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The Rulers of the Lakes

CHAPTER XII
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Remember that if they undertake to rush us we will use our rifles, but they are to be held in reserve.
Hark, the giant leader howls for the third time!" The long, piercing note came now from a point not very distant.

Heard in all the loneliness of the black forest it was inexpressively threatening and evil.

Not until his own note died did the howl of his pack follow.

All doubts that Robert may have felt fled at once.

He believed everything that Tayoga had said, and he knew that the wolf-pack, reenforced by mighty timber wolves from the far north, was coming straight toward the cave for what was left of the moose meat and Tayoga and himself.


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