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Kazan

CHAPTER VII
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From the frozen river came her reply, and he went to her.
Vainly Gray Wolf tried to lure him back into their old haunts--away from the cabin and the scent of man.

Late that morning the man harnessed his dogs, and from the fringe of the forest Kazan saw him tuck Joan and the baby among the furs on the sledge, as old Pierre had done.

All that day he followed in the trail of the team, with Gray Wolf slinking behind him.

They traveled until dark; and then, under the stars and the moon that had followed the storm, the man still urged on his team.

It was deep in the night when they came to another cabin, and the man beat upon the door.


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