第 29 节
作者:辣椒王      更新:2021-02-20 14:36      字数:9322
  the Commissioner allowed sixty days for recording after location。                Every
  claim was recorded except Number Three Below。                It was staked by Cyrus
  Johnson。     And that was all。       Cyrus Johnson has disappeared。           Whether
  he died; whether he went down river or up; nobody knows。                  Anyway; in
  six days; the time for recording will be up。          Then the man who stakes it;
  and reaches Dawson first and records it; gets it。〃
  〃A million dollars;〃 Smoke murmured。
  〃Gilchrist; who has the next claim below; has got six hundred dollars
  in a single pan off bedrock。        He's burned one hole down。 And the claim
  on the other side is even richer。      I know。〃
  〃But why doesn't everybody know?〃 Smoke queried skeptically。
  〃They're beginning to know。         They kept it secret for a long time; and
  it is only now that it's coming out。       Good dog…teams will be at a premium
  in another twenty…four hours。        Now; you've got to get away as decently as
  you can as soon as dinner is over。         I've arranged it。 An Indian will come
  with a message for you。        You read it; let on that you're very much put out;
  make your excuses; and get away。〃
  〃IerI fail to follow。〃
  〃Ninny!〃 she exclaimed in a half…whisper。            〃What you must do is to
  get out to…night and hustle dog…teams。          I know of two。      There's Hanson's
  team; seven big Hudson Bay dogshe's holding them at four hundred each。
  That's top price to…night; but it won't be to…morrow。 And Sitka Charley has
  eight   Malemutes   he's   asking   thirty…five   hundred   for。    To…morrow       he'll
  laugh at an offer of five thousand。 Then you've got your own team of dogs。
  104
  … Page 105…
  Smoke Bellew
  And you'll have to buy several more teams。                 That's your work to…night。
  Get   the   best。   It's   dogs   as   well   as   men   that   will   win   this   race。 It's   a
  hundred and ten miles; and you'll have to relay as frequently as you can。〃
  〃Oh; I see; you want me to go in for it;〃 Smoke drawled。
  〃If you haven't the money for the dogs; I'll〃
  She faltered; but before she could continue; Smoke was speaking。
  〃I can buy the dogs。        Buteraren't you afraid this is gambling?〃
  〃After your exploits at roulette in the Elkhorn;〃 she retorted; 〃I'm not
  afraid   that   you're   afraid。  It's   a   sporting   proposition;   if   that's   what   you
  mean。      A  race   for   a   million;   and   with   some   of   the stiffest   dog…mushers
  and travellers in the country entered against you。                They haven't entered
  yet; but by this time to…morrow they will; and dogs will be worth what the
  richest   man   can   afford   to   pay。   Big   Olaf   is   in   town。 He   came   up   from
  Circle City last month。        He is one of the most terrible dog…mushers in the
  country; and if he enters he will be your most dangerous man。                     Arizona
  Bill is another。 He's been a professional freighter and mail…carrier for years。
  It he goes in; interest will be centred on him and Big Olaf。〃
  〃And you intend me to come along as a sort of dark horse。〃
  〃Exactly。     And it will have its advantages。          You will not be supposed
  to stand a show。       After all; you know; you are still classed as a chechaquo。
  You haven't seen the four seasons go around。               Nobody will take notice of
  you until you come into the home stretch in the lead。〃
  〃It's on the home stretch the dark horse is to show up its classy form;
  eh?〃
  She    nodded;     and   continued     earnestly。    〃Remember;        I  shall   never
  forgive myself for the trick I played on the Squaw Creek Stampede until
  you win this Mono claim。            And if any man can win this race against the
  old…timers; it's you。〃
  It was the way she said it。        He felt warm all over; and in his heart and
  head。     He gave her a quick; searching look; involuntary and serious; and
  for the moment that her eyes met his steadily; ere they fell; it seemed to
  him that he read something of vaster import than the claim Cyrus Johnson
  had failed to record。
  〃I'll do it;〃 he said。    〃I'll win it。〃
  105
  … Page 106…
