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 of the gully, and therein he laid Dawn and the young deer.

Then he looked lovingly upon his faithful bow and his good arrows.

"It may be," he said at length, "that the journey is very long and the deer will not suffice."

And he opened Dawn's left hand and clasped it about the grip of the bow and in her right hand he laid the arrows.