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The Hunters
The Hunters
The Hunters
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To all who didn't know him, Curt George was a mighty hunter and actor. But this time he was up against others who could really act, and whose business was the hunting of whole worlds.
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Release dateApr 21, 2016
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    The Hunters - William Morrison

    The Hunters

    By William Morrison

    Start Publishing LLC

    Copyright © 2015 by Start Publishing LLC

    All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form whatsoever.

    First Start Publishing eBook edition July 2015

    Start Publishing is a registered trademark of Start Publishing LLC

    Manufactured in the United States of America

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    ISBN 13: 978-1-68299-931-8

    The Hunters

    By William Morrison

    To all who didn’t know him, Curt George was a mighty hunter and actor. But this time he was up against others who could really act, and whose business was the hunting of whole worlds.

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    There were thirty or more of the little girls, their ages ranging apparently from nine to eleven, all of them chirping away like a flock of chicks as they followed the old mother hen past the line of cages. Now, now, girls, called Miss Burton cheerily. Don’t scatter. I can’t keep my eye on you if you get too far away from me. You, Hilda, give me that water pistol. No, don’t fill it up first at that fountain. And Frances, stop bouncing your ball. You’ll lose it through the bars, and a polar bear may get it and not want to give it back.

    Frances giggled. Oh, Miss Burton, do you think the polar bear would want to play catch?

    The two men who were looking on wore pleased smiles. Charming,

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