. With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga . THE WOLF SPRANG AT His THROAT. With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga reached up and with Enochs keen hunting-knife slit a great wound in the exposed wild yell rose above the clamor of the packand the old wolf rolled over and over on theice in the agonies of death, the blood spurtingfrom the wound at every pump of its heart. Instantly half the pack sprang upon thedying leader, every male desiring to be master,and all doubtless bearing upon their ownbodies marks of the wounded beasts displeas-ure. This change of front enabled Enoch torecover both his equilibr


. With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga . THE WOLF SPRANG AT His THROAT. With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga reached up and with Enochs keen hunting-knife slit a great wound in the exposed wild yell rose above the clamor of the packand the old wolf rolled over and over on theice in the agonies of death, the blood spurtingfrom the wound at every pump of its heart. Instantly half the pack sprang upon thedying leader, every male desiring to be master,and all doubtless bearing upon their ownbodies marks of the wounded beasts displeas-ure. This change of front enabled Enoch torecover both his equilibrium and his presenceof mind ; and when the other beasts gatheredcourage to attack him in turn, he was readyto beat them off with his gun and to ablyassist his companion in continuing theslaughter. The wolf he had first shot wasattacked by its comrades, too, for at the smelland taste of blood the creatures showed allthe characteristics of cannibals. Nevertheless, Enoch and the man crouch-ing at his feet, had all they could do to defendthemselves from the charges


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