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The Sowers

CHAPTER XXXI
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It was still singularly like a scene on the stage.
The second bear raised his powerful fore-paws as he approached.

One blow would tear open Paul's brain.
A terrific report sent the girls staggering back, for a moment paralyzing thought.

The keeper had fired through the window, both barrels almost simultaneously.

It was a question how much lead would bring the bear down before he covered the intervening dozen yards.

In the confined space of the hut, the report of the heavy double charge was like that of a cannon; moreover, Steinmetz, twenty yards away, had fired at the same moment.
The room was filled with smoke.


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