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  ItdidnotseemtomethatIwaslost,yetlostIwas。Thepeakswerenotinsight。Thecanyonwideneddowntheslope,andIwasprettysurethatitopenedoutflatintothegreatpineforestofPenetier。Theonlythingthatbotheredmewasthelossofmymustangandoutfit;Icouldnotreconcilemyselftothat。SoIwanderedaboutwithastrange,fullsenseoffreedomsuchasIhadneverbeforeknown。WhatwastobetheendofmyadventureI

  couldnotguess,andIwastednotimeworryingoverit。

  TheknowledgeIhadofforestryItriedtoapply。Istudiedthenorthandsouthslopesofthecanyon,observinghowthetreesprosperedonthesunnyside。Certainsaplingsofaspeciesunknowntomehadbeengnawedfullytenfeetfromtheground。Thispuzzledme。Squirrelscouldnothavedoneit,norrabbits,norbirds。PresentlyIhituponthesolution。Thebarkandboughsofthisparticularsaplingwerefoodfordeer,andtognawsohighthedeermusthavestooduponsixorsevenfeetofsnow。

  Idugintothesoftduffunderthepines。Thiscoveringoftherootswasverythickanddeep。Imadeitouttobecomposedofpine—needles,leaves,andearth。Itwaslikeasponge。Nowondersuchcoveringheldthewater!I

  priedbarkoffdeadtreesanddugintodecayedlogstofindtheinsectenemiesofthetrees。Theopenplaces,wherelittlecoloniesofpinesproutsgrew,seemedgenerallytobedown—slopefromtheparenttrees。Itwaseasytotelltheplaceswherethewindhadblowntheseeds。

  Thehoursspedby。Theshadowsofthepineslengthened,thesunset,andtheshadedeepenedinthehollows。Returningtomycamp,Icookedmysupperandmademybed。WhenIhadlaidupastoreoffirewooditwasnearlydark。

  Withnightcamethecoyotes。Thecarcassofthedeerattractedthem,andtheyapproachedfromalldirections。Atfirstitwasfascinatingtohearonehowlfaroffintheforest,andthentonoticethedifferenceinthesoundashecamenearerandnearer。Thewaytheybarkedandsnappedoutthereinthedarknesswasaswildathingtohearasanyboycouldhavewishedfor。Itbegantobealittletoomuchforme。Ikeptupabrightfire,and,thoughnotexactlyafraid,Ihadaperchpickedoutinthenearesttree。Suddenlythecoyotesbecamesilent。Thenalow,continuousgrowling,asnappingoftwigs,andtheunmistakabledragofaheavybodyoverthegroundmademyhairstandonend。Grippingmyrifle,Ilistened。

  Iheardthecrunchofteethonbones,thenmoresoundsofsomethingbeingdraggeddownthehollow。Thecoyotesbegantobarkagain,butnowfarbackintheforest。

  Somebeasthadfrightenedthem。Whatwasit?Ididnotknowwhetherabearwouldeatdeerflesh,,butIthoughtnot。Perhapstimber—wolveshaddisturbedthecoyotes。Butwouldtheyrunfromwolves?Itcametomesuddenly——amountain—lion!

  Ihuggedmyfire,andsatthere,listeningwithallmyears,imaginingeveryrustleofleaftobethestepofalion。Itwaslongbeforethethrillsandshiversstoppedchasingoverme,longerbeforeIcoulddecidetoliedown。Butafterawhilethedeadquietoftheforestpersuadedmethatthenightwasfaradvanced,andIfellasleep。

  ThefirstthinginthemorningItookmyrifleandwentouttowhereIhadleftthecarcassofthedeer。Itwasgone。Ithadbeendraggedaway。Adarkpathonthepine—needlesandgrass,andsmallbushespressedtotheground,plainlymarkedthetrail。ButsearchasImight,Icouldnotfindthetrackoftheanimalthathaddraggedoffthedeer。Afterfollowingthetrailforafewrods,Idecidedtoreturntocampandcookbreakfastbeforegoinganyfarther。WhileIwasatitIcutmanythinslicesofvenison,and,afterroastingthem,Istoredthemawayinthecapaciouspocketofmycoat。

  Mybreakfastfinished,Iagainsetouttoseewhathadbecomeoftheremainsofthedeer。Intwoorthreeplacesthesharphoofshadcutlinesinthesoftearth,andthereweretuftsofwhitish—grayhairelsewhere。A

  hundredyardsormoredownthehollowIcametoabarespotwhererecentlytherehadbeenapoolofwater。HereIfoundcattracksaslargeasmytwohands。Ihadneverseenthetrackofamountain—lion,but,allthesame,I

  knewthatthiswastherealthing。Whatanenormousbrutehemusthavebeen!Icastfearfulglancesintothesurroundingthickets。

  Itwasnotneedfultotravelmuchfarther。Underabushwellhiddeninaclumpoftreeslaywhatnowremainedofmydeer。Apatchofgrayhair,afewlongbones,asplitskull,andtwolongears——nomore!Eventhehidewasgone。Perhapsthecoyoteshadfinishedthejobafterthelionhadgorgedhimself,butIdidnotthinkso。Itseemedtomethatcoyoteswouldhavescatteredtheremains。Thosetwolongearssomehowseemedpathetic。I

  wishedforasecondthatthelionwereinrangeofmyrifle。

  ThelionwasdrivenfrommymindwhenIsawatroopofdeercrossagladebelowme。Ihadtofightmyselftokeepfromshooting。Thewindblewratherstronginmyface,whichprobablyaccountedforthedeernotwindingme。

  Thenthewhip—likecrackofariflerivetedmewhereIstood。Oneofthedeerfell,andtheothersboundedaway。Isawatallmanstridedowntheslopeandintotheglade。Hewasnotlikeanyoftheloggersorlumbermen。

  Theyweremostlybrawnyandround—shouldered。Thismanwaslithe,erect;hewalkedlikeathletesIhadseen。SurelyIshouldfindafriendinhim,andIlostnotimeinrunningdownintotheglade。HesawmeassoonasIwasclearofthetrees,andstoodleaningonhisrifle。

  \"Wal,dog—gonemybuttons!\"heejaculated。\"Who’reyou?\"

  Iblurtedoutallaboutmyself,atthesametimetakingstockofhim。Hewasnotyoung,butIhadneverseenayoungmansosplendid。Hair,beard,andskinwereallofadarkgray。Hiseyes,too,weregray——thekeenestandclearestIhadeverlookedinto。Theyshonewithakindlylight,otherwiseImighthavethoughthisfacehardandstern。Hisshoulderswereverywide,hisarmslong,hishandsenormous。Hisbuckskinshirtattractedmyattentiontohisotherclothes,whichlookedlikeleatheroverallsorheavycanvas。Abeltcarriedahugeknifeandanumberofshellsoflargecaliber;theWinchesterhehadwasexceedinglylongandheavy,andofanoldpattern。ThelookofhimbroughtbackmyoldfancyofWetzelorKitCarson。

  \"SoI’mlost,\"Iconcluded,\"anddon’tknowwhattodo。Idaren’ttrytofindthesawmill。Iwon’tgobacktoHolstonjustyet。\"

  \"An’whynot,youngster?’Pearstomeyou’dbettermaketracksfromPenetier。\"

  Itoldhimwhy,atwhichhelaughed。

  \"Wal,Ireckonyoucanstaywithmeferaspell。Mycamp’sintheheadofthiscanyon。\"

  \"Oh,thankyou,that’llbefine!\"Iexclaimed。Mygreatgoodluckfilledmewithjoy。\"Doyoustayonthemountain?\"

  \"Be’nheregoin’oneighteenyears,youngster。Mebbeyou’veheerdmyname。

  HiramBent。\"

  \"Areyouahunter?\"

  \"Wal,Ireckonso,thoughI’mmoreatrapper。Here,youpackmygun。\"

  Withthathedrewhisknifeandsettoworkonthedeer。Itwaswonderfultoseehisskill。Inafewcutsandstrokes,arippingofthehideandapowerfulslash,hehadcutoutahaunch。Ittookevenlessworkforthesecond。Thenhehungtherestofthedeeronasnag,andwipedhisknifeandhandsonthegrass。

  \"Comeon,youngster,\"hesaid,startingupthecanyon。

  Ishowedhimwherethecarcassofmydeerhadbeendevoured。

  \"Cougar。Thar’sabigfellerhastherunofthiscanyon。\"

  \"Cougar?Ithoughtitwasamountain—lion。\"

