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In Jack London's "The Call of the Wild," the characters traveling to the Klondike typically took the Chilkoot Trail or the White Pass Trail from Alaska into the Yukon. At Lake Bennett, they encountered various prospectors and fellow travelers preparing for the last leg of their journey to the goldfields. This setting serves as a backdrop for the harsh realities and camaraderie of the gold rush era, highlighting the challenges faced by those seeking fortune. Buck, the protagonist, observes the struggles and determination of humans and animals alike in this rugged environment.

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