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  I

  Thetimewastheyear1872,andtheplaceabendintheriverabovealongpondterminatinginadam。Beyondthisdam,andonaflatlowerthanit,stoodatwo—storymillstructure。Saveforasmall,stump—dottedclearing,andtheroadthatledfromit,allelsewasforest。Hereinthebottom—lands,followingthecourseofthestream,thehardwoodsgrewdense,theiruppermostbranchesjustbeginningtosprayoutinthefirstgreenofspring。Fartherback,wherethehigherlandsarosefromtheswamp,couldbediscernedthegracefulfrondofwhitepinesandhemlock,andthesturdytopsofNorwaysandspruce。

  Astrongwindblewupthelengthofthepond。Itruffledthesurfaceofthewater,swoopingdowninfan—shaped,scurryingcat’s—

  paws,turningthedark—bluesurfaceasoneturnsthenapofvelvet。

  Attheupperendoftheponditevensucceededinraisingquiterespectablewavelets,whichLAPLAPLAPPEDeagerlyagainstabarrieroffloatinglogsthatfilledcompletelythemouthoftheinletriver。Andbehindthisbarrierwereotherlogs,andyetothers,asfarastheeyecouldsee,sothattheentiresurfaceofthestreamwascarpetedbythebrowntimbers。Amancouldhavewalkeddownthemiddleofthatriverasdownahighway。

  Onthebank,andinasmallwoods—opening,burnedtwofires,theirsmokeduckingandtwistingunderthebuffetingofthewind。Thefirstofthesefiresoccupiedashallowtrenchdugforitsaccommodation,andwasoverarchedbyarusticframeworkfromwhichhungseveralpails,kettles,andpots。Aninjured—looking,chubbymaninabatteredbrownderbyhatmovedhereandthere。Hedividedhistimebetweentheutensilsandanindifferentyouth——his\"cookee。\"Theother,andlarger,firecentredarectanglecomposedoftallracks,builtofsaplingsandintendedforthedryingofclothes。Twolargetentsgleamedwhiteamongthetrees。

  Aboutthedrying—fireweregatheredthirty—oddmen。Somewerehalf—

  recliningbeforetheblaze;otherssatinrowsonlogsdrawncloseforthepurpose;stillotherssquattedlikeIndiansontheirheels,theirhandsthrownforwardtokeepthebalance。Nearlyallweresmokingpipes。

  Everyagewasrepresentedinthisgroup,butyoungmenpredominated。

  Allworewoollentrousersstuffedintoleatherbootsreachingjusttotheknee。Thesebootswerearmedonthesoleswithrowsofformidablesharpspikesorcaulks,ahalfandsometimeseventhreequartersofaninchinlength。Thetightdriver’sshoeand\"stagged\"trousershadnotthencomeintouse。Fromthewaistdownthesemenworeallalike,asthoughinauniform,theoutwardsymboloftheircalling。Fromthewaistupwasmorelatitudeofpersonaltaste。Oneyoungfellowsportedabright—colouredMackinawblanketjacket;anotherworearedknitsash,withtasselledends;athird’sfancyrantoabrightbandanaabouthisneck。Head—gear,too,coveredwidevariationsofbroaderornarrowerbrim,ofhigherorlowercrown;andthefacesbeneaththosehatsdifferedaseverywherethehumancountenancediffers。Onlywhentheinspection,passingthegradationsofbroadornarrow,thickorthin,bonyorrounded,restedfinallyontheeyes,wouldtheobserverhavecaughtagainthecaste—markwhichstampedthesemenasbelongingtoadistinctorder,andseparatedthemessentiallyfromothermeninotheroccupations。

