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With Rogers on the Frontier

CHAPTER XIII SCOUTING IN WHALEBOATS

Word Count: 2086    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

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With Rogers on the Frontier
With Rogers on the Frontier
“The great conflict between England and France for supremacy upon the North American continent was drawing near its final stage. It had been waged for more than a century with varying fortunes, and over a vast extent of territory. The sea-girt province of Acadia in the extreme east, and the rich valley of the Ohio in the far west had alike been the scene of bloody encounters, and now the combatants were coming to close grips in that picturesque and beautiful portion of New York State where the twin lakes Champlain and George lay embosomed amid forest-clad hills.”