第 12 节
作者:卡车      更新:2021-02-19 00:08      字数:9302
  he hesitate? No; not for one moment。 As soon as the drop of the door left
  open the way; he shot through; he spread those wonderful blazoned wings;
  and;   with   no   second   thought   for   the   latest   Circe;   sprang   from   the   hated
  prison loftaway and away。
  V
  We   have   no   means   of   looking   into   the   Pigeon's   mind;   we   may   go
  wrong in conjuring up for it deep thoughts of love and welcome home; but
  we   are   safe   in   this;   we   cannot   too   strongly   paint;   we   cannot   too   highly
  praise and glorify that wonderful God…implanted; mankind…fostered home…
  love that glows unquenchably in this noble bird。 Call it what you like; a
  mere instinct deliberately constructed by man for his selfish ends; explain
  it   away     if  you   will;   dissect    it;  misname      it;  and   it  still  is  there;  in
  overwhelming; imperishable master…power; as long as the brave little heart
  and wings can beat。
  Home;   home;   sweet   home!   Never   had   mankind   a   stronger   love   of
  home   than   Arnaux。   The   trials   and   sorrows   of   the   old   pigeon…loft   were
  forgotten in that         all…dominating force of his nature。 Not years of prison
  bars; not later loves; nor fear of death; could down its power; and Arnaux;
  had the gift of song been his; must surely have sung as sings a hero in his
  38
  … Page 39…
  Animal Heroes
  highest   joy;   when   sprang   he   from   the   'lighting   board;   up…circling   free;
  soaring;     drawn    by   the  only    impulse    that   those   glorious    wings    would
  honor;up; up; in widening; heightening circles of ashy blue in the blue;
  flashing those many…lettered wings of white; till they seemed like jets of
  fireup and on; driven by that home…love; faithful to his only home and to
  his   faithless   mate;   closing   his   eyes;   they  say;   closing   his   ears;   they   tell;
  shutting   his   mind;we   all   believe;to   nearer  things;   to   two   years   of   his
  life; to one half of his prime; but soaring in the blue; retiring; as a saint
  might do; into his inner self; giving himself up to that inmost guide。 He
  was the captain of the ship; but the pilot; the chart and compass; all; were
  that    deep…implanted       instinct。   One    thousand     feet   above    the   trees   the
  inscrutable      whisper    came;    and   Arnaux      in  arrowy    swiftness     now    was
  pointing   for   the   south…southeast。  The   little   flashes   of   white   fire   on   each
  side   were   lost   in   the   low   sky;   and   the   reverent   robber   of   Syracuse   saw
  Arnaux nevermore。
  The fast express was steaming down the valley。 It was far ahead; but
  Arnaux      overtook     and   passed    it;  as  the   flying   wild   Duck     passes    the
  swimming   Muskrat。   High   in   the   valleys   he   went;   low   over   the   hills   of
  Chenango; where the pines were combing the breezes。
  Out from his oak…tree eyrie a Hawk came wheeling and sailing; silent;
  for he had marked the Flyer; and meant him for his prey。 Arnaux turned
  neither right nor left; nor raised nor lowered his flight; nor lost a wing…beat。
  The Hawk was in waiting in the gap ahead; and Arnaux passed him; even
  as a Deer in his prime may pass by a Bear in his pathway。 Home! home!
  was the only burning thought; the blinding impulse。
  Beat; beat; beat; those flashing pinions went with speed unslacked on
  the now familiar road。 In an hour the Catskills were at hand。 In two hours
  he was passing over them。 Old friendly places; swiftly coming now; lent
  more force to his wings。 Home! home! was the silent song that his heart
  was singing。 Like the traveller dying of thirst; that sees the palm…trees far
  ahead; his brilliant eyes took in the distant smoke of Manhattan。
  Out from the crest of the Catskills there launched a Falcon。 Swiftest of
  the race of rapine; proud of his strength; proud of his wings; he rejoiced in
  a worthy prey。 Many and many a Pigeon had been borne to his nest; and
  39
  … Page 40…
  Animal Heroes
  riding   the   wind   he   came;   swooping;   reserving   his   strength;   awaiting   the
  proper time。 Oh; how well he knew the very moment! Down; down like a
  flashing javelin; no wild Duck; no Hawk could elude him; for this was a
  Falcon。     Turn    back    now;   O   Homer;     and    save   yourself;    go   round    the
  dangerous   hills。   Did   he   turn?   Not   a   whit!   for   this   was   Arnaux。   Home!
