第8章

类别:其他 作者:Jack London字数:16660更新时间:18/12/14 15:46:48
ButthishewastolearnearlyinhisresidenceinSantaClaraValley。 Saunteringaroundthecornerofthehouseintheearlymorning,hecameuponachickenthathadescapedfromthechicken-yard。WhiteFang\'snaturalimpulsewastoeatit。Acoupleofbounds,aflashofteethandafrightenedsquawk,andhehadscoopedintheadventurousfowl。Itwasfarm-bredandfatandtender;andWhiteFanglickedhischopsanddecidedthatsuchfarewasgood。 Laterintheday,hechanceduponanotherstraychickennearthestables。 Oneofthegroomsrantotherescue。HedidnotknowWhiteFang\'sbreed,soforweaponhetookalightbuggy-whip。Atthefirstcutofthewhip,WhiteFangleftthechickenfortheman。AclubmighthavestoppedWhiteFang,butnotawhip。Silently,withoutflinching,hetookasecondcutinhisforwardrush,andasheleapedforthethroatthegroomcriedout,\"MyGod!\"andstaggeredbackward。Hedroppedthewhipandshieldedhisthroatwithhisarms。Inconsequence,hisforearmwasrippedopentothebone。 Themanwasbadlyfrightened。ItwasnotsomuchWhiteFang\'sferocityasitwashissilencethatunnervedthegroom。Stillprotectinghisthroatandfacewithhistornandbleedingarm,hetriedtoretreattothebarn。 AnditwouldhavegonehardwithhimhadnotCollieappearedonthescene。 AsshehadsavedDick\'slife,shenowsavedthegroom\'s。SherusheduponWhiteFanginfrenziedwrath。Shehadbeenright。Shehadknownbetterthantheblunderinggods。Allhersuspicionswerejustified。Herewastheancientmarauderuptohisoldtricksagain。 Thegroomescapedintothestables,andWhiteFangbackedawaybeforeCollie\'swickedteeth,orpresentedhisshouldertothemandcircledroundandround。ButColliedidnotgiveover,aswasherwont,afteradecentintervalofchastisement。Onthecontrary,shegrewmoreexcitedandangryeverymoment,until,intheend,WhiteFangflungdignitytothewindsandfranklyfledawayfromheracrossthefields。 \"He\'lllearntoleavechickensalone,\"themastersaid。\"Butcan\'tgivehimthelessonuntilIcatchhimintheact。\" Twonightslatercametheact,butonamoregenerousscalethanthemasterhadanticipated。WhiteFanghadobservedcloselythechicken-yardsandthehabitsofthechickens。Inthenight-time,aftertheyhadgonetoroost,heclimbedtothetopofapileofnewlyhauledlumber。Fromtherehegainedtheroofofachicken-house,passedovertheridgepoleanddroppedtothegroundinside。Amomentlaterhewasinsidethehouse,andtheslaughterbegan。 Inthemorning,whenthemastercameoutontotheporch,fiftywhiteLeghornhens,laidoutinarowbythegroom,greetedhiseyes。Hewhistledtohimself,softly,firstwithsurprise,andthen,attheend,withadmiration。 HiseyeswerelikewisegreetedbyWhiteFang,butaboutthelattertherewerenosignsofshamenorguilt。Hecarriedhimselfwithpride,asthough,forsooth,hehadachievedadeedpraiseworthyandmeritorious。Therewasabouthimnoconsciousnessofsin。Themaster\'slipstightenedashefacedthedisagreeabletask。Thenhetalkedharshlytotheunwittingculprit,andinhisvoicetherewasnothingbutgodlikewrath。Also,heheldWhiteFang\'snosedowntotheslainhens,andatthesametimecuffedhimsoundly。 WhiteFangneverraidedachicken-roostagain。Itwasagainstthelaw,andhehadlearnedit。Thenthemastertookhimintothechicken-yards。 WhiteFang\'snaturalimpulse,whenhesawthelivefoodflutteringabouthimandunderhisverynose,wastospringuponit。Heobeyedtheimpulse,butwascheckedbythemaster\'svoice。Theycontinuedintheyardsforhalfanhour。TimeandagaintheimpulsesurgedoverWhiteFang,andeachtime,asheyieldedtoit,hewascheckedbythemaster\'svoice。Thusitwashelearnedthelaw,andereheleftthedomainofthechickens,hehadlearnedtoignoretheirexistence。 \"Youcannevercureachicken-killer。\"JudgeScottshookhisheadsadlyattheluncheontable,whenhissonnarratedthelessonhehadgivenWhiteFang。\"Oncethey\'vegotthehabitandthetasteofblood……\"Againheshookhisheadsadly。 ButWeedonScottdidnotagreewithhisfather。 \"I\'lltellyouwhatI\'lldo,\"hechallengedfinally。\"I\'lllockWhiteFanginwiththechickensallafternoon。\" \"Butthinkofthechickens,\"objectedtheJudge。 \"Andfurthermore,\"thesonwenton,\"foreverychickenhekills,I\'llpayyouonedollargoldcoinoftherealm。\" \"Butyoushouldpenalizefather,too,\"interposedBeth。 Hersistersecondedher,andachorusofapprovalarosefromaroundthetable。JudgeScottnoddedhisheadinagreement。 \"Allright。\"WeedonScottponderedforamoment。\"Andif,attheendoftheafternoon,WhiteFanghasn\'tharmedachicken,foreverytenminutesofthetimehehasspentintheyard,youwillhavetosaytohim,gravelyandwithdeliberation,justasifyouweresittingonthebenchandsolemnlypassingjudgment,`WhiteFang,youaresmarterthanIthought。