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Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander), 1862-1919

"The Hunters of the Hills"

It was hideous to have the thought
in his mind, even for a moment, that a man who had appeared so gallant
and friendly as St. Luc had sent a savage back to murder them.
"The French do not control the western tribes," continued Tayoga,
"though if war comes they will be on the side of Onontio, but as equals
they will come hither and go thither as they please."
"Which means, I take it," said the hunter, "that if St. Luc discovers
what Tandakora has been trying to do here tonight he'll be afraid to
find much fault with it, because the Ojibway and all the other Ojibways
would go straight home?"
"It is so," said the Onondaga.
"Well, we're thankful that his foul blow went wrong. You've had a mighty
narrow escape, Robert, my lad, but we've gained one good tomahawk which,
you boys willing, I mean to take."
Tayoga handed it to him, and with an air of satisfaction he put the
weapon in his belt.
"I may have good use for it some day," he said. "The chance may come for
me to throw it back to the savage who left it here.


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