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CHAPTER 2: Louisbourg
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There be times when it is right to fight--when to sit with folded hands would be a grievous and a cowardly action on the part of a nation.

Yet we know that it is God's will that we should love our brethren, and we know that He loves all.

So when we see them helpless and suffering, we know that we are right to tend and care for them, and that to do otherwise would be a sin in His sight.

And we know, too, that the day will come when wars will cease, when Christ will come and take the power and rule, and when we shall see Him in His glory, and the kingdoms of this world will become the kingdom of our God and of His Christ." Deep silence fell upon them both, and then Wolfe spoke gently.
"That would, indeed, be a glorious day! though I, a soldier trained to arms, say it.

But I fear me I shall never live to see it." Julian was silent awhile, and then said slowly: "We cannot tell.


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