Stories of the Maple Land Tales of the Early Days of Canada for Children

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Three of them were at once put to death, but the Indians kept the other to torture him. All the brave band gave up their lives, but their wonderful courage saved their country. After the fight at the Long Saut, the Indians A BAND OF HEROES. 73 seemed to think better of their plans to destroy Montreal and Quebec. If seventeen Frenchmen had been almost too much for a large band of Indians, how would they meet a whole town of such fighters ? So for a time Canada enjoyed a rest from the attacks of ...the savage Iroquois. BRAVE MADELEINE. Madeleine de Vercheres was a young French girl about fourteen years old. She lived not many miles from Montreal on the side of the broad St. Lawrence River. Her home was right in the path of the Iroquois as they made their trips to Montreal, and so was often troubled by the Indians. For this reason the house had been given the name of the Castle Dangerous of Canada. L^V. One bright fall morning more than two hundred years ago, a little girl might have been seen standing on a small wharf by the river, looking up and down.

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