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the silverado squatters-第19部分
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of light。  It seemed; in some way; the reward and the 
fulfilment of the day。  So it is when men dwell in the open 
air; it is one of the simple pleasures that we lose by living 
cribbed and covered in a house; that; though the coming of 
the day is still the most inspiriting; yet day's departure; 
also; and the return of night refresh; renew; and quiet us; 
and in the pastures of the dusk we stand; like cattle; 
exulting in the absence of the load。
Our nights wore never cold; and they were always still; but 
for one remarkable exception。  Regularly; about nine o'clock; 
a warm wind sprang up; and blew for ten minutes; or maybe a 
quarter of an hour; right down the canyon; fanning it well 
out; airing it as a mother airs the night nursery before the 
children sleep。  As far as I could judge; in the clear 
darkness of the night; this wind was purely local:  perhaps 
dependant on the configuration of the glen。  At least; it was 
very welcome to the hot and weary squatters; and if we were 
not abed already; the springing up of this lilliputian 
valley…wind would often be our signal to retire。
I was the last to go to bed; as I was still the first to 
rise。  Many a night I have strolled about the platform; 
taking a bath of darkness before I slept。  The rest would be 
in bed; and even from the forge I could hear them talking 
together from bunk to bunk。  A single candle in the neck of a 
pint bottle was their only illumination; and yet the old 
cracked house seemed literally bursting with the light。  It 
shone keen as a knife through all the vertical chinks; it 
struck upward through the broken shingles; and through the 
eastern door and window; it fell in a great splash upon the 
thicket and the overhanging rock。  You would have said a 
conflagration; or at the least a roaring forge; and behold; 
it was but a candle。  Or perhaps it was yet more strange to 
see the procession moving bedwards round the corner of the 
house; and up the plank that brought us to the bedroom door; 
under the immense spread of the starry heavens; down in a 
crevice of the giant mountain these few human shapes; with 
their unshielded taper; made so disproportionate a figure in 
the eye and mind。  But the more he is alone with nature; the 
greater man and his doings bulk in the consideration of his 
fellow…men。  Miles and miles away upon the opposite hill…
tops; if there were any hunter belated or any traveller who 
had lost his way; he must have stood; and watched and 
wondered; from the time the candle issued from the door of 
the assayer's office till it had mounted the plank and 
disappeared again into the miners' dormitory。
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