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作者:摄氏0度      更新:2022-11-23 12:12      字数:9320
  the edge of the forest and stood and listened to something calling him far
  and     away。    And    always     he   returned;    restless   and   uncomfortable;       to
  whimper softly and wistfully at Kiche's side and to lick her face with eager;
  questioning tongue。
  White     Fang    learned   rapidly    the  ways    of  the   camp。    He   knew     the
  injustice and greediness of the older dogs when meat or fish was thrown
  out to be eaten。 He came to know that men were more just; children more
  cruel; and women more kindly and more likely to toss him a bit of meat or
  bone。 And after two or three painful adventures with the mothers of part…
  grown   puppies;   he   came   into   the   knowledge   that   it   was   always   good
  policy   to   let  such   mothers     alone;   to  keep   away   from     them   as   far  as
  possible; and to avoid them when he saw them coming。
  But the bane of his life was Lip…lip。 Larger; older; and stronger; Lip…lip
  had selected White Fang for his special object of persecution。 While Fang
  fought willingly enough; but he was outclassed。 His enemy was too big。
  Lip…lip became a nightmare to him。 Whenever he ventured away from his
  mother; the bully was sure to appear; trailing at his heels; snarling at him;
  picking upon him; and watchful of an opportunity; when no man…animal
  was near; to spring upon him and force a fight。 As Lip…lip invariably won;
  he enjoyed it hugely。 It became his chief delight in life; as it became White
  Fang's chief torment。
  But   the   effect   upon   White   Fang     was   not   to   cow   him。   Though   he
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  suffered most of the damage and was always defeated; his spirit remained
  unsubdued。   Yet   a   bad   effect   was   produced。   He   became   malignant   and
  morose。 His temper had been savage by birth; but it became more savage
  under this unending persecution。 The genial; playful; puppyish side of him
  found   little   expression。   He   never   played   and   gambolled   about   with   the
  other puppies of the camp。 Lip…lip would not permit it。 The moment White
  Fang appeared near them;  Lip…lip   was upon him; bullying and   hectoring
  him; or fighting with him until he had driven him away。
  The effect of all this was to rob White Fang of much of his puppyhood
  and to make him in his comportment older than his age。 Denied the outlet;
  through play; of his energies; he recoiled upon himself and developed his
  mental processes。 He became cunning; he had idle time in which to devote
  himself to thoughts of trickery。 Prevented from obtaining his share of meat
  and   fish   when   a general   feed   was given   to   the   camp…dogs;  he   became   a
  clever thief。 He had to forage for himself; and he foraged well; though he
  was oft…times a plague to the squaws in consequence。 He learned to sneak
  about camp; to be crafty; to know what was going on everywhere; to see
  and   to   hear   everything     and   to   reason   accordingly;   and   successfully   to
  devise ways and means of avoiding his implacable persecutor。
  It was early in the days of his persecution that he played his first really
  big   crafty  game   and   got   there   from  his   first   taste   of   revenge。 As   Kiche;
  when with the wolves; had lured out to destruction dogs from the camps of
  men;     so  White     Fang;   in  manner     somewhat       similar;   lured   Lip…lip   into
  Kiche's   avenging   jaws。   Retreating   before   Lip…lip;   White   Fang   made   an
  indirect   flight   that   led   in   and   out   and   around   the   various   tepees   of   the
  camp。   He   was   a   good   runner;   swifter   than   any   puppy   of   his   size;   and
  swifter than Lip…lip。 But he did not run his best in this chase。 He barely
  held his own; one leap ahead of his pursuer。
  Lip…lip;   excited   by   the   chase   and   by   the   persistent   nearness   of   his
  victim; forgot caution and locality。 When he remembered locality; it was
  too late。 Dashing at top speed around a tepee; he ran full tilt into Kiche
  lying at the end of her stick。 He gave one yelp of consternation; and then
  her punishing jaws closed upon him。 She  was tied; but he could not get
  away from her easily。 She rolled him off his legs so that he could not run;
