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第33章 THE BONDAGE(3)

Impelled by the blows that rained upon him, now from this side, now from that, White Fang swung back and forth like an erratic and jerky pendulum.

Varying were the emotions that surged through him.At first, he had known surprise.Then came a momentary fear, when he yelped several times to the impact of the hand.But this was quickly followed by anger.His free nature asserted itself, and he showed his teeth and snarled fearlessly in the face of the wrathful god.This but served to make the god more wrathful.

The blows came faster, heavier, more shrewd to hurt.

Gray Beaver continued to beat, White Fang continued to snarl.But this could not last forever.One or the other must give over, and that one was White Fang.Fear surged through him again.For the first time he was being really man-handled.The occasional blows of sticks and stones he had previously experienced were as caresses compared with this.He broke down and began to cry and yelp.For a time each blow brought a yelp from him; but fear passed into terror, until finally his yelps were voiced in unbroken succession, unconnected with the rhythm of the punishment.

At last Gray Beaver withheld his hand.White Fang, hanging limply, continued to cry.This seemed to satisfy his master, who flung him down roughly in the bottom of the canoe.In the meantime the canoe had drifted down the stream.Gray Beaver picked up the paddle.White Fang was in his way.He spurned him savagely with his foot.In that moment White Fang's free nature flashed forth again, and he sank his teeth into the moccasined foot.

The beating that had gone before was as nothing compared with the beating he now received.Gray Beaver's wrath was terrible; likewise was White Fang's fright.Not only the hand, but the hard wooden paddle was used upon him;and he was bruised and sore in all his small body when he was again flung down in the canoe.Again, and this time with purpose, did Gray Beaver kick him.White Fang did not repeat his attack on the foot.He had learned another lesson of his bondage.Never, no matter what the circumstance, must he dare to bite the god who was lord and master over him; the body of the lord and master was sacred, not to be defiled by the teeth of such as he.

That was evidently the crime of crimes, the one offence there was no condoning nor overlooking.

When the canoe touched the shore, White Fang lay whimpering and motionless, waiting the will of Gray Beaver.It was Gray Beaver's will that he should go ashore, for ashore he was flung, striking heavily on his side and hurting his bruises afresh.He crawled tremblingly to his feet and stood whimpering.

Lip-lip, who had watched the whole proceeding from the bank, now rushed upon him, knocking him over and sinking his teeth into him.White Fang was too helpless to defend himself, and it would have gone hard with him had not Gray Beaver's foot shot out, lifting Lip-lip into the air with its violence so that he smashed down to earth a dozen feet away.This was the man-animal's justice; and even then, in his own pitiable plight, White Fang experienced a little grateful thrill.At Gray Beaver's heels he limped obediently through the village to the tepee.And so it came that White Fang learned that the right to punish was something the gods reserved for themselves and denied to the lesser creatures under them.

That night, when all was still, White Fang remembered his mother and sorrowed for her.He sorrowed too loudly and woke up Gray Beaver, who beat him.After that he mourned gently when the gods were around.But sometimes, straying off to the edge of the woods by himself, he gave vent to his grief, and cried it out with loud whimperings and wailings.

It was during this period that he might have hearkened to the memories of the lair and the stream and run back to the Wild.But the memory of his mother held him.As the hunting man-animals went out and came back, so she would come back to the village sometime.So he remained in his bondage waiting for her.

But it was not altogether an unhappy bondage.There was much to interest him.Something was always happening.There was no end to the strange things these gods did, and he was always curious to see.Besides, he was learning how to get along with Gray Beaver.Obedience, rigid, undeviating obedience, was what was exacted of him; and in return he escaped beatings and his existence was tolerated.

Nay, Gray Beaver himself sometimes tossed him a piece of meat, and defended him against the other dogs in the eating of it.And such a piece of meat was of value.It was worth more, in some strange way, than a dozen pieces of meat from the hand of a squaw.Gray Beaver never petted nor caressed.

Perhaps it was the weight of his hand, perhaps his justice, perhaps the sheer power of him, and perhaps it was all these things that influenced White Fang; for a certain tie of attachment was forming between him and his surly lord.

Insidiously, and by remote ways, as well as by the power of stick and stone and clout of hand, were the shackles of White Fang's bondage being riveted upon him.The qualities in his kind that in the beginning made it possible for them to come in to the fires of men, were qualities capable of development.They were developing in him, and the camp-life, replete with misery as it was, was secretly endearing itself to him all the time.

But White Fang was unaware of it.He knew only grief for the loss of Kiche, hope for her return, and a hungry yearning for the free life that had been his.

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