  \"Cougar,painter,panther,lion——allthesamecritter。An’ifyouleavehimalonehe’llnotbotheryou,buthe’sbadinacorner。\"

  \"Hescaredawaythecoyotes。\"

  \"Youngster,evenasilver—tip——thet’sagrizzlybear——willmaketracksawayfromacougar。IlentmypackofhoundstoapardovernearSpringer。IfI

  hadthemwe’dputthetcougarupatreeinnotime。\"

  \"Aretheremanylions——cougarshere?\"

  \"Onlyafew。Thet’swhythere’splentyofdeer。Othergameisplentiful,too。Foxes,wolves,an’,upinthemountains,bearsarethick。\"

  \"ThenImaygettoseeone——getashotatone?\"

  \"Wal,Ireckon。\"

  FromthattimeItrodonair。IfoundmyselfwishingformybrotherHal。I

  becamereconciledtothelossofmustangandoutfit。ForamomentIalmostforgotDickandBuell。Forestryseemedlessimportantthanhunting。Ihadreadathousandbooksaboutoldhuntersandtrappers,andhereIwasinawildmountaincanyonwithahunterwhomighthavesteppedoutofoneofmydreams。SoItrudgedalongbesidehim,askingaquestionnowandthen,andlisteningalways。Hecertainlyknewwhatwouldinterestme。TherewasscarcelyathinghesaidthatIwouldeverforget。Afterawhile,however,thetrailbecamesosteepandroughthatI,atleast,hadnobreathtosparefortalking。Weclimbedandclimbed。Thecanyonhadbecomeanarrow,rockycleft。Hugestonesblockedtheway。Araggedgrowthofunderbrushfringedthestream。Deadpines,withbrancheslikespears,layalongthetrail。

  Wecameuponalittleclearing,wheretherewasarudelog—cabinwithastonechimney。Skinsofanimalsweretackeduponlogs。Underthebankwasaspring。Themountainovershadowedthiswildnook。

  \"Wal,youngster,here’smyshack。Makeyourselftohome,\"saidHiramBent。

  Iwasalleyesasweenteredthecabin。Skins,largeandsmall,andofmanycolors,hunguponthewalls。Afireburnedinawidestonegrate。Aroughtableandsomepansandcookingutensilsshowedevidenceofrecentscouring。Abunchofsteeltrapslayinacorner。Uponashelfweretincansandclothbags,andagainstthewallstoodabedofglossybearskins。

  Tomethecabinwasaltogetheramostsatisfactoryplace。

  \"Ireckonye’retired?\"askedthehunter。\"Thet’ssomepumpkinsofaclimbunlessyou’reusedtoit。\"

  IadmittedIwasprettytired。

  \"Wal,restawhile。Youlooklikeyouhadn’tsleptmuch。\"

  Heaskedmeaboutmypeopleandhome,andwassointerestedinforestrythatheleftoffhistaskofthemomenttotalkaboutit。Iwasnotlongindiscoveringthatwhathedidnotknowabouttreesandforestswashardlyworthlearning。Hecalleditplainwoodcraft。Hehadneverheardofforestry。AllthesameIhungeredforhisknowledge。Howluckyformetofallinwithhim!Thethingsthathadpuzzledmeaboutthepinesheansweredeasily。Thenhevolunteeredinformation。Fromtalkingoftheforest,hedriftedtothelumbermen。

  \"Wal,thelumber—sharksarerippin’holesinPenetier。Ireckontheywouldn’tstopatnothin’。I’veheeredsometoughstoriesaboutthetsawmillgang。Iain’tacquaintedwithLeslie,oranyofthemfellersyounamedexceptJimWilliams。IknowedJim。HewasinSpringerferawhile。IfJim’syourfriend,there’llbesomethin’happenin,whenheroundsupthemkidnappers。Ireckonyou’dbetterhangupwithmeferawhile。Youdon’twanttogetketchedagain。Yourlifewasn’tmuchtothemfellers。Ithinkthey’dheldontoyoufermoney。It’stoobadyoudidn’tsendwordhometoyourpeople。\"

  \"Isentwordhomeaboutthebigstealoftimber。ThatwasbeforeIgotkidnapped。BythistimetheGovernmentknows。\"

  \"Wal,youdon’tsay!Thetwaspertofyou,youngster。An’willtheGovernmentroundupthesesharks?\"

  \"Indeeditwill。TheGovernmentisindeadearnestaboutprotectingtheNationalForests。\"

  \"Soitoughttobe。Nexttoaforestfire,Ihatetheseskinnedtimbertracts。Wal,oldPenetier’sgoingtoseesomethin’livelybeforelong。

  Youngster,themlumbermen——leastways,themfellersyoucallBudan’Bill,an’such——they’regoin’tofight。\"

  Theoldhunterleftmepresently,andwentoutside。Iwaitedawhileforhim,butashedidnotreturnIlaydownuponthebearskinsanddroppedtosleep。ItseemedIhadhardlyclosedmyeyeswhenIfeltahandonmyarmandheardavoice。

  \"Wakeup,youngster。Thar’stwooldbearsan’acubbeenfoolin’withoneofmytraps。\"

  InaflashIwaswideawake。

  \"Let’sseeyourgun。Humph!prettysmall——38caliber,ain’tit?Wal,it’lldotheworkifyouholdstraight。Canyoushoot?\"

  \"Fairlywell。\"

  HetookhisheavyWinchester,andthrewacoilofthinropeoverhisshoulder。

  \"Comeon。Stayclosetome,an’keepyoureyespeeled。\"

  XII。BEARS

  TheoldhunterwalkedsoswiftlythatIhadtoruntokeepupwithhim。Thetrailledupthecreek,nowononeside,againontheother,andIwasconstantlyskippingfromstonetostone。Thegrassyslopesgrewfewer,andfinallygavewayaltogethertocrackedcliffsandweatheredrocks。Afringeofpine—treesleanedoverthetopwithhereandthereablastedspearstandingoutwhite。

  \"Ihadmytrapsetupthetdraw,\"saidHiramBent,ashepointedtowardanintersectingcanyon。\"JustbeforeIwakedyouIwascomin’alonghere,an’

  Iheeredanall—firedracketupthar,an’soIwatched。Soonthreeblackbearscomepaddlin’down,an’thebiggestwasdraggin’thetrapwiththechainan’log。ThenIhurriedtotellyou。Theycan’tbefar。\"

  \"Aretheygrizzlies?\"Iasked,tryingtospeaknaturally。

  \"Nope。Jestplainblackbears。Buttheonewiththetrapisawhopper。

  He’llgooverfourhundred。Seethetracks?Lookslikesomebody’dbeenplowin’upthestones。\"

  Thereweredeeptracksinthesand,andbroadfurrows,andstonesoverturned,andplaceswhereaheavyobjecthadcrushedthegravelevenandsmooth。

  Theoldhunterkeptstridingon,andIwonderedbowhecouldgosofastwithoutrunning。Presentlywecametowherethecanyonforked。Hiramstarteduptheright—handfork,thensuddenlystopped,and,turning,begantogoback,carefullyexaminingtheground。

  \"They’vesplitonus,\"heexplained。\"Theolefellerwiththetrapwentuptheright—handdraw,an’themotheran’cubtooktotheleft。Now,youngster,canyoukeepyournerve?\"

  \"Ithinkso。\"

  \"Wal,yougoaftertheolefeller。Youcan’tmisshim,an’hewon’tbefar。

  You’llhearhimbellerin’longbeforeyougittohim,thoughhemightlaylow,soyousteerclearofbigbouldersan’thickets。Killhim,an’thenrunbackan’takeupthisdraw。Theshebeariscutean’maygivemetheslip,butifshedoesn’tclimboutsoonI’llheadheroff。Hurryon,now。

  Keepyoureyepeeled,an’you’llbesafeasifyouweretohome。\"

  Withthathedisappearedroundthecornerofstonewallwherethecanyondivided。Iwheeledandwenttotheright。Thiswingofthecanyontwistedandturnedandwasfullofstones。Ashallowsheetofwatergleamedoveritscoloredbedofgravel。Thewallswerestraightup,and,inplaces,bulgedoutward。Iflinchedateveryturninthecanyon;but,withriflecockedandthrustforward,Iwenton。Thecracksinthewalls,thebouldersandpiecesofcliffthatobstructedmypath,andtheoccasionalthickets——

  allmademehaltwithcarefulstepandfingeronthetrigger。Ifollowedthesplashesonthestones,whichtoldmethatthebearhadpassedthatway。AsIwentcautiouslyonIfeltatighteningatmythroat。Thelightabovegrewdimmer。WhenIstoppedtolistenitwassosilentthatIheardonlythepoundingofmyheartandmyownquickbreathing。Ipressedonandon,goingfasterallthetimenotthatIfeltbraver,butIlongedtoendthesuspense。Suddenlythesilencewasbrokenbyathreateningroar。Itsweptdownonme,swellingasitcontinued,anditseemedtofillthecanyon。Itshookmypulses,iturgedmetoflight,butIcouldnotmove。

