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quadgram | frequency |
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the direction of the | 71 |
in the direction of | 67 |
at the same time | 62 |
the fleur de lis | 59 |
in the course of | 57 |
chief of the ottawas | 57 |
the great chief of | 56 |
of the fleur de | 56 |
great chief of the | 56 |
on the part of | 45 |
for the first time | 44 |
in the act of | 43 |
the centre of the | 43 |
with a view to | 42 |
of captain de haldimar | 42 |
the hands of the | 40 |
the spot on which | 38 |
at the moment when | 37 |
the whole of the | 37 |
the heart of the | 35 |
warrior of the fleur | 34 |
the part of the | 34 |
was to be seen | 34 |
of the young officer | 34 |
the head of the | 33 |
that part of the | 33 |
the course of the | 32 |
from the lips of | 32 |
at the head of | 31 |
the edge of the | 29 |
at the side of | 29 |
the friend of the | 29 |
in a few minutes | 27 |
in which he had | 27 |
the remainder of the | 26 |
the lips of the | 26 |
the mind of the | 26 |
friend of the ottawa | 26 |
the side of the | 26 |
in the midst of | 26 |
were to be seen | 26 |
for a moment he | 25 |
a moment or two | 24 |
in the next instant | 24 |
the pipe of peace | 23 |
with the air of | 22 |
the rear of the | 22 |
of the red skins | 22 |
in the event of | 22 |
in a great degree | 22 |
the skirt of the | 22 |
spot on which he | 22 |
of the ottawa chief | 22 |
at the same moment | 22 |
in the name of | 22 |
in front of the | 22 |
the banks of the | 21 |
the gate of the | 21 |
in a voice of | 20 |
with a view of | 20 |
skirt of the forest | 20 |
the attention of the | 20 |
in a tone of | 20 |
the air of one | 20 |
in the presence of | 20 |
of one of the | 20 |
in the heart of | 20 |
the fact of the | 20 |
in the hands of | 20 |
for the purpose of | 19 |
the waters of the | 19 |
in a low tone | 19 |
the country of the | 19 |
the warriors of the | 19 |
the mouth of the | 18 |
captain de haldimar and | 18 |
to be able to | 18 |
into the hands of | 18 |
the features of the | 18 |
the moment when the | 18 |
which he had been | 18 |
of the pale flag | 18 |
as soon as the | 17 |
for a moment the | 17 |
the manner in which | 17 |
the safety of the | 17 |
in the centre of | 17 |
the spot where the | 17 |
and for a moment | 17 |
after the lapse of | 16 |
the surface of the | 16 |
the foot of the | 16 |
at a distance of | 16 |
the face of the | 16 |
in the rear of | 16 |
with the exception of | 16 |
the warrior of the | 16 |
the form of the | 16 |
and in a few | 16 |
the lapse of a | 16 |
of the existence of | 16 |
in the vicinity of | 16 |
captain de haldimar had | 16 |
as if he had | 16 |
a pace or two | 15 |
the middle of the | 15 |
his way to the | 15 |
it was impossible to | 15 |
the head of a | 15 |
in the shape of | 15 |
for a few moments | 15 |
the hand of the | 15 |
if he had been | 15 |
the eyes of the | 15 |
the character of the | 15 |
it was not until | 15 |
he had so recently | 15 |
the top of the | 14 |
the ottawa and the | 14 |
with the rapidity of | 14 |
as well as the | 14 |
from the spot on | 14 |
at the opposite extremity | 14 |
with an expression of | 14 |
the ears of the | 14 |
on which he stood | 14 |
a line with the | 14 |
in regard to the | 14 |
of charles de haldimar | 14 |
the younger de haldimar | 14 |
in a voice that | 14 |
in a line with | 14 |
for a moment or | 14 |
burst from the lips | 14 |
and the other chiefs | 14 |
of colonel de haldimar | 14 |
the fate of the | 14 |
on either side of | 14 |
the rapidity of thought | 14 |
the front of the | 14 |
extremity of the bridge | 14 |
in the middle of | 13 |
the heads of the | 13 |
return to the fort | 13 |
the totem of the | 13 |
the land of the | 13 |
at the moment of | 13 |
of those who were | 13 |
the appearance of a | 13 |
the door of the | 13 |
into the arms of | 13 |
with the aid of | 13 |
from the moment of | 13 |
to which he had | 13 |
safety of the garrison | 13 |
was not to be | 13 |
in one of the | 13 |
of the younger de | 12 |
on the following day | 12 |
in the arms of | 12 |
the ottawa chief is | 12 |
host of the fleur | 12 |
after a short pause | 12 |
the very heart of | 12 |
the windows of the | 12 |
the opposite extremity of | 12 |
the opposite side of | 12 |
the feelings of the | 12 |
in the direction in | 12 |
the great chiefs of | 12 |
was in the act | 12 |
colonel de haldimar had | 12 |
the movements of the | 12 |
was the first time | 12 |
the body of the | 12 |
there could be no | 12 |
lapse of a minute | 12 |
the bosom of the | 12 |
the progress of the | 12 |
the morning of the | 12 |
in such a manner | 12 |
was about to be | 12 |
in a state of | 12 |
officer of the guard | 12 |
in spite of the | 12 |
is a great chief | 12 |
the feet of the | 12 |
ottawa and the other | 12 |
colonel de haldimar was | 12 |
it was the first | 12 |
in the habit of | 12 |
at the foot of | 12 |
the direction in which | 12 |
the eye of the | 12 |
at the present day | 12 |
the strong hold of | 12 |
the death of the | 12 |
at the distance of | 12 |
on the point of | 11 |
could not have been | 11 |
of the young men | 11 |
of the indians to | 11 |
but it was not | 11 |
the siege of detroit | 11 |
the report of a | 11 |
the end of the | 11 |
in the hope of | 11 |
the rest of the | 11 |
what had become of | 11 |
said the old frontiersman | 11 |
in a low voice | 11 |
like that of a | 11 |
as much as possible | 11 |
of the magic circle | 11 |
direction of the fort | 11 |
opposite side of the | 11 |
a portion of the | 11 |
of the indians was | 11 |
and was in the | 11 |
to dwell on the | 10 |
curse of ellen halloway | 10 |
the course of a | 10 |
holds of the saganaw | 10 |
there was an expression | 10 |
had succeeded to the | 10 |
the strong holds of | 10 |
a repetition of the | 10 |
deck of the schooner | 10 |
to the spot where | 10 |
strong holds of the | 10 |
been produced by the | 10 |
the canoe in which | 10 |
the right hand of | 10 |
the bosom of her | 10 |
it was with a | 10 |
he appeared to be | 10 |
and in a tone | 10 |
at the feet of | 10 |
within a hundred yards | 10 |
a sense of the | 10 |
his head upon his | 10 |
the vicinity of the | 10 |
the hand of his | 10 |
the position of the | 10 |
it is then that | 10 |
as though he had | 10 |
at such a moment | 10 |
the command of the | 10 |
in reply to the | 10 |
the brow of the | 10 |
very heart of the | 10 |
the arms of the | 10 |
the return of the | 10 |
mine host of the | 10 |
by captain de haldimar | 10 |
the left of the | 10 |
of the commanding officer | 10 |
the bows of the | 10 |
great chiefs of the | 10 |
in which they were | 10 |
moment like the present | 10 |
little inferior to that | 10 |
the great father of | 10 |
what has become of | 10 |
strongly in contrast with | 10 |
the object of the | 10 |
the execution of the | 10 |
immediately in front of | 10 |
on the bosom of | 10 |
the head of his | 10 |
of the young girl | 10 |
the work of a | 10 |
thrown into strong relief | 10 |
to save the life | 10 |
with the red skins | 10 |
the observation of his | 10 |
the officer of the | 10 |
save the life of | 10 |
at a moment like | 10 |
and more than one | 10 |
the departure of the | 10 |
the chest of the | 10 |
the encampment of the | 10 |
to his infinite surprise | 10 |
captain de haldimar in | 10 |
at that moment the | 10 |
from the bosom of | 10 |
the guns of the | 10 |
and but for the | 10 |
the extremity of the | 10 |
who had so recently | 10 |
as if endeavouring to | 10 |
of the great chief | 10 |
was an air of | 10 |
saved the life of | 10 |
the group of officers | 10 |
the individual who had | 10 |
captain de haldimar now | 10 |
and in the next | 10 |
out of the question | 10 |
and when at length | 10 |
his hand to the | 10 |
it was evident the | 10 |
it was evident that | 10 |
within a few feet | 10 |
waters of the detroit | 10 |
great father of the | 10 |
a moment like the | 10 |
the number of those | 10 |
there was an air | 10 |
order of the garrison | 10 |
