第 23 节
作者:卡车      更新:2021-02-19 00:08      字数:9322
  〃Sssh…hi!〃 Thor tried again to drive the Beast away。 It leaped on to the
  table by the window and stood up growling under the useless gun。 Thor
  thought it   was   going   to   leap through the glass   as   it   faced   the  window   a
  moment; but it   turned and   glared toward   the Boy;  for he   could see   both
  eyes shining。 He rose slowly to the side of his bunk and he prayed for help;
  for he felt it was kill or be killed。 He struck a match and lighted his pine…
  root   candle; held   that   in   his   left   hand   and in his  right took   the old   fish…
  spear; meaning to fight; but he was so weak he had to use the fish…spear as
  a crutch。 The great Beast stood on the table still; but was crouching a little
  as though for a spring。 Its eyes glowed red in the torchlight。 Its short tail
  was   switching   from   side   to   side   and   its   growling   took   a   higher   pitch。
  Thor's knees were smiting together; but he levelled the spear and made a
  feeble lunge toward the brute。 It sprang at the same moment; not at him; as
  he first thoughtthe torch and the boy's bold front had had effectit went
  over his head to drop on the ground beyond and at once to slink under the
  bunk。
  This was only a temporary repulse。 Thor set the torch on a ledge of the
  logs; then took the spear in both hands。 He was fighting for his life; and he
  knew it。 He heard the voices of the women feebly praying。 He saw only
  the glowing eyes under the bed and heard the growling in higher pitch as
  the   Beast   was   nearing   action。   He   steadied   himself   by   a   great   effort   and
  plunged the spear with all the force he could give it。
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  It   struck   something   softer   than   the   logs:   a   hideous   snarl   came   forth。
  The boy threw all his weight on the weapon; the Beast was struggling to
  get at him; he felt its teeth and claws grating on the handle; and in spite of
  himself it was coming on; its powerful arms and claws were reaching for
  him now; he could not hold out long。 He put on all his force; just a little
  more it was than before; the Beast lurched; there was a growling; a crack;
  and a sudden yielding; the rotten old spear…head had broken off; the Beast
  sprang outat himpast him never touched him; but across through the
  hole and away; to be seen no more。
  Thor fell on the bed and lost all consciousness。
  He   lay   there   he   knew    not   how   long;   but   was   awakened      in  broad
  daylight by a loud; cheery voice:
  〃Hello! Hello!are ye all dead? Loo! Thor! Margat!〃
  He   had   no   strength   to   answer;   but   there   was   a   trampling   of   horses
  outside;   a   heavy   step;   the   door   was   forced   open;   and   in   strode   Corney;
  handsome and hearty as   ever。 But   what a   flash of horror and   pain   came
  over his face on entering the silent shanty!
  〃Dead?〃 he gasped。 〃Who's deadwhere are you? Thor?〃 Then; 〃Who
  is it? Loo? Margat?〃
  〃CorneyCorney;〃         came    feebly    from   the   bunk。    〃They're    in  there。
  They're awful sick。 We have nothing to eat。〃
  〃Oh; what a fool I be!〃 said Corney again and again。 〃I made sure ye'd
  go to Ellerton's and get all ye wanted。〃
  〃We had no chance; Corney; we were all three brought down at once;
  right after you left。 Then the Lynx came and cleared up the Hens; and all
  in the house; too。〃
  〃Well; ye got even with her;〃 and Corney pointed to the trail of blood
  across the mud floor and out under the logs。
  Good food; nursing; and medicine restored them all。
  A month or two later; when the women wanted a new leaching…barrel;
  Thor     said:   〃I  know    where     there   is  a  hollow    basswood      as  big   as  a
  hogshead。〃
  He   and   Corney   went   to   the   place;   and   when   they   cut   off   what   they
  needed;   they   found   in   the   far   end   of   it   the   dried…up   bodies   of   two   little
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  Lynxes with that of the mother; and in the side of the old one was the head
  of a fish…spear broken from the handle。
  LITTLE WARHORSE
  The History of a Jack…rabbit
  I
  The Little Warhorse knew practically all the Dogs in town。 First; there
