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‘Where is Freda?’the Old-Timers questioned,while the che-cha-quas were equally energetic[69]in asking who Freda was.The ballroom buzzed with her name.It was on everybody's lips.Grizzled‘sour-dough boys,’day-laborers at the mines but proud of their degree,either patronized the spruce-looking tenderfeet and lied eloquently—the‘sour-dough boys’being specially created to toy with truth—or gave them savage looks of indignation[70]because of their ignorance.Perhaps forty kings of the Upper and Lower Countries were on the floor,each deeming himself hot on the trail and sturdily backing his judgment with the yellow dust of the realm.An assistant was sent to the man at the scales,upon whom had fallen the burden of weighing up the sacks,while several of the gamblers,with the rules of chance at their finger-ends,made up alluring[71]books on the field and favorites.
Which was Freda?Time and again the‘Greek Dancer’was thought to have been discovered,but each discovery brought panic to the betting ring and a frantic registering of new wagers by those who wished to hedge.Malemute Kid took an interest in the hunt,his advent being hailed uproariously[72]by the revelers,who knew him to a man.The Kid had a good eye for the trick of a step,and ear for the lilt of a voice,and his private choice was a marvelous creature who scintillated as the‘Aurora Borealis.’But the Greek dancer was too subtle for even his penetration.The majority of the gold-hunters seemed to have centered their verdict on the‘Russian Princess,’who was the most graceful in the room,and hence could be no other than Freda Moloof.
During a quadrille a roar of satisfaction went up.She was discovered.At previous balls,in the figure,‘all hands round,’Freda had displayed an inimitable[73]step and variation peculiarly her own.As the figure was called,the‘Russian Princess’gave the unique rhythm to limb and body.A chorus of I-told-you-so's shook the squared roofbeams,when lo!it was noticed that‘Aurora Borealis’and another masque[74],the‘Spirit of the Pole,’were performing the same trick equally well.And when two twin‘Sun-Dogs’and a‘Frost Queen’followed suit,a second assistant was dispatched to the aid of the man at the scales.
Bettles came off trail in the midst of the excitement,descending upon them in a hurricane of frost.His rimed brows turned to cataracts as he whirled about;his mustache,still frozen,seemed gemmed with diamonds and turned the light in varicolored rays;while the flying feet slipped on the chunks of ice which rattled from his moccasins and German socks.A Northland dance is quite an informal affair,the men of the creeks and trails having lost whatever fastidiousness[75]they might have at one time possessed;and only in the high official circles are conventions at all observed.Here,caste carried no significance.Millionaires and paupers[76],dog-drivers and mounted policemen joined hands with‘ladies in the center,’and swept around the circle performing most remarkable capers.Primitive in their pleasure,boisterous[77]and rough,they displayed no rudeness,but rather a crude chivalry more genuine than the most polished courtesy.
In his quest for the‘Greek Dancer,’Cal Galbraith managed to get into the same set with the‘Russian Princess,’toward whom popular suspicion had turned.But by the time he had guided her through one dance,he was willing not only to stake his millions that she was not Freda,but that he had had his arm about her waist before.When or where he could not tell,but the puzzling sense of familiarity so wrought upon him that he turned his attention to the discovery of her identity[78].Malemute Kid might have aided him instead of occasionally taking the Princess for a few turns and talking earnestly to her in low tones.But it was Jack Harrington who paid the‘Russian Princess’the most assiduous court.Once he drew Cal Galbraith aside and hazarded wild guesses as to who she was,and explained to him that he was going in to win.That rankled the Circle City King,for man is not by nature monogamic[79],and he forgot both Madeline and Freda in the new quest.
It was soon noised about that the‘Russian Princess’was not Freda Moloof.Interest deepened.Here was a fresh enigma[80].They knew Freda though they could not find her,but here was somebody they had found and did not know.Even the women could not place her,and they knew every good dancer in the camp.Many took her for one of the official clique[81],indulging in a silly escapade[82].Not a few asserted she would disappear before the unmasking.Others were equally positive that she was the woman-reporter of the Kansas City Star,come to write them up at ninety dollars per column.And the men at the scales worked busily.
