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The Sun Of Quebec

CHAPTER XI
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He has a great gift for arms.

I've been fortunate enough to meet him once or twice, and I can assure you that he makes a most favorable impression.

Moreover, the fact that he's been chosen by Mr.
Pitt is proof of his worth.

Mr.Pitt is a very great man and he has that highest of all talents, the ability to know other men and to direct them." Captain Whyte spoke with much warmth and his words carried conviction.
"I can well believe you, sir, when you speak so highly of Mr.Pitt," said Mr.Carver.

"'Tis evident that he has the honor and glory of England at heart and 'tis evident, too, that he does not mean to neglect the interests of the colonies, a matter of the utmost importance.


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