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The Lords of the Wild

CHAPTER VIII
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We've come to tell you also that we've been pursued by a strong French and Indian force, led by St.Luc himself, and that it will be upon you before nightfall." "And I, trained in my boyhood not to fight, will have to fight again," said Wilton.
"I know that none will do it better," said Robert.
"But we will give you breakfast," said Colden, "and while you are eating I will put the camp in a posture of defense.

We are here building boats to be used by the army in its advance against Montcalm, and we didn't know that the enemy in force was south of Crown Point." There were several sheds and in one of these a most abundant breakfast was served to them, including coffee and white bread, neither of which they had seen in a long time, and which were most welcome.

While they ate, they saw the young Pennsylvania officers arranging their forces with skill and rapidity.
"They've learned a lot since we were with 'em that time at Fort Refuge," said Robert.
"They've had to learn," said Willet.

"The forests in these times are a hard teacher, but they're bright and good boys, just the same.

Nobody would learn faster." "Even as Red Coat has learned to be a scout and to know the trail," said Tayoga, "but he is not sorry to come among white men and to have good food once more." "No, I'm not," said Grosvenor emphatically.


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