\'\" Fromhiddenpointsofvantagethefamilywatchedtheperformance。Butitwasafizzle。Lockedintheyardandtheredesertedbythemaster,WhiteFanglaydownandwenttosleep。Oncehegotupandwalkedovertothetroughforadrinkofwater。Thechickenshecalmlyignored。Sofarashewasconcernedtheydidnotexist。Atfouro\'clockheexecutedarunningjump,gainedtheroofofthechickenhouseandleapedtothegroundoutside,whencehesaunteredgravelytothehouse。Hehadlearnedthelaw。Andontheporch,beforethedelightedfamily,JudgeScott,facetofacewithWhiteFang,saidslowlyandsolemnly,sixteentimes,\"WhiteFang,youaresmarterthanthought。\" ButitwasthemultiplicityoflawsthatbefuddledWhiteFangandoftenbroughthimintodisgrace。Hehadtolearnthathemustnottouchthechickensthatbelongedtoothergods。Thentherewerecats,andrabbits,andturkeys; allthesehemustletalone。Infact,whenhehadbutpartlylearnedthelaw,hisimpressionwasthathemustleavealllivethingsalone。Outintheback-pasture,aquailcouldflutterupunderhisnoseunharmed。Alltenseandtremblingwitheagernessanddesire,hemasteredhisinstinctandstoodstill。Hewasobeyingthewillofthegods。 Andthen,oneday,againoutintheback-pasture,hesawDickstartajackrabbitandrunit。Themasterhimselfwaslookingonanddidnotinterfere。Nay,heencouragedWhiteFangtojoininthechase。Andthushelearnedthattherewasnotabooonjackrabbits。Intheendheworkedoutthecompletelaw。Betweenhimandalldomesticanimalstheremustbenohostilities。Ifnotamity,atleastneutralitymustobtain。Buttheotheranimals——thesquirrels,andquail,andcottontails,werecreaturesoftheWildwhohadneveryieldedallegiancetoman。Theywerethelawfulpreyofanydog。Itwasonlythetamethatthegodsprotected,andbetweenthetamedeadlystrifewasnotpermitted。Thegodsheldthepoweroflifeanddeathovertheirsubjects,andthegodswerejealousoftheirpower。 LifewascomplexintheSantaClaraValleyafterthesimplicitiesoftheNorthland。Andthechiefthingdemandedbytheseintricaciesofcivilizationwascontrol,restraint——apoiseofselfthatwasasdelicateastheflutteringofgossamerwingsandatthesametimeasrigidassteel。Lifehadathousandfaces,andWhiteFangfoundhemustmeetthemall——thus,whenhewenttotown,intoSanJose,runningbehindthecarriageorloafingaboutthestreetswhenthecarriagestopped。Lifeflowedpasthim,deepandwideandvaried,continuallyimpinginguponhissenses,demandingofhiminstantandendlessadjustmentsandcorrespondences,andcompellinghim,almostalways,tosuppresshisnaturalimpulses。 Therewerebutcher-shopswheremeathungwithinreach。Thismeathemustnottouch。Therewerecatsatthehousesthemastervisitedthatmustbeletalone。Andthereweredogseverywherethatsnarledathimandthathemustnotattack。Andthen,onthecrowdedsidewalks,therewerepersonsinnumerablewhoseattentionheattracted。Theywouldstopandlookathim,pointhimouttooneanother,examinehim,talktohim,and,worstofall,pathim。Andtheseperilouscontactsfromallthesestrangehandshemustendure。Yetthisenduranceheachieved。Furthermorehegotoverbeingawkwardandself-conscious。Inaloftywayhereceivedtheattentionsofthemultitudesofstrangegods。Withcondescensionheacceptedtheircondescension。Ontheotherhand,therewassomethingabouthimthatpreventedgreatfamiliarity。 Theypattedhimontheheadandpassedon,contentedandpleasedwiththeirowndaring。 ButitwasnotalleasyforWhiteFang。RunningbehindthecarriageintheoutskirtsofSanJose,heencounteredcertainsmallboyswhomadeapracticeofflingingstonesathim。Yetheknewthatitwasnotpermittedhimtopursueanddragthemdown。Herehewascompelledtoviolatehisinstinctofself-preservation,andviolateithedid,forhewasbecomingtameandqualifyinghimselfforcivilization。 Nevertheless,WhiteFangwasnotquitesatisfiedwiththearrangement。 Hehadnoabstractideasaboutjusticeandfairplay。Butthereisacertainsenseofequitythatresidesinlife,anditwasthissenseinhimthatresentedtheunfairnessofhisbeingpermittednodefenseagainstthestone-throwers。 Heforgotthatinthecovenantenteredintobetweenhimandthegodstheywerepledgedtocareforhimanddefendhim。Butonedaythemastersprangfromthecarriage,whipinhand,andgavethestone-throwersathrashing。 Afterthattheythrewstonesnomore,andWhiteFangunderstoodandwassatisfied。 Oneotherexperienceofsimilarnaturewashis。Onthewaytotown,hangingaroundthesaloonatthecross-roads,werethreedogsthatmadapracticeofrushingoutuponhimwhenhewentby。