第 29 节
作者:摄氏0度      更新:2022-11-23 12:12      字数:9322
  White   Fang。 And   White   Fang;   resurrecting   quite   a   deal   of   the   old   awe;
  seemed to wilt and to shrink in upon himself and grow small; as he cast
  about in his mind for a way to beat a retreat not too inglorious。
  And right here Baseek erred。 Had he contented himself with looking
  fierce and ominous; all would have been well。 White Fang; on the verge of
  retreat; would have retreated; leaving the meat to him。 But Baseek did not
  wait。   He   considered   the   victory   already   his   and   stepped   forward   to   the
  meat。   As   he   bent   his   head   carelessly   to   smell   it;   White   Fang   bristled
  slightly。 Even then it was not too late for Baseek to retrieve the situation。
  Had he merely stood over the meat; head up and glowering; White Fang
  would     ultimately     have   slunk    away。   But    the  fresh   meat   was    strong   in
  Baseek's nostrils; and greed urged him to take a bite of it。
  This was too much for White Fang。 Fresh upon his months of mastery
  over his own team…mates; it was beyond his self…control to stand idly by
  while another devoured the meat that belonged to him。 He struck; after his
  custom;     without     warning。    With    the  first  slash;   Baseek's    right   ear  was
  ripped into ribbons。 He was astounded at the suddenness of it。 But more
  things;   and   most   grievous   ones;   were   happening   with   equal   suddenness。
  He     was   knocked      off  his   feet。  His   throat   was    bitten。   While    he   was
  struggling to his feet the young dog sank teeth twice into his shoulder。 The
  swiftness   of   it   was   bewildering。   He   made   a   futile   rush   at   White   Fang;
  clipping the empty air with an outraged snap。 The next moment his nose
  was laid open; and he was staggering backward away from the meat。
  The situation was now reversed。 White Fang stood over the shin… bone;
  bristling and menacing; while Baseek stood a little way off; preparing to
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  retreat。 He dared not risk a fight with this young lightning…flash; and again
  he    knew;    and    more    bitterly;   the  enfeeblement       of   oncoming      age。   His
  attempt to maintain his dignity was heroic。 Calmly turning his back upon
  young   dog   and   shin…bone;   as   though   both   were   beneath   his   notice   and
  unworthy of his consideration; he stalked grandly away。 Nor; until well out
  of sight; did he stop to lick his bleeding wounds。
  The effect on White Fang was to give him a greater faith in himself;
  and   a   greater   pride。   He   walked   less   softly   among   the   grown   dogs;   his
  attitude toward them was less compromising。 Not that he went out of his
  way   looking   for   trouble。   Far   from   it。   But   upon   his   way   he   demanded
  consideration。 He   stood   upon his right   to   go  his way  unmolested   and to
  give trail to no dog。 He had to be taken into account; that was all。 He was
  no longer to be disregarded and ignored; as was the lot of puppies; and as
  continued to be the lot of the puppies that were his team…mates。 They got
  out of the way; gave trail to the grown dogs;  and gave up meat to   them
  under   compulsion。   But   White   Fang;   uncompanionable;   solitary;   morose;
  scarcely looking to right or left; redoubtable; forbidding of aspect; remote
  and alien; was accepted as an equal by his puzzled elders。 They quickly
  learned   to   leave   him   alone;   neither   venturing   hostile   acts   nor   making
  overtures of friendliness。 If they left him alone; he left them alone … a state
  of   affairs   that   they   found;   after   a   few   encounters;   to   be   pre…   eminently
  desirable。
  In   midsummer   White   Fang   had   an   experience。   Trotting   along   in   his
  silent way to investigate a new tepee which had been erected on the edge
  of the village while he was away with the hunters after moose; he came
  full upon Kiche。 He paused and looked at her。 He remembered her vaguely;
  but he REMEMBERED her; and that was more than could be said for her。
  She   lifted   her   lip   at   him   in   the   old   snarl   of   menace;   and   his   memory
  became   clear。   His   forgotten   cubhood;   all   that   was   associated   with   that