  Thenassuddenlyitceased。

  ForalongmomentIstoodstill,withnoideaofadvancingfarther。Theclinkingofachainseemedtoreleasemycrampedmuscles。VerycautiouslyI

  peeredaroundaprojectingcornerofwall。Theresatahugeblackbearonhishaunchesholdingupagreatsteeltrapwhichclutchedoneofhispaws。

  Itwassuchastrangesightthatmyfearwasforgotten。Therewassomethingalmosthumaninthewaythebearlookedatthattrap。Hetoucheditgingerlywithhisfreepaw,andnosedit。Icreptupclosetothecornerofstoneandlookedaroundagain。Thebearwasnowclosetome。Isawtheheavychainandthelogtowhichitwasattached。Helookedattrapandloginagrave,patheticway,asiftryingtoreasonaboutthem。Thenherousedintofuriousaction,swingingthetrap,draggingthelog,andbellowinginsuchafrightfulmannerthatIdodgedbackbehindthewall。

  Butthissuddenchangeinthebear,thisappallingroarwithitsnoteofpain,awakenedmetohissuffering。WhenthenoisestoppedandIlookedagain,thebearwasasightnottobeforgotten。Heshowedahelpless,terriblefearofthesteel—jawedthingonhisfoot。Hedroppeddownonthesandwithagroan,andtherewasadespairinglookinhiseyes。

  Thismademeforgetmyfear,andIhadonlyonethought——toputhimoutofhismisery。WhenIleveledmyrifleitwasassteadyastherockbesideme。

  Aimingjustbelowhisear,Ipressedthetrigger。Thedullreportre—echoedfromwalltowall。Thebearlurchedslightly,andhisheadfelluponhisoutstretchedpaws。Iwaited,readytoshootagainupontheslightestmovement,buttherewasnone。

  WithriflereadyIcautiouslyapproachedthebear。AsIcamecloseheseemedlargerandlarger,butheshowednosignsoflife。Ilookedattheglossyblackfur,theflecksofbloodonthesideofhisheadwheremybullethadentered,themurderoussaw—teethoftheheavytrapbitingtothebone,andthecrueltyofthattrapseemedtodrivefrommeallprideofachievement。Itwasnothingexceptmercytokillatrappedcrippledbearthatcouldnotrunorfight。ThenandthereIgainedadislikefortrappinganimals。

  Thecrackoftheoldhunter’sriflemademerememberthatIwastohurrybackuptheothercanyon,soIbegantorun。Iboundedfromstonetostone,dashedoverthesand—bars,jumpedthebrook,andwentdownthatcanyonperhapsinfargreaterdangerofbodilyharmthanwhenIhadgoneup。

  ButwhenIturnedthecorneritwasanotherstory。Thefirstcanyonhadbeeneasyclimbingcomparedtothisone。Itwasnarrow,steep,andfullofdeadpinesfallenfromabove。Runningwasimpossible。Iclamberedupwardovertheloosestones,underthebridgesofpines,roundtheboulders。

  PresentlyIheardashout。Icouldnottellwhereitcamefrom,butI

  replied。AsecondcallIidentifiedascomingfromhighuptheraggedcanyonside,andIstartedup。Itwashardwork。Certainlynobearsorhunterhadclimbedoutjusthere。Atlength,sore,spent,andtorn,Ifelloutofatangleofbrushupontheedgeofthecanyon。Abovemerosetheswellingmountainslopethicklycoveredwithdwarfpines。

  \"Thisway,youngster!\"calledtheoldhunterfrommyleft。

  Afewmoredashesinandoutofthebrushandtreesbroughtmetoafairlyopenspacewithnotmuchslope。HiramBentstoodunderapine,andathisfeetlayablackfurrymass。

  \"Wal,Iheerdyoushoot。Reckonyougotyourn?\"

  \"Yes,Ikilledhim……Say,Mr。Bent,Idon’tliketraps。\"

  \"NarydoI——forbears,\"repliedhe,shakinghisgrayhead。\"AtrappedbearisaboutthepitifulestthingIeverseen。Butit’sseldomoneevergitsintotrapofmine。\"

  \"Thisoneyoushotmustbetheoldmotherbear。Where’sthecub?Diditgetaway?\"

  \"Notyet。Lookupinthetree。\"

  Ilookeduptheblacktrunkthroughthenetworkofslenderbranches,andsawthebearsnugglinginafork。Hissharpearsstoodupagainstthesky。

  Hewasmostanxiouslygazingdownatus。

  \"Wal,tumblehimoutofthar,\"saidHiramBent。

  WithanaturalimpulsetoshootIraisedmyrifle,butthecublookedsoattractiveandsohelplessthatIhesitated。

  \"Idon’tliketodoit,\"Isaid。\"Oh,Iwishwecouldcatchhimalive!\"

  \"Wal,Ireckonwecan。\"

  \"How?\"Iinquired,eagerly,andloweredmyrifle。

  \"Areyougoodontheclimb?\"

  \"Climb?Thistree?Why,withonehand。BackinPennsylvaniaIclimbedshell—barkhickory—treeswiththelowestlimbfiftyfeetfromtheground……Butthereweren’tanybearsupthem。\"

  \"Youmustkeepoutofhiswayifhecomesdownonyou。He’sasassylittlechap。Nowtakethisropean’goupan’climbroundhim。\"

  \"Climbroundhim?\"Iqueried,asIgazeddubiouslyupward。\"Youmeantoslipoutonthebranchesandgouphand—over—handtillIgetabovehim。Thebranchesupthereseemprettyclose——Imight。Butsupposehegoeshigher?\"

  \"I’mlookin’ferhimtogocleantothetop。Butyoucanbeathimtoit——

  mebbe。\"

  \"Anydangerofhisattackingme——upthere?\"

  \"Wal,notmuch。Ifhehugsthetrunkhe’llhavetoholdonferallhe’sworth。Butifhestandsonthebranchesan’youcomeupclosehemightbatyouone。MebbeI’dbettergoup。\"

  \"Oh,I’mgoing——Ionlywantedtoknowwhattoexpect。Now,incaseIgetabovehim,whatthen?\"

  \"Makehimbackdowntillhereachesthesefirstbranches。WhenhegetssofarI’lltellyouwhattodo。\"Iputmyarmthroughthecoilofrope,and,slingingitsnuglyovermyshoulder,begantoclimbthepine。Itwastheworkofonlyamomenttoreachthefirstbranch。

  \"Wal,Ireckonyou’resomerelationtoasquirrelatthet,\"saidHiramBent。\"JestasIthoughtthelittlecussisclimbin’higher。Thet’sgoin’

  toworryus。\"

  Itwaslikesteppingupaladderfromthefirstbranchtothefork。Thecubhadgoneuptheright—handtrunksomefifteenfeet,andwasnowhuggingit。

  Atthatshortdistancehelookedalarminglybig。ButIsawhewouldhaveallhecoulddotoholdon,andifIcouldclimbthelefttrunkandgetabovehimtherewouldbelittletofear。HowIdiditsoquicklywasamystery,butamidthecrackingofdeadbranchesandpatteringoffallingbarkandswayingofthetree—topIgainedapositionabovehim。

  HewassoclosethatIcouldsmellhim。Hisquicklittleeyessnappedfireandfearatonce;heutteredasoundthatwasbetweenawhineandagrowl。

  \"Hey,youngster!\"yelledHiram,\"thet’shighenough——’tain’tsafe——becarefulnow。\"

  WiththewordsIlookedoutbelowme,toseetheoldhunterstandinginthegladewavinghisarms。

  \"I’mallright!\"Iyelleddown。\"Now,how’llIdrivehim?\"

  \"Breakoffabranchan’switchhim。\"

  TherewasnotabranchabovemethatIcouldbreak,butafewfeetbelowwasaslender,deadlimb。Isliddownandgotit,and,holdingonwithmyleftarmandlegs,Ibegantothrashthecub。Hegrowledfiercely。snappedatthestick,andbegantobackdown。

  \"He’sstarted!\"Icried,inglee。\"Goon,Cubby——downwithyou!\"

