1 Punishment failed to break his spirit.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER V THE SLEEPING WOLF 2 It was an expression of the master's disapproval, and White Fang's spirit wilted under it.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN 3 Though he suffered most of the damage and was always defeated, his spirit remained unsubdued.
4 They had hurt only the flesh of him; beneath the flesh the spirit had still raged, splendid and invincible.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN 5 When at last he succeeded in rolling clear of her, he crawled to his feet, badly dishevelled, hurt both in body and in spirit.
6 The land itself was a desolation, lifeless, without movement, so lone and cold that the spirit of it was not even that of sadness.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER I THE TRAIL OF THE MEAT 7 He turned and fled away, not from the hurt of the fire, but from the laughter that sank even deeper, and hurt in the spirit of him.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE 8 Where many another animal would have died or had its spirit broken, he adjusted himself and lived, and at no expense of the spirit.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 4: CHAPTER III THE REIGN OF HATE 9 Lip-lip was White Fang's own kind, and, being only a puppy, did not seem dangerous; so White Fang prepared to meet him in a friendly spirit.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE 10 Possibly Beauty Smith, arch-fiend and tormentor, was capable of breaking White Fang's spirit, but as yet there were no signs of his succeeding.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 4: CHAPTER III THE REIGN OF HATE 11 The first time occurred when the master was trying to teach a spirited thoroughbred the method of opening and closing gates without the rider's dismounting.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER IV THE CALL OF KIND 12 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 13 They had lost no dogs during the night, and they swung out upon the trail and into the silence, the darkness, and the cold with spirits that were fairly light.
14 The world as he saw it was a fierce and brutal world, a world without warmth, a world in which caresses and affection and the bright sweetnesses of the spirit did not exist.
15 The display on both sides, the quickness of the one and the steadiness of the other, had excited the partisan spirit of the crowd, and the men were making new bets and increasing original bets.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 4: CHAPTER IV THE CLINGING DEATH 16 A constitution of iron and the vitality of the Wild were White Fang's inheritance, and he clung to life, the whole of him and every part of him, in spirit and in flesh, with the tenacity that of old belonged to all creatures.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER V THE SLEEPING WOLF