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[The Ultimate Test of Loyalty and the Call of the Wild]-[The Call of the Wild - Part 10]

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The Ultimate Test of Loyalty and the Call of the Wild

The High-Stakes Wager

In the harsh winter of Dawson, John Thornton’s pride in his dog, Buck, leads to a legendary confrontation at the El Dorado Hotel. When skeptics doubt Buck's capacity to pull a heavy load, Thornton impulsively bets that Buck can pull a sled carrying a thousand pounds of flour. Despite his internal fear—admitting he "did not know if Buck could pull that much"—Thornton relies on his deep bond with the animal. With the financial backing of his friend Jim O'Brien, who declares, "I'm putting my faith in you," the stage is set for a nearly impossible feat.

A Display of Miraculous Strength

The crowd gathers to watch as Buck faces the frozen sled. The atmosphere is tense; even Thornton feels "terrible that he had rushed into the bed" upon seeing the sheer scale of the task. However, the connection between man and dog is palpable. Before the attempt, Thornton whispers to Buck, "As you love me, Buck," a plea that ignites the dog's spirit. Buck responds with a display of intense devotion, gripping Thornton’s hand with his teeth. With masterful effort, Buck breaks the sled from the ice with sharp, calculated movements—"the crackling turned into a snapping sound"—and begins to pull. As he drags the thousand-pound load, the crowd witnesses a "perfect shape, 150 pounds of pure strength" in motion. When Buck succeeds, the onlookers erupt in a roar of disbelief and admiration. The feat earns Thornton $1,600, securing his future and solidifying Buck’s status as a peerless animal.

The Journey into the Wilderness

With the debt settled, Thornton and his partners embark on an expedition to find a legendary "lost mine." This journey takes them deep into the untamed wilderness, far from civilization. Thornton, equipped with little more than a rifle and salt, demonstrates his ability to survive by "hunting like the natives." For Buck, this period is one of profound exploration and freedom, as the group travels through the Yukon and Stewart Rivers, eventually settling in a valley where they strike gold. The men accumulate a fortune, piling gold nuggets "like firewood outside of the small cabin they had made."

The Call of the Wild

As their life in the wilderness stabilizes, Buck begins to experience a mysterious, primal transformation. Despite his deep devotion to Thornton, he is increasingly haunted by a "call" emanating from the forest. This instinctual pull manifests in strange behaviors: Buck spends hours "hiding behind the trunks of fallen trees, watching and listening," or sprinting through the forest for hours at a time. He feels a compulsion to return to a more ancestral state, seeking out the "mysterious thing that called for him to come." This internal conflict between his love for his master and his awakening wild nature marks the beginning of Buck's transition from a domesticated companion to a creature of the forest, signaling that his journey of self-discovery is far from over.

🎯Key Sentences

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If Buck can't do it, it can't be done.
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I know it's a risk, but it's a risk I'm willing to take.
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Buck's the one who can get things done.
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Buck's task seemed next to impossible.
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What do you say?
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📝Key Phrases

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walk off with it
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slowly and deliberately
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put my faith in you
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do the trick
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next to impossible
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 9 The Bet That winter in Dawson Buck did another amazing thing that made him even more famous.
It all started during a conversation in the El Dorado Hotel, where some men were telling each other about their favorite dogs.
Buck was the most famous, but these men said that he was not so great.
Thornton argued with him.
One man said that his dog could pull a sled with 500 pounds on it.
Another man said 600 for his dog, and a third said 700.

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