Calico Classics Illustrated: White Fang

Calico Classics Illustrated: White Fang — page 3
adventurers were pitting themselves against the Wild determined to win They traveled on without speaking Silence surrounded them on all sides When the sun started to fade a faint cry arose in the air The front man turned his head until he locked eyes with the second Then across the narrow box the two men nodded at each other A second cry pierced the silence Both men turned to face the area they had just come from A third answering cry arose in the same spot They’re after us said Bill to the man in the front His voice was hoarse Meat is scarce answered his friend Henry I ain’t seen a rabbit for days Although they didn’t speak again each time they heard the cry they gave a nodding look to each other At the fall of darkness the men swung their dogs into a cluster of spruce trees and made camp The coffi n served as chair and table The wolf dogs stayed on the other side of the 6