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Corporal Cameron of the North West Mounted Police
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第10章

TheextraordinarysuddennessoftheseatmosphericchangesonlyincreasedthesenseofphantasmicunrealitywithwhichCameronhadbeenstrugglingduringthepastthirty-sixhours。Astheafternoonworeontheairbecamesensiblywarmer。Themoistureroseinsteamingcloudsfromthemountainsides,thesnowraneverywhereingurglingrivulets,therivuletsbecamestreams,thestreamsrivers,andthemountaintorrentswhichtheyhadeasilyfordedearlierinthedaythreatenedtosweepthemaway。

Thetrader’sspiritsappearedtorisewiththetemperature。Hewasinhighglee。Itwasasifhehadescapedsomeimminentperil。”Wewillmakeitallright!”heshoutedtoLittleThunderastheypausedforafewmomentsinagrassyglade。”CanwemaketheForksbeforedark?”

LittleThunder’sgruntmightmeananything,buttothetraderitexpresseddoubt。”Onthen!”heshouted。”Wemustmakethesebrutesgetamoveon。

They’llfeedwhenwecamp。”

Sosayinghehurledhishorseuponthestragglingbunchofponiesthatwereeagerlysnatchingmouthfulsofgrassfromwhichthechinookhadalreadymeltedthesnow。Mercilesslyandsavagelythetrader,withwhipandvoiceandchargingstallion,hustledthewretchedanimalsintothetrailoncemore。Andthroughthelongafternoon,withunceasingandbrutalferocity,hebelaboredthefaltering,stumbling,half-starvedcreatures,tillfromsheerexhaustiontheywereliketofalluponthetrail。Itwasawearybusinessanddisgusting,butthedemonspiritofNighthawkseemedtohavepassedintohismaster,andwithaninsistencethatknewnomercytogethertheybatteredthatwretchedbunchupanddownthelongslopestillatlengththemercifulnightfelluponthestraggling,stumblingcavalcadeandmadearapidpaceimpossible。

AttheheadofalongslopeLittleThundercametoanabrupthalt,rodetotherearandgruntedsomethingtohischief。”What?”criedRaveninastartledvoice。”Stonies!Where?”

LittleThunderpointed。”Didtheyseeyou?”ThisinsultLittleThunderdisdainedtonotice。”Good!”repliedRaven。”Stayhere,Cameron,wewilltakealookatthem。”

Inaveryfewminuteshereturned,aneagertoneinhisvoice,aneagergleaminhiseyes。”Stonies!”heexclaimed。”Andabigcamp。Ontheirwaybackfromtheirwinter’strapping。OldMacdougallhimselfincharge,I

think。Doyouknowhim?””Ihaveheardofhim,”saidCameron,andhistoneindicatedhisreverencefortheagedpioneerMethodistmissionarywhohadaccomplishedsuchmarvelsduringhislongyearsofservicewithhisIndianflockandhadgainedsuchawonderfulcontroloverthem。”Yes,heisallright,”repliedRaven,answeringhistone。”Heisashrewdoldboy,though。Looksmightycloseafterthetradingend。Well,wewillperhapsdoalittletradeourselves。Butwewon’tdisturbtheoldman,”hecontinued,asiftohimself。”Comeandtakealookatthem。”

LittleThunderhadhaltedataspotwherethetrailforked。Onepartledtotherightdownthelongslopeofthemountain,theothertotheleft,graduallyclimbingtowardthetop。TheStonieshadcomebytherighthandtrailandwerenowcampedoffthetrailonalittleshelteredbenchfurtherdownthesideofthemountainandsurroundedbyascatteringgroupoftallpines。Throughthemistynighttheircampfiresburnedcheerily,lightinguptheirlodges。Aroundthefirescouldbeseengroupsofmensquattedonthegroundandhereandthereamongthelodgesthesquawswerebusy,evidentlypreparingtheeveningmeal。Atonesideofthecampcouldbedistinguishedanumberoftetheredponiesandnearthemothersquietlygrazing。

Butthoughthecamplayonlyafewhundredyardsawayandonalowerlevel,notasoundcameupfromittoCameron’searsexcepttheoccasionalbarkofadog。TheIndiansareasilentpeopleandmovenoiselesslythroughNature’ssolitudesasifinreverenceforhersacredmysteries。”Wewon’tdisturbthem,”saidRaveninalowtone。”Wewillslippastquietly。””TheycomefromMorleyville,don’tthey?”enquiredCameron。”Yes。””Whynotvisitthecamp?”exclaimedCameroneagerly。”IamsureMr。Macdougallwouldbegladtoseeus。AndwhycouldnotIgobackwithhim?MycampisrightonthetrailtoMorleyville。”

Ravenstoodsilent,evidentlyperplexed。”Well,”herepliedhesitatingly,”weshallseelater。Meantimelet’sgetintocampourselves。Andnonoise,please。”Hisvoicewaslowandstern。

Silently,andasswiftlyaswasconsistentwithsilence,LittleThunderledhisbandofpackhorsesalongtheuppertrail,thetraderandCameronbringinguptherearwiththeotherponies。Forabouthalfamiletheyproceededinthisdirection,then,turningsharplytotheright,theycutacrossthroughthestragglingwoods,andsocameuponthelowertrail,beyondtheencampmentoftheStoniesandwelloutofsightofit。”Wecamphere,”saidRavenbriefly。”Butremember,nonoise。””Whataboutvisitingtheircamp?”enquiredCameron。”Thereisnoimmediatehurry。”

HespokeafewwordstoLittleThunderinIndian。”LittleThunderthinkstheymaybeBlackfeet。Wecan’tbetoocareful。Nowlet’sgetgrub。”

Cameronmadenoreply。Thetrader’shesitatingmannerawakenedallhisformersuspicions。HewasfirmlyconvincedtheIndianswereStoniesandheresolvedthatcomewhatmighthewouldmakehisescapetotheircamp。

Withoutunloadingtheirpackstheybuilttheirfireuponalargeflatrockandthere,crouchingaboutit,forthemistswerechilly,theyhadtheirsupper。

InundertonesRavenandLittleThunderconversedintheIndianspeech。Thegaycarelessairofthetraderhadgivenplacetooneofkeen,purposefuldetermination。Therewasevidentlyseriousbusinessonfoot。ImmediatelyaftersupperLittleThundervanishedintothemist。”Wemayaswellmakeourselvescomfortable,”saidRaven,pullingacoupleofbuffaloskinsfromapackandgivingonetoCameron。”LittleThunderisgonetoreconnoiter。”Hethrewsomesticksuponthefire。”Bettergotosleep,”hesuggested。”WeshallprobablyvisitthecampinthemorningiftheyshouldprovetobeStonies。”

Cameronmadenoreply,but,lyingdownuponhisbuffaloskin,pretendedtosleep,thoughwiththefirmresolvetokeepawake。

Buthehadpassedthroughanexhaustingdayandbeforemanyminuteshadpassedhefellintoadoze。

Fromthisheawokewithastart,hisearsfilledwiththesoundofsinging。BeyondthefirelayRavenuponhisface,apparentlysoundasleep。ThesingingcamefromthedirectionoftheIndiancamp。

Noiselesslyheroseandstoleupthetrailtoapointfromwhichthecampwasplainlyvisible。Awonderfulscenelaybeforehiseyes。AgreatfireburnedinthecentreofthecampandroundthefirethewholebandofIndianswasgatheredwiththeirsquawsinthebackground。Inthecentreofthecirclestoodatallmanwithavenerablebeard,apparentlyreading。Afterhehadreadthesoundofsingingoncemoreroseuponthenightair。”Stonies,allright,”saidCameronexultantlytohimself。”Andateveningprayers,too,byJove。”

