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White Fang

CHAPTER I--THE TRAIL OF THE MEAT
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"I'd a blame sight sooner think that than anything else.
You noticed yourself the row the dogs made." Cry after cry, and answering cries, were turning the silence into a bedlam.

From every side the cries arose, and the dogs betrayed their fear by huddling together and so close to the fire that their hair was scorched by the heat.

Bill threw on more wood, before lighting his pipe.
"I'm thinking you're down in the mouth some," Henry said.
"Henry.

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