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animal heroes(动物英雄)-第20部分

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     The Yellow Wolf had seen and passed; and taught her giant son to pass; 

such traps a thousand times before。 

     The Cattle came to water in the heat of the day。 They strung down the 

Buffalo path as once the Buffalo did。 The little Vesper…birds flitted before 

them; the Cowbirds rode on them; and the Prairie…dogs chattered at them; 

just as they once did at the Buffalo。 

     Down      from    the   gray…green     mesa    with   its  green…gray     rocks;    they 

marched with imposing solemnity; importance; and directness of purpose。 

Some      frolicsome     Calves;    playing   along…side   the    trail;  grew   sober    and 

walked behind their mothers as the river flat was reached。 The old Cow 

that   headed   the   procession   sniffed   suspiciously   as   she   passed   the   〃trap 

set;〃 but it was far away; otherwise she would have pawed and bellowed 

over the scraps of bloody beef till every trap was sprung and harmless。 

     But she led to the river。 After all had drunk their fill they lay down on 

the    nearest   bank    till  late  afternoon。    Then    their   unheard     dinner…gong 

aroused   them;   and   started   them   on   the   backward   march   to   where   the 

richest pastures grew。 

     One or two small birds had picked at the scraps of meat; some blue… 

bottle    flies  buzzed     about;   but   the   sinking    sun   saw    the  sandy    mask 

untouched。 

     A brown   Marsh   Hawk   came   skimming   over   the   river   flat   as   the   sun 

began his color play。 Blackbirds dashed into thickets; and easily avoided 

his clumsy pounce。 It was too early for the Mice; but; as he skimmed the 

ground; his keen eye caught the flutter of feathers by the trap and turned 

his   flight。  The    feathers   in  their  uninteresting     emptiness     were    exposed 

before   he   was   near;   but   now   he   saw   the   scraps   of   meat。   Guileless   of 

cunning; he alighted and was devouring a second lump whenclankthe 

dust was flirted high and the Marsh Hawk was held by his toes; struggling 



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vainly   in   the   jaws   of   a   powerful   wolf…trap。   He   was   not   much   hurt。   His 

ample wings winnowed from time to time; in efforts to be free; but he was 

helpless; even as a Sparrow might be in a rat…trap; and when the sun had 

played his fierce chromatic scale; his swan…song sung; and died as he dies 

only in the blazing west; and the shades had fallen on the melodramatic 

scene of the Mouse in the elephant…trap; there was a deep; rich sound on 

the    high   flat  butte;   answered      by   another;    neither   very   long;    neither 

repeated; and both instinctive rather than necessary。 One was the muster… 

call of an ordinary Wolf; the other the answer of a very big male; not a pair 

in   this   case;   but   mother   and   son   …   Yellow   Wolf   and   Duskymane。   They 

came      trotting   together    down     the   Buffalo    trail。  They     paused    at   the 

telephone box on the hill and again at the old cottonwood root; and were 

making for the river when the Hawk in the trap fluttered his wings。 The 

old Wolf turned toward him;…a wounded bird on the ground surely; and she 

rushed forward。 Sun and sand soon burn all trail…scents; there was nothing 

to warn her。 She sprang on the flopping bird and a chop of her jaws ended 

his troubles; but a horrid soundthe gritting of her teeth on steeltold her 

of peril。 She dropped the Hawk and sprang backward from the dangerous 

ground;   but   landed   in   the   second   trap。   High   on   her   foot   its   death…grip 

closed; and leaping with all her strength; to escape; she set her fore foot in 

another   of   the   lurking   grips   of   steel。   Never   had   a   trap   been   so   baited 

before。 Never was she so unsuspicious。 Never was catch more sure。 Fear 

and fury filled the old Wolf's heart; she tugged and strained; she chewed 

the chains; she snarled and foamed。 One trap with its buried log; she might 

have dragged; with two; she was helpless。 Struggle as she might; it only 

worked      those   relentless    jaws   more    deeply   into   her   feet。  She   snapped 

wildly at the air; she tore the dead Hawk into shreds; she roared the short; 

barking roar of a crazy Wolf。 She bit at the traps; at her cub; at herself。 She 

tore   her   legs   that  were    held;  she   gnawed     in  frenzy   at   her  flank;   she 

chopped off her tail in her madness; she splintered all her teeth on the steel; 

and filled her bleeding; foaming jaws with clay and sand。 

     She   struggled   till   she   fell;   and   writhed   about   or   lay   like   dead;   till 

strong enough to rise and grind the chains again with her teeth。 

     And so the night passed by。 



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     And   Duskymane?   Where   was   he?   The   feeling   of   the   time   when   his 

foster…mother   had   come   home   poisoned;   now   returned;   but   he   was   even 

more afraid of her。 She seemed filled with fighting hate。 He held away and 

whined   a   little;   he   slunk   off   and   came   back   when   she   lay   still;   only   to 

retreat again; as she sprang forward; raging at him; and then renewed her 

efforts at the traps。 He did not understand it; but he knew this much; she 

was in terrible trouble; and the cause seemed to be the same as that which 

had scared them the night they had ventured near the Calf。 

     Duskymane hung about all night; fearing to go near; not knowing what 

to do; and helpless as his mother。 

     At dawn the next day a sheepherder seeking lost Sheep discovered her 

from a neighboring hill。 A signal mirror called the wolver from his camp。 

Duskymane saw the new danger。 He was a mere Cub; though so tall; he 

could not face the man; and fled at his approach。 

     The wolver rode up to the sorry; tattered; bleeding She…wolf in the trap。 

He raised his rifle and soon the struggling stopped。 

     The wolver read the trail and the signs about; and remembering those 

he had read before; he divined that this was the Wolf with the great Cub 

the She…wolf of Sentinel Butte。 

     Duskymane heard the 〃crack〃 as he scurried off into cover。 He could 

scarcely know what it meant; but he never saw his kind old foster…mother 

again。 Thenceforth he must face the world alone。 



                                             VII 



              THE YOUNG WOLF WINS A PLACE AND FAME 

     Instinct is no doubt a Wolf's first and best guide; but gifted parents are 

a   great   start   in   life。  The   dusky…maned   cub   had   had   a   mother   of  rare 

excellence   and   he   reaped   the   advantage   of   all   her   cleverness。   He   had 

inherited an exquisite nose and had absolute confidence in its a
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