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86 . EPH PETERS. | “ As you will,” said the orderly. “ You are my guest; and — have the right to command me. I ani at your service.” | They passed into the tent. and sat down, when the orderly produced a wine-flask, of the contents of which -he boasted, and then — a conver nie seis interesting anddimportant — to Eph. | i a 27 ei se 7. Hn “We are having ail melli our way,” said he. “ How long will it be before waned be at work in: this part rae the © world ?” | oa tie Jaane yroe es vnt a th The orderly moved Preen and laid his finger on his lip. .“T tell you this, in the Way of honor,” said ‘he. oa Eba have changed your service at the nigh beh y | “How so ?” | : Boedusc me tasechision te-diimek ‘lie Engiioh:, a i “ Ah-ha !” ae “It is so; they have gathered a great seresisitithe hesl of the lake called: ‘George. We shall mareh with all:speed, be- fore they can return, and strike a fort which they havé built atthe head-of a river which they calb after their great sailor, who likewise claims the gc ae pest upom him) Hootzon,” “ They call it, Hudken?t < siirw liiw I vet of of er pil Oyindindbon. « (Rvoyaleere tails soot upon those waters, — a. fine. fort, full of powder and ball... We shall take this: fort, and cut off the retreat of the English. They will fall into oe power.” 970 H wR! Aas “Theplan i8 good,”.said Eph. “Are you sure it ‘is the right. one, ?” wart fal 258 we i a wer, a “T am sure; we march t6-morrew! “T have heard .of this. fort,” said the spy. ‘“It-is called | Edward, and. is very strong. Are you sure we —- x “T think so; it will bea surprise” “Perhaps !” thought. Eph. But -he- aidovta0t ped his: thought aloud. He gathered from the other the probable route of the army, and then called! for his horses; . The or- derly volunteered to see him safe out of camp, and they rode out together, finding no trouble until about to cross the last ~ picket-line, where the pass was examined. © But the orderly, who was well known, vouched. for the fact that this was Jean. Fontaine, and he was allowed to pass. He shook hands cor- dially with the orderly, and promised to see him when he id comichooks.con