Heralds of Empire
y; for while Jean delayed the natives we ran overland through the woods, launched our canoe
. "And now, my brave lads," he began, counting in quick, sharp words that rang with command, "keep time-o
ves in hand, men, you can win against the devil's own
swell, dipping, rising buoyant, forward in bounds, with a roar of the nearing rapids, and spray dashing athwart in drifts. M. Radisson braced back. The prow lifted, shot into mid-air, touched water again, and went whirling through the mill-race that boiled below a w
oe as we breasted a turn in the river to calmer currents, "Sainte An
'twould gain his end,"
might rest; but he threw his head back with a loud laugh, more of scorn than mirth, and bade me nurse a wounded hand. On the evening of the third day we came to t
he fort," he remarked; and the canoe glided out t
have surprised us when the craft shot out from river-mouth to ope
was nigh as
vers and an ocean-tide met. The seething waves lashed to foam with the long, low moan of the world-devouring serpent which, legend says, is ever an-hungering to
f the pounding surf receded to the rear. Clouds blew inland, muffling the moon; and M. Radisson ordered us ashore for the night.
ll M. Radisson's comfort, when God
d you must remember, while the diamond and the charcoal are of the same family, 'tis the diamond has lustre, because it is hard. Faults, M. Radisson had, whic
a half-built fort on an island in mid-river. At the water side lay a queer-rigged brigantine, rocking t
w on the high sea," muttere
make a prize worth the taking," added M. Radisson sharply. Then, as if to j
from the fog a stockaded fort with two bastions f
fort," growled Godefroy, w
Radisson. "Easy taking makes so
in his obstinacy. "All very well to talk, sir, but
when it's done," inte
ose obstinates who would b
, sir, what we're
one thing to do always-only one, the right thing! Do it, fool! An I hear mor
lkily back, and M.
odefroy's tongue is out he can't grumbl
from a tree to attract the fort's notice. Then he post
othin
d out the noon hour M. Radis
he vowed. "Losing time is l
on was towering above him. Catching Godefroy by the scruff of the neck, he threw him face down into t
ed. "They will not fire at Indians. Bin
s arms, whistling, and hallooing. With cries of welcome, the fort people ran to the shore and left their guns unmanned. Reading from a syllable book, they shouted out Indian words
called in the Indian tongu
d Radisson, "not the
y approaching nearer. He shouted
, blundered in here
of disguise, he demanded in might
ey called bac
insisted Radisson, with a
rade," came a
m the ground in the woods, or from a far mem
ur license," boldly
ws ashore put the
ee your license instantly," repeated Si
f the men, who was dressed with slash
led and poled a
he taking! If the rascals complain-the g
mistook your firing for more French ships!" Shaping his hands trumpet fashion to his mouth
as if he had tossed a
from their courage! We'll not waste a pound o' powder in capturing that prize!" He turned suddenly to
Gil
he woods. "Ben was tall. The pirate
-grown to a well-timbered rapscallion with head high in air, jack-boots ha
g to the fort, and stood twirling his m
-Radisson!"
y in air like an unbroken colt d
and," he called down
land," Radisson shouted up t
kicked the sand with his heels. Raising a h
you in this warlik
s Most Christian Majesty, the King of Fr
o catch the d
ties!" he ejaculated. "
ng when one is master alread
tongue like an eel, but that's what I mean; a
quietly motioning us to follow ashore. "No need to conque
fly, each with a free hand to his sword-hil
n: "I've seen t
"We captured her from
n. "I meant outside the
e those your ships?" he a
in the way of a f
allest we have," quic
Radisson's eyes closed to the wat
welcome friends! Come aboard all of you and test the Canary we got in the hold of a fine Spanish galleon last week! Such a top-heavy ship, w
Radisson's t
cess of the beaver tr
renchman captive; M. Radisson, with the lightnings under his brows and that
the brain? It was that took me aboard his
there"-his mighty air brought the laugh to my face-
ar to Ben's vanity, "we cannot be debtors altogether. Let two of yo
ile M. Radisson spied out the ship. He signalled, as we thought, for two hostages to come down from the fort; but scarce had he dropped
ged with terror, and my own pulse went a-ho
ast shot went skipping over the water, "you're devilish
ty of powder, and that some fool
powder, there would doubtless be use found for it
and filled the air with powder-dust; but when the smoke cleare
, the Frenchman ran h
the next
d a line on the sand between th
disson. "Now I'll wager you a bottle of Madeira
e gunners ceased firing and M. Radi
er! You'll need it all if he's king who conquers! Besides," he added, turning suddenly se
ave you?" b
s Bay Company ships attacking you, I'd be glad to loan
staches till they were nigh jerked
ys M. de Radisson, with the l
e," laughed Gillam, half-puzzled, half-p
the lace ruffle of Gillam's sleev
uestion
and the common soldiers and my own guard, 'tis all I can manag
thing of a treaty of
on shook
support to do as I
coolness was scurvy trea
he cub's hangdog of a father not offer a thousan
he played t
anced for you to escape,"
t a treaty," an
hs the Frenchman,
em," say
t wish to be
ish to be
to be discovered do
says
discovered, don't let you
en't," sa
ng sharply at me; for we were bo
eft the island,
to us. Then to Gillam, "Don't let your peopl
says
Fur Company to discover
" says
froy, who knew the plays of his master's game better than I. "We can beat
prophecy with an omin
w you are here," M. R
counts
you against th
am laughed
ds the Hudson's B
"but your father doesn't command the governor o
not know that I a
hing on the Company's preserve, the Company's captain and the captain's son might go hang for all the furs they'd get! By
s the first time, I think, the cub realized that t
ised three terms. You will keep your people from knowing I
nst the Indians," coo
ase for all the furs the New Englander would get; and Ben Gillam
e leave the island," warned M. Radisson, "I may let my men
ut out h
treaty,"
the last of us; but M. Radisson was not the ma
did you say, tall and slim? Did you sink her or sell her? Sen