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This last struggle seemed to have discouraged the wolves, if there had been others, for although the man and dog listened feverishly for an hour, yet they saw no more of them. Nor did the mournful wolf hunting cry disturb them again.

Finally just at daybreak, to his great joy, Richard discovered an automobile coming slowly up the mountain. Fifteen minutes later the machine stopped beside the helpless man and the brave dog.

After brief explanations they headed back to the village and got the wanted parts for the Henderson machine and by noon Richard and Silversheene were back on the mountain top telling of the great adventure.