"Giveupyourlove?"saidBarry。"NotI!Notonegood,honestaffectiondoImeantogiveup,norshallI。"
"Oh,nonsense!Don’tbereligious。Justbehonest,"saidPaula,inalow,intensevoice。"Letmespeaktoyou。SupposeI——Iloveamanwithallmysoulandbody——andbody,mindyou,andhegoesout,orgoesin,asyousay。Nomatter,hegoesoutofmylife。I
losehim,heisnothere。Icannotfeelandrespondtohislove。
Icannotfeelhisstrongarmsaboutme。MyGod!"Hervoicecamewithincreasingvehemence。"Iwanthisarms。Iwanthimasheis。
Iwanthisbody——Icannotloveaghost。No!no!"sheaddedinalow,hopelessvoice。"WhenhegoesoutIlosehim,andlosehimasmineforever。Oh,whatdoIcareforyourspiritlove!TheoldGreekswereright。Theyareshades——shades,mereshadesbeyondtheriver。Idon’twantashade。Iwantaman,astrong,warm—
hearted,braveman。Yes,agoodman,amanwithasoul。ButaMAN,notaSOUL。MyGod!"shemoaned,"howterribleitallis!
Anditcamesoneartousto—day。ButIshouldnotbesayingthistoyou,playedoutasyouare。Iamgoingtobed。Good—night。"
Sheputoutherhandandgrippedhisinwarm,strong,muscularfingers。"ThankGod,yesGod,ifyoulike,youarestill——stillinthisoutercircle,"——shebrokeintoalaugh,buttherewaslittlemirthinherlaughter——"thisgoodoldoutercircle,yetawhile。"
"Yes,"saidBarrysimplybutveryearnestly,"thankGod。Itisagoodworld。ButwithallmysoulIbelievethereisabetter,andallthatisbestinloveandlifeweshalltakewithus。Good—
night,"headded,"andthankyou,atleastforthewillandtheattempttosavemylife。"
"Sleepwell,"shesaid。
"Ihopeso,"hereplied,"butIdoubtit。"
Hisdoubts,itturnedout,werejustified,forsoonaftermidnightMr。HowlandwasarousedbyHarryHobbsinaterrorofexcitement。
"WillyoucometoMr。Dunbar,sir?"hecried。"Ithinkheisdying。"
"Dying?"Mr。HowlandwasoutofhiscotimmediatelyandatBarry’sside。Hefoundhimfightingforbreath,hiseyesstartingfromhishead,alookofinfinitedistressonhisface。
"Mydearboy,whatisit?Hobbssaysyouaredying。"
"Thatcon—con—founded——fool——shouldn’thave——calledyou。Iforbade——
him,"gaspedBarry。
"But,mydearboy,whatisthematter?Areyouinpain?"
"No,no,——it’s——nothing——onlyanold——friendcomeback——foracall,——abriefone——letus——hope。It’sonlyasthma。Looksbad——
feelsworse——butreally——notatalldangerous。"
"Whatcanbedone,myboy?"askedMr。Howland,greatlyrelieved,asaremostlaymen,whenthetroublecanbenamed。Itisupontheterrorinspiredbytheunknownthatthemedicalprofessionlives。
"TellHarry——tomake——ahotdrink,"saidBarry,butHarryhadalreadyforestalledtherequest,andappearedwithasteamingbowl。
"Thiswill——help。Now——goto——bed,Mr。Howland。Do,please。——Youdistress——mebyremaining——there。Harrywill——lookafterme。
Good—night。"
NextmorningBarryappearedatbreakfastalittlewashedoutinappearance,butquitebrightandannouncinghimselffitforanything。
Theincident,however,wasadeterminingfactorinchangingtheparty’splans。Alreadytheywerebehindtheirtimeschedule,toMr。CornwallBrand’sdisgust。Thepartywastoolargeandtooheavilyencumberedwithimpedimentaforswifttravel。Besides,asPaulasaid,"Whyrush?ArewenotdoingthePeaceRiverCountry?