Knowinghisdeadlymethodoffighting,themasterhadneverceasedimpressinguponWhiteFangthelawthathemustnotfight。Asaresult,havinglearnedthelessonwell,WhiteFangwashardputwheneverhepassedthecrossroadssaloon。 Afterthefirstrush,eachtime,hissnarlkeptthethreedogsatadistance,buttheytrailedalongbehind,yelpingandbickeringandinsultinghim。 Thisenduredforsometime。ThemenatthesaloonevenurgedthedogsontoattackWhiteFang。Onedaytheyopenlysickedthedogsonhim。Themasterstoppedthecarriage。 \"Gotoit,\"hesaidtoWhiteFang。 ButWhiteFangcouldnotbelieve。Helookedatthemaster,andhelookedatthedogs。Thenhelookedbackeagerlyandquestioninglyatthemaster。 Themasternoddedhishead。\"Gotothem,oldfellow。Eatthemup。\" WhiteFangnolongerhesitated。Heturnedandleapedsilentlyamonghisenemies。Allthreefacedhim。Therewasagreatsnarlingandgrowling,aclashingofteethandaflurryofbodies。Thedustoftheroadaroseinacloudandscreenedthebattle。Butattheendofseveralminutestwodogswerestrugglinginthedirtandthethirdwasinfullflight。Heleapedaditch,wentthrougharailfence,andfledacrossafield。WhiteFangfollowed,slidingoverthegroundinwolffashionandwithwolfspeed,swiftlyandwithoutnoise,andinthecenterofthefieldhedraggeddownandslewthedog。 Withthistriplekillinghismaintroublewithdogsceased。Thewordwentupanddownthevalley,andmensawtoitthattheirdogsdidnotmolesttheFightingWolf。WhiteFang:PartIV:TheSuperiorGods:Chapter4:TheCallofKindPartV:TheTameChapter4 THECALLOFKIND Themonthscameandwent。TherewasplentyoffoodandnoworkintheSouthland,andWhiteFanglivedfatandprosperousandhappy。NotalonewasheinthegeographicalSouthland,forhewasintheSouthlandoflife。 Humankindnesswaslikeasunshininguponhim,andheflourishedlikeaflowerplantedingoodsoil。 Andyetheremainedsomehowdifferentfromotherdogs。Heknewthelawevenbetterthandidthedogsthathadknownnootherlife,andheobservedthelawmorepunctiliously;butstilltherewasabouthimasuggestionoflurkingferocity,asthoughtheWildstilllingeredinhimandthewolfinhimmerelyslept。 Heneverchummedwithotherdogs。Lonelyhehadlived,sofarashiskindwasconcerned,andlonelyhewouldcontinuetolive。Inhispuppyhood,underthepersecutionofLip-lipandthepuppy-pack,andinhisfightingdayswithBeautySmith,hehadacquiredafixedaversionfordogs。Thenaturalcourseofhislifehadbeendiverted,and,recoilingfromhiskind,hehadclungtothehuman。 Besides,allSouthlanddogslookeduponhimwithsuspicion。HearousedinthemtheirinstinctivefearoftheWild,andtheygreetedhimalwayswithsnarlandgrowlandbelligerenthatred。He,ontheotherhand,learnedthatitwasnotnecessarytousehisteethuponthem。Hisnakedfangsandwrithinglipswereuniformlyefficacious,rarelyfailingtosendabellowingon-rushingdogbackonitshaunches。 ButtherewasonetrialinWhiteFang\'slife——Collie。Shenevergavehimamoment\'speace。Shewasnotsoamenabletothelawashe。ShedefiedalleffortsofthemastertomakeherbecomefriendswithWhiteFang。Everinhisearswassoundinghersharpandnervoussnarl。Shehadneverforgivenhimthechicken-killingepisode,andpersistentlyheldtothebeliefthathisintentionswerebad。Shefoundhimguiltybeforetheact,andtreatedhimaccordingly。Shebecameapesttohim,likeapolicemanfollowinghimaroundthestableandthegrounds,and,ifheevensomuchasglancedcuriouslyatapigeonorchicken,burstingintoanoutcryofindignationandwrath。 Hisfavoritewayofignoringherwastoliedown,withhisheadonhisfore-paws,andpretendsleep。Thisalwaysdumfoundedandsilencedher。 WiththeexceptionofCollie,allthingswentwellwithWhiteFang。 Hehadlearnedcontrolandpoise,andheknewthelaw。Heachievedastaidness,andcalmness,andphilosophicaltolerance。Henolongerlivedinahostileenvironment。Dangerandhurtanddeathdidnotlurkeverywhereabouthim。 Intime,theunknown,asathingofterrorandmenaceeverimpending,fadedaway。Lifewassoftandeasy。Itflowedalongsmoothly,andneitherfearnorfoelurkedbytheway。 Hemissedthesnowwithoutbeingawareofit。\"Anundulylongsummer\" wouldhavebeenhisthoughthadhethoughtaboutit;asitwas,hemerelymissedthesnowinavague,subconsciousway。Inthesamefashion,especiallyintheheatofsummerwhenhesufferedfromthesun,heexperiencedfaintlongingsfortheNorthland。Theironlyeffectuponhim,however,wastomakehimuneasyandrestlesswithouthisknowingwhatwasthematter。 WhiteFanghadneverbeenverydemonstrative。Beyondhissnugglingandthethrowingofacrooningnoteintohislove-growl,hehadnowayofexpressinghislove。