The Iron Trail
THE IRON TRAIL By REX BEACH Author of "THE AUCTION BLOCK" "RAINBOW'S END" "THE SPOILERS" Etc. CONTENTS CHAPTER I. IN WHICH THE TIDE TAKES A HAND II. HOW A GIRL APPEARED OUT OF THE NIGHT III. THE IRISH PRINCE IV. HOW A JOURNEY ENDED AT HOPE
It is well for my poor turkeys that their tails contain no moisture;
for on a night like this they would freeze stiff, and the least
incautious movement of a fowl in the morning would serve to crack its
tail off--up to the pope's-nose.
As I set my foot on the door-step, I went back to see whether the two
snow-birds were in their nightly places under the roof of the
porch--the guardian spirits of our portal. There they were, wedged
each into a snug corner as tightly as possible, so not to break their
feathers, and leaving but one side exposed. Happening to have some
wheat in my pocket, I pitched the grains up to the projecting ledge;
they can take their breakfast in bed when they wake in the morning.
Little philosophers of the frost, who even in their overcoats combine
the dark side and the white side of life into a wise and weathering
gray--the no less fit external for a man.
The thought of them to-night put me strongly in mind of a former habit
of mine to walk under the cedar-trees at such dark winter twilights and
listen to the low calls of the birds as they gathered in and settled
down. I have no time for such pleasant ways now, they have been given
up along with my other studies.
This winter of 1851 and 1852 has been cold beyond the memory of man in
Kentucky--the memory of the white man, which goes back some
three-quarters of a century. Twice the Ohio River has been frozen
over, a sight he had never seen. The thermometer has fallen to thirty
THE IRON TRAIL By REX BEACH Author of "THE AUCTION BLOCK" "RAINBOW'S END" "THE SPOILERS" Etc. CONTENTS CHAPTER I. IN WHICH THE TIDE TAKES A HAND II. HOW A GIRL APPEARED OUT OF THE NIGHT III. THE IRISH PRINCE IV. HOW A JOURNEY ENDED AT HOPE