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His bad luck worsens as the dead men's lead dog sinks its teeth deep in Morganson's calf, tearing the main artery although, in the biting cold, the desperate bushwhacker does not know he is mortally wounded.
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He was certainly a fine man, Morganson thought, as he looked at the bulk of him in his squirrel-skin parka.
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John Thompson lay back along the top of the loaded sled, his head sunk in a space between two sacks and his chin tilted upwards, so that all Morganson could see was the black beard pointing skyward.
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Finding it impossible to face the dogs Morganson stepped off the trail into the deep snow and floundered in a wide circle to the rear of the sled.
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Morganson dashed up the hillside — at least he started to dash up.
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Morganson felt a surge and bound of the blood in him, and then went unaccountably weak.
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Morganson rested his cocked rifle in the notch in the tree.
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Now that he was down, Morganson was no longer afraid.
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Newfoundland and half Hudson Bay, stood over the body of the man that lay on the trail, and menaced Morganson with bristling hair and bared fangs.
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Morganson approached tentatively, and the team surged towards him.
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