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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。
III
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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