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The Little Red Foot

The Little Red Foot

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Chapter 1 SIR WILLIAM PASSES

Word Count: 623    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

d-summer evening, His Excellency was still only a Virginia gentleman not yet famous, and

Few were known outside a single province; scarcely one among them had been heard of abroad. But Sir William was a world figure; a great constructiv

the savages of this continent, because he never broke his word to them. He was, perhaps, the only representative of royal authority in the Western Hemisphere utte

y perfect gentleman who practiced truth and honour and mercy; an unassu

ust drench the land in blood and d

oyalty to his country which he so passionately loved, it has been said t

se. Sir William died of a broken heart,

from Fort Johnson to the Hall. And arrived t

g how such a man could have been

am's immediate family, there were a thousand guests-a thousand Iroquois Indians

, and so pledge the entire Iroquois Confederacy to an absolute neutrality in the imminence of this war betwixt King and Colo

ly unhappy,-and under a vertical sun and with head unco

rted-tall spectres in the flaming west; there was a clash of steel at the guard-house

the covered council-fire; and an officer, seeing ho

eat Hall, and slowly entered. And la

here while the su

e, in the ashes of the June sunse

y dead in his grea

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