Weareoutforagoodtimeandwearehavingit。"Paulawasnotinterestedinminesandoil。Shedidnotannouncejustwhatspecialinterestwashers。Shewas"havingagoodtime"andthatwasreasonenoughforleisurelytravel。Inconsequencetheirprovisionshadrunlow。
ItwasdecidedtosendforwardascoutingpartytotheHudson’sBayPostsomethirtymilesfurtherontorestocktheircommissariat。
AccordinglyKnightandFieldingweredespatchedonthismission,therestofthepartyremainingincamp。
"Alazydayortwoincampiswhatweallneed,"saidMr。Howland。
"IconfessIamquiteusedupmyself,andthereforeIknowyoumustallfeelmuchthesame。"
Onthefourthdaythescoutingpartyappeared。
"There’swar!"criedKnightashetouchedland。HeflungoutabundleofpapersforMr。Howland。
"War!"Thewordcamebackintonesasvariedasthosewhoutteredit。
"War!"saidMr。Howland。"Betweenwhom?"
"Everyone,prettymuch,"saidKnight。"Germany,France,Russia,Austria,Servia,Belgium,andBritain。"
"Britain!"saidBarryandDuffatthesamemoment。
"Britain,"answeredKnightsolemnly。
Themenstoodstockstill,lookingateachotherwithawedfaces。
"War!"againsaidBarry。"WithGermany!"Heturnedabruptlyawayfromthegroupandsaid,"Iamgoing。"
"Going!Goingwhere?"saidMr。Howland。
"Tothewar,"saidBarryquietly。
"Tothewar!You?Aclergyman?"saidMr。Howland。
"You?Yougoing?"criedPaula。AtthepaininhervoiceherfatherandBrandturnedandlookedather。Disturbedbywhathesaw,herfatherbegananexcitedappealtoBarry。
"Why,mydearsir,itwouldsurelybemostunusualforamanlikeyoutogotowar,"hebegan,andforquitetenminutesheproceededtosetforthinfluentandexcitedspeechanumberofreasonswhytheideaofBarry’sgoingtowarwasabsurdandpreposteroustohim。ItmustbeconfessedthatBarrywastheonlyoneofthemenwhoappearedtogivemuchheedtohim。Theyseemedtobedazedbythestupendousfactthathadbeenannouncedtothem,andtobeadjustingthemselvestothatfact。
WhenhehadfinishedhislengthyandexcitedspeechBrandtookupthediscourse。
"Ofcourseyoudon’tthinkofgoingimmediately,"hesaid。"Wehavethisexpeditioninhand。"
Themenmadenoreply。Indeed,theyhardlyseemedtohearhim。
"Youdon’tmeantosay,"continuedBrandwithatouchofindignationinhisvoice,addressingDuff,therecognisedleaderoftheparty,"thatyouwouldbreakyourengagementwiththisparty,Mr。Duff?"
Duffglancedathim,thenlookedawayinsilence,studyingthehorizon。Theworldwastohimandtothemallanewworldwithinthelastfewminutes。
HissilenceappearedtoenrageBrand。HeturnedtoBarry。
"Doyoumeantotellme,sir,thatyouapproveofthis?Doyouconsideritrightandfairthatthesemenshouldbreaktheirengagementwithus?Wehavegonetogreatexpense,wehaveextremelyimportantinterestsatstakeinthisexploration。"
Barrystoodlookingathiminsilence,asiftryingtotakeinexactlywhathemeant,theninalowandawedtonehesaid:
"Itiswar!WarwithGermany!"
"Wecannothelpthat,"criedBrand。"Whatdifferencecanthiswarmaketoyouhereahundredmilesfromcivilisation?Thesemenarepledgedtous。"
"Theirfirstpledgeistotheircountry,sir,"saidBarrygravely。
"Butwhyshouldyou,aCanadian,takepartinthiswar?"arguedMr。
Howland。"SurelythisisEngland’swar。"
ThenBarryappearedtoawakeasfromadream。
"Yes,itisEngland’swar,itisBritain’swar,andwhenBritainisatwarmycountryisatwar,andwhenmycountryisatwarIoughttobethere。"
"Godinheaven!"shoutedDuff,strikinghimontheback,"youhavesaidit!Mycountryisatwar,andImustbethere。AsGodhearsme,Iamoffto—day——now。"
"Me,too!"saidKnightwithashout。
"I’mgoingwithyou,sir,"saidlittleHarryHobbs,ranginghimselfbesideBarry。
"Countmein,"saidTomFieldingquietly。"Ihaveawifeandthreekids,but——"
"MyGod!"gaspedDuff。"Mywife。"Hisfacewentwhite。Hehadnotyetfullyadjustedhimselftothefactofwar。
"Why,ofcourse,"saidMr。Howland,"youmarriedmenwon’tbecalledupon。Youmustbereasonable。Forinstanceyou,Mr。Duff,cannotleaveyourwife。"
ButDuffhadrecoveredhimself。
"Mywife,sir?MywifewoulddespisemeifIstayeduphere。Sir,mywifewillbuckleonmybeltandspursandsendmeofftothewar,"criedDuffinavoicethatshookashespoke。
WithasinglestrideBarrywasathisside,offeringbothhishands。
"ThankGodformenlikeyou!AndinmysoulIbelievetheEmpirehasmillionsofthem。"
"DoesyourEmpiredemandthatyoudesertthoseyouhavepledgedyourselfto?"enquiredBrandinasneeringtone。
"Oh,Cornwall!"exclaimedPaula,"howcanyou?"
