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The Sun Of Quebec

CHAPTER I
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Jonathan Pillsbury, tall, thin and dressed with meticulous care, also permitted himself a smile.
"Robert, my lad!" exclaimed Benjamin Hardy, dropping his baggage and holding out two sinewy hands.

"'Tis a delight to find you and Tayoga here.

I knew not what had become of you two, and I feared the worst, the times being so perilous.

Upon my word, we've quite a reunion!" Robert returned his powerful and friendly grasp.

He was more than glad to see him for several reasons; for his own sake, because he liked him exceedingly, and because he was sure Master Benjamin held in his keeping those secrets of his own life which he was yet to learn.
"Sir," he said, "'tis not my house, though I've lived in it, and I know that Mr.Huysman has already given you a most thorough welcome, so I add that it's a delight to me to see you again.


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