Pulp Fiction, 1867 · page 54 of 100
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= . # claps 13 ee a Bae vl 1 PN == gow yg wh be + a - e ee “ , P 4 - ‘ THE SONS’ OF LIBERTY. strongly attached to the English, and fought for them twithts war, If his habits in warfare were barbarous, he showed some traits of a high and lofty nature. He had been educated in Wheelock’s School, since Dartmouth College, at the expense of the Johnsons, who sought by every means to obtain the good will cf the Mohawks, He had promised the young men to meet them at this place, to concert measures for the safety of the Hall, which was supposed to be in dan- ger from the anger of the Whigs. “ My young brothers have taken a prisoner, ” said the wily vhief. “It is well. Who is he ?” “Tt is Edgar Chambers, the young man who mgt Guy Johnson by the river.” “That is good. Where did you take him ?” “At my father’s,” “ Does David love his brothers very much ?” “No,” replied the other, bluntly. “Why did you not take him, then? He is to this man as the grown wolf is tothe whelp. His teeth are grown. We Know that he will do us mischief... He is: the very head of the Schenectady Whigs. It seems to me that my young brother would have. done very well if: he had brought the brother, who is strong as a buffalo, and bound him fast. What is the body when the head is gone?” “fT thought of that, but I -didn’t dare to go dinite so far I will do it yet, if he keeps on getting these Whigs to- gether. Have you seen Sir John ?” be Yes. 1D) “Where is he?” “He is at the Hall. The old man who was bound in the strong room has been sent away to his home, and it ts ready for your prisoner. Let me ask this young man questions.” “T don’t think you will make much by that. He is close riouthed. Beyond the fact that his name is Edgar Chambers, we wii nothing’ of his purpose in» coming here. My own idea,” glancing at Guy, “is that ne is attracted here by my pretty sister. From some hints I have heard dropped from time to time, I think he was picked up by my family, the time I sent a bullet into his shoulder, and smuggled away to a safe place. I don’t exactly know where myself. Jam CcoOnmmiclooks.conn