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flour and bacon; and beads; and bright scarlet cloths for her fancy
work。 And further; and unwittingly; she came to the post of Twenty
Mile to make a lonely man more lonely; make him reach out empty
arms in his sleep。 For Neil Bonner was only a man。 When she first
came into the store; he looked at her long; as a thirsty man may
look at a flowing well。 And she; with the heritage bequeathed her
by Spike O'Brien; imagined daringly and smiled up into his eyes;
not as the swart…skinned peoples should smile at the royal races;
but as a woman smiles at a man。 The thing was inevitable; only; he
did not see it; and fought against her as fiercely and passionately
as he was drawn towards her。 And she? She was Jees Uck; by
upbringing wholly and utterly a Toyaat Indian woman。
She came often to the post to trade。 And often she sat by the big
wood stove and chatted in broken English with Neil Bonner。 And he
came to look for her coming; and on the days she did not come he
was worried and restless。 Sometimes he stopped to think; and then
she was met coldly; with a resolve that perplexed and piqued her;
and which; she was convinced; was not sincere。 But more often he
did not dare to think; and then all went well and there were smiles
and laughter。 And Amos Pentley; gasping like a stranded catfish;
his hollow cough a…reek with the grave; looked upon it all and
grinned。 He; who loved life; could not live; and it rankled his
soul that others should be able to live。 Wherefore he hated
Bonner; who was so very much alive and into whose eyes sprang joy
at the sight of Jees Uck。 As for Amos; the very thought of the
girl was sufficient to send his blood pounding up into a
hemorrhage。
Jees Uck; whose mind was simple; who thought elementally and was
unused to weighing life in its subtler quantities; read Amos
Pentley like a book。 She warned Bonner; openly and bluntly; in few
words; but the complexities of higher existence confused the
situation to him; and he laughed at her evident anxiety。 To him;
Amos was a poor; miserable devil; tottering desperately into the
grave。 And Bonner; who had suffered much; found it easy to forgive
greatly。
But one morning; during a bitter snap; he got up from the
breakfast…table and went into the store。 Jees Uck was already
there; rosy from the trail; to buy a sack of flour。 A few minutes
later; he was out in the snow lashing the flour on her sled。 As he
bent over he noticed a stiffness in his neck and felt a premonition
of impending physical misfortune。 And as he put the last half…
hitch into the lashing and attempted to straighten up; a quick
spasm seized him and he sank into the snow。 Tense and quivering;
head jerked back; limbs extended; back arched and mouth twisted and
distorted; he appeared as though being racked limb from limb。
Without cry or sound; Jees Uck was in the snow beside him; but he
clutched both her wrists spasmodically; and as long as the
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