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parideu at qofp.com
Mon Dec 19 03:25:32 PST 2005
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through its collar if it transgressed without cause. Again, the method
of training went back to Vietnam; soldiers disciplined the attack dogs
around ammunition and materiel depots with such remote-signaling
devices. Jason focused the binoculars on the far side of the expansive
front lawn. He zeroed in on a third animal, this a huge Weimaraner,
gentle in appearance but lethal in attack. The hyperactive dog raced
back and forth, aroused perhaps by squirrels or rabbits in the brush,
but not by human scent; it did not raise a throated growl, the signal of
assault. Jason tried to analyze what he observed, for that analysis
would determine his moves. He had to assume that there was a fourth or a
fifth, or even a sixth animal patrolling the perimeters of Swaynes
grounds. But why this way? Why not a pack roaming at will and in unison,
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