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Which line from Chapter One of Jack London's The Call of the Wild contains dialect?
O "He's no slouch at dog-breakin', that's wot I say," one of the men on the wall cried enthusiastically.
O He lay where he had fallen, and from there he watched the man in the red sweater
O "Answers to the name of Buck, the man soliloquized, quoting from the saloon-keeper's letter which had announced the
consignment of the crate and contents.
O As he spoke he fearlessly patted the head he had so mercilessly pounded, and though Buck's hair involuntarily bristled at
touch of the hand, he endured it without protest.

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