HerememberedhearingMcIvortellhowtheStoniesneverwentonahuntingexpeditionwithouttheirhymnbooksandneverclosedadaywithouttheireveningworship。Thevoiceswerehigh-pitchedandthin,butfromthatdistancetheyfloatedupsoftandsweet。HecouldclearlydistinguishthemusicoftheoldMethodisthymn,thewordsofwhichwerequitefamiliartohim:”ThereisafountainfilledwithbloodDrawnfromImmanuel’sveins;

Andsinnersplungedbeneaththatflood。

Losealltheirguiltystains。”

Overandoveragain,withstrangewildcadencesoftheirowninvention,theworshipperswailedforththerefrain,”Losealltheirguiltystains。”

Then,allkneeling,theywenttoprayer。Overall,themistymoonstrugglingthroughthebrokencloudscastapaleandghostlylight。

Itwas,toCameronwithhisold-worldreligiousconventionsandtraditions,aweirdlyfascinatingbutintenselyimpressivescene。

Afarbeyondthevalley,appearedindimoutlinethegreatmountains,withtheirheadsthrustupintothesky。Nearerattheirbasesgatheredthepines,atfirstinsolidgloomymasses,then,astheyapproached,instragglinggroups,andatlastsingly,liketallsentinelsonguard。Onthegrassyglade,surroundedbythesentinelpines,thecircleofduskyworshippers,kneelingabouttheircampfire,liftedtheirfacesheavenwardandtheirheartsGod-wardinprayer,andasuponthoseduskyfacesthefirelightfellinfitfulgleams,soupontheirhearts,darkwiththesuperstitionsofahundredgenerations,therefellthegleamsofthetorchheldhighbythehandsoftheirdauntlessambassadoroftheblessedGospeloftheGraceofGod。

WithmingledfeelingsofreverenceandofpityCameronstoodgazingdownuponthisscene,resolvedmorethanevertoattachhimselftothiscampwhosedaysclosedwitheveningprayer。”Impressivescene!”saidamockingvoiceinhisear。

Cameronstarted。Asuddenfeelingofrepulsionseizedhim。”Yes,”hesaidgravely,”animpressivescene,inmyeyesatleast,andIshouldnotwonderifintheeyesofGodaswell。””Whoknows?”saidRavengruffly,astheybothturnedbacktothefire。

CHAPTERIV

THEDULLREDSTAIN

Theminutespassedslowly。ThesceneinthecampoftheStoniesthathehadjustwitnesseddroveallsleepfromCameron。Hewasfirmlyresolvedthatatthefirstopportunityhewouldmakehisbreakforliberty;forhewasnowfullyawarethatthoughnotconfessedlyhewasnonethelessreallyaprisoner。

Ashelayintentlythinking,forminganddiscardingplansofescape,twoIndians,followedbyLittleThunder,walkedquietlywithinthecircleofthefirelightandwithanodandagrunttowardsRavensatdownbythefire。Ravenpassedhistobaccobag,which,withoutaword,theyaccepted;and,fillingtheirpipes,theygravelybegantosmoke。”WhiteCloud,”gruntedLittleThunder,wavinghishandtothefirstIndian。”BigChief。Him,”pointingtothesecondIndian,”WhiteCloudbrother。””Mybrothershadgoodhuntingthisyear,”saidRaven。

TheIndiansgruntedforreply。”Yourpacksareheavy?”

Anothergruntmadeanswer。”Wehavemuchgoods,”continuedRaven。”Butthetimeisshort。

Comeandsee。”

Ravenledthemoutintothedarktowardsthepackhorse,LittleThunderremainingbythefire。FromthedarknessCameroncouldhearRaven’svoiceinlowtonesandtheIndians’gutturalrepliesmingledwithunusuallaughter。

Whentheyreturnedthechangeintheirappearancewasplainlyvisible。Theireyesweregleamingwithanunnaturalexcitement,theirgraveanddignifieddemeanourhadgivenplacetoaneager,almostchildishexcitement。Camerondidnotneedthewhiffthatcametohimfromtheirbreathtoexplainthecauseofthissuddenchange。Thesignsweretohimonlytoofamiliar。”Mybrotherswillneedtohurry,”saidRaven。”Wemovewhenthemoonishigh。””Good!”repliedWhiteCloud。”Go,quick。”Hewavedhishandtowardthedark。”Come。”Hebroughtitbackagain。”Heapquick。”

Withoutfurtherwordtheyvanished,silentastheshadowsthatswallowedthemup。”Now,then,Cameron,wehavebigbusinessonfoot。Upandgiveusahand。LittleThunder,takethebunchdownthetrailacoupleofmilesandcomeback。”

Selectingoneofthepackponies,hetiedittoapinetreeandtheothershehurriedoffwithLittleThunderdownthetrail。”Goingtodosometrading,areyou?”enquiredCameron。”Yes,ifthepriceisright,thoughI’mnottookeen,”repliedRaven,throwinghimselfdownbesidethefire。”Whatareyouafter?Furs?””Yes,fursmostly。Anythingtheyhavetooffer。””Whatdoyougiveinexchange?”

Raventhrewhimasharpglance,butCameron’sfacewasturnedtowardthefire。”Oh,variousarticles。Wearingapparel,tobacco,finery。Molassestoo。Theyareveryfondofmolasses。””Molasses?”echoedCameron,withatouchofscorn。”Itwasnotmolassestheyhadto-night。Whydidyougivethemwhiskey?”heaskedboldly。

Ravenstarted。Hiseyesnarrowedtotwopiercingpoints。”Why?That’smybusiness,myfriend。Ikeepaflasktotreatmyguestsoccasionally。Haveyouanyobjection?””Itisagainstthelaw,Iunderstand,andmightybadfortheIndians。””Againstthelaw?”echoedRaveninchildlikesurprise。”Youdon’ttellme!””SotheMountedPolicedeclare,”saidCameron,turninghiseyesuponRaven’sface。”TheMountedPolice!”exclaimedRaven,pouringforthafloodofoaths。”That!fortheMountedPolice!”hesaid,snappinghisfingers。”But,”repliedCameron,”Iunderstoodyouveryespeciallytoobjecttotheoperationsofthewhiskeyrunners?””Whiskeyrunners?Who’sspeakingofwhiskeyrunners?I’mtalkingoftheapprovedmethodoftreatingourfriendsinthiscountry,andifthepoliceshouldinterferebetweenmeandmyfriendstheywouldbecarryingthingsalittletoofar。Butallthesame,”hecontinued,hastilycheckinghimself,”thepoliceareallright。

Theyputdownalotoflawlessnessinthiscountry。ButImayaswellsaytoyouhere,Mr。Cameron,”hecontinued,”thattherearecertainthingsitisbestnottosee,or,havingseen,tospeedilyforget。”AshespokethesewordshiseyesnarrowedagaintotwogreypointsthatseemedtoborerightthroughtoCameron’sbrain。”Thismanisaverydevil,”thoughtCamerontohimself。”Iwasafoolnottoseeitbefore。”Buttothetraderhesaid,”TherearesomethingsIwouldrathernotseeandsomethingsIcannotforget。”

BeforeanotherhourhadpassedtheStoniesreappeared,thistimeonponies。Thetradermadenomovetomeetthem。Hesatquietlysmokingbythefire。SilentlytheIndiansapproachedthefireandthrewdownapackoffurs。”Huh!”saidWhiteCloud。”Good!Vergood!”Heopenedhispackandspreadoutupontherockwithimpressivedeliberationitscontents。Andgoodtheywere,eventoCameron’sunculturedeye。

