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The Last of the Plainsmen

CHAPTER 12
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It seemed to me events succeeded one another so rapidly that I had no time to think, to examine, to prepare.

We were rushed from one sensation to another.
"Gee! look here," said Frank; "here's his tracks.

Did you ever see the like of that ?" Certainly I had never fixed my eyes on such enormous cat-tracks as appeared in the yellow dust at the base of the rim wall.

The mere sight of them was sufficient to make a man tremble.
"Hold in the dogs, Frank," I called.

"Listen.


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