[The Shadow of the North by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Shadow of the North CHAPTER XV 14/51
We think he was on the way to Fort Duquesne to join the other French leaders there." "Have you heard the names of any of these Frenchmen ?" "Besides St.Luc there's Beaujeu, Dumas, Ligneris and Contrecoeur who commands.
French regulars and Canadian troops are in the fort, and the heathen are pouring in from the west and north." "Those are brave and skillful men," said Willet, as he listened to the names of the French leaders who would oppose them.
"But 'twas good of you, Black Rifle, to come with these lads of yours to help us." After the men had enjoyed food and a little rest, they were taken into the great tent, where the general sat, Willet having procured the interview, and accompanying them.
Robert waited near with Grosvenor and Tayoga, knowing how useful Black Rifle and his men could be to a wilderness expedition, and hoping that they would be thrown together in future service. A quarter of an hour passed, and then Black Rifle strode from the tent, his face dark as night.
His men followed him, and, almost without a word, they left the camp, plunged into the forest and disappeared.
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