首页 >出版文学> TWENTY-THREE TALES>第10章
  IhadsleptsosoundlythatIdidnotknowwhereIwas。Ilookedaroundme。Howwonderful!Iwasinsomesortofahall,allglitteringandwhitewithgleamingpillars,andwhenIlookedupI
  saw,throughdelicatewhitetracery,avault,ravenblackandstuddedwithcolouredlights。Afteragoodlook,Irememberedthatwewereintheforest,andthatwhatItookforahallandpillars,weretreescoveredwithsnowandhoar-frost,andthecolouredlightswerestarstwinklingbetweenthebranches。
  Hoar-frosthadsettledinthenight;allthetwigswerethickwithit,Damianwascoveredwithit,itwasonmyfurcoat,anditdroppeddownfromthetrees。IwokeDamian,andweputonoursnowshoesandstarted。Itwasveryquietintheforest。Nosoundwasheardbutthatofoursnow-shoespushingthroughthesoftsnow;exceptwhennowandthenatree,crackedbythefrost,madetheforestresound。Onlyonceweheardthesoundofalivingcreature。Somethingrustledclosetous,andthenrushedaway。Ifeltsureitwasthebear,butwhenwewenttothespotwhencethesoundhadcome,wefoundthefootmarksofhares,andsawseveralyoungaspentreeswiththeirbarkgnawed。Wehadstartledsomehareswhiletheywerefeeding。
  Wecameoutontheroad,andfollowedit,draggingoursnow-shoesbehindus。Itwaseasywalkingnow。Oursnow-shoesclatteredastheyslidbehindusfromsidetosideofthehard-troddenroad。Thesnowcreakedunderourboots,andthecoldhoar-frostsettledonourfaceslikedown。Seenthroughthebranches,thestarsseemedtoberunningtomeetus,nowtwinkling,nowvanishing,asifthewholeskywereonthemove。
  Ifoundmycomradesleeping,butwokehimup,andrelatedhowwehadgotroundthebear。Aftertellingourpeasanthosttocollectbeatersforthemorning,wehadsupperandlaydowntosleep。
  IwassotiredthatIcouldhavesleptontillmidday,ifmycomradehadnotrousedme。Ijumpedup,andsawthathewasalreadydressed,andbusydoingsomethingtohisgun。
  ’WhereisDamian?’saidI。
  ’Intheforest,longago。Hehasalreadybeenoverthetracksyoumade,andbeenbackhere,andnowhehasgonetolookafterthebeaters。’
  Iwashedanddressed,andloadedmyguns;andthenwegotintoasledge,andstarted。
  Thesharpfroststillcontinued。Itwasquiet,andthesuncouldnotbeseen。Therewasathickmistaboveus,andhoar-froststillcoveredeverything。
  Afterdrivingabouttwomilesalongtheroad,aswecameneartheforest,wesawacloudofsmokerisingfromahollow,andpresentlyreachedagroupofpeasants,bothmenandwomen,armedwithcudgels。
  Wegotoutandwentuptothem。Themensatroastingpotatoes,andlaughingandtalkingwiththewomen。
  Damianwastheretoo;andwhenwearrivedthepeoplegotup,andDamianledthemawaytoplacetheminthecirclewehadmadethedaybefore。Theywentalonginsinglefile,menandwomen,thirtyinall。Thesnowwassodeepthatwecouldonlyseethemfromtheirwaistsupwards。Theyturnedintotheforest,andmyfriendandIfollowedintheirtrack。
  Thoughtheyhadtroddenapath,walkingwasdifficult,but,ontheotherhand,itwasimpossibletofall:itwaslikewalkingbetweentwowallsofsnow。
  Wewentoninthiswayfornearlyhalfamile,whenallatoncewesawDamiancomingfromanotherdirection——runningtowardsusonhissnowshoes,andbeckoningustojoinhim。Wewenttowardshim,andheshoweduswheretostand。Itookmyplace,andlookedroundme。
  Tomyleftweretallfirtrees,betweenthetrunksofwhichIcouldseeagoodway,and,likeablackpatchjustvisiblebehindthetrees,Icouldseeabeater。Infrontofmewasathicketofyoungfirs,aboutashighasaman,theirbranchesweigheddownandstucktogetherwithsnow。Throughthiscopseranapaththicklycoveredwithsnow,andleadingstraightuptowhereIstood。
  Thethicketstretchedawaytotherightofme,andendedinasmallglade,whereIcouldseeDamianplacingmycomrade。
  Iexaminedbothmyguns,andconsideredwhereIhadbetterstand。Threestepsbehindmewasatallfir。
  ’That’swhereI’llstand,’thoughtI,’andthenIcanleanmysecondgunagainstthetree’;andImovedtowardsthetree,sinkinguptomykneesinthesnowateachstep。Itrodthesnowdown,andmadeaclearanceaboutayardsquare,tostandon。OnegunIkeptinmyhand;theother,readycocked,Iplacedleaningupagainstthetree。ThenIunsheathedandreplacedmydagger,tomakesurethatIcoulddrawiteasilyincaseofneed。
  JustasIhadfinishedthesepreparations,IheardDamianshoutingintheforest:
  ’He’sup!He’sup!’