gate of the fort | 10 |
that captain de haldimar | 10 |
the pursuit of the | 10 |
on the morning of | 9 |
it was impossible for | 9 |
could not fail to | 9 |
the very centre of | 9 |
the stern of the | 9 |
one of the most | 9 |
from the hands of | 9 |
hands of the savages | 9 |
the upper part of | 9 |
that the indians were | 9 |
the night of the | 9 |
of the six nations | 9 |
on the ears of | 9 |
the destruction of the | 9 |
it to be the | 9 |
the influence of the | 9 |
banks of the river | 9 |
the ear of the | 9 |
smoke the pipe of | 9 |
in the same direction | 9 |
in the character of | 9 |
the back of the | 9 |
of all the nations | 9 |
the taller of the | 9 |
of all that had | 9 |
the white young man | 9 |
for the time being | 9 |
the discovery of the | 9 |
to the assistance of | 9 |
was heard in the | 9 |
on which he had | 9 |
the officers of the | 9 |
into the heart of | 9 |
to enable him to | 9 |
to that of his | 9 |
for which he was | 9 |
was that of the | 9 |
of one who had | 9 |
on the night of | 9 |
the fall of montreal | 9 |
the french and the | 9 |
at the mouth of | 9 |
that it was a | 9 |
i should like to | 9 |
from one of the | 9 |
to account for the | 9 |
and more than once | 9 |
the commencement of the | 9 |
once more to the | 9 |
to bear upon the | 9 |
the cause of the | 9 |
was one of the | 9 |
the capture of the | 9 |
totem of the bear | 9 |
as if he would | 9 |
at the same instant | 9 |
hundred yards of the | 9 |
the arm of the | 8 |
his hand upon his | 8 |
had not the power | 8 |
i should have been | 8 |
captain de haldimar is | 8 |
but no sooner had | 8 |
the presence of the | 8 |
for captain de haldimar | 8 |
that led to the | 8 |
of the saganaw is | 8 |
side of the river | 8 |
to one of the | 8 |
the early part of | 8 |
with all my heart | 8 |
in the next minute | 8 |
that had previously been | 8 |
of which he had | 8 |
of the totem of | 8 |
to make the best | 8 |
was heard from the | 8 |
of the saganaw have | 8 |
passed over the features | 8 |
in the first instance | 8 |
a chief of the | 8 |
opposite extremity of the | 8 |
with an air of | 8 |
from the moment when | 8 |
the brink of the | 8 |
to advance or to | 8 |
the chiefs of the | 8 |
of the indians were | 8 |
cannon of the fort | 8 |
while in the act | 8 |
at an earlier period | 8 |
centre of the bridge | 8 |
the course of which | 8 |
of miss de haldimar | 8 |
in a direct line | 8 |
upwards of a minute | 8 |
strong excitement of his | 8 |
in the garb of | 8 |
and sir everard valletort | 8 |
was to be heard | 8 |
his return to the | 8 |
part of the indians | 8 |
the camp of the | 8 |
along the skirt of | 8 |
on the brow of | 8 |
captain de haldimar was | 8 |
the best part of | 8 |
which they had been | 8 |
of the ottawa indians | 8 |
extremity of the town | 8 |
the councils of the | 8 |
the distance of about | 8 |
council of the chiefs | 8 |
of which had been | 8 |
we have already seen | 8 |
in the next moment | 8 |
in addition to the | 8 |
in a low and | 8 |
and it was not | 8 |
as that of the | 8 |
in an oblique direction | 8 |
this was said with | 8 |
distance of little more | 8 |
a multitude of savages | 8 |
either side of the | 8 |
manner in which he | 8 |
the absence of the | 8 |
of the pale faces | 8 |
the eastern extremity of | 8 |
one whom he had | 8 |
to captain de haldimar | 8 |
through the mind of | 8 |
the tomahawk of the | 8 |
shore of lake erie | 8 |
a few feet of | 8 |
eye was turned upon | 8 |
about half a mile | 8 |
the breast of his | 8 |
in the same manner | 8 |
chief of the saganaw | 8 |
once more in the | 8 |
a few yards of | 8 |
into the very heart | 8 |
of the warrior of | 8 |
though he had been | 8 |
on my return to | 8 |
gate of the fortress | 8 |
at a moment when | 8 |
a mile from the | 8 |
was the first to | 8 |
a minute or two | 8 |
pointed with his finger | 8 |
by the hand of | 8 |
if he would have | 8 |
and it may be | 8 |
at a single bound | 8 |
of the indians had | 8 |
only chance of safety | 8 |
of a dark and | 8 |
in a manner that | 8 |
of the unhappy girl | 8 |
the young officer was | 8 |
we have already stated | 8 |
as far as the | 8 |
to indulge in the | 8 |
as we have already | 8 |
while he yet spoke | 8 |
the contents of the | 8 |
on the lake shore | 8 |
of the detroit river | 8 |
the object of his | 8 |
watched the expression of | 8 |
of one whom he | 8 |
the opening of the | 8 |
before any one could | 8 |
the young officer had | 8 |
heart of the forest | 8 |
the company to which | 8 |
a hundred yards of | 8 |
to have taken place | 8 |
the barracks of the | 8 |
he would not have | 8 |
heard in the direction | 8 |
over the features of | 8 |
his sense of the | 8 |
the curse of ellen | 8 |
warriors of the pale | 8 |
he glanced his eye | 8 |
haldimar and sir everard | 8 |
for upwards of a | 8 |
have been supposed to | 8 |
to the same point | 8 |
of the presence of | 8 |
the embrace of her | 8 |
in the same breath | 8 |
the exception of the | 8 |
for the fate of | 8 |
not the power to | 8 |
of flesh and blood | 8 |
have been produced by | 8 |
centre of the fort | 8 |
sir everard valletort and | 8 |
spot on which the | 8 |
in the mind of | 8 |
pipe of peace with | 8 |
to serve as a | 8 |
in the land of | 8 |
the fort of detroit | 8 |
with the blood of | 8 |
files of the guard | 8 |
the pale face is | 8 |
of little more than | 8 |
an attitude expressive of | 8 |
been the means of | 8 |
even at the present | 8 |
to be met with | 8 |
peace with the saganaw | 8 |
encampment of the indians | 8 |
the strong excitement of | 8 |
de haldimar and sir | 8 |
chiefs of the saganaw | 8 |
of the young man | 8 |
terrible warrior of the | 8 |
a recollection of the | 8 |
the spies of the | 8 |
were more or less | 8 |
at the time of | 8 |
in which they had | 8 |
attempt to paint all | 8 |
inferior to that of | 8 |
it seemed as though | 8 |
since we have been | 8 |
family of de haldimar | 8 |
with his arms folded | 8 |
there was no time | 8 |
the entrance of the | 8 |
make the best of | 8 |
with a beating heart | 8 |
escaped the lips of | 8 |
it must have been | 8 |
the purport of which | 8 |
accompanied by his servant | 8 |
the handle of his | 8 |
the corner of the | 8 |
the opening of this | 8 |
the settlers of the | 8 |
to linger on the | 8 |
and charles de haldimar | 8 |
the wife of halloway | 8 |
the ottawa chief will | 8 |
the cannon of the | 8 |
was to be the | 7 |
was by no means | 7 |
at one of the | 7 |
the shores of the | 7 |
had the good fortune | 7 |
the indians in the | 7 |
quarter of an hour | 7 |
the name of that | 7 |
very centre of the | 7 |
on his way to | 7 |
had elapsed since the | 7 |
the good fortune to | 7 |
was no time to | 7 |
the interior of the | 7 |
the man who had | 7 |
full view of the | 7 |
the presence of a | 7 |
what was to be | 7 |
and several of the | 7 |
one of the leading | 7 |
nothing of the kind | 7 |
a quarter of a | 7 |
on the present occasion | 7 |
the fate of their | 7 |
the risk of being | 7 |
he pointed with his | 7 |
to make peace with | 7 |
it was not the | 7 |
had been taken by | 7 |
he fancied he heard | 7 |
it would have been | 7 |
on the approach of | 7 |
in one of his | 7 |
with a sense of | 7 |
in front of his | 7 |
it was in the | 7 |
to return to the | 7 |
make the attempt to | 7 |
make peace with the | 7 |
the efforts of the | 7 |
the site of the | 7 |
the outer edge of | 7 |
corner of the hut | 7 |
and it was evident | 7 |
of those who had | 7 |
the bottom of the | 7 |
of which he was | 7 |
in the camp of | 7 |
sides of a square | 7 |
it may be that | 7 |
the sign of the | 7 |
brought to bear upon | 7 |
by the appearance of | 7 |
out of the way | 7 |
the trail of pontiac | 7 |
was at its height | 7 |
it was with difficulty | 7 |
a great deal of | 7 |
the bank of the | 7 |
it must be confessed | 7 |
the coming of the | 7 |
the same time he | 7 |
the shelter of the | 7 |
lost no time in | 7 |
brought up the rear | 7 |
bank of the river | 7 |