Wolfskinsandbear,cinnamonandblack,beaver,fox,andmink,aswellassomemagnificentspecimensofmountaingoatandsheep。”Good!Good!Big——fine——heapgood!”WhiteCloudcontinuedtoexclaimashedisplayedhiscollection。

Raventurnedthemovercarelessly,feelingthefurs,examiningandweighingthepelts。Thengoingtothepackhorsehereturnedandspreadoutupontherockbesidethefursthegoodswhichheproposedtoofferinexchange。Andapitifuldisplayitwas,gaudycalicoesandflimsyflannels,thebrillianceofwhosecolourwasonlyequalledbytheshoddinessofthematerial,cheapdomesticblankets,halfwoolhalfcotton,preparedespeciallyfortheIndiantrade。These,withbeadsandbuttons,trinkets,wholestringsofbrassrings,rollsoftobacco,bagsofshotandpowder,potmetalknives,andotherarticles,allbearingthestampofglitteringfraud,constitutedhisstockforbarter。TheIndiansmadestrenuouseffortstomaintainanairofdignifiedindifference,buttheglitterintheireyesbetrayedtheireagerness。WhiteCloudpickedupagoatskin,heavywithitsdeepsilkyfurandwithitsrichsplendourcoveredovertheglitteringmassofRaven’scheapandtawdrystuff。”Goodtrade,”saidWhiteCloud。”Him,”pointingtotheskin,”and,”turningitback,”him,”layinghishanduponthegoodsbeneath。

Ravensmiledcarelessly,pulledoutaflaskfromhispocket,tookadrinkandpassedittotheothers。Desperatelystrugglingtosuppresshiseagernessandtomaintainhisdignifiedbearing,WhiteCloudseizedtheflaskand,drinkinglonganddeep,passedittohisbrother。”Haveadrink,Cameron,”saidRaven,ashereceivedhisflaskagain。”No!”saidCameronshortly。”AndIwouldsuggesttoyourfriendsthattheycompletethetradebeforetheydrinkmuchmore。””Myfriendheresaysthisisnogood,”saidRaventotheIndians,tappingtheflaskwithhisfinger。”Hesaysnomoredrink。”

WhiteCloudshotakeenenquiringglanceatCameron,buthemadenoreplyotherthantostretchouthishandforRaven’sflaskagain。

BeforemanyminutestheefficacyofRaven’smethodsofbarterbegantobeapparent。TheIndianslosttheirgraveanddignifieddemeanour。Theybecamecurious,eager,garrulous,anddemonstrative。

WithchildishgleetheybeganexaminingmorecloselyRaven’ssupplyofgoods,tryingontherings,drapingthemselvesinthegaudycalicoesandflannels。AtlengthRavenrolleduphisarticlesofbarterandsetthemupononeside。”Howmuch?”hesaid。

WhiteCloudselectedthegoatskin,laiduponitsomehalfdozenbeaverandmink,andacoupleoffoxes,androllingthemupinapilelaidthembesideRaven’sbundle。

Thetradersmiledandshookhishead。”Nogood。Nogood。”Sosayinghetookfromhispackanotherflaskandlaidituponhispile。

InstantlytheIndianincreasedhispilebyabearskin,agreywolf,andamountaingoat。Then,withoutwaitingforRaven’swords,hereachedfortheflask。”No,notyet,”saidRavenquietly,layinghishanddownupontheflask。

TheIndianwithgleamingeyesthrewonthepilesomeadditionalskins。”Good!”saidRaven,surrenderingtheflask。SwiftlytheIndiancaughtitupand,seizingthecorkinhisteeth,bititoffclosetotheneckoftheflask。Snatchinghisknifefromhispocketwithalmostfranticenergy,heproceededtodigouttheimbeddedcork。”Here,”saidRaven,takingtheflaskfromhim。”Letmehaveit。”

FromhispockethetookaknifecontainingacorkscrewandwiththishedrewthecorkandhandedtheflaskbacktotheIndian。

Withshameless,bestialhastetheIndianplacedthebottletohislipsandafteralongpullpassedittohiswaitingbrother。

AtthispointRavenroseasiftoclosethenegotiationsandtookouthisownflaskforafinaldrink,butfounditempty。”Aha!”heexclaimed,turningtheemptyflaskupsidedown。AtoncetheIndianpassedhimhisflask。Raven,however,wavedhimasideand,goingtohispack,drewoutatinoilcanwhichwouldcontainaboutagallon。Fromthiswithgreatdeliberationhefilledhisflask。”Huh!”exclaimedtheIndian,pointingtothecan。”Howmuch?”

Ravenshookhishead。”Nosell。Forme,”heanswered,tappinghimselfonthebreast。”Howmuch?”saidtheIndianfiercely。

StillRavendeclinedtosell。

SwiftlytheIndiangathereduptheremaininghalfofhispackoffursand,throwingthemsavagelyatRaven’sfeet,seizedthecan。

StillRavenrefusedtoletitgo。

AtthispointthesoftpaddingofalopingponywasheardcomingupthetrailandinafewminutesLittleThundersilentlytookhisplaceinthecircleaboutthefire。Cameron’sheartsankwithinhim,fornowitseemedasifhischanceofescapehadslippedfromhim。

RavenspokeafewrapidwordstoLittleThunder,whoenteredintoconversationwiththeStonies。AtlengthWhiteClouddrewfromhiscoatablackfoxskin。InspiteofhimselfRavenutteredaslightexclamation。Itwasindeedasuperbpelt。Withsavagehateineverylineofhisfaceandineverymovementofhisbody,theIndianflungtheskinuponthepileoffursandwithouta”Byyourleave”seizedthecanandpassedittohisbrother。

AtthispointRaven,withasuddendisplayofrecklessgenerosity,placedhisownflaskupontheIndian’spileofgoods。”Askthemiftheywantmolasses,”saidRaventoLittleThunder。”No,”gruntedtheIndiancontemptuously,preparingtodepart。”Askthem,LittleThunder。”

ImmediatelyasLittleThunderbegantospeakthecontemptuousattitudeoftheStoniesgaveplacetooneofkeeninterestanddesire。AftersomefurthertalkLittleThunderwenttothepack-

pony,returnedbearingasmallkegandsetitontherockbesideRaven’spileoffurs。HastilytheStoniesconsultedtogether,WhiteCloudapparentlyreluctant,thebrotherrecklesslyeagertoclosethedeal。FinallywithagestureWhiteCloudputanendtotheconversation,steppedouthastilyintothedarkandreturnedleadinghisponyintothelight。Cuttingasunderthelashingswithhisknife,hereleasedabundleoffursandthrewitdownatRaven’sfeet。”Sameting。Good!”hesaid。

ButRavenwouldnotlookatthebundleandproceededtopackupthespoilsofhisbarter。EarnestlytheStoniesappealedtoLittleThunder,butinvain。Angrilytheyremonstrated,butstillwithoutresult。AtlengthLittleThunderpointedtotheponyandwithouthesitationWhiteCloudplacedthebridlereininhishands。

Cameroncouldcontainhimselfnolonger。SuddenlyrisingfromhisplacehestrodetothesideoftheIndiansandcried,”Don’tdoit!

