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1  For Thornton, however, his love seemed to grow and grow.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VI. For the Love of a Man
2  For the most part, however, Buck's love was expressed in adoration.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VI. For the Love of a Man
3  For the better part of an hour the wild brother ran by his side, whining softly.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call
4  For two days and nights Buck never left camp, never let Thornton out of his sight.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call
5  For a long time after his rescue, Buck did not like Thornton to get out of his sight.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VI. For the Love of a Man
6  For a day and a night he remained by the kill, eating and sleeping, turn and turn about.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call
7  For the pride of trace and trail was his, and, sick unto death, he could not bear that another dog should do his work.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter IV. Who Has Won to Mastership
8  For a day at a time he would lie in the underbrush where he could watch the partridges drumming and strutting up and down.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call
9  For to play a system requires money, while the wages of a gardener's helper do not lap over the needs of a wife and numerous progeny.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter I. Into the Primitive
10  For two days and nights this express car was dragged along at the tail of shrieking locomotives; and for two days and nights Buck neither ate nor drank.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter I. Into the Primitive
11  For the last time in his life he allowed passion to usurp cunning and reason, and it was because of his great love for John Thornton that he lost his head.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call
12  For that matter, high-strung and finely sensitive, the ill treatment had flung him into a fever, which was fed by the inflammation of his parched and swollen throat and tongue.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter I. Into the Primitive
13  For two days and nights he neither ate nor drank, and during those two days and nights of torment, he accumulated a fund of wrath that boded ill for whoever first fell foul of him.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter I. Into the Primitive
14  For weeks at a time they would hold on steadily, day after day; and for weeks upon end they would camp, here and there, the dogs loafing and the men burning holes through frozen muck and gravel and washing countless pans of dirt by the heat of the fire.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call