Jack London quote about punishment from White Fang - 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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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.
 Jack London, White Fang (1906). copy citation

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Author Jack London
Source White Fang
Topic punishment gods creatures
Date 1906
Language English
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Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/files/910/910-h/910-h.htm

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“This was the man-animal's justice; and even then, in his own pitiable plight, White Fang experienced a little grateful thrill. At Grey Beaver's heels he limped obediently through the village to the tepee. 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.
That night, when all was still, White Fang remembered his mother and sorrowed for her. He sorrowed too loudly and woke up Grey Beaver, who beat him. After that he mourned gently when the gods were around.” source

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