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animal heroes(动物英雄)-第17部分

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easy shot; and on killing it found it was a nursing She…wolf。 Evidently her 

family were somewhere near; so he spent two or three days searching in 

all the likely places; but found no clue to the den。 

     Two weeks afterward; as the wolver rode down an adjoining ca駉n; he 

saw a Wolf come out of a hole。 The ever…ready rifle flew up; and another 

ten…dollar   scalp   was   added   to   his   string。   Now   he   dug   into   the   den   and 

found the litter; a most surprising one indeed; for it consisted not of the 

usual five or six Wolf…pups; but of eleven; and these; strange to say; were 

of two sizes; five of them larger and older than the other six。 Here were 

two distinct families with one mother; and as he added their scalps to his 

string of trophies the truth dawned on the hunter。 One lot was surely the 

family of the She…wolf he had killed two weeks before。 The case was clear: 

the  little   ones   awaiting   the   mother   that   was   never   to   come;   had   whined 

piteously     and   more    loudly    as  their  hunger…pangs       increased;    the  other 

mother   passing   had   heard   the   Cubs;   her   heart   was   tender   now;   her   own 

little   ones   had   so   recently   come;   and   she   cared   for   the   orphans;   carried 

them to her own den; and was providing for the double family when the 

rifleman had cut the gentle chapter short。 

     Many   a   wolver   has   dug   into   a   wolf…den     to  find   nothing。   The   old 

Wolves or possibly the Cubs themselves often dig little side pockets and 

off galleries;   and   when   an   enemy  is   breaking   in   they  hide   in   these。 The 

loose earth conceals the small pocket and thus the Cubs escape。 When the 



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wolver retired with his scalps he did not know that the biggest of all the 

Cubs; was still in the den; and even had he waited about for two hours; he 

might have been no wiser。 Three hours later the sun went down and there 

was a slight scratching afar in the hole; first two little gray paws; then a 

small   black nose   appeared   in   a soft   sand…pile   to one side of   the den。 At 

length the Cub came forth from his hiding。 He had been frightened by the 

attack on the den; now he was perplexed by its condition。 

     It was thrice   as large   as it had been   and open at the top now。  Lying 

near were things that smelled like his brothers and sisters; but they were 

repellent to him。 He was filled with fear as he sniffed at them; and sneaked 

aside into a thicket of grass; as a Night…hawk boomed over his head。 He 

crouched all night in that thicket。 He did not dare to go near the den; and 

knew not where else he could go。 The next morning when two Vultures 

came swooping down on the bodies; the Wolf…cub ran off in the thicket; 

and   seeking   its   deepest   cover;   was   led   down   a   ravine   to   a   wide   valley。 

Suddenly there arose from the grass a big She…wolf; like his mother; yet 

different; a stranger; and instinctively the stray Cub sank to the earth; as 

the old Wolf bounded on him。 No doubt the Cub had been taken for some 

lawful prey; but a whiff set that right。 She stood over him for an instant。 

He   grovelled   at   her   feet。 The   impulse   to   kill   him  or   at   least   give   him   a 

shake died away。 He had the smell of a young Cub。 Her own were about 

his age; her heart was touched; and when he found courage enough to put 

his nose up and smell her nose; she made no angry demonstration except a 

short half…hearted growl。 Now; however; he had smelled something that he 

sorely needed。 He had not fed since the day before; and when the old Wolf 

turned to leave him; he tumbled after her on clumsy puppy legs。 Had the 

Mother…wolf been far from home he must soon have been left behind; but 

the nearest hollow was the chosen place; and the Cub arrived at the den's 

mouth soon after the Mother…wolf。 

     A stranger is an enemy; and the old one rushing forth to the defense; 

met the Cub again; and again was restrained by something that rose in her 

responsive to the smell。 The Cub had thrown himself on his back in utter 

submission;   but   that   did   not   prevent   his   nose   reporting   to   him  the   good 

thing   almost   within   reach。   The   She…wolf   went   into   the   den   and   curled 



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herself about her brood; the Cub persisted in following。 She snarled as he 

approached        her  own     little  ones;   but   disarming      wrath    each   time    by 

submission   and   his   very   cubhood;   he   was   presently   among   her   brood; 

helping himself to what he wanted so greatly; and thus he adopted himself 

into her family。 In a few days he was so much one of them that the mother 

forgot about his being a stranger。 Yet he was different from them in several 

waysolder       by   two    weeks;    stronger;    and    marked     on   the   neck    and 

shoulders with what afterward grew to be a dark mane。 

     Little   Duskymane   could   not   have   been   happier   in   his   choice   of   a 

foster…mother; for the Yellow Wolf was not only a good hunter with a fund 

of cunning; but she was a Wolf of modern ideas as well。 The old tricks of 

tolling    a  Prairie    Dog;    relaying    for  Antelope;     houghing      a  Bronco     or 

flanking a Steer she had learned partly from instinct and partly from the 

example of her more experienced relatives; when they joined to form the 

winter   bands。   But;   just   as   necessary   nowadays;   she   had   learned   that   all 

men carry guns; that guns are irresistible; that the only way to avoid them 

is by keeping out of sight while the sun is up; and yet that at night they are 

harmless。 She had a fair comprehension of traps; indeed she had been in 

one once; and though she left a toe behind in pulling free; it was a toe most 

advantageously   disposed   of;   thenceforth;   though   not   comprehending   the 

nature of the trap; she was thoroughly imbued with the horror of it; with 

the   idea   indeed    that   iron   is   dangerous;   and   at   any   price   it   should   be 

avoided。 

     On   one   occasion;   when   she   and   five   others   were   planning   to   raid   a 

Sheep   yard;   she   held   back   at   the   last   minute   because   some   newstrung 

wires appeared。 The others rushed in to find the Sheep beyond their reach; 

themselves in a death…trap。 

     Thus she had learned the newer dangers; and while it is unlikely that 

she    had    any   clear    mental    conception      of   them    she   had    acquired     a 

wholesome   distrust   of   all   things   strange;   and   a   horror   of   one   or   two   in 

particular that proved her lasting safeguard。 Each year she 
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