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Judge Miller's place, often referred to in literature, is the setting of the novel "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London. It is depicted as a comfortable and affluent home located in Santa Clara Valley, California, where the protagonist, Buck, enjoys a life of luxury before being thrust into the harsh realities of the Yukon during the Gold Rush. The setting symbolizes stability and security before the chaos of Buck's subsequent adventures.

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