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Chapter 6 THE WILDERNESS

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en years immediately preceding that of 1763. The bitter fighting between England and France for the supremacy of the new world that began with the signal defeat of the English army under Braddock, in

ky, Detroit, Mackinac, Fort Howard on Green Bay, and Fort St. Joseph near the southern end of Lake Michigan. While from its commanding position the most important of these forts was the first named; the largest, and the one surrounded by the most thriving settlement was at Detroit. Here the fort itself was a palisaded village of one h

aveller left the clumsy but comfortable sloop on board which he had perhaps spent a week or more on the voyage from New York, and embarked in a canoe or flat-boat, which was laboriously poled against the swift current of the Mohawk river. Thus he passed the old Dutch town of Schenectady, Johnson Hall and Johnson Castle, Forts Hunter and Herkimer, and at length reached the head of river navigation at Fort Stanwix. From here a short portage through the forest led him to the waters of Wood creek, where h

oad rivers and rushing streams, and spreading its leafy protection over uncounted millions of beasts, birds, and fishes. Here dwelt the Indian, and before the coming of the white man the forest supplied all his simple needs. Its gloomy mazes were threaded in every direction by his trails, deep-trodden by the

e fur traders became important features of the forest life, and their business grew to be so immensely profitable that its control was one of the prime objects for which England and France fought in America. The little forts that the French scattered over the country were only trading-posts, and at them, so long as their

r existed. The newcomers did not care so much for furs as they did for land. For this they were willing to trade rum, but not guns, knives, powder, or b

began to perceive that even the privilege of living was not to be granted him much longer. He grew desperate, and his hatred against those who had driven away his kind French friends and brought about all his present misery became very bitter. He saw plainly that if he did not drive these redcoats back to the sea whence they came, they would soon sweep his race from the face of the earth. There seemed to be only a few white men and many Indians; but while the former were united under one great

er village came messengers bearing broad belts of wampum and the crimson hatchet of war. They came in the name of Pontiac, war chief of the fierce Ottawas, head medicine man of the powerful Metai, friend of Montcalm, stanc

of the forest became crazed with the fever of war. Finally, the fierce plan was perfected. The blow was to be struck at every British post west of Niagara on the same day. With the fall of these, the trium

eady to burst, it had been conducted with such secrecy that only one w

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Contents

At War with Pontiac
Chapter 1 TAWTRY HOUSE
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Chapter 2 THE MAJOR GAINS A FRIEND AND MAKES AN ENEMY
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Chapter 3 TRUMAN FLAGG'S STORY
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Chapter 4 ESCAPE OF THE PRISONERS
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Chapter 5 A BABY LOST AND RECOVERED
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Chapter 6 THE WILDERNESS
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Chapter 7 THE MAJOR RE-ENTERS ACTIVE SERVICE
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Chapter 8 DONALD SETS FORTH ON A PERILOUS MISSION
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Chapter 9 ST. AUBIN'S STARTLING INFORMATION
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Chapter 10 PONTIAC DECLARES WAR
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Chapter 11 MAJOR HESTER IS TAKEN PRISONER
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Chapter 12 DONALD AT JOHNSON CASTLE
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Chapter 13 PAYMASTER BULLEN AND HIS WONDERFUL TUB
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Chapter 14 A WHITE MEDICINE MAN
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Chapter 15 DONALD AND CHRISTIE CEMENT A FRIENDSHIP
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Chapter 16 QUICKEYE AND THE ZEBRA
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Chapter 17 A BRAVE GIRL CAPTIVE
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Chapter 18 SURPRISE AND DESTRUCTION OF THE BOAT BRIGADE
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Chapter 19 THE TOTEM SAVES DONALD'S LIFE
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Chapter 20 BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT AT FORT DETROIT
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Chapter 21 IN SEARCH OF A LOST SISTER
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Chapter 22 AMID THE RUINS OF FORT SANDUSKY
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Chapter 23 DISCOVERED AND PURSUED BY SAVAGES
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Chapter 24 CHRISTIE'S BRAVE DEFENCE OF HIS POST
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Chapter 25 DONALD FIRES THE MINE AND SAVES THE BLOCKHOUSE
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Chapter 26 FRIENDS IN CAPTIVITY
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Chapter 27 HOW THE PAYMASTER NAVIGATED LAKE ERIE IN A TUB
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Chapter 28 THE PAYMASTER IN WAR-PAINT AND FEATHERS
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Chapter 29 DONALD AND THE PAYMASTER ESCAPE
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Chapter 30 IMMINENT DANGER OF THE SCHOONER GLADWYN
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Chapter 31 PONTIAC RECOGNIZES THE TOTEM
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Chapter 32 LAST CRUISE OF THE PAYMASTER'S TUB
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Chapter 33 FORT DETROIT IS REINFORCED
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Chapter 34 AH-MO, THE DAUGHTER OF PONTIAC
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Chapter 35 A NIGHT OF FIGHTING AND TERROR
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Chapter 36 BRAVE DEATH OF THE OLD MAJOR
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Chapter 37 THE CURSE OF THE MAGIC CIRCLE
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Chapter 38 A WINTER IN THE WILDERNESS
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Chapter 39 AN ADOPTED DAUGHTER OF THE FOREST
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Chapter 40 THE PRINCESS ANSWERS DONALD'S QUESTION
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