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I
Think We Have Company by Robert Griffing
English land
grabbers have descended the Ohio River from Fort Pitt in the spring
of 1765. For the first time in over 15 years the valley is open
to settlement. Using the many tributaries flowing from the North
they have penetrated into the interior of the Ohio country. A generation
of warfare and bloodshed have made the English and Natives stern
enemies, neither side willing to trust the other. A chance meeting
between the two parties was always unpredictable, revealing that
thin line between life and death.
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