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The Little Red Foot

Chapter 9 STOLE AWAY

Word Count: 1900    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

at lanterns flaring from both stone forts which flanked the Hall, and a

tal uniform and in the uniform of the Palatine Regiment, were

rk Line were making camp, and I saw their baggage waggons drive up from the town belo

a torch came up to Joe Scott, where our littl

r?" he inquired, indicatin

he was

farmer-militia. Pick me two men for Colonel Dayton who live by ri

er and me, and we stepped out of

latine officer to our Captain

of militia; and his cheerful demeanor heartened me wh

gate and into the great house, so per

rder within; the beautiful furniture stood ranged in stately symmetry; the pictures h

he Continental Line turned from a group of men crowded around the cent

our faces coolly enough, as a f

r, of Fonda's Bush, sir,"

the Stoner boys. And what may be your name?" he

Drogue

u, also," he remark

Then, on his features a fine smile softened what had seemed insolence. With a glance he dismissed the Palatine

a lieutenant's commission for you from our good Governor, procured, I believe,

vate soldier in this most just of all wars. And as for Billy Alexander remembering to so serve me, I was still more amazed. For Lord Stirling was

s openly embraced the cause of our thirteen colonies. I do not include the Albany Patroon; I speak only

ore to turn against my

re you not sometime Brent

s,

d know the fore

know

Schuyler has

nd began to pace to and fro, his absent glanc

Did you know it?"

e burn my face to t

added Dayton. "Where do you suppose he is m

ould have so foully conducted. But I made out to say that Sir John, no doubt,

the Sacandaga and

aratoga and the t

athless wi

ond Ballston. Also, I sent half a battalion toward the Sacandaga. Of course Albany Royalists war

fox stole away to the Canadas. And w

ood dumb for a minute, striving to collect and marsha

n would scarcely risk a flight in that direction. No. He would

believe,

d a moment

e down toward the Sacandaga to protect

ayton, then t

you, Nick?

mpt the wilderness by Oswegatchi; and I wager that Sir John is already bey

laid one hand

too; but most of all, and in this crisis, we need rangers. God alone knows what is coming upon Tryon County from th

ge and hamlet north of Albany is unprotected; every lonely settler is now at the mercy

their worth; partizans, minute men, alarm companies-the value of all th

again in his perplexity, but pre

our company from Fond

essed what had occurred that very eveni

. Drogue. And if none will volunteer-such as have families or are not fit material for rangers-you

nto the palm of the other

n who laugh at any face old Death can pull at them

e, or who fear the devil, if that may b

o judge of men! And like yourself, Mr. Drogue, when once they blood you

s,

the Iroquois trail at the Sacandaga. That's where you shall chiefly operate-along the Sacandaga and the mountains northward!

his hands softly together, his pre

. "Only rangers can aid us now.... Help us a little in th

red at the open

inquired Da

ot to be discovere

the poor, deluded woman imagine that any m

t is further reported that Lady Johnson is gone in a great rage to the hunting lodge

ce?" demanded Day

house on the

t and go there instantly, Mr. Drogue, an

r burnt my face, but

guard well the house. I shall march a battalion of my regiment thither in the morning, and later I shall order a company of Colonel Livings

e heard the music of another regiment marching into th

rry, his sword and spurs ringing loudly in the hall. And a moment later we h

my sack and bit into it. Nick Stoner

d for the Drowned Lands to make prisoner an unhappy

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