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Jerry of the Islands

CHAPTER III
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In place of courage, they had lived by creeping, and slinking, and hiding from danger.

They had been selected blindly by nature, in a cruel and ignoble environment, where the prize of living was to be gained, in the main, by the cunning of cowardice, and, on occasion, by desperateness of defence when in a corner.
But Jerry had been love-selected and courage-selected.

His ancestors had been deliberately and consciously chosen by men, who, somewhere in the forgotten past, had taken the wild-dog and made it into the thing they visioned and admired and desired it to be.

It must never fight like a rat in a corner, because it must never be rat-like and slink into a corner.

Retreat must be unthinkable.


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