1 Collie's teeth were no longer sharp.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER IV THE CALL OF KIND 2 The carriage drove on, and still Collie blocked White Fang's way.
3 With the exception of Collie, all things went well with White Fang.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER IV THE CALL OF KIND 4 Collie snarled warningly at him, and he was careful to keep his distance.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER V THE SLEEPING WOLF 5 And it would have gone hard with him had not Collie appeared on the scene.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN 6 So Collie took advantage of her sex to pick upon White Fang and maltreat him.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN 7 But Collie did not give over, as was her wont, after a decent interval of chastisement.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN 8 "Take Collie inside and leave the two of them to fight it out," suggested Scott's father.
9 The master was running up, but was too far away; and it was Collie that saved the hound's life.
10 The stables were reached, and there in the doorway, lay Collie, a half-dozen pudgy puppies playing about her in the sun.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER V THE SLEEPING WOLF 11 Collie, clasped in the arms of one of the women, watched him jealously and with a snarl warned him that all was not well.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER V THE SLEEPING WOLF 12 Before White Fang could spring in and deliver the fatal stroke, and just as he was in the act of springing in, Collie arrived.
13 The other puppies came sprawling toward him, to Collie's great disgust; and he gravely permitted them to clamber and tumble over him.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER V THE SLEEPING WOLF 14 The groom escaped into the stables, and White Fang backed away before Collie's wicked teeth, or presented his shoulder to them and circled round and round.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN 15 The master rode alone that day; and in the woods, side by side, White Fang ran with Collie, as his mother, Kiche, and old One Eye had run long years before in the silent Northland forest.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER IV THE CALL OF KIND 16 But there was that in him deeper than all the law he had learned, than the customs that had moulded him, than his love for the master, than the very will to live of himself; and when, in the moment of his indecision, Collie nipped him and scampered off, he turned and followed after.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER IV THE CALL OF KIND 17 Collie had been taken in charge by one of the woman-gods, who held arms around her neck and petted and caressed her; but Collie was very much perplexed and worried, whining and restless, outraged by the permitted presence of this wolf and confident that the gods were making a mistake.
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