登陆注册
37361900000039

第39章

A week later, Smoke found himself among the jumbled ranges south of Indian River.On the divide from the Klondike he had abandoned the sled and packed his wolf-dogs.The six big huskies each carried fifty pounds, and on his own back was an equal burden.Through the soft snow he led the way, packing it down under his snow-shoes, and behind, in single file, toiled the dogs.

He loved the life, the deep arctic winter, the silent wilderness, the unending snow-surface unpressed by the foot of any man.About him towered icy peaks unnamed and uncharted.No hunter's camp- smoke, rising in the still air of the valleys, ever caught his eye.He, alone, moved through the brooding quiet of the untravelled wastes; nor was he oppressed by the solitude.He loved it all, the day's toil, the bickering wolf-dogs, the ****** of the camp in the long twilight, the leaping starsoverhead and the flaming pageant of the aurora borealis.

Especially he loved his camp at the end of the day, and in it he saw a picture which he ever yearned to paint and which he knew he would never forget--a beaten place in the snow, where burned his fire; his bed, a couple of rabbit-skin robes spread on fresh-chopped spruce- boughs; his shelter, a stretched strip of canvas that caught and threw back the heat of the fire; the blackened coffee-pot and pail resting on a length of log, the moccasins propped on sticks to dry, the snow-shoes up-ended in the snow; and across the fire the wolf- dogs snuggling to it for the warmth, wistful and eager, furry and frost-rimed, with bushy tails curled protectingly over their feet; and all about, pressed backward but a space, the wall of encircling darkness.

At such times San Francisco, The Billow, and O'Hara seemed very far away, lost in a remote past, shadows of dreams that had never happened.He found it hard to believe that he had known any other life than this of the wild, and harder still was it for him to reconcile himself to the fact that he had once dabbled and dawdled in the Bohemian drift of city life.Alone, with no one to talk to, he thought much, and deeply, and simply.He was appalled by the wastage of his city years, by the cheapness, now, of the philosophies of the schools and books, of the clever cynicism of the studio and editorial room, of the cant of the business men in their clubs.They knew neither food nor sleep, nor health; nor could they ever possibly know the sting of real appetite, the goodly ache of fatigue, nor the rush of mad strong blood that bit like wine through all one's body as work was done.

And all the time this fine, wise, Spartan North Land had been here, and he had never known.What puzzled him was, that, with such intrinsic fitness, he had never heard the slightest calling whisper, had not himself gone forth to seek.But this, too, he solved in time.

"Look here, Yellow-face, I've got it clear!"The dog addressed lifted first one fore-foot and then the other with quick, appeasing movements, curled his bush of a tail about them again, and laughed across the fire.

"Herbert Spencer was nearly forty before he caught the vision of hisgreatest efficiency and desire.I'm none so slow.I didn't have to wait till I was thirty to catch mine.Right here is my efficiency and desire.Almost, Yellow Face, do I wish I had been born a wolf- boy and been brother all my days to you and yours."For days he wandered through a chaos of canyons and divides which did not yield themselves to any rational topographical plan.It was as if they had been flung there by some cosmic joker.In vain he sought for a creek or feeder that flowed truly south toward the McQuestion and the Stewart.Then came a mountain storm that blew a blizzard across the riff-raff of high and shallow divides.Above timber-line, fireless, for two days, he struggled blindly to find lower levels.On the second day he came out upon the rim of an enormous palisade.So thickly drove the snow that he could not see the base of the wall, nor dared he attempt the descent.He rolled himself in his robes and huddled the dogs about him in the depths of a snow-drift, but did not permit himself to sleep.

In the morning, the storm spent, he crawled out to investigate.A quarter of a mile beneath him, beyond all mistake, lay a frozen, snow- covered lake.About it, on every side, rose jagged peaks.It answered the description.Blindly, he had found Surprise Lake.

"Well-named," he muttered, an hour later, as he came out upon its margin.A clump of aged spruce was the only woods.On his way to it, he stumbled upon three graves, snow-buried, but marked by hand- hewn head-posts and undecipherable writing.On the edge of the woods was a small ramshackle cabin.He pulled the latch and entered.In a corner, on what had once been a bed of spruce-boughs, still wrapped in mangy furs, that had rotted to fragments, lay a skeleton.The last visitor to Surprise Lake, was Smoke's conclusion, as he picked up a lump of gold as large as his doubled fist.Beside the lump was a pepper-can filled with nuggets of the size of walnuts, rough-surfaced, showing no signs of wash.

So true had the tale run, that Smoke accepted without question that the source of the gold was the lake's bottom.Under many feet of ice and inaccessible, there was nothing to be done, and at mid-day, from the rim of the palisade, he took a farewell look back and down at his find.

