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Excerpt from Brothers of the Wild
Company at Death Point on the Nelson River, slipped into his snowshoes, grabbed up his musket, and made for the door. Harry Newlands, his assistant, followed his example, reaching the snow clad waste outside the cabin a moment or so after his chief. The cause of that sudden exit in fighting fashion was that there had come to them the crack of several guns, followed by one solitary explosion and, after that, the volley again.
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