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the faith of men-第27部分

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convulsion endured she was helpless。  In a few moments the spasm

relaxed and he was left weak and fainting; his forehead beaded with

sweat; and his lips flecked with foam。



〃Quick!〃 he muttered; in a strange; hoarse voice。  〃Quick!

Inside!〃



He started to crawl on hands and knees; but she raised him up; and;

supported by her young arm; he made faster progress。  As he entered

the store the spasm seized him again; and his body writhed

irresistibly away from her and rolled and curled on the floor。

Amos Pentley came and looked on with curious eyes。



〃Oh; Amos!〃 she cried in an agony of apprehension and helplessness;

〃him die; you think?〃  But Amos shrugged his shoulders and

continued to look on。



Bonner's body went slack; the tense muscles easing down and an

expression of relief coming into his face。  〃Quick!〃 he gritted

between his teeth; his mouth twisting with the on…coming of the

next spasm and with his effort to control it。  〃Quick; Jees Uck!

The medicine!  Never mind!  Drag me!〃



She knew where the medicine…chest stood; at the rear of the room

beyond the stove; and thither; by the legs; she dragged the

struggling man。  As the spasm passed he began; very faint and very

sick; to overhaul the chest。  He had seen dogs die exhibiting

symptoms similar to his own; and he knew what should be done。  He

held up a vial of chloral hydrate; but his fingers were too weak

and nerveless to draw the cork。  This Jees Uck did for him; while

he was plunged into another convulsion。  As he came out of it he

found the open bottle proffered him; and looked into the great

black eyes of the woman and read what men have always read in the

Mate…woman's eyes。  Taking a full dose of the stuff; he sank back

until another spasm had passed。  Then he raised himself limply on

his elbow。



〃Listen; Jees Uck!〃 he said very slowly; as though aware of the

necessity for haste and yet afraid to hasten。  〃Do what I say。

Stay by my side; but do not touch me。  I must be very quiet; but

you must not go away。〃  His jaw began to set and his face to quiver

and distort with the fore…running pangs; but he gulped and

struggled to master them。  〃Do not got away。  And do not let Amos

go away。  Understand!  Amos must stay right here。〃



She nodded her head; and he passed off into the first of many

convulsions; which gradually diminished in force and frequency。

Jees Uck hung over him remembering his injunction and not daring to

touch him。  Once Amos grew restless and made as though to go into

the kitchen; but a quick blaze from her eyes quelled him; and after

that; save for his laboured breathing and charnel cough; he was

very quiet。



Bonner slept。  The blink of light that marked the day disappeared。

Amos; followed about by the woman's eyes; lighted the kerosene

lamps。  Evening came on。  Through the north window the heavens were

emblazoned with an auroral display; which flamed and flared and

died down into blackness。  Some time after that; Neil Bonner

roused。  First he looked to see that Amos was still there; then

smiled at Jees Uck and pulled himself up。  Every muscle was stiff

and sore; and he smiled ruefully; pressing and prodding himself as

if to ascertain the extent of the ravage。  Then his face went stern

and businesslike。



〃Jees Uck;〃 he said; 〃take a candle。  Go into the kitchen。  There

is food on the tablebiscuits and beans and bacon; also; coffee in

the pot on the stove。  Bring it here on the counter。  Also; bring

tumblers and water and whisky; which you will find on the top shelf

of the locker。  Do not forget the whisky。〃



Having swallowed a stiff glass of the whisky; he went carefully

through the medicine chest; now and again putting aside; with

definite purpose; certain bottles and vials。  Then he set to work

on the food; attempting a crude analysis。  He had not been unused

to the laboratory in his college days and was possessed of

sufficient imagination to achieve results with his limited

materials。  The condition of tetanus; which had marked his

paroxysms; simplified matters; and he made but one test。  The

coffee yielded nothing; nor did the beans。  To the biscuits he

devoted the utmost care。  Amos; who knew nothing of chemistry;

