1 As his eyes closed it fell away from his hand.
2 He rubbed his eyes and looked at them more sharply.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER I THE TRAIL OF THE MEAT 3 He knew it as though it had taken place before his eyes.
4 A circle of the gleaming eyes had drawn about their camp.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER I THE TRAIL OF THE MEAT 5 As it began to flame up, the circle of eyes drew farther back.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER I THE TRAIL OF THE MEAT 6 Before his eyes closed the wolves had drawn too near for safety.
7 The front man turned his head until his eyes met the eyes of the man behind.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER I THE TRAIL OF THE MEAT 8 Now and again a pair of eyes moved, or disappeared to appear again a moment later.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER I THE TRAIL OF THE MEAT 9 His eyes were closed but few minutes when the burn of the flame on his flesh awakened him.
10 The fire died down, and the gleaming eyes drew closer the circle they had flung about the camp.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER I THE TRAIL OF THE MEAT 11 The dogs clustered together in fear, now and again snarling menacingly as a pair of eyes drew close.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER I THE TRAIL OF THE MEAT 12 He shook his fist angrily at the gleaming eyes, and began securely to prop his moccasins before the fire.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER I THE TRAIL OF THE MEAT 13 There was no suggestion of form in the utter blackness; only could be seen a pair of eyes gleaming like live coals.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER I THE TRAIL OF THE MEAT 14 By looking closely and steadily at where a pair of eyes burned in the darkness, the form of the animal would slowly take shape.
15 The commotion caused the circle of eyes to shift restlessly for a moment and even to withdraw a bit, but it settled down again as the dogs became quiet.
White Fang By Jack LondonContextHighlight In PART 1: CHAPTER I THE TRAIL OF THE MEAT 16 That night, when supper was finished and they sat on the oblong box and pulled at their pipes, the circle of gleaming eyes drew in even closer than before.
17 Henry grunted with an intonation that was not all sympathy, and for a quarter of an hour they sat on in silence, Henry staring at the fire, and Bill at the circle of eyes that burned in the darkness just beyond the firelight.
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