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The Sun Of Quebec

CHAPTER III
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A man in his trade ought to suffer many disappointments." "When he had satisfied himself that no pursuit was in sight, he jumped to the ground.

Here are deep imprints made by his descending weight, and now he becomes less careful.

Albany is behind us, and he thinks all danger of pursuit has passed.

I see a little brook ahead, and it is safe to say that he will kneel at it and drink." "And also to bathe his wounded hand." "Even so, Dagaeoga.

Lo, it is as we said! Here are the imprints of his knees, showing that he refreshed himself with water after his hurried flight.


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