the elder of the | 7 |
the gunwale of the | 7 |
it looked as if | 7 |
had he not been | 7 |
up and down the | 7 |
outer edge of the | 7 |
to see if he | 7 |
to be one of | 7 |
in the ears of | 7 |
for the sake of | 7 |
the indians and the | 7 |
of the same material | 7 |
the situation of the | 7 |
of one of their | 7 |
within a few yards | 7 |
what appeared to be | 7 |
such a manner that | 7 |
at the end of | 7 |
of the red men | 7 |
the attention of all | 7 |
answered the old frontiersman | 7 |
under the influence of | 7 |
on the brink of | 7 |
and it was with | 7 |
is a great warrior | 7 |
the plains of abraham | 7 |
one or two of | 7 |
pace or two in | 7 |
on the verge of | 7 |
it was evident to | 7 |
who had been so | 7 |
the source of the | 7 |
a few minutes later | 7 |
and in a moment | 7 |
moment or two he | 6 |
eastern extremity of the | 6 |
a new direction was | 6 |
up to the present | 6 |
the hut of the | 6 |
the tribes of the | 6 |
a movement of impatience | 6 |
advance or to recede | 6 |
but in a tone | 6 |
with which i had | 6 |
of the united states | 6 |
sister of his friend | 6 |
fall into the hands | 6 |
at the further extremity | 6 |
for its object the | 6 |
in imitation of the | 6 |
it is true that | 6 |
of a pale face | 6 |
the point where the | 6 |
feet upon the coffin | 6 |
the exertions of the | 6 |
in order to gain | 6 |
with a look of | 6 |
of a minute or | 6 |
skirt of the wood | 6 |
be advised by me | 6 |
attitude expressive of the | 6 |
of communication between the | 6 |
with those who were | 6 |
and the old frontiersman | 6 |
purport of which was | 6 |
a second or two | 6 |
that he had been | 6 |
had so recently been | 6 |
in council with the | 6 |
in the strong excitement | 6 |
all the horror of | 6 |
the terrible warrior of | 6 |
they could no longer | 6 |
that quarter of the | 6 |
the danger that awaited | 6 |
with which he had | 6 |
the shadow of the | 6 |
to be on the | 6 |
became sensible of the | 6 |
when the attention of | 6 |
his back to the | 6 |
of the schooner had | 6 |
face of the earth | 6 |
of the wretched ellen | 6 |
of the friend of | 6 |
it was but the | 6 |
thing in the shape | 6 |
the point whence the | 6 |
the precise nature of | 6 |
de haldimar had not | 6 |
those who were most | 6 |
at that moment a | 6 |
the wife of the | 6 |
was in itself sufficient | 6 |
spies of the saganaw | 6 |
and who is he | 6 |
the moment of her | 6 |
standing order of the | 6 |
and there is no | 6 |
been a silent and | 6 |
it occurred to me | 6 |
in command of the | 6 |
work of a moment | 6 |
when miss de haldimar | 6 |
of three by john | 6 |
uttering a cry of | 6 |
to be friendly with | 6 |
the identity of the | 6 |
for more than a | 6 |
existed in the mind | 6 |
positive order of the | 6 |
the circumstance of the | 6 |
was out of the | 6 |
it was well known | 6 |
and a moment later | 6 |
reduced to the last | 6 |
let the prisoner be | 6 |
still there was no | 6 |
shall not attempt to | 6 |
as far as possible | 6 |
in the desperation of | 6 |
in search of the | 6 |
the countenance of the | 6 |
and many of the | 6 |
the shape of a | 6 |
his feet upon the | 6 |
he drew up his | 6 |
have been to have | 6 |
warriors of the saganaw | 6 |
the shawanees and the | 6 |
to the astonishment of | 6 |
in the language of | 6 |
the investment of the | 6 |
the order of their | 6 |
his eyes from the | 6 |
fire from the fort | 6 |
at the hands of | 6 |
should vainly attempt to | 6 |
and to the left | 6 |
on a former occasion | 6 |
and in a line | 6 |
and immediately in front | 6 |
the sight of the | 6 |
a direct line with | 6 |
the breast of the | 6 |
the memory of the | 6 |
in spite of his | 6 |
was filled with a | 6 |
that caused him to | 6 |
i know not how | 6 |
how are we to | 6 |
to warn them of | 6 |
on the name of | 6 |
then turning to the | 6 |
his arms folded across | 6 |
colonel de haldimar now | 6 |
was something in the | 6 |
arms folded across his | 6 |
shawanees and the delawares | 6 |
a distance of about | 6 |
direction of the forest | 6 |
head upon his chest | 6 |
the voice of one | 6 |
for the third time | 6 |
of the firing party | 6 |
to give vent to | 6 |
warrior was seen to | 6 |
the existence of the | 6 |
of peace with the | 6 |
of the young chief | 6 |
for the same purpose | 6 |
it must be so | 6 |
of mine host of | 6 |
the circuit of the | 6 |
that it would be | 6 |
presence of mind to | 6 |
the moment of his | 6 |
the saganaw is not | 6 |
with the coming of | 6 |
it was in vain | 6 |
which she had been | 6 |
the temporary excitement of | 6 |
the course of our | 6 |
following the example of | 6 |
from the embrace of | 6 |
that might have been | 6 |
felt the necessity of | 6 |
air of the most | 6 |
tomahawk of the red | 6 |
mind of the governor | 6 |
my father is right | 6 |
in order to give | 6 |
pressed the hand of | 6 |
the recovery of the | 6 |
on the great lakes | 6 |
the way he had | 6 |
the slightest allusion to | 6 |
strong hold of the | 6 |
the position in which | 6 |
to and from the | 6 |
who happened to be | 6 |
in the manner already | 6 |
to the english crown | 6 |
after the manner of | 6 |
the observation of the | 6 |
to think of it | 6 |
front of the hut | 6 |
it was but natural | 6 |
with regard to the | 6 |
the almost certainty of | 6 |
where he had left | 6 |
for a moment on | 6 |
him to whom it | 6 |
a couple of files | 6 |
of the safety of | 6 |
the importance of the | 6 |
could scarcely have been | 6 |
the verge of the | 6 |
to the side of | 6 |
from without the fort | 6 |
would have been to | 6 |
within view of the | 6 |
to that of the | 6 |
was turned upon the | 6 |
from the view of | 6 |
might have been supposed | 6 |
the outline of the | 6 |
and the young officer | 6 |
that the red men | 6 |
the articles of war | 6 |
the next instant he | 6 |
the events connected with | 6 |
on board the schooner | 6 |
within a few paces | 6 |
which he was remarkable | 6 |
white buffalo and his | 6 |
that had so recently | 6 |
to be that of | 6 |
the manner of a | 6 |
passed through the mind | 6 |
head of which was | 6 |
in the hour of | 6 |
of the guard of | 6 |
gate of the saganaw | 6 |
vainly attempt to paint | 6 |
in rear of the | 6 |
every eye was turned | 6 |
boat of the schooner | 6 |
and the great chiefs | 6 |
de haldimar was not | 6 |
i had the inexpressible | 6 |
after a momentary pause | 6 |
the safety of those | 6 |
had no difficulty in | 6 |
circumstances connected with the | 6 |
to the fort with | 6 |
all was still and | 6 |
was sir everard valletort | 6 |
was passed by the | 6 |
edge of the rampart | 6 |
in a tone that | 6 |
to the fatal bridge | 6 |
the ottawa says is | 6 |
that passed through the | 6 |
the consummation of the | 6 |
their sense of the | 6 |
of the ohio valley | 6 |
members of the court | 6 |
of a nature to | 6 |
out of the area | 6 |
the language of the | 6 |
of madeline de haldimar | 6 |
from the banks of | 6 |
even at the moment | 6 |
fate of their companions | 6 |
the moment of my | 6 |
by the discharge of | 6 |
any thing in the | 6 |
to the memory of | 6 |
of the strong holds | 6 |
better than my own | 6 |
a day or two | 6 |
moment or two of | 6 |
stillness of the night | 6 |
of the unhappy woman | 6 |
the quarters of the | 6 |
expressive at once of | 6 |
that would not have | 6 |
as well as of | 6 |
to the manner of | 6 |
he might have been | 6 |
the existence of a | 6 |
mind of the young | 6 |
the unhappy de haldimar | 6 |
that with regard to | 6 |
had been a silent | 6 |
officers of the garrison | 6 |
direction in which he | 6 |
time to be lost | 6 |
which was that of | 6 |
the main body of | 6 |
immediately in the rear | 6 |
there was little to | 6 |
the fire from the | 6 |
may be so bold | 6 |
to which their attention | 6 |
the example of their | 6 |
there was now a | 6 |
to colonel de haldimar | 6 |
on the mind of | 6 |
the very consciousness of | 6 |
opening of this volume | 6 |
quarter of a mile | 6 |
the preserver of his | 6 |
