第19章

类别:其他 作者:Stewart Edward White字数:10998更新时间:19/01/07 14:47:37
it。\" \"No,\"heansweredaquery。\"Iwasn’twhatyou—allwouldcallscairt,thatis,notreallySistenfohmybell。Yousee,Cap’nMa’sh,hewasincha’ge。\" \"No,sir,\"CaptainMarshwassayingemphaticallytohisemployer。 \"Ican’tfigureitoutexceptononething。Youseeit’sstovefromUNDERNEATH。Aseawouldhavesmasheditfromabove。\" \"Perhapsyougroundedinbetweenseasoutthere,\"suggestedOrde。 Marshsmiledgrimly。 \"IreckonI’dhaveknownit,\"saidhe。\"No,sir!Itsoundswild,butit’stheonlypossibleguess。Thatlastseamust’veliftedusbodilyrightoverthecornerofthepier。\" \"Well——maybe,\"assentedOrdedoubtfully。 \"Surething,\"repeatedMarshwithconviction。 \"Well,you’dbetternottell’emsounlessyouwanttorankinwithOldManAnanias,\"endedOrde。\"Itwasagoodjob。Prettydustyoutthere,wasn’tit?\" \"Prettydusty,\"grinnedMarsh。 TheyturnedawaytogetherandwereatoncepouncedonbyLeopoldLincolnBunn,thelocalreporter,acallowyouthaflamewiththechanceforabigstoryofmorethanlocalinterest。 \"Oh,CaptainMarsh!\"hecried。\"Howdidyougetaroundthepier? Itlookedasthoughthewavehadyoucaught。\" Ordeglancedathiscompanionincuriosity。 \"Onrollerskates,\"repliedMarsh。 Leopoldtitterednervously。 \"Couldyoutellmehowyoufeltwhenyouwereoutthereintheworstofit?\"heinquired。 \"Oh,hell!\"saidMarshgrumpily,stalkingaway。 \"Don’tinterviewforacent,doeshe?\"grinnedOrde。 \"Oh,Mr。Orde!Perhapsyou——\" \"Don’tyouthinkwe’dbetterlendahandbelow?\"suggestedOrde,pointingtothebeach。 Thewildandpicturesqueworkofrescuewasunderway。Thelinehadbeensuccessfullybroughttotheleftofthelighthouse。Toithadbeenattachedtherope,andtothattheheavycable。Thesethecrewoftheschoonerhaddraggedoutandmadefasttoamast。Theshoreendpassedoveratallscissors。Whenthecablewastightenedthebreechesbuoywasputintocommission,andbeforelongthefirstmemberofthecrewwashauledashore,plunginginandoutofthewavesastheropetightenedorslackened。Hewasaflaxen—hairedNorwegian,whostampedhisfeet,shookhisbodyandgrinnedcomicallyatthoseabouthim。Heacceptedwithequanimityadozendrinksofwhiskythrustathimfromallsides,swiggedamugofthecoffeeafewpracticalwomenweremakingoveranopenfire,andopposedtoLeopoldLincolnBunn’sfranticeffortsastolidandbafflingdensity。Ofnoneoftheseattentionsdidheseemtostandinespecialneed。 Thecrewanditsvolunteersworkedquickly。Whenthelastmanhadcomeashore,thecaptainofthelife—savingserviceenteredthebreechesbuoyandcausedhimselftobehauledthroughthesmothertothewreck。Afteraninterval,asignaljerkedback。Thebuoywaspulledinemptyandthesurfcarsubstituted。Initwerepiledvariousutensilsofequipment。Onemanwentwithit,andseveralmoreonitsnexttrip,untilnearlythewholecrewwereaboardthewreck。 CarrollandMinastayeduntilduskandafter,watchingthelongheavylabourofrescue。Lineshadtoberocketedfromtheschoonertotheothervessels。Thenbytheirmeanscablecommunicationhadtobeestablishedwiththeshore。Afterthisitwasreallyamatterofroutinetorunthecrewtothebeach,thoughcruel,hardwork,anddangerous。Thewreckswerecontinuallysweptbythegreatseas; andatanymomentthetorturedfabricsmightgiveway,mightdissolvecompletelyintheelementsthatsobatteredthem。Thewomenmakingthehotcoffeefoundtheirservicesbecomingvaluable。 Bigfiresofdriftwoodwereignited。Theywereusefulforlightaswellaswarmth。 