Aurore of the Yukon by Keith Halliday
Author:Keith Halliday [Keith Halliday]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 2006-05-16T00:00:00+00:00
âThank you. Itâs been much harder than we thought. This is like the coureurs du bois26 one hundred years ago. I had no idea trails like this still existed.â
âWell weâll put you up in one of our tents and I can escort you back to Skag-way tomorrow.â
Maman got that look in her eye again. Iâd been seeing it more often the longer we were in Alaska.
âMonsieur, you misunderstand me. We intend to continue to the Yukon! I donât care how rough the trail is! If Louise can do it, then so can I!â
âBut you donât have 2000 pounds of supplies to get you through the winter!â We all looked at Skookumâs pack. It was all we had left.
Maman stood there in the wind, shouting as loud as she could to tell him how we were robbed in Skagway and had to get to Uncle Thibaultâs. He looked at us in amazement. âYou were there when Frank Reid shot Soapy Smith! Well, where are my manners! Come into our tent and have a cup of tea!â
As we entered the tent, I heard one of the other policemen complain to the Constable about having âIndians in the tent.â Louise looked terribly embarrassed. Lots of people in the North are mean to Native People just because they are Native People. It is really terrible.
But the Constable said something sharp to the other policeman and gave him an order, because the policeman suddenly stood straight up and ran off to chop some more wood for us.
The Constable said something friendly to Skookum and Louise in Tlingit and repeated his invitation for all of us to sit around the fire in his tent.
There was a little metal stove, which Yves, Louise and I got as close to as we could. You could actually see the steam coming off DâArtagnanâs coat. The Constable saw us inching closer to the stove and laughed. âI bet you kids could use a bowl of beans,â he said. âWe always keep a pot of beans on the stove for emergencies just like this!â He gave us each a steaming bowl. Plus some bannock to put on top. He also opened up his own box and offered us some Worcestershire Sauce. English people really like Worcestershire Sauce for some reason, but that was the first time we had seen it. Yves said it smelled like rotten socks so we didnât have any. Then we had a cup of tea. It wasnât very strong, but it was nice and hot and he put in a big spoonful of sugar and a lot of canned milk.
I think that was the best lunch I have ever had! When you live in the city, you donât realize how good hot beans and tea are. Whenyou are high in the mountains and have been walking and climbing in the rain all day, there is really nothing better.
We sat there listening to the adults talk in a variety of French, English and Tlingit. More policemen came in to hear about the gun-fight, which everyone treated like big news.
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