. According to season [microform] : talks about the flowers in the order of their appearance in the woods and fields. Wild flowers; Fleurs sauvages. ) Feints and Surprises. »97. No one had attributed such « thing as treachery to either father or son before. Harry sought Gen. Wolfe; determined to speak ⢠good word for the trapper, but a consultation was be- ing held to deicide upon a plan of action. Wolfe submitted three plans to Gens. M6nckton, Townshend and Murray, and asked which they con- sidered the best. He suggested that the army ^hould march ten miles up the Montmorenci and fall iipo


. According to season [microform] : talks about the flowers in the order of their appearance in the woods and fields. Wild flowers; Fleurs sauvages. ) Feints and Surprises. »97. No one had attributed such « thing as treachery to either father or son before. Harry sought Gen. Wolfe; determined to speak ⢠good word for the trapper, but a consultation was be- ing held to deicide upon a plan of action. Wolfe submitted three plans to Gens. M6nckton, Townshend and Murray, and asked which they con- sidered the best. He suggested that the army ^hould march ten miles up the Montmorenci and fall iipon the enemy in the rear, or that a general attack should be made from the boats upon Beaufort; the third plan was to cross the ford at the mouth of the Montmbrenci and march along the shore until a place could be found where the cliffs could be ascended. ^ The brigadier generals discussed the propositions thoroughly, and unanimously rejected them. In place of Wolfe's plans they suggested that it would be better to try and land above the town, placing the army between Quebec and the base of supplies, thus forfcmg the French general to either surrender or fight Wolfe had no confidence in the plan, but he deter> miied to adopt it, and stake his future on the issue. Orders were at once given to evacuate the camp at Mdntmorenci. Monckton, at Point Levi, was on the watch, and saw ML "I onrcaimwM^ sending a strong foree to pr^ygni^j^ Wolfe's movement. 'ki '^Aiiifm «â L. ^iPa r^fe'ly rflj- 3*tv« . â¢â jiJ>jtf*'lS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dana, William Starr, Mrs. , 1861-1952. Toronto : G. N. Morang


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