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White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN
2 "But think of the chickens," objected the judge.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN
3 "He'll learn to leave chickens alone," the master said.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN
4 At the first cut of the whip, White Fang left the chicken for the man.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN
5 Later in the day, he chanced upon another stray chicken near the stables.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN
6 He had to learn that he must not touch the chickens that belonged to other gods.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN
7 White Fang had observed closely the chicken-yards and the habits of the chickens.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN
8 Thus it was he learned the law, and ere he left the domain of the chickens, he had learned to ignore their existence.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN
9 Sauntering around the corner of the house in the early morning, he came upon a chicken that had escaped from the chicken-yard.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER III THE GOD'S DOMAIN
10 She became a pest to him, like a policeman following him around the stable and the hounds, and, if he even so much as glanced curiously at a pigeon or chicken, bursting into an outcry of indignation and wrath.
White FangBy Jack London ContextHighlight In PART 5: CHAPTER IV THE CALL OF KIND