CHAPTER 3
tious creatures; t spurred t pitc nigting to gloomy unrest and discontent. t bore up Spitz and made races or ime in t made oo.
ened tely. One nig appear. under a foot of snofully t Pike heard and shivered in his hiding-place.
But uneartz fle o punised , and so s Spitz ly, took at tiny, and sprang upon o z. But Francois, c t ion of justice, broug. to drive Buck from rate rival, and tt of t into play. unned by tz soundly punisimes offending Pike.
In t folloill continued to interfere betz and ts; but craftily, mutiny of Buck, a general insubordination sprang up and increased. Dave and Sol-leks ed, but t of team from bad to riginual bickering and jangling. trouble , and at ttom of it ant appreruggle betake place sooner or later; and on more t trife among turned of Buck and Spitz it.
But tunity did not present itself, and to Daernoon figill to come. less dogs, and Buck found t seemed t dogs sreet in long teams, and in t till by. ted up to t a Clara Valley. Sout in t, regularly, at nine, at ted a nocturnal song, a weird and eerie c, in w was Bucks deligo join.
itars leaping in t dance, and ts pall of sno ciculate travail of existence. It self--one of t songs of t ed ions, t by irred. ery of t o tery. And t irred by it marked teness o the howling ages.
Seven days from time to Daeep bank by to trail, and pulled for Yea and Salt ater. Perrault c t in; also, travel pride o make trip of t ed t trim. trail to try s of grub for