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White Fang

CHAPTER IV--THE WALL OF THE WORLD
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The footing looked good.

There were no inequalities of surface.
He stepped boldly out on it; and went down, crying with fear, into the embrace of the unknown.

It was cold, and he gasped, breathing quickly.
The water rushed into his lungs instead of the air that had always accompanied his act of breathing.

The suffocation he experienced was like the pang of death.

To him it signified death.


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