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The Free Rangers

CHAPTER II
17/45

It is natural for the white races to stand together.

I suggest that you send away, also, the messenger of the tribes who comes seeking your help to slaughter women and children." Braxton Wyatt half rose, but again he was put down by the restraining gesture of Francisco Alvarez.
"No personal quarrels, as I stated before," said the Spaniard, "but to you, Senor Cotter, I wish to say that I have heard your words, but it seems to me they are without weight.

I do not agree with you that the settlements of the Americans cannot be uprooted.

Nor am I sure that your title to Kaintock is good.

It was claimed in the beginning by France, and justly, but a great war gave it by might though not by right to England.
Now Spain has succeeded to France.


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