[The Call of the Wild by Jack London]@TWC D-Link bookThe Call of the Wild CHAPTER IV 9/26
The rest of the team, however, had grown unruly during the last days of Spitz, and their surprise was great now that Buck proceeded to lick them into shape. Pike, who pulled at Buck's heels, and who never put an ounce more of his weight against the breast-band than he was compelled to do, was swiftly and repeatedly shaken for loafing; and ere the first day was done he was pulling more than ever before in his life.
The first night in camp, Joe, the sour one, was punished roundly--a thing that Spitz had never succeeded in doing.
Buck simply smothered him by virtue of superior weight, and cut him up till he ceased snapping and began to whine for mercy. The general tone of the team picked up immediately.
It recovered its old-time solidarity, and once more the dogs leaped as one dog in the traces.
At the Rink Rapids two native huskies, Teek and Koona, were added; and the celerity with which Buck broke them in took away Francois's breath. "Nevaire such a dog as dat Buck!" he cried.
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