At one o'clock every couple took to the floor.The unmasking began amid laughter and delight,like that of carefree children.There was no end of Oh's and Ah's as mask after mask was lifted.The scintillating‘Aurora Borealis’became the brawny[83]negress whose income from washing the community's clothes ran at about five hundred a month.The twin‘Sun-Dogs’discovered mustaches on their upper lips,and were recognized as brother Fraction-Kings of El Dorado.In one of the most prominent sets,and the slowest in uncovering,was Cal Galbraith with the‘Spirit of the Pole.’Opposite him was Jack Harrington and the‘Russian Princess.’The rest had discovered themselves,yet the‘Greek Dancer'was still missing.All eyes were upon the group.Cal Galbraith,in response to their cries,lifted his partner's mask.Freda's wonderful face and brilliant eyes flashed out upon them.A roar went up,to be squelched suddenly in the new and absorbing mystery of the‘Russian Princess.’Her face was still hidden,and Jack Harrington was struggling with her.The dancers tittered on the tiptoes of expectancy[84].He crushed her dainty costume roughly,and then—and then the revelers exploded.The joke was on them.They had danced all night with a tabooed native woman.
But those that knew,and they were many,ceased abruptly,and a hush fell upon the room.Cal Galbraith crossed over with great strides,angrily,and spoke to Madeline in polyglot Chinook.But she retained her composure[85],apparently oblivious[86]to the fact that she was the cynosure[87]of all eyes,and answered him in English.She showed neither fright nor anger,and Malemute Kid chuckled at her well-bred equanimity.The King felt baffled,defeated;his common Siwash wife had passed beyond him.
‘Come!’he said finally.‘Come on home.’
‘I beg pardon,’she replied;‘I have agreed to go to supper with Mr.Harrington.Besides,there's no end of dances promised.’
Harrington extended his arm to lead her away.He evinced[88]not the slightest disinclination[89]toward showing his back,but Malemute Kid had by this time edged in closer.The Circle City King was stunned.Twice his hand dropped to his belt,and twice the Kid gathered himself to spring;but the retreating couple passed through the supper-room door where canned oysters[90]were spread at five dollars the plate.The crowd sighed audibly,broke up into couples,and followed them.Freda pouted and went in with Cal Galbraith;but she had a good heart and a sure tongue,and she spoiled his oysters for him.What she said is of no importance,but his face went red and white at intervals,and he swore repeatedly and savagely at himself.
The supper-room was filled with a pandemonium[91]of voices,which ceased suddenly as Cal Galbraith stepped over to his wife's table.Since the unmasking considerable weights of dust had been placed as to the outcome.Everybody watched with breathless interest.Harrington's blue eyes were steady,but under the overhanging tablecloth a Smith & Wesson balanced on his knee.Madeline looked up,casually,with little interest.
‘May—may I have the next round dance with you?’the King stuttered.
The wife of the King glanced at her card and inclined her head.