Yetitwasgivenhimtodiscoverathirdway。Hehadalwaysbeensusceptibletothelaughterofthegods。Laughterhadaffectedhimwithmadness,madehimfranticwithrage。Buthedidnothaveitinhimtobeangrywiththelove-master,andwhenthatgodelectedtolaughathiminagood-natured,banteringway,hewasnonplussed。Hecouldfeeltheprickingandstingingoftheoldangerasitstrovetoriseupinhim,butitstroveagainstlove。Hecouldnotbeangry;yethehadtodosomething。Atfirsthewasdignified,andthemasterlaughedtheharder。Thenhetriedtobemoredignified,andthemasterlaughedharderthanbefore。Intheend,themasterlaughedhimoutofhisdignity。Hisjawsslightlyparted,hislipsliftedalittle,andaquizzicalexpressionthatwasmorelovethanhumorcameintohiseyes。Hehadlearnedtolaugh。 Likewisehelearnedtorompwiththemaster,tobetumbleddownandrolledover,andbethevictimofinnumerableroughtricks。Inreturnhefeignedanger,bristlingandgrowlingferociously,andclippinghisteethtogetherinsnapsthathadalltheseemingofdeadlyintention。Butheneverforgothimself。Thosesnapswerealwaysdeliveredontheemptyair。 Attheendofsucharomp,whenblowandcuffandsnapandsnarlwerefastandfurious,theywouldbreakoffsuddenlyandstandseveralfeetapart,glaringateachother。Andthen,justassuddenly,likethesunrisingonastormysea,theywouldbegintolaugh。Thiswouldalwaysculminatewiththemaster\'sarmsgoingaroundWhiteFang\'sneckandshoulderswhilethelattercroonedandgrowledhislove-song。 ButnobodyelseeverrompedwithWhiteFang。Hedidnotpermitit。Hestoodonhisdignity,andwhentheyattemptedit,hiswarningsnarlandbristlingmanewereanythingbutplayful。Thatheallowedthemastertheselibertieswasnoreasonthatheshouldbeacommondog,lovinghereandlovingthere,everybody\'spropertyforarompandgoodtime。Helovedwithsingleheartandrefusedtocheapenhimselforhislove。 Themasterwentoutonhorsebackagreatdeal,andtoaccompanyhimwasoneofWhiteFang\'schiefdutiesinlife。IntheNorthlandhehadevidencedhisfealtybytoilingintheharness;buttherewerenosledsintheSouthland,nordiddogspackburdensontheirbacks。Soherenderedfealtyinthenewway,byrunningwiththemaster\'shorse。ThelongestdayneverplayedWhiteFangout。Hiswasthegaitofthewolf,smooth,tireless,andeffortless,andattheendoffiftymileshewouldcomeinjauntilyaheadofthehorse。 Itwasinconnectionwiththeriding,thatWhiteFangachievedoneothermodeofexpression——remarkableinthathediditbuttwiceinallhislife。Thefirsttimeoccurredwhenthemasterwastryingtoteachaspiritedthoroughbredthemethodofopeningandclosinggateswithouttherider\'sdismounting。Timeandagainandmanytimesherangedthehorseuptothegateintheefforttocloseit,andeachtimethehorsebecamefrightenedandbackedandplungedaway。Itgrewmorenervousandexcitedeverymoment。 Whenitreared,themasterputthespurstoitandmadeitdropitsfore-legsbacktoearth,whereuponitwouldbeginkickingwithitshind-legs。WhiteFangwatchedtheperformancewithincreasinganxietyuntilhecouldcontainhimselfnolonger,whenhespranginfrontofthehorseandbarkedsavagelyandwarningly。 Thoughheoftentriedtobarkthereafter,andthemasterencouragedhim,hesucceededonlyonce,andthenitwasnotinthemaster\'spresence。 Ascamperacrossthepasture,ajackrabbitrisingsuddenlyunderthehorse\'sfeet,aviolentsheer,astumble,afalltoearth,andabrokenlegforthemasterwerethecauseofit。WhiteFangspranginarageatthethroatoftheoffendinghorse,butwascheckedbythemaster\'svoice。 \"Home!Gohome!\"themastercommanded,whenhehadascertainedhisinjury。 WhiteFangwasdisinclinedtodeserthim。Themasterthoughtofwritinganote,butsearchedhispocketsvainlyforpencilandpaper。AgainhecommandedWhiteFangtogohome。 Thelatterregardedhimwistfully,startedaway,thenreturnedandwhinedsoftly。Themastertalkedtohimgentlybutseriously,andhecockedhisearsandlistenedwithpainfulintentness。 \"That\'sallright,oldfellow,youjustrunalonghome,\"ranthetalk。 \"Goonhomeandtellthemwhat\'shappenedtome。Homewithyou,youwolf。 Getalonghome!\" WhiteFangknewthemeaningof\"home,\"andthoughhedidnotunderstandtheremainderofthemaster\'slanguage,heknewitwashiswillthatheshouldgohome。Heturnedandtrottedreluctantlyaway。Thenhestopped,undecided,andlookedbackoverhisshoulder。 \"Gohome!\"camethesharpcommand,andthistimeheobeyed。 Thefamilywasontheporch,takingthecooloftheafternoon,whenWhiteFangarrived。Hecameinamongthem,panting,coveredwithdust。 \"Weedon\'sback,\"Weedon\'smotherannounced。 