  Smoke Bellew
  The glad light in her eyes seemed to promise a greater need than all
  the gold in the Mono claim。          He was aware of a movement of her hand in
  her lap next to his。      Under the screen of the tablecloth he thrust his own
  hand across and met a firm grip of woman's fingers that sent another wave
  of warmth through him。
  〃What   will   Shorty   say?〃   was   the   thought   that   flashed   whimsically
  through his mind as he withdrew his hand。               He glanced almost jealously
  at   the   faces   of   Von   Schroeder   and   Jones;   and   wondered   if   they   had   not
  divined     the  remarkableness      and   deliciousness     of  this  woman     who    sat
  beside him。
  He was aroused by her voice; and realized that she had been speaking
  some moments。
  〃So you see; Arizona Bill is a white Indian;〃 she was saying。                  〃And
  Big Olaf isa bear wrestler; a king of the snows; a mighty savage。 He can
  out…travel and out…endure an Indian; and he's never known any other life
  but that of the wild and the frost。〃
  〃Who's that?〃 Captain Consadine broke in from across the table。
  〃Big   Olaf;〃    she  answered。      〃I  was    just  telling  Mr   Bellew    what   a
  traveller he is。〃
  〃You're right;〃 the Captain's voice boomed。             〃Big Olaf is the greatest
  traveller in the Yukon。        I'd back him against Old Nick himself for snow…
  bucking and ice…travel。        He brought in the government dispatches in 1895;
  and   he   did   it   after   two   couriers   were   frozen   on   Chilcoot   and   the   third
  drowned in the open water of Thirty Mile。〃
  III。
  Smoke had travelled in a leisurely fashion up to Mono Creek; fearing
  to   tire   his   dogs   before   the   big   race。 Also;   he   had   familiarized   himself
  with every mile of the trail and located his relay camps。 So many men had
  entered the race; that the hundred and ten miles of its course was almost a
  continuous village。       Relay camps were everywhere along the trail。                Von
  Schroeder; who had gone in purely for the sport; had no less than eleven
  dog teamsa fresh one for every ten miles。            Arizona Bill had been forced
  106
  … Page 107…
  Smoke Bellew
  to content himself with eight teams。             Big Olaf had seven; which was the
  complement of Smoke。            In addition; over two…score of other men were in
  the   running。     Not   every   day;   even   in   the   golden   north;   was   a   million
  dollars   the   prize   for   a  dog   race。 The   country  had   been   swept   of   dogs。
  No animal of speed and endurance escaped the fine…tooth comb that had
  raked   the   creeks   and   camps;   and   the   prices   of   dogs   had   doubled   and
  quadrupled in the course of the frantic speculation。
  Number Three Below Discovery was ten miles up Mono Creek from
  its   mouth。     The   remaining   hundred   miles   was   to   be   run   on   the   frozen
  breast of   the Yukon。       On Number Three   itself   were fifty  tents   and over
  three    hundred     dogs。    The    old   stakes;   blazed   and    scrawled    sixty   days
  before   by   Cyrus   Johnson;   still   stood;   and   every   man   had   gone   over   the
  boundaries of the claim again and again; for the race with dogs was to be
  preceded   by   a   foot   and   obstacle   race。    Each   man   had   to   re…locate   the
  claim for himself; and this meant that he must place two centre…stakes and
  four   corner…stakes   and   cross   the   creek   twice;   before   he   could   start   for
  Dawson with his dogs。
  Furthermore;   there   were   to   be   no   'sooners。'    Not   until   the   stroke   of
  midnight of Friday night was the claim open for re…location; and not until
  the stroke of midnight could a man plant a stake。                 This was the ruling of
  the Gold Commissioner at Dawson; and Captain Consadine had sent up a
  squad of mounted police to enforce it。               Discussion had arisen about the
  difference between sun…time and police…time; but Consadine had sent forth
  his   fiat  that  police    time   went;   and;   further;   that  it  was   the   watch    of
  Lieutenant Pollock that went。
  The Mono trail ran along the level creek…bed