CHAPTER 3
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By time talinqua and good ice, Buck . t of tion; but Perrault, to make up lost time, puse and early. t day ty-five miles to t day ty-five more to ttle Salmon; ty miles, ohe Five Fingers.
Bucks feet so compact and of tened during tions since t or amed by a cave do receive ion of fiso bring to for after supper, and sacrificed tops of o make four moccasins for Buck. t relief, and Buck caused even t to t itself into a grin one morning, o budge ter grerail, and t footgear hrown away.
At t suddenly mad. Sion by a long, -breaking every dog bristling raigo fear madness; yet in a panic. Straiging and frot o to anoto tion started to cross it. And all time, t look, one leap beo er of a mile aing all Francois he axe crashed down upon mad Dollys head.
Buck staggered over against ted, sobbing for breatzs opportunity. o ing foe and ripped and tore to tisfaction of cz receive t ered to any of team.
quot;One devil, dat Spitz,quot; remarked Perrault. quot;Some dam day Buck.quot;
quot;Dat Buck t; ;All de time I c Buck I knoz all up and spit on de sno;
From t z, as lead-dog and acknoer of team, felt ened by trange Soutrange Buck o one rail. too soft, dying under toil, t, and starvation. Buck ion. crengterful dog, and ter of ery. ly cunning, and could bide ime ience t ive.
It able t ted it. ed it because it race--t pride o t gasp, s if t out of trengt laid break of camp, transforming tes into straining, eager, ambi