roshua, and Shane 1out a cover you should be aware ~. It was reported as \"unsold and neither the author nor the publisher this \"stripped book.\" ,. Robbins f this book may be reproduced or ay electronic or mechanical means, ling or by any information storage ~ written permission of the Publisher, d the stylized \"L\" with design are iishing Co., Inc. f America. Chapter One Nate King reined hp the instant the forest fell si- lent. ~ A moment before) the big free trapper had been winding up a steep switchback toward a jagged ridge. He rode easily in the saddle, as befitted a man who spent so much of his time on horseback. Like many of his hardy breed, the mountain man favored an Indian style of dress. Buckskins covered his powerful frame. Moccasins protected his feet. On his head rested a dark beaver hat crowned by a single eagle feather. Whenever Nate ventured from his family s cabin nestled high in the majestic Rocky Moun- tains, he went armed for bear, as the saying had it. In this instance a brace of flintlock pistols were wedged under his wide brown leather belt. On his right hip hung a long butcher knife in a beaded sheath. On his left side was a Shoshone toma- hawk. An ammo pouch, powder horn, and
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