The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke

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Theywere a man and a boy, and they were white. The ice had opened on Lake LeBarge, and through it had gone their main outfit. One blanket eachcarried about his shoulders. At night they built a fire and crouchedover it till morning. They had a little flour. This they stirred inwarm water and drank. The man showed me eight cups of flour--all theyhad, and Pelly, stricken with famine, two hundred miles away. They said, also, that there was an Indian behind; that they had whacked fair, butthat he co...uld not keep up. I did not believe they had whacked fair, elsewould the Indian have kept up. But I could give them no grub. Theystrove to steal a dog--the fattest, which was very thin--but I shoved mypistol in their faces and told them begone. And they went away, likedrunken men, through the Silence toward Pelly.
"I had three dogs now, and one sled, and the dogs were only bones andhair. When there is little wood, the fire burns low and the cabin growscold. So with us. With little grub the frost bites sharp, and our faceswere black and frozen till our own mothers would not have known us.


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