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Before Adam

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It was not a linkage of ideas, but an interweaving of related memories, not quite as they occurred, but in contemporaneous juxtaposition.Jack London, Before Adam
These pictures, flashing upon my consciousness, were the strongest sensations I had... They seemed to travel naturally in the trains of thought suggested by my experiences and the conclusions drawn from my experiences.Jack London, Before Adam
My experiences were chiefly with the phonetic values of letters and syllables spelled into my hand.Jack London, Before Adam
The first creatures I saw, early in the morning, were a band of young ones, some of them nursing and others romping in play.Jack London, Before Adam
We were very curious creatures, and curiosity was its own reason for being.Jack London, Before Adam
They were men like ourselves, and yet they were not like ourselves.Jack London, Before Adam
But in that alliance, and the strength of it, lay my protection.Jack London, Before Adam
There were events that occurred intermittently but persistently, these were the battles.Jack London, Before Adam
'I was born at the very end of man’s long road. Not so very long will it be before all men are my sort.'Jack London, Before Adam
More than once did he put his head down and charge the solid row of watching folk who lined the path to the drinking-place.Jack London, Before Adam
This fear was no longer a fear of the unexpected, it was a fear of the inevitable.Jack London, Before Adam
It was a remarkable instinct, the love of life, which caused us to live in spite of such fearful mortality.Jack London, Before Adam
The source of our immediate apprehension was the multitudinous crying of the carnivorous beetles.Jack London, Before Adam
'I became more discreet and did not look for trouble; I learned to pass Red-Eye by with averted gaze.'Jack London, Before Adam
Yet, in the very heart of life itself, I knew that death was, ever interweaving his dark, incredible strands with the radiant woof of existence.Jack London, Before Adam
'We were very miserable and made others feel very miserable. We filled the air with our curses and quarrels.'Jack London, Before Adam
From my standpoint, love meant small trouble and less danger.Jack London, Before Adam
Fear, I am afraid, had much to do with the development of our love.Jack London, Before Adam
They were men, to be measured only by the size of their minds, and they had very small minds indeed.Jack London, Before Adam
'No more forever would he awake in the night to feel the arrows burning softly into his flesh.'Jack London, Before Adam