  Clumsyashewas,hemadeswifttime。Iwashardputtokeepclosetohim。

  Islippeddownthetrunk——holdingononeinstantandslidingdownthenext。

  ButbelowtheforkitwasharderforCubbyandeasierforme。Thebranchesratherhinderedhisbackwardprogresswhiletheyaidedmine。Growlingandwhining,withlongclawsrippingthebark,hewentdown。AllofasuddenI

  becameawareoftheoldhunterthreshingaboutunderthetree。

  \"Holdon——notsofast!\"heyelled。

  Stillthecubkeptgoing,andstoppedwithhishaunchesonthefirstbranch。There,lookingdown,hesawanenemybelowhim,andhesitated。Buthelookedup,and,seeingme,begantobackdownagain。Hirampoundedthetreewithadeadbranch。Cubbyevidentlyintendedtoreachtheground,forthenoisedidnotstophim。Thenthehunterranalittlewaytoawindfall,andcamebackwiththeupperhalfofadeadsapling。Withthishebegantoprodthebear。Thereupon,Cubbylostnotimeingettinguptothefirstbranchagain,wherehehalted。

  \"Throwthenooseonhimnow——anywhere,\"orderedthehunter。\"An’we’venotimetolose。He’sgittin’sassiereveryminnit。\"

  IdroppedthewideloopuponCubby,expectingtocatchhimfirsttime。Theropewentoverhisbead,butwithadexterousflipofhispawhesentitflying。Thenbeganaduelbetweenus,inwhichhecontinuallygotthebetterofme。AllthewhiletheoldhunterproddedCubbyfrombelow。

  \"Youain’tquickenough,\"saidHiram,impatiently。

  Maderecklessbythis,Isteppeddowntoanotherbranchdirectlyoverthebear,andtriedagaintoropehim。Itwasofnouse。Heslippedoutofthenoosewiththesinuousmovementsofaneel。Onceitcaughtoverhisearsandinhisopenjaws。Hegaveajerkthatnearlypulledmefrommyperch。I

  couldtellhewasgrowingangriereveryinstant,andalsobraver。Suddenlythenoose,quitebyaccident,caughthisnose。HewaggedhisheadandI

  pulled。Thenoosetightened。

  \"I’vegothim!\"Iyelled,andgavetheropeastrongpull。

  Thebearstoodupwithstartlingsuddennessandreachedforme。

  \"Climb!\"shoutedHiram,Idroppedtheropeandleapedforthebranchabove,and,catchingit,liftedmyselfjustasthesharpclawsofthecubscratchedhardovermyboot。

  Cubbynowhuggedthetreetrunkandstartedupagain。

  \"We’vegothim!\"yelledHiram。\"Don’tmove——steponhisnoseifhegetstooclose。\"

  ThenIsawthehalterhadcomeoffthebearandhadfallentotheground。

  Hirampickeditup,arrangedthenoose,and,holdingitinhisteethbegantolimbafterthebear。Cubbywasnowonlyafewfeetunderme,workingsteadilyup,growling,andhislittleeyeswerelikepointsofgreenfire。

  \"Stophim!Standonhishead!\"mumbledHiram,withtheropeinhisteeth。

  \"What!——notonyourlife!\"

  But,reachingup,Igraspedabranch,and,swingingclearofthelowerone,Ibegantokickatthebear。Thisstoppedhim。Thenhesquealed,andbegantokickonhisownaccount。Hiramwastryingtogetthenooseoverabindfoot。Afterseveralattemptshesucceeded,andthenthrewtheropeoverthelowestbranch。IgaveawildIndianyelloftriumph。Thenextinstant,beforeIcouldfindafoothold,thebranchtowhichIwashangingsnappedlikeapistol—shot,andIplungeddownwithacrash。Istruckthebearandthelowerbranch,andthentheground。Thefallhalfstunnedme。Ithoughteveryboneinmybodywasbroken。Iroseunsteadily,andforamomenteverythingwhirledbeforemyeyes。ThenIdiscoveredthattheroarinmyearswastheoldhunter’syell。Isawhimhaulingontherope。Therewasagreatrippingofbarkandmanystrangesounds,andthenthecubwasdanglingheaddownward。Hiramhadpulledhimfromhisperch,andhunghimoverthelowestbranch。

  \"Thar,youngster,gitbusynow!\"yelledthehunter。\"Grabtheotherrope——

  tharitis——an’ropeafrontpawwhileIholdhim。Livelynow,he’smightyheavy,an’ifheevergitsdownwithonlyoneropeonhimwe’llthinkwe’refasttochainlightnin’。\"

  Thebearswungaboutfivefeetfromtheground。AsIranathimwiththenoosehetwistedhimself,seemedtodoubleupinaknot,thenhedroppedfull—stretchedagain,andlungedviciouslyatme。TwiceIfeltthewindofhispaws。Hespunaroundsofastthatitkeptmedancing。Iflungthenooseandcaughthisrightpaw。Hirambawledsomethingthatmademeallthemoreheedless,andintighteningthenooseIranintooclose。Thebeargavemeaslashingcuffonthesideofthehead,andIwentdownlikeatenpin。

  \"Gitahitchthar——tothesaplin’!\"roaredHiram,asIstaggeredtomyfeet。\"Rustlenow——hurry!\"

  Whatwithmyringinghead,andfingersallthumbs,andHiramroaringatme,Imadeamessoftyingtheknot。ThenHiramletgohisrope,andwhenthecubdroppedtothegroundtheropeflewupoverthebranch。CubbyleapedsoquicklythathejerkedtheropeawaybeforeHiramcouldpickitup,andonehardpullloosenedmyhitchonthesapling。

  Thecubboundedthroughtheglade,draggingmewithhim。ForafewlongleapsIkeptmyfeet,thendownIsprawled。

  \"Hangon!Hangon!\"Hiramyelledfrombehind。

  IfIhadnotbeenangryclearthroughatthatcubImighthaveletgo。Heploughedmyfaceinthedirt,andalmostjerkedmyarmsoff。Suddenlythestrainlessened。Igotup,toseethattheoldhunterhadholdoftheotherrope。

  \"Now,stretchhimout!\"heyelled。

  Betweenuswestretchedthecubout,sothatallhecoulddowasstruggleandpawtheairandutterstrangecries。Hiramtiedhisropetoatree,andthenranbacktorelieveme。Itwashightime。Hetookmyropeandfastenedittoastoutbush。

  \"Thar,youngster,Ireckonthet’llholdhim!Nowtiehispawsan’muzzlehim。\"

  Hedrewsomebuckskinthongsfromhispocketandhandedthemtome。Wewentuptothestrainingcub,andHiram,withonepullofhispowerfulhands,broughtthehindlegstogether。

  \"Tie’em,\"hesaid。

  Thisdone,withtheaidofaheavypieceofwoodhepressedthecub’sheaddownandwoundathongtightlyroundthesharpnose。Thenhetiedthefrontlegs。

  \"Thar!Nowyouloosentheropesan’windthemup。\"

  WhenIhaddonethisheliftedthecubandswunghimoverhisbroadback。

  \"Comeon,youtrailbehind,an’keepyoureyepeeledtoseehedoesn’tworkthetknotoffhisjaws……Say,youngster,nowyou’vegothim,whatinthunderwillyoudowithhim?\"

  Ilookedatmytorntrousers,atthebloodonmyskinnedandburninghands,andIfeltofthebruiseonmyhead,asIsaid,grimly:\"I’llhangtohimaslongasIcan。\"

  XIII。THECABININTHEFOREST

  HiramBentpackedthecubdownthecanyonashewouldhavehandledasackofoats。Whenwereachedthecabinhefastenedaheavydog—collarroundCubby’sneckandsnappedachaintoit。Doublingthehalter,hetiedoneendtothechainandtheothertoasturdybranchofatree。Thisdone,heslippedthethongsoffthebear。

  \"Thar!He’llletyoupethiminafewdaysmebbe,\"hesaid。

  Ourcaptivedidnotyetshowanysignsofbecomingtame。Nosoonerwashefreeofthebuckskinthongsthanheleapedaway,onlytobepulledupbythehalter。Thenherolledoverandover,clawingatthechain,andsquirmingtogethisheadoutofthecollar。

  \"Hemightchokehisself,\"saidHiram,\"butmebbehe’lleaseupifwestayawayfromhim。Nowwe’vegottorustletoskinthemtwobears。\"