grasped and shook the | 6 |
of my just revenge | 6 |
both officers and men | 6 |
the scene before him | 6 |
mind of the unhappy | 6 |
the minds of the | 6 |
with a violence that | 6 |
no time to be | 6 |
by the ottawa chief | 6 |
i was obliged to | 6 |
as well as myself | 6 |
which he appeared to | 6 |
the moment when he | 6 |
the great head of | 6 |
of the fort was | 6 |
into the centre of | 6 |
three by john richardson | 6 |
but he did not | 6 |
the blood of the | 6 |
half a mile from | 6 |
he had been in | 6 |
was not the most | 6 |
the still hour of | 6 |
father of the saganaw | 6 |
at the still hour | 6 |
drew from the bosom | 6 |
as you say you | 6 |
still hour of midnight | 6 |
it was not without | 6 |
the punishment of death | 6 |
for a short distance | 6 |
my father is a | 6 |
the report of the | 6 |
among the red skins | 6 |
he had just quitted | 6 |
at the sound of | 6 |
up in his bed | 6 |
was an expression of | 6 |
but it is not | 6 |
cheek of the young | 6 |
knew it to be | 6 |
must have been the | 6 |
shall be my bride | 6 |
i shall not have | 6 |
extremity of hog island | 6 |
the stillness of the | 6 |
by the remainder of | 6 |
it sames to me | 6 |
of the most profound | 6 |
to be seen in | 6 |
in addition to his | 6 |
the discharge of a | 6 |
i will answer for | 6 |
de haldimar to the | 6 |
subaltern of the guard | 6 |
to be seen the | 6 |
the chiefs and the | 6 |
during which he appeared | 6 |
in the uniform of | 6 |
to acquit himself of | 6 |
of the red skin | 6 |
when at length the | 6 |
of which it was | 6 |
of a human form | 6 |
the last of the | 6 |
along the banks of | 6 |
of the young baronet | 6 |
to take my duty | 6 |
with which i was | 6 |
but the work of | 6 |
into an attitude of | 6 |
where they now stand | 6 |
for the discharge of | 6 |
had nothing to fear | 6 |
of those who have | 6 |
a sort of oasis | 6 |
the deck of the | 6 |
was in the next | 6 |
and he pointed to | 6 |
to the point where | 6 |
the wretched wife of | 6 |
does my father hear | 6 |
booming of the cannon | 6 |
or two of the | 6 |
was sought to be | 6 |
it could not be | 6 |
the arms of her | 6 |
a few paces of | 6 |
alluded to by the | 6 |
i am no traitor | 6 |
have been taken for | 6 |
from the face of | 6 |
seat in the council | 6 |
in contrast with the | 6 |
the body of her | 6 |
into one of the | 6 |
of the rampart which | 6 |
back upon his pillow | 6 |
while with the other | 6 |
than my own life | 6 |
hold of the saganaw | 6 |
tears coursed each other | 6 |
who had listened with | 6 |
of the cannon of | 6 |
the ear of him | 6 |
there might have been | 6 |
of the truth of | 6 |
in itself sufficient to | 6 |
the shawnees and delawares | 6 |
for the safety of | 6 |
i would not have | 6 |
the murder of his | 6 |
the first principles of | 6 |
as he did so | 6 |
at a single blow | 6 |
at this unseasonable hour | 6 |
paint all that passed | 6 |
for which they were | 6 |
marked their sense of | 6 |
and in the same | 6 |
the english and the | 6 |
which could not be | 6 |
to paint all that | 6 |
of a human being | 6 |
since the departure of | 6 |
of the officers were | 6 |
on the spot on | 6 |
the cheek of the | 6 |
of the latter was | 6 |
was far from being | 6 |
above the surface of | 6 |
a full view of | 6 |
the first intimation of | 6 |
to the spot on | 6 |
settlers of the pale | 6 |
the eagerness with which | 6 |
at the opposite side | 6 |
the strength of the | 6 |
the corpse of his | 6 |
of the fact of | 6 |
to the observation of | 6 |
was thrown into strong | 6 |
lost sight of in | 6 |
the manner already shown | 6 |
to him by the | 6 |
and captain de haldimar | 6 |
i was compelled to | 6 |
folded across his chest | 6 |
miss de haldimar to | 6 |
heart of charles de | 6 |
on the edge of | 6 |
to the left of | 6 |
what the ottawa says | 6 |
captain de haldimar could | 6 |
the same time the | 6 |
post on the ohio | 6 |
there was something so | 6 |
was the work of | 6 |
by the light of | 6 |
few feet of the | 6 |
to the top of | 6 |
captain de haldimar to | 6 |
nearly the whole of | 6 |
with this view i | 6 |
the astonishment of all | 6 |
in one hand and | 6 |
had flown to the | 6 |
the dark shadow of | 6 |
on the trail of | 6 |
of him who had | 6 |
to receive the chiefs | 6 |
the life of captain | 6 |
the treason of the | 6 |
a voice of mingled | 6 |
in an attitude expressive | 6 |
in the country of | 6 |
he was about to | 6 |
of his blanket coat | 6 |
the further extremity of | 6 |
at the top of | 6 |
i may be so | 6 |
of a few moments | 6 |
of his young friend | 6 |
an air of the | 6 |
direct line with the | 6 |
much in the manner | 6 |
of which i had | 6 |
form of the warrior | 6 |
the first moment of | 6 |
into strong relief by | 6 |
by the governor in | 6 |
in a few seconds | 6 |
the garb of a | 6 |
remainder of the officers | 6 |
name of de haldimar | 6 |
the hatchet for ever | 6 |
it seemed as if | 6 |
once more into the | 6 |
any thing but the | 6 |
and the danger that | 6 |
to the safety of | 6 |
and as for the | 6 |
the cause of this | 6 |
been a source of | 6 |
and a number of | 6 |
had been suffered to | 6 |
of which was the | 6 |
course of a minute | 6 |
it might have been | 6 |
lips of the warrior | 6 |
madeline de haldimar was | 6 |
barracks of the officers | 6 |
breast of his uniform | 6 |
repetition of the sound | 6 |
in the hurry of | 6 |
the desolation of her | 6 |
the cry of the | 6 |
the duty of the | 6 |
would be made to | 6 |
of the ottawas now | 6 |
there was not one | 6 |
the singularity of the | 6 |
on the scene before | 6 |
of what he had | 6 |
had so long been | 6 |
with the other he | 6 |
he had gained the | 6 |
to leave the fort | 6 |
strong relief by the | 6 |
the subject of his | 6 |
a word was uttered | 6 |
since the investment of | 6 |
her long fair hair | 6 |
the very act of | 6 |
that is to say | 6 |
surface of the lake | 6 |
in the face of | 6 |
precise nature of which | 6 |
been in the habit | 6 |
the shores of canada | 6 |
position in which i | 6 |
the family of de | 6 |
sign of the cross | 6 |
in the most profound | 6 |
the countenance of his | 6 |
is not a fool | 6 |
the schooner had been | 6 |
to possess himself of | 6 |
the southern shore of | 6 |
a standing order of | 6 |
resorted to by the | 6 |
in regard to his | 6 |
of the articles of | 6 |
to his feet upon | 6 |
in the very act | 6 |
hut of the canadian | 6 |
the course of his | 6 |
brink of the ditch | 6 |
on the first alarm | 6 |
there can be no | 6 |
i have reason to | 6 |
bows of the schooner | 6 |
stern of the boat | 6 |
the command of a | 6 |
there was something in | 6 |
hastening to the point | 6 |
life of captain de | 6 |
in the minds of | 6 |
the word of a | 6 |
as well as his | 6 |
if i may be | 6 |
the shoulder of the | 6 |
with one of the | 6 |
a distance of little | 6 |
we shall not attempt | 6 |
the apartment of the | 6 |
the tears coursed each | 6 |
that it was not | 6 |
without uttering a word | 6 |
the light of a | 6 |
the present city of | 5 |
and that they were | 5 |
the moment of the | 5 |
the young ottawa chief | 5 |
the members of the | 5 |
to know the cause | 5 |
during the late war | 5 |
on the evening of | 5 |
the daughter of pontiac | 5 |
in the stern of | 5 |
under the direction of | 5 |
of the garrison to | 5 |
was just beginning to | 5 |
as they were by | 5 |
the retreat of the | 5 |
it will not be | 5 |
they left the fort | 5 |
the orders of the | 5 |
to each of the | 5 |
one end of the | 5 |
who had been a | 5 |
and as soon as | 5 |
just in time to | 5 |
he seemed to be | 5 |
on one of the | 5 |
into the country of | 5 |
the french had been | 5 |
to me as if | 5 |
the centre of which | 5 |
the beauty of the | 5 |
at the close of | 5 |
these were to be | 5 |
french hunter and trapper | 5 |
but it may be | 5 |
in charge of the | 5 |
the best of his | 5 |
at the opening of | 5 |
was covered with the | 5 |
the savages of america | 5 |
the appearance of the | 5 |
the old frontiersman was | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
