1 This certitude was shown by the whole pack.
2 All night, with burning brands, he fought off the hungry pack.
3 I shot it out of the pack in a moose pasture over 'on Little Stick.'
4 Then he would seize brands from the fire and hurl them into the pack.
5 It was he who directed the pack's course on the heels of the she-wolf.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER I THE BATTLE OF THE FANGS 6 This was his one trouble in the running of the pack; but she had other troubles.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER I THE BATTLE OF THE FANGS 7 If that pack ever starts to jump you, them three cartridges'd be wuth no more'n three whoops in hell.
8 She dropped in alongside by him, as though it were her appointed position, and took the pace of the pack.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER I THE BATTLE OF THE FANGS 9 He awoke once and saw in front of him, not a dozen feet away, a big grey wolf, one of the largest of the pack.
10 They might have fought, but even wooing and its rivalry waited upon the more pressing hunger-need of the pack.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER I THE BATTLE OF THE FANGS 11 One by one the wolves joined her, till the whole pack, on haunches, with noses pointed skyward, was howling its hunger cry.
12 When he had thus disappeared within his shelter of flame, the whole pack came curiously to the rim of the fire to see what had become of him.
13 It was he who snarled warningly at the younger members of the pack or slashed at them with his fangs when they ambitiously tried to pass him.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER I THE BATTLE OF THE FANGS 14 The rest of the pack was now up and surging upon him, and a throwing of firebrands right and left was necessary to drive them back to a respectful distance.
15 This young wolf had attained his full size; and, considering the weak and famished condition of the pack, he possessed more than the average vigour and spirit.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER I THE BATTLE OF THE FANGS 16 The pack had been loath to forego the kill it had hunted down, and it lingered for several minutes, making sure of the sounds, and then it, too, sprang away on the trail made by the she-wolf.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER I THE BATTLE OF THE FANGS 17 As with the running mate on the left, she repelled these attentions with her teeth; but when both bestowed their attentions at the same time she was roughly jostled, being compelled, with quick snaps to either side, to drive both lovers away and at the same time to maintain her forward leap with the pack and see the way of her feet before her.
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