Yes, Manuel sold Buck as an act of revenge against Judge Miller. Feeling mistreated and disrespected by the judge, Manuel's decision to sell Buck was driven by his desire to retaliate against the judge's authority and perceived injustices. This act reflects Manuel's frustration and helplessness in dealing with the power dynamics at play.
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Judge Miller is the original owner of Buck, the main protagonist in the novel. He has two sons, a very large estate and a number of hunting dogs and a well stocked table but he treats Buck more as a companion/friend rather than as a pet.
Judge Miller is the original owner of Buck, the main protagonist in the novel. He has two sons, a very large estate and a number of hunting dogs and a well stocked table but he treats Buck more as a companion/friend rather than as a pet.
Manuel told Buck that they were going out for a walk. Seeing that Buck trusted the people at the mansion, including Manuel, Buck went with him. It wasn't until they got further away from the mansion did Manuel put a rope on Buck. Hope this helps! :D
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One night, when the Judge and his sons are gone Manuel takes the unsuspecting Buck on a walk. They arrive at a flag station where a man is waiting for them. Money changes hands, and Manuel ties a stout rope around Buck's neck. When the stranger tries to take the rope, Buck growls, and the rope tightens, cutting off his breath. He flies violently at the man, only to be choked repeatedly. Despite his fury, Buck is thrown into the baggage car of the train.
Manuel stole Buck to sell him and pay off his gambling debts.
Manuel sold Buck to some random guy in a park while trying to get some money for his gambling. After that Buck was passed on and on to the Man in the Red Sweater. This man harassed Buck with a club trying to break him in.
Buck was taken by the gardener, Manuel.