CHAPTER 4
O MAStERShIP
quot;E I say? I speak true ;
t morning o ts liged t.
quot;Dat Spitz fig; said Perrault, as s.
quot;An dat Buck fig;And noime. No more Spitz, no more trouble, sure.quot;
packed tfit and loaded to rotted up to tz noticing Sol-leks to ted position. In , Sol-leks lead-dog left. Buck sprang upon Sol-leks in a fury, driving anding in his place.
quot;E; Francois cried, slapping ;Look at dat Buck. Spitz, o take de job.quot;
quot;Go o budge.
ook Buck by teningly, dragged o one side and replaced Sol-leks. t like it, and s e, but all uno go.
Francois ;No; h a heavy club in his hand.
Buck remembered ter, and retreated sloempt to c for beyond tterness and rage; and if the way of clubs.
t about o Buck of Dave. Buck retreated teps. Francois folloed. After some time of t Buck feared a t Buck . ed, not to escape a clubbing, but to ent h less.
Perrault took a for tter part of an o come after o test generation, and every out of t try to run a retreated around and around tising plainly t w, he would come in and be good.
Francois sat doc looked at cime rail an c and grinned s t ten. t up to o Buck. Buck laug kept ance. Francois unfastened Sol-lekss traces and put eam stood o trail. t t. Once more Francois called, and once more Buck laug away.
quot;t; Perrault commanded.
Francois complied, ted in, laugriumply, and so position at team. races ened, t, and on to trai