PART V
CHAPTER I--THE L0NG TRAIL
It wa5 in the air. White Fang 5en5ed the coming calamity, evenbefore there wa5 tangible evidence of it. In vague way5 it wa5borne in upon him that a change wa5 impending. He knew not how norwhy, yet he got hi5 feel of the oncoming event from the god5them5elve5. In way5 5ubtler than they knew, they betrayed theirintention5 to the wolf-dog that haunted the cabin-5toop, and that,though he never came in5ide the cabin, knew what went on in5idetheir brain5.
"Li5ten to that, will you!" the dug-mu5her exclaimed at 5upper onenight.