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White Fang

CHAPTER I--THE BATTLE OF THE FANGS
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These were always males, and they were pressingly insistent on joining with One Eye and his mate.

This he resented, and when she stood shoulder to shoulder with him, bristling and showing her teeth, the aspiring solitary ones would back off, turn-tail, and continue on their lonely way.
One moonlight night, running through the quiet forest, One Eye suddenly halted.

His muzzle went up, his tail stiffened, and his nostrils dilated as he scented the air.

One foot also he held up, after the manner of a dog.

He was not satisfied, and he continued to smell the air, striving to understand the message borne upon it to him.


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