[The Sun Of Quebec by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sun Of Quebec CHAPTER III 35/45
I know you've borne yourself bravely in many dangers, and I know you will be as strong of heart in others to come.
I'm sorry I have to go away without seeing Willet, but you could not be in safer hands than his." "And I know, too," said Robert earnestly, "that I could have no better friend than you, Mr.Hardy, nor you, Mr.Pillsbury." He spoke with the frank sincerity that always made such an appeal to everybody, and Mr.Hardy patted him approvingly on the shoulder. "And don't forget me, Mr.Lennox," said Mr.Hervey.
"I want you to be my guest in New York some day.
We live in tremendous times, and so guard yourself well." They left with a favoring breeze and the swift sloop that bore them was soon out of sight.
Robert, Tayoga, Mr.Huysman and Master McLean, who had seen them off, walked slowly back up the hill to Mr.Huysman's house. "I feel that they brought us new courage," said Master Jacobus.
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