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When December was well along, Grey Beaver1 went on a journey upthe Mackenzie. Mit-sah and Kloo-kooch went with him. One sled he drovehimself, drawn2 by dogs he had traded for or borrowed. A second andsmaller sled was driven by Mit-sah, and to this was harnessed a team ofpuppies. It was more of a toy affair than anything else, yet it was thedelight of Mit-sah, who felt that he was beginning to do a man's work inthe world. Also, he was learning to drive dogs and to train dogs; while thepuppies themselves were being broken in to the harness. Furthermore, thesled was of some service, for it carried nearly two hundred pounds ofoutfit and food.
White Fang3 had seen the camp-dogs toiling4 in the harness, so that hedid not resent overmuch the first placing of the harness upon himself.
About his neck was put a moss-stuffed collar, which was connected bytwo pulling-traces to a strap6 that passed around his chest and over his back.
It was to this that was fastened the long rope by which he pulled at thesled.
There were seven puppies in the team. The others had been bornearlier in the year and were nine and ten months old, while White Fangwas only eight months old. Each dog was fastened to the sled by a singlerope. No two ropes were of the same length, while the difference in lengthbetween any two ropes was at least that of a dog's body. Every rope wasbrought to a ring at the front end of the sled. The sled itself was withoutrunners, being a birch-bark toboggan, with upturned forward end to keep itfrom ploughing under the snow. This construction enabled the weight ofthe sled and load to be distributed over the largest snow-surface; for thesnow was crystal-powder and very soft. Observing the same principle ofwidest distribution of weight, the dogs at the ends of their ropes radiatedfan-fashion from the nose of the sled, so that no dog trod in another'sfootsteps.
There was, furthermore, another virtue7 in the fan-formation. The ropesof varying length prevented the dogs attacking from the rear those that ranin front of them. For a dog to attack another, it would have to turn uponone at a shorter rope. In which case it would find itself face to face withthe dog attacked, and also it would find itself facing the whip of the driver.

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n.海狸,河狸 | |
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v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的 | |
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vi.辛劳工作,艰难地行动;n.苦工,难事 | |
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persecution
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wreak
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vengeance
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bully
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persecuted
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a.竖立的 | |
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fangs
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n.壁凹( recess的名词复数 );(工作或业务活动的)中止或暂停期间;学校的课间休息;某物内部的凹形空间v.把某物放在墙壁的凹处( recess的第三人称单数 );将(墙)做成凹形,在(墙)上做壁龛;休息,休会,休庭 | |
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hatred
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thoroughly
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futility
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outlet
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latitude
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bristle
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monstrous
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tyrant
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bleak
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brutal
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caresses
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爱抚,抚摸( caress的名词复数 ) | |
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caress
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vt./n.爱抚,抚摸 | |
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brute
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n.野兽,兽性 | |
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caressing
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爱抚的,表现爱情的,亲切的 | |
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savagely
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adv. 野蛮地,残酷地 | |
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withholding
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wielded
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手持着使用(武器、工具等)( wield的过去式和过去分词 ); 具有; 运用(权力); 施加(影响) | |
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wrench
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v.伸出( poke的过去式和过去分词 );戳出;拨弄;与(某人)性交 | |
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toddling
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ominous
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foraging
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axe
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descending
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snarling
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outraged
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forage
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gathering
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peril
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belligerent
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