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The Sun Of Quebec

CHAPTER I
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But despite our defeat we've a powerful army yet, and England and the Colonies will not sit down and just weep." "What you say iss so, Robert, my boy.

I am not of English blood, but when things look worst iss the time when England shows best, and the people here are of the same breed.

I do not despair.

What did you say had become of Willet ?" "Shortly before we reached Albany he turned aside to see Sir William Johnson.

We had, too, with us, a young Englishman named Grosvenor, a fine fellow, but he went at once to the English camp here to report for duty.


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