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Nomads of the North

CHAPTER FOURTEEN
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From Le Beau's traps he took only the living things, chiefly birds and squirrels and the big web-footed snowshoe rabbits.

And because a mink jumped at him once, and tore open his nose, he destroyed a number of minks so utterly that their pelts were spoiled.

He found himself another windfall, but instinct taught him now never to go to it directly, but to approach it, and leave it, in a roundabout way.
Day and night Le Beau, the man-brute, plotted against him.

He set many poison-baits.

He killed a doe, and scattered strychnine in its entrails.


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