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1921. The book begins The wolfer lay in his cabin and listened to the firstfew night sounds of the foothills. The clear piping notes of migrating ploverfloated softly down to him punctuated by the rasping cry of a nighthawk. Acoyote raised his voice a perfect tenor note that swept up to a wild sopranothen fell again in a whirl of howls which carried amazing shifts of inflectiontearing up and down the coyote scale. One after another added his voice to thechorus until it seemed that the swelling volume could be produced by no lessthan a full thousand musical prairie wolves scattered through the foothills fora score of miles. See other titles by this author available from KessingerPublishing. «
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