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lower square something frightened 
them, and the leader plunged head- 
long through the plate-glass front 
ThfE Trail ^ butcher's window. There the 
butcher with a howl and a wild wav- 
ing of arms frightened him again and 
shooed him out in a twinkling, not 
through the open door, but through 
the glass of another window that 
stood close beside it. Half 
the flock had followed 
him blindly, in at 
one window, out at the 
other, before the butcher, 
who was raving and shoo- 
ing like a madman, could 
stop the senseless pro- 
cession. 
