It was in line with these experiences that White Fang came to learn the law of property and the duty of the defence of property. From the protection of his godās body to the protection of his godās possessions was a step, and this step he made. What was his godās was to be defended against all the worldā āeven to the extent of biting other gods. Not only was such an act sacrilegious in its nature, but it was fraught with peril. The gods were all-powerful, and a dog was no match against them; yet White Fang learned to face them, fiercely belligerent and unafraid. Duty rose above fear, and thieving gods learned to leave Grey Beaverās property alone.
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