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The Sun Of Quebec

CHAPTER II
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The slaver would not have shown himself and he would not have talked with you so freely if he had not known that he would leave a hidden trail." "It looks that way to me, Tayoga," said Robert, "and I think Garay must be in some kind of disguise.

He would not venture so boldly among us if he did not have a way of concealing himself." "It is in my mind, too, that we have underestimated the spy.

He has perhaps more courage and resolution than we thought, or these qualities may have come to him recently.

The trade of a spy is very useful to Montcalm just now.

After his victory at Ticonderoga he will be anxious to know what we are doing here at Albany, and it will be the duty of Garay to learn.


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