  Blueandbrownandblackandgraytheseeyeswere,butallsteadyandclearwiththesteadinessandclaritythatcomestothosewhosedailyworkcompelsthemunderpenaltytopaycloseandundeviatingattentiontotheirsurroundings。Thisistrueofsailors,hunters,plainsmen,cowboys,andtugboatcaptains。Itwasespeciallytrueoftheold—fashionedriver—driver,foramisstep,amiscalculation,amoment’sforgetfulnessofthesullenforcesshiftingandchangingabouthimcouldmeanforhimmaimingordestruction。So,finally,tooneofanimaginativebent,theseeyes,likethe\"corkboots,\"

  grewtoseempartoftheuniform,oneofthemarksoftheircaste,theoutwardsymboloftheircalling。

  \"Blow,yousonofagun!\"crieddisgustedlyoneyoungfellowwitharedbandana,apostrophisingthewind。\"Iwonderifthere’sANYsideofthisfirethatain’tsmoky!\"

  \"Keepyourhairon,bub,\"advisedacalmandgrizzledold—timer。

  \"There’snevernosmokeontheOTHERsideofthefire——whicheverthathappenstobe。Andasforwind——shejustmakesholidayfortheriver—hogs。\"

  \"Holiday,hell!\"snortedtheyoungerman。\"WeoughttobedowntoBull’sDambeforenow——\"

  \"AndBull’sDamishalf—waytoRedding,\"mockedareptilianandred—

  headedgiantonthelog,\"andReddingisthehappychildhoodhomeof——\"

  Theyoungmanleapedtohisfeetandseizedfromapileoftoolsapeavy——adangerousweapon,likeaheavycant—hook,butarmedattheendwithasharpsteelshoe。

  \"That’saboutenough!\"hewarned,raisinghisweapon,hisfacesuffusedandangry。Thered—headedman,quiteunafraid,roseslowlyfromthelogandadvanced,bare—handed,hissmalleyesnarrowedandwatchful。

  Butimmediatelyadozenmeninterfered。

  \"Dryup!\"advisedthegrizzledold—timer——TomNorthbyname。\"You,Purdy,setdown;andyou,youngsquirt,subside!Ifyou’regoingtohaveructions,why,have’em,butnotondrive。Ifyoudon’tlookout,I’llsetyoubothtorustlingwoodforthedoctor。\"

  Atthisthreatthebelligerentsdroppedmutteringtotheirplaces。

  Thewindcontinuedtoblow,thefirecontinuedtoflareupanddown,themencontinuedtosmoke,exchangingfromtimetotimedesultoryandaimlessremarks。OnlyTomNorthcarriedonaconsecutive,low—

  voicedconversationwithanotherofabouthisownage。

  \"Justthesame,Jim,\"hewassaying,\"itisalittletoughontheboys——thisnewsluice—gatebusiness。They’vebeensortofexpectin’

  achanceforadayortwoatRedding,andnow,ifthissonofagunofawindhangsout,Idon’tknowwhenwe’llmakeher。TheshallowsatBull’swasalwaysbadenough,butthisisworse。\"

  \"Yes,Iexpectedtopickyouup’waybelow,\"admittedJim,whose\"turkey,\"orclothes—bag,athissideproclaimedhimanewcomer。

  \"Hadquiteatramptofindyou。\"

  \"Thisstretchofslackwaterwasalwaysaterror,\"wentonNorth,\"andwehadfairlytopike—poleeverystickthroughwhenthewindblew;butnowthatdam’sbackedthewaterupuntiltherereelyain’tnocurrentatall。Andthisbreezehasjuststoppedthedrivedeadasasmelt。\"

  \"Don’topeningthesluice—gatesgiveheradraw?\"inquiredthenewcomer。

  \"Notagainstthiswind——andnotmuchofadraw,anyway,Ishouldguess。\"

  \"Howlongyoubeenhung?\"

  \"Justto—day。IexpectJackwillbedownfromtherearshortly。

  Oughttoseesomething’swrongwhenherunsagainstthetailofthisjamofours。\"

  Atthismomentthelugubrious,round—facedmaninthederbyhatsteppedasidefromtherowofsteamingutensilshehadbeenarranging。