ThechildrenwelcomedWhiteFangwithgladcriesandrantomeethim。 Heavoidedthemandpasseddowntheporch,buttheycorneredhimagainstarocking-chairandtherailing。Hegrowledandtriedtopushbythem。 Theirmotherlookedapprehensivelyintheirdirection。 \"Iconfess,hemakesmenervousaroundthechildren,\"shesaid。\"Ihaveadreadthathewillturnuponthemunexpectedlysomeday。\" Growlingsavagely,WhiteFangsprangoutofthecorner,overturningtheboyandthegirl。Themothercalledthemtoherandcomfortedthem,tellingthemnottobotherWhiteFang。\"Awolfisawolf,\"commentedJudgeScott。\"Thereisnotrustingone。\" \"Butheisnotallwolf,\"interposedBeth,standingforherbrotherinhisabsence。 \"YouhaveonlyWeedon\'sopinionforthat,\"rejoinedtheJudge。\"HemerelysurmisesthatthereissomestrainofdoginWhiteFang;butashewilltellyouhimself,heknowsnothingaboutit。Asforhisappearance——\" Hedidnotfinishthesentence。WhiteFangstoodbeforehim,growlingfiercely。 \"Goaway!Liedown,sir!\"JudgeScottcommanded。 WhiteFangturnedtothelove-master\'swife。Shescreamedwithfrightasheseizedherdressinhisteethanddraggedonittillthefrailfabrictoreaway。Bythistimehehadbecomethecentreofinterest。Hehadceasedfromhisgrowlingandstood,headup,lookingintotheirfaces。Histhroatworkedspasmodically,butmadenosound,whilehestruggledwithallhisbody,convulsedwiththeefforttoridhimselfoftheincommunicablesomethingthatstrainedforutterance。 \"Ihopeheisnotgoingmad,\"saidWeedon\'smother。\"ItoldWeedonthatIwasafraidthewarmclimatewouldnotagreewithanArcticanimal。\" \"He\'stryingtospeak,Idobelieve,\"Bethannounced。 AtthismomentspeechcametoWhiteFang,rushingupinagreatburstofbarking。 \"SomethinghashappenedtoWeedon,\"hiswifesaiddecisively。 Theywereallontheirfeet,now,andWhiteFangrandownthesteps,lookingbackforthemtofollow。Forthesecondandlasttimeinhislifehehadbarkedandmadehimselfunderstood。 AfterthiseventhefoundawarmerplaceintheheartsoftheSierraVistapeople,andeventhegroomwhosearmhehadslashedadmittedthathewasawisedogevenifhewasawolf。JudgeScottstillheldtothesameopinion,andprovedittoeverybody\'sdissatisfactionbymeasurementsanddescriptionstakenfromtheencyclopaediaandvariousworksonnaturalhistory。 Thedayscameandwent,streamingtheirunbrokensunshineovertheSantaClaraValley。ButastheygrewshorterandWhiteFang\'ssecondwinterintheSouthlandcameon,hemadeastrangediscovery。Collie\'steethwerenolongersharp。Therewasaplayfulnessabouthernipsandagentlenessthatpreventedthemfromreallyhurtinghim。Heforgotthatshehadmadelifeaburdentohim,andwhenshedisportedherselfaroundhimherespondedsolemnly,strivingtobeplayfulandbecomingnomorethanridiculous。 Onedaysheledhimoffonalongchasethroughtheback-pastureandintothewoods。Itwastheafternoonthatthemasterwastoride,andWhiteFangknewit。Thehorsestoodsaddledandwaitingatthedoor。WhiteFanghesitated。Buttherewasthatinhimdeeperthanallthelawhehadlearned,thanthecustomsthathadmouldedhim,thanhisloveforthemaster,thantheverywilltoliveofhimself;andwhen,inthemomentofhisindecision,Collienippedhimandscamperedoff,heturnedandfollowedafter。Themasterrodealonethatday;andinthewoods,sidebyside,WhiteFangranwithCollie,ashismother,Kiche,andoldOneEyehadrunlongyearsbeforeinthesilentNorthlandforest。WhiteFang:PartIV:TheSuperiorGods:Chapter5:TheSleepingWolfPartV:TheTameChapter5 THESLEEPINGWOLF ItwasaboutthistimethatthenewspaperswerefullofthedaringescapeofaconvictfromSanQuentinprison。Hewasaferociousman。Hehadbeenill-madeinthemaking。Hehadnotbeenbornright,andhehadnotbeenhelpedanybythemouldinghehadreceivedatthehandsofsociety。Thehandsofsocietyareharsh,andthismanwasastrikingsampleofitshandiwork。 Hewasabeast——ahumanbeast,itistrue,butneverthelesssoterribleabeastthathecanbestbecharacterizedascarnivorous。 InSanQuentinprisonhehadprovedincorrigible。Punishmentfailedtobreakhisspirit。Hecoulddiedumb-madandfightingtothelast,buthecouldnotliveandbebeaten。Themorefiercelyhefought,themoreharshlysocietyhandledhim,andtheonlyeffectofharshnesswastomakehimfiercer。Straight-jackets,starvation,andbeatingsandclubbingswerethewrongtreatmentforJimHall;butitwasthetreatmenthereceived。 ItwasthetreatmenthehadreceivedfromthetimehewasalittlepulpyboyinaSanFranciscoslum——softclayinthehandsofsocietyandreadytobeformedintosomething。 ItwasduringJimHall\'sthirdterminprisonthatheencounteredaguardthatwasalmostasgreatabeastashe。