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"
Karáy
?
Old
fellow
!
...
"
wailed
Nicholas
.
Thanks
to
the
delay
caused
by
this
crossing
of
the
wolf
's
path
,
the
old
dog
with
its
felted
hair
hanging
from
its
thigh
was
within
five
paces
of
it
.
As
if
aware
of
her
danger
,
the
wolf
turned
her
eyes
on
Karáy
,
tucked
her
tail
yet
further
between
her
legs
,
and
increased
her
speed
.
But
here
Nicholas
only
saw
that
something
happened
to
Karáy
--
the
borzoi
was
suddenly
on
the
wolf
,
and
they
rolled
together
down
into
a
gully
just
in
front
of
them
.
That
instant
,
when
Nicholas
saw
the
wolf
struggling
in
the
gully
with
the
dogs
,
while
from
under
them
could
be
seen
her
gray
hair
and
outstretched
hind
leg
and
her
frightened
choking
head
,
with
her
ears
laid
back
(
Karáy
was
pinning
her
by
the
throat
)
,
was
the
happiest
moment
of
his
life
.
With
his
hand
on
his
saddlebow
,
he
was
ready
to
dismount
and
stab
the
wolf
,
when
she
suddenly
thrust
her
head
up
from
among
that
mass
of
dogs
,
and
then
her
forepaws
were
on
the
edge
of
the
gully
.
She
clicked
her
teeth
(
Karáy
no
longer
had
her
by
the
throat
)
,
leaped
with
a
movement
of
her
hind
legs
out
of
the
gully
,
and
having
disengaged
herself
from
the
dogs
,
with
tail
tucked
in
again
,
went
forward
.
Karáy
,
his
hair
bristling
,
and
probably
bruised
or
wounded
,
climbed
with
difficulty
out
of
the
gully
.
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"
Oh
my
God
!
Why
?
"
Nicholas
cried
in
despair
.
"
Uncle
's
"
huntsman
was
galloping
from
the
other
side
across
the
wolf
's
path
and
his
borzois
once
more
stopped
the
animal
's
advance
.
She
was
again
hemmed
in
.
Nicholas
and
his
attendant
,
with
"
Uncle
"
and
his
huntsman
,
were
all
riding
round
the
wolf
,
crying
"
ulyulyu
!
"
shouting
and
preparing
to
dismount
each
moment
that
the
wolf
crouched
back
,
and
starting
forward
again
every
time
she
shook
herself
and
moved
toward
the
wood
where
she
would
be
safe
.
Already
,
at
the
beginning
of
this
chase
,
Daniel
,
hearing
the
ulyulyuing
,
had
rushed
out
from
the
wood
.
He
saw
Karáy
seize
the
wolf
,
and
checked
his
horse
,
supposing
the
affair
to
be
over
.
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But
when
he
saw
that
the
horsemen
did
not
dismount
and
that
the
wolf
shook
herself
and
ran
for
safety
,
Daniel
set
his
chestnut
galloping
,
not
at
the
wolf
but
straight
toward
the
wood
,
just
as
Karáy
had
run
to
cut
the
animal
off
.
As
a
result
of
this
,
he
galloped
up
to
the
wolf
just
when
she
had
been
stopped
a
second
time
by
"
Uncle
's
"
borzois
.
Daniel
galloped
up
silently
,
holding
a
naked
dagger
in
his
left
hand
and
thrashing
the
laboring
sides
of
his
chestnut
horse
with
his
whip
as
if
it
were
a
flail
.
Nicholas
neither
saw
nor
heard
Daniel
until
the
chestnut
,
breathing
heavily
,
panted
past
him
,
and
he
heard
the
fall
of
a
body
and
saw
Daniel
lying
on
the
wolf
's
back
among
the
dogs
,
trying
to
seize
her
by
the
ears
.
It
was
evident
to
the
dogs
,
the
hunters
,
and
to
the
wolf
herself
that
all
was
now
over
.
The
terrified
wolf
pressed
back
her
ears
and
tried
to
rise
,
but
the
borzois
stuck
to
her
.
Daniel
rose
a
little
,
took
a
step
,
and
with
his
whole
weight
,
as
if
lying
down
to
rest
,
fell
on
the
wolf
,
seizing
her
by
the
ears
.
Nicholas
was
about
to
stab
her
,
but
Daniel
whispered
,
"
Do
n't
!
We
'll
gag
her
!
"
and
,
changing
his
position
,
set
his
foot
on
the
wolf
's
neck
.
A
stick
was
thrust
between
her
jaws
and
she
was
fastened
with
a
leash
,
as
if
bridled
,
her
legs
were
bound
together
,
and
Daniel
rolled
her
over
once
or
twice
from
side
to
side
.