The Sea-Wolf by Jack London “And why do you think I have made this thing?” he demanded abruptly. “Dreaming to leave footprints on the sands of time?” He laughed one of those horrible mocking laughs. “Not at all. To get it patented, to make money from it, to revel in piggishness with all might […]
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