登陆注册
19882400000011

第11章 THE MEN OF FORTY-MILE(1)

WHEN BIG JIM BELDEN ventured the apparently innocuous proposition that mush-ice was 'rather pecooliar,' he little dreamed of what it would lead to. Neither did Lon McFane, when he affirmed that anchor-ice was even more so; nor did Bettles, as he instantly disagreed, declaring the very existence of such a form to be a bugaboo.

'An' ye'd be tellin' me this,' cried Lon, 'after the years ye've spint in the land! An' we atin' out the same pot this many's the day!'

'But the thing's agin reasin,' insisted Bettles. 'Look you, water's warmer than ice-'

'An' little the difference, once ye break through.'

'Still it's warmer, because it ain't froze. An' you say it freezes on the bottom?'

'Only the anchor-ice, David, only the anchor-ice. An' have ye niver drifted along, the water clear as glass, whin suddin, belike a cloud over the sun, the mushy-ice comes bubblin' up an' up till from bank to bank an' bind to bind it's drapin' the river like a first snowfall?'

'Unh, hunh! more'n once when I took a doze at the steering-oar.

But it allus come out the nighest side-channel, an' not bubblin' up an' up.'

'But with niver a wink at the helm?'

'No; nor you. It's agin reason. I'll leave it to any man!'

Bettles appealed to the circle about the stove, but the fight was on between himself and Lon McFane.

'Reason or no reason, it's the truth I'm tellin' ye. Last fall, a year gone, 'twas Sitka Charley and meself saw the sight, droppin' down the riffle ye'll remember below Fort Reliance. An' regular fall weather it was- the glint o' the sun on the golden larch an' the quakin' aspens; an' the glister of light on ivery ripple; an'

beyand, the winter an' the blue haze of the North comin' down hand in hand. It's well ye know the same, with a fringe to the river an'

the ice formin' thick in the eddies- an' a snap an' sparkle to the air, an' ye a-feelin' it through all yer blood, a-takin' new lease of life with ivery suck of it. 'Tis then, me boy, the world grows small an' the wandtherlust lays ye by the heels.

'But it's meself as wandthers. As I was sayin', we a-paddlin', with niver a sign of ice, barrin' that by the eddies, when the Injun lifts his paddle an' sings out, "Lon McFane! Look ye below!" So have Iheard, but niver thought to see! As ye know, Sitka Charley, like meself, niver drew first breath in the land; so the sight was new.

Then we drifted, with a head over ayther side, peerin' down through the sparkly water. For the world like the days I spint with the pearlers, watchin' the coral banks a-growin' the same as so many gardens under the sea. There it was, the anchor-ice, clingin' an'

clusterin' to ivery rock, after the manner of the white coral.

'But the best of the sight was to come. Just after clearin' the tail of the riffle, the water turns quick the color of milk, an' the top of it in wee circles, as when the graylin' rise in the spring, or there's a splatter of wet from the sky. 'Twas the anchor-ice comin' up. To the right, to the lift, as far as iver a man cud see, the water was covered with the same. An' like so much porridge it was, slickin'

along the bark of the canoe, stickin' like glue to the paddles. It's many's the time I shot the self-same riffle before, and it's many's the time after, but niver a wink of the same have I seen. 'Twas the sight of a lifetime.'

'Do tell!' dryly commented Bettles. 'D'ye think I'd b'lieve such a yarn? I'd ruther say the glister of light'd gone to your eyes, and the snap of the air to your tongue.'

''Twas me own eyes that beheld it, an' if Sitka Charley was here, he'd be the lad to back me.'

'But facts is facts, an' they ain't no gettin' round 'em. It ain't in the nature of things for the water furtherest away from the air to freeze first.'

'But me own eyes-'

'Don't git het up over it,' admonished Bettles, as the quick Celtic anger began to mount.

'Then yer not after belavin' me?'

'Sence you're so blamed forehanded about it, no; I'd b'lieve nature first, and facts.'

'Is it the lie ye'd be givin' me?' threatened Lon. 'Ye'd better be askin' that Siwash wife of yours. I'll lave it to her, for the truth Ispake.'

Bettles flared up in sudden wrath. The Irishman had unwittingly wounded him; for his wife was the half-breed daughter of a Russian fur-trader, married to him in the Greek Mission of Nulato, a thousand miles or so down the Yukon, thus being of much higher caste than the common Siwash, or native, wife. It was a mere Northland nuance, which none but the Northland adventurer may understand.

'I reckon you kin take it that way,' was his deliberate affirmation.

The next instant Lon McFane had stretched him on the floor, the circle was broken up, and half a dozen men had stepped between.

Bettles came to his feet, wiping the blood from his mouth. 'It hain't new, this takin' and payin' of blows, and don't you never think but that this will be squared.'

'An' niver in me life did I take the lie from mortal man,' was the retort courteous. 'An' it's an avil day I'll not be to hand, waitin'

an' willin' to help ye lift yer debts, barrin' no manner of way.'

'Still got that 38-55?'

Lon nodded.

'But you'd better git a more likely caliber. Mine'll rip holes through you the size of walnuts.'

'Niver fear; it's me own slugs smell their way with soft noses, an' they'll spread like flapjacks against the coming out beyand. An'

when'll I have the pleasure of waitin' on ye? The waterhole's a strikin' locality.'

''Tain't bad. Jest be there in an hour, and you won't set long on my coming.'