the younger of the | 5 |
to sir william johnson | 5 |
turned to the left | 5 |
in the summer of | 5 |
a human form was | 5 |
the ottawa chief was | 5 |
give them to the | 5 |
to fall into the | 5 |
he thought of the | 5 |
both dave and henry | 5 |
the trees of the | 5 |
still remained in the | 5 |
fallen into their hands | 5 |
could not repress the | 5 |
he was compelled to | 5 |
to be attached to | 5 |
of the garrison had | 5 |
not been for the | 5 |
in time to save | 5 |
with here and there | 5 |
for the preservation of | 5 |
the fort in the | 5 |
the officer who had | 5 |
appeared to be a | 5 |
the cause of his | 5 |
i thank you for | 5 |
under the guise of | 5 |
were for a moment | 5 |
the depths of the | 5 |
in the body of | 5 |
on account of the | 5 |
he found that the | 5 |
of the various tribes | 5 |
that he might be | 5 |
on his back and | 5 |
it was only to | 5 |
the life of the | 5 |
as they were now | 5 |
of the kind was | 5 |
seemed to have been | 5 |
and it will be | 5 |
mouth of the river | 5 |
french and the indians | 5 |
he must have been | 5 |
even as it was | 5 |
the passage of the | 5 |
to see that the | 5 |
of the garrison were | 5 |
the evening of the | 5 |
over the edge of | 5 |
the announcement of the | 5 |
in search of her | 5 |
there would be no | 5 |
expressed a strong desire | 5 |
this was to be | 5 |
it was not long | 5 |
the aid of the | 5 |
in possession of the | 5 |
was the signal for | 5 |
on the side of | 5 |
that the french had | 5 |
of which i was | 5 |
which was to be | 5 |
the scalp of a | 5 |
the edge of a | 5 |
to the fact that | 5 |
to be cut off | 5 |
she was about to | 5 |
was a man of | 5 |
for the rest of | 5 |
the young pioneer was | 5 |
had been sent out | 5 |
view of the fort | 5 |
sprang to their feet | 5 |
of the white man | 5 |
in an attitude of | 5 |
side of the ravine | 5 |
out of sight of | 5 |
or the savages of | 5 |
the presence of his | 5 |
the voice of the | 5 |
of the red man | 5 |
of the ottawa confederacy | 5 |
was no longer a | 5 |
so far as to | 5 |
what he thought of | 5 |
what was said to | 5 |
or two in advance | 5 |
when he saw the | 5 |
he was to be | 5 |
the blood of his | 5 |
a part of the | 5 |
with some of the | 5 |
of the race of | 5 |
and this was done | 5 |
the life of a | 5 |
a band of indians | 5 |
the friends of the | 5 |
two in front of | 5 |
once more at the | 5 |
on the site of | 5 |
to get rid of | 5 |
that seemed to be | 5 |
father is a great | 5 |
all that had been | 5 |
he had not been | 5 |
that it was the | 5 |
southern shore of lake | 5 |
a few yards from | 5 |
been present at the | 5 |
but the ottawa chief | 5 |
the precincts of the | 5 |
of the indian war | 5 |
the surrender of the | 5 |
half an hour before | 5 |
the head of which | 5 |
no cause for alarm | 5 |
of the utmost importance | 5 |
the king of england | 5 |
which it had been | 5 |
the light of the | 5 |
and half a dozen | 5 |
was provided with a | 5 |
in the ear of | 5 |
the vicinity of detroit | 5 |
good fortune to be | 5 |
a few minutes the | 5 |
the french and indians | 5 |
the success of his | 5 |
the two young men | 5 |
am sorry to say | 5 |
was little more than | 5 |
the commander of the | 5 |
in his native tongue | 5 |
edge of the cliff | 5 |
than that of the | 5 |
for a moment i | 5 |
to the scene of | 5 |
distance of a few | 5 |
on the one side | 5 |
with all possible speed | 5 |
by which they were | 5 |
with the intention of | 5 |
it will be a | 5 |
i am sorry to | 5 |
small portion of the | 5 |
the loss of a | 5 |
more than an hour | 5 |
a shower of bullets | 5 |
the soldiers in the | 5 |
the feet of his | 5 |
and such was the | 5 |
by the sound of | 5 |
of the number of | 5 |
towards the end of | 5 |
had not yet been | 5 |
of a few minutes | 5 |
the breaking out of | 5 |
between him and his | 5 |
at the first intimation | 5 |
few yards of the | 5 |
the trunk of a | 5 |
on its way to | 5 |
while he was thus | 5 |
is of the utmost | 5 |
on the opposite side | 5 |
over the body of | 5 |
it is for the | 5 |
and two or three | 5 |
after the indian manner | 5 |
lives as dearly as | 5 |
the possession of the | 5 |
what do you propose | 5 |
a certain degree of | 5 |
direction of the bridge | 5 |
the midst of a | 5 |
with which it was | 5 |
of the present city | 5 |
branches of the trees | 5 |
or two in front | 5 |
a copy of the | 5 |
to the rescue of | 5 |
the escape of the | 5 |
a quarter of an | 5 |
that what he had | 5 |
he had not the | 5 |
little more than a | 5 |
on the bank of | 5 |
what have you done | 5 |
canoe in which he | 5 |
not listen to such | 5 |
of the crew were | 5 |
the keys of the | 5 |
he felt as if | 5 |
which had been so | 5 |
was to be made | 5 |
as the young men | 5 |
of the great spirit | 5 |
that you are a | 5 |
the subject of their | 5 |
to the end of | 5 |
the sergeant of the | 5 |
many of the indians | 5 |
the former had been | 5 |
do you think he | 5 |
the close of the | 5 |
was not slow to | 5 |
from the direction of | 5 |
as i have already | 5 |
those who had been | 5 |
on the same day | 5 |
the assistance of the | 5 |
to which he was | 5 |
to make the attempt | 5 |
springing to his feet | 5 |
was to be gained | 5 |
to lose sight of | 5 |
from the eyes of | 5 |
and in less than | 5 |
as we have seen | 5 |
into the hearts of | 5 |
that seemed to have | 5 |
as he spoke he | 5 |
on his return to | 5 |
was now in the | 5 |
dim light of the | 5 |
the body of his | 5 |
as that of a | 5 |
two or three of | 5 |
the old frontiersman had | 5 |
post on the kinotah | 5 |
was one of those | 5 |
a brace of pistols | 5 |
the ruins of the | 5 |
the arrival of the | 5 |
the guise of friendship | 5 |
put in an appearance | 5 |
to that which had | 5 |
at the risk of | 5 |
and accomplishments of his | 4 |
only with a view | 4 |
as he was by | 4 |
the confusion of the | 4 |
entertained for the fate | 4 |
as he passed his | 4 |
not appear to be | 4 |
to in our last | 4 |
uttered one of his | 4 |
flat on their faces | 4 |
of the pursued was | 4 |
cannot yet persuade myself | 4 |
than those of the | 4 |
of the means of | 4 |
some of which were | 4 |
the outskirt of the | 4 |
the trial of the | 4 |
he was willing to | 4 |
the life of him | 4 |
from the skirt of | 4 |
of the past and | 4 |
turned his eyes in | 4 |
had the inexpressible satisfaction | 4 |
prepared themselves for the | 4 |
the treason of halloway | 4 |
the eyes of your | 4 |
the vessel on the | 4 |
at the price of | 4 |
the girl refuse to | 4 |
even amid all the | 4 |
of the horrible scenes | 4 |
from tree to tree | 4 |
and was about to | 4 |
he sank back exhausted | 4 |
and take the first | 4 |
which he had never | 4 |
the traces of civilisation | 4 |
charge had been framed | 4 |
the french hunter and | 4 |
risen from the ranks | 4 |
from the extreme summit | 4 |
and his heart is | 4 |
which they had previously | 4 |
ottawa says is not | 4 |
but the night wears | 4 |
source of the sinclair | 4 |
with the naked eye | 4 |
and it might be | 4 |
even at this moment | 4 |
the countenances of the | 4 |
instinctive sense of something | 4 |
observation of his friend | 4 |
the hand of her | 4 |
near the mouth of | 4 |
suddenly appeared among them | 4 |
and all again was | 4 |
steps communicating with the | 4 |
at that moment captain | 4 |
to which sir everard | 4 |
in our last chapter | 4 |
high estimation in which | 4 |
dark and shapeless mass | 4 |
him to cast his | 4 |
lying prostrate on the | 4 |
captain erskine and lieutenant | 4 |
the cause of my | 4 |
if you would save | 4 |
first seat in the | 4 |
of the wretched girl | 4 |
of the fate of | 4 |
of the unfortunate frank | 4 |
had long sought was | 4 |
in reference to the | 4 |
in the manner i | 4 |
edge of the bridge | 4 |
the chiefs were yet | 4 |
almost invisible to the | 4 |
the bells of the | 4 |
so as to present | 4 |
route between lake erie | 4 |
while in the very | 4 |
any other than the | 4 |
