[The Grizzly King by James Oliver Curwood]@TWC D-Link bookThe Grizzly King CHAPTER THREE 12/20
Langdon squatted quickly, raising his left knee for a rest, and at a hundred and fifty yards began firing. Sometimes it happens that an hour--a minute--changes the destiny of man; and the ten seconds which followed swiftly after that first shot from the foot of the coulee changed Thor.
He had got his fill of the man-smell.
He had seen man.
And now he _felt_ him. It was as if one of the lightning flashes he had often seen splitting the dark skies had descended upon him and had entered his flesh like a red-hot knife; and with that first burning agony of pain came the strange, echoing roar of the rifles.
He had turned up the slope when the bullet struck him in the fore-shoulder, mushrooming its deadly soft point against his tough hide, and tearing a hole through his flesh--but without touching the bone. He was two hundred yards from the ravine when it hit; he was nearer three hundred when the stinging fire seared him again, this time in his flank. Neither shot had staggered his huge bulk, twenty such shots would not have killed him.
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