and Mrs.
Philip Raine and the Duke of Rugni; and attached to these
depositions is a copy of an official decision pardoning Bram
Johnson and making of him a ward of the great Dominion instead of
a criminal. He is no longer hunted. "Let Bram Johnson alone" is
the word that had gone forth to the man-hunters of the Service. It
is a wise and human judgment. Bram's country is big and wild. And
he and his wolves still hunt there under the light of the moon and
the stars.
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