  familiar snarl; rushed back to him。 Before he had known the gods; she had
  been to him the centre…pin of the universe。 The old familiar feelings of that
  time came back upon him; surged up within him。 He bounded towards her
  joyously; and she met him with shrewd fangs that laid his cheek open to
  the    bone。    He    did   not   understand。     He    backed     away;    bewildered      and
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  puzzled。
  But it was not Kiche's fault。 A wolf…mother was not made to remember
  her cubs of a year or so before。 So she did not remember White Fang。 He
  was a strange animal; an intruder; and her present litter of puppies gave
  her the right to resent such intrusion。
  One    of   the  puppies    sprawled     up  to  White    Fang。    They   were    half…
  brothers;     only   they   did   not  know     it。  White    Fang   sniffed    the  puppy
  curiously;   whereupon   Kiche   rushed   upon   him;   gashing   is   face   a   second
  time。 He backed farther away。 All the old memories and associations died
  down      again   and    passed    into   the  grave    from    which     they   had   been
  resurrected。 He looked at Kiche licking her puppy and stopping now and
  then to snarl at him。 She was without value to him。 He had learned to get
  along without her。 Her meaning was forgotten。 There was no place for her
  in his scheme of things; as there was no place for him in hers。
  He was still standing; stupid and bewildered; the memories forgotten;
  wondering what it was all about; when Kiche attacked him a third time;
  intent on driving him away altogether from the vicinity。 And White Fang
  allowed himself to be driven away。 This was a female of his kind; and it
  was a law of his kind that the males must not fight the females。 He did not
  know anything about this law; for it was no generalisation of the mind; not
  a something acquired by experience of the world。 He knew it as a secret
  prompting; as an urge of instinct … of the same instinct that made him howl
  at   the   moon   and   stars   of   nights;   and   that   made   him   fear   death   and   the
  unknown。
  The   months   went   by。   White   Fang   grew   stronger;   heavier;   and   more
  compact; while his character was developing along the lines laid down by
  his heredity and his environment。 His heredity was a life… stuff that may be
  likened   to    clay。   It   possessed   many   possibilities;   was   capable   of   being
  moulded into many different forms。 Environment served to model the clay;
  to give it a particular form。 Thus; had White Fang never come in to  the
  fires of man; the Wild would have moulded him into a true wolf。 But the
  gods had given him a different environment; and he was moulded into a
  dog that was rather wolfish; but that was a dog and not a wolf。
  And   so;   according   to   the   clay   of   his   nature   and   the   pressure   of   his
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  surroundings;   his   character   was   being   moulded   into   a   certain   particular
  shape。 There   was   no   escaping   it。   He   was   becoming   more   morose;   more
  uncompanionable;          more    solitary;  more    ferocious;    while    the  dogs    were
  learning more and more that it was better to be at peace with him than at
  war;   and   Grey   Beaver   was   coming   to   prize   him   more   greatly   with   the
  passage of each day。
  White      Fang;    seeming      to  sum     up   strength    in   all  his   qualities;
  nevertheless   suffered   from   one   besetting   weakness。   He   could   not   stand
  being   laughed   at。  The   laughter   of   men   was   a   hateful   thing。   They   might
  laugh among themselves about anything they pleased except himself; and
  he did not mind。 But the moment laughter was turned upon him he would
  fly into a most terrible rage。 Grave; dignified; sombre; a laugh made him
  frantic to ridiculousness。 It so outraged him and upset him that for hours
  he would behave like a demon。 And woe to the dog that at such times ran
  foul   of   him。   He   knew   the   law   too   well   to   take   it   out   of   Grey   Beaver;
  behind Grey Beaver were a club and godhead。 But behind the dogs there
  was   nothing   but   space;   and   into   this   space   they   flew   when   White   Fang
  came on the scene; made mad by laughter。