  \"Grubpile,\"heremarkedinaconversationaltoneofvoice。

  Thegrouparoseasonemanandmovedupontheheapofcutleryandoftinplatesandcups。Fromtheopenfifty—poundlardpailsandkettlestheyhelpedthemselvesliberally;thenretiredtosquatinlittlegroupshereandtherenearthesourcesofsupply。Mereconversationyieldedtoanindustrioussilence。Sadlythecooksurveyedthescene,hisarmsfoldedacrossthedirtywhiteapron,animmensementalreservationaccentingthemelancholyofhiscountenance。Aftersomemomentsofcontemplationhemixedafizzlingconcoctionofvinegarandsoda,whichhedrank。Hisrotunditytothecontrarynotwithstanding,hewasravagedbyagnawingdyspepsia,andthesightofsixeggseatenasasidedishtosubstantialscarriedconsternationtohisinterior。

  Sobusilyengagedwaseachafterhisownfashionthatnobodyobservedtheapproachofasolitaryfiguredownthehighwayoftheriver。Themanappearedtinyaroundtheupperbend,momentlygrowinglargerasheapproached。Hisprogresswasjerkyandonanunevenzigzag,accordingasthelogslay,byleaps,shortruns,briefpauses,asarivermangoes。Finallyhesteppedashorejustbelowthecamp,stampedhisfeetvigorouslyfreeofwater,andapproachedthegrouparoundthecooking—fire。

  Noonesawhimsavethecook,whovouchsafedhimastatelyandlugubriousinclinationofthehead。

  Thenewcomerwasamansomewhereaboutthirtyyearsofage,squarelybuilt,bigofbone,compactinbulk。Hisfacewasburly,jolly,andreddenedratherthantannedbylongexposure。Apairoftwinklingblueeyesandahumorouslyquirkedmouthredeemedhiscountenancefromcommonplaceness。

  Hespreadhisfeetapartandsurveyedthescene。

  \"Well,boys,\"heremarkedatlastinarollickingbigvoice,\"I’mgladtoseethesituationhasn’tspoiledyourappetites。\"

  Atthistheylookedupwithaspontaneousansweringgrin。TomNorthlaidasidehisplateandstartedtoarise。

  \"Sitstill,Tom,\"interposedthenewcomer。\"Eathearty。I’mgoingtofeedyetmyself。Thenwe’llseewhat’stobedone。Ithinkfirstthingyou’dbetterseetohavingthiswindturnedoff。\"

  Afterthemealwasfinished,Northandhisprincipalsaunteredtothewater’sedge,wheretheystoodforaminutelookingatthelogsandtheruffledexpanseofwaterbelow。

  \"Mightaswellhavesailsonthemandbedonewithit,\"remarkedJackOrdereflectively。\"Couldn’thold’emanytighter。It’sapitythatoldmossbackhadtoputinamill。Thewaterwasslackenoughbefore,butnowthereseemstobenocurrentatall。\"

  \"Caseofwaitforthewind,\"agreedTomNorth。\"OldDalywillbered—headed。Hemustbeaboutoutoflogsatthemill。Theflood—

  water’sgoingdowneveryminute,andit’llmaketherifflesaboveReddingaholyfright。AndIexpectJohnson’sdrivewillbedownonourrearmostanytime。\"

  \"It’stherealready。Let’sgotakealook,\"suggestedOrde。

  Theypickedtheirwayaroundtheedgeofthepondtothesiteofthenewmill。

  \"Sluiceopenallright,\"commentedOrde。\"Thoughtshemightbeclosed。\"

  \"Isawtothat,\"rejoinedNorthinaninjuredtone。

  \"’Course,\"agreedOrde,\"buthemighthavedroppedhershutonyoubetweentimes,whenyouweren’tlooking。\"

  Hewalkedoutonthestructureandlookeddownonthesmoothwaterrushingthrough。

  \"Oughttomakeadraw,\"hereflected。Thenhelaughed。\"Tom,lookhere,\"hecalled。\"Climbdownandtakeasquintatthis。\"

