Historic Handbook of the Northern Tour. Lakes George And Champlain; Niagara; Montreal; Quebec

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As twilight came on, the last combatant with- drew, and none were left but the dead. Abercromby had lost in killed, wounded, and missing, nineteen hundred and forty-four officers and men. The loss of the French, not counting that of Laugy's detachment, was three hun- dred and seventy-seven. Bourlamaque was dangerously wounded ; Bougainville slightly ; and the hat of L^vis was twice shot through.
Montcalm, with a mighty load lifted from his soul, passed along the lines, and gave the tired soldie
...rs the thanks they nobly deserved. Beer, wine, and food were served out to them, and they bivouacked for the night on the level ground between the breastwork and the fort. The enemy had met a terrible rebuff; yet the danger was not over. Abercromby still had more than thirteen thousand men, and he might renew the attack with cannon. But, on the morning of the ninth, a band of volunteers who had gone out to watch him brought 84 LAKE GEOKGE AND LAKE CHAMPLAIN.
back the report that he was in full retreat.


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