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The Call of the Wild

CHAPTER V
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His heart was not in the work, nor was the heart of any dog.

The Outsides were timid and frightened, the Insides without confidence in their masters.
Buck felt vaguely that there was no depending upon these two men and the woman.

They did not know how to do anything, and as the days went by it became apparent that they could not learn.

They were slack in all things, without order or discipline.

It took them half the night to pitch a slovenly camp, and half the morning to break that camp and get the sled loaded in fashion so slovenly that for the rest of the day they were occupied in stopping and rearranging the load.


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