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第21章 THE MAN WITH THE GASH(1)

Jacob Kent had suffered from cupidity all the days of his life.

This, in turn, had engendered a chronic distrustfulness, and his mind and character had become so warped that he was a very disagreeable man to deal with.He was also a victim to somnambulic propensities, and very set in his ideas.He had been a weaver of cloth from the cradle, until the fever of Klondike had entered his blood and torn him away from his loom.His cabin stood midway between Sixty Mile Post and the Stuart River; and men who made it a custom to travel the trail to Dawson, likened him to a robber baron, perched in his fortress and exacting toll from the caravans that used his ill-kept roads.Since a certain amount of history was required in the construction of this figure, the less cultured wayfarers from Stuart River were prone to describe him after a still more primordial fashion, in which a command of strong adjectives was to be chiefly noted.

This cabin was not his, by the way, having been built several years previously by a couple of miners who had got out a raft of logs at that point for a grub-stake.They had been most hospitable lads, and, after they abandoned it, travelers who knew the route made it an object to arrive there at nightfall.It was very handy, saving them all the time and toil of pitching camp;and it was an unwritten rule that the last man left a neat pile of firewood for the next comer.Rarely a night passed but from half a dozen to a score of men crowded into its shelter.Jacob Kent noted these things, exercised squatter sovereignty, and moved in.

Thenceforth, the weary travelers were mulcted a dollar per head for the privilege of sleeping on the floor, Jacob Kent weighing the dust and never failing to steal the down-weight.Besides, he so contrived that his transient guests chopped his wood for him and carried his water.This was rank piracy, but his victims were an easy-going breed, and while they detested him, they yet permitted him to flourish in his sins.

One afternoon in April he sat by his door,--for all the world like a predatory spider,--marvelling at the heat of the returning sun, and keeping an eye on the trail for prospective flies.The Yukon lay at his feet, a sea of ice, disappearing around two great bends to the north and south, and stretching an honest two miles from bank to bank.Over its rough breast ran the sled-trail, a slender sunken line, eighteen inches wide and two thousand miles in length, with more curses distributed to the linear foot than any other road in or out of all Christendom.

Jacob Kent was feeling particularly good that afternoon.The record had been broken the previous night, and he had sold his hospitality to no less than twenty-eight visitors.True, it had been quite uncomfortable, and four had snored beneath his bunk all night; but then it had added appreciable weight to the sack in which he kept his gold dust.That sack, with its glittering yellow treasure, was at once the chief delight and the chief bane of his existence.Heaven and hell lay within its slender mouth.

In the nature of things, there being no privacy to his one-roomed dwelling, he was tortured by a constant fear of theft.It would be very easy for these bearded, desperate-looking strangers to make away with it.Often he dreamed that such was the case, and awoke in the grip of nightmare.A select number of these robbers haunted him through his dreams, and he came to know them quite well, especially the bronzed leader with the gash on his right cheek.This fellow was the most persistent of the lot, and, because of him, he had, in his waking moments, constructed several score of hiding-places in and about the cabin.After a concealment he would breathe freely again, perhaps for several nights, only to collar the Man with the Gash in the very act of unearthing the sack.Then, on awakening in the midst of the usual struggle, he would at once get up and transfer the bag to a new and more ingenious crypt.It was not that he was the direct victim of these phantasms; but he believed in omens and thought-transference, and he deemed these dream-robbers to be the astral projection of real personages who happened at those particular moments, no matter where they were in the flesh, to be harboring designs, in the spirit, upon his wealth.So he continued to bleed the unfortunates who crossed his threshold, and at the same time to add to his trouble with every ounce that went into the sack.

As he sat sunning himself, a thought came to Jacob Kent that brought him to his feet with a jerk.The pleasures of life had culminated in the continual weighing and reweighing of his dust;but a shadow had been thrown upon this pleasant avocation, which he had hitherto failed to brush aside.His gold-scales were quite small; in fact, their maximum was a pound and a half,--eighteen ounces,--while his hoard mounted up to something like three and a third times that.He had never been able to weigh it all at one operation, and hence considered himself to have been shut out from a new and most edifying coign of contemplation.Being denied this, half the pleasure of possession had been lost; nay, he felt that this miserable obstacle actually minimized the fact, as it did the strength, of possession.It was the solution of this problem flashing across his mind that had just brought him to his feet.He searched the trail carefully in either direction.There was nothing in sight, so he went inside.

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