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The Masters of the Peaks

CHAPTER XII
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It's breakfast now, slices of deer, and water of a brook.

Deer is good, Tayoga, but I'm beginning to find I could do without it for quite a long time.

I envy Dave the fat goose he had, and I don't wonder that he ate it all at one time.

Maybe we could find a juicy goose or duck this morning." "But we have the deer and the Great Bear had nothing when he sought the goose.

We will even make the best of what we have, and take no risk." "It was merely a happy thought of mine, and I didn't expect it to be accepted.


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