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The Masters of the Peaks

CHAPTER XIII
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It was not a wandering hunter and it was not a ranger.

You will notice, Dagaeoga, that these traces are uncommonly large.

They are not slender like the footprints of the Great Bear, but broad as well as long.

Why, I should know anywhere in the world what feet made them.

Think, Dagaeoga!" "I don't seem to recall." "Willet is a great hunter and scout, among the bravest of men, skillful on the trail, and terrible in battle, but the man who is now with him is all these also.


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