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The Wolf Hunters

CHAPTER II
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The hatred for the people of Wabinosh House became hereditary, and the Woonga children grew up with it in their hearts.

The real cause of the feud had been forgotten by many, though not by Woonga himself.

At last so daring did he become that the provincial government placed a price upon his head and upon those of a number of his most notorious followers.

For a time the outlaws were driven from the country, but the bloodthirsty chief himself could not be captured.
When Wabi was seventeen years of age it was decided that he should be sent to some big school in the States for a year.

Against this plan the young Indian--nearly all people regarded him as an Indian, and Wabi was proud of the fact--fought with all of the arguments at his command.


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