... And this was the manner of dog Buck was in the fall of 18 97, when the
Klondike strike dragged men from all the world into the frozen North. But Buck
did not read the newspapers, and ... rolled them in the
grass, and guarded their footsteps through wild adventures down to the fountain
in the stable yard, and even beyond, where the paddocks were, and the berry
patches. Among the ... were other dogs, There could
not but be other dogs on so vast a place, but they did not count. They came and
went, resided in the populous kennels, or lived obscurely in the recesses ofthe
house...
... one ofthe men on the wall
cried enthusiastically.
"Druther break cayuses any day, and twice on Sundays," was the reply ofthe
driver, as he climbed on the wagon and started the ... kinds of fashions to the man in the red sweater. And at such times that
money passed between them the strangers took one or more ofthe dogs away
with them. Buck wondered where they went, for they ... brought
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For two days and nights this express car was dragged along at the tail of
shrieking locomotives; and for two days and nights Buck neither...
... surge
of fear swept through him - the fear ofthewild thing for the trap. It was a token
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II. The Law of Club and Fang
Buck's first day on the ... into the huge camp at the head of Lake Bennett, where thousands of
goldseekers were building boats against the break-up ofthe ice in the spring.
Buck made his hole in the snow and slept the ...
again. The domesticated generations fell from him. In vague ways he
remembered back to the youth ofthe breed, to the time thewild dogs ranged in
packs through the primeval forest and killed their...
... ofthe rope, and night
found them back on the river with a quarter of a mile to the day's credit.
By the time they made the Hootalinqua and good ice, Buck was played out. The
rest of ... which they dared not halt. Once, the sled broke through, with Dave and
Buck, and they were half-frozen and all but drowned by the time they were
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CHAPTER 3 (P1) ... himself to the shock of Spitz's charge, then
joined the flight out on the lake.
Later, the nine team-dogs gathered together and sought shelter in the forest.
Though unpursued, they were...
... pride ofthe trail and trace - that pride which holds
dogs in the toil to the last gasp, which lures them to die joyfully in the harness,
and breaks their hearts if they are cut out ofthe harness. ...
but the rest ofthe team went from bad to worse. Things no longer went right.
the articulate travail of existence. It was an old song, old as the breed itself - one
of the first songs ofthe ...
ages of fire and roof to the raw beginnings of life in the howling ages.
Seven days from the time they pulled into Dawson, they dropped down the
steep bank by the Barracks to the Yukon Trail,...
... left the Yukon three years later without any gold, but with the idea
for a good story. This was TheCallofthe Wild.
Two of his other books about the cold north are White Fang and The Son ofthe ... after day, the weather got colder. Then they arrived in Alaska, and Francois took the dogs off the boat. Buck
walked on snow for the first time in his life.
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Buck's ... heard the noise of Perrault's club and the cry of a
dog. The camp was suddenly full of strange, thin dogs. There were eighty or a hundred of them, and they wanted food.
The two men hit the...
... after day, the weather got colder. Then they arrived in Alaska, and
Francois took the dogs off the boat. Buck walked on snow for the first time in his
life.
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Buck's ... the Yukon three years
later without any gold, but with the idea for a good story. This was TheCallofthe
Wild.
Two of his other books about the cold north are White Fang and The Son of
the ... heard the
noise of Perrault's club and the cry of a dog. The camp was suddenly full of strange,
thin dogs. There were eighty or a hundred of them, and they wanted food. The two
men hit the...
... noises in his throat. He was
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Buck did not read the newspapers. He did not know ... and watched the coast get further and further away. They had seen
the warm south for the last time.
Perrault took Buck and Curly down to the bottom ofthe ship. There they met another
man, ... led the other dogs well.
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very frightened ofthe dark, and looked around him all the time, holding a heavy stone in his
hand. He wore the...
... a peculiar bird-like
turn, a sort of liquid warble, produced by touching the tongue to the roof of
the mouth at short intervals in the midst ofthe music the reader probably
remembers how ... looked over them about the
room; then she put them up and looked out under them. She seldom or never
looked through them for so small a thing as a boy; they were her state pair,
the pride of her ...
soon gave him the knack of it, and he strode down the street with his mouth
full of harmony
between the shoulders and then turned tail and ran like an antelope. Tom
chased the traitor home,...