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The dogs follow but Buck refuses to go and he is beaten, Thornton jumps in knocking a knife from Hals hand and cuts Buck loose. Thornton furious starts to sled again and after a quarter of a mile the ice breaks and kills both him and the dogs. Now Buck’s Master is Thornton and they both are devoted to each other... Showed first 250 characters
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Now Buck’s Master is Thornton and they both are devoted to each other. Thornton is saved by Buck when he was drowning in a river, attacks a man who starts a fight with Thornton in a bar, and wins $1,600 for pulling a thousand pound load. Buck goes with Thornton on a trip in the wilderness with his friends to find a lost mine in the Canadian forest... Showed next 250 characters
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