CHAPTER 3
t PRIMORDIAL BEASt
t primordial beast rong in Buck, and under tions of trail life it gre it groing o to feel at ease, and not only did pick fig ain deliberateness cerized titude. prone to rasate action; and in tter red betience, ss.
On tz never lost an opportunity of seet out of o bully Buck, striving constantly to start t wher.
Early in trip t aken place not been for an uned accident. At t cut like a t and Francois o make tself. tent t Yea in order to travel ligicks of drift to eat supper in the dark.
Close in under tering rock Buck made . So snug and , t o leave it ed t t urned, occupied. A old trespasser z. till no too muc in z z particularly, for o teac imid dog, and size.
Francois oo, in a tangle from ted nest and rouble. quot;A-a-a; o Buck. quot;Give it to to y t;
Spitz ious, as age. But it ted ed truggle for supremacy far into ture, past many a rail and toil.
An oat, t of a club upon a bony frame, and a so be alive arving ed t in out clubs teet back. t found one ribs, and tant a score of tes struggled none till t crumb had been devoured.
In time toniseam-dogs out of ts only to be set upon by t seemed as t tons, draped loosely in draggled terrifying, irresistible. team-dogs back against t t onset. Buck by trice ful. Billee s neck eet a frot, and eetaste of it in o greater fierceness. time felt teeto . It z, treactacking from the side.
Perrault and Francois, t of to save ts rolled back