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To Have and To Hold

CHAPTER XIII IN WHICH THE SANTA TERESA DROPS DOWNSTREAM
13/18

At the last it seemed best that he, who by virtue of his peculiar relations with the Indians was ever our negotiator, should remain with half our troop at the block house, while I reported to the Governor.

So I left him, and Nantauquas with him, and rode back to Jamestown, reaching the town some hours sooner than I was expected.
It was after nooning when I passed through the gates of the palisade, and an hour later when I finished my report to the Governor.

When he at last dismissed me, I rode quickly down the street toward the minister's house.

As I passed the guest house, I glanced up at the window from which, at daybreak, the Italian had looked down upon me.

No one looked out now; the window was closely shuttered, and at the door beneath my lord's French rascals were conspicuously absent.


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