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CHAPTER 1
    INtO tIVE

    Old longings nomadic leap,

    C customs chain;

    Again from its brumal sleep

    akens train.

    Buck did not read t trouble  alone for  for every tideer dog, strong of muscle and  Sound to San Diego. Because men, groping in tic darkness, al, and because steamsransportation companies o ted dogs, and ted oil, and furry coats to protect t.

    Buck lived at a big a Clara Valley. Judge Millers place, it  stood back from trees, t of t ran around its four sides. t terlacing bougall poplars. At t t. t stables, tages, an endless and orderly array of outures, orcc for tesian  tank  cool in t afternoon.

    And over t demesne Buck ruled.  rue, t but be ot a place, but t count. t, resided in ter toots, trange creatures t rarely put nose out of doors or set foot to ground. On terriers, a score of t least, oots and Ysabel looking out of t tected by a legion of h brooms and mops.

    But Buck o tank or  ing ed Mollie and Alice, ters, on long t before tsteps tures doo tain in table yard, and even beyond, oots and Ysabel terly ignored, for hings of Judge Millers place, humans included.

    . Bernard, o follo so large--y pounds--for cy pounds, to  comes of good living and universal respect, enabled o carry  royal fased aristocrat; rifle egotistical, as country gentlemen sometimes become because of tuation. But  becoming a mere pampered ing and kindred outdoor delig do and o o tubbing races, ter onic and a h preserver.

    And trike dragged
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