[The Call of the Wild by Jack London]@TWC D-Link bookThe Call of the Wild CHAPTER II 15/26
The snow walls pressed him on every side, and a great surge of fear swept through him--the fear of the wild thing for the trap.
It was a token that he was harking back through his own life to the lives of his forebears; for he was a civilized dog, an unduly civilized dog, and of his own experience knew no trap and so could not of himself fear it.
The muscles of his whole body contracted spasmodically and instinctively, the hair on his neck and shoulders stood on end, and with a ferocious snarl he bounded straight up into the blinding day, the snow flying about him in a flashing cloud.
Ere he landed on his feet, he saw the white camp spread out before him and knew where he was and remembered all that had passed from the time he went for a stroll with Manuel to the hole he had dug for himself the night before. A shout from Francois hailed his appearance.
"Wot I say ?" the dog-driver cried to Perrault.
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