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1
The dog teams were very interesting with their intelligent well trained
Indian
dogs
.
2
The
Indian
Dogs
are usually small or much more so than the common cur.
3
We knew that the
Indian
dogs
would scent their slaughter.
4
The dogs growled, but
Indian
dogs
growl without reason, and no one heeds them.
5
Behind them, beyond the willows, were the
Indian
dogs
.
6
This last is short-haired and smooth-coated: therefore differing altogether from the
Indian
dogs
of the prairies.
7
Indian
dogs
were everywhere, many of them miserable curs, all barking viciously, and showing their teeth.
8
Hear the
Indian
dogs
wailing down at Churchill!
9
He was different from the
Indian
dogs
,
and Sun Cloud and her playmates made much of him.
10
He did not whine or snap his jaws, though he heard the
Indian
dogs
occasionally doing so.
11
So White Fang hung around the landing with the disreputable gang of
Indian
dogs
,
waiting for steamers.
12
For several nights the camp had been infested by vagabond
Indian
dogs
,
prowling about in quest of food.
13
Surrounding them were fierce
Indian
dogs
14
The
Indian
dogs
,
of which every family had several, are as fond of the acorn food as their owners.
15
Indian
dogs
have a great antipathy to white men, likewise our own dogs towards Indians, which our horses also share in.
16
Surrounding them were several fierce, wolfish
Indian
dogs
,
among whom Jack and Cuffy, wild and furious, were now making dire havoc.
indian
dogs
indian
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