The Power And The Glory
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Gilbert Parker. The Power And The Glory
The Power And The Glory
Table of Contents
Chapter I. At the Château Saint Louis
Chapter II. Have Care, La Salle!
Chapter III. The Man That Mattered
Chapter IV. The First Fort in the West
Chapter V. The Fountain of Power
Chapter VI. La Salle and Abbé Renaudot
Chapter VII. At Versailles
Chapter VIII. Defeat
Chapter IX. Foes Meet
Chapter X. Lya
Chapter XI. La Salle Receives a Loan
Chapter XII. The Man, Nicolas Perrot
Chapter XIII. Lya Makes a Discovery
Chapter XIV. The Cross-Roads
Chapter XV. The Argonauts
Chapter XVI. Face to Face
Chapter XVII. The Way Out
Chapter XVIII. The Pow Pow
Chapter XIX. At the Gateway
Chapter XX. The Building of the “Griffon”
Chapter XXI. The Dark Corners
Chapter XXII
“Spy of the Hudson's Bay Company—Go!”
Chapter XXIII. La Salle Sees Light
Chapter XXIV. Tonty and Mutiny
Chapter XXV. The Light from the Ruins
Chapter XXVI. A Visitor from France
Chapter XXVII. The End of the Day
Chapter XXVIII. A Blow at Frontenac
Chapter XXIX. The New Governor
Chapter XXX. La Salle Struck Hard
Chapter XXXI. The Other Cheek Also
Chapter XXXII. Once More Versailles
Chapter XXXIII. Old Friends Meet
Chapter XXXIV. The King and Seignelay
Chapter XXXV. Point to Point
Chapter XXXVI. Again Ranard
Chapter XXXVII “Forty Stripes”
Chapter XXXVIII. The Day of Fate
Chapter XXXIX. God Knows
Chapter XL “All Shall Be Well”
Chapter XLI. Two Women
Chapter XLII. In the Hour of Trial
Chapter XLIII. Au 'Voir La Salle
Chapter XLIV “Oh, Tender Heart!”
Epilogue
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Gilbert Parker
Published by Good Press, 2021
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While the salon was full of courtiers awaiting the entrance of the Grand Monarch, things were happening on which depended the future of France in the New World. Were it not for La Salle, the vast territory from Fort Frontenac to the Gulf of Mexico would not have been taken in the name of France. We shall see how things went with La Salle.
It was at the house of the Prince de Conti that a meeting chanced which would influence the future of Canada. Tonty had given the Prince the result of his visit to the Abbé Renaudot, and Conti heard with pleasure that La Salle had asked Tonty to go to Canada. He said:
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