Vulgar words in Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present (Page 1)
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Thus in August 1666, we are told of the melancholy end of a famous Indian warrior: "Tracy invited the Flemish Bastard and a Mohawk chief named Agariata to his table, when allusion was made to the murder of Chasy.
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Tracy told his insolent guest that he should never kill anybody else; and he was led out and hanged in presence of the Bastard.
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However, as I had a small party of the company, I continued to get a number of little jobs done towards making it passably comfortable for the men, and for my own part I got Hector Munro, who was a joiner by trade, to knock up a kind of "cabinet" (as the Canadians called it) in one corner of the house for myself.