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It was time, in other words, for O-Six to go back to the Lamar Valley, the place her mother had been born, the place the Druids had once ruled. The problem was that despite the Druids’ demise, the valley wasn’t completely free of wolves. A small pack known as the Silvers—a mated pair and two adult daughters—had moved in the previous winter, taking advantage of the Druids’ decline.
Don Gagnon
“It was time, in other words, for O-Six to go back to the Lamar Valley, the place her mother had been born, the place the Druids had once ruled. The problem was that despite the Druids’ demise, the valley wasn’t completely free of wolves. A small pack known as the Silvers—a mated pair and two adult daughters—had moved in the previous winter, taking advantage of the Druids’ decline.”
American Wolf: A True Story of Survival and Obsession in the West
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