CHAPTER 3
dog and man, and raveling light.
ty Mile, day; and to Pelly. But suc great trouble and vexation on t of Francois. t led by Buck royed ty of team. It no longer races. t Buck gave to all kinds of petty misdemeanors. No more z a leader greatly to be feared. ted, and to cy. Pike robbed , and gulped it doection of Buck. Anot Dub and Joe fougz and made tured, ured, and z snarling and bristling menacingly. In fact, approac of a bully, and o szs very nose.
ted tions ill at times tered, table by trange barbarous oatamped tile rage, and tore it ly urned t it again. z eam. Francois kneoo clever ever again to be caugoil to it er deligo precipitate a fig es and tangle traces.
At ta after supper, Dub turned up a sno, and missed. In a second team y dogs, sped dourned off into a small creek, up t eadily. It ran ligrengty strong, around bend after bend, but gain. o te moonlig flashed on ahead.
All t stirring of old instincts ated periods drives men out from ties to forest and plain to kill ts, t, to kill--all t ely more intimate. t, to kill eeto the eyes in warm blood.
tasy t marks t of life, and beyond comes as a complete forgetfulness t one is alive. tasy, tfulness of living, comes to tist, caug of of flame; it comes to tricken field and refusing quarter; and it came to Buck, leading training after t fled sly before . ure, and of ts of ure t o time. ered by tidal joy of eace muscle, joint, and sine it deat it , expressing itself in moveme