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animal heroes(动物英雄)-第41部分

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     Now it was my turn to crow; and I did not lose the chance。 Snap had 

shown   them   how;   and   at   last   the   Mendoza   pack   had   killed   a   Gray…wolf 

without help from the men。 

     There   were   two   things   to   mar   the   victory   somewhat:   first;   it   was   a 

young   Wolf;   a   mere   Cub;   hence   his   foolish   choice   of   country;   second; 

Snap was woundedthe Wolf had given him a bad cut in the shoulder。 

     As we rode in proud procession home; I saw he limped a little。 〃Here;〃 

I cried; 〃come up; Snap。〃 He tried once or twice to jump to the saddle; but 

could not。 〃Here; Hilton; lift him up to me。〃 

     〃Thanks; I'll let you handle your own rattlesnakes;〃 was the reply; for 

all knew now that it was not safe to meddle with his person。 〃Here; Snap; 

take hold;〃   I said;  and held my  quirt to him。  He seized   it;  and   by  that   I 

lifted him to the front of my saddle and so carried him home。 I cared for 

him as though he had been a baby。 He had shown those Cattle…men how to 

fill   the   weak   place   in   their   pack;   the   Foxhounds   may   be   good   and   the 

Greyhounds swift and the Russians and Danes fighters; but they are no use 

at   all   without   the   crowning   moral   force of   grit;   that none   can supply  so 

well as a Bull…terrier。 On that day the Cattlemen learned how to manage 

the Wolf question; as you will find if ever you are at Mendoza; for every 

successful   Wolf   pack   there   has   with   it   a   Bull…terrier;   preferably   of   the 

Snap…Mendoza breed。 

                                                  IV 

     Next     day   was    Hallowe'en;      the   anniversary     of   Snap's    advent。    The 

weather   was   clear;   bright;   not   too   cold;   and   there   was   no   snow   on   the 



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ground。 The men usually celebrated the day with a hunt of some sort; and 

now; of course; Wolves were the one object。 To the disappointment of all; 

Snap was in bad shape with his wound。 He slept; as usual; at my feet; and 

bloody stains now marked the place。 He was not in condition to fight; but 

we were bound to have a Wolf…hunt; so he was beguiled to an outhouse 

and locked up; while we went off; I; at least; with a sense of impending 

disaster。 I knew we should fail without my Dog; but I did not realize how 

bad a failure it was to be。 

     Afar among   the   buttes  of   Skull   Creek   we   had   roamed   when   a   white 

ball   appeared   bounding   through   the   sage…brush;   and   in   a   minute   more 

Snap came; growling and stump…waggling; up to my Horse's side。 I could 

not send him back; he would take no such orders; not even from me。 His 

wound was looking bad; so I called him; held down the quirt; and jumped 

him to my saddle。 

     〃There;〃 I thought; 〃I'll keep you safe till we get home。〃 'Yes; I thought; 

but I reckoned not with Snap。 The voice of Hilton; 〃Hu; hu;〃 announced 

that he had sighted a Wolf。 Dander and Riley; his rival; both sprang to the 

point   of   observation;   with   the   result   that   they  collided   and   fell   together; 

sprawling; in the sage。 But Snap; gazing hard; had sighted the Wolf; not so 

very far off; and before I knew it; he leaped from the saddle and bounded 

zigzag; high; low; in and under the sage; straight for the enemy; leading the 

whole pack for a few minutes。 Not far; of course。 The great Greyhounds 

sighted the moving speck; and the usual procession strung out on the plain。 

It promised to be a fine hunt; for the Wolf had less than half a mile start 

and all the Dogs were fully interested。 

     〃They 'ye turned up Grizzly Gully;〃 cried Garvin。 〃This way; and we 

can head them off。〃 

     So we turned and rode hard around the north side of Hulmer's Butte; 

while the chase seemed to go round the south。 

     We galloped to the top of Cedar Ridge and were about to ride down; 

when Hilton shouted; 〃By George; here he is! We're right onto him。〃 He 

leaped from his Horse; dropped the bridle; and ran forward。 I did the same。 

A  great   Gray…wolf   came   lumbering   across   an   open   plain   toward   us。   His 

head was low; his tail out level; and fifty yards behind him was Dander; 



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sailing like a Hawk over the ground; going twice as fast as the Wolf。 In a 

minute the Hound was alongside and snapped; but bounded back; as the 

Wolf turned on him。 They were just below us now and not fifty feet away。 

Garvin drew his revolver; but in a fateful moment Hilton interfered: 〃 No; 

no; let's see it out。〃 In a few seconds the next Greyhound arrived; then the 

rest in order of swiftness。 Each came up full of fight and fury; determined 

to go right in and tear the Gray…wolf to pieces; but each in turn swerved 

aside; and leaped and barked around at a safe distance。 After a minute or 

so    the   Russians     appearedfine      big   Dogs    they   were。     Their     distant 

intention no doubt was to dash right at the old Wolf; but his fearless front; 

his   sinewy   frame   and   death…dealing   jaws;   awed   them   long   before   they 

were near him; and they also joined the ring; while the desperado in the 

middle faced this way and that; ready for any or all。 

     Now the Danes came up; huge…limbed creatures; any one of them as 

heavy     as   the   Wolf。     I   heard    their   heavy    breathing     tighten    into  a 

threatening sound as they plunged ahead; eager to tear the foe to pieces; 

but when they saw him there; grim fearless; mighty of jaw; tireless of limb; 

ready to die if need be; but sure of this; he would not die alonewell; those 

great Danesall three of themwere stricken; as the rest had been; with a 

sudden bashfulness: Yes; they would go right in presentlynot now; but as 

soon as they had got their breath; they were not afraid of a Wolf; oh; no。 

I could read their courage in their voices。            They knew perfectly well that 

the first Dog to go in was going to get hurt; but never mind thatpresently; 

they would bark a little more to get up enthusiasm。 

     And   as   the   ten   big   Dogs   were   leaping   round   the   silent   Wolf   at   bay; 

there was a rustling in the sage at the far side of place; then a snow…white 

rubber ball; it seemed; came bounding; but grew into a little Bull…terrier; 

and   Snap;   slowest   of   the   pack;   and   last;   came   panting   hard;   so   hard   he 

seemed gasping。         Over the level open he made; straight to the changing 

ring around the Cattle…killer whom none dared face。                Did he hesitate? Not 

for   an   instant;   through   the   ring   of   the   yelping   pack;   straight   for   the   old 

despot of range; right for his throat he sprang; and the Gray…wolf
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