BytheirilluminationfinallyOrdediscoveredthetwogirlsstanding,andpausedlongenoughinhisownheavylabourofassistancetodrawCarrolloneside。 \"You’dbettergohomenow,sweetheart,\"saidhe。\"Bobby’llbewaitingforyou,andthegirlsmaybehereinthecrowdsomewhere。 There’llbenobodytotakecareofhim。\" \"Isupposeso,\"sheassented。\"Buthasn’titbeenexciting?Whosevesselswerethey;doyouknow?\" Ordeglancedatherstrangely。 \"Theywereours,\"saidhe。 Shelookedupathim,catchingquicklythewrinklesofhisbrowandtheharassedanxietyinhiseyes。Impulsivelyshepulledhimdowntoherandkissedhim。 \"Nevermind,dear,\"saidshe。\"Icareonlyifyoudo。\" Shepattedhisgreatshoulderslightlyandsmiledupathim。 \"Run,help!\"shecried。\"Andcomehomeassoonasyoucan。I’llhavesomethingniceandhotallreadyforyou。\" Sheturnedaway,thesmilestillonherlips;butassoonasshewasoutofsight,herfacefellgrave。 \"Come,Mina!\"shesaidtotheyoungergirl。\"Timetogo。\" Theytoiledthroughtheheavysandtowhere,hoursago,theyhadleftPrince。Thatfaithfulanimaldozedinhistracksandawokereluctantly。 Carrolllookedback。Thefiresleapedredandyellow。Againstthemwerethesilhouettesofpeople,andinthefarthercircleoftheirilluminationweremorepeoplecastinbronzethatflickeredred。Incontrasttotheirglowthenightwasverydark。Onlyfromthelaketheredisengagedafaintgraylightwherethewatersbroke。Thestrengthofthefailingwindstillliftedthefinerparticlesofsand。Theorganofthepoundingsurffilledthenightwiththegrandeurofitsmusic。 XXXV Ordemountedtheofficestairsnextdaywithaveryheavystep。ThelossoftheNORTHSTARandofthetwoschoonersmeantagreatdealtohimatthattime。 \"Itkicksusintosomewhatofahole,\"hegrumbledtoNewmark。 \"Alossisneverpleasant,\"repliedthelatter,\"anditputsusoutofthecarryingbusinessforawhile。Butwe’reinsured。\" \"Ican’tunderstandwhyFloydstarted,\"saidOrde。\"Heoughttoknowbetterthantofacesureprospectsofafallblow。I’lltanhissoulforthat,allright!\" \"I’mafraidI’mpartlyresponsibleforhisgoing,\"putinNewmark。 \"You!\"criedOrde。 \"Yes。YouseethatSmithandMableyshipmentwasimportantenoughtostrainapointfor——andit’sonlytwenty—fourhoursorso——anditcertainlydidn’tlooktoseemeasifitweregoingtoblowverysoon。PoorFloydfeelsbadenough。He’saboutsick。\" Ordeforthefirsttimebegantoappreciatethepressureofhiscircumstances。Thelossonthecargoof\"uppers\"reachedabout8,000,000feet;whichrepresented$20,000inmoney。AsfortheNORTHSTARandherconsorts,savefortheinsurance,theyweresimplyeliminated。Theyhadrepresentedproperty。Nowtheyweregone。Thelossof$60,000orsoonthem,however,didnotmeanadiminutionofthecompany’spresentcashresourcestothatamount; andsodidnotimmediatelyaffectOrde’scalculationsastothepaymentofthenoteswhichwerenowsoontocomedue。 Atthistimethewoodsworkincreasinglydemandedhisattention。Hedisappearedforaweek,hisorganisingabilitiesclaimedforthedistributionoftheroadcrews。Whenhereturnedtotheoffice,Newmark,withanairofsmalltriumph,showedhimcontractsfortheconstructionofthreenewvessels。 \"Igetthemfor$55,000,\"saidhe,\"with$30,000ofitonlongtime。\" \"Withoutconsultingme!\"criedOrde。 Newmarkexplainedcarefullythattheaction,seeminglysoabrupt,hadreallybeentakingadvantageofaluckyopportunity。 \"Otherwise,\"hefinished,\"weshouldn’thavebeenabletogetthejobdoneforanotheryear,atleast。