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101
Henry
leaped
out
of
the
blankets
and
to
the
dogs
.
He
counted
them
with
care
,
and
then
joined
his
partner
in
cursing
the
power
of
the
Wild
that
had
robbed
them
of
another
dog
.
102
"
Frog
was
the
strongest
dog
of
the
bunch
,
"
Bill
pronounced
finally
.
103
"
An
'
he
was
no
fool
dog
neither
,
"
Henry
added
.
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104
And
so
was
recorded
the
second
epitaph
in
two
days
.
105
A
gloomy
breakfast
was
eaten
,
and
the
four
remaining
dogs
were
harnessed
to
the
sled
.
The
day
was
a
repetition
of
the
days
that
had
gone
before
.
The
men
toiled
without
speech
across
the
face
of
the
frozen
world
.
The
silence
was
unbroken
save
by
the
cries
of
their
pursuers
,
that
,
unseen
,
hung
upon
their
rear
.
With
the
coming
of
night
in
the
mid-afternoon
,
the
cries
sounded
closer
as
the
pursuers
drew
in
according
to
their
custom
;
and
the
dogs
grew
excited
and
frightened
,
and
were
guilty
of
panics
that
tangled
the
traces
and
further
depressed
the
two
men
.
106
"
There
,
that
'll
fix
you
fool
critters
,
"
Bill
said
with
satisfaction
that
night
,
standing
erect
at
completion
of
his
task
.
107
Henry
left
the
cooking
to
come
and
see
.
Not
only
had
his
partner
tied
the
dogs
up
,
but
he
had
tied
them
,
after
the
Indian
fashion
,
with
sticks
.
About
the
neck
of
each
dog
he
had
fastened
a
leather
thong
.
To
this
,
and
so
close
to
the
neck
that
the
dog
could
not
get
his
teeth
to
it
,
he
had
tied
a
stout
stick
four
or
five
feet
in
length
.
The
other
end
of
the
stick
,
in
turn
,
was
made
fast
to
a
stake
in
the
ground
by
means
of
a
leather
thong
.
The
dog
was
unable
to
gnaw
through
the
leather
at
his
own
end
of
the
stick
.
The
stick
prevented
him
from
getting
at
the
leather
that
fastened
the
other
end
.
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108
Henry
nodded
his
head
approvingly
.
109
"
It
's
the
only
contraption
that
'll
ever
hold
One
Ear
,
"
he
said
.
"
He
can
gnaw
through
leather
as
clean
as
a
knife
an
'
jes
'
about
half
as
quick
.
They
all
'll
be
here
in
the
mornin
'
hunkydory
.
"
110
"
You
jes
'
bet
they
will
,
"
Bill
affirmed
.
"
If
one
of
em
'
turns
up
missin
'
,
I
'll
go
without
my
coffee
.
"