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Old
longings
nomadic
leap
,
Chafing
at
custom's
chain
;
Again
from
its
brumal
sleep
,
Wakens
the
ferine
strain
."
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Buck
did
not
read
the
newspapers
,
or
he
would
have
known
that
trouble
was
brewing
,
not
alone
for
himself
,
but
for
every
tide
–
water
dog
,
strong
of
muscle
and
with
warm
,
long
hair
,
from
Puget
Sound
to
San
Diego
.
Because
men
,
groping
in
the
Arctic
darkness
,
had
found
a
yellow
metal
,
and
because
steamship
and
transportation
companies
were
booming
the
find
,
thousands
of
men
were
rushing
into
the
Northland
.
These
men
wanted
dogs
,
and
the
dogs
they
wanted
were
heavy
dogs
,
with
strong
muscles
by
which
to
toil
,
and
furry
coats
to
protect
them
from
the
frost
.
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Buck
lived
at
a
big
house
in
the
sun
–
kissed
Santa
Clara
Valley
.
Judge
Miller's
place
,
it
was
called
.
It
stood
back
from
the
road
,
half
hidden
among
the
trees
,
through
which
glimpses
could
be
caught
of
the
wide
cool
veranda
that
ran
around
its
four
sides
.
The
house
was
approached
by
gravelled
driveways
which
wound
about
through
wide
–
spreading
lawns
and
under
the
interlacing
boughs
of
tall
poplars
.
At
the
rear
things
were
on
even
a
more
spacious
scale
than
at
the
front
.
There
were
great
stables
,
where
a
dozen
grooms
and
boys
held
forth
,
rows
of
vine
–
clad
servants
'
cottages
,
an
endless
and
orderly
array
of
outhouses
,
long
grape
arbors
,
green
pastures
,
orchards
,
and
berry
patches
.
Then
there
was
the
pumping
plant
for
the
artesian
well
,
and
the
big
cement
tank
where
Judge
Miller's
boys
took
their
morning
plunge
and
kept
cool
in
the
hot
afternoon
.
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