IfthatbigCronincontractgoesthrough——well,youknowwhatthatwouldmeanintheshipyards—— nobodywouldgetevenalook—in。AndMcLeodiswilling,inthemeantime,togiveusapricetokeephismenbusy。SoyouseeIhadtocloseatonce。Youcanseewhatashortchanceitwas。\" \"It’sagoodchance,allright,\"admittedOrde;\"but——why——thatis,Ithoughtperhapswe’djobourownfreightingforawhile——itneveroccurredtomewe’dbuildanymorevesselsuntilwe’drecoveredalittle。\" \"Recovered,\"Newmarkrepeatedcoldly。\"Idon’tseewhat’recovered’ hastodowithit。Ifthemillburneddown,we’drebuild,wouldn’twe?Evenifwewereembarrassed——whichwe’renot——we’dhardlycaretoacknowledgepubliclythatwecouldn’tkeepupourequipment。Andaswe’remakingtwelveorfifteenthousandayearoutofourfreighting,itseemstometoogoodabusinesstoletslipintootherhands。\" \"Isupposeso,\"agreedOrde,atriflehelplessly。 \"ThereforeIhadtoactwithoutyou,\"Newmarkfinished。\"Iknewyou’dagree。That’sright:isn’tit?\"heinsisted。 \"Yes,that’sright,\"agreedOrdedrearily。 \"You’llfindcopiesofthecontractonyourdesk,\"Newmarkclosedthematter。\"Andthere’sthetaxlists。Iwishyou’drunthemover。\" \"Joe,\"repliedOrde,\"I——Idon’tthinkI’llstaydowntownthismorning。I——\" Newmarkglancedupkeenly。 \"Youdon’tlookabitwell,\"saidhe;\"kindofpalearoundthegills。Bilious。Don’tbelievethatcampgrubquiteagreeswithyouforasteadydiet。\" \"Yes,thatmustbeit,\"assentedOrde。 Heclosedhisdeskandwentout。Newmarkturnedbacktohispapers。 Hisfacewasexpressionless。Fromaninnerpocketheproducedacigarwhichhethrustbetweenhisteeth。Thecornersofhismouthslowlycurvedinagrimsmile。 Ordedidnotgohome。Instead,hewalkeddownMainStreettothedockswherehejumpedintoarowboatlyinginaslip,andwithafewrapidstrokesshotoutonthestream。Inhisyoungerdayshehadbelongedtoaboatclub,andhadrowedinthe\"four。\"Hestilllovedtheoar,andthoughhisracingdayswerepast,hemaintainedaclean—lined,ratherunstablelittlecraftwhichitwashisdelighttopropelrapidlywithlongspoon—oarswheneverheneededexercise。 To—day,however,hewascontenttodrift。 Themorningwasstillandgolden。Thecrispnessoflatefallhadinfusedawineintotheair。Theskywasasoft,blue—gray;thesand—hillswereadazzlingyellow。Ordedidnottrytothink;hemerelyfacedthesituation,staringitinthefaceuntilitshouldshrinktoitstruesignificance。 Onethinghefeltdistinctly;yetcouldnotwithoutastrugglebringhimselftosee。TheCalifornialandsmustbemortgaged。Ifhecouldraiseareasonablesumofmoneyonthem,hewouldstillbeperfectlyabletomeethisnotes。Hehatedfiercelytoraisethatmoney。 Itwasentirelyamatterofsentiment。Orderealisedthefactclearly,andbrowbeathisotherselfwithasavagecontempt。 Neverthelesshisdreamhadbeentokeepthewesterntimberfreeandunencumbered——forBobby。Dreamsarehardertogiveupthanrealities。 Hefellintothedeepestreflectionswhichwerebrokenonlywhenthepoundingofsurfwarnedhimhehaddriftedalmosttotheopenlake。 Afterall,therewasnoessentialdifferencebetweenowingmoneytoamaninMichiganandtoamaninCalifornia。Thatwasthenetresultofhisstruggle。 \"Whenthetimecomes,we’lljustborrowthatmoneyonalong—timemortgage,likesensiblepeople,\"hesaidaloud,\"andquitthiseverlastingscrabbling。\" Backtotownhepulledwithlongvigorousstrokes,skitteringhisfeatheredspoon—oarslightlyoverthetopsofthewavelets。Atthesliphemadefasttheboat,andafewminuteslaterre—enteredtheoffice,hisstepspringy,hisfaceglowing。