"Why,Brand,"saidMr。Howland,"thatisunworthyofyou。"
"Wewillseeyouintosafety,sir,"saidDuff,swingingrounduponBrand,"eithertotheHudson’sBayCompany’spost,whereyoucangetIndians,orbacktoEdmonton,butnotonestepfurtheronthisexpeditiondoIgo。"
"NorI,"saidKnight。
"NorI,"saidFielding。
"NorI,"saidBarry。
"NorI,"saidHarryHobbs。
"Youarequiteright,sir,"saidMr。Howland,turningtoBarry。"I
apologisetoyou,sir,toallofyouCanadians。IamashamedtoconfessthatIdidnotatfirstgetthefullmeaningofthisterrificthingthathasbefallenyourEmpire。WereittheU。S。A。
thatwasinawarofthiskind,hellitselfwouldnotkeepmefromgoingtoheraid。Noryoueither,Brand。Yes,youareright。Gotoyourwar。Godgowithyou。"
Heshookhandssolemnlywiththemonebyone。"IonlywishtoGodthatmycountrywerewithyou,too,inthisthing,"hesaidwhenhehadperformedthisfunction。
"Father,"criedPaula,"doyouthinkforoneminutethatUncleSamwon’tbeinthis?Youputitdown,"shesaid,swinging’rounduponBarry,"whereitwilljumpatyousomeday:Wewillbewithyouinthisscrapforallweareworth。"
"Andnowforthemarch,"saidBarry,whoseemedalmosttoassumecommand。Thenremovinghishatandliftinghighhishand,hesaidinavoicethrillingwithsolemnreverence,"Godgrantvictorytotheright!Godsavetheking!"
Instinctivelythementookofftheirhatsandstoodwithbaredandbentheads,asifsharinginasolemnritual。Theystoodwithmillionsuponmillionsoftheirkinintheoldmotherlands,andscatteredwideupontheseas,stoodwithmanymillionsmoreofpeoplesandnations,pledgingtothissamecauseofright,lifeandloveandalltheyhelddear,andwithheartsopentothatall—
searchingeye,prayingthatsameprayer,"Godgrantvictorytotheright。Amenandamen。Weasknoother。"
Thentheyfacedtotheirhundredmiles’trekenroutetothewar。
CHAPTERVI
THEMENOFTHENORTH
"Fiftymiles——nottoobad,boy,nottoobadforaoneday’sgo。
We’llcamprighthereattheportage。Howisit,Knight?"
"Goodplace,Duff,rightonthatpoint。Goodwood,goodlanding。
Besidesthere’sadeuceofaportagebeyond,whichwecandoaftersupperto—night。Howdoyoufeel,Barry?"askedKnight。"Hardday,eh?"
"Feelingfit,alittletired,ofcourse,butgoodforanothertenmiles,"answeredBarry。
"That’sthestuff,"repliedKnight,lookingathimkeenly,"but,seehere,youmusteaseuponthecarrying。Youhaven’tquitegotoverthatduckingofyours。"
"I’mfitenough,"answeredBarry,rathermorecurtlythanhiswont。
Theybroughtthecanoesuptothelanding,andwiththespeedoflongpracticeunloadedthem,anddrewthemupontheshore。
KnightapproachedDuff,and,pointingtowardBarry,saidquietly:
"Iguesswe’llhavetoeasehimupabit。Thatfight,youknow,tookitoutofhim,andhealwaysjumpsforthebiggestpack。We’dbetterholdhimbackto—morrowabit。"
"Can’tholdbackanyone,"saidDuff,withanoath。"We’vegottomakeitto—morrownight。There’sthedevilofatripbeforeus。
Thatbigmarshportageisaheartbreaker,andtheremustbeadozenorfifteenofthemawaitingus,andwe’regoingtogetthrough——atleast,Iam。"
"Allright,"saidKnight,withaquickflashoftemper。"I’llstaywithyou,onlyIthoughtwemighteasehimabit。"
"I’mtellingyou,we’regoingtogetthrough,"saidDuff,withanotheroath。
"Youneedn’ttellme,Duff,"saidKnight。"Keepyourshirton。"
"Onoroff,wetordry,sinkorswim,we’regoingtomakethattrainto—morrow,Knight。That’sallaboutit。"
ThenKnightlethimselfgo。
"Seehere,Duff。Doyouwanttogoonto—night?Ifyoudo,hellandblazes,saythewordandI’mwithyou。"
Hisfacewaswhiteashespoke。Heseizedatump—line,swungthepackuponhishead,andsetoffacrosstheportage。
"Comeon,boys,"heyelled。"We’regoingthroughto—night。"
"Oh,holdup,Knight!"saidDuff。"Whatthehell’seatingyou?
