登陆注册
34552400000004

第4章

t was two in the morning when the dancers, bent on getting something to eat, adjourned the dancing for half an hour. And it was at this moment that Jack Kearns suggested poker. Jack Kearns was a big, bluff-featured man, who, along with Bettles, had made the disastrous attempt to found a post on the head-reaches of the Koyokuk, far inside the Arctic Circle.

After that, Kearns had fallen back on his posts at Forty Mile and Sixty Mile and changed the direction of his ventures by sending out to the States for a small sawmill and a river steamer. The former was even then being sledded across Chilcoot Pass by Indians and dogs, and would come down the Yukon in the early summer after the ice-run. Later in the summer, when Bering Sea and the mouth of the Yukon cleared of ice, the steamer, put together at St. Michaels, was to be expected up the river loaded to the guards with supplies.

Jack Kearns suggested poker. French Louis, Dan MacDonald, and Hal Campbell (who had make a strike on Moosehide), all three of whom were not dancing because there were not girls enough to go around, inclined to the suggestion.

They were looking for a fifth man when Burning Daylight emerged from the rear room, the Virgin on his arm, the train of dancers in his wake. In response to the hail of the poker-players, he came over to their table in the corner.

"Want you to sit in," said Campbell. "How's your luck?""I sure got it to-night," Burning Daylight answered with enthusiasm, and at the same time felt the Virgin press his arm warningly. She wanted him for the dancing. "I sure got my luck with me, but I'd sooner dance.

I ain't hankerin' to take the money away from you-all."Nobody urged. They took his refusal as final, and the Virgin was pressing his arm to turn him away in pursuit of the supper-seekers, when he experienced a change of heart. It was not that he did not want to dance, nor that he wanted to hurt her; but that insistent pressure on his arm put his free man-nature in revolt. The thought in his mind was that he did not want any woman running him. Himself a favorite with women, nevertheless they did not bulk big with him. They were toys, playthings, part of the relaxation from the bigger game of life. He met women along with the whiskey and gambling, and from observation he had found that it was far easier to break away from the drink and the cards than from a woman once the man was properly entangled.

He was a slave to himself, which was natural in one with a healthy ego, but he rebelled in ways either murderous or panicky at being a slave to anybody else. Love's sweet servitude was a thing of which he had no comprehension.

Men he had seen in love impressed him as lunatics, and lunacy was a thing he had never considered worth analyzing. But comradeship with men was different from love with women. There was no servitude in comradeship. It was a business proposition, a square deal between men who did not pursue each other, but who shared the risks of trail and river and mountain in the pursuit of life and treasure. Men and women pursued each other, and one must needs bend the other to his will or hers. Comradeship was different. There was no slavery about it; and though he, a strong man beyond strength's seeming, gave far more than he received, he gave not something due but in royal largess, his gifts of toil or heroic effort falling generously from his hands. To pack for days over the gale-swept passes or across the mosquito-ridden marshes, and to pack double the weight his comrade packed, did not involve unfairness or compulsion. Each did his best. That was the business essence of it. Some men were stronger than others--true; but so long as each man did his best it was fair exchange, the business spirit was observed, and the square deal obtained.

But with women--no. Women gave little and wanted all. Women had apron-strings and were prone to tie them about any man who looked twice in their direction.

There was the Virgin, yawning her head off when he came in and mightily pleased that he asked her to dance. One dance was all very well, but because he danced twice and thrice with her and several times more, she squeezed his arm when they asked him to sit in at poker. It was the obnoxious apron-string, the first of the many compulsions she would exert upon him if he gave in.

Not that she was not a nice bit of a woman, healthy and strapping and good to look upon, also a very excellent dancer, but that she was a woman with all a woman's desire to rope him with her apron-strings and tie him hand and foot for the branding. Better poker. Besides, he liked poker as well as he did dancing.

He resisted the pull on his arm by the mere negative mass of him, and said:-"I sort of feel a hankering to give you-all a flutter."Again came the pull on his arm. She was trying to pass the apron-string around him. For the fraction of an instant he was a savage, dominated by the wave of fear and murder that rose up in him. For that infinitesimal space of time he was to all purposes a frightened tiger filled with rage and terror at the apprehension of the trap. Had he been no more than a savage, he would have leapt wildly from the place or else sprung upon her and destroyed her. But in that same instant there stirred in him the generations of discipline by which man had become an inadequate social animal. Tact and sympathy strove with him, and he smiled with his eyes into the Virgin's eyes as he said:-"You-all go and get some grub. I ain't hungry. And we'll dance some more by and by. The night's young yet. Go to it, old girl."He released his arm and thrust her playfully on the shoulder, at the same time turning to the poker-players.

