第 7 节
作者:摄氏0度      更新:2022-11-23 12:12      字数:9319
  the she…wolf。 Never had he been so fond of this body of his as now when
  his tenure of it was so precarious。
  All night; with burning brands; he fought off the hungry pack。 When
  he dozed despite himself; the whimpering and snarling of the dogs aroused
  him。 Morning came; but for the first time the light of day failed to scatter
  the wolves。 The man waited in vain for them to go。 They remained in a
  circle about him and his fire; displaying an arrogance of possession   that
  shook his courage born of the morning light。
  He made one desperate attempt to pull out on the trail。 But the moment
  he   left   the   protection   of   the   fire;   the   boldest   wolf   leaped   for   him;   but
  leaped     short。   He   saved    himself    by   springing     back;   the   jaws   snapping
  together a scant six inches from his thigh。 The rest of the pack was now up
  and   surging   upon   him;   and   a   throwing   of   firebrands   right   and   left   was
  necessary to drive them back to a respectful distance。
  Even in the daylight he did not dare leave the fire to chop fresh wood。
  Twenty   feet   away   towered   a   huge   dead   spruce。   He   spent   half   the   day
  extending   his   campfire   to   the   tree;   at   any   moment   a   half   dozen   burning
  faggots ready at hand to fling at his enemies。 Once at the tree; he studied
  the surrounding forest in order to fell the tree in the direction of the most
  firewood。
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  The night was a repetition of the night before; save that the need for
  sleep was becoming overpowering。 The snarling of his dogs was losing its
  efficacy。 Besides; they were snarling all the time; and his benumbed and
  drowsy   senses   no   longer   took   note   of   changing   pitch   and   intensity。   He
  awoke      with    a  start。  The    she…wolf     was    less  than    a  yard   from    him。
  Mechanically; at short range; without letting go of it; he thrust a brand full
  into her open and snarling mouth。 She sprang away; yelling with pain; and
  while he took delight in the smell of burning flesh and hair; he watched
  her shaking her head and growling wrathfully a score of feet away。
  But this time; before he dozed again; he tied a burning pine…knot to his
  right   hand。   His   eyes   were   closed   but   few   minutes   when   the   burn   of   the
  flame   on   his   flesh   awakened   him。   For   several   hours   he   adhered   to   this
  programme。 Every time he was thus awakened he drove back the wolves
  with flying brands; replenished the fire; and rearranged the pine…knot on
  his   hand。 All   worked   well;   but   there   came   a   time   when   he   fastened   the
  pine…knot insecurely。 As his eyes closed it fell away from his hand。
  He   dreamed。   It   seemed   to   him   that   he   was   in   Fort   McGurry。   It   was
  warm and comfortable; and he was playing cribbage with the Factor。 Also;
  it seemed to him that the fort was besieged by wolves。 They were howling
  at the very gates; and sometimes he and the Factor paused from the game
  to listen and laugh at the futile efforts of the wolves to get in。 And then; so
  strange   was the   dream;   there   was   a   crash。 The   door   was burst  open。   He
  could see the wolves flooding into the big living…room of the fort。 They
  were leaping straight for him and the Factor。 With the bursting open of the
  door; the noise of their howling had increased tremendously。 This howling
  now bothered him。 His dream was merging into something else … he knew
  not what; but through it all; following him; persisted the howling。
  And then he awoke to find the howling real。 There was a great snarling
  and yelping。 The wolves were rushing him。 They were all about him and
  upon   him。   The   teeth   of   one   had   closed   upon   his   arm。   Instinctively   he
  leaped into the fire; and as he leaped; he felt the sharp slash of teeth that
  tore through the flesh of his leg。 Then began a fire fight。 His stout mittens
  temporarily protected his hands; and he scooped live coals into the air in
  all directions; until the campfire took on the semblance of a volcano。
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  But   it   could   not   last   long。   His   face   was   blistering   in   the   heat;   his
