White Fang

As the cub wanders farther from the cave, how does his self-knowledge improve

Chapter 8

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"He began to get an accurate measurement of his strength and his weakness, and to know when to be bold and when to be cautious. He found it expedient to be cautious all the time, except for the rare moments, when, assured of his own intrepidity, he abandoned himself to petty rages and lusts."

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