登陆注册
34552400000018

第18章

At last they cleared the dread Fifty Mile River and came out on Lake Le Barge. Here was no open water nor jammed ice. For thirty miles or more the snow lay level as a table; withal it lay three feet deep and was soft as flour. Three miles an hour was the best they could make, but Daylight celebrated the passing of the Fifty Mile by traveling late. At eleven in the morning they emerged at the foot of the lake. At three in the afternoon, as the Arctic night closed down, he caught his first sight of the head of the lake, and with the first stars took his bearings. At eight in the evening they left the lake behind and entered the mouth of the Lewes River.

Here a halt of half an hour was made, while chunks of frozen boiled beans were thawed and the dogs were given an extra ration of fish. Then they pulled on up the river till one in the morning, when they made their regular camp.

They had hit the trail sixteen hours on end that day, the dogs had come in too tired to fight among themselves or even snarl, and Kama had perceptibly limped the last several miles; yet Daylight was on trail next morning at six o'clock. By eleven he was at the foot of White Horse, and that night saw him camped beyond the Box Canon, the last bad river-stretch behind him, the string of lakes before him.

There was no let up in his pace. Twelve hours a day, six in the twilight, and six in the dark, they toiled on the trail. Three hours were consumed in cooking, repairing harnesses, and ****** and breaking camp, and the remaining nine hours dogs and men slept as if dead. The iron strength of Kama broke. Day by day the terrific toil sapped him. Day by day he consumed more of his reserves of strength. He became slower of movement, the resiliency went out of his muscles, and his limp became permanent. Yet he labored stoically on, never shirking, never grunting a hint of complaint. Daylight was thin-faced and tired.

He looked tired; yet somehow, with that marvelous mechanism of a body that was his, he drove on, ever on, remorselessly on. Never was he more a god in Kama's mind than in the last days of the south-bound traverse, as the failing Indian watched him, ever to the fore, pressing onward with urgency of endurance such as Kama had never seen nor dreamed could thrive in human form.

The time came when Kama was unable to go in the lead and break trail, and it was a proof that he was far gone when he permitted Daylight to toil all day at the heavy snowshoe work. Lake by lake they crossed the string of lakes from Marsh to Linderman, and began the ascent of Chilcoot. By all rights, Daylight should have camped below the last pitch of the pass at the dim end of day; but he kept on and over and down to Sheep Camp, while behind him raged a snow-storm that would have delayed him twenty-four hours.

This last excessive strain broke Kama completely. In the morning he could not travel. At five, when called, he sat up after a struggle, groaned, and sank back again. Daylight did the camp work of both, harnessed the dogs, and, when ready for the start, rolled the helpless Indian in all three sleeping robes and lashed him on top of the sled. The going was good;they were on the last lap; and he raced the dogs down through Dyea Canon and along the hard-packed trail that led to Dyea Post. And running still, Kama groaning on top the load, and Daylight leaping at the gee-pole to avoid going under the runners of the flying sled, they arrived at Dyea by the sea.

True to his promise, Daylight did not stop. An hour's time saw the sled loaded with the ingoing mail and grub, fresh dogs harnessed, and a fresh Indian engaged. Kama never spoke from the time of his arrival till the moment Daylight, ready to depart, stood beside him to say good-by. They shook hands.

"You kill um dat damn Indian," Kama said. "Sawee, Daylight? You kill um.""He'll sure last as far as Pelly," Daylight grinned.

Kama shook his head doubtfully, and rolled over on his side, turning his back in token of farewell.

Daylight won across Chilcoot that same day, dropping down five hundred feet in the darkness and the flurrying snow to Crater Lake, where he camped.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 动画战场

    动画战场

    《宠物小精灵》《星际宝贝》《玩具总动员》《超能陆战队》……扭曲的动画,重合的世界。圆满的结局,崩溃的灵魂。我们给你超前体验,给你极限乐趣,而你……典当生命。交纳记忆、思维、灵魂。开启副本,去践踏底线,去争夺……生存的机会。为他们,提供一个……争战的领域。PS:书已签约,请放心收藏,绝不太监。
  • 阿拉德之上流剑神

    阿拉德之上流剑神

    作者语:本书开头有毒,为新人练笔之作,请谨慎观看。阿拉德(暂停)——鬼灭之刃(完结)——阿拉德(进行时)“今天,也是充满希望的一天。”清晨的赛丽亚愉快的伸了个懒腰,拿起昨日未曾看完的,由新泰拉·天界·魔界·阿拉德联合出版的《罗赫·格林传》,津津有味的看了起来。“喂,赛丽亚,来碗鸡蛋面,多葱,加蛋!”“好嘞,来了!”因为有工作到来,赛丽亚只能拿着书走到柜台处,看着那没有分毫衰老,实际上年龄早已不可计数的老朋友,笑了下道:“罗赫,你出传记了哦,要看看吗。”“啊?”名为罗赫·格林的青年,有些摸不着头脑的看向了赛丽亚,随即拿过对方手里的那本书,翻开了第一页,然后脸瞬间就黑了下来。“这书凭空污我清白,怎么能这样呢,我什么时候开后宫了?”故事,从这里开始。
  • 维纪元

    维纪元

    第三纪元文明奎雅维洛Tleyquiyahuillo时代,则是因天降火与而步向毁灭之路,乃为古代核子战争。
  • 残疾王爷我的爱

    残疾王爷我的爱

    一朝穿越成坐在花轿上的庶出三小姐,因一道突如其来的赐婚她服毒自杀,当蛇女变成三小姐会发生什么惊天动地的变化?呵,嫁给不受宠失了右臂的残疾七王爷?好,她嫁,只不过是换了一个睡觉的地方而已。可她发现她越来越心系残疾相公的时候才发现自己早已经爱上他。
  • 豪门隐世天才,夜帝专属

    豪门隐世天才,夜帝专属

    因为记忆封印,原本天才的她,变成了痴呆傻后母掩饰,将她送往a市,离开本家的她,更加没人照料。催眠师给她注入记忆,让她活在噩梦中,本来意识清明,却要遵循那些没来头的指令。一场意外,她清醒了,而且获得意外收获,那紫色的世界,灵气浓郁,“靠,原来本小姐这么逆天。”但是,这个妖孽的男人是谁,好帅,“帅哥,我要你娶我,我想当你老婆。”(咳咳..这时候不傻)
  • 祸国银妇:暴君滚远点

    祸国银妇:暴君滚远点

    不惜背负着强抢妹妹丈夫的罪名,银紫郁也要想办法报仇,可她过尽千帆,却是得到一个行为不正勾引成性的臭名。当现代国家军情局的超级特工穿越时空,成为北周皇宫这个凄凄惨惨永远不受宠的皇后。一把世人无法认知的黑色短枪抵上那些觊觎天下却又不把她放在眼里的男人的胸膛。“别动粗,咱们,谁死?还不一定呢!”高手与高手的较量,冷情与无情的悬殊,到最后谁丢了心,谁动了情?谁拯救了谁?谁又灭了谁?
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 五玄录

    五玄录

    战乱之年,民不聊生,硝烟四起,奇术立世。龙朝之圣居于首位,江湖七派各显神通,便是那阴影之处,也有刀光剑影闪过……江问随师走南闯北,不求大富大贵,只求安身护己,但祸从天降如冷水。事事非非,皆——难人如意……
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!