[The Daughter of the Chieftain by Edward S. Ellis]@TWC D-Link bookThe Daughter of the Chieftain CHAPTER TWO: DANGER IN THE AIR 10/11
Why, with the men at the fort, Colonel Butler will have several hundred." "But they are mostly old men and boys." "Well," said the high spirited lad, with a twinkle of his fine hazel eyes, "add up a lot of old men and boys, and the average is the same number of middle aged men, isn't it? Don't you worry, mother--things are all right.
If Omas comes back, give him our thanks, and tell him we are not going to sneak off when we are needed at home." It was hard to resist the contagion of Ben's hopefulness.
The mother not only loved but respected him as much as she could have done had he been several years older.
He had been her mainstay for the two years past, during which the father was absent with the patriot army; and she came to lean upon him more and more, though her heart sank when Ben began to talk of following his father into the ranks, to help in the struggle for independence. She found herself looking upon the situation as Ben did.
If so great danger threatened Wyoming, it would be cowardly for them to leave their friends to their fate.
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