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The Rulers of the Lakes

CHAPTER VII
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Presently other little trails flowed into it, some from the east, and some from the west, and the tributaries included imprints, which obviously were those of white men.

Then the whole broad trail, apparently a force of about one hundred, curved back toward the west.
"They go to Andiatarocte," said Daganoweda.

"Perhaps they meet another force there." "It's probably so," said Willet.

"Knowing that our army is about to advance they wouldn't come to the southwest shore of the lake unless they were in strength.

I still feel that St.Luc is leading them, but other Frenchmen are surely with him.


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