  Northclamberedtoapositionbelow。

  \"Thesonofagun!\"heexclaimed。

  Thesluice,insteadofbeddingatthenaturalchanneloftheriver,hadbeenbuiltagoodsixfeetabovethatlevel;sothat,evenwiththegateswideopen,a\"head\"ofsixfeetwasretainedintheslackwaterofthepond。

  \"Nowonderwecouldn’tgetadraw,\"saidOrde。\"Let’shuntupoldWhat’s—his—nameandhaveapow—wow。\"

  \"HisnameisplainReed,\"explainedNorth。\"Therehecomesnow。\"

  \"Saintedcats!\"criedOrde,withoneofhisbig,rollickingchuckles。\"Wheredidyoucatchit?\"

  Theownerofthedamflappedintoviewasalankandlengthyindividualdressedinloose,longclothesandwearinga—topabatteredold\"plug\"hat,thenapofwhichseemedalltohavebeenrubbedoffthewrongway。

  Asheboredownontheintruderswithtremendous,nervousstrides,theyperceivedhimtobeanoldman,whiteofhair,cadaverousofcountenance,withthin,straightlips,andburning,fanaticeyesbeneathstiffandbushybrows。

  \"Good—morning,Mr。Reed,\"shoutedOrdeabovethenoiseofthewater。

  \"Good—morning,gentlemen,\"repliedtheapparition。

  \"Nicedamyougothere,\"wentonOrde。

  Reednodded,hisfieryeyesfixedunblinkingontheriverman。

  \"Butyouhaven’tbeenquitesquaretous,\"saidOrde。Youaren’tgivingusmuchshowtogetourlogsout。\"

  \"Howso?\"snappedtheowner,histhinlipstightening。

  \"Oh,Iguessyouknow,allright,\"laughedOrde,clamberingleisurelybacktothetopofthedam。\"Thatsluiceisagoodsixfoottoohigh。\"

  \"Isthatso!\"criedtheoldman,plungingsuddenlyintoacrazeofexcitement。\"Well,letmetellyouthis,Mr。Man,I’mgivingyouallthelawgivesyou,andthat’sthenaturalflowoftheriver,andnotathingmorewillyouget!Youthatcomestowasteanddestroy,toarrogateuntoyourselvesthekingdomsoftheyearthandallthefruitsthereof,letmetellyouyoucan’toverrideSimeonReed!I’mengagedhereinapeacefulandfittin’operation,whichistofeedthehungrybymeansofthisgrist—mill,nottorampageandbringdestructiontothenobleforestsGodhasplanted!I’vegiveyouwhatthelawgivesyou,andnothin’more!\"

  Somewhatastonishedatthisoutbreak,thetworivermenstoodforamomentstaringattheoldman。ThenasteelyglintcreptintoOrde’sfrankblueeyeandthecornersofhismouthtightened。

  \"Wewantnotroublewithyou,Mr。Reed,\"saidhe,\"andI’mnolawyertoknowwhatthelawrequiresyoutodoandwhatitrequiresyounottodo。ButIdoknowthatthisistheonlydamontheriverwithsluicesbuiltupthatway,andIdoknowthatwe’llnevergetthoselogsoutifwedon’tgetmoredrawonthewater。Good—day。\"

  FollowedbythereluctantNorthhewalkedaway,leavingthegauntfigureofthedamownergazingafterthem,hisblackgarmentsflappingabouthim,hishandsclaspedbehindhisback,hisruffledplughatthrustfromhisforehead。

  \"Well!\"burstoutNorth,whentheywereoutofhearing。

  \"Well!\"mimickedOrdewithalaugh。

  \"Areyougoingtoletthatoldhigh—bankerwalkalloveryou?\"

  \"Whatareyougoingtodoaboutit,Tom?It’shisdam。\"

  \"Idon’tknow。Butyouain’tgoingtolethimbangusuphereallsummer——\"

