1 Grey Beaver was in the debt of Three Eagles.
2 "This be the sign of it," Grey Beaver went on.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE 3 "It is not strange, Salmon Tongue," Grey Beaver answered.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE 4 Grey Beaver continued to beat, White Fang continued to snarl.
5 "It is a year, Grey Beaver, since she ran away," spoke a second Indian.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE 6 Women and children were carrying more sticks and branches to Grey Beaver.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE 7 He heard Grey Beaver chuckle above him, and he knew the sound was not hostile.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE 8 He sprang into the water and swam after it, deaf to the sharp cries of Grey Beaver to return.
9 But gods are accustomed to being obeyed, and Grey Beaver wrathfully launched a canoe in pursuit.
10 Grey Beaver made mouth-noises which White Fang interpreted as not hostile, so he came still nearer.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE 11 Came the day when Grey Beaver, deciding that the liability of her running away was past, released Kiche.
12 Then Grey Beaver took a knife from a sheath that hung around his neck, and went into the thicket and cut a stick.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE 13 Suddenly he saw a strange thing like mist beginning to arise from the sticks and moss beneath Grey Beaver's hands.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE 14 Both nose and tongue had been scorched by the live thing, sun-coloured, that had grown up under Grey Beaver's hands.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE 15 White Fang came in until he touched Grey Beaver's knee, so curious was he, and already forgetful that this was a terrible man-animal.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE 16 But Grey Beaver laughed loudly, and slapped his thighs, and told the happening to all the rest of the camp, till everybody was laughing uproariously.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 3: CHAPTER I THE MAKERS OF FIRE 17 He came upon one of the man-animals, Grey Beaver, who was squatting on his hams and doing something with sticks and dry moss spread before him on the ground.
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