"Take off the limit and I'll go you-all.""Limit's the roof," said Jack Kearns.

"Take off the roof."

The players glanced at one another, and Kearns announced, "The roof's off."Elam Harnish dropped into the waiting chair, started to pull out his gold-sack, and changed his mind. The Virgin pouted a moment, then followed in the wake of the other dancers.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 重生之位面战神

    重生之位面战神

    一个在车祸中丧生的名牌大学应届毕业生,却离奇重生,醒来后发现自己重生在了异界位面,七岁得拜于宗师级强者门下,修行十年方得出师,从此开启逆天之路。
  • 李白转世

    李白转世

    传说中的诗仙李白在天上呆腻了,想到人间投个胎玩玩,于是,他选中了一座大城市里的一户经济条件中上等(至少是够他买酒的)的家庭:丈夫是李国番,23岁,一个做事按部就班,不懂技巧,但愿下苦功夫,勤劳、肯干的人;妻子是李青照,24岁,一个既有才,又有德,颜值还爆表的人。就这样,李白降生了,可是令众人惊讶的是,他生下来竟是个女孩,取名李大白!这样一个爱喝酒,爱耍剑,而且还十分豪放的女孩,与妈妈李青照和爸爸李国番,会发生怎样的事情呢?
  • 神约旧书

    神约旧书

    一个架空世界,在6真神创造的‘兰迪特’上发生了许许多多的战争,这些战争都是由一个幕后‘神秘人’操作,然而他还有着更为惊人的计划。。。
  • 随身带着BGM

    随身带着BGM

    有本事来打我呀,我有医保卡!是不是看我不顺眼?打我吧,求求你了。顺着网线来打我吧,我已经好久没挨打了!说最欠的话,求最毒的打……季枫就是这么一个求打的人……
  • 媚惑江山:替身宠后

    媚惑江山:替身宠后

    她为保家族,十六岁奉旨入宫为后。新婚当晚,皇帝李治原面带厉色,将她一步步逼至床边:“把沈千邑保你柳家不死!”“臣妾之父有罪,那便是罪有应得,陛下何不来个诛灭九族,将臣妾一同斩杀?”“柳昭严,你威胁朕?”“臣妾不敢。”
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 战争艺术系统

    战争艺术系统

    召唤的世界?全靠召唤吗?是的。异界超越不应该靠自身的实力吗?还好,我有个外挂系统,战争艺术。看我的欧皇之力!来,三星刀奴……这是九刺客阵容,来吧!
  • 福晟

    福晟

    外出打工的李怀义,因为妻子赵雅丽即将临盆,毅然踏上了回家之路。可是这一路上并不是那么的风平浪静,一个又一个的麻烦接踵而来,身处社会最底层的农民工李怀义又该如何应对。在李怀义应对接踵而来的麻烦的同时,远在千里之外,待在农村家中的妻子赵雅丽亦是麻烦不断,她又该如何应对。……
  • 冷王独爱:狂妃绝宠

    冷王独爱:狂妃绝宠

    她:是现代杀手界人人可畏惧的安又琪,却因为一次执行任务的途中,惨遭奸人暗算,一场阴差阳错穿越到了异时空安氏嫡女但却是废物的同名同姓的安又琪身上,从此,胆小懦弱的安又琪不复存在,冷酷霸道的安又琪回归。他:异时空中人人说道的废物。他冷酷霸道却独爱安又琪。而他的背后是有多大的秘密是人们所不知道的?
  • 在林正英世界争霸

    在林正英世界争霸

    天印出三界惊:琼瑶仙宫有此人三印合至尊出:尘世已无此人踪穿越,重生,修真,玄幻,仙界:争霸,在林正英世界争霸,魂穿成了石坚的儿子!这是哪?什么?美女,漂亮的女人,还有那勾人的女妖精等着我来伶爱,等等,我缓一下……美女,女幽魂,妖精别跑我来了:石印手持神邸至尊印,敕令鬼神,封,神邸阴兵,搅动风云,争霸下届!飞升仙界后,又是怎样风景呢???看不一样的林正英世界争霸!!作者:【今生未回眸】作品:【林正英世界争霸】