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At the fall of Montreal; or, A soldier boy's final victory

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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The narrative follows young cousins serving with colonial forces as they leave frontier posts to take part in campaigns along the lakes and the St. Lawrence, encountering wilderness dangers, hostile encounters, capture and imprisonment, and hazardous river passages. Interwoven are detailed episodes of scouting, small-scale skirmishes, a dramatic assault on the heights above a besieged city that leads to a pivotal battle, and a winter of waiting and peril. After imprisonment, escape, and renewed service the youths join the converging columns that result in the capture of the river city and the war's concluding shift toward peace.

ILLUSTRATIONS

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As the weapon rang out, the red man leaped upward and fell in a heap (Frontispiece) 53
As the catamount left the ground, White Buffalo fired a second arrow 46
A short distance away was a broad-sterned brig 109
He gave it a vigorous kick, which sent it spinning away from the dangerous spot 146
“B’ar meat!” yelled Barringford 180
Four troopers were in hot pursuit 222
Dave’s musket was up in an instant 268
“Stand where you are,” ordered the sick man 297

AT THE FALL OF MONTREAL.