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The Masters of the Peaks

CHAPTER XIV
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See, the traces of the ashes on the grass.

They were planning the attack upon the fort.

It is bound to be William Henry, because the trail leads in that direction." "And these marks on the log, Tayoga, show that there was some indecision, at first, and much talking.

Two or three of the French officers had their hunting knives in their hands, and they carved nervously at the log, just as a man will often whittle as he argues." "Well stated, O, Great Bear.

After the conference, the chiefs went back in single file to their own part of the camp.


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