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Prairie Folks

PART V
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He came to his feet with a rising mutter that sounded like the swelling snarl of a tiger.

He had been taken by surprise before, and he now came forward with his hands in position, to vindicate his terrible reputation.

The two men met in a frightful struggle.

Blows that meant murder were dealt by each.

Each slapping thud seemed to carry the cracking of bones in it.


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