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animal heroes(动物英雄)-第51部分

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Storbuk's neck; then the fierce look left the Reindeer's eye; and he suffered 

the child to lead him quietly back to the starting…point。 Beware; O driver! 

the Reindeer; too; 〃sees red。〃 

     This was the coming of the White Storbuk for the folk of Filefjeld。 

     In   the   two   years   that   followed   he   became   famous   throughout   that 

country as Sveggum's Storbuk; and many a strange exploit was told of him。 

In twenty minutes he could carry old Sveggum round the six…mile rim of 



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Utrovand。 When the   snow…slide   buried   all   the village of   Holaker;  it   was 

the   Storbuk   that   brought   the   word   for   help   to   Opdalstole   and   returned 

again over the forty miles of deep snow in seven hours; to carry brandy; 

food; and promise of speedy aid。 

     When over…venturesome young Knute Sveggumsen broke through the 

new   thin   ice   of   Utrovand;   his   cry   for   help   brought   the   Storbuk   to   the 

rescue; for he   was the   gentlest   of his kind   and always   ready  to   come   at 

call。 

     He   brought   the   drowning   boy   in   triumph   to   the   shore;   and   as   they 

crossed the Vand…dam stream; there was the Troll…bird to sing: 

     Good luck; good luck; With the White Storbuk。 

     After   which   he   disappeared   for   monthsdoubtless   dived   into   some 

subaqueous cave to feast and revel all winter; although Sveggum did not 

believe it was so。 

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     How   often   is   the   fate   of   kingdoms   given   into   child   hands;   or   even 

committed   to   the   care   of   Bird   or   Beast! A  She…wolf   nursed   the   Roman 

Empire。 A Wren pecking crumbs on a drum…head aroused the Orange army; 

it is said; and ended the Stuart reign in Britain。 Little wonder; then; that to 

a noble Reindeer Buk should be committed the fate of Norway: that the 

Troll on the wheel should have reason in his rhyme。 

     These were troublous times in Scandinavia。 Evil men; traitors at heart; 

were     sowing     dissension     between     the   brothers    Norway      and    Sweden。 

〃Down with the Union!〃 was becoming the popular cry。 

     Oh; unwise peoples! If only you could have been by Sveggum's wheel 

to hear the Troll when he sang: 

     The Raven and the Lion They held the Bear at bay; But he picked the 

bones of both When they quarrelled by the way。 

     Threats     of   civil   war;   of   a   fight   for  independence;        were    heard 

throughout Norway。 Meetings were held more or less secretly; and at each 

of them was some one with well…filled pockets and glib tongue; to enlarge 

on    the    country's    wrongs;     and    promise     assistance     from    an    outside 

irresistible   power   as   soon   as   they   showed   that   they   meant   to   strike   for 

freedom。 No one openly named the power。 That was not necessary; it was 



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everywhere   felt   and   understood。   Men   who   were   real   patriots   began   to 

believe in it。 Their country was wronged。 Here was one to set her right。 

Men      whose    honor    was    beyond     question     became     secret   agents    of  this 

power。  The   state   was   honeycombed   and   mined;   society   was   a   tangle   of 

plots。 The  king   was   helpless;   though   his   only  wish   was   for  the   people's 

welfare。   Honest   and   straightforward;   what   could   he   do   against   this   far… 

reaching      machination?       The    very   advisers    by   his   side   were    corrupted 

through   mistaken   patriotism。   The   idea   that   they   were   playing   into   the 

hands   of   the   foreigner   certainly   never   entered   into   the   minds   of   these 

dupesat least; not those of the rank and file。 One or two; tried; selected; 

and bought by the arch…enemy; knew the real object in view; and the chief 

of   these   was   Borgrevinck;   a   former   lansman   of   Nordlands。   A   man   of 

unusual   gifts;   a   member   of   the   Storthing;   a   born   leader;   he   might   have 

been   prime   minister   long   ago;   but   for   the   distrust   inspired   by   several 

unprincipled dealings。 Soured by what he considered want of appreciation; 

balked     in  his   ambition;     he  was    a  ready    tool   when    the   foreign    agent 

sounded him。 At first his patriotism had to be sopped; but that necessity 

disappeared as the game went on; and perhaps he alone; of the whole far… 

reaching conspiracy; was prepared to strike at the Union for the benefit of 

the foreigner。 

     Plans were being perfected;army officers being secretly  misled   and 

won over by the specious talk of 〃their country's wrongs;〃 and each move 

made Borgrevinck more surely the head of it all;when a quarrel between 

himself   and   the   〃deliverer〃   occurred   over   the   question   of   recompense。 

Wealth   untold   they   were   willing   to   furnish;   but   regal   power;   never。  The 

quarrel became more acute。 Borgrevinck continued to attend all meetings; 

but    was    ever   more    careful    to  centre   all  power     in  himself;    and    even 

prepared      to  turn   round    to  the   king's   party   if  necessary   to    further   his 

ambition。   The   betrayal   of   his   followers   would   purchase   his   own   safety。 

But     proofs    he   must    have;   and    he   set  about    getting    signatures     to  a 

declaration   of   rights   which   was   simply   a   veiled   confession   of   treason。 

Many of the leaders he had deluded into signing this before the meeting at 

Laersdalsoren。   Here   they   met   in   the   early   winter;   some   twenty   of   the 

patriots;   some   of   them   men   of   position;   all   of   them   men   of   brains   and 



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power。 Here; in the close and stifling parlor; they planned; discussed; and 

questioned。 Great hopes were expressed; great deeds were forecast; in that 

stove…hot room。 

     Outside;   against   the   fence;   in   the   winter   night;   was   a   Great   White 

Reindeer; harnessed to a sled; but lying down with his head doubled back 

on his side as he slept; calm; unthoughtful; ox…like。 Which seemed likelier 

to   decide   the   nation's   fate;   the   earnest   thinkers   indoors;   or   the   ox…like 

sleeper without? Which seemed more vital to Israel; the bearded council in 

King Saul's   tent; or   the light…hearted   shepherd…boy  hurling stones   across 

the   brook   at   Bethlehem? At   Laersdalsoren   it   was   as   before:   deluded   by 

Borgrevinck's eloquent plausibil
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