Don’tbesuchfools!Thisnogood,”hesaid,kickingthekeg。”WhatwouldMr。Macdougallsay?Come!Igowithyou。Takebackthesefurs。”

Hesteppedforwardtoseizethesecondpack。SwiftlyLittleThunderleapedbeforehim,knifeinhand,andcrouchedtospring。

TheStonieshadnodoubtastohismeaning。Theirheartswerefilledwithblackrageagainsttheunscrupuloustrader,buttheirinsanethirstforthe”fire-water”sweptfromtheirmindseveryotherconsiderationbutthatofdeterminationtogratifythismadlust。UnconsciouslytheyrangedthemselvesbesideCameron,theirhandsgoingtotheirbelts。QuietlyRavenspokeafewrapidwordstoLittleThunder,who,slowlyputtinguphisknife,madeabriefbutvigourousharanguetotheStonies,theresultofwhichwasseeninthedoubtfulglanceswhichtheycastuponCameronfromtimetotime。”Comeon!”criedCameronagain,layinghishanduponthenearestIndian。”Let’sgotoyourcamp。Takeyourfurs。Heisathief,arobber,abadman。Allthat,”sweepinghishandtowardsRaven’sgoods,”nogood。This,”kickingthekeg,”bad。Killyou。”

Thesewordstheycouldnotentirelyunderstand,buthisgesturesweresufficientlyeloquentandsignificant。TherewasanuglygleaminRaven’seyesandanuglycurltohisthinlips,butheonlysmiled。”Come,”hesaid,wavinghishandtowardthefurs,”takethemaway。

Tellthemwedon’twanttotrade,LittleThunder。”Hepulledouthisflask,slowlytookadrink,andpassedittoLittleThunder,whogreedilyfollowedhisexample。”Tellthemwedon’twanttotradeatall,”insistedRaven。

LittleThundervolublyexplainedthetrader’swishes。”Good-bye,”saidRaven,offeringhishandtoWhiteCloud。”Goodfriends,”headded,oncemorepassinghimhisflask。”Don’t!”saidCameron,layinghishandagainupontheIndian’sarm。

ForasingleinstantWhiteCloudpaused。”Huh!”gruntedLittleThunderincontempt。”Bigchiefscared。”

QuicklytheStonyshookoffCameron’shand,seizedtheflaskand,puttingittohislips,draineditdry。”Come,”saidCamerontotheotherStony。”Comewithme。”

RavenutteredawarningwordtoLittleThunder。TheIndiansstoodforsomemomentsuncertain,theirheadsbowedupontheirbreasts。

ThenWhiteCloud,throwingbackhisheadandlookingCameronfullintheface,said——”Goodman。Goodman。Menogo。””ThenIgoalone,”criedCameron,springingoffintothedarkness。

Asheturnedhisfootcaughtthepileofwoodbroughtforthefire。

Hetrippedandstumbledalmosttotheground。BeforehecouldrecoverhimselfLittleThunder,swiftasawildcat,leapeduponhisbackwithhisever-readyknifeinhisupraisedhand,butbeforehecouldstrike,CameronhadturnedhimselfandthrowingtheIndianoffhadstruggledtohisfeet。”Holdthere!”criedRavenwithaterribleoath,flinginghimselfuponthestrugglingpair。

AmomentortwotheStonieshesitated,thentheytooseizedCameronandbetweenthemalltheyborehimfightingtotheground。”Keepback!Keepback!”criedRaveninaterriblevoicetoLittleThunder,who,knifeinhand,wasdancinground,seekinganopportunitytostrike。”Willyouliestill,orshallIknockyourheadin?”saidRaventoCameronthroughhisclenchedteeth,withonehandonhisthroatandtheotherpoisingarevolveroverhishead。Camerongaveupthestruggle。”Speakandquick!”criedRaven,hisfaceworkingwithpassion,hisvoicethickandhusky,hisbreathcominginquickgaspsfromthefurythatpossessedhim。”Allright,”saidCameron。”Letmeup。Youhavebeatenmethistime。”

Ravensprangtohisfeet。”Lethimup!”hesaid。”Now,then,Cameron,givemeyourwordyouwon’ttrytoescape。””No,Iwillnot!I’llseeyouhangedfirst,”saidCameron。

Ravendeliberatelydrewhispistolandsaidslowly:”Ihavesavedyourlifetwicealready,butthetimeispastforanymoretrifling。Nowyou’vegottotakeit。”

AtthisLittleThunderspokeaword,pointingtowardthecampoftheStonies。Ravenhesitated,thenwithanoathhestrodetowardCameronandthrustinghispistolinhisfacesaidintonesofcoldandconcentratedrage:”Listentome,youfool!Yourlifeishangingbyahairtriggerthatgoesoffwithafeathertouch。Igiveyouonemorechance。

Movehandorfootandthebulletinthisgunwillpassneatlythroughyoureye。SohelpmeGodAlmighty!”

HespoketoLittleThunder,stillkeepingCameroncoveredwithhisgun。TheIndianslippedquietlybehindCameronandswiftlythrewalineoverhisshouldersand,drawingittight,boundhisarmstohisside。AgainandagainherepeatedthisoperationtillCameronstoodswathedinthecoilsoftheropelikeamummy,inwardlyraging,notsomuchathiscaptor,butathimselfandhisstupidbunglingofhisbreakforliberty。HishelplessandabsurdappearanceseemedtorestoreRaven’sgoodhumour。”Now,then,”hesaid,turningtotheStoniesandresuminghiscarelessair,”wewillfinishourlittlebusiness。Sitdown,Mr。

Cameron,”hecontinued,withapleasantsmile。”Itmaybelessdignified,butitismuchmorecomfortable。”

Oncemorehetookouthisflaskandpasseditround,forgettingtotakeitbackfromhisIndianvisitors,whocontinuedtodrinkfromitinturn。”Listen,”hesaid。”Igiveyouallyouseehereforyourfursandaponytopackthem。Thatismylastword。Quick,yesorno?

Tellthemnomoretrifling,LittleThunder。Themoonishigh。Westartintenminutes。”

Therewasnofurtherhaggling。TheIndiansseemedtorecognisethatthetimeforthatwaspast。Afterabriefconsultationtheygruntedtheiracceptanceandproceededtopackuptheirgoods,butwithnogoodwill。Morevividlythananyinthecompanytheyrealisedtheimmensityofthefraudthatwasbeingperpetrateduponthem。Theywerebeingrobbedoftheirwholewinter’skillandthatofsomeoftheirfriendsaswell,buttheywerehelplessinthegripoftheirmadpassionforthetrader’sfire-water。Disgustedwiththemselvesandfilledwithblackrageagainstthemanwhohadsopitilesslystrippedthembareoftheprofitsofayear’stoilandprivation,howgladlywouldtheyhaveputtheirknivesintohisback,buttheyknewhissortbyonlytoobitterexperienceandtheyknewthatathishandstheyneedexpectnopity。”Here,”criedRaven,observingtheirblacklooks。”Apresentformybrothers。”Hehandedthemeacharolloftobacco。”Andapresentfortheirsquaws,”addingascarletblanketapiecetotheirpack。

Withoutawordofthankstheytookthegiftsand,loadingtheirstuffupontheirremainingpony,disappeareddownthetrail。”Now,LittleThunder,let’sgetoutofthis,foroncetheiroldmanfindsouthewillbehotfootonourtrail。”

Withfurioushastetheyfelltotheirpacking。Cameronstoodaghastattheamazingswiftnessanddexteritywithwhichthepackswereropedandloaded。WhenallwascompletethetraderturnedtoCameroningaygoodhumour。”Now,Mr。Cameron,willyougopassengerorfreight?”Cameronmadenoreply。”Inotherwords,shallwepackyouonyourponyorwillyouridelikeagentleman,givingmeyourwordnottoattempttoescape?Timepresses,soanswerquick!Givemetwenty-fourhours。

