Page:London - White Fang, 1906.djvu/13

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ILLUSTRATIONS

  1. "The whole pack, on haunches, with noses pointed Skyward,was howling its hunger cry".
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  3. "He watched the play of life before him"
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    72
  4. "They were fire-makers! They were gods!"
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    128
  5. "He felt the lurking of danger, unseen and unguessed"
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    152
  6. "To him, in appearance and action and impulse, still clung the Wild"
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    190
  7. "White Fang tore wildly around, trying to shake off the bulldog's body"
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    228
  8. "White Fang was howling as dogs howl when their masters lie dead"
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    276
  9. "In the woods, side by side, White Fang ran with Collie"
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    314

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