New York financier
STUART WHITE Captain of the British sloop, _Hawk_
JOHN LATHAM Lieutenant of the British sloop, _Hawk_
EDWARD CHARTERIS A young officer of the Royal Americans
ZEBEDEE CRANE A young scout and forest runner
ROBERT ROGERS Famous Captain of American Rangers
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I OLD FRIENDS 1
II THE CHEST OF DRAWERS 22
III THE PURSUIT OF GARAY 46
IV OUT TO SEA 66
V MUSIC IN THE MOONLIGHT 85
VI THE ISLAND 104
VII THE PIRATE'S WARNING 123
VIII MAKING THE BEST OF IT 142
IX THE VOICE IN THE AIR 158
X THE SLOOP OF WAR 176
XI BACK TO THE WORLD 193
XII THE WILDERNESS AGAIN 217
XIII THE REUNION 238
XIV BEFORE QUEBEC 263
XV THE LONE CHATEAU 284
XVI THE RECKONING 303
THE SUN OF QUEBEC
CHAPTER I
OLD FRIENDS
Mynheer Jacobus Huysman walked to the window and looked out at the neat
red brick houses, the grass, now turning yellow, and the leaves, more
brown than green. He was troubled, in truth his heart lay very heavy
within him. He was thinking over the terrible news that had come so
swiftly, as evil report has a way of doing. But he had cause for
satisfaction, too, and recalling it, he turned to gaze once more upon
the two lads who, escaping so many perils, had arrived at the shelter of
his home.
Robert and Tayoga were thin and worn, their clothing was soiled and
torn, but youth was youth and they were forgetting dangers past in a
splendid dinner that the fat Caterina was serving for them while Mynheer
Jacobus, her master, stood by and saw the good deed well done.
The dining room, large and furnished solidly, was wonderful in its
neatness and comfort. The heavy mahogany of table, sideboard and chairs
was polished and gleaming. No trace of dirt was allowed to linger
anywhere. When the door to the adjoining kitchen opened, as Caterina
passed through, pleasant odors floated in, inciting the two to fresh
efforts at the trencher. It was all as it had been when they wer
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