The Sun Of Quebec A Story of a Great Crisis
THE SUN OF QUEBEC A STORY OF A GREAT CRISIS BY JOSEPH A. ALTSHELER AUTHOR OF "LORDS OF THE WILD," "THE GREAT SIOUX TRAIL," ETC. APPLETON-CENTURY-CROFTS, INC. NEW YORK COPYRIGHT, 1919, BY D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
"Yes," said Jonas, "and I verily believe somebody is out on it, and has
lost his way."
"Well," said Josey, "let us go home as fast as we can, and tell uncle."
"No," said Jonas, "that won't do."
Jonas turned in the direction from which the sound appeared to come, and,
putting his hands up to his mouth in the shape of a speaking-trumpet,
he called out, as loud as he could call,--
"Hal--loo!"
He listened after he had thus called, but there was no answer. In a few
minutes, the cry which he had heard first was repeated, in the same tone
as before.
"They don't hear me," said Jonas.
"Hal--loo!" cried out Josey, as loud as he could call.
There was no answer; but, in a few seconds afterwards, the cry was
repeated, as at first.
"You see," said Jonas, "that the wind blows this way, and they can't
THE SUN OF QUEBEC A STORY OF A GREAT CRISIS BY JOSEPH A. ALTSHELER AUTHOR OF "LORDS OF THE WILD," "THE GREAT SIOUX TRAIL," ETC. APPLETON-CENTURY-CROFTS, INC. NEW YORK COPYRIGHT, 1919, BY D. APPLETON AND COMPANY