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第71章 WATER-BOUND(3)

I breathed easier after the last cattle landed, though Forrest contended there was never any danger.At least a serious predicament had been blundered into and handled, as was shown by subsequent events.At noon that day, rumblings of thunder were heard in the Black Hills country to the west, a warning to get across the river as soon as possible.So the situation at the close of the day was not a very encouraging one to either Forrest or myself.The former had his cattle split in two bunches, while I had my wagon and remuda on the other side of the river from my herd.But the emergency must be met.I sent a messenger after our wagon, it was brought back near the river, and a hasty supper was ordered.Two of my boys were sent up to the dry wash to recross the river and drift our cattle down somewhere near the wagon-crossing, thus separating the herds for the night.I have never made claim to being overbright, but that evening I did have sense or intuition enough to take our saddle horses back across the river.My few years of trail life had taught me the importance of keeping in close touch with our base of subsistence, while the cattle and the saddle stock for handling them should under no circumstances ever be separated.Yet under existing conditions it was impossible to recross our commissary, and darkness fell upon us encamped on th& south side of the Big Cheyenne.

The night passed with almost constant thunder and lightning in the west.At daybreak heavy dark clouds hung low in a semicircle all around the northwest, threatening falling weather, and hasty preparations were made to move down the stream in search of a crossing.In fording the river to breakfast, my outfit agreed that there had been no perceptible change in the stage of water overnight, which quickened our desire to move at once.The two wagons were camped close together, and as usual Forrest was indifferent and unconcerned over the threatening weather; he had left his remuda all night on the north side of the river, and had actually turned loose the rescued contingent of cattle.I did not mince my words in giving Mr.Forrest my programme, when he turned on me, saying: "Quirk, you have more trouble than a married woman.What do I care if it is raining in London or the Black Hills either? Let her rain; our sugar and salt are both covered, and we can lend you some if yours gets wet.But you go right ahead and follow up Sponsilier; he may not find a crossing this side of the Belle Fourche.I can take spades and axes, and in two hours' time cut down and widen that wagon-way until the herds can cross.I would ft be as fidgety as you are for a large farm.You ought to take something for your nerves."I had a mental picture of John Quincy Forrest doing any manual labor with an axe or spade.During our short acquaintance that had been put to the test too often to admit of question; but Iencouraged him to fly right at the bank, assuring him that in case his tools became heated, there was always water at hand to cool them.The wrangler had rustled in the wagon-mules for our cook, and Forrest was still ridiculing my anxiety to move, when a fusillade of shots was heard across and up the river.Every man at both wagons was on his feet in an instant, not one of us even dreaming that the firing of the boys on herd was a warning, when Quince's horsewrangler galloped up and announced a flood-wave coming down the river.A rush was made for our horses, and we struck for the ford, dashing through the shallows and up the farther bank without drawing rein.With a steady rush, a body of water, less than a mile distant, greeted our vision, looking like the falls of some river, rolling forward like an immense cylinder.We sat our horses in bewilderment of the scene, though I had often heard Jim Flood describe the sudden rise of streams which had mountain tributaries.Forrest and his men crossed behind us, leaving but the cooks and a horse-wrangler on the farther side.It was easily to be seen that all the lowlands along the river would be inundated, so I sent Levering back with orders to hook up the team and strike for tall timber.Following suit, Forrest sent two men to rout the contingent of cattle out of a bend which was nearly a mile below the wagons.The wave, apparently ten to twelve feet high, moved forward slowly, great walls lopping off on the side and flooding out over the bottoms, while on the farther shore every cranny and arroyo claimed its fill from the avalanche of water.The cattle on the south side were safe, grazing well back on the uplands, so we gave the oncoming floodour undivided attention.It was traveling at the rate of eight to ten miles an hour, not at a steady pace, but sometimes almost halting when the bottoms absorbed its volume, only to catch its breath and forge ahead again in angry impetuosity.

As the water passed us on the bluff bank, several waves broke over and washed around our horses' feet, filling the wagon-way, but the main volume rolled across the narrow valley on the opposite side.The wagons had pulled out to higher ground, and while every eye was strained, watching for the rescued beeves to come out of the bend below, Vick Wolf, who happened to look upstream, uttered a single shout of warning and dashed away.Turning in our saddles, we saw within five hundred feet of us a second wave about half the height of the first one.Rowels and quirts were plied with energy and will, as we tore down the river-bank, making a gradual circle until the second bottoms were reached, outriding the flood by a close margin.

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