  eyebrows       and    lashes    were    singed     off;  and    the   heat   was    becoming
  unbearable to his feet。 With a flaming brand in each hand; he sprang to the
  edge     of  the   fire。  The    wolves     had   been    driven    back。   On    every    side;
  wherever the live coals had fallen; the snow was sizzling; and every little
  while a retiring wolf; with wild leap and snort and snarl; announced that
  one such live coal had been stepped upon。
  Flinging his brands   at   the  nearest   of   his   enemies;  the  man   thrust   his
  smouldering mittens into the snow and stamped about to cool his feet。 His
  two dogs were missing; and he well knew that they had served as a course
  in   the   protracted   meal   which   had   begun   days   before   with   Fatty;   the   last
  course of which would likely be himself in the days to follow。
  〃You ain't got me yet!〃 he cried; savagely shaking his fist at the hungry
  beasts; and at the sound of his voice the whole circle was agitated; there
  was a general snarl; and the she…wolf slid up close to him across the snow
  and watched him with hungry wistfulness。
  He   set   to   work   to   carry   out   a   new   idea   that   had   come   to   him。   He
  extended   the   fire   into   a   large   circle。   Inside   this   circle   he   crouched;   his
  sleeping outfit under him as a protection against the melting snow。 When
  he had thus disappeared within his shelter of flame; the whole pack came
  curiously to the rim of the fire to see what had become of him。 Hitherto
  they had been denied access to the fire; and they now settled down in a
  close…drawn        circle;   like   so   many     dogs;    blinking     and    yawning      and
  stretching   their   lean   bodies   in   the   unaccustomed   warmth。   Then   the   she…
  wolf sat down; pointed her nose at a star; and began to howl。 One by one
  the wolves joined her; till the whole pack; on haunches; with noses pointed
  skyward; was howling its hunger cry。
  Dawn came; and daylight。 The fire was burning low。 The fuel had run
  out; and there was need to get more。 The man attempted to step out of his
  circle of flame; but the wolves surged to meet him。 Burning brands made
  them  spring   aside;   but   they   no   longer   sprang   back。   In   vain   he   strove   to
  drive   them   back。 As   he   gave   up   and   stumbled   inside   his   circle;   a   wolf
  leaped for him; missed; and landed with all four feet in the coals。 It cried
  out with terror; at the same time snarling; and scrambled back to cool its
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  paws in the snow。
  The man sat down on his blankets in a crouching position。 His body
  leaned forward from the hips。 His shoulders; relaxed and drooping; and his
  head on his knees advertised that he had given up the struggle。 Now and
  again he raised his head to note the dying down of the fire。 The circle of
  flame   and   coals   was   breaking   into   segments   with   openings   in   between。
  These openings grew in size; the segments diminished。
  〃I guess you can come an' get me any time;〃 he mumbled。 〃Anyway;
  I'm goin' to sleep。〃
  Once he awakened; and in an opening in the circle; directly in front of
  him; he saw the she…wolf gazing at him。
  Again   he   awakened;   a   little   later;   though   it   seemed   hours   to   him。 A
  mysterious change had taken place … so mysterious a change that he was
  shocked wider awake。 Something had happened。 He could not understand
  at first。 Then he discovered it。 The wolves were gone。 Remained only the
  trampled   snow   to   show   how   closely   they   had   pressed   him。   Sleep   was
  welling up and gripping him again; his head was sinking down upon his
  knees; when he roused with a sudden start。
  There were cries of men; and churn of sleds; the creaking of harnesses;
  and the eager whimpering of straining dogs。 Four sleds pulled in from the
  river bed to the camp among the trees。 Half a dozen men were about the
  man who crouched in the centre of the dying fire。 They were shaking and
  prodding him into consciousness。 He looked at them like a drunken man
  and maundered in strange; sleepy speech。
  〃Red she…wolf。 。 。 。 Come in with the dogs at feedin' time。 。 。 。 First she
  ate   the   dog…food。   。   。   。   Then   she