CHAPTER 6
urmurs of admiration at up. condition, an ounce of superfluous flesy pounds t and virility. s o lift , as ticular ive. t breast and ion of ig t doo to one.
quot;Gad, sir! Gad, sir!quot; stuttered a member of test dynasty, a king of t;I offer you eigest; eig as ands.quot;
ton sepped over to Bucks side.
quot;You must stand off from ; Mattested. quot;Free play and plenty of room.quot;
t; only could be o one. Everybody ackno animal, but ty fifty-pound sacks of flour bulked too large in to loosen trings.
ton knelt do love curses; but ;As you love me, Buck. As you love me,quot; was w h suppressed eagerness.
tcerious. It seemed like a conjuration. As ton got to , Buck seized tened antly. It erms, not of speec of love. ton stepped well back.
quot;No; he said.
Buck tigraces, tter of several inc he way he had learned.
quot;Gee!quot; tons voice rang out, sense silence.
Buck so t, ending t in a plunge t took up ted y pounds. the runners arose a crisp crackling.
quot;; ton commanded.
Buck duplicated time to t. turned into a snapping, ting and ting several inco t. Men .
quot;Now, MUS;
tons command cracked out like a pistol s. Buck tigraces ly togetremendous effort, tting like live t c o t rembled, arted for appeared a rapid succession of jerks, t never really came to a dead stop again . . . ill it eadily along.
Men gasped and began to breat for a moment to breaton o a roar as ed a