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The Hidden Children

CHAPTER XIV
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Doubtless Butler's men were watching us in our work of destruction, not daring to interfere until the regulars arrived from Fort Niagara.

But when they did arrive, it meant a battle.

We all knew that.

And knew, too, that a battle lost in the heart of that dark wilderness meant the destruction of every living soul among us.
About two o'clock, having eaten nothing except what green and uncooked stuff we had picked up in field and garden, our marching signal sounded and we moved off; driving our captured stock, every soldier laden with green food and other plunder, and taking with us our dead and wounded.
Chemung had been, but was no longer.

And if, like Thendara, it was ever again to be I do not know, only that such a horrid and pitiful desolation I had never witnessed in all my life before.


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