  AndassoonasDamianshouted,thepeasantsroundthecircleallrepliedintheirdifferentvoices。
  ’Up,up,up!Ou!Ou!Ou!’shoutedthemen。
  ’Ay!Ay!Ay!’screamedthewomeninhigh。pitchedtones。
  Thebearwasinsidethecircle,andasDamiandrovehimon,thepeopleallroundkeptshouting。OnlymyfriendandIstoodsilentandmotionless,waitingforthebeartocometowardsus。AsIstoodgazingandlistening,myheartbeatviolently。I
  trembled,holdingmygunfast。
  ’Nownow,’Ithought。’Hewillcomesuddenly。Ishallaim,fire,andhewilldrop——’
  Suddenly,tomyleft,butatadistance,Iheardsomethingfallingonthesnow。Ilookedbetweenthetallfirtrees,and,somefiftypacesoff,behindthetrunks,sawsomethingbigandblack。Itookaimandwaited,thinking:
  ’Won’thecomeanynearer?’
  AsIwaitedIsawhimmovehisears,turn,andgoback;andthenIcaughtaglimpseofthewholeofhiminprofile。Hewasanimmensebrute。Inmyexcitement,Ifired,andheardmybulletgo’flop’
  againstatree。Peeringthroughthesmoke,Isawmybearscamperingbackintothecircle,anddisappearingamongthetrees。
  ’Well,’thoughtI。’Mychanceislost。Hewon’tcomebacktome。Eithermycomradewillshoothim,orhewillescapethroughthelineofbeaters。Inanycasehewon’tgivemeanotherchance。’
  Ireloadedmygun,however,andagainstoodlistening。Thepeasantswereshoutingallround,buttotheright,notfarfromwheremycomradestood,Iheardawomanscreaminginafrenziedvoice:
  ’Hereheis!Hereheis!Comehere,comehere!Oh!
  Oh!Ay!Ay!’
  Evidentlyshecouldseethebear。Ihadgivenupexpectinghim,andwaslookingtotherightatmycomrade。AllatonceIsawDamianwithastickinhishand,andwithouthissnow-shoes,runningalongafootpathtowardsmyfriend。Hecroucheddownbesidehim,pointinghisstickasifaimingatsomething,andthenIsawmyfriendraisehisgunandaiminthesamedirection。
  Crack!Hefired。
  ’There,’thoughtI。’Hehaskilledhim。’
  ButIsawthatmycomradedidnotruntowardsthebear。Evidentlyhehadmissedhim,ortheshothadnottakenfulleffect。
  ’Thebearwillgetaway,’Ithought。’Hewillgoback,buthewon’tcomeasecondtimetowardsme——Butwhatisthat?’
  Somethingwascomingtowardsmelikeawhirlwind,snortingasitcame;
  andIsawthesnowflyingupquitenearme。Iglancedstraightbeforeme,andtherewasthebear,rushingalongthepaththroughthethicketrightatme,evidentlybesidehimselfwithfear。Hewashardlyhalfadozenpacesoff,andIcouldseethewholeofhim——hisblackchestandenormousheadwithareddishpatch。Therehewas,blunderingstraightatme,andscatteringthesnowaboutashecame。Icouldseebyhiseyesthathedidnotseeme,but,madwithfear,wasrushingblindlyalong;andhispathledhimstraightatthetreeunderwhichIwasstanding。Iraisedmygunandfired。Hewasalmostuponmenow,andIsawthatIhadmissed。Mybullethadgonepasthim,andhedidnotevenhearmefire,butstillcameheadlongtowardsme。
  Iloweredmygun,andfiredagain,almosttouchinghishead。Crack!Ihadhit,butnotkilledhim!
  Heraisedhishead,andlayinghisearsback,cameatme,showinghisteeth。
  Isnatchedatmyothergun,butalmostbeforeIhadtouchedit,hehaddownatmeand,knockingmeoverintothesnow,hadpassedrightoverme。
  ’Thankgoodness,hehasleftme,’thoughtI。
  Itriedtorise,butsomethingpressedmedown,andpreventedmygettingup。Thebear’srushhadcarriedhimpastme,buthehadturnedback,andhadfallenonmewiththewholeweightofhisbody。Ifeltsomethingheavyweighingmedown,andsomethingwarmabovemyface,andIrealizedthathewasdrawingmywholefaceintohismouth。Mynosewasalreadyinit,andIfelttheheatofit,andsmelthisblood。HewaspressingmyshouldersdownwithhispawssothatIcouldnotmove:allI
  coulddowastodrawmyheaddowntowardsmychestawayfromhismouth,tryingtofreemynoseandeyes,whilehetriedtogethisteethintothem。ThenIfeltthathehadseizedmyforeheadjustunderthehairwiththeteethofhislowerjaw,andthefleshbelowmyeyeswithhisupperjaw,andwasclosinghisteeth。
  Itwasasifmyfacewerebeingcutwithknives。Istruggledtogetaway,whilehemadehastetoclosehisjawslikeadoggnawing。
  Imanagedtotwistmyfaceaway,buthebegandrawingitagainintohismouth。
  ’Now,’thoughtI,’myendhascome!’
  ThenIfelttheweightlifted,andlookingup,Isawthathewasnolongerthere。Hehadjumpedoffmeandrunaway。