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The Masters of the Peaks

CHAPTER XII
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He sat down again and thought it over a second time." "You can't possibly know that he resumed his seat on the log!" "Oh, yes, I can, Dagaeoga.

I wish all that we had to see was as easy, because here is the second place on the log where he picked at the bark.
Mighty as the Great Bear is he cannot sit in two places at once.

Not Tododaho himself could do that." "It's conclusive, and I find here at the end of the log his trail, leading on toward the east." "And he went fast, because the distance between his footprints lengthens.
But he did not do so long.

He became very slow suddenly.

The space between the footprints shortens all at once.


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