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  1. roceeded to make a fire. In the bushes, the high water had. left a supply of sticks. From here. e got wood for his fire. Working carefully from a small beginning, he. soon had a roaring fire.Bending over the fire, he first melt. d the ice from his face. With the protection of the fire’s.

  2. To Build a Fire. Jack London. Day had broken cold and grey, exceedingly cold and grey, when the man turned aside from the main Yukon trail and climbed the high earth- bank, where a dim and little-travelled trail led eastward through the fat spruce timberland.

  3. When it is seventy-‐five below zero, a man must not fail in his first attempt to build a firethat is, if his feet are wet. If his feet are dry, and he fails, he can run along the trail for half a mile and restore his circulation.

  4. To Build a Fire. by Jack London (1876-1916) Day had broken cold and gray, exceedingly cold and gray, when the man turned aside from the main Yukon trail and climbed the high earth-bank, where a dim and little traveled trail led eastward through the fat spruce timberland.

  5. When it is seventy-five below zero, a man must not fail in his first attempt to build a fire -- that is, if his feet are wet. If his feet are dry, and he fails, he can run along the trail for half a mile and restore his circulation.

  6. Oct 22, 2018 · To Build a Fire by Jack London Publication date 1908-08-01 Topics education Collection opensource Language English Item Size 20842572 To Build a Fire by Jack London Addeddate 2018-10-22 15:26:09 Identifier ToBuildAFire Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t1nh1z22z Ocr ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR) Ppi 300 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.3 To Build a Fire by Jack London

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  8. When it is seventy-five below zero, a man must not fail in his first attempt to build a firethat is, if his feet are wet. If his feet are dry, and he fails, he can run along the trail for half a mile and restore his circulation.

  9. **To Build a Fire** by Jack London is a compelling naturalist short story that follows a nameless man’s perilous journey in the unforgiving wilderness of the Yukon Territory.

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    The thing to do, and the only thing to do, was to build a fire. For another precept of the north runs: Travel with wet socks down to twenty below zero; after that build a fire.

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