We’llgrubfirstanyway。"
"No,"saidKnight。"Thenextrapidisabadbitofwater,andifwe’regoingthroughto—night,Iwantthatbitbehindme,beforeitgetstoodark。Socomealong!"
"Oh,cutitout,Knight,"saidDuff,inagruffbutconciliatorytone。"We’llcamprighthere。"
"It’sallthesametome,"saidKnight,flinginghispackdown。
"Whenyouwanttogoon,saytheword。Youwon’thavetoaskmetwice。"
Dufflookedoverthesixfeetofboneandsinewandmuscleoftheyoungrancher,madeasiftoanswer,pausedamoment,changedhismind,andsaidmorequietly:
"Don’tbeanass,Knight。I’mnottryingtohangyourshirtonatree。"
"Youknowdamnedwellyoucan’t,"saidKnight,whowasstillwhitewithpassion。
"Oh,comeoff,"repliedDuff。"Anyway,Idon’tseewhatyoungDunbaristoyou。Wemustgetthroughto—morrownight。TheoverseascontingentiscampingatValcartier,accordingtothesepapersandwhateverhappensIamgoingwiththatcontingent。"
Knightmadenoreply。Hewasalittleashamedofhistemper。ButduringthepasttwodayshehadchafedundertheraspofDuff’stongueandhisoverbearingmanner。HeresentedtoohistotaldisregardofBarry’sweariness,forinspiteofhissheergrit,thepacewaswearingtheboydown。
"Weoughttoreachtherailroadbysixto—morrow,"saidDuff,renewingtheconversation,andanxioustoappeasehiscomrade。
"There’salatetrain,butifwecatchthesixweshallmakehomeingoodtime。Hello,what’sthiscoming?"
Athiswordstheyallturnedandlookedinthedirectioninwhichhepointed。
Downastream,whichatthispointcametumblingintotheirsinadangerouslookingrapid,cameacanoewithamaninthecentreguidingitasonlyanexpertcould。
"ByJove!Hecan’tmakethatdrop,"saidKnight,walkingdowntowardthelanding。
Theyallstoodwatchingthecanoewhich,atthemoment,hungpoiseduponthebrinkoftherapidlikeabirdforflight。EvenasKnightspokethecanoeenteredthefirstsmoothpitchatthetop。Twolong,swallow—likesweeps,thensheplungedintothefoam,toappearamomentlaterfightingherwaythroughthemassofcrowding,crestedwaves,which,likewhite—fangedwolvesuponadoe,seemedtobehurlingthemselvesuponher,intentuponbearingherdowntodestruction。
"Bytheliving,jumpingJemima!"saidFielding,inanawe—strickentone,"she’sgone!"
"She’sthrough!"criedKnight。
"GreatJehoshaphat!"saidFielding。"He’sabird!"
Withafliportwoofhispaddle,thestrangershothiscanoeacrossthestream,andfloatedquietlytothelanding。
Barryrandowntomeethim。
"Isay,thatwasbeautifullydone,"hecried,takingthenoseofthecanoewhilethemansteppedashoreandstoodamomentlookingbackatthewater。
"Aleetlemoretotheleftwouldhavebeenbetter,Ithink。Shetooksomewater,"heremarkedinaslowvoice,asiftohimself。
Hewasastrange—lookingcreature。HemighthavesteppedoutofoneofFenimoreCooper’snovels。Indeed,asBarry’seyestravelledupanddownhislong,bony,stooping,slouchingfigure,hismindleapedatoncetothePathfinder。
"Comefar?"askedDuff,approachingthestranger。
"Quiteabit,"heanswered,inaquiet,courteousvoice,pausingamomentinhiswork。
"Goingout?"enquiredDuff。
"Notyet,"hesaid。"GoingupthecountryfirsttoThePost。"
"Ah,wehavejustcomedownfromthere,"saidDuff。"Westartedyesterdaymorning,"headded,evidentlyhopingtosurprisetheman。
"Yes,"heansweredinaquiettoneofapproval。"Nicelittlerun!
