Laura Secord, the heroine of 1812
y husband,
ura Seco
heard his p
the pat
st how Fitz
at Beav
rets, and fume
us Briti
will not, wi
an ali
, all too poo
ed fields
Night puts
and sab
nds, of sham
that n
ll warn Fitz
ness is
hour of pre
y aid sh
y country,
m me drop
hee in this
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cre, this h
this wi
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-regard
am I, a cr
en! and mu
, wretche
will sur
my husband,
er points
creature by
ion is
thou not been
er have lear
strength thou
, and not
is plain, 'ti
ful task
r me; and
he care o
ear wife! a
too brav
f wolf or
-rattle
Nay, smile n
on shall
east; and Hea
enger-in