On the We a Trail a Story of the Great Wilderness

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On either hand were low banks, on which a few beeches grew, whose dry dun leaves kept up a mournful rustling. Absorbed in gloomy thoughts, Lancaster was roused by loud, cheery singing. The song seemed to him heartless fri volity and the singer an odious fool. " Je suis jeune et belle, Je veux m 'engage Un amant fidele. " " * Un amant fidele ! ' he was indeed that, but what could one know of faithful love who could bellow of it like that to every passer-by ? " irritably questioned Lancaster to h...imself. A few strokes of the paddle brought him in full view of the villages, and he beheld a boatman in the act of setting off down-stream. A group of blanketed Indians were watching him with friendly interest, admiring his perfect handling of the skittish birch-bark, freakish as a woman. The voyageur was standing in the careless attitude of the master of his craft, the veriest egg-shell, pad dling with one long oar. He was a remarkable object to Lancaster's eye. His figure was mus cular, lithe, and straight, but fell short of his own height by some six inches.

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