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1  Beauty Smith did not jump away.
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2  Beauty Smith started to walk away.
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3  Beauty Smith was frightened and angry.
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4  White Fang's feel of Beauty Smith was bad.
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5  But Beauty Smith knew the ways of Indians.
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6  Beauty Smith strode into camp and stood over White Fang.
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7  He saw Beauty Smith go away and return with a stout club.
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8  "You ketch um dog," were Beauty Smith's words to Grey Beaver.
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9  White Fang was in Grey Beaver's camp when Beauty Smith first visited it.
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10  In short, Beauty Smith was a monstrosity, and the blame of it lay elsewhere.
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11  But Beauty Smith kept a wary eye on him, and the club was held always ready to strike.
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12  No one knew his first name, and in general he was known in the country as Beauty Smith.
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13  Beauty Smith was known far and wide as the weakest of weak-kneed and snivelling cowards.
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14  Beauty Smith tightened the thong again, and White Fang crawled limply and dizzily to his feet.
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15  But somebody had to do the cooking, and whatever else his shortcomings, Beauty Smith could cook.
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16  So he followed morosely at Beauty Smith's heels, his tail between his legs, yet snarling softly under his breath.
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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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