ton's sake we must not be taken. (Hatherton's)
- Baptiste and I ventu[r]ed to lift our heads. (ventured)
- A short dis[t]ance below (distance)
- here st[r]etched the (stretched)
- still ke[e]ping his finger on the trigger (keeping)
- "Ay, Pantherfo[o]t," I replied. (Pantherfoot)
- "I will speak of these mat[t]ers later," (matters)
- offi[c]ers of the company (officers)
- man[n]erism I had observed (mannerism)
- nothing mattered the next ins[t]ant (instant)
- we were join[e]d by half a dozen men (joined)
- branches lopped off s[h]ort (short)
- surpr[i]se, and knelt on the opposite side (surprise)
- pour a hund[r]ed braves into the fort (hundred)
- and there can be do doubt (no doubt)
- but soun-dheaded," said the factor. (sound-headed)
- upperhand of him this time (upper hand)
- important dsipatches secretly intrusted (dispatches)
- Parchment & Tolliver (Parchmont & Tolliver)
- into the the wilderness (repeated word)
- speaking of Mackzenie (Mackenzie)
- Rallying what strength a could (I could)
- but her merely shrugged (he merely shrugged)
- Lavinge cried out (Lavigne)
- Lavinge's wounded arm (Lavigne's)
- doubtless Lavinge's body (Lavigne's)
- bceause of the Indian you shot (because)
- across the inclossure (inclosure)
- will carry everytihng before it (everything)
- Northwest people fore for a small trading post (people for a)
- fire was blazily cheerily (blazing cheerily)
- and, morever, I felt (moreover)
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