[The Hunters of the Hills by Joseph Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Hunters of the Hills CHAPTER VI 1/29
CHAPTER VI. THE TWO FRENCHMEN When the three were left alone in the glade the hunter turned to young Lennox. "You've done good work today, Robert," he said.
"I didn't know you had in you the makings of an orator and diplomatist.
The governor of New York did better than he knew when he chose you for one of this mission." Robert blushed again at praise and modestly protested. "Lennox has found that for which he is best fitted," said Tayoga, slyly. "If I'm to talk without end I'll do my best," said Robert, laughing, "and I suggest that we resume our journey now.
There doesn't appear to be any further danger from the Indians who besieged us." "You're right about it, Robert," said the hunter.
"The coming of the Mohawks has put a barrier between us and them.
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