“Jack’s lyin’ up back of Nome now, boys, in a reg’lar grave with a reg’lar headstone better’n any other in all that country – even over humans. An’ from that day to now I ain’t never willfully fought a dog o’ mine – an’ never will again. Wouldn’t own no dog as couldn’t fight – but none o’ mine’ll ever have to fight again just fer money. I’ve seen ‘nough o’ pit fights to last me.”
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The Story of Jack: A Tale of the North
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