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nobody; nor did he receive an answer to his call。 Stepping forward he
again shouted; and as he did so his eye fell on the body of his
friend; stretched beside the trunk of a great fallen spruce。 Rushing
towards it the horrified trapper found that the body was still warm;
but that the neck was broken; while there were four great fang marks
in the throat。
The footprints of the unknown beast…creature; printed deep in the soft
soil; told the whole story。
The unfortunate man; having finished his packing; had sat down on the
spruce log with his face to the fire; and his back to the dense woods;
to wait for his companion。 While thus waiting; his monstrous
assailant; which must have been lurking nearby in the woods; waiting
for a chance to catch one of the adventurers unprepared; came silently
up from behind; walking with long; noiseless steps; and seemingly
still on two legs。 Evidently unheard; it reached the man; and broke
his neck while it buried its teeth in his throat。 It had not eaten the
body; but apparently had romped and gambolled round it in uncouth;
ferocious glee; occasionally rolling over and over it; and had then
fled back into the soundless depths of the woods。
Bauman; utterly unnerved; and believing that the creature with which
he had to deal was something either half human or half devil; some
great goblin…beast; abandoned everything but his rifle and struck off
at speed down the pass; not halting until he reached the beaver
meadows where the hobbled ponies were still grazing。 Mounting; he rode
onwards through the night; until far beyond the reach of pursuit。
End