  \"Surenot。Butthewind’sshifting。Let’sseewhattheweather’sliketo—morrow。To—day’sprettylate。\"

  II

  Thenextmorningdawnedclearandbreathless。Beforedaylightthepessimisticcookwasout,hisfirewinkingbravelyagainstthedarkness。Hisonlysatisfactionofthelongdaycamewhenhearousedthemenfromtheheavysleepintowhichdailytoilplungedthem。Withthefirstlighttheentirecrewwereatthebanksoftheriver。

  Assoonasthewinddiedthelogshadbeguntodriftslowlyoutintotheopenwater。Thesurfaceofthepondwascoveredwiththescatteredtimbersfloatingidly。Afterafewmomentstheclankofthebarsandratchetwasheardastwoofthemenraisedtheheavysluice—gateonthedam。Aroarofwater,momentlyincreasing,markedtheslowriseofthebarrier。Averyimaginativemanmightthenhavemadeoutatendencyforwardonthepartofthosetimbersfloatingnearestthecentreofthepond。Itwasaverysluggishtendency,however,andthemenwatchingcriticallyshooktheirheads。

  Fourmorehadbythistimejoinedthetwomenwhohadraisedthegate,andalltogether,armedwithlongpikepoles,walkedoutonthefunnel—shapedboomsthatshouldconcentratethelogsintothechute。Heretheyproddedforwardthefewtimberswithinreach,andwaitedformore。

  Thesewerealongtimecoming。Membersofthedrivingcrewleapedshoutingfromonelogtoanother。Sometimes,whenthespaceacrosswastoowidetojump,theypropelledalogovereitherbyrollingit,paddlingit,orprojectingitbytheshockofaleapononeend。

  Inaccomplishingthesefeatsoftight—ropebalance,theystooduprightandgraceful,quiteunconsciousofthemselves,theirbodiesaccustomedbylonghabittoniceandinstantobediencetothealmostunconsciousimpulsesofthebrain。Onlytheireyes,intent,preoccupied,blazedoutbysheerwill—powertheunstablepaththeirownersshouldfollow。Onceattheforefrontofthedrive,themenbeganvigorouslytourgethelogsforward。Thistheyaccomplishedalmostentirelybymainstrength,forthesluggishcurrentgavethemlittleaid。Underthepressureoftheirfeetastheypushedagainsttheirimplements,thelogsdipped,rolled,andplunged。

  Nevertheless,theyworkedassurelyfromthedecksoftheseunstablecraftasfromthesolidearthitself。

  Inthismannerthelogsinthecentreofthepondwereurgedforwarduntil,abovethechute,theycaughttheslightlyacceleratedcurrentwhichshouldbringthemdowntothepike—polemenatthedam。

  Immediately,whenthisstrongerinfluencewasfelt,thedriverszigzaggedbackupstreamtostartafreshbatch。Inthemeantimeagreatmanylogsdriftedawaytorightandleftintostagnantwater,wheretheylayabsolutelymotionless。Themovingofthemwasdeferredforthe\"sackingcrew,\"whichwouldbringuptherear。

  JackOrdewanderedbackandforthoverthework,hishandsclaspedbehindhisback,ashortpipeclenchedbetweenhisteeth。Totheedgeofthedriveherodethelogs,thentooktothebankandstrolleddowntothedam。Therehestoodforamomentgazingaimlesslyatthewatermakingovertheapron,afterwhichhereturnedtothework。Nocloudobscuredtheserenegood—natureofhisface。MeetingTomNorth’stroubledglance,hegrinnedbroadly。

  \"Toldyouwe’dhaveJohnsononournecks,\"heremarked,jerkinghisthumbuprivertowardarapidlyapproachingfigure。

  Thissoondefineditselfasatall,sun—reddened,veryblondindividualwithacholericblueeye。

  \"Whatinhell’sthematterhere?\"heyelled,assoonashecamewithinhearingdistance。

  Ordemadenoreply,butstoodcontemplatingthenewcomerwithaflickerofamusement。

  \"Whatinhell’sthematter?\"repeatedthelatterviolently。

  \"Bettergothereandinquire,\"rejoinedOrdedrolly。\"Whatailsyou,Johnson?\"

  \"We’rerightatyourrear,\"criedtheother,\"andyouain’tevenmadeastartgettin’throughthisdam!We’lllosethewaternext!

