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The Wolf Hunters

CHAPTER II
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The feud still existed.

The outlaws came to be spoken of as "Woongas," and a Woonga was regarded as a fair target for any man's rifle.
Meanwhile two children came to bless the happy union of Newsome and his lovely Indian wife.

One of these, the eldest, was a boy, and in honor of the old chief he was named Wabigoon, and called Wabi for short.

The other was a girl, three years younger, and Newsome insisted that she be called Minnetaki.

Curiously enough, the blood of Wabi ran almost pure to his Indian forefathers, while Minnetaki, as she became older, developed less of the wild beauty of her mother and more of the softer loveliness of the white race, her wealth of soft, jet black hair and her great dark eyes contrasting with the lighter skin of her father's blood.


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