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Bobby of the Labrador

CHAPTER VIII
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That was a signal for panic, as is the way of men and beasts, and the whole pack followed in a mad, wild rush to the cover of the woods.
An instant and the last of the pack had faded into the shadows among the trees--all save those left sprawling and limp upon the snow, which would never roam the hills again, and one or two of the wounded, which were whining, like whipped dogs, and the clearing about the cabin was as deserted as ever it was.
"I'll go out," said Skipper Ed, "and end the suffering of those wounded brutes.

Build up the fire, partner, and put the kettle on, and we'll have some tea.

Then if there's no sign of what's left of the pack returning, we'll haul the carcasses into the shed, where we can skin them tomorrow." There was a roaring, cheerful fire in the stove when Skipper Ed returned a few minutes later to report that twelve wolves lay dead outside.
"There must be some more down where we shot them at first," said he, as he drew off his _adikey_, "and some of those that got away were wounded, no doubt.

At any rate we've cut the pack down so far in numbers that it won't be a menace any longer." "What'll they do now ?" asked Bobby, as the three settled into their easy chairs to wait for the kettle to boil.
"Go and look for caribou, and attend to their business, I suppose, and leave us quiet, peaceable folk alone," he laughed, adding: "I never saw such a pack before, though I've heard some of the old Eskimos say that years ago it used to happen now and again that packs like this appeared.
Wolves are cowardly beasts, but numbers give them courage.

When six or eight get together, you have to look out for them, and when the pack grows to a dozen they'll attack openly, and aren't afraid of anything--not even man." "Well, anyway we had the adventure we started out to get," laughed Bobby, "and a little more of it than we expected." "Yes, and a nice haul of wolf pelts to boot," added Skipper Ed.
"We were lucky they didn't get us," said Jimmy.
"Yes," agreed Skipper Ed, "lucky--the kind of luck we were talking about tonight.


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