Son of Kazan by James Oliver Curwood]@TWC D-Link book Son of Kazan 13/25 He did not see her in time to stop or swerve aside, and Nepeese flung herself down in his path. For an instant or two they were together. Baree felt the smother of her hair, and the clutch of her hands. Then he squirmed away and darted again toward the blind end of the canyon. She was panting--and laughing. |