The Law of Club and Fang
Buck’sfirstdayontheDyeabeachwaslikeanightmare. Everyhourwasfilledwithshockandsurprise. Hehadbeensuddenlyjerkedfromtheheartofcivilizationandflungintotheheartofthingsprimordial. Nolazy,sun-kissedlifewasthis,withnothingtodobutloafandbebored. Herewasneitherpeace,norrest,noramoment’ssafety. Allwasconfusionandaction,andeverymomentlifeandlimbwereinperil. Therewasimperativeneedtobeconstantlyalert;forthesedogsandmenwerenottowndogsandmen. Theyweresavages,allofthem,whoknewnolawbutthelawofclubandfang.
Hehadneverseendogsfightasthesewolfishcreaturesfought,andhisfirstexperiencetaughthimanunforgetablelesson. Itistrue,itwasavicariousexperience,elsehewouldnothavelivedtoprofitbyit. Curlywasthevictim. Theywerecampednearthelogstore,whereshe,inherfriendlyway,madeadvancestoahuskydogthesizeofafull-grownwolf,thoughnothalfsolargeasshe. Therewasnowarning,onlyaleapinlikeaflash,ametallicclipofteeth,aleapoutequallyswift,andCurly’sfacewasrippedopenfromeyetojaw.
Itwasthewolfmanneroffighting,tostrikeandleapaway; buttherewasmoretoitthanthis. Thirtyorfortyhuskiesrantothespotandsurroundedthecombatantsinanintentandsilentcircle. Buckdidnotcomprehendthatsilentintentness,northeeagerwaywithwhichtheywerelickingtheirchops. Curlyrushedherantagonist,whostruckagainandleapedaside. Hemethernextrushwithhischest,inapeculiarfashionthattumbledheroffherfeet. Sheneverregainedthem.Thiswaswhattheonlookinghuskieshadwaitedfor. Theyclosedinuponher,snarlingandyelping,andshewasburied,screamingwithagony,beneaththebristlingmassofbodies.