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作者:摄氏0度      更新:2022-11-23 12:12      字数:9322
  and smashed it down to earth; then pounced upon it; and caught it in his
  teeth as it scuttled across the snow trying to rise in the air again。 As his
  teeth    crunched     through     the  tender    flesh   and   fragile   bones;    he  began
  naturally   to   eat。   Then   he   remembered;   and;   turning   on   the   back…   track;
  started for home; carrying the ptarmigan in his mouth。
  A  mile   above   the   forks;   running   velvet…footed   as   was   his   custom;   a
  gliding shadow that cautiously prospected each new vista of the trail; he
  came upon later imprints of the large tracks he had discovered in the early
  morning。   As   the   track   led   his   way;   he   followed;   prepared   to   meet   the
  maker of it at every turn of the stream。
  He slid his   head   around a   corner of   rock; where   began   an   unusually
  large bend in the stream; and his quick eyes made out something that sent
  him crouching swiftly down。 It was the maker of the track; a large female
  lynx。 She was crouching as he had crouched once that day; in front of her
  the tight…rolled ball of quills。 If he had been a gliding shadow before; he
  now became the ghost of such a shadow; as he crept and circled around;
  and came up well to leeward of the silent; motionless pair。
  He   lay   down   in   the   snow;   depositing   the   ptarmigan   beside   him;   and
  with eyes peering through the needles of a low…growing spruce he watched
  the play of life before him … the waiting lynx and the waiting porcupine;
  each intent on life; and; such was the curiousness of the game; the way of
  life for one lay in the eating of the other; and the way of life for the other
  lay   in   being   not   eaten。   While   old   One   Eye;   the   wolf   crouching   in   the
  covert; played his part; too; in the game; waiting for some strange freak of
  Chance; that might help him on the meat…trail which was his way of life。
  Half   an   hour   passed;   an   hour;   and   nothing   happened。   The   balls   of
  quills might have been a stone for all it moved; the lynx might have been
  frozen   to   marble;   and   old   One   Eye   might   have   been   dead。 Yet   all   three
  animals were keyed to a tenseness of living that was almost painful; and
  scarcely ever would it come to them to be more alive than they were then
  in their seeming petrifaction。
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  One   Eye   moved   slightly   and   peered   forth   with   increased   eagerness。
  Something        was   happening。      The   porcupine      had   at   last  decided    that  its
  enemy   had   gone   away。   Slowly;   cautiously;   it   was   unrolling   its   ball   of
  impregnable armour。 It was agitated by no tremor of anticipation。 Slowly;
  slowly;     the   bristling    ball   straightened     out   and    lengthened。      One    Eye
  watching; felt a sudden moistness in his mouth and a drooling of saliva;
  involuntary;   excited   by   the   living   meat   that   was   spreading   itself   like   a
  repast before him。
  Not   quite   entirely  had   the   porcupine   unrolled   when   it   discovered   its
  enemy。 In that instant the lynx struck。 The blow was like a flash of light。
  The paw; with rigid claws curving like talons; shot under the tender belly
  and   came   back   with   a swift   ripping   movement。   Had   the porcupine   been
  entirely unrolled; or had it not discovered its enemy a fraction of a second
  before the blow was struck; the paw would have escaped unscathed; but a
  side…flick of the tail sank sharp quills into it as it was withdrawn。
  Everything   had   happened   at   once   …   the   blow;   the   counter…blow;   the
  squeal of agony from the porcupine; the big cat's squall of sudden hurt and
  astonishment。 One   Eye   half   arose in   his   excitement;   his ears up; his   tail
  straight out and quivering behind him。 The lynx's bad temper got the best
  of    her。  She    sprang    savagely     at  the   thing   that   had   hurt   her。   But   the
  porcupine; squealing   and grunting;  with   disrupted anatomy  trying   feebly
  to roll up into its ball…protection; flicked out its tail again; and again the
  big cat squalled with hurt and astonishment。 Then she fell to backing away