Newmarkglancedup。 \"Hullo!\"saidhe。\"Backagain?Youlookbetter。\" \"Exercise,\"saidOrde,inhisheartymanner。\"Exercise,oldboy! Yououghttotryit。Greatestthingintheworld。Justtookarowtotheendofthepiersandback,andI’masfitasafiddle!\" XXXVI OrdeimmediatelysetintomotionthemachineryofbankingtoborrowontheCaliforniatimber。Taylortookchargeofthis,astheonlymaninMonroviawhohadOrde’sconfidence。AttheendofanecessarydelayOrdereceivednoticethattheWesthadbeenheardfrom。Hesteppedacrossthehalltothelawyer’soffice。 \"Well,Frank,\"saidhe,\"gladwemanagedtopushitthroughwithsolittletrouble。\" Taylorarose,shutcarefullythedoorintohisouteroffice,walkedtothewindow,lookedcontemplativelyoutuponthehotelbackyard,andreturnedtohisdesk。 \"Butthereistrouble,\"saidhecurtly。 \"What’sthematter?\"askedOrde。 \"Thebanksrefusetheloan。\" Ordestaredathiminblankastonishment。 \"Refuse!\"heechoed。 \"Absolutely。\" \"Whatgroundscantheypossiblyhaveforthat?\" \"Ican’tmakeoutexactlyfromtheseadvices。It’ssomethingaboutthetitle。\" \"ButIthoughtyouwentoverthetitle。\" \"Idid,\"statedTayloremphatically;\"andI’llstakemyreputationasalawyerthateverythingisstraightandclearfromtheLandOfficeitself。I’vewiredforanexplanation;andweoughtsurelytoknowsomethingdefinitebytomorrow。\" WiththisuncertaintyOrdewasforcedtobecontent。Forthefirsttimeinhisbusinesscareerarealanxietygnawedathisvitals。Hehadbeeninmanytightplaces;butsomehowheretoforesuccessorfailurehadseemedtohimaboutimmaterial,likepointsgainedorconcededinthegame;afreshstartwasalwayssoeasy,andwhathadbeenalreadywonasyetunreal。Nowthegameitselfwasatissue。 Property,reputation,andthefamily’sfuturewereatstake。Whenthethreehadlivedinthetinyhousebythechurch,ithadseemedthatnoadversitycouldtouchthem。Butnowthatlongusehadaccustomedthemtolargerquarters,servants,luxuries,OrdecouldnotconceivethepossibilityofCarroll’severreturningtothatsimplestexistence。Carrollcouldhavetoldhimotherwise;butofcoursehedidnotasyetbringthepossibilitybeforeher。Shehadeconomisedclosely,theselastfewyears。Ordewasproudofher。 Hewasalsofiercelyresentfulthathisownfoolishness,oruntowardcircumstances,oracombinationofbothshouldjeopardiseherfuture。Thereforeheawaitedfurthernewswiththegreatestimpatience。 Themessagecamethefollowingday,asTaylorhadpredicted。Taylorhandedittohimwithoutcomment。 \"LandOfficeunderinvestigation,\"Orderead。\"Fraudulententriessuspected。Alltitlescloudeduntildecisionisreached。\" \"Whatdoyousupposethatmeans?\"askedOrde,althoughheknewwellenough。 Taylorglancedupathisdulleyeswithcommiseration。 \"Theysimplywon’tlendgoodmoneyonanuncertainty,\"saidhe。 \"Frank,\"saidOrde,rousinghimselfwithaneffort,\"I’vegottobehere。Icouldn’tgetawaythiswinterifmylifedependedonit。 AndIwon’tevenhavetimetopaymuchattentiontoitfromhere。I wantyoutogotoCaliforniaandlookafterthoseinterestsforme。 Nevermindyourpractice,man,\"asTaylortriedtointerrupthim。 \"Makewhatarrangementsyouplease;butgo。It’llbelikeasortofvacationtoyou。Youneedone。AndI’llmakeitworthyourwhile。 TakeClarawithyou。She’lllikeCalifornia。Nowdon’tsayno。 It’simportant。Straightenitoutasquickasyoucan:andtheminuteitISstraightborrowthatmoneyonit,andsenditonp。d。q。\" Taylorthoughtfullytappedhispalmwiththeedgeofhiseye— glasses。 \"Allright,\"hesaidatlast。 \"Good!\"criedOrde,risingandholdingouthishand。 Hedescendedthedarkstairstothestreet,whereheturneddowntowardtheriver。Therehesatonapilefornearlyanhour,quiteoblivioustothekeenwindoflatterNovemberwhichsweptupoverthescumicefromtheLake。AtlengthhehoppeddownandmadehiswaytotheofficeoftheWeltonLumberCo。 \"Lookhere,Welton,\"hedemandedabruptlywhenhehadreachedthatoperator’sprivateoffice,\"howmuchofacutareyougoingtomakethisyear?\" \"Abouttwentymillion,\"repliedWelton。\"Why?\" \"Justfiguringonthedrive,\"saidOrde,noddingafarewell。 Hehadtheteamharnessed,and,assuminghisbuffalo—furcoat,drovetotheofficesofallthemenowningtimberupanddowntheriver。 Whenhehadcollectedhisstatistics,hereturnedtohisdesk,wherehefilledthebacksofseveralenvelopeswithhischaracteristicallyminutefigures。Atthecloseofhiscalculationshenoddedhisheadvigorouslyseveraltimes。 \"Joe,\"hecalledacrosstohispartner,\"I’mgoingtocutthatwholefortymillionwehaveleft。\" Newmarkdidnotturn。Afteramomenthisdryexpressionlessvoicecameback。 \"Ithoughtthatwefiguredthatasatwo—years’job。\" \"Wedid,butI’mgoingtocleanupthewholethingthisyear。\" \"Doyouthinkyoucandoit?\" \"Surething,\"repliedOrde。Thenunderhisbreath,andquitetohimself,headded:\"I’vegotto!\" XXXVII Theduelhadnowcometograpples。Ordewasfightingforhisverylife。ThenotesgivenbyNewmarkandOrdewouldcomeduebythebeginningofthefollowingsummer。BeforethattimeOrdemustbeabletomeetthempersonally,or,asbytheagreementwithNewmark,hisstockintheBoomCompanywouldbeturnedintothefirm。Thiswould,ofcourse,spellnearlyatotallossofit,asfarasOrdewasconcerned。 Thechiefanxietyunderwhichtherivermanlaboured,however,wastheimminentprospectoflosingunderthemortgagealltheNorthernPeninsulatimber。Hehadthoughtthatthefirmwouldbeabletostepinforitsredemption,evenifhepersonallyfoundhimselfunabletomeettheobligation。Threehundredmillionfeetwouldseemtobetooimportantamattertoletgoundersosmallamortgage。Nowasthetimeapproached,herealisedthatifhecouldnotpaythenotes,thefirmwouldcertainlybeunabletodoso。 Whatwiththesecondmortgage,duetwoyearslater,andtobemetbyNewmark;withtheoutstandingobligations;withthenewenterpriseofthevesselsorderedfromDuncanMcLeod,NewmarkandOrdewouldbeunabletoraiseanythinglikethenecessaryamount。TohispersonalanxietiesOrdeaddedadeepandbitterself—reproachathavinginvolvedhispartnerinwhatamountedtoatotalloss。 Spurreddoublybytheseconsiderations,then,hefelluponthewoodsworkwithunparalleledferocity。Acutandsaleofthefortymillionfeetremainingofthefirm’sup—riverholdings,togetherwiththetollstobecollectedfordrivingtheriverthatspringwould,ifeverythingwentrightandnochangeinthesituationtookplace,bringOrdethroughtheventurealmostliterallyby\"theskinofhisteeth。\"Tocutfortymillionfeet,evenintheselatterdaysofimprovementsthenunknown,wouldbeatasktostraintotheutmosteveryresourceofenergy,pluck,equipmentandorganisation。 In1880—81theoperatorsontheriverlaughedgood—humouredlyoveranevidentmadness。 NeverthelessOrdeaccomplishedthetask。Tobesurehewaslargelyhelpedbyafavourablewinter。Thecoldweathercameearlyandcontinuedlate。Freezingprecededthesnow,whichwasdeepenoughforgoodtravoyingandtoassureabundantfreshetwaterinthespring,butnottoodeeptointerferewiththework。