Givemeyourwordfortwenty-fourhours,afterwhichyoucangowhenyoulike。””Iagree,”saidCameronshortly。”Cuthimloose,LittleThunder。”LittleThunderhesitated。”Quick,youfool!Cuthimloose。IknowagentlemanwhenIseehim。Heistiedtighterthanwithropes。””Itisagreatpity,”hecontinued,addressingCameroninapleasantconversationaltoneastheyrodedownthetrailtogether,”thatyoushouldhavemadeanassofyourselfforthosebrutes。

Bah!Whatodds?OldMacdougallorsomeoneelsewouldgettheirstuffsoonerorlater。WhynotI?Come,cheerup。Youarejollywelloutofit,for,Godknows,youmaylivetolookdeathinthefacemanyatime,butneverwhileyoulivewillyoubesoneartouchingtheoldsportasyouwereafewminutesago。WhyIhaveinterferedtosaveyouthesethreetimesblessedifIknow!Manyaman’sboneshavebeenpickedbythecoyotesinthesehillsforafractionoftheprovocationyouhavegivenme,nottospeakofLittleThunder,whoisproperlythirstingforyourblood。Buttakeadvicefromme,”hereheleanedovertowardsCameronandtouchedhimontheshoulder,whilehisvoicetookasternertone,”don’tventureonanyfurtherlibertieswithhim。”

SuddenlyCameron’srageblazedforth。”Nowperhapsyouwilllistentome,”hesaidinavoicethrillingwithpassion。”Firstofall,keepyourhandsoffme。Asforyourcomradeandpartnerincrime,IfearhimnomorethanIwouldadogandlikeadogIshalltreathimifhedarestoattackmeagain。

Asforyou,youareacowardandacad。Youhavemeatadisadvantage。Butputdownyourgunsandfightmeonequalterms,andIwillmakeyoubegforyourlife!”

TherewasagleamofamusedadmirationinRaven’seyes。”ByJove!Itwouldbeaprettyfight,Idobelieve,andoneI

shouldgreatlyenjoy。Atpresent,however,timeispressingandthereforethatpleasurewemustpostpone。MeantimeIpromiseyouthatwhenitcomesitwillbeonequalterms。””Iasknomore,”saidCameron。

Therewasnofurtherconversation,forRavenappearedintentonputtingaslargeaspaceaspossiblebetweenhimselfandthecampoftheStonies。Thediscoveryofthefraudheknewwouldbeinevitableandheknew,too,thatGeorgeMacdougallwasnotthemantoallowhisflocktobefleecedwithimpunity。

SobeforethegreylightofmorningbegantostealoverthemountaintopsRaven,withhisbunchofponiesandhisloot,wasmanymilesforwardonhisjourney。Buttheenduranceevenofbronchosandcayuseshasitslimit,andtheirdesperateconditionfromhungerandfatiguerenderedfoodandrestimperative。

ThesunwasfullyupwhenRavenorderedahalt,andinasunnyvalley,deepwithgrass,unsaddlingtheweariedanimals,heturnedthemloosetofeedandrest。Apparentlycarelessofdangerandhighlycontentedwiththeirnight’sachievement,heandhisIndianpartnerabandonedthemselvestosleep。Cameron,too,thoughhisindignationandchagrinpreventedsleepforatime,wasfinallyforcedtoyieldtothegenialinfluencesofthewarmsunandthelanguidairsofthespringday,and,firmlyresolvingtokeepawake,hefellintodreamlessslumber。

Thesunwasridinghighnoonwhenhewasawakenedbyahanduponhisarm。ItwasRaven。”Hush!”hesaid。”Notaword。Mountandquick!”

LookingaboutCameronobservedthatthepackhorseswerereadyloadedandRavenstandingbyhisbronchoreadytomount。LittleThunderwasnowheretobeseen。”What’sup?”saidCameron。

ForanswerRavenpointedupthelongslopingtraildownwhichtheyhadcome。Therethreehorsemencouldbeseenridinghard,butstilldistantmorethanhalfamile。”Sawthemthreemilesaway,luckilyenough,”saidRaven。”Where’sLittleThunder?”enquiredCameron。”Oh,roundingupthebunch,”answeredRavencarelessly,wavinghishandtowardthevalley。”Thosemenarecomingsome,”headded,swingingintohissaddle。

Ashespokearifleshotshatteredthestillnessofthevalley。

Thefirstoftheridersthrewuphishands,clutchedwildlyatthevacantairandpitchedheadlongoutofthesaddle。”GoodGod!

What’sthat?”gaspedCameron。Theothertwowheeledintheircourse。Beforetheycouldturnasecondshotrangoutandanotheroftheridersfelluponhishorse’sneck,clungthereforamoment,thengentlyslidtotheground。Thethird,throwinghimselfoverthesideofhispony,rodebackfordearlife。

Athirdandafourthshotwereheard,butthefleeingriderescapedunhurt。”Whatdoesthatmean?”againaskedCameron,weakandsickwithhorror。”Mount!”yelledRavenwithaterribleoathandflourishingarevolverinhishand。”Mountquick!”Hisfacewaspale,hiseyesburnedwithafierceglare,whilehisvoicerangwiththeblastofabugle。”Leadthosepackhorsesdownthattrail!”heyelled,thrustingthelineintoCameron’shand。”Quick,Itellyou!””Crack-crack!”TwiceabulletsangsavagelypastCameron’sears。”Quicker!”shoutedRaven,circlingroundthebunchofponieswithwildcriesandoathslikeamangonemad。Againandagaintherevolverspatwickedlyandhereandthereaponyplungedrecklesslyforward,nickedintheearbyoneofthosevenomoussingingpellets。Helplesstodefendhimselfandexpectingeverymomenttofeelthestingofabulletsomewhereinhisbody,Cameronhurriedhisponywithallhismightdownthetrail,draggingthepackanimalsafterhim。Inhuddledconfusiontheterrifiedbrutesfollowedafterhiminamadrush,forhardupontheirrear,likeabeastdevil-possessed,Nighthawkpressed,biting,kicking,squealing,totheaccompanimentofhisrider’soathsandyellsandpistolshots。Downthelongslopingtrailtotheveryendofthevalleythemadrushcontinued。Theretheascentcheckedthefuryofthespeedandforcedaquieterpace。Butthroughtheafternoontherewasnoweakeningofthepressurefromthereartilltheeveningshadowsandthefrequentfallingoftheworn-outbeastsforcedaslackeningofthepaceandfinallyahalt。

Sickwithhorrorandloathing,Camerondismountedandunsaddledhisbroncho。HehadhardlyfinishedthisoperationwhenLittleThunderrodeupuponastrangepony,leadingabeautifulwhitebronchobehind。CameroncouldnotrepressanexclamationofdisgustastheIndiandrewnearhim。”Beautifulbeastthat,”saidRavencarelessly,pointingtothewhitepony。

Cameronturnedhiseyesupontheponyandstoodtransfixedwithhorror。”MyGod!”heexclaimed。”Lookatthat!”Acrossthebeautifulwhiteshouldersandreachingdowncleartothefetlockthereranabroadstain,dullredandhorrible。Thenthroughhisteeth,hardclenchedtogether,thesewordscameforth:”Someday,byGod’shelp,Ishallwipeoutthatstain。”

Thetradershruggedhisshoulderscarelessly,butmadenoreply。

CHAPTERV

SERGEANTCRISP

ThehorrorofthedayfollowedCameronthroughthenightandawokewithhimnextmorning。EverytimehiseyesfoundtheIndianhisteethcametogetherinagrindingrageasherepeatedhisvow,”SomedayIshallbringyoutojustice。SohelpmeGod!”

