1 Beauty Smith did not jump away.
2 Beauty Smith started to walk away.
3 Beauty Smith was frightened and angry.
4 White Fang's feel of Beauty Smith was bad.
5 But Beauty Smith knew the ways of Indians.
6 Beauty Smith strode into camp and stood over White Fang.
7 He saw Beauty Smith go away and return with a stout club.
8 This man was called "Beauty" by the other men of the fort.
9 "You ketch um dog," were Beauty Smith's words to Grey Beaver.
10 White Fang was in Grey Beaver's camp when Beauty Smith first visited it.
11 In short, Beauty Smith was a monstrosity, and the blame of it lay elsewhere.
12 No one knew his first name, and in general he was known in the country as Beauty Smith.
13 Beauty Smith was known far and wide as the weakest of weak-kneed and snivelling cowards.
14 Beauty Smith tightened the thong again, and White Fang crawled limply and dizzily to his feet.
15 But somebody had to do the cooking, and whatever else his shortcomings, Beauty Smith could cook.
16 So he followed morosely at Beauty Smith's heels, his tail between his legs, yet snarling softly under his breath.
17 Then it was that Beauty Smith had talk with him again about the sale of White Fang; but this time the price offered was in bottles, not dollars, and Grey Beaver's ears were more eager to hear.
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