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Laut, Agnes C. (Agnes Christina), 1871-1936

"Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade"


M. Radisson said he was glad there was plenty of powder, there would
doubtless be use found for it, and he knew fools oft mistook fireworks
for war.
With that a cannon-shot sent the sand spattering to our boots and filled
the air with powder-dust; but when the smoke cleared, M. Radisson had
quietly put himself between Ben and the fort.
Drawing out his sword, the Frenchman ran his finger up the edge.
"Sharp as the next," said he.
Lowering the point, he scratched a line on the sand between the mark of
the last shot and us.
"How close can your gunners hit, Ben?" asked Radisson. "Now I'll wager
you a bottle of Madeira they can't hit that line without hitting you!"
Ben's hand went up quick enough. The gunners ceased firing and M.
Radisson sheathed his sword with a laugh.
"You'll not take the odds? Take advice instead! Take a man's advice,
and never waste powder! You'll need it all if he's king who conquers!
Besides," he added, turning suddenly serious, "if my forces learn you are
here I'll not promise I've strength to restrain them!"
"How many have you?" blurted Ben.
"Plenty to spare! Now, if you are afraid of the Hudson's Bay Company
ships attacking you, I'd be glad to loan you enough young fire-eaters to
garrison the fort here!"
"Thanks," says Ben, twirling his mustaches till they were nigh jerked
out, "but how long would they stay?"
"Till you sent them away," says M.


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