The Swiss Family Robinson

What were the three consequences of fritz’s lack of self-control

The three consequences of fritz

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One consequence was that he bent the gun when he attacked the dogs with it, and the dogs, Turk and Flora, ran away.

Fritz seized his gun and struck the dogs with it so hard that he bent it, and his voice was raised so high in his fury that it re-echoed from the rocks. The dogs ran away terrified, and when Fritz had calmed down a little I pointed out to him the folly
and unmanliness of this want of self-control.

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The Swiss Family Robinson