[1]paucity n.极小量
[2]grievous adj.令人忧伤的
[3]stipulate v.规定,保证
[4]foretaste n.预示
[5]obsolete adj.荒废的,陈旧的n.废词,陈腐的人
[6]elixir n.炼金药,不老长寿药,万能药
[7]ministration n.帮助,服侍,服侍
[8]kinsfolk n.亲属,血族
[9]dissolute adj.放荡的,风流的,肆意挥霍的
[10]inordinate adj.紊乱的
[11]vagabond adj.流浪的,漂泊的,浪荡的,流浪者的n.流浪者,游民,浪子,流氓,懒汉vi.到处流浪
[12]swarthy adj.黑黝黝的,浅黑的
[13]crucifix n.苦像(耶稣钉于十字架的像),十字架
[14]amenities n.令人愉快之事物
[15]prolific adj.多产的,丰富的,大量繁殖的
[16]humbly adv.谦恭地
[17]vow n.誓约v.宣誓,立誓,发誓
[18]tidings n.消息
[19]yearning n.向往adj.怀念的,向往的
[20]ludicrous adj.可笑的,滑稽的,愚蠢的
[21]provision n.供应,(一批)供应品,预备,防备,规定
[22]instigator n.煽动者
[23]emulate n.仿效
[24]slushy adj.泥泞的
[25]spontaneously adv.自然地,本能地
[26]barbaric adj.野蛮的,粗野的,毫无约束的,肆无忌惮的
[27]maturity n.成热,完备,(票据)到期,成熟
[28]cotillion n.沙龙舞(19世纪流行的一种轻快交谊舞)
[29]interminable adj.无限的,冗长的
[30]rigidly adv.坚硬地,严格地
[31]willowy adj.有弹性的,多柳树的,苗条的,易弯曲的
[32]hitherto adv.迄今,至今
[33]beggarly adj.像乞丐的,赤贫的
[34]guttural n.喉音,喉音字adj.喉咙的,喉音的,咽喉的
[35]dubiously adv.可疑地,怀疑地
[36]prominent adj.卓越的,显著的,突出的
[37]misshape v.歪曲
[38]exquisitely adv.精巧地,敏锐地
[39]outright adv.直率地,痛快地,立刻地,全部地adj.直率的,彻底的,完全的
[40]shield vt.(from)保护,防护v.遮蔽n.防护物,护罩,盾,盾状物
[41]acceleration n.加速度
[42]inferior adj.下等的,下级的,差的,次的,自卑的,劣等的
[43]ultimately adv.最后,终于,根本,基本上
[44]divinity n.神,神学,神性,上帝
[45]mightily adv.强烈地,非常地
[46]irregular intervals不定期出版,不定期发行
[47]mooted adj.未决定的,有争议的,有疑问的
[48]precipitately adv.猛进地
[49]roguishness n.流氓,无赖
[50]indulge v.纵容
[51]intoxication n.陶醉
[52]instinctively adv.本能地
[53]involuntarily adv.不知不觉地,无心地
[54]inconceivable adj.不能想像的,难以相信的
[55]gyration n.旋回,回转,旋转,螺层
[56]provocation n.激怒,刺激,挑衅,挑拨
[57]despise vt.轻视
[58]usurp v.篡夺,篡位,侵占
[59]solitary adj.孤独的
[60]heritage n.遗产,继承权,传统
[61]vibrate v.(使)振动,(使)摇摆
[62]nerveless adj.无力的,松懈的
[63]overhaul v.检查
[64]conspirator n.同谋者,阴谋者,反叛者
[65]incalculable adj.不可计算的
[66]mock adj.假的v.嘲笑,骗,挫败,嘲弄n.嘲弄,模仿,仿制品
[67]reverence n.尊敬,敬重,敬礼,尊严,威望,尊敬的……阁下vt.崇敬,敬畏,尊敬
[68]masquerade n.化妆舞会v.化装
[69]energetic adj.精力充沛的,积极的
[70]indignation n.愤慨,义愤
[71]alluring adj.迷人的,吸引人的,诱惑的
[72]uproariously adv.喧嚣地,吵闹地
[73]inimitable adj.无法模仿的,独特的,无比的
[74]masque n.假面舞会
[75]fastidiousness n.严格,一丝不苟
[76]pauper n.叫花子,乞丐
[77]boisterous adj.狂暴的,喧闹的
[78]identity n.同一性,身份,一致,特性,恒等式
[79]monogamic adj.一夫一妻的,单配的,一雌一雄的
[80]enigma n.谜,不可思议的东西
[81]clique n.私党,小圈子,派系,阀vi.结党
[82]escapade n.异常出轨的行为
[83]brawny adj.肌肉结实的,强壮的
[84]expectancy n.期待,期望
[85]composure n.镇静,沉着
[86]oblivious adj.遗忘的,忘却的,健忘的
[87]cynosure n.小熊座,北极星
[88]evince vt.表明,表示
[89]disinclination n.厌恶
[90]oyster n.牡蛎,蚝,沉默者
[91]pandemonium n.喧嚣;大混乱;大吵大闹