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With Wolfe in Canada

CHAPTER 12: A Commission
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You are young to be a captain, but, at any rate, it's a good thing to have a king's officer here who knows something about the woods.

The rest ain't no more idea of them than nothing." "I want to chat to you, Nat, and also to Jonathan, if you will come across with me to my tent." "I'm agreeable," Nat said; and the two scouts walked across to the tent with James.
Lieutenant Edwards, who shared the tent with him, was inside, arranging a few things which Major Eyre had sent down for their use.
"Edwards, these are the two scouts, Nat and Jonathan, of whom you have often heard me speak.

Now, let us sit down and have a chat.
"There is some first-rate rum in that bottle, Nat.

There are two tin pannikins, and there is water in that keg.
"Now, Nat," he went on, when the party were seated on blankets laid on the ground, "this corps of mine has been raised, specially, to act as scouts round this or any other fort which may be threatened, or to act as the advanced guard of a column of troops." "But what do they know of scouting ?" Nat said contemptuously.

"They don't know no more than children." "They don't know much, but they are active fellows, and ready to learn.
I think you will find that, already, they have a pretty fair idea of fighting in Indian fashion in the woods, and, as I have authority to draw extra supplies of ball cartridge, I hope, in a few weeks, to make fair shots of them.


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