but certain it is | 4 |
as he was in | 4 |
the period of the | 4 |
i loved better than | 4 |
said the indian chief | 4 |
of the friendship subsisting | 4 |
utter unconsciousness of the | 4 |
resumed the governor with | 4 |
near the salt lake | 4 |
to believe in the | 4 |
sank her head upon | 4 |
to make good his | 4 |
that told how deeply | 4 |
young female of the | 4 |
twenty yards from the | 4 |
there is a hope | 4 |
away in the same | 4 |
a few of the | 4 |
the use of the | 4 |
she had named him | 4 |
they were ready to | 4 |
more than a hundred | 4 |
their way to the | 4 |
of the river sinclair | 4 |
his terrible war whoop | 4 |
almost at the same | 4 |
the rolling volumes of | 4 |
de haldimar in his | 4 |
devoted to the pursuit | 4 |
at the near extremity | 4 |
woman and her daughter | 4 |
in the instant afterwards | 4 |
who had exhibited the | 4 |
of the whole of | 4 |
but miss de haldimar | 4 |
attached to the grenadiers | 4 |
schooner fell into the | 4 |
formed for each other | 4 |
walking to and fro | 4 |
his voice cannot speak | 4 |
it was some young | 4 |
had been made to | 4 |
they came to a | 4 |
it seemed to me | 4 |
to be her husband | 4 |
the saganaw must go | 4 |
can it be possible | 4 |
been manifested by the | 4 |
one of the earliest | 4 |
a few moments of | 4 |
until he felt his | 4 |
their muskets at the | 4 |
dimly seen in the | 4 |
his lips opening to | 4 |
was given to the | 4 |
rapidly across her brow | 4 |
had it not been | 4 |
it had been settled | 4 |
in the most terrific | 4 |
by a second door | 4 |
while not a few | 4 |
by the holy poker | 4 |
a mission of importance | 4 |
the delay of the | 4 |
availing themselves of the | 4 |
another of the litter | 4 |
reach of the cannon | 4 |
race of de haldimar | 4 |
reached the centre of | 4 |
so recently occupied by | 4 |
mind of captain de | 4 |
of appeal to his | 4 |
pursuit of the means | 4 |
in their war paint | 4 |
felt it to be | 4 |
at the gate of | 4 |
which they were beset | 4 |
started to his eye | 4 |
passed between him and | 4 |
the form of her | 4 |
features of the younger | 4 |
right and to the | 4 |
you believe me now | 4 |
the fidelity of the | 4 |
a manner as to | 4 |
the aid of their | 4 |
him to abstain from | 4 |
the point in which | 4 |
i knew it to | 4 |
arrested the attention of | 4 |
take the first seat | 4 |
murder of his child | 4 |
friendly with the red | 4 |
had been the cause | 4 |
a moment his own | 4 |
as if they had | 4 |
the services of the | 4 |
the sentinel stationed at | 4 |
alter the destiny that | 4 |
of the uniform in | 4 |
it would have required | 4 |
on the right hand | 4 |
in the possession of | 4 |
the conquest of canada | 4 |
what would i not | 4 |
the muscles of his | 4 |
as though it had | 4 |
at the right hand | 4 |
have no one to | 4 |
far above those of | 4 |
with which she had | 4 |
even as they now | 4 |
the most splendid of | 4 |
the wife of a | 4 |
already were his lips | 4 |
in the same noiseless | 4 |
with his mocassined foot | 4 |
of the murderer of | 4 |
than with any serious | 4 |
and with an expression | 4 |
of reach of the | 4 |
on the taller of | 4 |
of this fact was | 4 |
blow from his cutlass | 4 |
the evidence of his | 4 |
usually worn by the | 4 |
had reference merely to | 4 |
found myself at the | 4 |
still there is a | 4 |
of the ottawas knows | 4 |
lost sight of her | 4 |
our readers with a | 4 |
of whom he had | 4 |
inhabitants of the village | 4 |
it is only to | 4 |
similar to those of | 4 |
the stiff leathern stock | 4 |
have the advantage of | 4 |
would not have them | 4 |
heart bled for the | 4 |
of the several sentinels | 4 |
with the spot on | 4 |
moment miss de haldimar | 4 |
the extreme skirt of | 4 |
who had been present | 4 |
fitted into each other | 4 |
called up by the | 4 |
the ottawa is not | 4 |
he felt to be | 4 |
flitting forms of men | 4 |
to say nothing of | 4 |
part of the hut | 4 |
by which it is | 4 |
and in the front | 4 |
the latter part of | 4 |
of one endeavouring to | 4 |
do you recollect the | 4 |
his infinite surprise and | 4 |
the voice of onondato | 4 |
it is long since | 4 |
leisure to review the | 4 |
old woman and her | 4 |
a flag of truce | 4 |
of oasis of the | 4 |
female and the officer | 4 |
in which he was | 4 |
the approach of the | 4 |
save her from destruction | 4 |
firmly secured behind his | 4 |
to the pursuit of | 4 |
the preparations of the | 4 |
to its very foundation | 4 |
was in command of | 4 |
should have been the | 4 |
be the moment chosen | 4 |
and in no way | 4 |
the heart of charles | 4 |
tragic occurrences of the | 4 |
of their murdered officer | 4 |
feelings of captain de | 4 |
the image of clara | 4 |
on the east shore | 4 |
an officer in this | 4 |
you have secreted this | 4 |
of the party were | 4 |
even as he had | 4 |
a gleam of satisfaction | 4 |
and madeline de haldimar | 4 |
the reader has already | 4 |
the bodies of their | 4 |
an officer so universally | 4 |
the men in the | 4 |
every thing was in | 4 |
the safety of all | 4 |
as one of the | 4 |
of the schooner was | 4 |
that ran along the | 4 |
length observed the governor | 4 |
as a mark of | 4 |
i could not bear | 4 |
shared the fate of | 4 |
which had hitherto been | 4 |
for a repetition of | 4 |
had been present at | 4 |
curse and prophecy of | 4 |
of the defunct parties | 4 |
that succeeded to the | 4 |
it was decided that | 4 |
for a moment over | 4 |
the impulse given by | 4 |
part of the building | 4 |
he reflected on the | 4 |
firmly secured in the | 4 |
did he imagine that | 4 |
allusion made to the | 4 |
a step or two | 4 |
swift current of the | 4 |
that divided him from | 4 |
which was on the | 4 |
on a visit to | 4 |
thrust his hand into | 4 |
at some distance from | 4 |
direction in which the | 4 |
of the officer were | 4 |
account for the extraordinary | 4 |
of the taller officer | 4 |
keys of the gate | 4 |
of which was thrown | 4 |
he felt certain that | 4 |
bound hand and foot | 4 |
looked in vain for | 4 |
in the jolly boat | 4 |
young warriors of the | 4 |
could be no doubt | 4 |
great was the confusion | 4 |
to a considerable distance | 4 |
the right of the | 4 |
there is no one | 4 |
some of our oldest | 4 |
he expected at each | 4 |
of the white men | 4 |
be one of the | 4 |
while his right hand | 4 |
as he was with | 4 |
with an energy that | 4 |
learn what had become | 4 |
of mingled rage and | 4 |
similar to that of | 4 |
sir everard to the | 4 |
the attempt to reach | 4 |
in the manner in | 4 |
i heard it several | 4 |
was now heard at | 4 |
hope of such an | 4 |
of a stranger within | 4 |
with his left hand | 4 |
the purpose of conveying | 4 |
what he has to | 4 |
the time of the | 4 |
did captain de haldimar | 4 |
she thought of her | 4 |
the infliction of a | 4 |
giving utterance to the | 4 |
more and more indistinct | 4 |
the man on the | 4 |
from right to left | 4 |
low to the earth | 4 |
attracted by the same | 4 |
my brother of the | 4 |
of the wounded deer | 4 |
by the temporary excitement | 4 |
whence the voice proceeded | 4 |
gazing on the scene | 4 |
without the power of | 4 |
the order was promptly | 4 |
the image of one | 4 |
i was destined to | 4 |
all the affection of | 4 |
at this moment the | 4 |
the expression of his | 4 |
recently occupied by the | 4 |
the sun has travelled | 4 |
i cannot yet persuade | 4 |
upon the breast of | 4 |
rather than inconvenience myself | 4 |
stood in the next | 4 |
his right hand into | 4 |
his hand for a | 4 |
once more the prisoner | 4 |
of the two men | 4 |
bevoir and jacques valette | 4 |
drawing to a close | 4 |
to whom the command | 4 |
the handles of their | 4 |
html version by al | 4 |
the boat of the | 4 |
to be obtained over | 4 |
road leading to the | 4 |
to the present hour | 4 |
i was on the | 4 |
feelings of the young | 4 |
to witness the execution | 4 |
the bridge on which | 4 |
once or twice a | 4 |
i thought i could | 4 |
to sit in council | 4 |
places in the ranks | 4 |