  So,aftergivingmeahunting—knife,andtellingmetofetchmyrifle,hesetoffupthecanyon。AsItrudgedalongbehindhimIspokeofDickLeslie,andaskediftherewerenotsomewaytogethimoutoftheclutchesofthelumberthieves。

  \"I’vebeenthinkin’aboutthet,\"repliedthehunter,\"an’Ireckonwecan。

  Tomorrowwe’llcrosstheridgehighupbackofthetspring—holecanyon,an’

  sneakdown。’Pearstomethemfellerswillbetrailin’youprettyhard,an’

  mebbethey’llleaveonlyonetoguardLeslie。More’nthet,thetrailupheretomyshackisknown,an’I’mthinkin’we’dbesmarttogooffan’

  campsomewhereelse。\"

  \"What’llIdoaboutCubby?\"Iasked,quickly。

  \"Cubby?Oh,thetbearcub。Wal,takehimalong。Youngster,youdon’twanttopackthetpeskycubbacktoPennsylvania?\"

  \"Yes,Ido。\"

  \"Ireckonitain’tlikelyyoucan。He’sprettyheavy。Weighsnearlyahundred。An’he’dmakeaheapoftrouble。Mebbewe’llketchalittlecub——oneyoucancarryinyourarms。\"

  \"That’dbestillbetter,\"Ireplied。\"Butifwedon’t,I’lltrytotakehimbackhome。\"

  TheoldhuntersaidImadeagoodshotatthebigbear,andthathewouldgivemetheskinforarug。Itdelightedmetothinkofthathugeglossybearskinonthefloorofmyden。ItoldHiramhowthebearhadsuffered,andIwasgladtoseethat,althoughhewasahunterandtrapper,hedislikedtocatchabearinatrap。Weskinnedtheanimal,andcutoutaquantityofmeat。Hetoldmethatbearmeatwouldmakemeforgetallaboutvenison。Bythetimewehadclimbeduptheothercanyonandskinnedtheotherbearandreturnedtocampitwasdark。Asforme,IwassotiredI

  couldhardlycrawl。

  Inspiteofmyachesandpains,thatwasanightformetoremember。ButtherewasthethoughtofDickLeslie。Hisrescuewastheonlythingneededtomakemehappy。DickwasinmymindevenwhenHiramcookedasupperthatalmostmademeforgetmymanners。Certainlythebroiledbearmeatmademeforgetvenison。Thenwetalkedbeforetheburninglogsinthestonefire—

  place。Hiramsatonhishome—madechairandsmokedastrong—smellingpipewhileIlayonabearskininblissfulease。Occasionallyweheardthecuboutsiderattlinghischainandgrowling。AllofthetrappersandIndianfightersIhadreadofweredifferentfromHiramBentandJimWilliams。

  Jim’ssoftdrawlandkind,twinklingeyeswerenotwhatanybook—readerwouldexpecttofindinadangerousman。AndHiramBentwassosimpleandfriendly,sogladtohaveevenaboytotalkto,thatitseemedhewouldneverstop。Ifithadnotbeenforhisstrikingappearanceandforthestrange,wildtaleshetoldofhislonelylife,hewouldhaveremindedmeoftheoldcanal—locktendersathome。

  Once,whenhewasrefillinghispipeandIthoughtitwouldbeagoodtimetoprofitfromhisknowledgeoftheforests,Isaidtohim:

  \"Now,Mr。Bent,let’ssupposeI’mthePresidentoftheUnitedStates,andI

  havejustappointedyoutotheofficeofChiefForesteroftheNationalForests。Youhavefullpower。Theobjectistoconserveournationalresources。Whatwillyoudo?\"

  \"Wal,Mr。President,\"hebegan,slowlyandseriously,andwithgreatdignity,\"theGovernmentmustowntheforestsan’dealwiselywiththem。

  Thesemountainforestsaregreatspongestoholdthewater,an’wemuststopfirean’recklesscuttin’。Thefirstthingistoovercometheoppositionofthestockmen,an’showthemwherethebenefitwillbetheirsinthelongrun。Nextthetimbermustbeused,butnotallusedup。We’llneedrangerswho’reusedtorustlin’intheWestan’knowWesternways。

  Cabinsmustbebuilt,trailsmade,roadscut。We’llneedaheadforesterforeveryforest。Thismanmustknowallthat’sonhispreserve,an’haveitmapped。Hemustteachhisrangerswhatheknowsabouttrees。Penetierwillbegivenoverentirelytothegrowin’ofyellowpine。Thetthrivesbest,an’theparasitesmustgo。Alldeadan’oldtimbermustbecut,an’

  muchofthetwherethetreesarecrowded。Thenorthslopesmustbecutenoughtoletinthesunan’light。Brush,windfallsrottin’logsmustbeburned。Thicketsofyoungpinemustbethinned。Careoughtenbetakennottocutonthenorthan’westedgesoftheforests,astheoldguardpineswillbreakthewind。\"

  \"Howwillyoutreatminersandprospectors?\"

  \"Theymustbeasfreetotakeupclaimsasiftherewasn’tnoNationalForest。\"

  \"Howaboutthesettler,themanseekingahomeoutWest?\"Iwenton。

  \"We’llencouragehim。Themorementhereare,thebettertheforestercanfightfire。Butthosehome—seekersmustwantahome,an’notbesquattin’

  foralittle,jesttosellouttolumbersharks。\"

  \"What’stobecomeoftimberandwood?\"

  \"Wal,it’stheretobeused,an’mustbeused。We’llgiveitfreetothesettleran’prospector。We’llsellitcheaptothelumbermen——bigan’

  little。We’llconsiderthewantsofthelocalmenfirst。\"

  \"Nowabouttherange。Willyoukeepoutthestockmen?\"

  \"Nary。Grazin’forsheep,cattle,an’hosseswillgoonjestthesame。Butwemustlookoutforovergrazin’。Forinstance,toomanycattlewillstampdownyounggrowth,an’toomanysheepleavenograzin’forotherstock。Thebeadforestermustknowhisbusiness,an’notlethisrangebeoverstocked。

  Thesmalllocalherdersan’sheepmenmustbeconsideredfirst,thebigstockmensecond。Bothmustbechargedasmallfeeperheadforgrazin’。\"

  \"Howwillyoufightfire?\"

  \"Wal,thet’sthehardnuttocrack。Fireistheforest’sworstenemy。InadryseasonlikethisPenetierwouldburnliketinderblownbyabellows。

  Firewouldracethroughherefaster’namancouldrun。I’llneedspecialfirerangers,an’allotherrangersmustbetrainedtofightfire,an’thenanymenlivinginorneartheforestwillbepaidtohelp。Thethingtodoiswatchforthesmallfiresan’putthemout。Campersmustbemadetoputouttheirfiresbeforeleavingcamp。Brushpilesan’slashesmustn’tbeburnedindryorwindyweather。\"

  JustwhereweleftofftalkingIcouldnotremember,forIdroppedofftosleep。Iseemedhardlytohaveclosedmyeyeswhenthehuntercalledmeinthemorning。Thebreakfastwassmokingonthered—hotcoals,andoutsidethecabinallwasdensegrayfog。

  When,soonafter,westarteddownthecanyon,thefogwasliftingandtheforestgrowinglighter。Everythingwasaswhitewithfrostasifithadsnowed。Athin,brittlefrostcrackledunderourfeet。Whenwe,hadgottenbelowtherockyconfinesofthecanyonweclimbedtheslopetothelevelridge。Hereitwasimpossiblenottobelieveithadsnowed。Theforestwasasstillasnight,andlookedverystrangewiththewhiteaisleslinedbyblacktreetrunksandthegrayfogshroudingthetree—tops。Soonwewereclimbingagain,andIsawthatHirammeanttoheadthecanyonwhereIhadleftDick。

  Thefogsplitandblewaway,andthebrilliantsunlightchangedtheforest。

  Thefrostbegantomelt,andtheairwasfullofmist。Weclimbedandclimbed——outofthestatelyyellow—pinezone,upamongthegnarledandblastedspruces,overandaroundstripsofweatheredstone。OnceIsawacold,whitesnow—peak。Itwashardenoughformetocarrymyrifleandkeepupwiththehunterwithouttalking。Besides,Hiramhadansweredmerathershortly,andIthoughtitbesttokeepsilent。Fromtimetotimehestoppedtolisten。Thenwhenheturnedtogodowntheslopebetrodcarefully,andcautionedmenottoloosenstones,andhewentslowerandyetslower。FromthisImadesurewewerenotfarfromthespringhole。

