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The Hunters of the Hills

CHAPTER V
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It will not be difficult to find one," said Tayoga.
"But for the present I think we'd better lie close.

Of course the chief danger of attack from those savages has passed, but we're some distance from Canada, and it's still doubtful ground.

Another wandering band may run upon us and that Ojibway, Tandakora, will never quit hunting us, until a bullet stops him.

He has a terrible attack of the scalp fever.
We want to make good time on our journey, but we mustn't spoil everything by trying to go too fast." "It might be wise for us to remain the entire day in the forest," replied the Onondaga.

"After the great and long trial of our strength last night, we need much rest.


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