Ordeincreasedhiswoodsforce;and,contrarytohiscustom,hedrovethemmercilessly。Hewasthatwinterhisownwalking—boss,andlivedconstantlyinthewoods。TheRoughRedhadchargeofthebanking,wherehisaggressive,brutalpersonalitykepttherollwaysfreefromcongestion。Forcongestiontheremeansdelayinunloadingthesleighs;andthatinturnmeansadraginthewoodsworkneartheskidwaysattheotherendoftheline。TomNorthandTimNolanandJohnnySimsandJimDenningwereforemenbackintheforest。Everyonehadanidea,moreorlessvague,thattheOldFellowhadhisbacktothewall。Lateintothenighttherudetorches,madequitesimplyfrombrownstonejugsfullofoilandwithwicksintheirnecks,casttheirflickeringglareovertheiceofthehaul—roads。 AndthoughgenerallyinthatpartofMichiganthethawsbeginbythefirstorsecondweekinMarch,thisyearzeroweathercontinuedeventotheeighthofApril。Whenthedrivestarted,faruptowardheadwaters,thecutwasbankedformilesalongthestream,fortymillionfeetofittothelasttimber。 Thestrainover,Ordeslepttheclockaroundandawoketothefurtherbutfamiliartaskofdrivingtheriver。Hewasverytired; buthisspiritwasatpeace。Asalwaysaftertheevent,helookedbackonhisanxietieswithafaintamusementovertheirfutility。 FromTaylorhehadseveralcommunications。ThelawyerconfessedhimselfbaffledastothepurposeandbasisoftheLandOfficeinvestigation。Thewholeaffairappearedtobetangledinamazeoftechnicalitiesandasnarlofred—tapewhichitwouldtakesometimetounravel。InthemeantimeTaylorwasenjoyinghimself;andwasalmostextravagantinhisdelightovertheclimateandattractionsofSouthernCalifornia。 Ordedidnotmuchcareforthisdelay。HesawhiswaycleartomeetinghisobligationswithoutthenecessityofhypothecatingtheCaliforniatimber;andwasthebetterpleasedforit。Withthebreak—upofspringhestartedconfidentlywiththelargestdriveinthehistoryoftheriver,amatterofovertwohundredmillionfeet。 Thistremendousmassoftimbermovedpracticallyinthreesections。 Thefirst,andsmallest,comprisedprobablythirtymillions。Itstartedfromthelowermostrollwaysontheriver,droverapidlythroughthemoreunobstructedreaches,andwasearlypocketedaboveMonroviaintheCompany’sdistributingbooms。Thesecondandlargestsectionofahundredmillioncamefromthemainriveranditslargesttributaries。Ittoomadeasafedrive;andwasbroughttorestinthemainboomsandinaseriesoftemporaryoremergencyboomsbuiltalongtherightbankandupstreamfromthemainworks。 Thethirdsectioncontainingaremainderofaboutseventymillionhadbythetwenty—sixthofJunereachedtheslackwaterabovethecityofRedding。 XXXVIII ThemorningofJunetwenty—sixthdawnedclear。Ordewasearlyontheroadbeforetheheatoftheday。Hedrovehisbuckboardrapidlyoverthetwelvemilesthatseparatedhishomefromthedistributingbooms,forhewantedatoncetoavoidtheheatofthefirstsunandtoarriveatthecommencementoftheday’swork。Afteraglanceattheriver,heenteredthetinyofficeandsetabouttheexaminationofthetallysheetsleftbytheforeman。Whilehewasengagedinthischecking,theforeman,TomNorth,entered。 \"Theriver’srisingalittle\"?heremarkedconversationallyashereachedforthesecondsetoftallyboards。 \"You’recrazy,\"mutteredOrde,withoutlookingup。\"It’sclearasabell;andtherehavebeennorainsreportedfromanywhere。\" \"It’srisingalittle,justthesame,\"insistedNorth,goingout。 AnhourlaterOrde,havingfinishedhisclericalwork,walkedoutoverthebooms。