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The Lightning
Warrior: The Legend Of The Wilderness A North-Western
Story by Max Brand
The Indians called the great white wolf the Lightning Warrior
because of the
swiftness of his attack. There was a bounty on his fearsome
head, but no man could capture
or kill him - until the giant known only as Cobalt came to
town. And even Cobalt wasn't
interested in the massive wolf until Sylvia Baird made the
beast's pelt the one condition
for her hand in marriage. She thought she was safe -- the
giant could never succeed in his
quest. But when he returned with not only the pelt, but the
wolf itself, and demanded his
prize, Sylvia's only hope was a desperate flight for freedom.
Cobalt set out in determined
pursuit, but he'd forgotten Sylvia's newest ally . . .
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