Theguardtreatedhimunfairly,liedabouthimtothewarden,losthimhiscredits,persecutedhim。Thedifferencebetweenthemwasthattheguardcarriedabunchofkeysandarevolver。JimHallhadonlyhisnakedhandsandhisteeth。Buthesprangupontheguardonedayandusedhisteethontheother\'sthroatjustlikeanyjungleanimal。 Afterthis,JimHallwenttoliveintheincorrigiblecell。Helivedtherethreeyears。Thecellwasofiron,thefloor,thewalls,theroof。 Heneverleftthiscell。Heneversawtheskynorthesunshine。Daywasatwilightandnightwasablacksilence。Hewasinanirontomb,buriedalive。Hesawnohumanface,spoketonohumanthing。Whenhisfoodwasshovedintohim,hegrowledlikeawildanimal。Hehatedallthings。Fordaysandnightshebellowedhisrageattheuniverse。Forweeksandmonthshenevermadeasound,intheblacksilenceeatinghisverysoul。Hewasamanandamonstrosity,asfearfulathingoffearasevergibberedinthevisionsofamaddenedbrain。 Andthen,onenight,heescaped。Thewardensaiditwasimpossible,butneverthelessthecellwasempty,andhalfinhalfoutofitlaythebodyofadeadguard。Twootherdeadguardsmarkedhistrailthroughtheprisontotheouterwalls,andhehadkilledwithhishandstoavoidnoise。 Hewasarmedwiththeweaponsoftheslainguards——alivearsenalthatfledthroughthehillspursuedbytheorganizedmightofsociety。 Aheavypriceofgoldwasuponhishead。Avariciousfarmershuntedhimwithshot-guns。Hisbloodmightpayoffamortgageorsendasontocollege。 Public-spiritedcitizenstookdowntheirriflesandwentoutafterhim。 Apackofbloodhoundsfollowedthewayofhisbleedingfeet。Andthesleuth-houndsofthelaw,thepaidfightinganimalsofsociety,withtelephone,andtelegraph,andspecialtrain,clungtohistrailnightandday。 Sometimestheycameuponhim,andmenfacedhimlikeheroes,orstampededthroughbarb-wirefencestothedelightofthecommonwealthreadingtheaccountatthebreakfasttable。Itwasaftersuchencountersthatthedeadandwoundedwerecartedbacktothetowns,andtheirplacesfilledbymeneagerfortheman-hunt。 AndthenJimHalldisappeared。Thebloodhoundsvainlyquestedonthelosttrail。Inoffensiveranchersinremotevalleyswereheldupbyarmedmenandcompelledtoidentifythemselves;whiletheremainsofJimHallwerediscoveredonadozenmountainsidesbygreedyclaimantsforblood-money。 InthemeantimethenewspaperswerereadatSierraVista,notsomuchwithinterestaswithanxiety。Thewomenwereafraid。JudgeScottpooh-poohedandlaughed,butnotwithreason,foritwasinhislastdaysonthebenchthatJimHallhadstoodbeforehimandreceivedsentence。Andinopencourtroom,beforeallmen,JimHallhadproclaimedthatthedaywouldcomewhenhewouldwreakvengeanceonthejudgethatsentencedhim。 Foronce,JimHallwasright。Hewasinnocentofthecrimeforwhichhewassentenced。Itwasacase,intheparlanceofthievesandpolice,of\"railroading。\"JimHallwasbeing\"railroaded\"toprisonforacrimehehadnotcommitted。Becauseofthetwopriorconvictionsagainsthim,JudgeScottimposeduponhimasentenceoffiftyyears。 JudgeScottdidnotknowallthings,andhedidnotknowthathewaspartytoapoliceconspiracy,thattheevidencewashatchedandperjured,thatJimHallwasguiltlessofthecrimecharged。AndJimHall,ontheotherhand,didnotknowthatJudgeScottwasmerelyignorant。JimHallbelievedthatthejudgeknewallaboutitandwashandinglovewiththepoliceintheperpetrationofthemonstrousinjustice。Soitwas,whenthedoomoffiftyyearsoflivingdeathwasutteredbyJudgeScott,thatJimHall,hatingallthingsinthesocietythatmisusedhim,roseupandragedinthecourtroomuntildraggeddownbyhalfadozenofhisblue-coatedenemies。Tohim,JudgeScottwasthekeystoneinthearchofinjustice,anduponJudgeScottheemptiedthevialsofhiswrathandhurledthethreatsofhisrevengeyettocome。ThenJimHallwenttohislivingdeath……andescaped。 OfallthisWhiteFangknewnothing。ButbetweenhimandAlice,themaster\'swife,thereexistedasecret。Eachnight,afterSierraVistahadgonetobed,shearoseandletinWhiteFangtosleepinthebighall。 NowWhiteFangwasnotahouse-dog,norwashepermittedtosleepinthehouse;soeachmorning,early,sheslippeddownandlethimoutbeforethefamilywasawake。 Ononesuchnight,whileallthehouseslept,WhiteFangawokeandlayveryquietly。Andveryquietlyhesmelledtheairandreadthemessageitboreofastrangegod\'spresence。Andtohisearscamesoundsofthestrangegod\'smovements。WhiteFangburstintonofuriousoutcry。Itwasnothisway。Thestrangegodwalkedsoftly,butmoresoftlywalkedWhiteFang,forhehadnoclothestorubagainstthefleshofhisbody。Hefollowedsilently。