登陆注册
26496600000077

第77章

Followed by Raymond I pursued the main body of hunters, while Reynal in a great rage whipped his horse over the hill after his ragamuffin relatives.The Indians, still about a hundred in number, rode in a dense body at some distance in advance.They galloped forward, and a cloud of dust was flying in the wind behind them.I could not overtake them until they had stopped on the side of the hill where the scouts were standing.Here, each hunter sprang in haste from the tired animal which he had ridden, and leaped upon the fresh horse that he had brought with him.There was not a saddle or a bridle in the whole party.A piece of buffalo robe girthed over the horse's back served in the place of the one, and a cord of twisted hair lashed firmly round his lower jaw answered for the other.Eagle feathers were dangling from every mane and tail, as insignia of courage and speed.As for the rider, he wore no other clothing than a light cincture at his waist, and a pair of moccasins.He had a heavy whip, with a handle of solid elk-horn, and a lash of knotted bull-hide, fastened to his wrist by an ornamental band.His bow was in his hand, and his quiver of otter or panther skin hung at his shoulder.Thus equipped, some thirty of the hunters galloped away toward the left, in order to make a circuit under cover of the hills, that the buffalo might be assailed on both sides at once.The rest impatiently waited until time enough had elapsed for their companions to reach the required position.Then riding upward in a body, we gained the ridge of the hill, and for the first time came in sight of the buffalo on the plain beyond.

They were a band of cows, four or five hundred in number, who were crowded together near the bank of a wide stream that was soaking across the sand-beds of the valley.This was a large circular basin, sun-scorched and broken, scantily covered with herbage and encompassed with high barren hills, from an opening in which we could see our allies galloping out upon the plain.The wind blew from that direction.The buffalo were aware of their approach, and had begun to move, though very slowly and in a compact mass.I have no further recollection of seeing the game until we were in the midst of them, for as we descended the hill other objects engrossed my attention.

Numerous old bulls were scattered over the plain, and ungallantly deserting their charge at our approach, began to wade and plunge through the treacherous quick-sands or the stream, and gallop away toward the hills.One old veteran was struggling behind all the rest with one of his forelegs, which had been broken by some accident, dangling about uselessly at his side.His appearance, as he went shambling along on three legs, was so ludicrous that I could not help pausing for a moment to look at him.As I came near, he would try to rush upon me, nearly throwing himself down at every awkward attempt.

Looking up, I saw the whole body of Indians full a hundred yards in advance.I lashed Pauline in pursuit and reached them just in time, for as we mingled among them, each hunter, as if by a common impulse, violently struck his horse, each horse sprang forward convulsively, and scattering in the charge in order to assail the entire herd at once, we all rushed headlong upon the buffalo.We were among them in an instant.Amid the trampling and the yells I could see their dark figures running hither and thither through clouds of dust, and the horsemen darting in pursuit.While we were charging on one side, our companions had attacked the bewildered and panic-stricken herd on the other.The uproar and confusion lasted but for a moment.The dust cleared away, and the buffalo could be seen scattering as from a common center, flying over the plain singly, or in long files and small compact bodies, while behind each followed the Indians, lashing their horses to furious speed, forcing them close upon their prey, and yelling as they launched arrow after arrow into their sides.The large black carcasses were strewn thickly over the ground.Here and there wounded buffalo were standing, their bleeding sides feathered with arrows; and as I rode past them their eyes would glare, they would bristle like gigantic cats, and feebly attempt to rush up and gore my horse.

I left camp that morning with a philosophic resolution.Neither Inor my horse were at that time fit for such sport, and I had determined to remain a quiet spectator; but amid the rush of horses and buffalo, the uproar and the dust, I found it impossible to sit still; and as four or five buffalo ran past me in a line, I drove Pauline in pursuit.We went plunging close at their heels through the water and the quick-sands, and clambering the bank, chased them through the wild-sage bushes that covered the rising ground beyond.

But neither her native spirit nor the blows of the knotted bull-hide could supply the place of poor Pauline's exhausted strength.We could not gain an inch upon the poor fugitives.At last, however, they came full upon a ravine too wide to leap over; and as this compelled them to turn abruptly to the left, I contrived to get within ten or twelve yards of the hindmost.At this she faced about, bristled angrily, and made a show of charging.I shot at her with a large holster pistol, and hit her somewhere in the neck.Down she tumbled into the ravine, whither her companions had descended before her.I saw their dark backs appearing and disappearing as they galloped along the bottom; then, one by one, they came scrambling out on the other side and ran off as before, the wounded animal following with unabated speed.

