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The Sun Of Quebec

CHAPTER II
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I suppose they're holding him in Quebec now." "Then we'll rescue him when we take Quebec," said Stuart valiantly.
The friends separated with promises to meet again soon and to see much of one another while they were in Albany, Grosvenor and the Pennsylvanians continuing to the camp, Cabell and Stuart turning back to the George for quarters, and Robert and Tayoga going toward the house of Mynheer Jacobus Huysman.

But before they reached it young Lennox suggested that they turn toward the river.
"It is well to do so," said the Onondaga.

"I think that Dagaeoga wishes to look there for a ship." "That's in my mind, Tayoga, and yet I wouldn't know the vessel I'm looking for if I saw her." "She will be commanded by the man whom we saw in the inn, the one with whom Dagaeoga talked." "I've no doubt of it, Tayoga.

Nothing escapes your notice." "What are eyes for if not to see! And it is a time for all to watch; especially, it is a time for Dagaeoga to watch with his eyes, his ears and all his senses." "I've that feeling myself." "Something is plotting against you.

The slaver did not meet the spy for nothing." "Why should men bother about one as insignificant as I am, when the world is plunged into a great war ?" "It is because Dagaeoga is in the way of somebody.


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