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作者:摄氏0度      更新:2022-11-23 12:12      字数:9322
  little  difference    from   the   wolf    when    they   discovered     the  cub   and   his
  mother。 There was a rush。 White Fang bristled and snarled and snapped in
  the face of the open…mouthed oncoming wave of dogs; and went down and
  under them; feeling the sharp slash of teeth in his body; himself biting and
  tearing   at   the   legs   and   bellies   above   him。   There   was   a   great   uproar。   He
  could hear the snarl of Kiche as she fought for him; and he could hear the
  cries of the man…animals; the sound of clubs striking upon bodies; and the
  yelps of pain from the dogs so struck。
  Only a few seconds elapsed before he was on his feet again。 He could
  now   see   the   man…animals   driving   back   the   dogs   with   clubs   and   stones;
  defending him; saving him from the savage teeth of his kind that somehow
  was not his kind。 And though there was no reason in his brain for a clear
  conception of so abstract a thing as justice; nevertheless; in his own way;
  he felt the justice of the man… animals; and he knew them for what they
  were … makers of law and executors of law。 Also; he appreciated the power
  with   which   they   administered   the   law。   Unlike   any   animals   he   had   ever
  encountered; they did not bite nor claw。 They enforced their live strength
  with the power of dead things。 Dead things did their bidding。 Thus; sticks
  and stones; directed by these strange creatures; leaped through the air like
  living things; inflicting grievous hurts upon the dogs。
  To his mind this was power unusual; power inconceivable and beyond
  the natural; power that was godlike。 White Fang; in the very nature of him;
  could   never   know   anything   about   gods;   at   the   best   he   could   know   only
  things that were beyond knowing … but the wonder and awe that he had of
  these man…animals in ways resembled what would be the wonder and awe
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  of   man   at   sight   of   some   celestial   creature;   on   a   mountain   top;   hurling
  thunderbolts from either hand at an astonished world。
  The last dog had been driven back。 The hubbub died down。 And White
  Fang   licked   his   hurts   and   meditated   upon   this;   his   first   taste   of   pack…
  cruelty  and   his   introduction   to   the   pack。   He   had   never   dreamed   that   his
  own kind consisted of more than One Eye; his mother; and himself。 They
  had constituted a kind apart; and here; abruptly; he had discovered many
  more creatures apparently of his own kind。 And there was a subconscious
  resentment   that   these;   his   kind;   at   first   sight   had   pitched   upon   him   and
  tried to destroy  him。 In the   same way  he resented his   mother being tied
  with   a   stick;   even   though   it   was   done   by   the   superior   man…animals。   It
  savoured of the trap; of bondage。 Yet of the trap and of bondage he knew
  nothing。   Freedom   to   roam   and   run   and   lie   down   at   will;   had   been   his
  heritage; and here it was being infringed upon。 His mother's movements
  were restricted to the length of a stick; and by the length of that same stick
  was he restricted; for he had not yet got beyond the need of his mother's
  side。
  He did not like it。 Nor did he like it when the man…animals arose and
  went on with their march; for a tiny man…animal took the other end of the
  stick and led Kiche captive behind him; and behind Kiche followed White
  Fang; greatly perturbed and worried by this new adventure he had entered
  upon。
  They   went   down   the   valley   of   the   stream;   far   beyond   White   Fang's
  widest ranging; until they came to the end of the valley; where the stream
  ran into the Mackenzie River。 Here; where canoes were cached on poles
  high in the air and where stood fish…racks for the drying of fish; camp was
  made; and White Fang looked on with wondering eyes。 The superiority of
  these man…animals increased with every moment。 There was their mastery
  over all these sharp… fanged dogs。 It breathed of power。 But greater than
  that;   to   the  wolf…cub;     was    their  mastery     over   things    not  alive;   their
  capacity   to   communicate   motion   to   unmoving   things;   their   capacity   to
  change the very face of the world。