wretched wife of halloway | 4 |
across the right shoulder | 4 |
in the direction alluded | 4 |
the effect of which | 4 |
during the whole of | 4 |
that told how little | 4 |
time to reply to | 4 |
reference merely to the | 4 |
human life was to | 4 |
consummation of the sacrifice | 4 |
a kiss upon her | 4 |
at a short distance | 4 |
not without its weight | 4 |
now advanced to the | 4 |
with the manner of | 4 |
but my mind was | 4 |
he drew from the | 4 |
whole of the officers | 4 |
the belt of wampum | 4 |
again to his feet | 4 |
tore myself from her | 4 |
man of the guard | 4 |
killed his young warrior | 4 |
the means by which | 4 |
of the rising sun | 4 |
that the saganaw may | 4 |
the direction of her | 4 |
the whole of this | 4 |
after another short pause | 4 |
duty it was to | 4 |
not only with the | 4 |
he had been accustomed | 4 |
that seemed to express | 4 |
at their lazy length | 4 |
and repaired to the | 4 |
the branches of the | 4 |
which these words were | 4 |
of the sister fort | 4 |
same moment from the | 4 |
why does the girl | 4 |
him to the punishment | 4 |
of a third person | 4 |
hear you not the | 4 |
on duty at the | 4 |
rage at having been | 4 |
it is not without | 4 |
of his intended victim | 4 |
that ever filled the | 4 |
of the appearance of | 4 |
with the power of | 4 |
in the immediate vicinity | 4 |
in a few days | 4 |
terrible and mysterious being | 4 |
of all who beheld | 4 |
the rescue of the | 4 |
the unfortunate frank halloway | 4 |
attention was now directed | 4 |
at the severity of | 4 |
same grave shall contain | 4 |
see how they are | 4 |
on which she had | 4 |
and fell with a | 4 |
well worthy of his | 4 |
from the first moment | 4 |
sentinel at the gate | 4 |
a powerful and vindictive | 4 |
the direction that had | 4 |
de haldimar could not | 4 |
purpose of securing the | 4 |
he found that each | 4 |
of more than one | 4 |
the aim of the | 4 |
one of their own | 4 |
it is to be | 4 |
a strong desire to | 4 |
after a few moments | 4 |
pause of some moments | 4 |
of the scalping knife | 4 |
the conduct of the | 4 |
the red skins would | 4 |
the duty they were | 4 |
on the family of | 4 |
could be no mistake | 4 |
clasped in his own | 4 |
there were some who | 4 |
had the power to | 4 |
the daughter of a | 4 |
was so speedily to | 4 |
of the situation at | 4 |
powerful and vindictive foe | 4 |
had charles de haldimar | 4 |
on every hand by | 4 |
recollection of the past | 4 |
i think i may | 4 |
investment of the garrison | 4 |
along the front of | 4 |
were most dear to | 4 |
of the warriors of | 4 |
extraordinary circumstances of the | 4 |
a position in which | 4 |
countenance of his friend | 4 |
the warriors who had | 4 |
the prisoner private frank | 4 |
rose considerably above the | 4 |
young chief who had | 4 |
had passed between them | 4 |
first movement of the | 4 |
he grasped and shook | 4 |
of those who sought | 4 |
utter astonishment to myself | 4 |
remarked by the officers | 4 |
hand into his bosom | 4 |
a part in the | 4 |
direction that had been | 4 |
the officer of artillery | 4 |
the council of the | 4 |
struggling to subdue the | 4 |
on the preceding night | 4 |
to pause upon the | 4 |
human form was seen | 4 |
clambering up the opposite | 4 |
and he will know | 4 |
over the heads of | 4 |
with the view of | 4 |
in a moment of | 4 |
to save her from | 4 |
then addressing the adjutant | 4 |
such conduct being treasonable | 4 |
why does he not | 4 |
and this was said | 4 |
d rather than inconvenience | 4 |
in years gone by | 4 |
first moment of her | 4 |
and without reference to | 4 |
to enter into conversation | 4 |
of the saganaw must | 4 |
again remarked captain blessington | 4 |
made up my mind | 4 |
you say you have | 4 |
to fall upon the | 4 |
his eyes upon the | 4 |
character in which he | 4 |
to the attack of | 4 |
sought every opportunity of | 4 |
elder of the officers | 4 |
rending asunder of the | 4 |
and be damned to | 4 |
which he had first | 4 |
who had flown to | 4 |
de haldimar and donellan | 4 |
order of the governor | 4 |
movements of the enemy | 4 |
captain de haldimar himself | 4 |
the son of the | 4 |
his eye grew upon | 4 |
to be taxed with | 4 |
be obtained over the | 4 |
on him to whom | 4 |
bury the hatchet for | 4 |
with his back to | 4 |
banks of the lakes | 4 |
that she would not | 4 |
the latter of which | 4 |
that separated him from | 4 |
to arrive at the | 4 |
departure of the indians | 4 |
it was with the | 4 |
for which he had | 4 |
me a commission in | 4 |
the mention of that | 4 |
and with a heart | 4 |
part of the night | 4 |
direction was now given | 4 |
her in my arms | 4 |
spectators of the scene | 4 |
discharge of a single | 4 |
so that when the | 4 |
into which we have | 4 |
washington in the west | 4 |
cheek paled and flushed | 4 |
the very bowels of | 4 |
the nature and extent | 4 |
the english garrison of | 4 |
evident the object of | 4 |
his station in the | 4 |
the belt of underwood | 4 |
that astonished all who | 4 |
do you not see | 4 |
as though i had | 4 |
wore a cast of | 4 |
full sense of the | 4 |
the foremost of these | 4 |
coursed each other rapidly | 4 |
it will be necessary | 4 |
to the indulgence of | 4 |
of the fierce wacousta | 4 |
might indeed be the | 4 |
the aspect of the | 4 |
to come to me | 4 |
nothing further to add | 4 |
the tones of a | 4 |
he had previously occupied | 4 |
of the most impatient | 4 |
from his attitude of | 4 |
and filled with the | 4 |
leave the fort within | 4 |
belief that the english | 4 |
felt he could have | 4 |
of the bear and | 4 |
this formidable and mysterious | 4 |
floated on the air | 4 |
was confined by a | 4 |
yet with the air | 4 |
his hand under his | 4 |
by an expression of | 4 |
the prisoner with the | 4 |
an instinctive sense of | 4 |
i was therefore compelled | 4 |
on which they had | 4 |
that portion of the | 4 |
heard the report of | 4 |
and yet i know | 4 |
when she thought of | 4 |
came not in hostility | 4 |
so indispensable to the | 4 |
the court having found | 4 |
fancied he felt the | 4 |
attention had been directed | 4 |
to whom he owed | 4 |
figure of a female | 4 |
we have just named | 4 |
fibre of my frame | 4 |
the subject of public | 4 |
as to render the | 4 |
de haldimar was the | 4 |
the view of the | 4 |
were to be met | 4 |
colonel de haldimar to | 4 |
ear of the ottawa | 4 |
gave a sudden start | 4 |
intended to serve as | 4 |
in a sort of | 4 |
well do i know | 4 |
one bereft of all | 4 |
the axe of the | 4 |
the difficulties of his | 4 |
of a standing order | 4 |
feet of the saganaw | 4 |
attention to the circumstance | 4 |
formed one of the | 4 |
moment his own cheek | 4 |
the defence of the | 4 |
they were both well | 4 |
the most profound attention | 4 |
his couch of suffering | 4 |
i was about to | 4 |
from the fort to | 4 |
on that part of | 4 |
a coil of rope | 4 |
in which captain erskine | 4 |
repaired to my own | 4 |
very bowels of the | 4 |
the innermost recesses of | 4 |
the hour appointed for | 4 |
every fibre of my | 4 |
but that was all | 4 |
inferior to that which | 4 |
have been expected from | 4 |
wife of the prisoner | 4 |
the name of god | 4 |
he at length observed | 4 |
it would be to | 4 |
fearlessly on the brink | 4 |
sounded in my ears | 4 |
the ebullition of his | 4 |
the injunction of his | 4 |
runner among the red | 4 |
to the third charge | 4 |
he was not without | 4 |
the course of this | 4 |
any thing wearing the | 4 |
he will know that | 4 |
watching the progress of | 4 |
whom the command of | 4 |
of their respective companies | 4 |
hand upon the shoulder | 4 |
he bent eagerly over | 4 |
is it for a | 4 |
arose not from any | 4 |
was met by a | 4 |
before he could so | 4 |
of the saganaw had | 4 |
minute in the detail | 4 |
once more to his | 4 |
heaven that he at | 4 |
he who wore the | 4 |
entrance into the fort | 4 |
led in the direction | 4 |
other chiefs of the | 4 |
extremity of the room | 4 |
