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Kazan

CHAPTER IV
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And then, at last, he turned and went down into the plain.
All that night he kept close to the hunt-pack, but never quite approached it.

This was fortunate for him.

He still bore the scent of traces, and of man.

The pack would have torn him into pieces.

The first instinct of the wild is that of self-preservation.


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