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1  He followed, with wild leapings, in a frenzy to overtake.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call
2  It was the menacing truce that marks the meeting of wild beasts that prey.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call
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  The wild wave of famished beasts rolled back before them, and Buck shook himself free.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast
5  Here and there Buck met Southland dogs, but in the main they were the wild wolf husky breed.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast
6  While he went wild with happiness when Thornton touched him or spoke to him, he did not seek these tokens.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VI. For the Love of a Man
7  Its wild water defied the frost, and it was in the eddies only and in the quiet places that the ice held at all.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast
8  It caused him to feel a vague, sweet gladness, and he was aware of wild yearnings and stirrings for he knew not what.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call
9  His had softened during the many generations since the day his last wild ancestor was tamed by a cave-dweller or river man.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast
10  He was ranging at the head of the pack, running the wild thing down, the living meat, to kill with his own teeth and wash his muzzle to the eyes in warm blood.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast
11  When Buck and Curly grew excited, half wild with fear, he raised his head as though annoyed, favored them with an incurious glance, yawned, and went to sleep again.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter I. Into the Primitive
12  From below came the fatal roaring where the wild current went wilder and was rent in shreds and spray by the rocks which thrust through like the teeth of an enormous comb.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VI. For the Love of a Man
13  In vague ways he remembered back to the youth of the breed, to the time the wild dogs ranged in packs through the primeval forest and killed their meat as they ran it down.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang
14  He was a thing of the wild, come in from the wild to sit by John Thornton's fire, rather than a dog of the soft Southland stamped with the marks of generations of civilization.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VI. For the Love of a Man
15  When he moaned and sobbed, it was with the pain of living that was of old the pain of his wild fathers, and the fear and mystery of the cold and dark that was to them fear and mystery.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast
16  Buck's restlessness came back on him, and he was haunted by recollections of the wild brother, and of the smiling land beyond the divide and the run side by side through the wide forest stretches.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call
17  The boat flirted over and snubbed in to the bank bottom up, while Thornton, flung sheer out of it, was carried down-stream toward the worst part of the rapids, a stretch of wild water in which no swimmer could live.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter VI. For the Love of a Man
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