[The Sun Of Quebec by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sun Of Quebec CHAPTER XVI 55/64
"It is well to know history.
All the more so, because you have had a part in the making of it." Warm as was their welcome in Albany, it was no warmer than that given them in New York by Benjamin Hardy and Jonathan Pillsbury.
The very next day they went to the house of Adrian Van Zoon for a reckoning, only to find him dead in his bed.
He had heard the night before of Robert's arrival; in truth, it was his first intimation that young Lennox was alive, and that all his wicked schemes against him had failed. "It may have been a stroke of heart disease," said Benjamin Hardy, as they turned away, "or----" "He has gone and his crimes have gone with him," said Robert.
"I don't wish ever to know how he went." A little later the Chevalier Raymond Louis de St.Luc, Marquis de Clermont, the war now being over, sailed with his faithful Canadian attendant, Dubois, from New York for France.
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