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  〃I   thought   he   must   be   somebody;〃   was   the   faro…dealer's   comment。
  〃That's why I kept my hands offen him at the start。〃
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  CHAPTER V … THE INDOMITABLE
  〃It's hopeless;〃 Weedon Scott confessed。
  He   sat   on   the   step   of   his   cabin   and   stared   at   the   dog…musher;   who
  responded with a shrug that was equally hopeless。
  Together they looked at White Fang at the end of his stretched chain;
  bristling;   snarling;   ferocious;   straining  to  get   at   the   sled…dogs。  Having
  received sundry lessons from Matt; said lessons being imparted by means
  of a club; the sled…dogs had learned to leave White Fang alone; and even
  then    they  were   lying   down    at  a  distance;  apparently   oblivious    of  his
  existence。
  〃It's a wolf and there's no taming it;〃 Weedon Scott announced。
  〃Oh; I don't know about that;〃 Matt objected。 〃Might be a lot of dog in
  'm; for all you can tell。 But there's one thing I know sure; an' that there's no
  gettin' away from。〃
  The    dog…musher      paused    and    nodded    his   head   confidentially     at
  Moosehide Mountain。
  〃Well; don't be a miser with what you know;〃 Scott said sharply; after
  waiting a suitable length of time。 〃Spit it out。 What is it?〃
  The dog…musher indicated White Fang with a backward thrust of his
  thumb。
  〃Wolf or dog; it's all the same … he's ben tamed 'ready。〃
  〃No!〃
  〃I tell you yes; an' broke to harness。 Look close there。 D'ye see them
  marks across the chest?〃
  〃You're right; Matt。 He was a sled…dog before Beauty Smith got hold
  of him。〃
  〃And there's not much reason against his bein' a sled…dog again。〃
  〃What d'ye think?〃 Scott queried eagerly。 Then the hope died down as
  he   added;    shaking   his  head;   〃We've    had  him   two   weeks    now;   and   if
  anything he's wilder than ever at the present moment。〃
  〃Give 'm a chance;〃 Matt counselled。 〃Turn 'm loose for a spell。〃
  The other looked at him incredulously。
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  〃Yes;〃   Matt   went   on;   〃I   know   you've   tried   to;   but   you   didn't   take   a
  club。〃
  〃You try it then。〃
  The dog…musher secured a club and went over to the chained animal。
  White Fang watched the club after the manner of a caged lion watching
  the whip of its trainer。
  〃See 'm keep his eye on that club;〃 Matt said。 〃That's a good sign。 He's
  no   fool。   Don't   dast   tackle   me   so   long   as   I   got  that   club handy。   He's   not
  clean crazy; sure。〃
  As    the  man's   hand    approached      his  neck;   White    Fang   bristled   and
  snarled and crouched down。 But while he eyed the approaching hand; he at
  the   same   time   contrived   to   keep   track   of   the   club   in   the   other   hand;
  suspended   threateningly   above   him。   Matt   unsnapped   the   chain   from   the
  collar and stepped back。
  White Fang could scarcely realise that he was free。 Many months had
  gone by since he passed into the possession of Beauty Smith; and in all
  that period he had never known a moment of freedom except at the times
  he had been loosed to fight with other dogs。 Immediately after such fights
  he had always been imprisoned again。
  He did not know what to make of it。 Perhaps some new devilry of the
  gods was about to be perpetrated on him。 He walked slowly and cautiously;
  prepared to be assailed at any moment。 He did not know what to do; it was
  all   so   unprecedented。   He   took   the   precaution   to   sheer   off   from   the   two
  watching gods; and walked carefully to the corner of the cabin。 Nothing
  happened。 He was plainly perplexed; and he came back again; pausing a
  dozen feet away and regarding the two men intently。
  〃Won't he run away?〃 his new owner asked。
  Matt shrugged his shoulders。 〃Got to take a gamble。 Only way to find
  out is to find out。〃
  〃Poor devil;〃 Scott murmured pityingly。 〃What he needs is some show
  of human kindness;〃 he added; turning and going into the cabin。
  He came out with a piece of meat; which he tossed to White Fang。 He
