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THE DOGS OF GWYNTYSTORM.
HE steep street led them straight up to a
large market-place, with butchers' shops,
about which were many dogs. The
moment they caught sight of Lina, one
and all they came rushing down upon her, giving
her no chance of explaining herself. When Curdie
saw the dogs coming he heaved up his mattock over
his shoulder, and was ready, if they would have it
so. Seeing him thus prepared to defend his follower,
a great ugly bull-dog flew at him. With the first
blow Curdie struck him through the brain, and the
brute fell dead at his feet. But he could not at once
recover his weapon, which stuck in the skull of his foe,
and a huge mastiff, seeing him thus hampered, flew at
him next. Now Lina, who had shown herself so brave
upon the road thither, had grown shy upon entering the
city, and kept always at Curdie's heeL But it was her
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