through the medium of | 4 |
no other alternative than | 4 |
the motive of the | 4 |
not have failed to | 4 |
the gate was found | 4 |
with a lie upon | 4 |
up and down in | 4 |
under which he laboured | 4 |
on the chest of | 4 |
it came from the | 4 |
as it had been | 4 |
barringford and white buffalo | 4 |
on the preceding day | 4 |
of his still unconscious | 4 |
the loud booming of | 4 |
the schooner fell into | 4 |
followed close in the | 4 |
as you have done | 4 |
as he was desired | 4 |
further extremity of which | 4 |
discovering any thing that | 4 |
on the third charge | 4 |
sense of the danger | 4 |
to ascertain the cause | 4 |
came to a halt | 4 |
name of captain de | 4 |
direct violation of a | 4 |
if it be not | 4 |
under the command of | 4 |
by john richardson chapter | 4 |
was the reply of | 4 |
who fired at us | 4 |
you not know me | 4 |
to be accounted for | 4 |
object of which was | 4 |
and in the direction | 4 |
officer whom he addressed | 4 |
glance was sufficient to | 4 |
to be seen a | 4 |
was the only one | 4 |
of the third day | 4 |
been devoted to the | 4 |
the course taken by | 4 |
he is of the | 4 |
image of clara beverley | 4 |
as the youth was | 4 |
of the barrack square | 4 |
in which we are | 4 |
the young warriors of | 4 |
to leave no other | 4 |
in front of their | 4 |
the garrison by the | 4 |
our only chance of | 4 |
character of the scene | 4 |
of the litter men | 4 |
the cover of the | 4 |
way he had come | 4 |
and on the other | 4 |
colonel de haldimar in | 4 |
ear of the young | 4 |
lighted up with a | 4 |
sergeant of the guard | 4 |
one well worthy of | 4 |
until they at length | 4 |
fires of the indians | 4 |
the latter in a | 4 |
every movement of the | 4 |
a numerous band of | 4 |
witness the execution of | 4 |
the prisoner had been | 4 |
front of the fort | 4 |
lent themselves to the | 4 |
do i know what | 4 |
the ball of the | 4 |
to reflect that the | 4 |
in the hope that | 4 |
of about a mile | 4 |
all who beheld him | 4 |
with a look that | 4 |
an expression in the | 4 |
found no entrance into | 4 |
believed to have been | 4 |
the deep sense of | 4 |
to that quarter of | 4 |
and every time she | 4 |
upon the red skins | 4 |
no effort of volition | 4 |
sit in council with | 4 |
of those with whom | 4 |
such was the excitement | 4 |
wore an expression of | 4 |
brow violently with his | 4 |
paces in front of | 4 |
i want you to | 4 |
separated him from his | 4 |
there was scarcely an | 4 |
now to be seen | 4 |
captain frederick de haldimar | 4 |
my ideas of the | 4 |
that it was only | 4 |
in connection with the | 4 |
the minds of his | 4 |
which was hid from | 4 |
hope for the best | 4 |
fibre of his frame | 4 |
the inmates of the | 4 |
the triumph of my | 4 |
me to dwell on | 4 |
we have only to | 4 |
we may so term | 4 |
his hand to his | 4 |
in all probability have | 4 |
their most appalling shapes | 4 |
when captain de haldimar | 4 |
from the influence of | 4 |
upon the shoulder of | 4 |
little likely to be | 4 |
excitement of his feelings | 4 |
there is every probability | 4 |
to smoke the pipe | 4 |
appeared to be deliberating | 4 |
written paper were passed | 4 |
he grasped the hand | 4 |
more closely to the | 4 |
but for the ottawa | 4 |
in defiance of the | 4 |
the execution of halloway | 4 |
head of the river | 4 |
the suggestion of the | 4 |
it has already been | 4 |
still covered with its | 4 |
excitement of the moment | 4 |
neither officer nor man | 4 |
was not at all | 4 |
approached within a few | 4 |
in regard to her | 4 |
bowels of the earth | 4 |
in the use of | 4 |
he gazed upon the | 4 |
are you going to | 4 |
in despite of his | 4 |
if it had been | 4 |
reached that part of | 4 |
delay of the canadian | 4 |
innermost recesses of his | 4 |
the meaning of the | 4 |
the saganaw has a | 4 |
and it was some | 4 |
to administer the customary | 4 |
state of the atmosphere | 4 |
the desperation of his | 4 |
he would have read | 4 |
de haldimar made no | 4 |
when he felt her | 4 |
was directed to the | 4 |
the direction alluded to | 4 |
to do with it | 4 |
the grass of the | 4 |
to the earnest prayer | 4 |
oasis of the mountains | 4 |
enemy without the walls | 4 |
features of the prisoner | 4 |
the chest of his | 4 |
embrace of his friend | 4 |
and is it really | 4 |
ear of him who | 4 |
to which i had | 4 |
were found to be | 4 |
fate of the unfortunate | 4 |
the bride of the | 4 |
the hereditary enemies of | 4 |
the yell that followed | 4 |
of their great chief | 4 |
what a set of | 4 |
love for the one | 4 |
to that when the | 4 |
whom he had recognised | 4 |
lose sight of the | 4 |
even amid all his | 4 |
of a high and | 4 |
the officer of grenadiers | 4 |
what do i say | 4 |
formed a portion of | 4 |
of volition of her | 4 |
from the general doom | 4 |
gangway at which the | 4 |
succeeded to the fierce | 4 |
on which i had | 4 |
where the indian had | 4 |
history of my past | 4 |
such a manner as | 4 |
ventured out of reach | 4 |
matter was talked over | 4 |
beginning to make itself | 4 |
had long since retired | 4 |
by this unexpected interruption | 4 |
of the wretched charles | 4 |
had the inexpressible horror | 4 |
a heart of fire | 4 |
of the human heart | 4 |
the deep emotion of | 4 |
as the bells of | 4 |
the mind of captain | 4 |
character to the scene | 4 |
of one who is | 4 |
the summons to arms | 4 |
on which the eye | 4 |
elapsed since the departure | 4 |
of officers and men | 4 |
seemed wholly abstracted from | 4 |
ebullition of his feelings | 4 |
of the french and | 4 |
as well as i | 4 |
made up his mind | 4 |
than at the moment | 4 |
the abduction of captain | 4 |
made of flesh and | 4 |
parallel line with the | 4 |
the warfare in which | 4 |
to keep him in | 4 |
whom i so fondly | 4 |
be time enough to | 4 |
the river had been | 4 |
possess himself of the | 4 |
and bless me with | 4 |
felt the influence of | 4 |
take pleasure in the | 4 |
warriors of the ottawa | 4 |
hand of my father | 4 |
a view of the | 4 |
is no time to | 4 |
girl of the pale | 4 |
in company with the | 4 |
at the peril of | 4 |
the horror of her | 4 |
of the sorrow that | 4 |
be construed into a | 4 |
whole body of officers | 4 |
i conceived to be | 4 |
with any serious view | 4 |
could find time to | 4 |
diligent search be made | 4 |
bells of the fort | 4 |
eyes were now turned | 4 |
if we may so | 4 |
leaning his head on | 4 |
sight of in the | 4 |
the success of the | 4 |
had been first seen | 4 |
had been made a | 4 |
ramparts of the fort | 4 |
from the circumstance of | 4 |
miles below the fort | 4 |
be the wife of | 4 |
heavily along the lake | 4 |
i will not believe | 4 |
had been so suddenly | 4 |
laid his hand upon | 4 |
his eye hurriedly over | 4 |
was strongly in contrast | 4 |
sensible of the absence | 4 |
see the service d | 4 |
which captain de haldimar | 4 |
heard it several times | 4 |
danger in its most | 4 |
gave evidence of the | 4 |
the weight of many | 4 |
early part of the | 4 |
he fancied he felt | 4 |
entrance of the chiefs | 4 |
time to prevent the | 4 |
the near extremity of | 4 |
all communication between the | 4 |
of the most perfect | 4 |
violation of the first | 4 |
presence of mind sufficient | 4 |
had now gained the | 4 |
first impulse of my | 4 |
each other rapidly down | 4 |
as you are aware | 4 |
i had the good | 4 |
preserver of his life | 4 |
proportioned to the extreme | 4 |
been called into requisition | 4 |
by those who witnessed | 4 |
sank back upon his | 4 |
about to take his | 4 |
and for that reason | 4 |
i know not what | 4 |
portion of the troops | 4 |
the canoe he had | 4 |
was the confusion that | 4 |
was passing in the | 4 |
ball upon the common | 4 |
whose custody he had | 4 |
the commandant of the | 4 |
in his attempt to | 4 |
all who heard him | 4 |
his address to his | 4 |
had been called into | 4 |
fur of the squirrel | 4 |
but he could not | 4 |
transport of my joy | 4 |
more than a quarter | 4 |
that point of the | 4 |