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第40章 A Michigan Man(3)

One day,as he painfully dragged himself down a residence street,he tried to collect his thoughts and form some plan for the future.He had no trade,understood no handiwork;he could fell trees.He looked at the gaunt,scrawny,transplanted speci-mens that met his eye,and gave himself up to the homesickness that filled his soul.

He slept that night in the shelter of a sta-ble,and spent his last money in the morn-ing for a biscuit.

He travelled many miles that afternoon looking for something to which he might turn his hand.Once he got permission to carry a hod for half an hour.At the end of that time he fainted.When he recovered,the foreman paid him twenty-five cents.

"For God's sake,man,go home,"he said.

Luther stared at him with a white face and went on.

There came days when he so forgot his native dignity as to beg.He seldom received anything;he was referred to vari-ous charitable institutions the existence of which he had never heard.

One morning,when a pall of smoke enveloped the city and the odors of coal-gas refused to lift their nauseating poison through the heavy air,Luther,chilled with dew and famished,awoke to a happier life.

The loneliness at his heart was gone.The feeling of hopeless imprisonment that the miles and miles of streets had terrified him with gave place to one of ******* and exal-tation.Above him he heard the rasping of pine boughs;his feet trod on a rebounding mat of decay;the sky was as coldly blue as the bosom of Huron.He walked as if on ether,singing a senseless jargon the wood-men had aroused the echoes with,--"Hi yi halloo!

The owl sees you!

Look what you do!

Hi yi halloo!"

Swung over his shoulder was a stick he had used to assist his limping gait,but now transformed into the beloved axe.He would reach the clearing soon,he thought,and strode on like a giant,while people hur-ried from his path.Suddenly a smooth trunk,stripped of its bark and bleached by weather,arose before him.

"Hi yi halloo!"High went the wasted arm --crash!--a broken staff,a jingle of wires,a maddened,shouting man the centre of a group of amused spectators!A few moments later,four broad-shouldered men in blue had him in their grasp,pinioned and guarded,clattering over the noisy streets behind two spirited horses.They drew after them a troop of noisy,jeering boys,who danced about the wagon like a swirl of autumn leaves.Then came a halt,and Luther was dragged up the steps of a square brick building with a belfry on the top.

They entered a large bare room with benches ranged about the walls,and brought him before a man at a desk.

"What is your name?"asked the man at the desk.

"Hi yi halloo!"said Luther.

"He's drunk,sergeant,"said one of the men in blue,and the axe-man was led into the basement.He was conscious of an involuntary resistance,a short struggle,and a final shock of pain,--then oblivion.

The chopper awoke to the realization of three stone walls and an iron grating in front.Through this he looked out upon a stone flooring across which was a row of similar apartments.He neither knew nor cared where he was.The feeling of im-prisonment was no greater than he had felt on the endless,cheerless streets.He laid himself on the bench that ran along a side wall,and,closing his eyes,listened to the babble of the clear stream and the thunder of the "drive"on its journey.How the logs hurried and jostled!crushing,whirling,ducking,with the merry lads leaping about them with shouts and laughter.Suddenly he was recalled by a voice.Some one handed a narrow tin cup full of coffee and a thick slice of bread through the grating.

Across the way he dimly saw a man eating a similar slice of bread.Men in other com-partments were swearing and singing.He knew these now for the voices he had heard in his dreams.He tried to force some of the bread down his parched and swollen throat,but failed;the coffee strangled him,and he threw himself upon the bench.

The forest again,the night-wind,the whistle of the axe through the air.Once when he opened his eyes he found it dark.

It would soon be time to go to work.He fancied there would be hoar-frost on the trees in the morning.How close the cabin seemed!Ha!--here came his little sister.

Her voice sounded like the wind on a spring morning.How loud it swelled now!

"Lu!Lu!"she cried.

The next morning the lock-up keeper opened the cell door.Luther lay with his head in a pool of blood.His soul had escaped from the thrall of the forest.

"Well,well!"said the little fat police-justice,when he was told of it."We ought to have a doctor around to look after such cases."

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