"It's all right, Mr Lake," he said."You just keep right on stayingthere.I'm coming back to drain you--if that hoodoo doesn't catch me.I don't know how I got here, but I'll know by the way I go out."

同类推荐
  • 佛说华积陀罗尼神咒经

    佛说华积陀罗尼神咒经

    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。
  • 杨维桢集

    杨维桢集

    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。
  • 辽小史

    辽小史

    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。
  • 南征录汇

    南征录汇

    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。
  • 法观经

    法观经

    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
  • 斗音大陆

    斗音大陆

    这是一个奇异的世界,以音律控天地之灵气,修乐者之七境!大音希声,雷劈少年!少年乐音突逢变故,以残缺乐魂之身踏入纷繁复杂的世间。花有重开日,人无再少年!只因,须得学会负重前行……
  • 十年一世

    十年一世

    那年他们是一对青梅竹马,彼此深爱。后来因为那件事她狠心离开了他、“你不是说你今生今世要当我新娘。”他问她“忘了我吧。”她绝情离去他们还会在一起吗。他问着自己,就算你不爱我我爱你就够了
  • 创世神途

    创世神途

    刚满十八岁的少年安然,于意外中的必然开启了世界数据化的神秘视角,于是一条有关造物创世的成神之路自今日开启。
  • 向黑恶系统低头

    向黑恶系统低头

    【都市爽文,火爆来袭】系统虽好,可不要贪多哦,尤其是两个系统相互看对方不顺眼的时候。这点袁明可深有体会。比如过马路的时候,小黑会给他掀女孩子裙子的任务,而小白则是让他去扶老奶奶过马路。之后两个家伙便开始在袁明脑子里吵翻天了。“我说两位,咱掀着小姑娘裙子过马路不行么?”月光新书来啦,求推荐,求收藏,求暖床~群号512778398~
  • 天凰双魂

    天凰双魂

    她是二十一世纪的大佬,从小被高能培训长大,年仅二十岁便有一个超能大脑,无论是到科学界医学界或是武学界,都是一代翘楚。她生于灵界七星大陆,出生便注定是一代天之骄女,生时原本狂风暴雨三天三夜的天空突然放晴,八只各元素的凤凰盘旋在上,震惊大陆,五岁测出灵根为最高的九级,八只凤凰合为一体甘愿为她的兽宠,惊动整个灵界。当二十一世纪的她在死后灵魂却来到了灵界,被封锁于一块玉佩中,从此她多了一份她的记忆,她也多了一份她的记忆…
  • 你是我半生所想余生所期

    你是我半生所想余生所期

    你终究只是我的南柯一梦,愿庄周化蝶只为与你相遇一场。千里披荆斩棘只为与你相遇。你终究只会是我梦想,命中所见现实无恙。
  • 不朽独尊

    不朽独尊

    众人皆求长生,殊不知为何长生。众人皆求不死,殊不知何为生死。纵然长生而不为善,焉能长生。纵有不灭之身却常为恶,焉能不死?生命长存必为善,然永不死亡,形之不朽而神不灭。重生在“泥鳅”身上的程旭东,如何带领弱小的妖族重现昔日妖族的辉煌,走向不朽独尊之路。
  • 有一种姿态叫低调

    有一种姿态叫低调

    低调的智慧是一种品格、一种修养、一种胸襟、一种姿态、一种风度,更是一种谋略。它代表着豁达,代表着成熟和理性,它是一种博大的胸怀、超然洒脱的态度,也是人类个性最高的境界。
  • 邻家女孩不好惹

    邻家女孩不好惹

    遇见了不好惹的女生竟然是领居,高中也是一个同个学校,怎么办……怎么办
  • 孤傲书海

    孤傲书海

    十亿星系千万世界,天地人三界之外有一神龙界,传说神龙界之龙神大帝,是大宇第一生命之源,没有神龙就没有人类,没有生灵万物。第七任龙神大帝十个儿子,为争夺帝位,刺杀龙神大帝唯一的龙神之子。龙神之子为逃避纷争,携带大宇至宝神龙宝塔,穿越星系,来到三界统治之下的人界,在成长的路上,解开层层封印,越来越强大,又遇到尾随神龙界黑龙为首的追杀,最终大破星系大阵,独闯万千世界,从回神龙界,历经千年年,擒杀以黑龙为首的叛军。故事皆为星系历险记,每章一故事,十大魔兽,十大神兽,百家宗派道场,修真,修仙,修神。焚核鼎,天地炉,噬神枪,灭神剑。佛、道、符、咒,神医、神器、神丹、魔法、仙法、阵法,取百家之长,构建一部神剧《孤傲书海》如同身临其境。