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Betty Zane

CHAPTER XIV
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They heard the heavy thump of a log being rammed against the fence; then a splitting and splintering of one of the six-inch oak planks.

Another and another smashing blow and the lower half of one of the planks fell inwards, leaving an aperture large enough to admit an Indian.

The men dashed forward to the assistance of Wetzel, who stood by the hole with upraised axe.
At the same moment a shot rang out.

Bennet stumbled and fell headlong.

An Indian had shot through the hole in the fence.


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