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The River and I

Neihardt, John G.

The River and I

Excerpt: ...in the world, stripping life down to the lean essentials till only the sane, capable things might live. And still the Titan stared as in the beginning. And then, men were in the land-gaunt, terrible, wolf-like men, loving and hating. And La Verendrye forged past it, and Lewis and Clark toiled under it through these waters of awful quiet. And then the bull boats and the mackinaws and the packets. And all these flashed out, and still it stood unmoved. And I came-and I too would flash out, and all men after me and all life. I viewed the colossal watcher with something like terror-the aspect of death about its base and that cynical glimmer of sunlight at its top. I flung the throttle open, and we leaped forward through the river hush. I wanted to get away from this thing that had seen so much of life and cared so little. It depressed me strangely, it thrust bitter questions within the charmed circle of my ego. It gave me an almost morbid desire for speed, as though there were some place I should reach before the terrible question should be answered against me. We fled down five or six miles of depressingly quiet waters. Once again the wall rocks closed about us. We seemed to be going at a tediously slow pace, yet the two thin streams of water rushed hissing from prow to stern. A strange mood was upon me. Once when I was a boy and far from home, I awoke in the night with a bed of railroad ties under me, and the chill black blanket of the darkness about me. I wanted to get up and run through that damned night-anywhere, just so I went fast enough-stopping only when exhaustion should drag me down. And yet I was afraid of nothing tangible, hunger and the stranger had sharpened whatever blue steel there was in my nature. I was afraid of being still! Were you ever a homesick boy, too proud to tell the truth about it? I felt something of that boy's ache as we shot in among the wall rocks again. It was a psychic hunger for...

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ISBN 9781153719322
Sprache eng
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Verlag Books LLC, Reference Series
Jahr 2013

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