Both men mittened and left the Post, their ears closed to the remonstrances of their comrades. It was such a little thing; yet with such men, little things, nourished by quick tempers and stubborn natures, soon blossomed into big things. Besides, the art of burning to bedrock still lay in the womb of the future, and the men of Forty-Mile, shut in by the long Arctic winter, grew high-stomached with overeating and enforced idleness, and became as irritable as do the bees in the fall of the year when the hives are overstocked with honey.

同类推荐
  • 跌打损伤回生集

    跌打损伤回生集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 证治心传

    证治心传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Wood Beyond the World

    The Wood Beyond the World

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 外科反花天泡杨梅门

    外科反花天泡杨梅门

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 净土承恩集

    净土承恩集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 最强外挂系统

    最强外挂系统

    现代青年楚枫穿越到异界,开启最强外挂,狂虐百族天骄,风骚,彪悍的人生从此开始。什么,你个皇族太子居然敢看不起我?靠!老子有跃阶杀人系统,碾压你只是秒秒钟的事情。什么,你说你炼丹牛B?靠!你连仙丹都不会炼,还敢说自己牛B?操!我代表人民鄙视你!什么,你说你是炼器大师?哦,不好意思,老子有炼器外挂,轻轻松松吊打你。
  • 偶像活动之星光学院

    偶像活动之星光学院

    一个女孩,入学考试引发了3个特殊效果;一场比赛,赢下了学院的顶级偶像;自己的母亲和星光新任校长比赛偶活,竟然能够高分过关……所有之后,一切的都是崭新的开始,新一代的STAR☆ANIS出场,新的偶像活动即将开始,所有新一代的STAR☆ANIS自己的母亲竟然都是原一代的STAR☆ANIS,只是多了两个新人偶像,成为了十人的组合,一切都变了……不同的性格,高级的表演,一定会给你带来绝对的惊喜。【仍旧是我们几个】
  • 生活滋味

    生活滋味

    本书收录了作者151篇小散文、小随笔,包括:“悠长的北京滋味”、“北京文友”、“美食香茗谈风味”、“旅游之乐”等。
  • 斗仙

    斗仙

    年青帅气的脑外科医生某天接到个急症病人,那人身上带着一本神奇的旧书,一天夜里病人神奇的消失,旧书辗转到了男主的手里,这本仙羽齐天录是修真界人人觊觎飞升成仙的关键,男主因为书的原因开了灵识,某天遇到邻居家无辜失语的小孩,他竟然发现小孩额头寄居了一只怪虫,在一位神秘的修真者帮助下他成功救了小孩并且也踏上了旅途,见识到了许多闻所未闻的神奇事物……
  • 至高帝主

    至高帝主

    九爪血龙,至尊横纵。九涅天凰,涅天灭地。吞天白虎,噬地吞天。万御玄武,恒古不破。一名从云天之都自离走出的少年。????一个立志成为至强者拯救至亲的故事。?他从修真世界而来,他将碎虚空而去!?这是一个浩瀚神秘的宇宙,光怪陆离,只为传说的至高帝主!!!
  • 杀庭

    杀庭

    黑云仰望黄昏的天空,嘴角喃喃自语:“一幕幕惨烈是生死,纠葛生存的法则之间,人的尔虞我诈,异的残暴冷血,是杀与被杀的结果...,活着有时候背负的东西太多...”这是一段杀手成长的血史,血匕伴身,屠戮异族,斩灭世间纠葛!
  • 逐风纪

    逐风纪

    纪如风是一个十五岁的少年,一个被称为“侠探”的少年。围绕在他身边的,都是些稀奇古怪的人,发生在他身边的,都是些稀奇古怪的事。来杀他的美女,却上了他的床;想陷害他的人,最后却被扣上淫贼的帽子;别人来抢他的钱,却把自己的钱都送给了他;大伙为了争夺宝藏图,拼个你死我活,最后他却烧掉秘籍来取暖;仇敌都想来杀他,可这些仇敌,一个个都变成了他的小弟……大伙都叫他恶魔,聪明绝顶的恶魔。纪如风的怪事,也许比你任何时候在任何地方听说过的都奇怪,都不可思议。(本书走的是悬念流,悬念迭生,波澜起伏,柳暗花明又一村,故事是很好看的。想打怪升级的朋友,请把这个网页缩小,打完你们的游戏,再来看这个小说,书中也有升级体系的,但,是一条隐秘的升级体系,在第二十九章提到,由于是新书,大家多给几个推荐吧。)
  • 隋兵霸途

    隋兵霸途

    姓名:岳啸天性别:男。爱好:女。年龄:比去年大一岁。特长:岳家拳、岳家枪。经历:因为一封怪异邮件而穿越到隋朝,为生存而奋斗,为人民疾苦而奋起,为新时代来临而努力!现代屌丝在隋朝逆袭。彪悍的人生自有道理。
  • 丧尸绞杀者

    丧尸绞杀者

    末世生存!强者争雄!本作发自qq阅读,点个赞吧。加群:53815914作者每天均会发一个章节,别忘了看哦。
  • 夜皇灵后

    夜皇灵后

    :她,生前是冷血杀手,邪魅妖娆,杀人无数,却不幸死于同伴之手;醒来,却来到一个陌生的地方,遇见高人,拜师学武血毒,但从此不再相信爱情,直到遇见他。他,皇家九皇子,不受帝宠,冷血残暴,无意中被她相救,也被她吸引,几番周折,终娶她为妻,他那温柔只对她一人。