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第38章 A DAUGHTER OF THE AURORA(1)

"You--what you call--lazy mans, you lazy mans would desire me to haf for wife.It is not good.Nevaire, no, nevaire, will lazy mans my hoosband be."Thus Joy Molineau spoke her mind to Jack Harrington, even as she had spoken it, but more tritely and in his own tongue, to Louis Savoy the previous night.

"Listen, Joy--"

"No, no; why moos' I listen to lazy mans? It is vaire bad, you hang rount, make visitation to my cabin, and do nothing.How you get grub for the famine? Why haf not you the dust? Odder mans haf plentee.""But I work hard, Joy.Never a day am I not on trail or up creek.

Even now have I just come off.My dogs are yet tired.Other men have luck and find plenty of gold; but I--I have no luck.""Ah! But when this mans with the wife which is Indian, this mans McCormack, when him discovaire the Klondike, you go not.Odder mans go; odder mans now rich.""You know I was prospecting over on the head-reaches of the Tanana," Harrington protested, "and knew nothing of the Eldorado or Bonanza until it was too late.""That is deeferent; only you are--what you call way off.""What?""Way off.In the--yes--in the dark.It is nevaire too late.One vaire rich mine is there, on the creek which is Eldorado.The mans drive the stake and him go 'way.No odddr mans know what of him become.The mans, him which drive the stake, is nevaire no more.Sixty days no mans on that claim file the papaire.Then odder mans, plentee odder mans--what you call--jump that claim.

Then they race, O so queek, like the wind, to file the papaire.

Him be vaire rich.Him get grub for famine."Harrington hid the major portion of his interest.

"When's the time up?" he asked."What claim is it?""So I speak Louis Savoy last night," she continued, ignoring him.

"Him I think the winnaire."

"Hang Louis Savoy!"

"So Louis Savoy speak in my cabin last night.Him say, 'Joy, I am strong mans.I haf good dogs.I haf long wind.I will be winnaire.Then you will haf me for hoosband?' And I say to him, I say--""What'd you say?""I say, 'If Louis Savoy is winnaire, then will he haf me for wife.'""And if he don't win?""Then Louis Savoy, him will not be--what you call--the father of my children.""And if I win?""You winnaire? Ha! ha! Nevaire!"

Exasperating as it was, Joy Molineau's laughter was pretty to hear.Harrington did not mind it.He had long since been broken in.Besides, he was no exception.She had forced all her lovers to suffer in kind.And very enticing she was just then, her lips parted, her color heightened by the sharp kiss of the frost, her eyes vibrant with the lure which is the greatest of all lures and which may be seen nowhere save in woman's eyes.Her sled-dogs clustered about her in hirsute masses, and the leader, Wolf Fang, laid his long snout softly in her lap.

"If I do win?" Harrington pressed.

She looked from dog to lover and back again.

"What you say, Wolf Fang? If him strong mans and file the papaire, shall we his wife become? Eh? What you say?"Wolf Fang picked up his ears and growled at Harrington.

"It is vaire cold," she suddenly added with feminine irrelevance, rising to her feet and straightening out the team.

Her lover looked on stolidly.She had kept him guessing from the first time they met, and patience had been joined unto his virtues.

"Hi! Wolf Fang!" she cried, springing upon the sled as it leaped into sudden motion."Ai! Ya! Mush-on!"From the corner of his eye Harrington watched her swinging down the trail to Forty Mile.Where the road forked and crossed the river to Fort Cudahy, she halted the dogs and turned about.

"O Mistaire Lazy Mans!" she called back."Wolf Fang, him say yes--if you winnaire!"But somehow, as such things will, it leaked out, and all Forty Mile, which had hitherto speculated on Joy Molineau's choice between her two latest lovers, now hazarded bets and guesses as to which would win in the forthcoming race.The camp divided itself into two factions, and every effort was put forth in order that their respective favorites might be the first in at the finish.

There was a scramble for the best dogs the country could afford, for dogs, and good ones, were essential, above all, to success.

And it meant much to the victor.Besides the possession of a wife, the like of which had yet to be created, it stood for a mine worth a million at least.

That fall, when news came down of McCormack's discovery on Bonanza, all the Lower Country, Circle City and Forty Mile included, had stampeded up the Yukon,--at least all save those who, like Jack Harrington and Louis Savoy, were away prospecting in the west.Moose pastures and creeks were staked indiscriminately and promiscuously; and incidentally, one of the unlikeliest of creeks, Eldorado.Olaf Nelson laid claim to five hundred of its linear feet, duly posted his notice, and as duly disappeared.At that time the nearest recording office was in the police barracks at Fort Cudahy, just across the river from Forty Mile; but when it became bruited abroad that Eldorado Creek was a treasure-house, it was quickly discovered that Olaf Nelson had failed to make the down-Yukon trip to file upon his property.Men cast hungry eyes upon the ownerless claim, where they knew a thousand-thousand dollars waited but shovel and sluice-box.Yet they dared not touch it; for there was a law which permitted sixty days to lapse between the staking and the filing, during which time a claim was immune.The whole country knew of Olaf Nelson's disappearance, and scores of men made preparation for the jumping and for the consequent race to Fort Cudahy.

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