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第114章

The men live by hunting in the season, and the women support the family by making moccasins and baskets.These Indians are most of them good Catholics, and they try to go once a year to mass and a sort of religious festival held at St.Peter's, where their sins are forgiven in a yearly lump.

At Whykokomagh, a neat fishing village of white houses, we stopped for dinner at the Inverness House.The house was very clean, and the tidy landlady gave us as good a dinner as she could of the inevitable green tea, toast, and salt fish.She was Gaelic, but Protestant, as the village is, and showed us with pride her Gaelic Bible and hymn-book.A peaceful place, this Whykokomagh; the lapsing waters of Bras d'Or made a summer music all along the quiet street; the bay lay smiling with its islands in front, and an amphitheater of hills rose behind.But for the line of telegraph poles one might have fancied he could have security and repose here.

We put a fresh pony into the shafts, a beast born with an everlasting uneasiness in his legs, and an amount of "go" in him which suited his reckless driver.We no longer stood upon the order of our going; we went.As we left the village, we passed a rocky hay-field, where the Gaelic farmer was gathering the scanty yield of grass.A comely Indian girl was stowing the hay and treading it down on the wagon.

The driver hailed the farmer, and they exchanged Gaelic repartee which set all the hay-makers in a roar, and caused the Indian maid to darkly and sweetly beam upon us.We asked the driver what he had said.He had only inquired what the man would take for the load--as it stood! A joke is a joke down this way.

I am not about to describe this drive at length, in order that the reader may skip it; for I know the reader, being of like passion and fashion with him.From the time we first struck the Bras d'Or for thirty miles we rode in constant sight of its magnificent water.Now we were two hundred feet above the water, on the hillside, skirting a point or following an indentation; and now we were diving into a narrow valley, crossing a stream, or turning a sharp corner, but always with the Bras d'Or in view, the afternoon sun shining on it, softening the outlines of its embracing hills, casting a shadow from its wooded islands.Sometimes we opened on a broad water plain bounded by the Watchabaktchkt hills, and again we looked over hill after hill receding into the soft and hazy blue of the land beyond the great mass of the Bras d'Or.The reader can compare the view and the ride to the Bay of Naples and the Cornice Road; we did nothing of the sort; we held on to the seat, prayed that the harness of the pony might not break, and gave constant expression to our wonder and delight.For a week we had schooled ourselves to expect nothing more from this wicked world, but here was an enchanting vision.

The only phenomenon worthy the attention of any inquiring mind, in this whole record, I will now describe.As we drove along the side of a hill, and at least two hundred feet above the water, the road suddenly diverged and took a circuit higher up.The driver said that was to avoid a sink-hole in the old road,--a great curiosity, which it was worth while to examine.Beside the old road was a circular hole, which nipped out a part of the road-bed, some twenty-five feet in diameter, filled with water almost to the brim, but not running over.The water was dark in color, and I fancied had a brackish taste.The driver said that a few weeks before, when he came this way, it was solid ground where this well now opened, and that a large beech-tree stood there.When he returned next day, he found this hole full of water, as we saw it, and the large tree had sunk in it.

The size of the hole seemed to be determined by the reach of the roots of the tree.The tree had so entirely disappeared, that he could not with a long pole touch its top.Since then the water had neither subsided nor overflowed.The ground about was compact gravel.We tried sounding the hole with poles, but could make nothing of it.The water seemed to have no outlet nor inlet; at least, it did not rise or fall.Why should the solid hill give way at this place, and swallow up a tree? and if the water had any connection with the lake, two hundred feet below and at some distance away, why didn't the water run out? Why should the unscientific traveler have a thing of this kind thrown in his way? The driver did not know.

This phenomenon made us a little suspicious of the foundations of this island which is already invaded by the jealous ocean, and is anchored to the continent only by the cable.

The drive became more charming as the sun went down, and we saw the hills grow purple beyond the Bras d'Or.The road wound around lovely coves and across low promontories, giving us new beauties at every turn.Before dark we had crossed the Middle River and the Big Baddeck, on long wooden bridges, which straggled over sluggish waters and long reaches of marsh, upon which Mary might have been sent to call the cattle home.These bridges were shaky and wanted a plank at intervals, but they are in keeping with the enterprise of the country.As dusk came on, we crossed the last hill, and were bowling along by the still gleaming water.Lights began to appear in infrequent farmhouses, and under cover of the gathering night the houses seemed to be stately mansions; and we fancied we were on a noble highway, lined with elegant suburban seaside residences, and about to drive into a town of wealth and a port of great commerce.

We were, nevertheless, anxious about Baddeck.What sort of haven were we to reach after our heroic (with the reader's permission) week of travel? Would the hotel be like that at Plaster Cove? Were our thirty-six hours of sleepless staging to terminate in a night of misery and a Sunday of discomfort?

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