The King's Arrow - A Tale of the United Empire Loyalists by H. A. (Hiram Alfred) Cody
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looked down fondly upon the little white face. "John was so sorry to
go away with the baby sick," she continued, coming back to the fire. "I do hope there will be no fighting. Suppose some of our men should be killed!" "I have great confidence in the rangers, and Mr. Davidson told me that not likely there would be any fighting," Jean comforted. "I believe he has some plan to entrap the rebels." "Let us hope that he is right," and Mrs. Watson sighed as she rose and placed a big stick upon the fire. "How cold the nights are getting. I wonder how we shall manage through the winter." "We have plenty of wood, anyway, Mrs. Watson, and so should keep warm. And we have enough meat to last us for months. When the _Polly_ brings our supplies, we shall have an abundance of everything." "I wonder what can be keeping that boat, Jean. We expected her before this. I hope Captain Leavitt has not forgotten us." "He will come in time, never fear. We should have news, too, from our old home. How strange it is to be shut off for months with no communication with the great world beyond." "It is like being buried live, dear. And just think of the long winter ahead, with snow and ice everywhere." "But we shall make our little world right here, Mrs. Watson. I am looking forward to the winter. We are going to have a cosy, happy time, and lots of fun at Christmas. The children are talking about it |
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