looked on with steady curiosity。  But Jees Uck; who had boundless

faith in the white man's wisdom; and especially in Neil Bonner's

wisdom; and who not only knew nothing but knew that she knew

nothing watched his face rather than his hands。



Step by step he eliminated possibilities; until he came to the

final test。  He was using a thin medicine vial for a tube; and this

he held between him and the light; watching the slow precipitation

of a salt through the solution contained in the tube。  He said

nothing; but he saw what he had expected to see。  And Jees Uck; her

eyes riveted on his face; saw something too;something that made

her spring like a tigress upon Amos; and with splendid suppleness

and strength bend his body back across her knee。  Her knife was out

of its sheaf and uplifted; glinting in the lamplight。  Amos was

snarling; but Bonner intervened ere the blade could fall。



〃That's a good girl; Jees Uck。  But never mind。  Let him go!〃



She dropped the man obediently; though with protest writ large on

her face; and his body thudded to the floor。  Bonner nudged him

with his moccasined foot。



〃Get up; Amos!〃 he commanded。  〃You've got to pack an outfit yet

to…night and hit the trail。〃



〃You don't mean to say〃 Amos blurted savagely。



〃I mean to say that you tried to kill me;〃 Neil went on in cold;

even tones。  〃I mean to say that you killed Birdsall; for all the

Company believes he killed himself。  You used strychnine in my

case。  God knows with what you fixed him。  Now I can't hang you。

You're too near dead as it is。  But Twenty Mile is too small for

the pair of us; and you've got to mush。  It's two hundred miles to

Holy Cross。  You can make it if you're careful not to over…exert。

I'll give you grub; a sled; and three dogs。  You'll be as safe as

if you were in jail; for you can't get out of the country。  And

I'll give you one chance。  You're almost dead。  Very well。  I shall

send no word to the Company until the spring。  In the meantime; the

thing for you to do is to die。  Now MUSH!〃



〃You go to bed!〃 Jees Uck insisted; when Amos had churned away into

the night towards Holy Cross。  〃You sick man yet; Neil。〃



〃And you're a good girl; Jees Uck;〃 he answered。  〃And here's my

hand on it。  But you must go home。〃



〃You don't like me;〃 she said simply。



He smiled; helped her on with her PARKA; and led her to the door。

〃Only too well; Jees Uck;〃 he said softly; 〃only too well。〃



After that the pall of the Arctic night fell deeper and blacker on

the land。  Neil Bonner discovered that he had failed to put proper

valuation upon even the sullen face of the murderous and death…

stricken Amos。  It became very lonely at Twenty Mile。  〃For the

love of God; Prentiss; send me a man;〃 he wrote to the agent at

Fort Hamilton; three hundred miles up river。  Six weeks later the

Indian messenger brought back a reply。  It was characteristic:

〃Hell。  Both feet frozen。  Need him myselfPrentiss。〃



To make matters worse; most of the Toyaats were in the back country

on the flanks of a caribou herd; and Jees Uck was with them。

Removing to a distance seemed to bring her closer than ever; and

Neil Bonner found himself picturing her; day by day; in camp and on

trail。  It is not good to be alone。  Often he went out of the quiet

store; bare…headed and frantic; and shook his fist at the blink of

day that came over the southern sky…line。  And on still; cold

nights he left his bed and stumbled into the frost; where he

assaulted the silence at the top of his lungs; as though it were

some tangible; sentiment thing that he might arouse; or he shouted

at the sleeping dogs till they howled and howled again。  One shaggy

brute he brought into the post; playing that it was the new man

sent by Prentiss。  He strove to make it sleep decently under

blankets at nights and to sit at table and eat as a man should; but

the beast; mere domesticated wolf that it was; rebelled; and sought

out dark corners and snarled and bit him in the leg; and was

finally beaten and driven forth。



Then the trick of personification seized upon Neil Bonner and

mastered him。  All the forces of his environment metamorphosed into

living; breathing entities and came to live with him。  He recreated

the primitive pantheon; reared an altar to the sun and burned

candle fat and bacon grease thereon; and in the unfenced yard; by

the long…legged cache; made a frost devil; which he was wont to

make faces at and mock when the mercury oozed down into the bulb。

All this in play; of course。  He said it to himself that it was in

play; and repeated it over and over to make sure; unaware that

madness is ever prone to express itself in make…believe and
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