Jack London

The Call of the Wild

  • Wiebke Loubserhas quoted6 years ago
    He walked to the cen­tre of the open space and lis­tened. It was the call, the many-noted call, sound­ing more lur­ingly and com­pellingly than ever be­fore. And as never be­fore, he was ready to obey. John Thorn­ton was dead. The last tie was bro­ken. Man and the claims of man no longer bound him.
  • Zaur Pwhas quoted3 years ago
    wide-spread­ing lawns
  • Lazar704has quoted2 months ago
    ten­der­foot
  • Lazar704has quoted2 months ago
    (they had grub-staked them­selves from
  • Lazar704has quoted2 months ago
    alone among men
  • Lazar704has quoted2 months ago
    Deep in the for­est a call was sound­ing
  • Lazar704has quoted2 months ago
    He was older than the days he had seen and the breaths he had drawn
  • Lazar704has quoted3 months ago
    “They told us we couldn’t make White River, and here we are.” This last with a sneer­ing ring of tri­umph in it.
    “And they told you true,” John Thorn­ton an­swered. “The bot­tom’s likely to drop out at any mo­ment. Only fools, with the blind luck of fools, could have made it.
  • Lazar704has quoted3 months ago
    It ate away from be­neath; the sun ate from above.
  • Lazar704has quoted3 months ago
    way­far­ers
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