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For the Love of a Man

           Andoften,suchwasthecommunioninwhichtheylived,thestrengthofBuck’sgazewoulddrawJohnThornton’sheadaround,andhewouldreturnthegaze,withoutspeech,hisheartshiningoutofhiseyesasBuck’sheartshoneout. 

           Foralongtimeafterhisrescue,BuckdidnotlikeThorntontogetoutofhissight. Fromthemomentheleftthetenttowhenheentereditagain,Buckwouldfollowathisheels. HistransientmasterssincehehadcomeintotheNorthlandhadbredinhimafearthatnomastercouldbepermanent. HewasafraidthatThorntonwouldpassoutofhislifeasPerraultandFrancoisandtheScotchhalf-breedhadpassedout. Eveninthenight,inhisdreams,hewashauntedbythisfear. Atsuchtimeshewouldshakeoffsleepandcreepthroughthechilltotheflapofthetent,wherehewouldstandandlistentothesoundofhismaster’sbreathing. 

           ButinspiteofthisgreatloveheboreJohnThornton,whichseemedtobespeakthesoftcivilizinginfluence,thestrainoftheprimitive,whichtheNorthlandhadarousedinhim,remainedaliveandactive. Faithfulnessanddevotion,thingsbornoffireandroof,werehis;yetheretainedhiswildnessandwiliness. Hewasathingofthewild,comeinfromthewildtositbyJohnThornton’sfire,ratherthanadogofthesoftSouthlandstampedwiththemarksofgenerationsofcivilization. 

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