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The word \'fester\' is found in Where the Red Fern Grows in Chapter 10. In this chapter Little Ann is injured and her paw is infected. The infection is described as a "festering sore." Below are some other examples of the use of \'fester\' in the novel:

  • Billy "went to work to try and stop the festering" on Little Ann\'s paw.
  • Billy "wrapped a hot cloth around her paw and it stopped the festering."
  • Billy "soon saw that the festering had stopped."

The word \'fester\' appears several other times throughout the novel often in reference to the wound on Little Ann\'s paw.

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