AgainstRavensomehowhecouldnotmaintainthesameheatofrage。

ThathewasapartytothemurderoftheStoniestherewaslittlereasontodoubt,butasallnextdaytheylayinthesunnygladerestingtheponies,orwentlopingeasilyalongthewindingtrailsmakingevertowardstheSouthwest,thetrader’scheerfulface,hisendlesstales,andhisinvinciblegoodhumourstolefromCameron’sheart,inspiteofhisfirmresolve,thefiercenessofhiswrath。

Buttheresolvewasnonethelessresolutethatonedayhewouldbringthismantojustice。

Astheyjourneyedon,thewoodsbecamemoreopenandthetreeslarger。Mid-dayfoundthemrestingbyalittlelake,fromwhichastreamflowedintotheupperreachesoftheColumbiaRiver。”WeshallmaketheCrow’sNesttrailbyto-morrownight,”saidRaven,”whereweshallpart;nottoyourverygreatsorrow,I

fancy,either。”

TheeveningbeforeCameronwouldhavesaid,”No,buttomygreatjoy,”anditvexedhimthathecouldnotbringhimselftosaysoto-daywithanygreatshowofsincerity。Therewasacharmaboutthismanthathecouldnotresist。”Andyet,”continuedRaven,allowinghiseyestorestdreamilyuponthelake,”inothercircumstancesImighthavefoundinyouanexcellentfriend,andamostrareandvaluablefindthatis。””Thatitis!”agreedCameron,thinkingofhisoldfootballcaptain,”butonecannotmakefriendswitha——””Itisanuglyword,Iknow,”saidRaven。”But,afterall,whatisabunchoffursmoreorlesstothoseIndians?””Furs?”exclaimedCameroninhorror。”Whatarethelivesofthesemen?””Oh,”repliedRavencarelessly,”theseIndiansarealwaysgettingkilledonewayoranother。Itisallintheday’sworkwiththem。

Theypickeachotheroffwithoutqueryorqualm。Besides,LittleThunderhasagrudgeofveryoldstandingagainsttheStonies,whomheheartilydespises,andhedoubtlessenjoysconsiderablesatisfactionfromthethoughtthathehaspartiallypaidit。Itwillbehisturnnext,likeasnot,fortheywon’tletthisthingsleep。Orperhapsmine!”headdedafterapause。”Themanisdoubtlessonthetrailatthispresentminutewhowillfinallygetme。””Thenwhyexposeyourselftosuchafate?”saidCameron。”Surelyinthiscountryamancanliveanhonestlifeandprosper。””Honestlife?Idoubtit!Whatisanhonestlife?DoesanyIndiantraderleadanhonestlife?DotheHudsonBaytraders,orI。G。Baker’speople,oranyofthemdothehonestthingbytheIndiantheytradewith?Inthelongrunitisaquestionofthepolice。Whatescapesthepoliceishonest。Thecrime,afterall,isingettingcaught。””Oh,thatistooold!”saidCameron。”Youknowyouaretalkingrot。””Quiteright!Itisrot,”assentedRaven。”Thewholebusinessisrot。’Vanityofvanities,saiththepreacher。’Oh,IknowtheBook,yousee。Iwasnotborna——a——anoutlaw。”Thegrey-browneyeshadinthemawistfullook。”Bah!”heexclaimed,springingtohisfeetandshakinghimself。”ThesightofyourEdinburghfaceandthesoundofyourEdinburghspeechandyouroldcountrywaysandmannershavegotonmyrecollectionworks,andIbelievethataccountsforyoubeingaliveto-day,oldman。”

Hewhistledtohishorse。Nighthawkcametrottingandwhinneyingtohim。”Ihaveonefriendintheworld,oldboy,”hesaid,throwinghisarmovertheblack,glossyneckandsearchinghispocketforabiscuit。”Andevenyou,”headdedbitterly,”Ifeardonotlovemefornaught。”

Saddlinghishorse,hemountedandcallingLittleThundertohimsaid:”TakethebunchonasfarastheBigCanyonandwaitthereforme。

Iamgoingbackabit。Itisbettertobesurethansorry。

Cameron,yourbestroutelieswithus。Yourtwenty-fourhours’

paroleisalreadyup。To-morrow,perhapsto-night,IshallputyouontheMacleodtrail。Youareafreeman,butdon’ttrytomakeanybreakswhenIamgone。Myfriendhereisextremelypromptwithhisweapons。Farewell!Getamoveon,LittleThunder!Cameronwillbringuptherear。”

HeaddedsomefurtherwordsintheIndiantongue,hisvoicetakingasterntone。LittleThundergruntedasurlyandunwillingacquiescence,and,wavinghishandtoCameron,thetraderwheeledhishorseupthetrail。

InspiteofhimselfCameroncouldnotforbearafeelingofpityandadmirationashewatchedthelithe,uprightfigureswayingupthetrail,hiseverymovementinunisonwiththatofthebeautifuldemonhebestrode。Butwithallhispityandadmirationhewasnonethelessresolvedthathewoulddowhatinhimlaytobringthesetwotojustice。”Thisuglydevilatleastshallswing!”hesaidtohimselfasheturnedhiseyesuponLittleThundergettinghispackponiesoutuponthetrail。Thisaccomplished,theIndian,pointingonward,saidgruffly,”Yougoinfront——meback。””Notmuch!”criedCameron。”Youheardtheordersfromyourchief。

Yougoinfront。Ibringuptherear。Idonotknowthetrail。””Huh!Trailgood,”gruntedLittleThunder,thered-rimmedeyesgleamingmalevolently。”Yougofront——meback。”Hewavedhishandimpatientlytowardthetrail。Followingthedirectionofhishand,Cameron’seyesfelluponthestockofhisownrifleprotrudingfromapackupononeoftheponies。Foramomenttheprotrudingstockheldhiseyesfascinated。”Huh!”saidtheIndian,notingCameron’sglance,andslippingoffhispony。Inaninstantbothmenwereracingforthepackandapproachingeachotheratasharpangle。Arrivedatstrikingdistance,theIndianleapedatCameron,withhisknife,aswashiswont,readytostrike。

TheappearanceoftheIndianspringingathimseemedtosetsomeofthegreymatterinCameron’sbrainmovingalongoldtracks。Likeaflashhedroppedtohiskneesinanoldfootballtackle,caughttheIndianbythelegsandtossedhimhighoverhisshoulders,then,springingtohisfeet,hejerkedtheriflefreefromthepackandstoodwaitingforLittleThunder’sattack。

ButtheIndianlaywithoutsoundormotion。Cameronusedhisopportunitytolookforhiscartridgebelt,which,afterafewminutes’anxioussearch,hediscoveredinthepack。Hebuckledthebeltabouthim,madesurehisWinchesterheldashell,andstoodwaiting。

Thatheshouldbewaitingthuswiththedeliberatepurposeofshootingdownafellowhumanbeingfilledhimwithasenseofunreality。Buttheeventsofthelastforty-eighthourshadcreatedanentirelynewenvironment,andwithextraordinaryfacilityhismindhadadjusteditselftothisenvironment,andthoughtwodaysbeforehewouldhaveshrunkinhorrorfromthepossibilityoftakingahumanlife,heknewashestoodtherethatatthefirstsignofattackheshouldshoottheIndiandownlikeawildbeast。