IntheWildhehadhuntedlivemeatthatwasinfinitelytimid,andheknewtheadvantageofsurprise。 Thestrangegodpausedatthefootofthegreatstaircaseandlistened,andWhiteFangwasasdead,sowithoutmovementwasheashewatchedandwaited。Upthatstaircasethewayledtothelove-masterandtothelove-master\'sdearestpossessions。WhiteFangbristled,butwaited。Thestrangegod\'sfootlifted。Hewasbeginningtheascent。 ThenitwasthatWhiteFangstruck。Hegavenowarning,withnosnarlanticipatedhisownaction。Intotheairheliftedhisbodyinthespringthatlandedhimonthestrangegod\'sback。WhiteFangclungwithhisfore-pawstotheman\'sshoulders,atthesametimeburyinghisfangsintothebackoftheman\'sneck。Heclungonforamoment,longenoughtodragthegodoverbackward。Togethertheycrashedtothefloor。WhiteFangleapedclear,and,asthemanstruggledtorise,wasinagainwiththeslashingfangs。 SierraVistaawokeinalarm。Thenoisefromdownstairswasasthatofascoreofbattlingfiends。Therewererevolvershots。Aman\'svoicescreamedonceinhorrorandanguish。Therewasagreatsnarlingandgrowling,andoverallaroseasmashingandcrashingoffurnitureandglass。 Butalmostasquicklyasithadarisen,thecommotiondiedaway。Thestrugglehadnotlastedmorethanthreeminutes。Thefrightenedhouseholdclusteredatthetopofthestairway。Frombelow,asfromoutanabyssofblackness,cameupagurglingsound,asofairbubblingthroughwater。 Sometimesthisgurglebecamesibilant,almostawhistle。Butthis,too,quicklydieddownandceased。Thennaughtcameupoutoftheblacknesssaveaheavypantingofsomecreaturestrugglingsorelyforair。 WeedonScottpressedabutton,andthestaircaseanddownstairshallwerefloodedwithlight。ThenheandJudgeScott,revolversinhand,cautiouslydescended。Therewasnoneedforthiscaution。WhiteFanghaddonehiswork。Inthemidstofthewreckageofoverthrownandsmashedfurniture,partlyonhisside,hisfacehiddenbyanarm,layaman。WeedonScottbentover,removedthearm,andturnedtheman\'sfaceupward。Agapingthroatexplainedthemannerofhisdeath。 \"JimHall,\"saidJudgeScott,andfatherandsonlookedsignificantlyateachother。 ThentheyturnedtoWhiteFang。He,too,waslyingonhisside。Hiseyeswereclosed,butthelidsslightlyliftedinanefforttolookatthemastheybentoverhim,andthetailwasperceptiblyagitatedinavainefforttowag。WeedonScottpattedhim,andhisthroatrumbledanacknowledginggrowl。Butitwasaweakgrowlatbest,anditquicklyceased。 Hiseyelidsdroopedandwentshut,andhiswholebodyseemedtorelaxandflattenoutuponthefloor。 \"He\'sallin,poordevil,\"mutteredthemaster。 \"We\'llseeaboutthat,\"assertedtheJudge,ashestartedforthetelephone。 \"Frankly,hehasonechanceinathousand,\"announcedthesurgeon,afterhehadworkedanhourandahalfonWhiteFang。 Dawnwasbreakingthroughthewindowsanddimmingtheelectriclights。 Withtheexceptionofthechildren,thewholefamilywasgatheredaboutthesurgeontohearhisverdict。 \"Onebrokenhind-leg,\"hewenton。\"Threebrokenribs,oneatleastofwhichhaspiercedthelungs。Hehaslostnearlyallthebloodinhisbody。Thereisalargelikelihoodofinternalinjuries。Hemusthavebeenjumpedupon。Tosaynothingofthreebulletholesclearthroughhim。Onechanceinathousandisreallyoptimistic。Hehasn\'tachanceintenthousand。\" \"Buthemustn\'tloseanychancethatmightbeofhelptohim,\"JudgeScottexclaimed。\"Nevermindexpense。PuthimundertheX-ray——anything。 Weedon,telegraphatoncetoSanFranciscoforDoctorNichols。Noreflectiononyou,doctor,youunderstand;buthemusthavetheadvantageofeverychance。\" Thesurgeonsmiledindulgently。\"OfcourseIunderstand。Hedeservesallthatcanbedoneforhim。Hemustbenursedasyouwouldnurseahumanbeing,asickchild。Anddon\'tforgetwhatItoldyouabouttemperature。 I\'llbebackatteno\'clockagain。\"WhiteFangreceivedthenursing。JudgeScott\'ssuggestionofatrainednursewasindignantlyclamoreddownbythegirls,whothemselvesundertookthetask。AndWhiteFangwonoutontheonechanceintenthousanddeniedhimbythesurgeon。 Thelatterwasnottobecensuredforhismisjudgment。Allhislifehehadtendedandoperatedonthesofthumansofcivilization,wholivedshelteredlivesandhaddescendedoutofmanyshelteredgenerations。ComparedwithWhiteFang,theywerefrailandflabby,andclutchedlifewithoutanystrengthintheirgrip。WhiteFanghadcomestraightfromtheWild,wheretheweakperishearlyandshelterisvouchsafedtonone。Inneitherhisfathernorhismotherwasthereanyweakness,norinthegenerationsbeforethem。