[The Blazed Trail by Stewart Edward White]@TWC D-Link bookThe Blazed Trail CHAPTER X 16/19
It became maddening.
Towards evening the chill of melting snow would deceive many into the belief that a cold snap was beginning. "She'll freeze before morning, sure," was the hopeful comment. And then in the morning the air would be more balmily insulting than ever. "Old man is as blue as a whetstone," commented Jackson Hines, "an' I don't blame him.
This weather'd make a man mad enough to eat the devil with his horns left on." By and by it got to be a case of looking on the bright side of the affair from pure reaction. "I don't know," said Radway, "it won't be so bad after all.
A couple of days of zero weather, with all this water lying around, would fix things up in pretty good shape.
If she only freezes tight, we'll have a good solid bottom to build on, and that'll be quite a good rig out there on the marsh." The inscrutable goddess of the wilderness smiled, and calmly, relentlessly, moved her next pawn. It was all so unutterably simple, and yet so effective.
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