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第64章 THE LONG TRAIL(1)

It was in the air.White Fang sensed the coming calamity, even before there was tangible evidence of it.In vague ways it was borne in upon him that a change was impending.He knew not how nor why, yet he got his feel of the oncoming event from the gods themselves.In ways subtler than they knew, they betrayed their intentions to the wolf-dog that haunted the cabin-stoop, and that, though he never came inside the cabin, knew what went on inside their brains.

"Listen to that, will you!" the dog-musher exclaimed at supper one night.

Weedon Scott listened.Through the door came a low, anxious whine, like a sobbing under the breath that has just grown audible.Then came the long sniff, as White Fang reassured himself that his god was still inside and had not yet taken himself off in mysterious and solitary flight.

"I do believe that wolf's on to you," the dog-musher said.

Weedon Scott looked across at his companion with eyes that almost pleaded, though this was given the lie by his words.

"What the devil can I do with a wolf in California?" he demanded.

"That's what I say," Matt answered."What the devil can you do with a wolf in California?" But this did not satisfy Weedon Scott.The other seemed to be judging him in a non-committal sort of way.

"White-man's dogs would have no show against him," Scott went on."He'd kill them on sight.If he didn't bankrupt me with damage suits, the authorities would take him away from me and electrocute him.""He's a downright murderer, I know," was the dog-musher's comment.

Weedon Scott looked at him suspiciously.

"It would never do," he said decisively.

"It would never do," Matt concurred."Why, you'd have to hire a man 'specially to take care of 'm."The other's suspicion was allayed.He nodded cheerfully.In the silence that followed, the low, half-sobbing whine was heard at the door and then the long, questing sniff.

"There's no denyin' he thinks a hell of a lot of you," Matt said.

The other glared at him in sudden wrath."Damn it all, man! know my own mind and what's best!""I'm agreein' with you, only..."

"Only what?" Scott snapped out.

"Only..." the dog-musher began softly, then changed his mind and betrayed a rising anger of his own."Well, you needn't get so all-fired het up about it.Judgin' by your actions one 'd think you didn't know your own mind."Weedon Scott debated with himself for a while, and then said more gently:

"You are right, Matt.I don't know my own mind, and that's what's the trouble.""Why, it would be rank ridiculousness for me to take that dog along,"he broke out after another pause.

"I'm agreein' with you," was Matt's answer, and again his employer was not quite satisfied with him.

"But how in the name of the great Sardanapalus he knows you're goin'

is what gets me," the dog-musher continued innocently.

"It's beyond me, Matt," Scott answered, with a mournful shake of the head.

Then came the day when, through the open cabin door, White Fang saw the fatal grip on the floor and the love-master packing things into it.

Also, there were comings and goings, and the erstwhile placid atmosphere of the cabin was vexed with strange perturbations and unrest.Here was indubitable evidence.White Fang had already sensed it.He now reasoned it.His god was preparing for another flight.And since he had not taken him with him before, so, now, he could look to be left behind.

That night he lifted the long wolf-howl.As he had howled, in his puppy days, when he fled back from the Wild to the village to find it vanished and naught but a rubbish-heap to mark the site of Gray Beaver's tepee, so now he pointed his muzzle to the cold stars and told to them his woe.

Inside the cabin the two men had just gone to bed.

"He's gone off his food again," Matt remarked from his bunk.

There was a grunt from Weedon Scott's bunk, and a stir of blankets.

"From the way he cut up the other time you went away, wouldn't wonder this time but what he died."The blankets in the other bunk stirred irritably.

"Oh, shut up!" Scott cried out through the darkness."You nag worse than a woman.""I'm agreein' with you," the dog-musher answered, and Weedon Scott was not quite sure whether or not the other had snickered.

The next day White Fang's anxiety and restlessness were even more pronounced.

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