Esther Birdsall Darling

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Esther Birdsall Darling



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Baldy of Nome

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Navarre of the north

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Luck of the Trail

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it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1933
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Boris Grandson of Baldy

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Luck of the trail,

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Up in Alaska

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“Only the fellows who can drive dogs and handle them well can become members. A high-school boy isn’t rated very much if he doesn’t get in. (the Bow-Wow Wonder Workers club)”
Esther Birdsall Darling, Luck of the Trail
tags: dogs

“Only I eased it down a mite when I told her how I feel about women handling dogs. It just ain’t in their natures to do it proper. They spoil ‘em something awful; even her, and she’s about the best she-driver in Nome. But women can’t ever seem to learn that the dogs in this country are workers and not pets.”
Esther Birdsall Darling, Luck of the Trail
tags: dogs

“You’re gittin’ a rich claim in this here pup. Guts and brains; an’ I reckon affection the way he took t’ you right off the bat. And believe me,” with the vivid memory of the dog’s bristling hair and bared fangs as he had defended the body of Pluck, “he’s a claim that no one else is goin’ t’ jump neither. He kin,” with an admiring glance at the powerful build of Luck, “lick his weight in wildcats.”
Esther Birdsall Darling, Luck of the Trail
tags: dogs

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