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r, sternly. "Come, four of you, lead them out of earshot. Take your guns, and use them if need be." Four powerful fellows at once obeyed the order, and led the prisoners, who had been once more bound, into the woods. Once again Dan was tempted to offer fierce resistance, but he knew that the Hudson's Bay men were yet too far off to be able to hear shouts--at least to understand the meaning of them--and that it would be useless to resist such a guard. He therefore submitted to be led a mile or so into the woods, and finally was permitted to sit down with La Certe under a tree to await the result of the conference. They had not to wait long. In less than half-an-hour one of the younger among the Nor'-westers came bounding towards them, waving his cap and shouting. "You are free, Messieurs--free!" he cried, seizing both prisoners by the hands. "We are no longer enemies!" "Free! What do you mean?" demanded Dan, who fancied that the young man must have gone mad. "The companies have joined!" he cried, excitedly. "They are one! We are all friends now; but come and see and hear for yourself." Filled with wonder, and some small degree of hope, Dan and La Certe followed the young man, accompanied by their guards, who were not less mystified than themselves. Arrived at their camping-place, they found that the canoes had brought a Chief Trader--or officer of the Hudson's Bay Company--who was conveying to Red River, and the interior of Rupert's Land generally, the good news of a momentous historical event, namely, the union of the two companies. The important event here referred to, namely, the coalition between the two great rival companies, which took place in 1821, was the death-blow to party strife over the whole of Rupert's Land, and also inaugurated the dawn of lasting prosperity in the Red River Colony. "Cut their bonds," said the Chief Trader, as the prisoners approached. No touch of the surgeon's knife ever effected a cure more speedily. "I congratulate you, young sir," said the Trader, grasping Dan's hand: "you are now free, for I understand that your loss of liberty had nothing to do with crime, and the rival companies are no longer opponents; they are friends. Indeed, we have been married, so to speak, and are now one. I am on my way to Red River with the good news." "When do you start?" asked Dan, abruptly. "Well, if you mean from this spot," answered the Trader, somewhat surprised
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