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White Fang sensed something terrible. Then White Fang saw his love-master packing his things into a bag. His master was going away 1. a
gain
,and,like last time,he wasn't taking White Fang with him. That night he howled(嗥叫),pointing his nose to the stars and telling them his 2. s
adness
.
The next day Scott called White Fang into the cabin. “You poor thing,” he said,rubbing his ears. “I'm starting the long trail,where you cannot 3. f
ollow
. Now give me a last goodbye growl(吼叫).” But White Fang didn't growl. He 4. p
ut
his head between his master's arm and body. Then,at that moment from the Yukon River,the boat's whistle sounded. “You need to go now,” said Matt.
The two men locked the doors and went outside. From inside they could hear White Fang whining(哀叫)and crying. “5. T
ake
good care of him,Matt,” said Scott. White Fang was howling like dogs do 6. w
hen
their master is dead.
Down by the river,everything was busy. The two men stood shaking hands,but Matt's 7. h
and
suddenly dropped as he looked past his employer. Scott turned around. Sitting on the deck a few metres away was White Fang.
White Fang landed in San Francisco. Here the white men 8. r
eally
seemed powerful. There were towering buildings,automobiles and electric trams. It was amazing and frightening. He felt even more dependent on his love-master.
They got a train and White Fang 9. f
ound
himself outside the city in the wonderful,sunny countryside. A carriage was 10. w
aiting
and a man and a woman walked towards them. White Fang growled when Scott's mother embraced him,but Scott calmed him and they drove off in the carriage to a large house.
—Adapted from *White Fang*