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The Masters of the Peaks

CHAPTER XIV
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Clouds also covered all the skies, and, before long, a thin, drizzling rain fell.

They would have been cold, and, in time, wet to the bone, but the blankets were sufficient to protect them.
"Areskoui, after smiling upon us for so long, has now turned his face from us," said Tayoga.
"What else can you expect ?" said the valiant Willet.

"It is always so in war.

You're up and then you're down.

We were masters of the peaks for a while, and by our capture of Garay's letter we kept St.Luc from attacking Albany, but the stars never fight for you all the time.


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