  \"Thar’sthecanyon,\"hewhispered,stoppingtopointbelow,whereablack,irregularlinemarkedthegorge。\"Ihaven’theerdathing,an’we’reclose。

  Mebbethey’reasleep。Mebbemostofthemaretrallin’you,an’Ihopeso。

  Now,don’tyouputyourhandorfootonanythin’thet’llmakeanoise。\"

  Thenheslippedoff,anditwaswonderfultoseehownoiselesslyhestepped,andhowhemovedbetweentreesanddeadbrancheswithoutasound。

  Imanagedprettywell,yetmorethanoncearattlingstoneorabrokenbranchstoppedHiramshortandmadehimliftawarninghand。

  Atlastwegotdowntothenarrowbenchwhichseparatedthecanyon—slopefromthedeepcut。Itwaslevelandroughlystrewnwithboulders。Herewetooktoallfoursandcrawled。Itwaseasytomoveherewithoutnoise,forthegroundwasrockyandhard,andtherewasnobrush。

  SuddenlyIfairlybumpedintothehunter。Lookingup,IsawthathehadhaltedonlyafewfeetfromtheedgeofthegorgewhereIhadclimbedoutinmyescape。Hewaslistening。Therewasnotasoundsavethedullroarofrushingwater。

  Hiramslidforwardalittle,androsecautiouslytolookover。Ididthesame。WhenIsawthecaveandthespring—holeIfeltacatchinmythroat。

  Buttherewasnotamaninsight。Dick’scaptorshadbrokencamp;theyweregone。Theonlythingleftinthegorgetoshowtheyhadeverbeentherewasaburned—outcampfire。

  \"They’regone,\"Iwhispered。

  \"Wal,it’pearsso,\"repliedHiram。\"An’it’samoveIdon’tlike。

  Youngster,it’syoutheywant。Leslie’snoparticularusetothem。They’llhavetolethimgosoonerorlater,iftheyhain’talready。\"

  \"What’llwedonow?\"

  \"Maketracks。We’llcutbackacrosttheridgean’gitsomeblanketsan’

  grub,thenlightoutfortheothersideofPenetier。\"

  Ithoughttheoldhunterhadmaderapidtimeonourwayup,butnowIsawwhathereallymeantby\"makingtracks。\"Fortunately,afterashort,killingclimb,thereturnwasalldown—hill。OnestrideofHiram’sequalledtwoofmine,andhemadehisfaster,sothatIhadtotrotnowandthentocatchup。VerysoonIwasashotasfire,andeverystepwasaneffort。ButIkeptthinkingofDick,ofmymustangandoutfit,andIvowedIwouldsticktoHiramBent’strailtillIdropped。ForthematterofthatIdiddropmorethanoncebeforewereachedthecabin。

  AshortrestwhileHiramwaspackingafewthingsputmerightagain。I

  strappedmyrifleovermyshoulder,andthenwentouttountiemybearcub。

  Itwouldhavecostmeagreatdealtoleavehimbehind。IknewIoughtto,stillIcouldnotbringmyselftoit。AllmylifeIhadwantedabearcub。

  HerewasonethatIhadhelpedtolassoandtieupwithmyownhands。I

  madeupmymindtoholdtothecubuntilthelastgasp。

  SoIwalkeduptoCubbywithamannermoreboldthansincere。Hehadnoteatenanything,buthehaddrunkthewaterwehadleftforhim。TomysurprisehemadenofusswhenIuntiedtherope;ontheotherhand,heseemedtolookpleased,andIthoughtIdetectedacunninggleaminhislittleeyes。Hepaddledawaydownthecanyon,and,asthiswasinthedirectionwewantedtogo,Igavehimslackropeandfollowed。

  \"Wal,you’regoin’tohavearightperttime,youngster,an’don’tyouforgetit,\"saidHiramBent。

  Thetruthofthatwasverysooninevidence。Cubbywouldnotletwellenoughalone,andhewouldnothaveaslackrope。Ithinkhewantedtochokehimselforpullmyarmsout。WhenIrealizedthatCubbywasthreetimesasstrongasIwasIbegantoseethatmyworkwascutoutforme。

  Themore,however,thathejerkedmeandhauledmealong,themoreI

  determinedtohangon。IthoughtIhadagenuineloveforhimuptothetimehehadalmostknockedmyheadoff,butitwasfunnyhoweasilyherousedmyangerafterthat。Whatwouldhavehappenedhadhetakenanotiontogothroughthebrush?Luckilyhekepttothetrail,whichcertainlywasroughenough。So,withwatchingthecubandkeepingmyfeetfreeofrootsandrocks,Ihadnochancetolookahead。StillIhadnoconcernaboutthis,fortheoldhunterwasatmyheels,andIknewhewouldkeepasharplookout。

  BeforeIwasawareofitwehadgottenoutofthenarrowcanyonintoavalleywithwell—timberedbottom,andopen,slowrisingslopes。WeweregettingdownintoPenetier。Cubbyswervedfromthetrailandstarteduptheleftslope。Ididnotwanttogo,butIhadtokeepwithhim,andthatwastheonlyway。Thehunterstrodebehindwithoutspeaking,andsoIgatheredthatthedirectionsuitedhim。ByleaningbackontheropeIwalkeduptheslopeaseasilyasifitwereamovingstairway。Cubbypulledmeup;Ihadonlytomovemyfeet。WhenwereachedaleveloncemoreIdiscoveredthatthecubwasgrowingstrongerandwantedtogofaster。Wezigzaggedacrosstheridgetothenextcanyon,whichataglanceIsawwasdeepandsteep。

  \"Thet’llbesomeworkgoin’downthat!\"calledHiram。\"Letmepackyourgun。\"

  Iwouldhavebeengladtogiveittohim,buthowwasItomanage?Icouldnotletgooftherope,andHiram,ladenashewas,couldnotcatchupwithme。Thensuddenlyitwastoolate,forCubbylungedforwardanddown。

  Thisfirstdownwardjumpwasnotvicious——onlyaplayfuloneperhaps,bywayofinitiatingme;butitupsetme,andIwasdraggedinthepine—needles。Ididnotleaptomyfeet;Iwasjerkedup。Thenbeganawildchasedownthatsteep,bushyslope。Cubbygotgoing,andIcouldnomorehavecheckedhimthanIcouldasteam—engine。VerysoonIsawthatnotonlywasthebearcubrunningaway,buthewasrunningawaywithme。Isliddownyellowplaceswheretheearthwasexposed,Itorethroughthickets,I

  dodgedathousandtrees。InsomegrassydescentsitwasasifIhadseven—leagueboots。Imusthavebrokenallrecordsforjumps。AllatonceI

  stumbledjustasCubbymadeaspurtandflewforward,alightingfacedownward。Idugupthepine——needleswithmyoutstretchedhands,Iscrapedwithmyfaceandploughedwithmynose,Iatethedust;andwhenIbroughtupwithajoltagainstalogamorefuriousboythanKenWarditwouldbebardtoimagine。Leapingup,Istrovewitheveryounceofmighttoholdinthebear。Butthoughfurylentmenewstrength,hekepttheadvantage。

  PresentlyIsawthebottomofthecanyon,anopenglade,andanoldlog—cabin。Ilookedbacktoseeifthehunterwascoming。Hewasnotinsight,butIfanciedIheardhim。ThenCubby,puttingonextrasteam,tooktheremainingrodsoftheslopeinanotherspurt。Ihadtorace,thenfly,andatlastlostmyfootingandplungeddownintoathicket。

  Therefartherprogressstoppedforbothofus。CubbyhadgonedownononesideofasaplingandIontheother,withtheresultthatwewerebroughtupshort。Icrashedthroughsomelowbushesandbumpedsquarelyintothecub。Whetheritwashisfranticefforttoescape,orjustexcitement,ordeliberateintentiontobeatmeintoajellyIhadnomeanstotell。Thefactwashebegantodigatmeandpawmeandmaulme。NeverhadIbeensoangry。Ibegantofightback,topunchandkickhim。

  Suddenly,withacrashinginthebushes,thecubwashauledawayfromme,andthenIsawHiramattherope。

  \"Wal,wal!\"heejaculated,\"yourownmotherwouldn’townyounow!\"Thenhelaughedheartilyandchuckledtohimself,andgavethecubacoupleofjerksthattookthemischiefoutofhim。IdraggedmyselfafterHiramintotheglade。Thecabinwaslargeandveryold,andpartoftheroofwassunkenin。

  \"We’llhangupherean’camp,\"saidHiram。\"Thisisanoldhunters’cabin,an’kinderoutoftheway。We’llhitchthislittlefighterinside,wheremebbehewon’tbesonoisy。\"

