. With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga . HE WHIPPED OUT His SWORD. Tf^ith Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga seized the bridle of Warners horse, whichreared with him and struck out angrily. Butthe justice hung on, still calling to the by-standers to interfere and help him. Enochurged his own horse forward; but there wasno fear of the neighbors aiding in Seth War-ners capture. They refused to do so, andperhaps as much out of fear of the Connecti-cut man himself, as out of dislike for thejustice. Warners horse was a mettlesome beast andMunros act in seizing the bridle angered Green Mountain boy had al


. With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga . HE WHIPPED OUT His SWORD. Tf^ith Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga seized the bridle of Warners horse, whichreared with him and struck out angrily. Butthe justice hung on, still calling to the by-standers to interfere and help him. Enochurged his own horse forward; but there wasno fear of the neighbors aiding in Seth War-ners capture. They refused to do so, andperhaps as much out of fear of the Connecti-cut man himself, as out of dislike for thejustice. Warners horse was a mettlesome beast andMunros act in seizing the bridle angered Green Mountain boy had all he could doto handle his steed for a moment and, asMunro continued to cling to the bridle, War-ner suddenly whipped out his sword andwhirling it about his head brought the flat ofthe weapon down upon the officers pate!The blow caused Munro to relax his hold andknocked him to the ground, where he lay,roaring with pain and anger. Warner rodeover him and approached the open door of thehouse to which Mrs. Munro, frightened by herhusbands overthrow, quickly br


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