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The Sun of Quebec: A Story of a Great Crisis
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THE SUN OF QUEBEC
A STORY OF A GREAT CRISIS
BY
JOSEPH A. ALTSHELER
AUTHOR OF
"LORDS OF THE WILD," "THE GREAT SIOUX TRAIL," ETC.
APPLETON-CENTURY-CROFTS, INC.
NEW YORK
COPYRIGHT, 1919, BY
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
All rights reserved. This book, or parts thereof, must not be reproduced in any form without permission of the publishers.
Copyright, 1947, by Sallie B. Altsheler
Printed in the United States of America
FOREWORD
"The Sun of Quebec" is the sixth and closing volume of the French and Indian War Series of which the predecessors have been "The Hunters of the Hills," "The Shadow of the North," "The Rulers of the Lakes," "The Masters of the Peaks," and "The Lords of the Wild." The important characters in the earlier books reappear, and the mystery in the life of Robert Lennox, the central figure in all the romances, is solved.
CHARACTERS IN THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR SERIES
Robert Lennox | A lad of unknown origin |
Tayoga | A young Onondaga warrior |
David Willet | A hunter |
Raymond Louis de St. Luc | A brilliant French officer |
Aguste de Courcelles | A French officer |
François de Jumonville | A French officer |
Louis de Galisonnière | A young French officer |
Jean de Mézy | A corrupt Frenchman |
Armand Glandelet | A young Frenchman |
Pierre Boucher | A bully and bravo |
Philibert Drouillard | A French priest |
The Marquis Duquesne | Governor-General of Canada |
Marquis de Vaudreuil | Governor-General of Canada |
François Bigot | Intendant of Canada |
Marquis de Montcalm | French commander-in-chief |
De Levis | A French general |
Bourlamaque | A French general |
Bougainville | A French general |
Armand Dubois | A follower of St. Luc |
M. de Chatillard | An old French Seigneur |
Charles Langlade | A French partisan |
The Dove | The Indian wife of Langlade |
Tandakora | An Ojibway chief |
Daganoweda | A young Mohawk chief |
Hendrick | An old Mohawk chief |
Braddock | A British general |
Abercrombie | A British general |
Wolfe | A British general |
Col. William Johnson | Anglo-American leader |
Molly Brant | Col. Wm. Johnson's Indian wife |
Joseph Brant | Young brother of Molly Brant, afterward the great Mohawk chief, Thayendanegea |
Robert Dinwiddie | Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia |
William Shirley | Governor of Massachusetts |
Benjamin Franklin | Famous American patriot |
James Colden | A young Philadelphia captain |
William Wilton | A young Philadelphia lieutenant |
Hugh Carson | A young Philadelphia lieutenant |
Jacobus Huysman | An Albany burgher |
Caterina | Jacobus Huysman's cook |
Alexander McLean | An Albany schoolmaster |
Benjamin Hardy | A New York merchant |
Johnathan Pillsbury | Clerk to Benjamin Hardy |
Adrian Van Zoon | A New York merchant |
The Slaver | A nameless rover |
Achille Garay | A French spy |
Alfred Grosvenor | A young English officer |
James Cabell | A young Virginian |
Walter Stuart | A young Virginian |
Black Rifle | A famous "Indian fighter" |
Elihu Strong | A Massachusetts colonel |
Alan Hervey | A New York financier |
Stuart White | Captain of the British sloop, Hawk |
John Latham | Lieutenant of the British sloop, Hawk |
Edward Charteris | A young officer of the Royal Americans |
Zebedee Crane | A young scout and forest runner |
Robert Rogers | Famous Captain of American Rangers |
CONTENTS
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
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I | Old Friends | 1 |
II | The Chest of Drawers | 22 |
III | The Pursuit of Garay | 46 |
IV | Out To Sea | 66 |
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