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作者:辣椒王      更新:2021-02-20 14:36      字数:7738
  smooth stretch was nearing its end when Big Olaf took the chance。                       As
  the flying sleds swerved toward each other; he leaped; and the instant he
  struck he was on his knees; with whip and voice spurting the fresh team。
  The   smooth   pinched   out   into   the   narrow   trail;   and   he   jumped   his   dogs
  ahead and into it with a lead of barely a yard。
  A man was not beaten until he was beaten; was Smoke's conclusion;
  and   drive   no   matter   how;   Big   Olaf   failed   to   shake   him   off。 No   team
  Smoke had driven that night could have stood such a killing pace and kept
  up with fresh dogsno team save this one。               Nevertheless; the pace WAS
  killing it; and as they began to round the bluff at Klondike City; he could
  feel the pitch of strength going out of his animals。             Almost imperceptibly
  they lagged; and foot by foot Big Olaf drew away until he led by a score
  of yards。
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  A great cheer went up from the population of Klondike City assembled
  on the ice。     Here the Klondike entered the Yukon; and half a mile away;
  across the Klondike; on the north bank; stood Dawson。                     An outburst of
  madder cheering arose; and Smoke caught a glimpse of a sled shooting out
  to   him。   He   recognized   the   splendid   animals   that   drew   it。     They   were
  Joy Gastell's。      And Joy Gastell drove them。             The hood of her squirrel…
  skin   parka   was   tossed   back;   revealing   the   cameo…like   oval   of   her   face
  outlined   against   her   heavily…massed   hair。       Mittens   had   been   discarded;
  and with bare hands she clung to whip and sled。
  〃Jump!〃 she cried; as her leader snarled at Smoke's。
  Smoke      struck   the   sled   behind    her。   It  rocked     violently   from    the
  impact   of   his   body;   but   she   was   full   up   on   her   knees   and   swinging   the
  whip。
  〃Hi!     You!     Mush   on!     Chook!       Chook!〃 she   was   crying;   and   the
  dogs whined and yelped in eagerness of desire and effort to overtake Big
  Olaf。
  And then; as the lead…dog caught the tail of Big Olaf's sled; and yard
  by yard drew up abreast; the great crowd on the Dawson bank went mad。
  It   WAS   a   great   crowd;   for   the   men   had   dropped   their   tools   on   all   the
  creeks and come down to see the outcome of the race; and a dead heat at
  the end of a hundred and ten miles justified any madness。
  〃When you're in the lead I'm going to drop off!〃 Joy cried out over her
  shoulder。
  Smoke tried to protest。
  〃And watch out for the dip curve half way up the bank;〃 she warned。
  Dog   by   dog;    separated    by   half  a  dozen    feet;  the   two   teams    were
  running   abreast。      Big   Olaf;   with   whip   and   voice;   held   his   own   for   a
  minute。     Then; slowly; an inch at a time; Joy's leader began to forge past。
  〃Get ready!〃 she cried to Smoke。            〃I'm going to leave you in a minute。
  Get the whip。〃
  And as he shifted his hand to clutch the whip; they heard Big Olaf roar
  a warning; but too late。        His lead…dog; incensed at being passed; swerved
  in to the   attack。    His   fangs struck   Joy's leader   on the   flank。       The   rival
  teams flew at one another's throats。           The sleds overran the fighting brutes
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  and capsized。       Smoke struggled to his feet and tried to lift Joy up。               But
  she thrust him from her; crying:          〃Go!〃
  On   foot;   already   fifty   feet   in   advance;   was   Big   Olaf;   still   intent   on
  finishing   the   race。   Smoke   obeyed;   and   when   the   two   men   reached   the
  foot of the Dawson bank; he was at the others heels。                But up the bank Big
  Olaf lifted his body hugely; regaining a dozen feet。
  Five blocks down the main street was the Gold Recorder's office。 The
  street   was   packed   as   for   the   witnessing   of   a   parade。 Not so easily  this
  time did Smoke gain to his giant rival; and when he did he was unable to
  pass。    Side   by   side   they   ran   along   the   narrow   aisle   between   the   solid
  walls   of   fur…clad;   cheering   men。     Now   one;   now   the   other;   with   great
  convulsive jerks; gained an inch or so only to lose it immediately after。
  If the pace had been a killing one for their dogs; the one they now set
  themselves was no less so。          But they were racing for a million dollars and
  great honour in Yukon Country。              The only outside impression that came
  to   Smoke   on   that   last   mad   stretch   was   one   of   astonishment   that   there
  should be so many people in the Klondike。 He had never seen them all at
  once before。
  He felt himself involuntarily lag; and Big Olaf sprang a full stride in
  the lead。     To Smoke it seemed that his heart would burst; while he had
  lost all consciousness of his legs。          He knew they were flying under him;
  but he did not know how he continued to make them fly; nor how he put
  even greater pressure of will upon them and compelled them again to carry
  him to his giant competitor's side。
  The open door of the Recorder's office appeared ahead of them。                    Both
  men made a final; futile spurt。          Neither could draw away from the other;
  and side by side they hit the doorway; collided violently; and fell headlong
  on the office floor。
  They   sat   up;   but   were   too   exhausted   to   rise。  Big   Olaf;   the   sweat
  pouring   from   him;   breathing   with   tremendous;   painful   gasps;   pawed   the
  air   and   vainly    tried  to   speak。    Then     he   reached    out   his   hand   with
  unmistakable meaning; Smoke extended his; and they shook。
  〃It's a dead heat;〃 Smoke could hear the Recorder saying; but it was as
  if in a dream; and the voice was very thin and very far away。 〃And all I
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  can say is that you both win。        You'll have to divide the claim between you。
  You're partners。〃
  Their two arms pumped up and down as they ratified the decision。 Big
  Olaf nodded his head with great emphasis; and spluttered。                At last he got
  it out。
  〃You damn chechaquo;〃 was what he said; but in the saying of it was
  admiration。      〃I don't know how you done it; but you did。〃
  Outside   the   great   crowd   was   noisily   massed;   while   the   office   was
  packing   and   jamming。       Smoke   and   Big   Olaf   essayed   to   rise;   and   each
  helped the other to his feet。       Smoke found his legs weak under him; and
  staggered drunkenly。        Big Olaf tottered toward him。
  〃I'm sorry my dogs jumped yours。〃
  〃It couldn't be helped;〃 Smoke panted back。            〃I heard you yell。〃
  〃Say;〃 Big Olaf went on with shining eyes。            〃That girlone damn fine
  girl; eh?〃
  〃One damn fine girl;〃 Smoke agreed。
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