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Ticonderoga

G. P. R. James

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .I do not want it, but I thank you as much as if I did; but you shall hear if I do, for somehow I guess you are not the man to say what you don't mean."

After seeing his two companions row down the stream a few yards, the young nobleman turned to the boatmen who accompanied him, saying: "Now, my lads, I want to make a change of our arrangements, and to go back the short way by which we came. I did not interrupt our good friend Woodchuck, because he was anxious about my safety. There are some Indians in the forest, and he feared I might get scalped. However, we shot a panther there which we could not stay to skin, as their business in Albany was pressing. Now I want the skin, and am not afraid of the Indians--are you?"

The men laughed, and replied in the negative, saying that there were none of the redmen there but four or five Oneidas and Mohawks, but adding that the way, though shorter, was much more difficult. . . Read More

Community Reviews

Despite some glaring flaws (which I will briefly discuss) I found this to be an excellent adventure novel or "romance" as they tended to call such books at the time. It is definitely in the tradition of Sir Walter Scott and the better books of Robert Louis Stevenson, though much harder to come by.

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