  Whyinhellain’tyouthroughandgone?\"

  \"Keepyourshirton,\"advisedOrde。\"We’regettingthroughasfastaswecan。Ifyouwanttheselogspushedanyfaster,comedownanddoityourself。\"

  Johnsonvouchsafednoreply,butsplashedawayoverthelogs,examiningindetailtheprogressofthework。Afteralittlehereturnedwithinhailingdistance。

  \"Ifyoucan’tgetoutlogs,whydoyoutakethejob?\"heroared,withastringofoaths。\"Ifyouhangmydrive,damnyou,you’llcatchitfordamages!It’sgettin’toapurtypasswhenanyoldhighbankerfromanywherescangetoutandplayjackstrawsholdin’upeverydriveintheriver!Itellyouourmillsneedlogs,andwhat’smorethey’reagoin’toGITthem!\"

  Hedepartedinarumbleofvituperation。

  Ordelaughedhumorouslyathisforeman。

  \"Johnsongetssomadsometimes,hisskincracks,\"heremarked。

  \"However,\"hewentonmoreseriously,\"there’saheapinwhathemeans,ifthereain’tsomuchinwhathesays。I’llgolabourwithouroldfriendbelow。\"

  Heregainedthebank,stoppedtolighthispipe,andsauntered,witheveryappearanceofleisure,downthebank,pastthedam,tothemillstructurebelow。

  Herehefoundtheowneroccupyingachairtiltedbackagainstthewallofthebuilding。Hisruffledplughatwasthrust,asusual,wellawayfromhishighandnarrowforehead;thelongbroadclothcoatfellbacktorevealanunbuttonedwaistcoattheflappingblacktrouserswerehitchedupfarenoughtodisplaywoollensockswrinkledaboutbonyshanks。Hewaswhittlingapinestick,whichheheldpointingdownbetweenhisspreadknees,andconversinganimatedlywithayoungfellowoccupyinganotherchairathisside。

  \"Andtherecomesoneof’emnow,\"declaimedtheoldmandramatically。

  Ordenoddedbrieflytothestranger,andcameatoncetobusiness。

  \"Iwanttotalkthismatteroverwithyou,\"hebegan。\"Wearen’tmakingmuchprogress。Wecan’taffordtohangupthedrive,andthewaterisgoingdowneveryday。We’vegottohavemorewater。I’lltellyouwhatwe’lldo:Ifyou’llletuscutdownthenewsill,we’llreplaceitingoodshapewhenwegetallourlogsthrough。\"

  \"No,sir!\"promptlyvetoedtheoldman。

  \"Well,we’llgiveyousomethingfortheprivilege。Whatdoyouthinkisfair?\"

  \"ItellyeI’llgiveyouyourlegalrights,andnotacentmore,\"

  repliedtheoldman,stillquietly,butwithquiveringnostrils。

  \"Whatisyourname?\"askedOrde。

  \"MynameisReed,sir。\"

  \"Well,Mr。Reed,stopandthinkwhatthismeans。It’samoreseriousmatterthanyouthink。Inalittlewhilethewaterwillbesolowintheriverthatitwillbeimpossibletotakeoutthelogsthisyear。Thatmeansalargeloss,ofcourse,asyouknow。\"

