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第51章

It was the end of August, and the skies were cloudless and the weather superb.In two or three weeks I had grown wonderfully fascinated with the curious new country and concluded to put off my return to "the States" awhile.I had grown well accustomed to wearing a damaged slouch hat, blue woolen shirt, and pants crammed into boot-tops, and gloried in the absence of coat, vest and braces.I felt rowdyish and "bully," (as the historian Josephus phrases it, in his fine chapter upon the destruction of the Temple).It seemed to me that nothing could be so fine and so romantic.I had become an officer of the government, but that was for mere sublimity.The office was an unique sinecure.I had nothing to do and no salary.I was private Secretary to his majesty the Secretary and there was not yet writing enough for two of us.So Johnny K---- and I devoted our time to amusement.He was the young son of an Ohio nabob and was out there for recreation.He got it.We had heard a world of talk about the marvellous beauty of Lake Tahoe, and finally curiosity drove us thither to see it.Three or four members of the Brigade had been there and located some timber lands on its shores and stored up a quantity of provisions in their camp.We strapped a couple of blankets on our shoulders and took an axe apiece and started--for we intended to take up a wood ranch or so ourselves and become wealthy.

We were on foot.The reader will find it advantageous to go horseback.

We were told that the distance was eleven miles.We tramped a long time on level ground, and then toiled laboriously up a mountain about a thousand miles high and looked over.No lake there.We descended on the other side, crossed the valley and toiled up another mountain three or four thousand miles high, apparently, and looked over again.No lake yet.We sat down tired and perspiring, and hired a couple of Chinamen to curse those people who had beguiled us.Thus refreshed, we presently resumed the march with renewed vigor and determination.We plodded on, two or three hours longer, and at last the Lake burst upon us--a noble sheet of blue water lifted six thousand three hundred feet above the level of the sea, and walled in by a rim of snow-clad mountain peaks that towered aloft full three thousand feet higher still! It was a vast oval, and one would have to use up eighty or a hundred good miles in traveling around it.As it lay there with the shadows of the mountains brilliantly photographed upon its still surface I thought it must surely be the fairest picture the whole earth affords.

We found the small skiff belonging to the Brigade boys, and without loss of time set out across a deep bend of the lake toward the landmarks that signified the locality of the camp.I got Johnny to row--not because Imind exertion myself, but because it makes me sick to ride backwards when I am at work.But I steered.A three-mile pull brought us to the camp just as the night fell, and we stepped ashore very tired and wolfishly hungry.In a "cache" among the rocks we found the provisions and the cooking utensils, and then, all fatigued as I was, I sat down on a boulder and superintended while Johnny gathered wood and cooked supper.

Many a man who had gone through what I had, would have wanted to rest.

It was a delicious supper--hot bread, fried bacon, and black coffee.It was a delicious solitude we were in, too.Three miles away was a saw-mill and some workmen, but there were not fifteen other human beings throughout the wide circumference of the lake.As the darkness closed down and the stars came out and spangled the great mirror with jewels, we smoked meditatively in the solemn hush and forgot our troubles and our pains.In due time we spread our blankets in the warm sand between two large boulders and soon feel asleep, careless of the procession of ants that passed in through rents in our clothing and explored our persons.

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