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The Lords of the Wild

CHAPTER XIII
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He must guard against Garay with all his five senses.
The night continued to brighten.

The lightning ceased to flicker, the storm had blown itself out in the distance, and a fine moon and a myriad of stars came out.

Things in the camp became clearly visible, and, feeling that Garay would attempt nothing more at such a time, Robert closed his eyes again.

He soon slept, and did not awaken until all the other prisoners were up.
"Mr.Tilden," he said to the hunter, "I offer you my sincere apologies." "Apologies," said the hunter in surprise.

"What for ?" "Because I mistook a much worse man for you.


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