登陆注册
35297500000044

第44章 Irving’s Bonneville - Chapter 15(2)

itself in a swamp. Here they encamped upon the ice among stiffened willows, where they wereobliged to beat down and clear away the snow to procure pasturage for their horses.

Hence they toiled on to Godin River; so called after an Iroquois hunter in the service ofSublette,

who was murdered there by the Blackfeet. Many of the features of this remote wilderness arethus

named after scenes of violence and bloodshed that occurred to the early pioneers. It was an act offilial vengeance on the part of Godin's son Antoine that, as the reader may recollect, brought onthe

recent battle at Pierre's Hole.

From Godin's River, Captain Bonneville and his followers came out upon the plain of theThree

Butes, so called from three singular and isolated hills that rise from the midst. It is a part of thegreat

desert of Snake River, one of the most remarkable tracts beyond the mountains. Could they haveexperienced a respite from their sufferings and anxieties, the immense landscape spread outbefore

them was calculated to inspire admiration. Winter has its beauties and glories as well as summer;and Captain Bonneville had the soul to appreciate them.

Far away, says he, over the vast plains, and up the steep sides of the lofty mountains, thesnow lay

spread in dazzling whiteness: and whenever the sun emerged in the morning above the giantpeaks,

or burst forth from among clouds in his midday course, mountain and dell, glazed rock andfrosted

tree, glowed and sparkled with surpassing lustre. The tall pines seemed sprinkled with a silverdust,

and the willows, studded with minute icicles reflecting the prismatic rays, brought to mind thefairy

trees conjured up by the caliph's story-teller to adorn his vale of diamonds.

The poor wanderers, however, nearly starved with hunger and cold, were in no mood toenjoy the

glories of these brilliant scenes; though they stamped pictures on their memory which have beenrecalled with delight in more genial situations.

Encamping at the west Bute, they found a place swept by the winds, so that it was bare ofsnow, and

there was abundance of bunch grass. Here the horses were turned loose to graze throughout thenight. Though for once they had ample pasturage, yet the keen winds were so intense that, in themorning, a mule was found frozen to death. The trappers gathered round and mourned over himas

over a cherished friend. They feared their half-famished horses would soon share his fate, forthere

seemed scarce blood enough left in their veins to withstand the freezing cold. To beat the wayfurther

through the snow with these enfeebled animals seemed next to impossible; and despondencybegan

to creep over their hearts, when, fortunately, they discovered a trail made by some hunting party.

Into this they immediately entered, and proceeded with less difficulty. Shortly afterward, a finebuffalo bull came bounding across the snow and was instantly brought down by the hunters. Afire

was soon blazing and crackling, and an ample repast soon cooked, and sooner dispatched; afterwhich they made some further progress and then encamped. One of the men reached the campnearly

frozen to death; but good cheer and a blazing fire gradually restored life, and put his blood incirculation.

Having now a beaten path, they proceeded the next morning with more facility; indeed, thesnow

decreased in depth as they receded from the mountains, and the temperature became more mild.

In

the course of the day they discovered a solitary horseman hovering at a distance before them onthe

plain. They spurred on to overtake him; but he was better mounted on a fresher steed, and kept ata wary distance, reconnoitring them with evident distrust; for the wild dress of the free trappers,their

leggings, blankets, and cloth caps garnished with fur and topped off with feathers, even their veryelf-locks and weather-bronzed complexions, gave them the look of Indians rather than whitemen,

and made him mistake them for a war party of some hostile tribe.

After much manoeuvring, the wild horseman was at length brought to a parley; but even thenhe

conducted himself with the caution of a knowing prowler of the prairies. Dismounting from hishorse, and using him as a breastwork, he levelled his gun across his back, and, thus prepared fordefence like a wary cruiser upon the high seas, he permitted himself to be approached withinspeaking distance.

He proved to be an Indian of the Banneck tribe, belonging to a band at no great distance. Itwas some

time before he could be persuaded that he was conversing with a party of white men and inducedto

lay aside his reserve and join them. He then gave them the interesting intelligence that there weretwo companies of white men encamped in the neighborhood. This was cheering news to CaptainBonneville; who hoped to find in one of them the long-sought party of Matthieu. Pushingforward,

therefore, with renovated spirits, he reached Snake River by nightfall, and there fixed hisencampment.

