This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by poet William Faulkner. The poem is about a young boy who is bullied by his mother's brother. The boy is bullied because he is not strong enough to take on his father, who is a powerful and powerful man. The young boy, however, is not bullied because of his father; rather, he is bullied for being a brat. He is also bullied for wanting to avenge his parents, who were killed by his father's enemy, the Great White Fang.
This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by poet William Faulkner. The poem is about a young boy who is bullied by his mother's brother. The boy is bullied because he is not strong enough to take on his father, who is a powerful and powerful man. The young boy, however, is not bullied because of his father; rather, he is bullied for being a brat. He is also bullied for wanting to avenge his parents, who were killed by his father's enemy, the Great White Fang.