SlowlyLittleThunderraisedhimselftoasittingpostureandlookedaboutindazedsurprise。Ashismindregaineditsnormalconditiontheredeepenedinhiseyesalookofcunninghatred。

WithdifficultyherosetohisfeetandstoodfacingCameron。

Cameronwaitedquietly,watchinghiseverymove。”Yougoinfront!”atlengthcommandedCameron。”Andnononsense,mindyou,”headded,tappinghisrifle,”orIshootquick。”

TheIndianmightnothaveunderstoodallCameron’swords,buthewasinnodoubtastohismeaning。Itwascharacteristicofhisracethatheshouldknowwhenhewasbeatenandstoicallyacceptdefeatforthetimebeing。Withoutfurtherwordorlookheledoffhispackponies,whileCamerontookhisplaceattherear。

Butprogresswasslow。LittleThunderwaseitherincapableofrapidmotionorsullenlyindifferenttoanynecessityforit。

Besides,therewasnodemoniacaldynamicforcingthebeastsonfromtherear。TheyhadnotbeenmorethanthreehoursonthetrailwhenCameronheardbehindhimthethunderingofhoofs。Glancingoverhisshoulder,hesawcomingdownuponhimRaven,ridingasifpursuedbyathousanddemons。Theconditionofhishorseshowedthattheracehadbeenlongandhard;hisblacksatinskinwasdrippingasifhehadcomethroughariver,hiseyeswerebloodshotandstartingfromhishead,hismouthwaswideopenandfromitinlargeclotsthefoamhadfallenuponhisneckandchest。

PastCameronanddownuponLittleThunderRavenrushedlikeawhirlwind,yellingwithwildoathsthewhile,”Geton!Geton!Whatareyouloafingaboutherefor?”

AfewvehementdirectionstotheIndianandhecamethunderingbackuponCameron。”Whathaveyoubeendoing?”hecriedwithanoath。”Whyareyounotmileson?Geton!Move!Move!!Move!!!”Ateveryyellhehurledhisfrenziedbronchoupontheponieswhichbroughtuptherear,andinafewminuteshadthewholecavalcademadlycareeringdowntheslopingtrail。Wilderandwildergrewthepace。Turningasharpcornerroundajuttingrockapackponystumbledandwentcrashingfiftyfeettotherockbelow。”On!On!”yelledRaven,emptyinghisgunintothestrugglinganimalashepassed。Moreandmoredifficultbecametheroaduntilatlengthitwasimpossibletokeepupthepace。”Wecannotmakeit!Wecannotmakeit!”mutteredRavenwithbitteroaths。”Oh,thecursedfools!Anothertwomileswoulddoit!”

Atlengththeycametoaspotwherethetrailtouchedalevelbench。”Halt!”yelledthetrader,ashegallopedtotheheadofthecolumn。AfewminuteshespentinrapidandfierceconsultationwithLittleThunderandthencameragingback。”Wearegoingtogetthisbunchdownintothevalleythere,”heshouted,pointingtothethicktimberatthebottom。”Idonotexpectyourhelp,butI

askyoutoremainwhereyouareforthepresent。Andletmeassureyouthisisnomomentfortrifling。”

WithextraordinaryskillandrapidityLittleThundermanagedtoleadfirstthepackponiesandthentheothers,onebyone,atintervals,offthetrailastheywentonward,takinginfinitepainstocovertheirtracksatthevariouspointsofdeparture。Whilethiswasbeingdonethetraderstoodshoutingdirectionsandgivingassistancewithafuryofenergythatseemedtocommunicateitselftotheverybeasts。Buttheworkwasoneofgreatdifficultyandtookmanyminutestoaccomplish。”Halfanhourmore,justhalfanhour!Fifteenminutes!”hekeptmuttering。”Justashortfifteenminutesandallwouldbewell。”

AsthelastponydisappearedintothewoodsRaventurnedtoCameronandwithasmilesaidquietly,”There,that’sdone。Nowyouarefree。Herewepart。Thisisyourtrail。ItwilltakeyoutoMacleod。Iamsorry,however,thatowingtoachangeincircumstancesforwhichIamnotresponsibleImustaskyouforthatrifle。”WiththeswiftnessofaflashoflighthewhippedhisgunintoCameron’sface。”Don’tmove!”hesaid,stillsmiling。”Thisgunofmineneverfails。

Quick,don’tlookround。Yes,thosehoofbeatsareourfriendsthepolice。Quick!Itisyourlifeormine。I’dhatetokillyou,Cameron。Igiveyouonechancemore。”

Therewasnohelpforit,andCameron,withhisheartfilledwithfutilefury,surrenderedhisrifle。”Nowrideinfrontofmealittleway。Theyhavejustseenus,buttheydon’tknowthatweareawareoftheirpresence。Ride!Ride!

Alittlefaster!”NighthawkrusheduponCameron’slaggingpony。”There,that’sbetter。”

Ashoutfellupontheirears。”Gorightalong!”saidRavenquietly。”Onlyafewminuteslonger,thenwepart。Ihavegreatlyenjoyedyourcompany。”

Anothershout。”Aha!”saidRaven,glancinground。”Itis,IverilybelieveitismyoldfriendSergeantCrisp。Onlytwoofthem,byJove!Ifwehadonlyknownweneednothavehurried。”

Anothershout,followedbyabulletthatsangovertheirheads。”Ah,thisisinteresting——toointerestingbyhalf!Well,heregoesforyou,sergeant!”Hewheeledashespoke。Turningswiftlyinhissaddle,Cameronsawhimraisehisrifle。”Holdup,youdevil!”heshouted,throwinghisponyacrosstheblackbroncho’strack。

Theriflerangout,thepolicehorsestaggered,swayed,andpitchedtotheearth,bringinghisriderdownwithhim。”Ah,Cameron,thatwasawkwardofyou,”saidRavengently。”However,itisperhapsaswell。Goodbye,oldman。Tellthesergeantnottofollow。Trailshereaboutaredangerousandgoodpolicesergeantsarescarce。Againfarewell。”Heswunghisbronchooffthetrailand,wavinghishand,withasmile,disappearedintothethickunderbrush。”Holdupyourhands!”shoutedthepoliceofficer,whohadstruggleduprightandwasnowswayingonhisfeetandcoveringCameronwithhiscarbine。”Hurry!Hurry!”criedCameron,springingfromhisponyandwavinghishandswildlyintheair。”Comeon。You’llgethimyet。””Standwhereyouareandholdupyourhands!”criedthesergeant。

Cameronobeyed,shoutingmeanwhilewrathfully,”Oh,comeon,youballyfool!Youarelosinghim。Comeon,Itellyou!””KeepyourhandsuporIshoot!”criedthesergeantsternly。”Allright,”saidCameron,holdinghishandshigh,”butforGod’ssakehurryup!”Herantowardsthesergeantashespoke,withhishandsstillabovehishead。”Halt!”shoutedthesergeant,asCameroncamenear。”ConstableBurke,arrestthatman!””Oh,come,getitover,”criedCameroninafuryofpassion。”Arrestme,ofcourse,butifyouwanttocatchthatchapyou’llhavetohurry。Hecannotbefaraway。””Ah,indeed,myman,”saidthesergeantpleasantly。”Heisnotfaraway?””No,he’samurdererandathiefandyoucancatchhimifyouhurry。””Ah!Verygood,verygood!ConstableBurke,tiethismanuptoyoursaddleandwe’lltakealookround。Howmanymighttherebeinyourgang?”enquiredthesergeant。”Tellthetruthnow。Itwillbethebetterforyou。””One,”saidCameronimpatiently。”AchapcallinghimselfRaven。””Raven,eh?”exclaimedSergeantCrispwithanewinterest。”Raven,byJove!””Yes,andanIndian。LittleThunderhecalledhim。””LittleThunder!Jove,whatafind!”exclaimedthesergeant。”Yes,”continuedCameroneagerly。”RavenisjustaheadinthewoodstherealoneandtheIndianisfurtherbackwithabunchofponiesdownintheriverbottom。””Oh,indeed!Veryinteresting!AndsoRavenisallaloneinthescrubthere,waitingdoubtlesstogivehimselfup,”saidsergeantCrispwithfinesarcasm。”Well,wearenotyetontoyourgame,youngman,butwewillnotjustplayuptothatleadyetawhile。”

