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第19章 THE GRAY CUB(1)

He was different from his brothers and sisters.Their hair already betrayed the reddish hue inherited from their mother, the she-wolf; while he alone, in this particular, took after his father.He was the one little gray cub of the litter.He had bred true to the straight wolf-stock -- in fact, he had bred true, physically, to old One Eye himself, with but a single exception, and that was that he had two eyes to his father's one.

The gray cub's eyes had not been open long, yet already he could see with steady clearness.And while his eyes were still closed, he had felt, tasted, and smelled.He knew his two brothers and his two sisters very well.He had begun to romp with them in a feeble, awkward way, and even to squabble, his little throat vibrating with a queer rasping noise, (the forerunner of the growl), as he worked himself into a passion.And long before his eyes had opened, he had learned by touch, taste, and smell to know his mother -- a fount of warmth and liquid food and tenderness.She possessed a gentle, caressing tongue that soothed him when it passed over his soft little body, and that impelled him to snuggle close against her and to doze off to sleep.

Most of the first month of his life had been passed thus in sleeping;but now he could see quite well, and he stayed awake for longer periods of time, and he was coming to learn his world quite well.His world was gloomy; but he did not know that, for he knew no other world.It was dim-lighted;but his eyes had never had to adjust themselves to any other light.His world was very small.Its limits were the walls of the lair; but as he had no knowledge of the wide world outside, he was never oppressed by the narrow confines of his existence.

But he had early discovered that one wall of his world was different from the rest.This was the mouth of the cave and the source of light.

He had discovered that it was different from the other walls long before he had any thoughts of his own, any conscious volitions.It had been an irresistible attraction before ever his eyes opened and looked upon it.

The light from it had beat upon his sealed lids, and the eyes and the optic nerves had pulsated to little, sparklike flashes, warm-colored and strangely pleasing.The life of his body, and of every fibre of his body, the life that was the very substance of his body and that was apart from his own personal life, had yearned toward this light and urged his body toward it in the same way that the cunning chemistry of a plant urges it toward the sun.

Always, in the beginning, before his conscious life dawned, he had crawled toward the mouth of the cave.And in this his brothers and sisters were one with him.Never, in that period, did any of them crawl toward the dark corners of the back-wall.The light drew them as if they were plants; the chemistry of the life that composed them demanded the light as a necessity of being; and their little puppet-bodies crawled blindly and chemically, like the tendrils of a vine.Later on, when each developed individuality and became personally conscious of impulsions and desires, the attraction of the light increased.They were always crawling and sprawling toward it, and being driven back from it by their mother.

It was in this way that the gray cub learned other attributes of his mother than the soft, soothing tongue.In his insistent crawling toward the light, he discovered in her a nose that with a sharp nudge administered rebuke, and later, a paw, that crushed him down or rolled him over and over with swift, calculating stroke.Thus he learned hurt; and on top of it he learned to avoid hurt, first, by not incurring the risk of it; and second, when he had incurred the risk, by dodging and by retreating.These were conscious actions, and were the results of his first generalizations upon the world.Before that he had recoiled automatically from hurt, as he had crawled automatically toward the light.After that he recoiled from hurt because he knew that it was hurt.

He was a fierce little cub.So were his brothers and sisters.It was to be expected.He was a carnivorous animal.He came of a breed of meat-killers and meat-eaters.His father and mother lived wholly upon meat.The milk he had sucked with his first flickering life was milk transformed directly from meat, and now, at a month old, when his eyes had been open for but a week, he was beginning himself to eat meat -- meat half-digested by the she-wolf and disgorged for the five growing cubs that already made too great demand upon her breast.

But he was, further, the fiercest of the litter.He could make a louder rasping growl than any of them.His tiny rages were much more terrible than theirs.It was he that first learned the trick of rolling a fellow-cub over with a cunning paw-stroke.And it was he that first gripped another cub by the ear and pulled and tugged and growled through jaws tight-clenched.

And certainly it was he that caused the mother the most trouble in keeping her litter from the mouth of the cave.

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