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On a block just inside the door sat Marc.
The Forge in the Forest
Being The Narrative of the Acadian Ranger, Jean de Mer, Seigneur de Briart; and how he crossed the Black Abbé; and of his Adventures in a Strange Fellowship
By
Charles G. D. Roberts
Lamson, Wolffe and Company Boston, New York and London William Briggs, Toronto MDCCCXCVI
To George E. Fenety, Esq.
This Story of a Province among whose Honoured Sons he is not least distinguished is dedicated with esteem and affection
Map of Peninsula of Acadie (Nova Scotia)
Contents
Part I.—Marc
Part II.—Mizpah
Part I
Marc
The Forge in the Forest
A Foreword
Chapter I
The Capture at the Forge
Chapter II
The Black Abbé
Chapter III
Tamin's Little Stratagem
Marc tied to post
Chapter IV
The Governor's Signature
Chapter V
In the Run of the Seas
Tamin's big gun clapped like a cannon, and kicked my shoulder very vilely.
Chapter VI
Grûl
Chapter VII
The Commander is Embarrassed
Chapter VIII
The Black Abbé Comes to Dinner
For the visitor was none other than the Black Abbé himself.
Chapter IX
The Abbé Strikes Again
Chapter X
A Bit of White Petticoat
Chapter XI
I Fall a Willing Captive
Part II
Mizpah
Chapter XII
In a Strange Fellowship
Chapter XIII
My Comrade
Turning her head partly around, so that I could see the gracious profile
Chapter XIV
My Comrade Shoots Excellently Well
Chapter XV
Grûl's Hour
Grûl lay flat, thrust his head and shoulders far out over the brink, and reached down a long arm.
Chapter XVI
I Cool My Adversaries' Courage
Chapter XVII
A Night in the Deep
Chapter XVIII
The Osprey, of Plymouth
Chapter XIX
The Camp by Canseau Strait
Chapter XX
The Fellowship Dissolved
Chapter XXI
The Fight at Grand Pré
Chapter XXII
The Black Abbé Strikes in the Dark
Chapter XXIII
The Rendezvous at the Forge
Suddenly, with a little laugh that was mostly a sob, put Philip into my arms.
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