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1 He met her next rush with his chest, in a peculiar fashion that tumbled her off her feet.
The Call of the WildBy Jack London ContextHighlight In Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang
2 Later on, in the fall of the year, he saved John Thornton's life in quite another fashion.
The Call of the WildBy Jack London ContextHighlight In Chapter VI. For the Love of a Man
3 Buck received them in comradely fashion, Dave ignored them, while Spitz proceeded to thrash first one and then the other.
The Call of the WildBy Jack London ContextHighlight In Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang
4 Now and again men came, strangers, who talked excitedly, wheedlingly, and in all kinds of fashions to the man in the red sweater.
The Call of the WildBy Jack London ContextHighlight In Chapter I. Into the Primitive
5 Nevertheless, one hundred and forty pounds, to which was added the dignity that comes of good living and universal respect, enabled him to carry himself in right royal fashion.
The Call of the WildBy Jack London ContextHighlight In Chapter I. Into the Primitive
6 The wolf whirled about, pivoting on his hind legs after the fashion of Joe and of all cornered husky dogs, snarling and bristling, clipping his teeth together in a continuous and rapid succession of snaps.
The Call of the WildBy Jack London ContextHighlight In Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call
7 As Buck grew stronger they enticed him into all sorts of ridiculous games, in which Thornton himself could not forbear to join; and in this fashion Buck romped through his convalescence and into a new existence.
The Call of the WildBy Jack London ContextHighlight In Chapter VI. For the Love of a Man
8 Being in no haste, Indian fashion, he hunted his dinner in the course of the day's travel; and if he failed to find it, like the Indian, he kept on travelling, secure in the knowledge that sooner or later he would come to it.
The Call of the WildBy Jack London ContextHighlight In Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call
9 It took them half the night to pitch a slovenly camp, and half the morning to break that camp and get the sled loaded in fashion so slovenly that for the rest of the day they were occupied in stopping and rearranging the load.
The Call of the WildBy Jack London ContextHighlight In Chapter V. The Toil of Trace and Trail