Early the next morning (13th January, 1833) , diligent search was made about theneighborhood for

同类推荐
  • 胜幢臂印陀罗尼经

    胜幢臂印陀罗尼经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 妙好宝车经

    妙好宝车经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 虚空藏菩萨经

    虚空藏菩萨经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 瀛涯胜览

    瀛涯胜览

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Iceberg Express

    The Iceberg Express

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 豪门宠妻:老婆大人要逆袭

    豪门宠妻:老婆大人要逆袭

    重生前她是蠢材,为了一个渣男失去了自己的孩子。重生以后,她赤手可热,是人人追捧的大艺人,她一点一点往上爬,只为配得上他。相识,他厌恶她,相知,他恨她,相恋,她爱他,相爱,她离去,再次相见,他宠她入骨,只为一个女人,“怀个孩子,生了,我放你走……”他爱的那个女人亲手杀害了他的孩子,他却淡然的看了她一眼,反而责怪她没有保护好孩子。她的离去,他的淡然,无疑不是让两个人越走越远……
  • 疯狂屎壳郎

    疯狂屎壳郎

    前世是IT工程师,因加班过渡猝死,而后又投胎转世被弄错,成为了一只屎壳郎,幸捡得奇书,修变化和强身之道,从此崛起,斩妖魔鬼怪,暴打各路流氓,万仙追逃,修天神卷,终成正果。
  • 你好,鬼神大人

    你好,鬼神大人

    一场阴谋,她由捉-奸变成反捉奸,他对她不再信任,她怀疑是她设下的陷进……一场意外,一个自称鬼神的男人出现在她的生活中……抽丝剥茧,原来,他是她被反捉奸那场戏码的男主角……前夫归来,一句我还爱你!她依偎着鬼神大人,对前夫说,你觉得我现在还需要你么?当他的前夫不择手段想要得到她的时候,鬼神大人说,动我女人者,死!原来,他与她在一起,只是为了她的意识,只是为了让她的意识与他那成为植物人的爱人互换而已……
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 来自天使与恶魔的孩子

    来自天使与恶魔的孩子

    相信么?天使的存在。相信么?恶魔的存在。相信么?天使与恶魔之间诞下的孩子。由不得你不信,她,确实诞生于世间。出生,废旧小屋,废眼废翼;成长,巫师小镇,熟识人间。初识,魔法学院,众人皆避,唯他;后来,深山野林,得一人助,愈伤;之末,上帝魔鬼,知她所在,杀之;最后,沧海桑田,为他踏遍,却不见他颜……何时,你才肯听我说一句,我……爱上你了。爱上,亦是哀伤。
  • 碧草下的蓝天

    碧草下的蓝天

    碧草下,怎么会有蓝天?“我叫刘才子”,一句话,开启了他的高中生活,有嘲笑,有阻挠,有喜怒哀乐,有悲欢离合面对这一切,他说,我不去想是否能够成功,既然选择了远方,就只顾风雨兼程。
  • 十三经开讲:左传开讲

    十三经开讲:左传开讲

    本书解读《春秋左传》,先述先秦史官文化的渊源,从《尚书》《春秋》两部著作的特点揭示《左传》产生的背景与学术继承性。对于《左传》的时代特征和思想倾向,作了细密的评说。对《左传》的人物形象、战争描写、叙事写人、行人辞令,甚至虚构的故事情节等进行了简要剖析。书中还探讨了《左传》与中国古代小说的关系,认为《左传》作为史传文学也是中国古代小说的源头之一。
  • 封神奇缘之传说

    封神奇缘之传说

    魔神后代通过道心魔种大法借助月光遁到凡间来寻找八大圣器的下落,集结圣器开启七界回归。
  • 仙满为患

    仙满为患

    成仙的人太多了,乍办?当然是计划成仙!如果有人超修成仙,乍办?强行堕仙!这本书,说的是一个仙满为患的世界的故事。
  • 五天

    五天

    那是一段发生在五月这个美好的月份里的一段美好的经历,它让我在不相信爱情的时候,又重新相信了爱情,虽然它只持续了五天。但爱情从来都不是用时间的长度和空间的宽度可以测量的!五天的记忆,足以让我回忆一辈子。之所以想要把它写出来,就是想给予那些说不敢相信爱情的人勇气,让他们可以勇敢地去爱。