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作者:辣椒王      更新:2021-02-20 14:36      字数:9312
  that some one from without had pulled away the moss…chinking between
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  the logs。    He squirmed as far as his bonds would permit; then craned his
  neck forward until his lips just managed to reach the crack。
  〃Who is it?〃 he whispered。
  〃Breck;〃 came the answer。          〃Be careful you don't make a noise。            I'm
  going to pass a knife in to you。〃
  〃No    good;〃    Smoke     said。   〃I   couldn't   use   it。 My     hands    are  tied
  behind me and made fast to the leg of the bunk。                 Besides; you couldn't
  get   a   knife   through   that   crack。 But   something   must   be   done。      Those
  fellows are of a temper to hang me; and; of course; you know I didn't kill
  that man。〃
  〃It wasn't necessary to mention it; Smoke。              And if you did you had
  your reasons。      Which isn't the point at all。       I want to get you out of this。
  It's a tough bunch of men here。          You've seen them。 They're shut off from
  the world; and they make and enforce their own lawby miner's meeting;
  you   know。      They   handled   two   men   already   both   grub…thieves。       One
  they   hiked   from   camp   without   an   ounce   of   grub   and   no   matches。    He
  made about forty miles and lasted a couple of days before he froze stiff。
  Two weeks ago they hiked the second man。                  They gave him his choice:
  no   grub;   or   ten   lashes   for   each   day's   ration。 He   stood   for   forty   lashes
  before    he   fainted。   And     now    they've   got  you;   and   every    last  one  is
  convinced you killed Kinade。〃
  〃The man who killed   Kinade; shot at me;  too。              His bullet broke   the
  skin on my shoulder。         Get them to delay the trial till some one goes up
  and searches the bank where the murderer hid。〃
  〃No use。     They take the evidence of Harding and the five Frenchmen
  with him。      Besides; they haven't had a hanging yet; and they're keen for it。
  You     see;  things   have   been   pretty   monotonous。       They     haven't   located
  anything big; and they got tired of hunting for Surprise Lake。                  They did
  some stampeding the first part of the winter; but they've got over that now。
  Scurvy is beginning to show up amongst them; too; and they're just ripe
  for excitement。〃
  〃And it looks like I'll furnish it;〃 was Smoke's comment。              〃Say; Breck;
  how did you ever fall in with such a God…forsaken bunch?〃
  〃After I got the claims at Squaw Creek opened up and some men to
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  working; I came up here by way of the Stewart; hunting for Two Cabins。
  They'd beaten me to it; so I've been higher up the Stewart。 Just got back
  yesterday out of grub。〃
  〃Find anything?〃
  〃Nothing   much。       But   I   think   I've   got   a   hydraulic   proposition   that'll
  work big when the country's opened up。             It's that; or a gold… dredger。〃
  〃Hold on;〃 Smoke interrupted。           〃Wait a minute。       Let me think。〃
  He was very much aware of the snores of the sleepers as he pursued
  the idea that had flashed into his mind。
  〃Say; Breck; have they opened up the meat…packs my dogs carried?〃
  〃A couple。      I was watching。       They put them in Harding's cache。〃
  〃Did they find anything?〃
  〃Meat。〃
  〃Good。      You've got to get into the brown canvas pack that's patched
  with moosehide。        You'll find a few pounds of lumpy gold。             You've never
  seen gold like it in the country; nor has anybody else。 Here's what you've
  got to do。     Listen。〃
  A  quarter   of   an   hour   later;   fully   instructed   and   complaining   that   his
  toes   were   freezing;   Breck   went   away。      Smoke;   his   own   nose   and   one
  cheek frosted by proximity to the chink; rubbed them against the blankets
  for half an hour before the blaze and bite of the returning blood assured
  him of the safety of his flesh。
  VI。
  〃My   mind's   made   up   right   now。     There   ain't   no   doubt   but   what   he
