30/39 His time is not yet." "It seems not, but at any rate we inflicted a very thorough defeat upon him to-night. His band is annihilated." The bodies of all the fallen warriors were buried the next day, and decent burial was also given to Jumonville. But that of the Seigneur de Chatillard was still lying in state when Willet and the rangers left. We don't make war on priests." "I thank you," said Father Drouillard, "but I do not need it. It is easy for me to go into Quebec, whenever I choose, but, for a day or two, my duty will lie here. |