Son of Kazan by James Oliver Curwood]@TWC D-Link book Son of Kazan 8/28 But at last, as the hours passed, hope began to die in him. The sky grew less blue; a low wind began to ride over the tops of the stubs, and now and then one of them fell with a startling crash. An hour before dusk he lay down in the open, weak and starved. The sun disappeared behind the forest. |