Classic Book Library : Historical Fiction : True To The Old Flag: A Tale Of The American War Of Independence : Chapter 14 : Page 2 of 22 "It is Jack Pearson!" "It are Jack Pearson," the hunter said, "but for the moment I can't recollect ye, though yer face seems known. Why!" he exclaimed in changed tones, "it's that boy Harold growed into a man." "It is," Harold replied, grasping the frontiersman's hand. "And ye may know me, too," Peter Lambton said, "though it's twenty year since we fought side by side against the Mohawks." "Why, old hoss, are you above ground still?" the hunter exclaimed heartily. "I'm glad to see you again, old friend. And what are you doing here, you and Harold and these Senecas? For they is Senecas, sure enough. I've been in the woods for the last hour, and have been puzzling myself nigh to death. I seed them Injuns going about over the clearing sarching, and for the life of me I couldn't think what they were a-doing. Then I seed 'em gathered down here, with two white men among 'em, so I guessed it was right to show myself." "They were searching to see how many had fallen in this terrible business," Harold said, pointing to the ruins. The hunter shook his head. Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |