A Sword of the Old Frontier a Tale of Fort Chartres And Detroit Being a Plai

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A Sword of the Old Frontier a Tale of Fort Chartres And Detroit Being a Plai
Parrish Randall
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" I was intensely interested by the varied expressions upon those three faces before me Rene's startled, yet evidently greatly amused ; Mademoiselle's stern, her gray eyes grown suddenly dark with indignation; and Monsieur Quilleriez, his sober chin drawn down into such eminently proper gravity. No one answered him, and he went serenely on, 302 A Sword of the Old Frontier his tone becoming more pompous, and his chest swelling out as though the echo of his high-sounding words propor- tionately i...ncreased his feeling of importance.
" Pardieu, Mesdemoiselles, it was no surprise to me ; I knew it would prove so from the first. The fellow had the eye of a criminal, and would never meet my gaze fairly no doubt he realized that I suspected him, and trembled accordingly. S acre I but 'tis never easy to fool 6tienne Quilleriez. I have seen men, and know well their sly de- ceits. 'T was this knowledge which caused me to throw myself so impetuously upon him at the time of our first meeting, and again upon the trail.


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