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第44章 THE ENEMY OF HIS KIND(1)

Had there been in White Fang's nature any possibility, no matter how remote, of his ever coming to fraternize with his kind, such possibility was irretrievably destroyed when he was made leader of the sled-team.For now the dogs hated him -- hated him for the extra meat bestowed upon him by Mit-sah; hated him for all the real and fancied favors he received;hated him for that he fled always at the head of the team, his waving brush of a tail and his perpetually retreating hind-quarters forever maddening their eyes.

And White Fang just as bitterly hated them back.Being sled-leader was anything but gratifying to him.To be compelled to run away before the yelling pack, every dog of which, for three years, he had thrashed and mastered, was almost more than he could endure.But endure it he must, or perish, and the life that was in him had no desire to perish.The moment Mit-sah gave his order for the start, that moment the whole team, with eager, savage cries, sprang forward at White Fang.

There was no defence for him.If he turned upon them, Mit-sah would throw the stinging lash of the whip into his face.Only remained to him to run away.He could not encounter that howling horde with his tail and hind-quarters.These were scarcely fit weapons with which to meet the many merciless fangs.So run away he did, violating his own nature and pride with every leap he made, and leaping all day long.

One cannot violate the promptings of one's nature without having that nature recoil upon itself.Such a recoil is like that of a hair, made to grow out from the body, turning unnaturally upon the direction of its growth and growing into the body -- a rankling, festering thing of hurt.And so with White Fang.Every urge of his being impelled him to spring upon the pack that cried at his heels, but it was the will of the gods that this should not be; and behind the will, to enforce it, was the whip of cariboo-gut with its biting thirty-foot lash.So White Fang could only eat his heart in bitterness and develop a hatred and malice commensurate with the ferocity and indomitability of his nature.

If ever a creature was the enemy of its kind, White Fang was that creature.

He asked no quarter, gave none.He was continually marred and scarred by the teeth of the pack, and as continually he left his own marks upon the pack.Unlike most leaders, who, when camp was made and the dogs were unhitched, huddled near to the gods for protection, White Fang disdained such protection.

He walked boldly about the camp, inflicting punishment in the night for what he had suffered in the day.In the time before he was made leader of the team, the pack had learned to get out of his way.But now it was different.Excited by the day-long pursuit of him, swayed subconsciously by the insistent iteration on their brains of the sight of him fleeing away, mastered by the feeling of mastery enjoyed all day, the dogs could not bring themselves to give way to him.When he appeared amongst them, there was always a squabble.His progress was marked by snarl and snap and growl.The very atmosphere he breathed was surcharged with hatred and malice, and this but served to increase the hatred and malice within him.

When Mit-sah cried out his command for the team to stop, White Fang obeyed.

At first this caused trouble for the other dogs.All of them would spring upon the hated leader, only to find the tables turned.Behind him would be Mit-sah, the great whip singing in his hand.So the dogs came to understand that when the team stopped by order, White Fang was to be let alone.But when White Fang stopped without orders, then it was allowed them to spring upon him and destroy him if they could.After several experiences, White Fang never stopped without orders.He learned quickly.It was in the nature of things that he must learn quickly, if he were to survive the unusually severe conditions under which life was vouchsafed him.

But the dogs could never learn the lesson to leave him alone in camp.

Each day, pursuing him and crying defiance at him, the lesson of the previous night was erased, and that night would have to be learned over again, to be as immediately forgotten.Besides, there was a greater consistence in their dislike of him.They sensed between themselves and him a difference of kind -- cause sufficient in itself for hostility.Like him, they were domesticated wolves.But they had been domesticated for generations.Much of the Wild had been lost, so that to them the Wild was the unknown, the terrible, the ever menacing and ever warring.But to him, in appearance and action and impulse, still clung the Wild.He symbolized it, was its personification; so that when they showed their teeth to him they were defending themselves against the powers of destruction that lurked in the shadows of the forest and in the dark beyond the camp-fire.

But there was one lesson the dogs did learn, and that was to keep together.

White Fang was too terrible for any of them to face single-handed.They met him with the mass-formation, otherwise he would have killed them, one by one, in a night.As it was, he never had a chance to kill them.He might roll a dog off its feet, but the pack would be upon him before he could follow up and deliver the deadly throat-stroke.At the first hint of conflict, the whole team drew together and faced him.The dogs had quarrels among themselves, but these were forgotten when trouble was brewing with White Fang.

On the other hand, try as they would, they could not kill White Fang.

He was too quick for them, too formidable, too wise.He avoided tight places and always backed out of it when they bade fair to surround him.While, as for getting him off his feet, there was no dog among them capable of doing the trick.His feet clung to the earth with the same tenacity that he clung to life.For that matter, life and footing were synonymous in this unending warfare with the pack, and none knew it better than White Fang.

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