The Son of the Wolf eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 182 pages of information about The Son of the Wolf.

The Son of the Wolf eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 182 pages of information about The Son of the Wolf.

Title:  The Son of the Wolf

Author:  Jack London

Release Date:  October, 2000 [EBook #2377] [This file was last updated on May 11, 2003]

Edition:  11

Language:  English

Character set encoding:  ASCII

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The Son of the Wolf Jack London

1900

Contains
The White Silence
The Son of the Wolf
The Men of Forty Mile
In a Far Country
To the Man on the Trail
The Priestly Prerogative
The Wisdom of the Trail
The Wife of a King
An Odyssey of the North

The White Silence

‘Carmen won’t last more than a couple of days.’  Mason spat out a chunk of ice and surveyed the poor animal ruefully, then put her foot in his mouth and proceeded to bite out the ice which clustered cruelly between the toes.

‘I never saw a dog with a highfalutin’ name that ever was worth a rap,’ he said, as he concluded his task and shoved her aside.  ’They just fade away and die under the responsibility.  Did ye ever see one go wrong with a sensible name like Cassiar, Siwash, or Husky?  No, sir!  Take a look at Shookum here, he’s—­’ Snap!  The lean brute flashed up, the white teeth just missing Mason’s throat.

‘Ye will, will ye?’ A shrewd clout behind the ear with the butt of the dog whip stretched the animal in the snow, quivering softly, a yellow slaver dripping from its fangs.

’As I was saying, just look at Shookum here—­he’s got the spirit.  Bet ye he eats Carmen before the week’s out.’  ’I’ll bank another proposition against that,’ replied Malemute Kid, reversing the frozen bread placed before the fire to thaw.  ’We’ll eat Shookum before the trip is over.  What d’ye say, Ruth?’ The Indian woman settled the coffee with a piece of ice, glanced from Malemute Kid to her husband, then at the dogs, but vouchsafed no reply.  It was such a palpable truism that none was necessary.  Two hundred miles of unbroken trail in prospect, with a scant six days’ grub for themselves and none for the dogs, could admit no other alternative.  The two men and the woman grouped about the fire and began their meager meal.  The dogs lay in their harnesses for it was a midday halt, and watched each mouthful enviously.

‘No more lunches after today,’ said Malemute Kid.  ’And we’ve got to keep a close eye on the dogs—­they’re getting vicious.  They’d just as soon pull a fellow down as not, if they get a chance.’  ’And I was president of an Epworth once, and taught in the Sunday school.’  Having irrelevantly delivered himself of this, Mason fell into a dreamy contemplation of his steaming moccasins, but was aroused by Ruth filling his cup.

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