同类推荐
  • 苌楚斋随笔

    苌楚斋随笔

    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。
  • 药堂秋暮

    药堂秋暮

    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。
  • 弦索西厢

    弦索西厢

    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。
  • 大秦景教流行中国碑颂

    大秦景教流行中国碑颂

    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。
  • 下第有感

    下第有感

    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
  • 吴皇万岁万万岁

    吴皇万岁万万岁

    家人所给予的爱是温凉的像血液一样流淌于身体的每一个角落我也许会像疯子一样疯狂乱窜至世界的各个角落但是割舍不掉这血液
  • 王妃斗小三

    王妃斗小三

    “贱人!”断袖王爷为替小三儿出气,竟把我这个名义上的正妃劈进湖?NND,我可是从现代穿越而来,岂会当包子任人揉搓?看我怎么把你们这对鸳鸯给拆散!暮桀风,踢你豹子屁,拉你豹子尾,让你一嘴巴子甩掉我三颗牙!圣折聆,打你狐狸眼,踹你狐狸肚,让你害我怨妇之名传天下!情节虚构,请勿模仿!
  • 臭王爷,本妃懒得甩你

    臭王爷,本妃懒得甩你

    她是个妖孽,从没变过。他是个祸胎,一直就是。当妖孽遇上祸胎,天昏地暗,日月无光。各出奇招,你争我斗,闹得人仰马翻,途中再放出大小妖孽祸胎数不胜数,催开桃花朵朵。这世道,怎是一个乱字了得!我们就来看看,到底是你这千古祸胎厉害,还是我这个一代妖孽更胜一筹!
  • 剑染巫音

    剑染巫音

    即便是过去了十数年之久,当年陈一天手持失却剑独闯巫界的故事仍在巫灵大陆广受争议。可当已是不惑之年的陈一天终虏获圣女竹君子芳心的时候,等待他们的,却是整个大陆的仲裁,武巫二道,终究是水火不容么?后数年,其子陈土现世。为救其亲而独闯前程,出天雷,入疆战,走天武,就巫界,遂成另一段传奇。只是路程,百般艰难,那个初期不谙言辞的少年,最终却不得不成长为自己需要变成的样子。武巫二道,难道非得分个胜负么?回到我们故事的开篇:那时候,陈土还没融合那锁灵印;那时候陈一天还在天武门;那时候,竹君子还是巫界圣女。那时候,阳光明媚,岁月静好。那时候,真好。
  • 仙遥赋

    仙遥赋

    迷天借助手环之力,穿越到仙遥赋的游戏世界,手环碎片四分五裂掉落仙界,为了寻找手环碎片,迷天踏上修仙之路。修仙入魔只在一念之间,请关注本小说,让我们一起来修真,这里是我们的修真世界。
  • 过去十年未成殇

    过去十年未成殇

    他与她相识在一个炎热的夏天下雨的黄昏,他与她在另一个夏天相识,她和她在三岁相见,五岁相遇,初中不打不相知,成为好友……三个人之间的爱情,友情就这样相互纠葛,缠绕,究竟喜欢谁,又爱着谁……是虚伪,还是隐藏,还是不想让别人担心……云非是个傻子,每个与她相知的人都知道,萧飏究竟爱云非吗?
  • 人生如此多娇

    人生如此多娇

    “小宝哥,你过来一下……”从芦花荡中传来娇滴滴的声音,让人的骨头都要酥了。刚刚高中毕业的杨小宝,只因为林婉儿的一句戏言,投身到了官场、商场的激流中。一番番酸甜苦辣,一次次博奕杀戮,几经风雨,几番波折……且看一个小人物,如何财权双握,与红粉佳人携手天涯!我本仁慈,却屠戮苍生。
  • 一个农村女人四十岁里的情变

    一个农村女人四十岁里的情变

    全篇以实事为线,加()里对自我心理变化或故事发生背景的说明等,写我四十岁前的感情变化。第一章快乐童年里写我性格秉性养成的环境与阅历。第二章不一般的少年里写影响我一时或一世的各种思想的形成过程。第三章里有美丽爱情与苦涩婚姻两节,写了心有灵犀的爱情的得失,没有爱情的婚姻选择与婚后生活的种种愚蠢或明智做法,(都是因童年形成的性格、少年注入的情感与思想所致)。第四章中年创业里写我思想、性格锻炼变化后的生活现状,(为了对比着让读者看出我中年的性格与情感,中年里的事有些插写在了第二章里。)
  • 茧狂

    茧狂

    他可以射丝结茧,腐肉烂骨,无中生有,万物炼成,却被判下死缓——两年之内神志俱灭,变成一具傀儡尸。他以为觊觎他身体的是条虫子,没想到竟是位绝世佳人。苍穹星异,乱象迭起。矿山血魈、百尸夜行、喜玛拉雅雪人……地球的阴影隐藏着不为人知的秘密。沉没的皇家港、颓败的玛雅文明、消逝的楼兰古城……文明的盛衰也在暗示着被封禁的真相。上穷碧落下黄泉,只为逆天改命,却无意中触碰禁忌。一线生死万骨尘,狂血铸就,撼世枭雄!
  • 我养了只小虎妖

    我养了只小虎妖

    为毛别人都是老爷爷护体,一经战斗,就牛逼得不行,扮猪吃虎,而我却只有一只萌物,非但没用,反倒惦记着我的肉,时不时咬我一口。为毛别人都是各种神器,而我却只有一把砍柴刀,有个屁用,遇上各种神装备的对手,还不直接玩完。我本平庸,废物一个,昨晚,我做了一个奇怪的梦,在梦中,有一位自称为南科狐律(多么奇怪的名字)的家伙找上我,说想将我的光辉事迹给写下来。为此,我只想做两件事,其一便是赶紧回去洗手间,整理一下我的仪容(虽然我已经够英俊了),毕竟,要上书了,总得包装一下是不,给读者和编辑大大留下一个好印象。其二嘛,便是随手在路上捡一块板砖,将那人给拍死,至于原因,有N个,概不详述。