  sprang away from it; and from a distance studied it suspiciously。
  〃Hi…yu; Major!〃 Matt shouted warningly; but too late。
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  Major had made a spring for the meat。 At the instant his jaws closed on
  it; White Fang struck him。 He was overthrown。 Matt rushed in; but quicker
  than    he   was    White    Fang。    Major    staggered     to  his   feet;  but   the  blood
  spouting from his throat reddened the snow in a widening path。
  〃It's too bad; but it served him right;〃 Scott said hastily。
  But   Matt's   foot   had   already   started   on   its   way   to   kick   White   Fang。
  There   was   a   leap;   a   flash   of   teeth;   a   sharp   exclamation。   White   Fang;
  snarling     fiercely;    scrambled      backward      for   several    yards;    while    Matt
  stooped and investigated his leg。
  〃He got me all right;〃 he announced; pointing to the torn trousers and
  undercloths; and the growing stain of red。
  〃I told you it was hopeless; Matt;〃 Scott said in a discouraged voice。
  〃I've   thought   about   it   off   and   on;   while   not   wanting   to   think   of   it。   But
  we've come to it now。 It's the only thing to do。〃
  As   he   talked;   with   reluctant   movements   he   drew   his   revolver;   threw
  open the cylinder; and assured himself of its contents。
  〃Look   here;   Mr。   Scott;〃   Matt   objected;   〃that   dog's   ben   through   hell。
  You can't expect 'm to come out a white an' shinin' angel。 Give 'm time。〃
  〃Look at Major;〃 the other rejoined。
  The dog…musher surveyed the stricken dog。 He had sunk down on the
  snow in the circle of his blood and was plainly in the last gasp。
  〃Served   'm   right。   You   said   so   yourself;   Mr。   Scott。   He   tried   to   take
  White Fang's meat; an' he's dead…O。 That was to be expected。 I wouldn't
  give two whoops in hell for a dog that wouldn't fight for his own meat。〃
  〃But look at yourself; Matt。 It's all right about the dogs; but we must
  draw the line somewhere。〃
  〃Served me right;〃 Matt argued stubbornly。 〃What'd I want to kick 'm
  for? You said yourself that he'd done right。 Then I had no right to kick 'm。〃
  〃It would be a mercy to kill him;〃 Scott insisted。 〃He's untamable。〃
  〃Now look here; Mr。 Scott; give the poor devil a fightin' chance。 He
  ain't   had no   chance  yet。  He's   just   come   through   hell;  an' this   is   the   first
  time he's ben loose。 Give 'm a fair chance; an' if he don't deliver the goods;
  I'll kill 'm myself。 There!〃
  〃God      knows     I  don't  want    to   kill  him   or   have    him   killed;〃   Scott
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  answered; putting away the revolver。 〃We'll let him run loose and see what
  kindness can do for him。 And here's a try at it。〃
  He  walked   over to White  Fang   and began talking   to   him  gently  and
  soothingly。
  〃Better have a club handy;〃 Matt warned。
  Scott    shook     his  head    and   went    on   trying    to  win    White    Fang's
  confidence。
  White Fang was suspicious。 Something was impending。 He had killed
  this god's dog; bitten his companion god; and what else was to be expected
  than some terrible punishment? But in the face of it he was indomitable。
  He bristled and showed his teeth; his eyes vigilant; his whole body wary
  and   prepared   for   anything。   The   god   had   no   club;   so   he   suffered   him   to
  approach   quite   near。   The   god's   hand   had   come   out   and   was   descending
  upon his head。 White Fang shrank together and grew tense as he crouched
  under   it。   Here   was   danger;   some   treachery   or   something。   He   knew   the
  hands   of   the   gods;   their   proved   mastery;   their   cunning   to   hurt。   Besides;
  there was his old antipathy to being touched。 He snarled more menacingly;
  crouched still lower; and still the hand descended。 He did not want to bite
  the hand; and he endured the peril of it until his instinct surged up in him;
  mastering him with its insatiable yearning for life。
  Weedon   Scott   had   believed   that   he   was   quick   enough   to   avoid   any
  snap or slash。 But he had yet to learn the remarkable quick