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1  Morning found him too weak to travel.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter IV. Who Has Won to Mastership
2  The tent they had discarded at Dyea in order to travel light.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast
3  And camp they did, till Buck's ribs knitted and he was able to travel.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter VI. For the Love of a Man
4  So he cut down even the orthodox ration and tried to increase the day's travel.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter V. The Toil of Trace and Trail
5  The Canadian Government would be no loser, nor would its despatches travel the slower.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter I. Into the Primitive
6  He had travelled too often with the Judge not to know the sensation of riding in a baggage car.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter I. Into the Primitive
7  Their feet fell heavily on the trail, jarring their bodies and doubling the fatigue of a day's travel.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter V. The Toil of Trace and Trail
8  As a rule, Perrault travelled ahead of the team, packing the snow with webbed shoes to make it easier for them.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter II. The Law of Club and Fang
9  Shorn of its glamour and romance, Arctic travel became to them a reality too harsh for their manhood and womanhood.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter V. The Toil of Trace and Trail
10  After they had travelled three miles they unloaded the sled, came back for her, and by main strength put her on the sled again.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter V. The Toil of Trace and Trail
11  In less than five months they had travelled twenty-five hundred miles, during the last eighteen hundred of which they had had but five days' rest.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter V. The Toil of Trace and Trail
12  In the nature of Arctic travel there was a reason why fourteen dogs should not drag one sled, and that was that one sled could not carry the food for fourteen dogs.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter V. The Toil of Trace and Trail
13  Perrault was carrying despatches if anything more urgent than those he had brought in; also, the travel pride had gripped him, and he purposed to make the record trip of the year.
The Call of the Wild By Jack London
ContextHighlight   In Chapter III. The Dominant Primordial Beast
14  Since the beginning of the winter they had travelled eighteen hundred miles, dragging sleds the whole weary distance; and eighteen hundred miles will tell upon life of the toughest.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter IV. Who Has Won to Mastership
15  It was a simple matter to give the dogs less food; but it was impossible to make the dogs travel faster, while their own inability to get under way earlier in the morning prevented them from travelling longer hours.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter V. The Toil of Trace and Trail
16  The hairy man could spring up into the trees and travel ahead as fast as on the ground, swinging by the arms from limb to limb, sometimes a dozen feet apart, letting go and catching, never falling, never missing his grip.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call
17  Being in no haste, Indian fashion, he hunted his dinner in the course of the day's travel; and if he failed to find it, like the Indian, he kept on travelling, secure in the knowledge that sooner or later he would come to it.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter VII. The Sounding of the Call
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