Excerpt from Book: All living things—the insects of the earth—the birds of the night—shrunk from its path. It crossed the glade full in the soft light of the moon. The rays of the orb of night fell upon a huge gray wolf, who walked erect like a man! The face of the wolf was that of a human. In the paw of the beast glistened the tomahawk of the red-man, the edge now scarlet with the blood of the Shawnee chief. For a moment the moon looked upon the huge and terrible figure, and then, as if struck with deadly fear at the awful sight, hid itself behind a dark cloud. When it again came forth, the strange and terrible being, that wore the figure of a wolf and the face of a man, had disappeared, swallowed up in the gloom of the forest. Once again the creatures of the night came forth. Again the shrill cries broke the stillness of the wood.