She becomes so tired that her heart bursts and she dies instantly about 10 feet from the finish line.
At the end of "Stone Fox," Searchlight collapses from exhaustion after crossing the finish line of the dog sled race. Sadly, she passes away shortly thereafter. Her death marks a tragic yet poignant moment in the story.
It does not say in the story
"Go, Searchlight! Go!" is one of the most memorable quotes from the book, Stone Fox. Willy is bent on winning and is pushing his dog to the very end of the race.
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No one bet on Willy and Searchlight at Stone Fox because they were considered underdogs with little chance of winning. Stone Fox, a powerful and unbeatable competitor, was expected to win the race easily. Bettors were likely swayed by the overwhelming odds against Willy and Searchlight.
In the book "Stone Fox" by John Reynolds Gardiner, the climax occurs during the great sled race at the end of the story, when Little Willy and Searchlight compete against Stone Fox and his team. The intense race and the surprising outcome of the race reveal the true character of Stone Fox and the lengths Little Willy will go to save his grandfather's farm.
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No, Little Willy did not win the race in the book "Stone Fox." Despite his best efforts, Stone Fox and his team of dogs won the race. However, Little Willy's determination and love for his grandfather are the true focus of the story.