第 19 节
作者:卡车      更新:2021-02-19 00:08      字数:9321
  great Wolf turned   and   faced   them。 With   fore…feet braced;   with   head   low
  and tail a little raised; his dusky mane a…bristling; his glittering tusks laid
  bare; but uttering no sound that we could hear; he faced the crew。 His legs
  were weak with toil; but his neck; his jaws; and his heart were strong; and…
  …now   all   you   who   love   the   Dogs   had   better   close   the   bookonup   and
  downfifteen to one; they came; the swiftest first; and how it was done;
  the eye could scarcely see; but even as a stream of water pours on a rock
  to be splashed in broken Jets aside; that stream of
  Dogs     came     pouring    down     the   path;   in  single   file  perforce;    and
  Duskymane received them as they came。 A feeble spring; a counter…lunge;
  a gash; and 〃Fango's down;〃 has lost his foothold and is gone。 Dander and
  Coalie close and   try to   clinch; a   rush; a heave;   and they  are fallen   from
  that   narrow   path。   Blue…spot   then;   backed   by   mighty   Oscar   and   fearless
  Tigebut the Wolf is next the rock and the flash of combat clears to show
  him there alone; the big Dogs gone; the rest close in; the hindmost force
  the   foremost   ondown…to   their   death。   Slash;   chop   and   heave;   from   the
  swiftest   to   the   biggest;   to   the   last;   downdownhe   sent   them   whirling
  from the ledge to the gaping gulch below; where rocks and snags of trunks
  were sharp to do their work。            In fifty seconds it was done。 The rock had
  splashed      the  stream    asidethe    Penroof     pack   was    all  wiped    out;   and
  Badlands Billy stood there; alone again on his mountain。
  A moment he waited to look for more to come。 There were no more;
  the pack was dead; but waiting he got his breath; then raising his voice for
  the first time in that fatal scene; he feebly gave a long yell of triumph; and
  scaling the next low bank; was screened from view in a ca 駉 n of Sentinel
  Butte。
  We stared like men of stone。 The guns in our hands were forgotten。 It
  was all so quick; so final。 We made no move till the Wolf was gone。 It was
  not far to the place: we went on foot to see if any had escaped。 Not one
  was left alive。 We could do nothingwe could say nothing。
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  XI
  THE HOWL AT SUNSET
  A week later we were riding the upper trail back of the Chimney Pot;
  King and I。 〃The old man is pretty sick of it;〃 he said。 〃He'd sell out if he
  could。 He don't know what's the next move。〃
  The sun went down beyond Sentinel Butte。 It was dusk as we reached
  the turn that led to Dumont's place; and a deep…toned rolling howl came
  from the river flat below; followed by a number of higher…pitched howls in
  answering chorus。 We could see nothing; but we listened hard。 The song
  was repeated; the hunting…cry of the Wolves。 It faded; the night was stirred
  by   another;   the   sharp   bark   and   the   short   howl;   the   signal   〃close   in〃;   a
  bellow came up; very short; for it was cut short。
  And King as he touched his Horse said grimly: 〃That's him; he is out
  with the pack; an' thar goes another Beef。〃
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  THE BOY AND THE LYNX
  I
  THE BOY
  He was barely fifteen; a lover of sport and uncommonly keen; even for
  a   beginner。   Flocks   of   Wild   Pigeons   had   been   coming   all   day   across   the
  blue Lake of Cayggeonull; and perching in line on the dead limbs of the
  great rampikes that stood as monuments of fire; around the little clearing
  in   the   forest;   they   afforded   tempting   marks;   but   he   followed   them   for
  hours in vain。 They seemed to know the exact range of the old…fashioned
  shotgun and rose on noisy wings each time before he was near enough to
  fire。 At length a small flock scattered among the low green trees that grew
  about the spring; near the log shanty; and taking advantage of the cover;
  Thorburn went in gently。 He caught sight of a single Pigeon close to him;
  took   a   long   aim   and   fired。 A  sharp   crack   resounded   at   almost   the   same
