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WHITE FANG

Jack London

Two men are out in the wild of the north. Their dogs
disappear as they are lured by a she-wolf and
eaten by the pack. They only have three bullets left
and Bill, one of the men, uses them to try to save
one of their dogs; he misses and is eaten with the
dog. Only Henry and two dogs are left; he makes a
fire, trying to drive away the wolves. They draw in
close, and he is almost eaten, saved only by a
company of men who were traveling nearby.

The wolves are in the midst of a famine. They


continue on, lead by several wolves alongside the
she-wolf, and when they finally find food the pack
starts to split up. The she-wolf mates with one of
the wolves and has a litter of pups. Only one
survives after several more famines, and he grows
strong and is a feisty pup.

They come to an Indian village where the shewolf's (who is actually half-wolf, half-dog) master is.
He catches her again and White Fang, her pup,
stays nearby. Soon, she is sold to another Indian,
while White Fang stays with Gray Beaver, her
master. The other dogs of the village terrorize
White Fang, especially one named Lip-lip.

White Fang becomes more and more vicious,


encouraged by his master. He kills other dogs. Gray
Beaver goes to Fort Yukon to trade and discovers
whiskey. White Fang is passed into the hands of
Beauty Smith, a monster of a man. He fights other
dogs until he meets his match in a bulldog and is
saved only by a man named Scott.

Scott tames White Fang and takes him back to


California with him. There White Fang learns to love
his master and his master's family and even saves
Scott's father from a criminal that escaped from
the nearby prison. White Fang has puppies with
Collie, one of the master's dogs, and lives a happy
life.

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