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CHAPTER 3
nt, flying exultantly under tars and over tter t did not move.

    But Spitz, cold and calculating even in  t across a narro  still flitting before  o te pat. It z. t could not turn, and as te teets back in mid air it sricken man may s sound of t Bucks .

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    But Buck possessed a quality t made for greatness--imagination.  by instinct, but  by tempting trick, but at t instant s loo teetzs left fore leg. te dog faced ried to knock ed trick and broke t fore leg. Despite tz struggled madly to
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