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A constitution of iron and the vitality of the Wild were White Fang’s inheritance, and he clung to life, the whole of him and every part of him, in spirit and in flesh, with the tenacity that of old belonged to all creatures.
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Wishar stared down at the strange creature. A human, he guessed, though he couldn’t understand why a human wore strange bonds inhibiting the movement of its arms and legs. Its coverings were odd—wearing the pelts of other beasts seemed exceptionally barbaric to him as his species didn’t use the pelts of their prey for anything but bedding—but at least expected. Humans didn’t have the thick coats that Ragoru possessed. They were a weaker species who relied on constructed weapons to make up for their lack of claw and fang. Or so he’d been told. He didn’t see anything on this pitiful creature that looked like a weapon. He scratched at his scruff. Should he wake it?
What of his joy, the great love in him, ever surging and struggling to express itself, succeeding in finding a new mode of expression.
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He had gone to the roots of White Fang’s nature, and with kindness touched to life potencies that had languished and well-nigh perished.
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He was wise, and yet in the nature of him there were forces greater than wisdom.
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Nature had been more generous to him than to the average animal, that was all.
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He feared and disliked the beating he knew to be waiting for him. But he knew, further, that the comfort of the fire would be his.
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And so it came that White Fang learned that the right to punish was something the gods reserved for themselves and denied to the lesser creatures under them.
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"Oq so'yloq" qissasi.
Onasi it, otasi bo'ri bo'lgan, tashqi ko'rinish bo'ri tusini beruvchi, ichki dunyosi (balki hissiyoti) itlarga xos sadoqatni onasidan olgan "Oq so'yloq" laqabli, hayotida 2 bor «hurigan» itning hayoti haqida. "Bebaho it"... "Bo'ri?!"... "Bebaho
White Fang
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Jack London
Jack London -gerçek adıyla John Griffith London- 1876'da San Francisco'da doğdu. Çocukluk yılları sefalet içinde ama alabildiğine hareketli geçti. En büyük zevki kitap okumaktı, ancak ailesinin güç koşullarda yaşaması yüzünden on dört yaşında okulu bırakıp bir konserve fabrikasında çalışmaya başladı. Yaşadığı çevredeki sefaletin ve kötü
There was something calling him to out there in the open. His mother heard it too. But she heard also that other and louder call, the call of the fire and of man.
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This in itself was compensation, for it is always easier to lean upon another than to stand alone.
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“Terror itself, and the mystery of the unknown, led to his living.”
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