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Updated: June 17, 2025
When John heard what had happened, on his return to work, he was considerably disturbed, and suggested to his comrades the advisability of placing a night-guard on the premises for a while at least, since this unknown enemy might make an effort some night to burn or irreparably damage the Sky-Bird.
Andy, sizing up the bunch and the brands, lighted upon a rangy blue roan that he knew or thought he knew, and the eyes of him brightened with desire. If he could get that roan in his string, he told himself, he could go to sleep in the saddle on night-guard; for an easier horse to ride he never had straddled.
The garrison sleeps secure even the night-guard in the zaguan with their bodies extended along the stone banqueta, are sleeping soundly. The Presidio dreads no sudden attack there has been no rumour of Indian incursion the neighbouring tribes are all en paz; and the Tagno conspirators have been destroyed. Greater vigilance would be superfluous.
To prevent, or at least to render such accidents less likely in future, the First Consul organized a night-guard at Saint-Cloud, and subsequently did the same at all his residences; which guard-was called "the watch."
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