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The Lords of the Wild

CHAPTER VII
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It is strange that no prowling wolf has come.

Ah, I see the nose of one now in the thicket! Sharp Sword and his force cannot be very far ahead, and we shall have to be very cautious how we proceed." "I think it likely," said Willet, "that Tandakora and his band will join him soon.

If he is intending an attack upon us somewhere he will want to mass his full strength for it." "Tandakora will join him before he makes his next camp," said Tayoga, in the most positive manner.

"Great Bear reasons well.

I expect to see the trail of the Ojibway chief, within an hour." They went forward slowly, lest they walk into an ambush set by the foe, and, before they had gone two miles, the Onondaga pointed to a new trail coming out of the forest and merging into that of St.Luc.
"Dagaeoga knows who has walked here!" he said.
"Yes," replied Robert.


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