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Smoke Bellew 02 - The Meat
Smoke Bellew 02 - The Meat

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Author: Jack London, Narrator: Stan Pretty

Playtime: 1 hour

In this second of the series, Smoke Bellew, a San Francisco journalist decides to stay on Klondike to chronicle the gold rush.

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