  was a very large brown Dog that had pursued him many times; a Dog that
  he always got rid of by slipping through a hole in a board fence。 Second;
  there was a small active Dog that could follow through that hole; and him
  he baffled by leaping a twenty…foot irrigation ditch that had steep sides and
  a swift current。 The Dog could not make this leap。 It was 〃sure medicine〃
  for that foe; and the boys still call the place 〃Old Jacky's Jump。〃 But there
  was a Greyhound that could leap better than the Jack; and when he could
  not   follow   through   a   fence;   he   jumped   over   it。   He   tried   the   Warhorse's
  mettle more than once; and Jacky only saved himself by his quick dodging;
  till they got to an Osage hedge; and here the Greyhound had to give it up。
  Besides these; there was in town a rabble of big and little Dogs that were
  troublesome; but easily left behind in the open。
  In the country there was a Dog at each farm…house; but only one that
  the Warhorse   really   feared;   that   was   a   long…legged;   fierce;   black   Dog;   a
  brute    so  swift   and   pertinacious    that   he  had   several   times   forced    the
  Warhorse almost to the last extremity。
  For   the   town   Cats   he   cared   little;   only   once   or   twice   had   he   been
  threatened   by   them。 A  huge   Tom…cat   flushed   with   many   victories   came
  crawling up to where he fed one moonlight night。 Jack Warhorse saw the
  black creature with the glowing eyes; and a moment before the final rush;
  he faced it; raised up on his haunches;his hind legs;at full length on his
  toes;with his broad ears towering up yet six inches higher; then letting
  out   a   loud   churrr…churrr;   his   best   attempt   at   a   roar;   he   sprang   five   feet
  forward and landed on the Cat's head; driving in his sharp hind nails; and
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  the old Tom fled in terror from the weird two…legged giant。 This trick he
  had tried several times with success; but twice it turned out a sad failure:
  once; when the Cat proved to be a mother whose Kittens were near; then
  Jack   Warhorse   had   to   flee   for   his   life;   and   the   other   time   was   when   he
  made the mistake of landing hard on a Skunk。
  But the Greyhound was the dangerous enemy; and in him the Warhorse
  might have found his fate; but for a curious adventure with a happy ending
  for Jack。
  He   fed   by   night;   there   were   fewer   enemies   about   then;   and   it   was
  easier to hide; but one day at dawn in winter he had lingered long at an
  alfalfa   stack   and   was   crossing   the   open   snow   toward   his   favorite   form;
  when; as ill…luck would have it; he met the Greyhound prowling outside
  the town。 With open snow and growing daylight there was no chance to
  hide; nothing but a run in the open with soft snow that hindered the Jack
  more than it did the Hound。
  Off they wentsuperb runners in fine fettle。 how they skimmed across
  the   snow;   raising   it   in   little   puff…puff…puffs;   each   time   their   nimble   feet
  went   down。   This   way   and   that;   swerving   and   dodging;   went   the   chase。
  Everything   favored   the   Dog;his   empty   stomach;   the   cold   weather;   the
  soft snow;while the Rabbit was handicapped by his heavy meal of alfalfa。
  But his feet went puffpuff so fast that a dozen of the little snow…jets were
  in view at once。 The chase continued in the open; no friendly hedge was
  near;   and   every   attempt   to   reach   a   fence   was   cleverly   stopped   by   the
  Hound。 Jack's ears were losing their bold                up…cock; a sure sign of failing
  heart or wind; when all at once these flags went stiffly up; as under sudden
  renewal of strength。 The Warhorse put forth all his power; not to reach the
  hedge   to   the   north;   but   over   the   open   prairie   eastward。   The   Greyhound
  followed; and within fifty yards the Jack dodged to foil his fierce pursuer;
  but on the next tack he was on his eastern course again; and so tacking and
  dodging; he kept the line direct for the next farm…house; where was a very
  high   board   fence   with   a   hen…hole;   and   where   also   there   dwelt   his   other