"answers to the name of buck,' the man soliloquized, quoting from the saloon-keeper's letter which had announced the consignment of the crate and contents.
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"...were riddled like timber boxes for their pains..." Jack London The Call of the Wild pg. 45
I was call to the wild
Yes, The Call of The wild is a movie
Yes, "Call of the Wild" is a classic.
Dreamtale - Call of the Wild
Buck is attacked by three huskies at once, and his head and shoulders are slashed
I think it means that the call of the wild is calling Buck, and that Buck is answering it
In the Tausug dialect in the Philippines, you can call your mother "Inda" or "Ina."
A dialect of American English would be southern for example. It differs through it's phonology and morphology
Sure! Here are five examples of dialect words: "Y'all" - Southern dialect for "you all" "Aboot" - Canadian dialect for "about" "Bubbler" - Wisconsin dialect for "water fountain" "Pop" - Midwest dialect for "soda" "Buggy" - Southern dialect for "shopping cart"
We call it a wiper.
Cockney is the colorful dialect spoken in the East End of London.
Dialect
You call him ''sardo'' (in Italian language) or "sardu" (in Sardinian dialect)
the call is buck's strong calling to the wild.
I was call to the wild
Dialect
Yes, The Call of The wild is a movie