Nicelittlerun!Bitofahurry,Iguess,"heventuredapologetically。
"Youbetyourlife,wejustare。Thisdamnedwarmakesamanfeellikeasifthedevilwasafterhim,"saidDuff。
"War!"Themanlookedblanklyathim。"Who’sfightin’?"
"Why,haven’tyouheard?It’sbeengoingonforamonth。Weheardonlythreedaysagoasweweregoingfurtherupthecountry。Itknockedourplansendways,andherewearechasingourselvestogetout。"
"War!"saidthemanagain。"Who’sfightin’?UncleSamafterthemMexicans?"
"No。Mexicans,hell!"exclaimedDuff。"GermanyandBritain。"
"Britain!"Theslouchingshoulderslosttheirdroop。"Britain!"
hesaid,straighteninghimselfup。"What’sshebeendoin’toGermany?"
"What’sGermanybeendoingtoher,andtoBelgium,andtoServia,andtoFrance?"answeredDuff,inawrathfulvoice。"She’sbeenraisinghellallaround。Youhaven’tseenthepapers,eh?Ihavethemallhere。"
Thestrangerseemeddazedbythenews。Hemadenoreply,butgettingouthisfrying—panandtea—pail,hisonlyutensils,hesetaboutpreparinghiseveningmeal。
"Isay,"saidDuff,"won’tyoueatwithus?We’rejustaboutready。We’llbegladtohaveyou。"
Themanhesitatedaperceptiblemoment。Inthewildsmendonotalwaysacceptinvitationstoeat。Foodissometimesworthmorethanitsweightingold。
"IguessIwill,ifyou’velotsofstuff,"hesaidatlength。
"We’velotsofgrub,andweexpecttobehomebytomorrownightanyway,ifthingsgoallright。Youareverywelcome。"
Themanlaiddownhisfrying—panandtea—pail,andwalkedwithDufftowardhiscamp。
"Areyougoin’?"heenquired。
"Going?"
"Tothewar。GuesssomeofourCanadianboyswillbegoin’likely,eh?"
"Going,"criedDuff。"YoubetyourlifeI’mgoing。But,comeon。
We’lltalkasweeat。Andwecan’tstaylong,either。"
Duffintroducedtheparty。
"Myname’sMcCuaig,"saidthestranger。
"Scotch,Iguess?"enquiredDuff。
"MyfathercameoutwithTheCompany。Iwasbornupnorth。Neverbeenmuchout,butIreadthepapers,"headdedquickly,asiftocorrectanymisapprehensionastohisknowledgeoftheworldanditsaffairs。"MyfatheralwaysgottheTimesandtheSpectator,andI’vecontinuedthehabit。"
"AnyonewhoreadstheTimesandtheSpectator,"saidBarry,"canclaimtobeafairlywell—readman。MyfathertakestheSpectator,too。"
Astheysatdowntosupper,henoticedthatMcCuaigtookoffhisoldgreyfeltandcrossedhimselfbeforebeginningtoast。
Asamatterofcourtesy,BarryhadalwaysbeenaskedtosaygracebeforemealswhilewiththeHowlandparty。Thiscustom,however,hadbeendiscontinueduponthistrip。Theyhadnotimeformeals。
Theyhad"justgrabbedtheirgrubandrun,"asHarryHobbssaid。
Whiletheyate,Duffkeptafulltideofconversationgoinginregardtothecausesofthewaranditsprogress,asreportedinthepapers。BarrynoticedthatMcCuaig’scomments,thoughfew,revealedauniqueknowledgeofEuropeanpoliticalaffairsduringthelastquarterofacentury。Henoticedtoothathismannersatthetablewerethoseofagentleman。
Aftersuppertheypackedtheirstuffoverthelongportage,leavingtheirtentandsleepinggear,withtheirfood,however,tobetakeninthemorning。Foralongtimetheysatoverthefire,Barryreading,forMcCuaig’sbenefit,thenewspaperaccountsoftheBelgianatrocities,thestoryofthesmashingdriveoftheGermanhosts,andtheretreatoftheBritisharmyfromMons。
"What,"exclaimedMcCuaig,"theBritishsoldiersgoin’back!
Runnin’awayfromthemGermans!"
