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The Hunters of the Hills

CHAPTER I
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It is easy for the man in the woods to shoot down the man in the field." "You put it well, Tayoga," exclaimed Willet.

"That's the kernel in the nut.

The English settle upon the land, but the French take to the wild life and would rather be rovers.

When it comes to fighting it puts our people at a great disadvantage.

I know that some sort of a wicked broth is brewing at Quebec, but none of us can tell just when it will boil over." "Have you ever been to Quebec, Dave ?" asked Robert.
"Twice.


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