第 25 节
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辣椒王 更新:2021-02-20 14:36 字数:9285
〃Come on; you red…handed murderer; you;〃 one of them; a black…
bearded man; commanded; 〃an' jest pitch that gun of yourn in the snow。〃
Smoke hesitated; then dropped his rifle and came up to them。
〃Go through him; Louis; an' take his weapons;〃 the black…bearded man
ordered。
Louis; a French…Canadian voyageur; Smoke decided; as were four of
the others; obeyed。 His search revealed only Smoke's hunting knife;
which was appropriated。
〃Now; what have you got to say for yourself; Stranger; before I shoot
you dead?〃 the black…bearded man demanded。
〃That you're making a mistake if you think I killed that man;〃 Smoke
answered。
A cry came from one of the voyageurs。 He had quested along the
trail and found Smoke's tracks where he had left it to take refuge on the
bank。 The man explained the nature of his find。
〃What'd you kill Joe Kinade for?〃 he of the black beard asked。
〃I tell you I didn't〃 Smoke began。
〃Aw; what's the good of talkin'。 We got you red…handed。 Right up
there's where you left the trail when you heard him comin'。 You laid
among the trees an' bushwhacked him。 A short shot。 You couldn't a…
missed。 Pierre; go an' get that gun he dropped。〃
〃You might let me tell what happened;〃 Smoke objected。
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〃You shut up;〃 the man snarled at him。 〃I reckon your gun'll tell the
story。〃
All the men examined Smoke's rifle; ejecting and counting the
cartridges; and examining the barrel at muzzle and breech。
〃One shot;〃 Blackbeard concluded。
Pierre; with nostrils that quivered and distended like a deer's; sniffed at
the breech。
〃Him one fresh shot;〃 he said。
〃The bullet entered his back;〃 Smoke said。 〃He was facing me when
he was shot。 You see; it came from the other bank。〃
Blackbeard considered this proposition for a scant second; and shook
his head。
〃Nope。 It won't do。 Turn him around to face the other bankthat's
how you whopped him in the back。 Some of you boys run up an' down
the trail and see if you can see any tracks making for the other bank。〃
Their report was; that on that side the snow was unbroken。 Not even
a snow…shoe rabbit had crossed it。 Blackbeard; bending over the dead
man; straightened up; with a woolly; furry wad in his hand。 Shredding this;
he found imbedded in the centre the bullet which had perforated the body。
Its nose was spread to the size of a half… dollar; its butt…end; steel…jacketed;
was undamaged。 He compared it with a cartridge from Smoke's belt。
〃That's plain enough evidence; Stranger; to satisfy a blind man。 It's
soft…nosed an' steel…jacketed; yourn is soft…nosed and steel… jacketed。 It's
thirty…thirty; yourn is thirty…thirty。 It's manufactured by the J。 and T。
Arms Company; yourn is manufactured by the J。 and T。 Arms Company。
Now you come along an' we'll go over to the bank an' see jest how you
done it。〃
〃I was bushwhacked myself;〃 Smoke said。 〃Look at the hole in my
parka。〃
While Blackbeard examined it; one of the voyageurs threw open the
breech of the dead man's gun。 It was patent to all that it had been fired
once。 The empty cartridge was still in the chamber。
〃A damn shame poor Joe didn't get you;〃 Blackbeard said bitterly。 〃But
he did pretty well with a hole like that in him。 Come on; you。〃
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〃Search the other bank first;〃 Smoke urged。
〃You shut up an' come on; an' let the facts do the talkin'。〃
They left the trail at the same spot he had; and followed it on up the
bank and in among the trees。
〃Him dance that place keep him feet warm;〃 Louis pointed out。
〃That place him crawl on belly。 That place him put one elbow w'en him
shoot〃
〃And by God there's the empty cartridge he had done it with!〃 was
Blackbeard's discovery。 〃Boys; there's only one thing to do〃
〃You might ask me how I came to fire that shot;〃 Smoke interrupted。
〃An' I might knock your teeth into your gullet if you butt in again。 You
can answer them questions later on。 Now; boys; we're decent an' law…
abidin'; an' we got to handle this right an' regular。 How far do you reckon
we've come; Pierre?〃
〃Twenty mile I t'ink for sure。〃
〃All right。 We'll cache the outfit an' run him an' poor Joe back to Two
Cabins。 I reckon we've seen an' can testify to what'll stretch his neck。〃
IV。
It was three hours after dark when the dead man; Smoke; and his
captors arrived at Two Cabins。 By the starlight; Smoke could make out a
dozen or more recently built cabins snuggling about a larger and older
cabin on a flat by the river bank。 Thrust inside this older cabin; he found
it tenanted by a young giant of a man; his wife; and an old blind man。
The woman; whom her husband called 'Lucy;' was herself a strapping
creature of the frontier type。 The old man; as Smoke learned afterwards;
had been a trapper on the Stewart for years; and had gone finally blind the
winter before。 The camp of Two Cabins; he was also to learn; had been
made the previous fall by a dozen men who arrived in half as many
poling… boats loaded with provisions。 Here they had found the blind
trapper; on the site of Two Cabins; and about his cabin they had built their
own。 Later arrivals; mushing up the ice with dog…teams; had tripled the
population。 There was plenty of meat in camp; and good low…pay dirt
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had been discovered and was being worked。
In five minutes; all the men of Two cabins were jammed into the room。
Smoke; shoved off into a corner; ignored and scowled at; his hands and
feet tied with thongs of moosehide; looked on。 Thirty… eight men he
counted; a wild and husky crew; all frontiersmen of the States or
voyageurs from Upper Canada。 His captors told the tale over and over;
each the centre of an excited and wrathful group。 There were mutterings of
〃Lynch him nowwhy wait?〃 And; once; a big Irishman was restrained
only by force from rushing upon the helpless prisoner and giving him a
beating。
It was while counting the men that Smoke caught sight of a familiar
face。 It was Breck; the man whose boat Smoke had run through the
rapids。 He wondered why the other did not come and speak to him; but
himself gave no sign of recognition。 Later; when with shielded face
Breck passed him a significant wink; Smoke understood。
Blackbeard; whom Smoke heard called Eli Harding; ended the
discussion as to whether or not the prisoner should be immediately
lynched。
〃Hold on;〃 Harding roared。 〃Keep your shirts on。 That man
belongs to me。 I caught him an' I brought him here。 D'ye think I
brought him all the way here to be lynched? Not on your life。 I could
a… done that myself when I found him。 I brought him here for a fair an'
impartial trial; an' by God; a fair an' impartial trial he's goin' to get。 He's
tied up safe an' sound。 Chuck him in a bunk till morning; an' we'll hold
the trial right here。〃
V。
Smoke woke up。 A draught; that possessed all the rigidity of an icicle;
was boring into the front of his shoulder as he lay on his side facing the
wall。 When he had been tied into the bunk there had been no such
draught; and now the outside air; driving into the heated atmosphere of the
cabin with the pressure of fifty below zero; was sufficient advertizement
that some one from without had pulled away the moss…chinking between