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1 But Buck was neither house-dog nor kennel-dog.
2 Here was neither peace, nor rest, nor a moment's safety.
3 His heart was not in the work, nor was the heart of any dog.
4 Nor did he open his eyes till roused by the noises of the waking camp.
5 It was beautiful spring weather, but neither dogs nor humans were aware of it.
6 The Canadian Government would be no loser, nor would its despatches travel the slower.
7 His jaws closed on the hand, nor did they relax till his senses were choked out of him once more.
8 The other dog made no advances, nor received any; also, he did not attempt to steal from the newcomers.
9 Also he saw one dog, that would neither conciliate nor obey, finally killed in the struggle for mastery.
10 Buck did not comprehend that silent intentness, nor the eager way with which they were licking their chops.
11 Nor did he give the wounded bull opportunity to slake his burning thirst in the slender trickling streams they crossed.
12 Buck remembered the man in the red sweater, and retreated slowly; nor did he attempt to charge in when Sol-leks was once more brought forward.
13 He had never seen a dog go mad, nor did he have any reason to fear madness; yet he knew that here was horror, and fled away from it in a panic.
14 For two days and nights this express car was dragged along at the tail of shrieking locomotives; and for two days and nights Buck neither ate nor drank.
15 Straight away he raced, with Dolly, panting and frothing, one leap behind; nor could she gain on him, so great was his terror, nor could he leave her, so great was her madness.
16 For two days and nights he neither ate nor drank, and during those two days and nights of torment, he accumulated a fund of wrath that boded ill for whoever first fell foul of him.
17 It was no light running now, nor record time, but heavy toil each day, with a heavy load behind; for this was the mail train, carrying word from the world to the men who sought gold under the shadow of the Pole.
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