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1  But it was Dave who suffered most of all.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter IV. Who Has Won to Mastership
2  Dave and Sol-leks did not mind the change in leadership.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter IV. Who Has Won to Mastership
3  His intention was to rest Dave, letting him run free behind the sled.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter IV. Who Has Won to Mastership
4  Dave and Sol-leks were unaffected, but the rest of the team went from bad to worse.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast
5  Dave and Sol-leks, dripping blood from a score of wounds, were fighting bravely side by side.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast
6  Buck had been purposely placed between Dave and Sol-leks so that he might receive instruction.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang
7  Dave and Sol-leks alone were unaltered, though they were made irritable by the unending squabbling.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast
8  The driver went about his work, and he called to Buck when he was ready to put him in his old place in front of Dave.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter IV. Who Has Won to Mastership
9  Buck received them in comradely fashion, Dave ignored them, while Spitz proceeded to thrash first one and then the other.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang
10  Once, the sled broke through, with Dave and Buck, and they were half-frozen and all but drowned by the time they were dragged out.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast
11  Like Dave, he asked nothing, gave nothing, expected nothing; and when he marched slowly and deliberately into their midst, even Spitz left him alone.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang
12  Once, during a brief halt, when he got tangled in the traces and delayed the start, both Dave and Sol-leks flew at him and administered a sound trouncing.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang
13  His only apparent ambition, like Dave's, was to be left alone; though, as Buck was afterward to learn, each of them possessed one other and even more vital ambition.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang
14  He was surprised at the eagerness which animated the whole team and which was communicated to him; but still more surprising was the change wrought in Dave and Sol-leks.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang
15  Dave was wheeler or sled dog, pulling in front of him was Buck, then came Sol-leks; the rest of the team was strung out ahead, single file, to the leader, which position was filled by Spitz.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang
16  Buck did not like it, but he bore up well to the work, taking pride in it after the manner of Dave and Sol-leks, and seeing that his mates, whether they prided in it or not, did their fair share.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter IV. Who Has Won to Mastership
17  This was the pride of Dave as wheel-dog, of Sol-leks as he pulled with all his strength; the pride that laid hold of them at break of camp, transforming them from sour and sullen brutes into straining, eager, ambitious creatures; the pride that spurred them on all day and dropped them at pitch of camp at night, letting them fall back into gloomy unrest and uncontent.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast
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