1 "T'row down de club," Perrault commanded.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter IV. Who Has Won to Mastership 2 The man smiled grimly, and brought a hatchet and a club.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter I. Into the Primitive 3 He had never been struck by a club in his life, and did not understand.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter I. Into the Primitive 4 He saw, once for all, that he stood no chance against a man with a club.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter I. Into the Primitive 5 This time he was aware that it was the club, but his madness knew no caution.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter I. Into the Primitive 6 They were savages, all of them, who knew no law but the law of club and fang.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang 7 At the same time he dropped the hatchet and shifted the club to his right hand.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter I. Into the Primitive 8 A dozen times he charged, and as often the club broke the charge and smashed him down.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter I. Into the Primitive 9 His club landed heavily on the gaunt ribs, and the grub-box was capsized on the ground.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast 10 He did not rob openly, but stole secretly and cunningly, out of respect for club and fang.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang 11 But the club of the man in the red sweater had beaten into him a more fundamental and primitive code.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang 12 But the man, shifting the club from right to left, coolly caught him by the under jaw, at the same time wrenching downward and backward.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter I. Into the Primitive 13 An oath from Perrault, the resounding impact of a club upon a bony frame, and a shrill yelp of pain, heralded the breaking forth of pandemonium.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast 14 The Judge was at a meeting of the Raisin Growers' Association, and the boys were busy organizing an athletic club, on the memorable night of Manuel's treachery.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter I. Into the Primitive 15 Then he was a masterful dog, and what made him dangerous was the fact that the club of the man in the red sweater had knocked all blind pluck and rashness out of his desire for mastery.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast 16 Again and again, as he looked at each brutal performance, the lesson was driven home to Buck: a man with a club was a lawgiver, a master to be obeyed, though not necessarily conciliated.
The Call of the Wild By Jack LondonContextHighlight In Chapter I. Into the Primitive 17 It was all well enough in the Southland, under the law of love and fellowship, to respect private property and personal feelings; but in the Northland, under the law of club and fang, whoso took such things into account was a fool, and in so far as he observed them he would fail to prosper.
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