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Chapter Five.
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Duncan McKay senior was dreaming of, and gloating over, the flesh-pots of Red River, and his amiable1 daughter was rambling2 over the green carpet of the summer prairies, when the sun arose and shone upon the bushes which surrounded their winter camp—Starvation Camp, as the old man had styled it.
There is no saying how long Duncan would have gloated, and the fair Elspie wandered, if a hair of the buffalo4 robe on which the former lay had not entered his nostril5, and caused him to sneeze.
Old McKay’s sneeze was something to be remembered when once heard. Indeed it was something that could not be forgotten! From the profoundest depths of his person it seemed to burst, and how his nose sustained the strain without splitting has remained one of the mysteries of the Nor’-West unto this day. It acted like an electric shock on Elspie, who sat bolt upright at once with a scared look that was quite in keeping with her tousled hair.
“Oh! daddy, what a fright you gave me!” Elspie said, remonstratively.
“It iss goot seventeen years an’ more that you hev had to get used to it, whatever,” growled6 the old man. “I suppose we’ve got nothin’ for breakfast?”
He raised himself slowly, and gazed at Elspie with a disconsolate7 expression.
It is said that when things are at the worst they are sure to mend. It may be so: the sayings of man are sometimes true. Whether or not the circumstances of Elspie and old McKay were at the worst is an open question; but there can be no doubt that they began to mend just about that time, for the girl had not quite got rid of her disconsolate feelings when the faint but merry
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n.(北美)野牛;(亚洲)水牛 | |
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graceful
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