Thewatercertainlyhadrisen;andconsiderablyatthat。Adecidedcurrentsuckedthroughtheintersticesinthepiling。Thepennedlogsmoveduneasily。 \"Ishouldthinkitwasrising!\"saidOrdetohimself,ashewatchedtheslowlymovingwater。\"Iwonderwhat’sup。Itcan’tbemerelythoserainsthreedaysago。\" Hecalledoneoftheyoungerboystohim,JimmyPowersbyname。 \"Here,Jimmy,\"saidhe,\"markoneofthesepilesandkeeptrackofhowfastthewaterrises。\" Forsometimetheriverremainedstationary,thenresumeditsslowincrease。Ordeshookhishead。 \"Idon’tlikeJunefloods,\"hetoldTomNorth。\"Afellowcanunderstandanordinaryspringfreshet,andknowsabouthowfaritwillgo;butthesesummerfloodsaresoconfoundedmysterious。I can’tfigureoutwhat’sstrucktheoldstream,unlessthey’rehavingalmightyheavyrainsupnearheadwaters。\" Bythreeo’clockintheafternoonJimmyPowersreportedarisesincemorningofsixinches。Thecurrenthadproportionatelyincreasedinpower。 \"Tom,\"saidOrdetotheoldriverman,\"I’mgoingtosendMarshdownforthepile—driversandsomecable。Thebargecompanyhassomefifteeninchmanilla。\" Northlaughed。 \"Whatinblazesdoyouexpecttodowiththat?\"heinquired。 \"Wemayneedthem,\"Ordestatedwithconviction。\"Everything’ssafeenoughnow;andprobablywillcontinueso;butIcan’taffordtotakechances。Ifthoselogseverbreakthroughthey’llgoonouttoLakeMichiganandtheretheywouldn’tbeworththesalvage。\" TomNorthstaredathisprincipalinsurprise。 \"That’samightylongchance,\"hecommented。\"Neverknewyoutocomesonearcroakingbefore,Jack。\" \"Ifthisdrivegoesout,itsurelybustsme,\"repliedOrde,\"andI’mnottakingevenlongchances。\" CaptainMarsh,returningwiththeSPRITE,broughtaneveningpaperandnewsfromthetelegraphoffices。AcloudburstintheChinaCreekdistrictfollowedbycontinuedheavyrainswasresponsiblefortheincreasedwater。Thepapersmentionedthisonlyincidentally,andinexplanation。Theircolumnswerefilledwithanaccountofthebiglogjamthathadformedabovetheironrailroadbridge。Theplaningmill’sboomshadgivenwayunderpressureandthecontentshadpileddownstreamagainstthebuttresses。Beforestepscouldbetakentocleartheway,theheadofthedrive,hurriedbytheexcesswater,hadpiledinontop。Immediatelyajamformed,increasinginweighteachmoment,untilpracticallytheentirethirdsectionhadpiledupbackofthebridge。 Thepapersoccupiedthemselveswiththepicturesquesideoftheaffair。Noneexpressedanyanxietyastothebridge。Itwasanewstructure,eachofwhosebentsweighedoverahundredtons。Afallofafewinchesonlywouldsufficetolockthejamsolidly,thusrelievingwhateverpressurethemassexertedagainsttheironbridge。Thatthewaterwouldshortlygodownwasofcourseinevitableatthistimeofyear。Itwouldbeabigjamfortherivermentobreak,however。 \"Doyouthinkyou’llgoupthere?\"askedNorth。 Ordeshookhishead。 \"They’reinanicepickle,\"heacknowledged;\"butNolan’sinchargeandwilldohisbest。Ithinkwemayhavetroublesofourownrighthereathome。\" Hesleptthatnightatthebooms。Thewater,contrarytoallexpectation,rosesteadily。Bymorningithadcreptsofarupthepilesthattherebegantobedangerthatitwouldoverflowtheirtops。Inthatcase,ofcourse,thelogsintheboomswouldalsorunout。 \"Guessit’stimewedidalittlework,\"remarkedOrde。 Hesetacrewofmentoraisingtheheightofthepilingbytyinglogsfirmlytotheboltedtimbersatop。Thiswouldtakecareofanextratwofeetofwater;atwofeetbeyondallpreviousrecords。