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The Masters of the Peaks

CHAPTER III
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Life, fresh and vigorous, poured back into their veins.
"I'm sorry our bear had to die," said Robert, "but he perished in a good cause.

I think he was reserved for the especial purpose of saving our lives." "It is so," said Tayoga with deep conviction.

"The face of Areskoui is now turned toward us.

Our unknown sin is expiated.

We must cook all the bear, and hang the flesh in the trees." "So we must," said the hunter.


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