InvainCameronragedandpleadedandstormedandswore,tellinghisstoryinincoherentsnatches,totheintenseamusementofSergeantCrispandhiscompanion。AtlengthCamerondesisted,swallowinghisrageasbesthecould。”Nowthen,weshallmoveon。Thepassisnotmorethananhouraway。WewillputthisyoungmaninsafekeepingandreturnforMr。Ravenandhisinterestingfriend。”Foramomenthestoodlookingdownuponhishorse。”Pooroldchap!”hesaid。”WehavegonemanyamiletogetheronHerMajesty’serrands。IfIhavedonemydutyasfaithfullyasyouhavedoneyoursIneednotfearmyrecord。Takehissaddleandbridleoff,Burke。We’vegotoneofthegang。SomedayweshallcomeupwithMr。Ravenhimself。””Yes,”saidCameronwithpassionatebitterness。”Andthatmightbeto-dayifyouhadonlylistenedtome。Why,man,”heshoutedwithrevivingrage,”wethreecouldtakehimevenyet!””Ah!”saidSergeantCrisp,”sowecould。””Youhadhiminyourhandsto-day,”saidCameron,”butlikeafoolyoulethimgo。Butsomeday,sohelpmeGod,Ishallbringthesemurdererstojustice。””Ah!”saidSergeantCrispagain。”Good!Verygoodindeed!Now,myman,march!”

CHAPTERVI

ADAYINTHEMACLEODBARRACKS”What’sthis,SergeantCrisp?”TheCommissioner,atall,slight,andsoldier-likeman,keen-eyedandbriskofspeech,rappedouthiswordslikeamanintentonbusiness。”Oneofawhiskeygang,Sir。DickRaven’s,Isuspect。””Andthecharge?””Whiskeytrading,theft,andmurder。”

TheCommissioner’sfacegrewgrave。”Murder?Wheredidyoufindhim?””Kootenaytrail,Sir。GotwindofhimatCalgary,followedupthecluepastMorleyville,thenalongtheKootenaytrail。Ablizzardcameonandwefearedwehadlostthem。WefellinwithabandofStonyIndians,foundthatthebandhadbeenrobbedandtwooftheirnumbermurdered。””Twomurdered?”TheCommissioner’svoicewasstern。”Yes,Sir。Shotdownincoldblood。Wehavethetestimonyofaneyewitness。Wefollowedthetrailandcameupontwoofthem。Myhorsewasshot。Oneofthemescaped;thismanwecaptured。”

TheCommissionersatpondering。Thenwithdisconcertingswiftnessheturnedupontheprisoner。”Yourname?””Cameron,Sir。””Wherefrom?””IwasworkinginMcIvor’ssurveycampnearMorleyville。Iwentoutshooting,lostmywayinablizzard,wascapturedbyamanwhocalledhimselfRaven——””Wait!”saidtheCommissionersharply。”Bringmethatfile!”

TheorderlybroughtafilefromwhichtheCommissionerselectedaletter。Hiskeeneyesrapidlyscannedthecontentsandthenranovertheprisonerfromheadtofoot。Thereupon,withoutamoment’shesitation,hesaidcurtly:”Releasetheprisoner!””But,Sir——”beganSergeantCrisp,withanexpressionofutterbewildermentanddisgustuponhisface。”Releasetheprisoner!”repeatedtheCommissionersharply。”Mr。

Cameron,Ideeplyregretthismistake。Underthecircumstancesitcouldhardlyhavebeenavoided。Youwereinbadcompany,yousee。

Iamgreatlypleasedthatmymenhavebeenofservicetoyou。Weshallcontinuetodoallwecanforyou。InthemeantimeIamverypleasedtohavethepleasureofmeetingyou。”HepassedthelettertoSergeantCrisp。”IhaveinformationaboutyoufromMorleyville,yousee。Nowtellusallaboutit。”

IttookCameronsomemomentstorecoverhiswits,sodumbfoundedwasheatthesuddenchangeinhiscondition。”Well,Sir,”hebegan,”Ihardlyknowwhattosay。””Sitdown,sitdown,Mr。Cameron。Takeyourtime,”saidtheCommissioner。”Wearesomewhathurriedthesedays,butyoumusthavehadsometryingexperiences。”

ThenCameronproceededwithhistale。TheCommissionerlistenedwithkeenattention,nowandthenarrestinghimwithaquestionoracomment。WhenCameroncametotellofthemurderoftheStonieshisvoiceshookwithpassion。”WewillgetthatIndiansomeday,”saidtheCommissioner,”neverfear。Whatishisname?””LittleThunder,Ravencalledhim。AndIwouldliketotakeahandinthattoo,Sir,”saidCameroneagerly。”Youwould,eh?”saidtheCommissionerwithasharplookathim。”Well,we’llsee。LittleThunder,”herepeatedtohimself。”BringthatRecordBook!”

Theorderlylaidalargecanvas-coveredbookbeforehim。”LittleThunder,eh?”herepeated,turningtheleavesofthebook。”Oh,yes,Ithoughtso!BloodIndian——formerlyChief——supplantedbyRedCrow——gotintotroublewithwhiskeytraders。Yes,I

remember。Heisathisoldtricks。Thistime,however,hehasgonetoofar。Wewillgethim。Goon,Mr。Cameron!”

WhenCameronhadconcludedhisstorytheCommissionersaidtotheorderlysharply:”SendmeInspectorDickson!”

InafewmomentsInspectorDicksonappeared,atall,slightman,withagentlefaceandkindlyblueeyes。”InspectorDickson,howareweformen?Canyousparetwoorthreetoroundupagangofwhiskeytradersandtorundownamurderer?

WeareonthetrackofRaven’sbunch,Ibelieve。””Weareveryshort-handedatpresent,Sir。Thishalf-breedtroubleinthenorthiskeepingourIndiansallveryrestless。Wemustkeepintouchwiththem。””Yes,yes,Iknow。Bytheway,howaretheBloodsjustnow?””Theyarebetter,Sir,buttheBlackfeetarerestlessanduneasy。

Therearealotofrunnersfromtheeastamongthem。””HowisoldCrowfootbehaving?””Crowfoothimselfisapparentlyallrightsofar,butofcoursenomancantellwhatCrowfootisthinking。””That’srightenough,”repliedtheCommissioner。”Bytheway,Sir,itwasCrowfoot’ssonthatgotintothattroublelastnightwiththatMacleodman。TheoldChiefisintown,too,infactisoutsidejustnowandquiteworkedupoverthearrest。””Well,wewillsettlethisCrowfootbusinessinafewminutes。

Now,aboutthisRavengang。Youcannotgoyourselfwithacoupleofmen?Heisanexceedinglycleverrascal。”

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