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The Mariner of St. Malo: A Chronicle of the Voyages of Jacques Cartier

CHAPTER VII
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Nor was spiritual aid neglected.

An image of the Virgin Mary was placed against a tree about a bow-shot from the fort, and to this all who could walk betook themselves in procession on the Sunday when the sickness was at its height.

They moved in solemn order, singing as they went the penitential psalms and the Litany, and imploring the intercession of the Virgin.

Thus passed the days until twenty-five of the French had been laid beneath the snow.

For the others there seemed only the prospect of death from disease or of destruction at the hands of the savages.
It happened one day that Cartier was walking up and down by himself upon the ice when he saw a band of Indians coming over to him from Stadacona.


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