  killed Kinade。      We heard the whole thing last night。            What's the good of
  goin' over it again?      I vote guilty。〃
  In   such   fashion;   Smoke's   trial   began。   The   speaker;   a   loose…jointed;
  hard…rock     man    from   Colorado;     manifested     irritation  and   disgust   when
  Harding   set   his   suggestion   aside;   demanded   the   proceedings   should   be
  regular; and nominated one; Shunk Wilson; for judge and chairman of the
  meeting。      The   population   of   Two   Cabins   constituted   the   jury;   though;
  after some discussion; the woman; Lucy; was denied the right to vote on
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  Smoke's guilt or innocence。
  While   this   was   going   on;   Smoke;   jammed   into   a   corner   on   a   bunk;
  overheard a whispered conversation between Breck and a miner。
  〃You haven't fifty pounds of flour you'll sell?〃 Breck queried。
  〃You ain't got the dust to pay the price I'm askin';〃 was the reply。
  〃I'll give you two hundred。〃
  The man shook his head。
  〃Three hundred。        Three…fifty。〃
  At   four   hundred;  the   man   nodded;   and   said:     〃Come   on   over   to   my
  cabin an' weigh out the dust。〃
  The two squeezed their way to the door; and slipped out。                  After a few
  minutes Breck returned alone。
  Harding      was   testifying;    when    Smoke      saw    the  door    shoved     open
  slightly; and in the crack appear the face of the man who had sold the flour。
  He was   grimacing and beckoning   emphatically to   one inside;  who  arose
  from near the stove and started to work toward the door。
  〃Where are you goin'; Sam?〃 Shunk Wilson demanded。
  〃I'll be back in a jiffy;〃 Sam explained。          〃I jes' got to go。〃
  Smoke   was   permitted   to   question   the   witnesses;   and   he   was   in   the
  middle of the cross…examination of Harding; when from without came the
  whining   of   dogs   in   harness;   and   the   grind   and   churn   of   sled…   runners。
  Somebody near the door peeped out。
  〃It's   Sam  an'   his   pardner   an'   a   dog…team  hell…bent   down   the   trail   for
  Stewart River;〃 the man reported。
  Nobody spoke for a long half…minute; but men glanced significantly at
  one another; and a general restlessness pervaded the packed room。 Out of
  the   corner   of   his   eye;   Smoke   caught   a   glimpse   of   Breck;   Lucy;   and   her
  husband whispering together。
  〃Come   on;   you;〃   Shunk   Wilson   said   gruffly   to   Smoke。          〃Cut   this
  questionin'   short。      We   know   what   you're   tryin'   to   provethat   the   other
  bank   wasn't   searched。       The   witness   admits   it。     We   admit   it。   It   wasn't
  necessary。      No tracks led to that bank。         The snow wasn't broke。〃
  〃There was a man on the other bank just the same;〃 Smoke insisted。
  〃That's too thin for skatin'; young man。            There ain't many of us on the
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  McQuestion; an' we got every man accounted for。〃
  〃Who   was   the   man   you   hiked   out of   camp   two   weeks   ago?〃   Smoke
  asked。
  〃Alonzo Miramar。         He was a Mexican。         What's that grub…thief got to
  do with it?〃
  〃Nothing; except that you haven't accounted for HIM; Mr Judge。〃
  〃He went down the river; not up。〃
  〃How do you know where he went?〃
  〃Saw him start。〃
  〃And that's all you know of what became of him?〃
  〃No; it ain't; young man。       I know; we all know; he had four day's grub
  an' no gun   to shoot   meat   with。     If he  didn't   make the  settlement   on the
  Yukon he'd croaked long before this。〃
  〃I suppose you've got all the guns in this part of the country accounted
  for; too;〃 Smoke observed pointedly。
  Shunk Wilson was angry。
  〃You'd think I was the prisoner the way you slam questions into me。
  Come on with the next witness。           Where's French Louis?〃
  While French Louis was shoving forward; Lucy opened the door。
  〃Where you goin'?〃 Shunk Wilson shouted。
  〃I reckon I don't have to stay;〃 she answered defiantly。            〃I ain't got no
  vote; an' besides my cabin's so jammed up I can't breathe。〃
  In a few minutes her husband followed。