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The Wolf Hunters

By: James Oliver Curwood
Narrated by: Gene Engene
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The starved wolf-pack was hot on his trail. It was the biggest pack that Wabi had ever seen. He calculated there were at least 50 animals in it, possibly even more. Nearer and nearer they came, until the first were scarcely 200 feet away. Close enough for Wabi to see this was a hungry, determined pack. Then, with a shout, the Indian leaped and dashed fearlessly toward them. This unexpected move stopped the foremost wolves and Wabi fired two of his three remaining bullets. The trees were 80 yards away....

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Wonderful tale of Northern Adventure

I first heard this story read by my father around a campfire. This performance brought back great memories. It’s a great story of adventure set in the northern woods in the days of the Hudson Bay company fur trappers. It’s kind of like jack London meets the Hardy boys. 😃

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