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Wolf and Hound

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Wolf and Hound
By Adam Lindsay Gordon

You'll take my tale with a little salt;
But it needs none, nevertheless!
I was foiled completely - fairly at fault -
Disheartened, too, I confess!

At the splitters' tent I had seen the track
Of horses-hoofs fresh on the sward;
And though Darby Lynch and Donovan Jack
(Who could swear through a ten-inch board)

Solemnly swore he had not been there,
I was just as sure they had lies;
For to Darby all that is foul and fair,
And Jack for his life was tried.

We had run him for seven miles or more
As hard as our nags could split;
At the start they were all too weary and sore,
And his was quite fresh and fit.

Young Marsden's pony had had enough
On the plain where the chase was hot;
We breasted the swell of the Bitterns' bluff,
And Mark couldn't raise a trot.

When the sea like a splendid silver shield
To the south-west suddenly lay,
On the brow of the Beetle the chestnut reeled-
And I bid good-bye to McCrea.

And I was alone when the mare fell lame
With a pointed flint in her shoe,
On the Stony Flats: I had lost the game!
- And what was a man to do?

I turned away with a fixed intent
And headed for Hawthorndell:
I could neither eat in the splitters' tent
Nor drink at the splitters' well.

I know they gloried in my mishap,
And I cursed them between my teeth:
- A blood-red sunset through Brayton's Gap
- Flung a lrid fire on the heath.

Could I reach the Dell? I had little reck,
And with scarce a choice of my own
I threw the reins on Miladi's neck-
I had freed her foot from the stone.

That season of the swamps were dry.
And after so hard a burst
In the sultry noon of so hot a sky
She was keen to appease her thirst -

Or by instinct urged, or impelled by fate
(I care not to solve these things)
Certain it is that she took me straight
To the Warrigal water springs!

I can shut my eyes and recall the ground
As thought it were yesterday:
With shelf of the low, grey rocks girt round,
The springs in their basin lay.

Woods to the east and wolds to the north
In the sundown sullenly bloomed:
Dead black on a curtain of crimson cloth
Large peaks to the westward loomed.

I led Miladi through weed and sedge,
She leisurely drank her fill:
There was something close to the water's edge -
And my heart, with one leap, stood still!

For a horse's shoe and a rider's boot
Had left clean prints on the clay;
Someone had watered his beast on foot-
"Twas he! - he had gone! - which way?

Then the mouth of the cavern faced me fair
As I turned and fronted the rocks:
So at last I had pressed the wolf to hi lair!
I had run to his earth the fox!

I thought so! Perhaps he was resting? Perhaps
He was waiting, watching for me?
I examined all my revolver caps;
I hitched my mare to a tree.

I had sworn to have him, alive or dead!
And to give him a chance was loth:
He knew his life had been forfeited!
He had even heard of my oath!

In my stockinged soles to the shelf I crept -
I crawled safe into the cave:
All silent! - if he was there he slept -
Not there - all dark as the grave!

Through the crack I could hear the leaden hiss!
See the livid face through the flame!
How strange it seems that a man should miss
When his life depends on his aim!

There couldn't have been a better light
For him, nor a worse for me:
We were cropped up - caged like beasts for a fight -
And dumb as dumb beast were we!

Flash! flash! - bang! bang! - and we blazed away,
And the grey roof reddened and rang!
Flash! flash! - and I felt hisbullet flay
The tip of my ear - flash! bang!

Bang! flash! - and my pistol arm fell broke:
I struck with my left hand then:
- Struck at a corpse through a cloud of smoke!
I had shot him dead in his den.


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