  home! home! was his only thought。 To meet the danger; he merely added
  to his   speed;   and   the   Peregrine   stooped; stooped   at   what?a   flashing   of
  color; a twinkling of whitenessand went back empty。 While Arnaux cleft
  the   air   of   the   valley  as   a   stone   from   a   sling;   to   be   losta   white…winged
  birda   spot   with   flashing   haloand;   quickly;   a   speck   in   the   offing。   On
  down the dear valley of Hudson; the well…known highway; for two years
  he had not seen it! Now he dropped low as the noon breeze came north
  and ruffled the river below him。 Home! home! home! and the towers of a
  city   are   coming   in   view!   Home!   home!   past   the   great   spider…bridge   of
  Poughkeepsie; skimming; skirting the river…banks。 Low now by the bank
  as the wind arose。 Low; alas! too low!
  What fiend was it tempted a gunner in June to lurk on that hill by the
  margin? what devil directed his gaze to the twinkling of white that came
  from   the   blue   to   the   northward?     Oh;   Arnaux;   Arnaux;   skimming          low;
  forget not the gunner of old! Too low; too low you are clearing that hill。
  Too     lowtoo    late!   Flashbang!      and   the   death…hail    has   reached    him;
  reached; maimed; but not downed him。 Out of the flashing pinions broken
  feathers   printed   with   records   went   fluttering   earthward。 The   〃naught〃   of
  his sea record was gone。 Not two hundred and ten; but twenty…one miles it
  now read。 Oh; shameful pillage! A dark stain appeared on his bosom; but
  Arnaux kept on。 Home; home; homeward bound。 The danger was past in
  an    instant。   Home;      homeward       he   steered   straight    as  before;    but   the
  wonderful speed was diminished; not a mile a minute now; and the wind
  made undue sounds in his tattered pinions。 The stain in his breast told of
  broken force; but on; straight on; he flew。 Home; home was in sight; and
  the   pain   in   his   breast   was   forgotten。  The   tall   towers   of   the   city   were   in
  clear view of his far…seeing eye as he skimmed by the high cliffs of Jersey。
  On;  onthe   pinion   might   flag;   the   eye   might   darken;   but   the   home…love
  was stronger and stronger。
  40
  … Page 41…
  Animal Heroes
  Under the tall Palisades; to be screened from the wind; he passed; over
  the sparkling water; over the trees; under the Peregrines' eyrie; under the
  pirates'   castle   where   the   great   grim   Peregrines   sat;   peering   like   black…
  masked   highwaymen   they   marked   the   on…coming   Pigeon。 Arnaux   knew
  them of old。 Many a message was lying undelivered in that nest; many a
  record…bearing plume had fluttered away from its fastness。 But Arnaux had
  faced them before; and now he came as beforeon; onward; swift; but not
  as   he   had   been;   the   deadly   gun   had   sapped   his   force;   had   lowered   his
  speed。 On; on; and the Peregrines; biding their time; went forth like two
  bow…bolts;   strong   and   lightning…swift   they   went   against   one   weak   and
  wearied。
  Why tell of the race that followed? Why paint the despair of a brave
  little heart in sight of the home he had craved in vain? in a minute all was
  over。 The   Peregrines   screeched   in   their   triumph。   Screeching   and   sailing;
  they swung to their eyrie; and the prey in their claws was the body; the last
  of the bright little Arnaux。 There on the rocks the beaks and claws of the
  bandits    were   red   with  the  life  of  the  hero。   Torn   asunder   were    those
  matchless wings; and their records were scattered unnoticed。 In sun and in
  storm they lay till the killers themselves were killed and their stronghold
  rifled。 And none knew the fate of the peerless Bird till deep in the dust and
  rubbish of that pirate…nest the avenger found; among others of its kind; a
  silver   ring;   the   sacred   badge   of   the   High   Homer;   and   read   upon   it   the
  pregnant inscription: 〃ARNAUX; 2590 C。〃
  BADLANDS BILLY The Wolf that