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White Fang

CHAPTER V--THE LAW OF MEAT
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It did not occur to him that this fearlessness was founded upon experience and knowledge.

Its effect on him was that of an impression of power.

His mother represented power; and as he grew older he felt this power in the sharper admonishment of her paw; while the reproving nudge of her nose gave place to the slash of her fangs.

For this, likewise, he respected his mother.

She compelled obedience from him, and the older he grew the shorter grew her temper.
Famine came again, and the cub with clearer consciousness knew once more the bite of hunger.


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