  time and the bird fell dead。 Thorburn rushed to seize the prize just as a tall
  young man stepped into view and picked it up。
  〃Hello; Corney! you got my bird!〃
  〃Your burrud!   Sure   yours   flew   away  thayre。   I   saw   them  settle   hayer
  and thought I'd make sure of wan with the rifle。〃
  A careful examination showed that a rifle…ball as well as a charge of
  shot had struck the Pigeon。 The gunners had fired on the same bird。 Both
  enjoyed     the   joke;  though    it  had  its  serious   side;  for  food   as   well  as
  ammunition was scarce in that backwoods home。
  Corney;     a  superb    specimen     of   a  six…foot   Irish…Canadian      in  early
  manhood;   now   led   away   to   the   log   shanty   where   the   very   scarcity   of
  luxuries and the roughness of their lives were sources of merriment。 For
  the   Colts;   though   born   and   bred   in   the   backwoods   of   Canada;   had   lost
  nothing of the spirit that makes the Irish blood a world…wide synonym of
  heartiness and wit。
  Corney   was   the   eldest   son   of   a   large   family。   The   old   folks   lived   at
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  Petersay; twenty…five miles to the southward。 He had taken up a 〃claim〃 to
  carve his own home out of the woods at Fenebonk; and his grown sisters;
  Margat; staid and reliable; and Loo; bright and witty; were keeping house
  for him。 Thorburn Alder was visiting them。 He had just recovered from a
  severe   illness   and   had   been   sent   to   rough   it   in   the   woods   in   hope   of
  winning some of the vigor of his hosts。 Their home was of unhewn logs;
  unfloored; and roofed with sods; which bore a luxuriant crop of grass and
  weeds。 The primitive woods around were broken in two places: one where
  the   roughest   of    roads   led   southward     to   Petersay;   the  other   where    the
  sparkling lake rolled on a pebbly shore and gave a glimpse of their nearest
  neighbor's house four miles across the water。
  Their daily round had little change。 Corney was up at daybreak to light
  the fire; call his sisters; and feed the horses while they prepared breakfast。
  At six the meal was over and Corney went to his work。 At noon; which
  Margat knew by the shadow of a certain rampike falling on the spring; a
  clear   notification   to   draw   fresh   water   for   the   table;   Loo   would   hang   a
  white   rag   on   a   pole;   and   Corney;   seeing   the   signal;   would   return   from
  summer fallow or hayfield; grimy; swarthy; and ruddy; a picture of manly
  vigor and honest toil。 Thor might be away all day; but at night; when they
  again assembled at the table; he would come from lake or distant ridge and
  eat a supper like the dinner and breakfast; for meals as well as days were
  exact    repeats:    pork;   bread;   potatoes;    and    tea;  with   occasionally     eggs
  supplied     by   a  dozen    hens   around    the   little  log  stable;  with;   rarely;   a
  variation   of   wild   meat;   for Thor   was   not   a   hunter   and   Corney  had   little
  time for anything but the farm。
  II
  THE LYNX
  A huge four…foot basswood had gone the way of all trees。 Death had
  been generoushad sent the three warnings: it was the biggest of its kind;
  its   children   were   grown   up;   it   was   hollow。   The   wintry   blast   that   sent   it
  down had broken it   across and   revealed   a great   hole where   should have
  been its heart。 A long wooden cavern in the middle of a sunny opening; it
  now   lay;   and   presented   an   ideal   home   for   a   Lynx   when   she   sought   a
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  sheltered nesting…place for her coming brood。
  Old was she and gaunt; for this was a year of hard times for the Lynxes。
  A Rabbit plague the autumn before had swept away their main support; a
  winter     of  deep   snow     and   sudden    crusts   had   killed   off  nearly   all  the
  Partridges; a long wet spring had destroyed the few growing coveys and
  had kept the ponds and streams so full that Fish and Frogs were safe from
  their armed paws; and this mother Lynx fared no better than her kind。