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CHAPTER XXIX THE JUMPERS
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The sun was rising when Joe Thorpe made a hasty breakfast with his two companions in their camp beside the lode1. He was a logger by profession, though he had an extensive experience in prospecting2 for timber-rights and minerals. Big Joe was known as an honest man; that was why Frobisher had selected him to stake off a claim, and he had arrived late on the previous night after a forced march.
"We ought to have a clear day or two before the first of the crowd that's following us comes in, but that's all," he said. "We want to get our prospecting done and the best locations picked before the rush begins, and we'll start as soon as you've finished."
"I'll be through in a minute," said one of the others with his mouth full. "It's a pretty fair deal Frobisher made with us and he's not the man to go back on one."
"That's more than I'd say of Mappin," remarked the third of the party. "He's in this somehow, isn't he? What was it Carnally said to you when we were getting ready to start, Joe?"
"Told me to watch out for the Mappin crowd. It seems Mappin's put Scaith, who made the trouble over the Newark timber-rights, on to the job. The fellow's a crook3, and two of the others have been mixed up in jumping rows. Now we like Carnally, and he allowed he was on to a good thing in the Allinson claims. Any[Pg 305]how, Watkins, you've had enough for one man. Let up on the pork and bring along the drill."
They set to work, and it was late in the afternoon when, stripped to shirt and trousers and dripping with perspiration4, Joe stopped for a few moments to look about. Thirty feet behind him the creek5 swirled6 furiously around a rocky head, the steep face of which was fumed7 and scarred by giant-powder. A stake was driven into the
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crook
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v.旋转,打旋( swirl的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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愤怒( fume的过去式和过去分词 ); 大怒; 发怒; 冒烟 | |
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n.细流( trickle的名词复数 );稀稀疏疏缓慢来往的东西v.滴( trickle的第三人称单数 );淌;使)慢慢走;缓慢移动 | |
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