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The Sun Of Quebec

CHAPTER XI
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That's promised, and I can give you news of some of your friends, those gallant lads who were with us in the great adventure by the lake.

The young Englishman, Grosvenor, the Philadelphians, Colden, Wilton and Carson, and the Virginians, Stuart and Cabell, have all been to see me.

Grosvenor joins a regiment with Wolfe, the Grenadiers, I think, and the Philadelphians and Virginians are transferred to the Royal Americans, for the term of the war, at least." "I hope to see them all, sir, under the walls of Quebec.

Captain Whyte of the _Hawk_ offered to take me in his ship to the rendezvous at Louisbourg, but I felt that I must go first to Albany and then join Willet and Tayoga.

We'll go by land and meet the army and fleet coming down the St.Lawrence." "A proper plan, and a proper ambition, my lad.


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