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White Fang

CHAPTER IV--THE WALL OF THE WORLD
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A rain of pecks fell on his ill-used nose.
The flood of fight ebbed down in him, and, releasing his prey, he turned tail and scampered on across the open in inglorious retreat.
He lay down to rest on the other side of the open, near the edge of the bushes, his tongue lolling out, his chest heaving and panting, his nose still hurting him and causing him to continue his whimper.

But as he lay there, suddenly there came to him a feeling as of something terrible impending.

The unknown with all its terrors rushed upon him, and he shrank back instinctively into the shelter of the bush.

As he did so, a draught of air fanned him, and a large, winged body swept ominously and silently past.

A hawk, driving down out of the blue, had barely missed him.
While he lay in the bush, recovering from his fright and peering fearfully out, the mother-ptarmigan on the other side of the open space fluttered out of the ravaged nest.


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