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CHAPTER FOUR

Who Has Won to Mastership

‘EH? WOT I SAY? I SPIK TRUE w’en I say dat Buck two devils.’
This was Francois’s speech next morning when he discovered Spitz
missing and Buck covered with wounds. He drew him to the fire
and by its light pointed them out.

‘Dat Spitz fight lak hell,’ said Perrault, as he surveyed the gaping
rips and cuts.

‘An’ dat Buck fight lak two hells,’ was Francois’s answer. ‘An’ now
we make good time. No more Spitz, no more trouble, sure.’ While
Perrault packed the camp outfit and loaded the sled, the dog-
driver proceeded to harness the dogs. Buck trotted up to the place
Spitz would have occupied as leader; but Francois, not noticing
him, brought Sol-leks to the coveted position. In his judgment, Sol-
leks was the best lead-dog left. Buck sprang upon Sol-leks in a
fury, driving him back and standing in his place.

‘Eh? eh?’ Francois cried, slapping his thighs gleefully. ‘Look at dat
Buck.

Heem keel dat Spitz, hee, t’ink to take de job.’ ‘Go ‘way, Chook!’ he
cried, but Buck refused to budge.

He took Buck by the scruff of the neck, and though the dog
growled threateningly, dragged him to one side and replaced Sol-
leks. The old dog did not like it, and showed plainly that he was
afraid of Buck. Francois was obdurate, but when he turned his
back Buck again displaced Sol-leks, who was not at all unwilling to
go.

Francois was angry. ‘Now, by Gar, I feex you!’ he cried, coming
back with a heavy club in his hand.

Buck remembered the man in the red sweater, and retreated
slowly; not did he attempt to charge in when Sol-leks was once
more brought forward. But he circled just beyond the range of the
club, snarling with bitterness and rage; and while he circled he
watched the club so as to dodge it if thrown by Francois, for he was
become wise in the way of clubs.

The driver went about his work, and he called to Buck he was
ready to put him in his old place in front of Dave. Buck retreated
two or three steps. Francois followed him up, whereupon he again
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