CHAPTER 2
thE LA OF CLUB AND FANG
Bucks first day on tmare. Every of civilization and flung into t of to do but loaf and be bored. , nor a moments safety. All ion, and every moment life and limb ive need to be constantly alert; for t to the law of club and fang.
as tures foug experience taugtable lesson. it is true, it by it. Curly im. tore, eet equally s, and Curlys face o jaw.
It ing, to strike and leap a to it ty or forty o t and surrounded tants in an intent and silent circle. Buck did not compre silent intentness, nor tagonist, umbled . S ted for. tling mass of bodies.
So sudden , and so unexpected, t Buck aken aback. z run out tongue in a o scatter t did not take long. tes from time Curly do of s srampled sno literally torn to pieces, t anding over en came back to Buck to trouble o it t doz ran out ongue and laug moment Buck ed ter and deatred.
Before ragic passing of Curly, ened upon of straps and buckles. It to t fringed turning y animal, oo o rebel. , t range. Francois ern, demanding instant obedience, and by virtue of ant obedience; al at Buck, in traces to jerk Buck into tuition of es and Francois made remarkable progress. Ere turned to camp o stop at quot;; to go a quot;mus; to so keep clear of t doheir heels.
quot;t; Francois told Perrault. quot;Dat Buck, eac;
By afternoon, Perrault, rail curned ;Billeequot; and quot;Joequot; rue as day and nig rospective, ual snarl and a malignant eye. Buck received tz p