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A half-century of conflict. France and England in North America. Part ...

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1747.] DEATH OF NOBLE. 193"Friends," cried the gallant youth, ashe fell by theside <strong>of</strong> his comm<strong>and</strong>er, " don't let two dead men discourageyou." The Canadians, powdered from headto foot with snow, burst <strong>in</strong>to the house.m<strong>in</strong>utes, all resistance was overpowered.With<strong>in</strong> tenOf twentyfourEnglishmen, twenty-one were killed, <strong>and</strong> threemade prisoners.^Meanwhile, La Corne, with his party <strong>of</strong> forty men,had attacked the house where were quartered ColonelNoble <strong>and</strong> his brother, with Capta<strong>in</strong> Howe <strong>and</strong> severalother <strong>of</strong>ficers.Noble had lately transferred the ma<strong>in</strong>guard to the stone house, but had not yet removedthither himself, <strong>and</strong> the guard <strong>in</strong> the house which heoccupied was small. The French burst the doorwith axes, <strong>and</strong> rushed <strong>in</strong>. Colonel Noble, startledfrom sleep, sprang from his bed, receiv<strong>in</strong>g twomusket-balls <strong>in</strong> the body as he did so. He seems tohave had pistols, for he returned the fire severaltimes.His servant, who was <strong>in</strong> the house, testifiedthat the French called to the colonel through aw<strong>in</strong>dow <strong>and</strong> jpromised him quarter if he would surrender;but that he refused, on which they firedaga<strong>in</strong>, <strong>and</strong> a bullet, strik<strong>in</strong>g his forehead, killedhim<strong>in</strong>stantly. His brother, Ensign Noble, was also shotdown, fight<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> his shirt. Lieutenants Picker<strong>in</strong>g<strong>and</strong> Lechmere lay <strong>in</strong> bed dangerously ill,<strong>and</strong> werekilled there.Lieutenant Jones, after, as the narratorsays, "ridd<strong>in</strong>g himself <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the enemy," triedto break through the rest <strong>and</strong> escape, but was runVOL. II. — 13^Beaujeu, Journal.

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