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night, that he might visit the outposts. "Pierre," he said, after the man had been posted, "youthout good proof." "Never fear, sir," was Pierre's answer, as he brought his firelock to his shnext post, and Pierre Sancoin was left alone. Pierre's post was one of the most important in the canot pass it. The rock was to the westward, and Pierre's walk was to its outer side. The night wg beast, which had now sat upon his haunches. Pierre recognized the intruder now as a great dog, ofnavailing. "Parblieu! mon grand Prince!" Pierre uttered, as though the dog could understand ev uttered with solemn emphasis and due meaning, Pierre started on his route again. He had got half wn his belly, and stretched out his fore paws. Pierre patted him upon the head again, and, having due dog made another attempt to go to the camp. Pierre had nearly reached the rock, when he heard the, and having removed the shade, he started on. Pierre led the way to the copse, and there the dog wa[2 more...]