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‘ ~~ ‘ ANDRE AS “ JOHN ANDERSON.” 92 tendipohaes require a factor, to whom I can confide a carte blanche to treat in person for the purchase of these goods, together with the warehouse in which they are stored; and to offer to ‘Gustavus’ an asylum within our camp, with a rank equal to that which he now holds among his present associates. But to speak less metaphorically,” continued Sir Henry in a whisper, “I wish to assign the duty of. meeting Arnold to you. ‘There are no terms from which I will dissent for the possession of these forts upon the Hudson, and after ~ you have made every gement for their acquirement, you shall have the command of the expedition which must be sent them, and of course will be promoted to a distinction ill be due to such an achievement.” we thet wit ehould J fall in the first act of this drama, Sir Henry,” said André—“ that is, the villainous ae arrive the heroic, what will become of my memory?” os Boncarer door akslifet 0 actor André, to fall by ordinary treachery ; and my caution to you would be—and perhaps that ‘s needless—by no means pass without our lines,” « Jt is at your desire, and in the service of my king, that I undertake this duty,” said André; but I could lead my own regiment against a whole brigade of the enemy, with far greater satisfaction to my own feelings.” ’ . “ André,” exclaimed Sir Henry, in evident pleasure, at the same time extending his hand, “ dismiss all ‘feeble thoughts, act with vigor and decision, and the Hudson and the country ones then,” said Anaré, in a humor for which he was remarkable, “I will represent to our audience at our little theater in John street, the amusing incidents =f ‘John Ander- n in search of distinction.’ eo "¥ the sullen waters of the Hudson toward Stony Point. Few stars were visible in the heavens, the mariners performed their a an@ the only sounds that disturbed the »a3 were those of the moaning of the wind, and the | resistance of the stream to the advance of the vessel On the quarter-deck sat an officer, pensive and motionless. fle was attired in an undress military uniform, had the dar«, com/cbooks.com