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The Masters of the Peaks

CHAPTER XIII
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They did not stay crouched here until the enemy went away, but moved off down the hill, their course on the whole leading away from the lake.

The enemy was before them, because they kept among the bushes, always in the densest part of them.

Here they knelt.

The bent grass stems indicate the pressure of knees.

The warriors must have been very close.
"Now the trail divides.


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