  \"Idon’tknownothin’aboutthepeskybusiness,andIdon’twanto,\"

  snortedReed。

  \"Well,there’sborers,foronething,tospoilagoodmanyofthelogs。Andthinkwhatitwillmeantothemills。Nologsmeansnolumber。Thatisbankruptcyforagoodmanywhohavecontractstofulfil。Andnologsmeansthemillsmustclose。Thousandsofmenwillbethrownoutoftheirjobs,andagoodmanyofthemwillgohungry。Andwiththestreamfulloftheoldcutting,thatmeanslesstodonextwinterinthewoods——morementhrownout。Gettingoutaseason’scutwiththeflood—waterisaprettyseriousmattertoagreatmanypeople,andifyouinsistonholdingusuphereinthisslackwaterthesituationwillsoonbecomealarming。\"

  \"Yefinished?\"demandedReedgrimly。

  \"Yes,\"repliedOrde。

  Theoldmancastfromhimhishalf—whittledpieceofpine。Heclosedhisjack—knifewithasnapandthrustitinhispocket。Hebroughttoearththefrontlegsofhischairwithathump,andjammedhisruffledplughattoitsproperplace。

  \"Andifthewholekitandkaboodleofyestarvedout—right,\"saidhe,\"itwouldbutbethefulfillin’ofthewordoftheprophetwhosays,’SowillIsenduponyoufamineandevilbeasts,andtheyshallbereavethee,andpestilenceandbloodshallpassthroughthee;andIwillbringthesworduponthee。ItheLordhavespokenit!’\"

  \"That’syourlastword?\"inquiredOrde。

  \"That’smylastword,andmyfirst。YethatmakeofGod’ssmilin’

  landwasteplacesandawilderness,byyourownfollyshallyeperish。\"

  \"Good—day,\"saidOrde,whirlingonhisheelwithoutfurtherargument。

  Theyoungman,whohadduringthiscolloquysataninterestedandsilentspectator,aroseandjoinedhim。Ordelookedathisnewcompanionalittlecuriously。liewasaveryslenderyoungman,taut—muscled,taut—nerved,butimpassiveindemeanour。Hepossessedashrewd,thinface,steel—gray,inscrutableeyesbehindglasses。

  Hiscostumewasquitesimplyanoldgraysuitofbusinessclothesandagrayfelthat。Atthemomentheheldinhismouthanunlightedandbadlychewedcigar。

  \"Nice,amiableoldparty,\"volunteeredOrdewithachuckle。

  \"Seemstobe,\"agreedtheyoungmandrily。

  \"Well,Ireckonwe’lljusthavetoworryalongwithouthim,\"

  remarkedOrde,strikinghissteelcaulksintothefirstlogandpreparingtocrossoutintotheriverwheretheworkwasgoingon。

  \"Waitaminute,\"saidtheyoungfellow。\"Haveyouanyobjectionstomyhangingaroundalittletowatchthework?MynameisNewmark——

  JosephNewmark。I’moutinthiscountryagooddealformyhealth。

  Thisthinginterestsme。\"

  \"Sure,\"repliedOrde,puzzled。\"Lookallyouwantto。Thescenery’sfree。\"

  \"Yes。Butcanyouputmeup?CanIgetachancetostaywithyoualittlewhile?\"

  \"Oh,asfarasI’mconcerned,\"agreedOrdeheartily。\"But,\"hesupplementedwithoneofhiscontagiouschuckles,\"I’monlyriver—

  boss。You’llhavetofixitupwiththedoctor——thecook,Imean,\"

  heexplained,asNewmarklookpuzzled。\"You’llfindhimatcampupbehindthatbrush。He’saslim,handsomefellow,withajollyexpressionofcountenance。\"

  Heleapedlightlyoutoverthebobbingtimbers,leavingNewmarktofindhisway。

  Inthecentreofthestreamtheworkhadbeengraduallyslowingdowntoastandstillwiththesubsidenceofthefirstrushofwaterafterthesluice—gatewasopened。TomNorth,leaninggracefullyagainsttheshaftofapeavy,lookedupeagerlyashisprincipalapproached。

  \"Well,Jack,\"heinquired,\"isittobepeaceorwar?\"

  \"War,\"repliedOrdebriefly。

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