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to block Danny's retreat。 They were bare of snow except for powdery ruffs around

their necks and muzzles。 They were all staring at him。

His breath was racing now; and the panic was like a rat behind his forehead;

twisting and gnawing。 He fought the panic and he fought the snowshoes。

(Daddy's voice: No; don't fight them; doc。 Walk on them like they were your

own feet。 Walk with them。)

(Yes; Daddy。)

He began to walk again; trying to regain the easy rhythm he had practiced with

his daddy。 Little by little it began to e; but with the rhythm came an

awareness of just how tired he was; how much his fear had exhausted him。 The

tendons of his thighs and calves and ankles were hot and trembly。 Ahead he could

see the Overlook; mockingly distant; seeming to stare at him with its many

windows; as if this were some sort of contest in which it was mildly interested。

Danny looked back over his shoulder and his hurried breathing caught for a

moment and then hurried on even faster。 The nearest lion was now only twenty

feet behind; breasting through the snow like a dog paddling in a pond。 The two

others were to its right and left; pacing it。 They were like an army platoon on

patrol; the dog; still off to their left; the scout。 The closest lion had its

head down。 The shoulders bunched powerfully above its neck。 The tail was up; as

if in the instant before he had turned to look it had been swishing back and

forth; back and forth。 He thought it looked like a great big housecat that was

having a good time playing with a mouse before killing it。

( — falling — )

No; if he fell he was dead。 They would never let him get up。 They woul

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