  and sneezing; her nose bristling with quills like a monstrous pin… cushion。
  She   brushed   her   nose   with   her   paws;   trying   to   dislodge   the   fiery   darts;
  thrust it into the snow; and rubbed it against twigs and branches; and all
  the time leaping about; ahead; sidewise; up and down; in a frenzy of pain
  and fright。
  She   sneezed   continually;   and   her   stub   of   a   tail   was   doing   its   best
  toward   lashing   about   by  giving quick;  violent   jerks。   She  quit her   antics;
  and quieted down for a long minute。 One Eye watched。 And even he could
  not repress a start and an involuntary bristling of hair along his back when
  she suddenly leaped; without warning; straight up in the air; at the same
  time emitting a long and most terrible squall。 Then she sprang away; up
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  the trail; squalling with every leap she made。
  It was not until her racket had faded away in the distance and died out
  that   One   Eye   ventured   forth。   He   walked   as   delicately   as   though   all   the
  snow  were   carpeted   with   porcupine   quills;   erect   and   ready  to   pierce  the
  soft   pads   of   his   feet。   The   porcupine   met   his   approach   with   a   furious
  squealing and a clashing of its long teeth。 It had managed to roll up in a
  ball again; but it was not quite the old compact ball; its muscles were too
  much torn for that。 It had been ripped almost in half; and was still bleeding
  profusely。
  One     Eye    scooped     out   mouthfuls      of  the   blood…soaked       snow;    and
  chewed and tasted and swallowed。 This served as a relish; and his hunger
  increased mightily; but he was too old in the world to forget his caution。
  He waited。 He lay down and waited; while the porcupine grated its teeth
  and uttered grunts and sobs and occasional sharp little squeals。 In a little
  while;   One   Eye   noticed   that   the   quills   were   drooping   and   that   a   great
  quivering had set up。 The quivering came to an end suddenly。 There was a
  final defiant clash of the long teeth。 Then all the quills drooped quite down;
  and the body relaxed and moved no more。
  With a nervous; shrinking paw; One Eye stretched out the porcupine to
  its full length and turned it over on its back。 Nothing had happened。 It was
  surely dead。 He studied it intently for a moment; then took a careful grip
  with   his   teeth   and   started   off   down   the   stream;   partly   carrying;   partly
  dragging      the  porcupine;      with   head   turned    to  the   side   so  as  to  avoid
  stepping      on  the   prickly   mass。    He    recollected    something;      dropped     the
  burden; and trotted back to where he had left the ptarmigan。 He did not
  hesitate a moment。 He knew clearly what was to be done; and this he did
  by   promptly   eating      the   ptarmigan。     Then    he  returned    and    took   up   his
  burden。
  When   he dragged   the   result   of   his day's   hunt   into   the   cave;  the   she…
  wolf inspected it; turned her muzzle to him; and lightly licked him on the
  neck。 But the next instant she was warning him away from the cubs with a
  snarl   that   was   less   harsh   than   usual   and   that   was   more   apologetic   than
  menacing。   Her   instinctive   fear   of   the   father   of   her   progeny   was   toning
  down。   He   was   behaving   as   a   wolf…   father   should;   and   manifesting   no
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  unholy desire to devour the young lives she had brought into the world。
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  CHAPTER III … THE GREY CUB
  He    was   different    from   his   brothers    and   sisters。  Their   hair   already
  betrayed the reddish hue inherited from their mother; the she…wolf; while
  he alone; in this particular; took after his father。 He was the one little grey
  cub of the litter。 He had bred true to the straight wolf…stock … in fact; he
  had    bred   true   to  old   One    Eye   himself;    physically;    with    but  a  single
  exception; and that was he had two eyes to his father's one。
  The grey cub's eyes had not been open long; yet already he could see
  with   steady  clearness。 And   while   his   eyes   were   s