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In the heart of a brutal March winter, a band of colonial rangers slips across a frozen Lake George, their feet encased in snow‑shoes and their boots swapped for skates as they glide toward enemy lines. Led by the legendary Major Rogers, they move in tight formation through four‑foot‑deep drifts, masking their presence with hidden packs and a careful silence that betrays no hint of their numbers.
The Rangers push onward along a narrow, icy rivulet, trusting the steep mountains to shield them from French scouts. When a scout warns that hostile forces are approaching on the frozen stream, Rogers orders an immediate ambush; the first volley erupts, cutting down scores of enemy warriors and turning the bleak landscape into a fierce tableau of courage. Their daring strike forces the attackers to retreat, leaving the rangers to regroup and contemplate the next, uncertain step of their perilous mission.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (106K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Brian Coe and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2014-05-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1869
A teacher and local historian, she wrote closely researched books that bring early New England people and places to life. Her work often centered on family and regional history, especially Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and the story of Major Robert Rogers.
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