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The Sun Of Quebec

CHAPTER III
19/45

If they leave the bushes on their far side to climb their own bank they come into view.

It's checkmate for both." "It is so, Dagaeoga.

It is a difficult position for you, but not for me.
We of the red races learn to have patience, because we are not in such a hurry to consume time as you white people are." "That is true, but it is not a moment for a discussion of the relative merits of white and red." "We are likely to have plenty of leisure for it, since I think we are doomed to a long wait." "I think you're happy over it, Tayoga.

Your voice has a pleased ring." "I'm not unhappy.

I see a chance to gratify a curiosity that I have long had.


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