"Well,theGermansareonlyabouttentoone,notonlyinmenbutinguns,andinthiswarit’sgunsthatcount。Gunscanwipeoutanarmyofheroesaseasilyasanarmyofcowards,"saidDuff。
"Andthemwomenandchildren,"saidMcCuaig。"Aretheykillingthemstill?"
"You’rejustright,theyare,"repliedDuff,"andwilltillwestopthem。"
McCuaig’seyeswereglowingwithadeepinnerlight。Theywerewonderfuleyes,quick,darting,straight—lookingandfearless,theeyesofamanwhooweshislifetohisvigilanceandhiscourage。
Beforeturninginforthenight,Barrywenttotheriver’sedge,andstoodlookingupatthestarsholdingtheirsteadfastwatchovertheturbulentandtossingwatersbelow。
"Quiet,ain’tthey?"saidavoiceathisshoulder。
"Why,youstartledme,Mr。McCuaig;Ineverheardyoustep。"
McCuaiglaughedhisquietlaugh。
"Gottomovequietlyinthiscountry,"hesaid,"ifyouaregoingtokeepalive。"
AmomentorsohestoodbyBarry’sside,lookingupwithhimatthestars。
"Nofuss,upthere,"hesaid,interpretingBarry’smoodandattitude。"Notlikethattherepitchin’,tossin’,threatenin’
water。"
"No,"saidBarry,"butthoughtheylookquiet,Isupposeifwecouldreallysee,thereisamostterrificwhirlingofmillionsofstarsupthere,goingattherateofthousandsofmilesaminute。"
"Millionsof’em,andallwhirlin’about,"saidMcCuaiginanawe—
strickenvoice。"It’sawondertheydon’thit。"
"Theydon’thitbecausetheyeachkeeptheirownorbit,"saidBarry,"andtheyobeythelawsoftheirexistence。"
"Orbut,"enquiredMcCuaig。"What’sthat?"
"Thetrailthateachstarfollows,"saidBarry。
"Isee,"saidMcCuaig,"eachonekeepsitsowntrail,itsownorbut,andsothere’speaceupthere。AndIguessthere’dbepeacedownhereiffolksdidthesamething。It’swhenamangetsoutofhisownorbutandintoanotherfellow’sthatthescrapbegins。I
guessthat’swhereGermany’sgotwrong。"
"Somethinglikethat,"repliedBarry。
"Andsometimes,"continuedMcCuaig,hiseyesuponthestars,"whenalittleonecomesupagainstabigone,hegetsbusted,eh?"
Barrynodded。
"Andabigone,whenhecomesupagainstabiggeronegetsprettybadlyjarred,eh?"
"Isupposeso,"saidBarry。
"That’swhat’sgoin’tohappentoGermany,"saidMcCuaig。
"Germany’saverypowerfulnation,"saidBarry。"Themostpowerfulmilitarynationintheworld。"
"What!"saidMcCuaig。"BiggerthanBritain?"
"Britainhastwoorthreehundredthousandmeninherarmy;Germanyhassevenmillionsormore,withseventymillionsofpeoplebehindthem,organisedforwar。Ofcourse,Britainhashernavy,butthenGermanyhasthenextbiggestintheworld。Oh,it’sgoingtobeaterrificwar。"
"Isay,"saidMcCuaig,puttinghishandonBarry’sshoulder。"Youdon’tthinkitwillbotherusanytolickher?"
"ItwillbethemostterribleofallBritain’swars,"repliedBarry。"ItwilltakeeveryounceofBritain’sstrength。"
"Youdon’ttellme!"exclaimedMcCuaig,asifstruckbyanentirelynewidea。"Say,areyoureallyanxious,youngman?"
"Iamterriblyanxious,"repliedBarry。"IknowGermanyalittle。
Ispentayearthere。Sheisamightynation,andsheisreadyforwar。"
"Sheis,eh!"repliedMcCuaigthoughtfully。Hewanderedofftothefirewithoutfurtherword,where,rollinghimselfinhisblanketandscorningtheplaceinthetentofferedhimbyDuff,hemadehimselfcomfortableforthenight。
AtthebreakofdayDuffwasawakenedbythesmellofsomethingfrying。OverthefirebentMcCuaig,busypreparingabreakfastoftea,baconandbannocks,togetherwiththickslicesoffatpork。
Breakfastwaseateninhaste。Theday’sworkwasbeforethem,andtherewasnotimefortalk。Inaveryfewminutestheystoodreadyfortheirtripacrosstheportage。