Chapter 17
"Weavewethewoof.Thethreadisspun.
Thewebiswove.Theworkisdone."
Gray.
Thehostilearmies,whichlayinthewildsoftheHorican,passedthenightofthe9thofAugust,1757,muchinthemannertheywouldhadtheyencounteredonthefairestfieldsofEurope.Whiletheconqueredwerestill,sullen,anddejected,thevictorstriumphed.Buttherearelimitsaliketogriefandjoy;andlongbeforethewatchesofthemorningcame,thestillnessofthoseboundlesswoodswasonlybrokenbyagaycallfromsomeexultingyoungFrenchmanoftheadvancedpickets,oramenacingchallengefromthefort,whichsternlyforbadetheapproachofanyhostilefootstepsbeforethestipulatedmoment.Eventheseoccasionalthreateningsoundsceasedtobeheardinthatdullhourwhichprecedestheday,atwhichperiodalistenermighthavesoughtinvainanyevidenceofthepresenceofthosearmedpowersthatthenslumberedontheshoresofthe"holylake."
Itwasduringthesemomentsofdeepsilence,thatthecanvaswhichconcealedtheentrancetoaspaciousmarqueeintheFrenchencampmentwasshovedaside,andamanissuedfrombeneaththedraperyintotheopenair.Hewasenvelopedinacloakthatmighthavebeenintendedasaprotectionfromthechillingdampsofthewoods,butwhichservedequallywellasamantle,toconcealhisperson.