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Chapter XIII
Therewerewilddogsandahyena,andforatimetherewasagreatyelpingandsnarlingthatawakenedontheinstantthewholecircleofsleepingFire-Men.
Oncealionandalionessstoodbeneathourtreeandgazedoutwithbristlinghairandblinkingeyes.Thelionlickedhischopsandwasnervouswitheagerness,asifhewantedtogoforwardandmakeameal.Butthelionesswasmorecautious.Itwasshethatdiscoveredus,andthepairstoodandlookedupatus,silently,withtwitching,scentingnostrils.Thentheygrowled,lookedonceagainatthefire,andturnedawayintotheforest.
ForamuchlongertimeLop-EarandIremainedandwatched.Nowandagainwecouldhearthecrashingofheavybodiesinthethicketsandunderbrush,andfromthedarknessoftheotherside,acrossthecircle,wecouldseeeyesgleaminginthefirelight.Inthedistanceweheardalionroar,andfromfaroffcamethescreamofsomestrickenanimal,splashingandflounderinginadrinking-place.Also,fromtheriver,cameagreatgruntingofrhinoceroses.
Inthemorning,afterhavinghadoursleep,wecreptbacktothefire.Itwasstillsmouldering,andtheFire-Menweregone.Wemadeacirclethroughtheforesttomakesure,andthenwerantothefire.Iwantedtoseewhatitwaslike,andbetweenthumbandfingerIpickedupaglowingcoal.Mycryofpainandfear,asIdroppedit,stampededLop-Earintothetrees,andhisflightfrightenedmeafterhim.
Thenexttimewecamebackmorecautiously,andweavoidedtheglowingcoals.WefelltoimitatingtheFire-Men.