  It was this last that especially affected him。 The elevation of frames of
  poles caught his eye; yet this in itself was not so remarkable; being done
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  by the same creatures that flung sticks and stones to great distances。 But
  when the   frames   of   poles   were   made   into   tepees   by  being   covered   with
  cloth   and   skins;  White   Fang   was   astounded。   It   was   the   colossal   bulk   of
  them that impressed him。 They arose around him; on every side; like some
  monstrous quick…   growing   form of   life。 They occupied nearly  the   whole
  circumference of his field of vision。 He was afraid of them。 They loomed
  ominously       above     him;   and    when    the   breeze    stirred   them    into   huge
  movements; he cowered down in fear; keeping his eyes warily upon them;
  and   prepared   to   spring   away   if   they   attempted   to   precipitate   themselves
  upon him。
  But in   a   short   while   his   fear   of the   tepees   passed   away。   He   saw   the
  women and children passing in and out of them without harm; and he saw
  the dogs trying often to get into them; and being driven away with sharp
  words   and   flying   stones。 After   a   time;   he   left   Kiche's   side   and   crawled
  cautiously   toward   the   wall   of   the   nearest   tepee。   It   was   the   curiosity   of
  growth that urged him on … the necessity of learning and living and doing
  that brings experience。 The last few inches to the wall of the tepee were
  crawled      with   painful    slowness     and   precaution。     The   day's    events   had
  prepared him for the unknown to manifest itself in most stupendous and
  unthinkable ways。 At last his nose touched the canvas。 He waited。 Nothing
  happened。   Then   he   smelled   the   strange   fabric;   saturated   with   the   man…
  smell。   He   closed   on   the   canvas   with   his   teeth   and   gave   a   gentle   tug。
  Nothing happened; though the adjacent portions of the tepee moved。  He
  tugged harder。 There was a greater movement。 It was delightful。 He tugged
  still harder; and repeatedly; until the whole tepee was in motion。 Then the
  sharp cry of a squaw inside sent him scampering back to Kiche。 But after
  that he was afraid no more of the looming bulks of the tepees。
  A moment later he was straying away again from his mother。 Her stick
  was   tied   to   a   peg   in   the   ground   and   she   could   not   follow   him。 A  part…
  grown puppy; somewhat larger and older than he; came toward him slowly;
  with ostentatious and belligerent importance。 The puppy's name; as White
  Fang     was    afterward     to   hear   him    called;   was    Lip…lip。    He    had   had
  experience in puppy fights and was already something of a bully。
  Lip…lip was White Fang's own kind; and; being only a puppy; did not
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  seem dangerous; so White Fang prepared to meet him in a friendly spirit。
  But when the strangers walk became stiff…legged and his lips lifted clear of
  his   teeth;  White   Fang   stiffened   too;   and   answered   with   lifted   lips。   They
  half circled about each other; tentatively; snarling and bristling。 This lasted
  several minutes;  and White  Fang was   beginning   to   enjoy it;  as   a  sort   of
  game。      But    suddenly;     with   remarkable       swiftness;    Lip…lip    leaped     in;
  delivering   a   slashing   snap;   and   leaped   away   again。   The   snap   had   taken
  effect on the shoulder that had been hurt by the lynx and that was still sore
  deep down near the bone。 The surprise and hurt of it brought a yelp out of
  White Fang; but the next moment; in a rush of anger; he was upon Lip…lip
  and snapping viciously。
  But   Lip…hp   had   lived   his   life   in   camp   and   had   fought   many   puppy
  fights。 Three times; four times; and half a dozen times; his sharp little teeth
  scored   on   the   newcomer;   until   White   Fang;   yelping   shamelessly;   fled   to
  the protection of his mother。 It was the first of the many fights he was to
  have   with   Lip…lip;   for   they   were   enemies   from   the   start;   born   so;   with
  natures destined perpetually to clash。
  Kiche   licked   White   Fang   soothingly   with   her   tongue;   and   tried        to
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