  Thehunterhauledthecubupshort,andhalfpulled,halfliftedhimintothedoor。Itookoffmyrifle,emptiedmypocketsofbrushandbeatoutthedust,andcombedthepine—needlesfrommyhair。Myhandswerepuffedandred,andsmartedseverely。AndaltogetherIwasinnoamiableframeofmindasregardedmycaptivebearcub。

  WhenIsteppedinsidethecabinitwasdark,andcomingfromthebrightlightIcouldnotforamomentseewhattheinteriorlookedlike。PresentlyImadeoutonelargeroomwithnoopeningexceptthedoor。Therewasatumble—downstonefireplaceatoneend,andattheotherarudeladderleduptoaloft。Hiramhadthrownhispackaside,andhadtiedCubbytoapeginthelogwall。

  \"Wal,I’llfetchinsomefreshvenison,\"saidthehunter。\"Yourestawhile,an’thengathersomewoodan’makeafire。\"

  TherestIcertainlyneeded,forIwassotiredIcouldscarcelyuntiethepacktogetouttheblankets。Thebearcubshowedsignsorweariness,whichpleasedme。ItwasnotlongafterHiram’sdeparturethatIsankintoadoze。

  WhenmyeyesopenedIknewIhadbeenawakenedbysomething,butIcouldnottellwhat。Ilistened。Cubbywasasquietasamouse,andhisveryquietandthealertwayheheldhisearsgavemeavaguealarm。Hehadheardsomething。Ithoughtoftheoldhunter’sreturn,yetthisdidnotreassureme。

  Allatoncethevoicesofmenmademesitupwithaviolentstart。Whocouldtheybe?HadHirammetaranger?Ibegantoshakealittle,andwasabouttocreeptothedoorwhenIheardtheclinkofstirrupsandsoftthudofhoofs。Thenfollowedmorevoices,andlastaloudvolleyofcurses。

  \"Herky—Jerky!\"Igasped,andlookedaboutwildly。

  Ihadnotimetodashoutofthedoor。Iwascaughtinatrap,andIfeltcoldandsick。SuddenlyIcaughtsightoftheladderleadingtotheloft。

  LikeamonkeyIranup,andcrawledasnoiselesslyaspossibleuponthericketyflooringofdrypinebranches。ThenIlaytherequivering。

  XIV。APRISONER

  ItchancedthatasIlayonmysidemyeyecaughtagleamoflightthroughalittleraggedholeinthemattingofpinebranches。Partoftheinteriorofthecabin,thedoorway,andsomespaceoutsidewereplainlyvisible。Thethudofhorseshadgivenplacetosnorts,andthencameafloppingofsaddlesandpacksontheground。\"Anywaterhyar?\"askedagruffvoiceI

  recognizedasBill’s。\"Springrightthar,\"repliedavoiceIknewtobeBud’s。

  \"Youoneryoldcayuse,standstill!\"

  FromthatIgatheredHerkywastakingthesaddleoffhishorse。

  \"Here,Leslie,I’lluntieyou——ifyou’llpromisenottobolt。\"

  ThatvoicewasBuell’s。Iwouldhaveknownitamongathousand。AndDickwasstillaprisoner。

  \"Bolt!IfyouletmelooseI’llbeatyourfatheadoff!\"repliedDick。\"Ha!

  Alotyoucareaboutmysorewrists。You’reweakening,Buell,andyouknowit。You’vegotayellowstreak。\"

  \"Shetup!\"saidHerky,inalow,sharptone。Asilencefollowed。\"Buell,lookhyarinthetrail。Tracks!Goin’inan’comin’out。\"

  \"Howoldarethey?\"

  \"I’llbetahosstheyain’tanhourold。\"

  \"Somebody’susin’thecabin,eh?\"

  Thementhenfelltowhispering,andIcouldnotunderstandwhatwassaid,butIfanciedtheywerethinkingonlyofme。Mymindworkedfast。BuellandhisfellowshadsurelynotrunacrossHiramBent。Hadtheoldhunterdesertedme?Ifloutedsuchathought。Itwasnexttoacertaintythathehadseenthelumbermen,andforreasonsbestknowntohimselfhadnotreturnedtothecabin。Buthewasouttheresomewhereamongthepines,andIdidnotthinkanyofthoseruffianswassafe。

  ThenIheardstealthyfootstepsapproaching。SoonIsawtheMexicanslippingcautiouslytothedoor。Hepeepedwithin。Probablytheinteriorwasdarktohim,asithadbeentome。Hewasnotacoward,forhesteppedinside。

  Atthatinstanttherewasaclinkingsound,arushandaroar,andablackmassappearedtohurlitselfupontheMexican。Hewentdownwithapiercingshriek。Thenbeganafearfulcommotion。Screamsandroarsmingledwiththenoiseofcombat。Isawawhirlingcloudofdustonthecabinfloor。ThecubhadjumpedontheMexican。WhatanunmercifulbeatinghewasgivingthatGreaser!Icouldhaveyelledoutinmyglee。Ihadtobitemytonguetokeepfromurgingonmydocilelittlepetbear。Greasersurelythoughthehadfalleninwithhisevilspirit,forhehowledtothesaintstosavehim。

  Herky—Jerkywastheonlyoneofhiscompanionsbraveenoughtostarttohelphim。

  \"Thecabin’sfullofb’ars!\"heyelled。

  Athiscrythebearleapedoutofthecloudofdust,andshotacrossthethresholdlikeblacklightning。InhisonslaughtuponGreaserhehadbrokenhishalter。Herky—Jerkystooddirectlyinhispath。Icaughtonlyaglimpse,butitservedtoshowthatHerkywasbadlyscared。ThecubdoveatHerky,underhim,straightbetweenhislegslikeagreasedpig,and,spillinghimalloverthetrail,spedonoutofsight。Herkyraisedhimself,andthenhesatthere,redasalobster,andbawledcurseswhilehemadehishugerevolverspurtflameonflame。

  Icouldnotseetheothermen,buttheiruproariousmirthcouldhavebeenheardhalfamileaway。WhenitdawneduponHerky,hewassofuriousthathespatatthemlikeanangrycatandclickedhisemptyrevolver。

  ThenGreaserlurchedoutofthedoor。Igotaglimpseofhim,and,forawonder,wasactuallysorryforhim。Helookedasifhehadbeenthroughathreshing—machine。

  \"Haw!haw!Ho!ho!\"roaredthemerrylumbermen。

  Thentheytroopedintothecabin。Buellheadedtheline,andHerky,sullenlyreloadinghisrevolver,camelast。Atfirsttheygropedaroundinthedimlight,stumblingovereverything。Partofthetimetheywereinthelightspacenearthedoor,andtherestIcouldnotseethem。Iscarcelydaredtobreathe。Ifeltacreepychill,andmyeyesightgrewdim。

  \"Whodoesthisstuffbelongto,anyhow?\"Buellwassaying。\"An’whatwasthetbeardoin’inhere?\"

  \"Hewasropedup——hyar’sthehitch,\"answeredBud。

  \"An’hyar’sarifle——Winchester——ain’tbeenusedmuch。Buell,it’sthetkid’s!\"

  Iheardrapidfootstepsandsmotheredexclamations。

  \"Takeitfromme,you’reright!\"ejaculatedBuell。\"Wejestmissedhim。

  Herky,themtracksoutthere?Somebody’swiththisboy——who?\"

  \"It’sJimWilliams,\"putinDickLeslie,cool—voicedandthreatening。

  ThelittlestillnessthatfollowedhiswordswasbrokenbyBuell。

  \"Naw!’Twasn’tWilliams。Youcan’tbluffthisbunch,Leslie。ByyourownwordsWilliamsislookin’forus,an’ifhe’slookin’foranybodyIknowhe’slookin’for’em。See!\"

  \"Buell,thekid’sfellinwitholdBent,theb’arhunter,\"saidBill。\"Thetaccountsferthecub。Bent’sallusgotcubs,an’kittens,an’sich。An’

  I’lltellyou,heain’tnobetterfriendofournthanJimWilliams。\"

  \"I’daboutassoontackleWilliamsasBent,\"putinBud。

  Buellshookhisfist。\"Whatluckthekidhas!ButI’llgethim,takeitfromme!Now,what’sbesttodo?\"

  \"Buell,thegame’sgoingagainstyou,\"saidDickLeslie。\"Thepenitentiaryiswhereyou’llfinish。You’dbetterletmeloose。OldBentwillfindJimWilliams,andthenyoufellowswillbeupagainstit。There’sgoingtobesomebodykilled。Thebestthingforyoutodoistoletmegoandthencutoutyourself。\"