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  while she repeatedly ripped and slashed him with her fangs。
  When at last he succeeded in rolling clear of her; he crawled to his feet;
  badly dishevelled; hurt both in body and in spirit。 His hair was standing
  out all over him in tufts where her teeth had mauled。 He stood where he
  had arisen; opened his mouth; and broke out the long; heart…broken puppy
  wail。 But even this he was not allowed to complete。 In the middle of it;
  White Fang; rushing in; sank his teeth into Lip…lip's hind leg。 There was no
  fight   left   in   Lip…lip;  and   he   ran   away  shamelessly;   his victim  hot   on   his
  heels   and   worrying   him   all   the   way   back   to   his   own   tepee。   Here   the
  squaws came to his aid; and White Fang; transformed into a raging demon;
  was finally driven off only by a fusillade of stones。
  Came   the   day   when   Grey   Beaver;   deciding   that   the   liability   of   her
  running away was past; released Kiche。 White Fang was delighted with his
  mother's freedom。 He accompanied her joyfully about the camp; and; so
  long as he remained close by her side; Lip…lip kept a respectful distance。
  White…Fang even bristled up to him and   walked stiff…legged;  but   Lip…lip
  ignored the challenge。 He was no fool himself; and whatever vengeance he
  desired to wreak; he could wait until he caught White Fang alone。
  Later on that day; Kiche and White Fang strayed into the edge of the
  woods next to the   camp。 He   had led   his mother   there; step by step;   and
  now when she stopped; he tried to inveigle her farther。 The stream; the lair;
  and the quiet woods were calling to him; and he wanted her to come。 He
  ran   on   a   few   steps;   stopped;   and   looked   back。   She   had   not   moved。   He
  whined pleadingly; and scurried playfully in and out of the underbrush。 He
  ran back   to   her;  licked   her   face;   and   ran on   again。 And   still   she   did   not
  move。   He   stopped   and   regarded   her;   all   of   an   intentness   and   eagerness;
  physically expressed; that slowly faded out of him as she turned her head
  and gazed back at the camp。
  There was something calling to him out there in the open。 His mother
  heard it too。 But she heard also that other and louder call; the call of the
  fire and of man … the call which has been given alone of all animals to the
  wolf to answer; to the wolf and the wild…dog; who are brothers。
  Kiche turned and slowly trotted back toward camp。 Stronger than the
  physical restraint of the stick was the clutch of the camp upon her。 Unseen
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  and occultly; the gods still gripped with their power and would not let her
  go。 White Fang sat down in the shadow of a birch and whimpered softly。
  There was a strong smell of pine; and subtle wood fragrances filled the air;
  reminding him of his old life of freedom before the days of his bondage。
  But he was still only a part…grown puppy; and stronger than the call either
  of man or of the Wild was the call of his mother。 All the hours of his short
  life he had depended upon her。 The time was yet to come for independence。
  So he arose and trotted forlornly back to camp; pausing once; and twice; to
  sit   down   and   whimper   and   to   listen   to   the   call   that   still   sounded   in   the
  depths of the forest。
  In the Wild the time of a mother with her young is short; but under the
  dominion   of   man   it   is   sometimes   even   shorter。   Thus   it   was   with   White
  Fang。   Grey   Beaver   was   in   the   debt   of   Three   Eagles。   Three   Eagles   was
  going away on a trip up the Mackenzie to the Great Slave Lake。 A strip of
  scarlet   cloth;   a   bearskin;   twenty   cartridges;   and   Kiche;   went   to   pay   the
  debt。 White Fang saw his mother taken aboard Three Eagles' canoe; and
  tried to follow her。 A blow from Three Eagles knocked him backward to
  the land。 The canoe shoved off。 He sprang into the water and swam after it;
  deaf to the sharp cries of Grey Beaver to return。 Even a man…animal; a god;
  White Fang ignored; such was the terror he was in of losing his mother。
  But gods are accustomed to being obeyed; and Grey Beaver wrathfully
  launched   a   canoe   in   pursuit。 When   he overtook White   Fang; he   reached