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The Masters of the Peaks

CHAPTER XIII
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The four did not say much, but in every case the grasp of the hand was strong and long.
"I went west in search of you, Robert," said the hunter, "but I was compelled to come back, because of the great events that are forward here.
I felt, however, that Tayoga was there looking for you and would do all any number of human beings could do." "He found me and rescued me," said Robert, "and what of yourself, Dave ?" "I'm attached, for the present, to the rangers under Rogers.

He's on the shores of Champlain, and he's trying to hold back a big Indian army that means to march south and join Montcalm for an attack on Fort William Henry or Fort Edward." "And there's a great Indian war band behind you, too, Dave." "We know it.

We saw their smoke.

We also had an encounter with some scouting warriors." "We know that, too, Dave.

You ambushed 'em and divided your force, one of you going to the right and the other to the left.


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