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قراءة كتاب Rodney, the Ranger, with Daniel Morgan on Trail and Battlefield
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Rodney, the Ranger, with Daniel Morgan on Trail and Battlefield
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ILLUSTRATIONS
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“That morning, a canoe containing two savages came up past him.” | Frontispiece |
“He rolled the dazed man on to his face and bound his arms behind his back.” | 88 |
“He seized the money and threw it in the Chevalier’s face.” | 140 |
“‘Say, you fellers as hev breeches ought ter bring us in a bite ter eat.’” | 244 |
Rodney, the Ranger
A sturdy boy in homespun, a lad of nearly fourteen years, whose eyes were clear and gray and whose face was resolute and honest, led his little sister by the hand, for she was small and the road was rough.
“We’ll rest, ’Omi, when we come to the big tree. Are you cold?” he asked, for there was the chill of March in the wind, though the sun lay very warm in the sheltered places.
“No. Who?” she asked, pointing a tiny hand at two riders turning the corner, a youth of about seventeen and a young girl. Their horses were spirited and the black groom following urged his horse.
The youth was not attractive, though his riding habit was the fashionable product of a London tailor in the style of 1772. His hair was dark, his eyes steely blue and set close to a long nose; his mouth was ill adapted to a pleasant smile.
The girl was attractive, a fact people were quick to recognize, and she was so accustomed to seeing them turn and look after her that she would have been piqued had