In the year 1897, along the Yukon River in Alaska, thousands of men were digging for gold. Thousands more were rushing to the Yukon to make money but these men needed big, strong dogs with thick coats. In Alaska strong dogs did the heavy work. Teams of dogs pulled sleds over the snow. All over the West, dogs were sold, and sent to Alaska. Buck, Judge Miller's big dog was in great danger, but he did not know it.
Buck's father was a big St. Bernard. His mother was a shepherd. Buck was four years old and weighed one hundred and forty pounds. Buck lived in California on the Miller ranch. He was a big outdoor dog with a strong body and long, thick fur. He hunted with Judge Miller's sons and ran freely over the ranch. Everyone loved him except one of Judge Miller's workers.
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