AconstitutionofironandthevitalityoftheWildwereWhiteFang\'sinheritance,andheclungtolife,thewholeofhimandeverypartofhim,inspiritandinflesh,withthetenacitythatofoldbelongedtoallcreatures。 Bounddownaprisoner,deniedevenmovementbytheplastercastsandbandages,WhiteFanglingeredouttheweeks。Hesleptlonghoursanddreamedmuch,andthroughhismindpassedanunendingpageantofNorthlandvisions。 Alltheghostsofthepastaroseandwerewithhim。OnceagainhelivedinthelairwithKiche,crepttremblingtothekneesofGrayBeavertotenderhisallegiance,ranforhislifebeforeLip-lipandallthehowlingbedlamofthepuppy-pack。 Heranagainthroughthesilence,huntinghislivingfoodthroughthemonthsoffamine;andagainheranattheheadoftheteam,thegut-whipsofMit-sahandGrayBeaversnappingbehind,theirvoicescrying\"Raa!Raa!\" whentheycametoanarrowpassageandtheteamclosedtogetherlikeafantogothrough。HelivedagainallhisdayswithBeautySmithandthefightshehadfought。Atsuchtimeshewhimperedandsnarledinhissleep,andtheythatlookedonsaidthathisdreamswerebad。 Buttherewasoneparticularnightmarefromwhichhesuffered——theclanking,clangingmonstersofelectriccarsthatweretohimcolossalscreaminglynxes。Hewouldlieinascreenofbushes,watchingforasquirreltoventurefarenoughoutonthegroundfromitstree-refuge。Then,whenhesprangoutuponit,itwouldtransformitselfintoanelectriccar,menacingandterrible,toweringoverhimlikeamountain,screamingandclangingandspittingfireathim。Itwasthesamewhenhechallengedthehawkdownoutofthesky。Downoutoftheblueitwouldrush,asitdroppeduponhimchangingitselfintotheubiquitouselectriccar。Oragain,hewouldbeinthepenofBeautySmith。Outsidethepen,menwouldbegathering,andheknewthatafightwason。Hewatchedthedoorforhisantagonisttoenter。Thedoorwouldopen,andthrustinuponhimwouldcometheawfulelectriccar。Athousandtimesthisoccurred,andeachtimetheterroritinspiredwasasvividandgreatasever。 Thencamethedaywhenthelastbandageandthelastplastercastweretakenoff。Itwasagaladay。AllSierraVistawasgatheredaround。Themasterrubbedhisears,andhecroonedhislove-growl。Themaster\'swifecalledhimthe\"BlessedWolf,\"whichnamewastakenupwithacclaimandallthewomencalledhimtheBlessedWolf。 Hetriedtorisetohisfeet,andafterseveralattemptsfelldownfromweakness。Hehadlainsolongthathismuscleshadlosttheircunning,andallthestrengthhadgoneoutofthem。Hefeltalittleshamebecauseofhisweakness,asthough,forsooth,hewerefailingthegodsintheserviceheowedthem。Becauseofthishemadeheroiceffortstoarise,andatlasthestoodonhisfourlegs,totteringandswayingbackandforth。 \"TheBlessedWolf!\"chorusedthewomen。 JudgeScottsurveyedthemtriumphantly。 \"Outofyourownmouthsbeit,\"hesaid。\"JustasIcontendedrightalong。Nomeredogcouldhavedonewhathedid。He\'sawolf。\" \"ABlessedWolf,\"amendedtheJudge\'swife。 \"Yes,BlessedWolf,\"agreedtheJudge。\"Andhenceforththatshallbemynameforhim。\" \"He\'llhavetolearntowalkagain,\"saidthesurgeon;\"sohemightaswellstartinrightnow。Itwon\'thurthim。Takehimoutside。\" Andoutsidehewent,likeaking,withallSierraVistaabouthimandtendingonhim。Hewasveryweak,andwhenhereachedthelawnhelaydownandrestedforawhile。 Thentheprocessionstartedon,littlespurtsofstrengthcomingintoWhiteFang\'smusclesasheusedthemandthebloodbegantosurgethroughthem。Thestableswerereached,andthereinthedoorwaylayCollie,ahalf-dozenpudgypuppiesplayingaboutherinthesun。 WhiteFanglookedonwithawonderingeye。Colliesnarledwarninglyathim,andhewascarefultokeephisdistance。Themasterwithhistoehelpedonesprawlingpuppytowardhim。Hebristledsuspiciously,butthemasterwarnedhimthatallwaswell。Collie,claspedinthearmsofoneofthewomen,watchedhimjealouslyandwithasnarlwarnedhimthatallwasnotwell。 Thepuppysprawledinfrontofhim。Hecockedhisearsandwatcheditcuriously。Thentheirnosestouched,andhefeltthewarmlittletongueofthepuppyonhisjowl。WhiteFang\'stonguewentout,heknewnotwhy,andhelickedthepuppy\'sface。 Hand-clappingandpleasedcriesfromthegodsgreetedtheperformance。 Hewassurprised,andlookedattheminapuzzledway。Thenhisweaknessasserteditself,andhelaydown,hisearscocked,hisheadononeside,ashewatchedthepuppy。Theotherpuppiescamesprawlingtowardhim,toCollie\'sgreatdisgust;andhegravelypermittedthemtoclamberandtumbleoverhim。Atfirst,amidtheapplauseofthegods,hebetrayedatrifleofhisoldself-consciousnessandawkwardness。Thispassedawayasthepuppies\'anticsandmaulingcontinued,andhelaywithhalf-shut,patienteyes,drowsinginthesun。