3/42 But the feet of the two Frenchmen who love not Dagaeoga have passed here." "It is true they do not love me, Tayoga. I wounded one of them last year, shortly before Ticonderoga, as you know, and I fancy that I'd receive short shrift from either if I fell into his hands." "That is so. But Dagaeoga will not let himself be captured again. He has been captured often enough now." "I don't seem to be any the worse for it," said Robert, laughing. For me to be captured once more would be once too much. |