  Buellbreathedasheavilyasaporpoise,andhisfootstepspoundedhard。

  \"Leslie,I’mseein’thisout——understand?WhenBudrodedowntothemillan’

  toldmethekidhadgotawayImadeupmymindtoketchhiman’shethismouth——onewayoranother。An’I’lldoit。Takethetfromme!\"

  \"Bah!\"sneeredDick。\"You’resca’redintothemiddleofnextweekrightnow……Besides,ifyoudoketchKenitwon’tdoyouanygood—now!\"

  \"What?\"

  ButDickshutuplikeaclam,andnotanotherwordcouldbegottenfromhim。Buellfumedandstamped。

  \"Bud,you’retheonlyoneinthisbunchofloggerheadsthethasanysense。

  Whatd’yousay?\"

  \"Quietdownan’waithere,\"repliedBud。\"MebbeoldBentdidn’thearthemshotsofHerky’s。Hemaycomeback。Let’swaitawhile,an’,ifhedoesn’tcome,putHerkyonthetrail。\"

  \"Good!Greaser,gooutan’hidethehosses——drivethemupthecanyon。\"

  TheMexicanshuffledout,andalltheotherssettleddowntoquiet。Iheardsomeofthemlighttheirpipes。Budleanedagainsttheleftofthedoor,Buellsatontheotherside,andbeyondthemIsawasmuchofHerkyashisboots。Iknewhimbyhisbow—legs。

  Thestillnessthatsetinbegantobehardonme’。WhenthemenweremovingaboutandtalkingIhadbeensointerestedthatmypredicamentdidnotoccupymymind。Butnow,withthoseruffianswaitingsilentlybelow,Iwasbesetwithathousandfears。TheveryconsciousnessthatImustbequietmadeitalmostimpossible。ThenIbecameawarethatmyonepositioncrampedmyarmandside。Amillionpricklingneedleswereatmyelbow。Abandasofsteeltightenedaboutmybreast。Igrewhotandcold,andtrembled。Iknewtheslightestmovewouldbefatal,soIbentallmymindtolyingquietasastone。

  Greasercamelimpingbackintothecabin,andfoundaseatwithoutanyonespeaking。ItwassostillthatIheardthesilkenrustleofpaperasherolledacigarette。Momentsthatseemedlongasyearspassed,withmymusclesclampedasinavise。IfonlyIhadlaindownuponmyback!ButthereIwas,halfraisedonmyelbow,inamostawkwardanduncomfortableposition。Itriednottomindthetinglinginmyarm,buttothinkofHiram,ofJim,ofmymustang。ButpresentlyIcouldnotthinkofanythingexceptthecertaintythatIwouldsoonlosecontrolofmymusclesandfallover。

  Thetinglingchangedtoapainfulvibration,andperspirationstungmyface。Thestrainbecameunbearable。Allofasuddensomethingseemedtobreakwithinme,andmymusclesbegantorippleandshake。Ihadnopowertostopit。Morethanthat,thefeelingwassoterriblethatIknewIwouldwelcomediscoveryasarelief。

  \"Sh—s—s—h!\"whisperedsomeonebelow。

  Iturnedmyeyesdowntothepeep—hole。Budhadmovedoversquarelyintothelightofthedoor。Hewasbendingoversomething。Thenheextendedhishand,backuppermost,towardBuell。Onthebackofthatbroadbrownhandwerepiecesofleafandbitsofpine—needles。Thetremblingofmybodyhadshakenthesefromthebrushonthericketyloft。Morethanthat,intheyellowbarofsunlightwhichstreamedinatthedoortherefloatedparticlesofdust。

  Budsilentlylookedupward。Therewasagleaminhisblackeyes,andhismouthwasagape。Buell’sgazefollowedBud’s,andhisfacegrewcurious,intent,thenfixedinacunning,boldsmileofsatisfaction。Herosetohisfeet。

  \"Comedownouto’thet!\"heordered,harshly。\"Comedown!\"

  Thesoundofhisvoicestilledmytrembling。Ididnotmovenorbreathe。I

  sawBuellloomuphugelyandBudslowlyrise。Herky—Jerky’sbootssuddenlystoodonend,andIknewthenhehadalsorisen。ThesilencewhichfollowedBuell’sorderwassodensethatitoppressedme。

  \"Comedown!\"repeatedBuell。

  Therewasnohintofdoubtinhisdeepvoice,butacoldcertaintyandabrutalnote。Ihadfearedthemanbefore,butthatgavemenewterror。

  \"Bud,climbtheladder,\"commandedBuell。

  \"Iain’tstuckonthetjob,\"rejoinedBud。

  Ashisheavybootsthumpedontheladdertheyjarredthewholecabin。Myverydesperationfilledmewiththefiercenessofacorneredanimal。I

  caughtsightofashortbranchofthethicknessofaman’sarm,and,graspingit,Islowlyraisedmyself。WhenBud’sblack,roundheadappearedabovetheloftIhititwithallmymight。

  Budbawledlikeawoundedanimal,andfelltothegroundwiththenoiseofaloadofbricks。Throughmypeep—holeIsawhimwrithing,withbothhandspressedtohishead。Then,lyingflatonhisback,hewhippedouthisrevolver。Isawtheredspurt,thepuffofsmoke。Bang!

  Abulletzippedthroughthebrush,andtoreaholethroughtheroof。

  Bang!Bang!

  Ifeltahot,tearingpaininmyarm。

  \"Stop,youblackidiot!\"yelledBuell。HekickedtherevolveroutofBud’shand。\"Whatd’youmeanbythet?\"

  InthemomentarysilencethatfollowedIlistenedintently,evenwhileI

  heldtightlytomyarm。Fromitsfeelingmyarmseemedtobeshotoff,butitwasonlyaflesh—wound。AfterthefirstinstantofshockIwasnotscared。Butbloodflowedfast。Warm,oily,slippery,itrandowninsidemyshirtsleeveanddrippedoffmyfingers。

  \"Bud,\"hoarselyspokeupBill,breakingthestillness,\"mebbeyoukilledhim!\"

  Buellcoughed,asifchoking。

  \"What’sthet?\"Foroncehisdeepvoicewaspitchedlow。\"Listen。\"

  Drip!drip!drip!Itwaslikethesoundofwaterdrippingfromaleakinaroof。Itwasdirectlyunderme,and,quickasthought,Iknewthesoundwasmadebymyowndrippingblood。

  \"Findthet,somebody,\"orderedBuell。

  Drip!drip!drip!

  Oneofthemensteppednoisily。

  \"Hyaritis——thar,\"saidBill。\"Lookonmyhand……Blood!Iknowedit。

  Budgothim,allright。\"

  Therewasasuddenrustlingsuchasmightcomefromaquick,strainedmovement。

  \"Buell,\"criedDickLeslie。inpiercingtones,\"Heavenhelpyoumurderingthievesifthatboy’skilled!I’llseeyoustrunguprightinthisforest。

  Ken,speak!Speak!\"

  Itseemedthen,inmypainandbitterness,thatIwouldratherletBuellthinkmedead。Dick’svoicewentstraighttomyheart,butImadenoanswer。

  \"Leslie,Ididn’tkillhim,an’Ididn’torderit,\"saidBuell,inavoicestrangelyshrunkandshaken。\"Imeantnoharmtothelad……Goup,Bud,an’gethim。\"

  Budmadenomove,nordidGreaserwhenhewasordered。\"Goup,somebody,an’seewhat’supthere!\"shoutedBuell。\"Strikesmeyoumightgoyourself,\"saidBill,coolly。

  WithagrowlBuellmountedtheladder。WhenhisgreatshockheadhoveinsightIwasseizedbyamaddesiretogivehimalittleofhisownmedicine。WithbothhandsIliftedthepieceofpinebranchandbroughtitdownwitheveryounceofstrengthinme。

  LikeapistolitcrackedonBuell’sheadandsnappedintobits。Thelumbermangaveasmotheredgroan,thenclattereddowntheladderandrolledonthefloor。Therehelayquiet。

  \"All—fireddead——thetkid——now,ain’the?\"saidBud,sarcastically。\"How’dyoulikethetcrackontheknob?You’llneedalargersizehat,mebbe。

  Herky—Jerky,yougoupan’seewhat’supthere。\"

  \"I’veapictureofmyselfgoin’,\"repliedHerky,withoutmoving。

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