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the riverman-第4章

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〃No; sir!〃 promptly vetoed the old man。



〃Well; we'll give you something for the privilege。  What do you 

think is fair?〃



〃I tell ye I'll give you your legal rights; and not a cent more;〃 

replied the old man; still quietly; but with quivering nostrils。



〃What is your name?〃 asked Orde。



〃My name is Reed; sir。〃



〃Well; Mr。 Reed; stop and think what this means。  It's a more 

serious matter than you think。  In a little while the water will be 

so low in the river that it will be impossible to take out the logs 

this year。  That means a large loss; of course; as you know。〃



〃I don't know nothin' about the pesky business; and I don't wan to;〃 

snorted Reed。



〃Well; there's borers; for one thing; to spoil a good many of the 

logs。  And think what it will mean to the mills。  No logs means no 

lumber。  That is bankruptcy for a good many who have contracts to 

fulfil。  And no logs means the mills must close。  Thousands of men 

will be thrown out of their jobs; and a good many of them will go 

hungry。  And with the stream full of the old cutting; that means 

less to do next winter in the woodsmore men thrown out。  Getting 

out a season's cut with the flood…water is a pretty serious matter 

to a great many people; and if you insist on holding us up here in 

this slack water the situation will soon become alarming。〃



〃Ye finished?〃 demanded Reed grimly。



〃Yes;〃 replied Orde。



The old man cast from him his half…whittled piece of pine。  He 

closed his jack…knife with a snap and thrust it in his pocket。  He 

brought to earth the front legs of his chair with a thump; and 

jammed his ruffled plug hat to its proper place。



〃And if the whole kit and kaboodle of ye starved out…right;〃 said 

he; 〃it would but be the fulfillin' of the word of the prophet who 

says; 'So will I send upon you famine and evil beasts; and they 

shall bereave thee; and pestilence and blood shall pass through 

thee; and I will bring the sword upon thee。  I the Lord have spoken 

it!'〃



〃That's your last word?〃 inquired Orde。



〃That's my last word; and my first。  Ye that make of God's smilin' 

land waste places and a wilderness; by your own folly shall ye 

perish。〃



〃Good…day;〃 said Orde; whirling on his heel without further 

argument。



The young man; who had during this colloquy sat an interested and 

silent spectator; arose and joined him。  Orde looked at his new 

companion a little curiously。  lie was a very slender young man; 

taut…muscled; taut…nerved; but impassive in demeanour。  He possessed 

a shrewd; thin face; steel…gray; inscrutable eyes behind glasses。  

His costume was quite simply an old gray suit of business clothes 

and a gray felt hat。  At the moment he held in his mouth an 

unlighted and badly chewed cigar。



〃Nice; amiable old party;〃 volunteered Orde with a chuckle。



〃Seems to be;〃 agreed the young man drily。



〃Well; I reckon we'll just have to worry along without him;〃 

remarked Orde; striking his steel caulks into the first log and 

preparing to cross out into the river where the work was going on。



〃Wait a minute;〃 said the young fellow。  〃Have you any objections to 

my hanging around a little to watch the work?  My name is Newmark

Joseph Newmark。  I'm out in this country a good deal for my health。  

This thing interests me。〃



〃Sure;〃 replied Orde; puzzled。  〃Look all you want to。  The 

scenery's free。〃



〃Yes。  But can you put me up?  Can I get a chance to stay with you a 

little while?〃



〃Oh; as far as I'm concerned;〃 agreed Orde heartily。  〃But;〃 he 

supplemented with one of his contagious chuckles; 〃I'm only river…

boss。  You'll have to fix it up with the doctorthe cook; I mean;〃 

he explained; as Newmark look puzzled。  〃You'll find him at camp up 

behind that brush。  He's a slim; handsome fellow; with a jolly 

expression of countenance。〃



He leaped lightly out over the bobbing timbers; leaving Newmark to 

find his way。



In the centre of the stream the work had been gradually slowing down 

to a standstill with the subsidence of the first rush of water after 

the sluice…gate was opened。  Tom North; leaning gracefully against 

the shaft of a peavy; looked up eagerly as his principal approached。



〃Well; Jack;〃 he inquired; 〃is it to be peace or war?〃



〃War;〃 replied Orde briefly。







III





At this moment the cook stepped into view; and; making a trumpet of 

his two hands; sent across the water a long; weird; and not 

unmusical cry。  The men at once began slowly to drift in the 

direction of the camp。  There; when the tin plates had all been 

filled; and each had found a place to his liking; Orde addressed 

them。  His manner was casual and conversational。



〃Boys;〃 said he; 〃the old mossback who owns that dam has come up 

here loaded to scatter。  He's built up the sill of that gate until 

we can't get a draw on the water; and he refuses to give; lend; or 

sell us the right to cut her out。  I've made him every reasonable 

proposition; but all I get back is quotations from the prophets。  

Now; we've got to get those logs outthat's what we're here for。  A 

fine bunch of whitewater birlers we'd look if we got hung up by an 

old mossback in a plug hat。  Johnny Sims; what's the answer?〃



〃Cut her out;〃 grinned Johnny Sims briefly。



〃Correct!〃 replied Orde with a chuckle。  〃Cut her out。  But; my son; 

it's against the law to interfere with another man's property。〃



This was so obviously humourous in intent that its only reception 

consisted of more grins from everybody。



〃But;〃 went on Orde more seriously; 〃it's quite a job。  We can't 

work more than six or eight men at it at a time。  We got to work as 

fast as we can before the old man can interfere。〃



〃The nearest sheriff's at Spruce Rapids;〃 commented some one 

philosophically。



〃We have sixty men; all told;〃 said Orde。  〃We ought to be able to 

carry it through。〃



He filled his plate and walked across to a vacant place。  Here he 

found himself next to Newmark。



〃Hello!〃 he greeted that young man; 〃fixed it with the doctor all 

right?〃



〃Yes;〃 replied Newmark; in his brief; dry manner; 〃thanks!  I think 

I ought to tell you that the sheriff is not at Spruce Rapids; but at 

the villageexpecting trouble。〃



Orde whistled; then broke into a roar of delight。



〃Boys;〃 he called; 〃old Plug Hat's got the sheriff right handy。  I 

guess he sort of expected we'd be thinking of cutting through that 

dam。  How'd you like to go to jail?〃



〃I'd like to see any sheriff take us to jail; unless he had an army 

with him;〃 growled one of the river…jacks。



〃Has he a posse?〃 inquired Orde of Newmark。



〃I didn't see any; but I understood in the village that the governor 

had been advised to hold State troops in readiness for trouble。〃



Orde fell into a brown study; eating mechanically。  The men began an 

eager and somewhat truculent dis
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