Part 3 (2/2)
”Y--yes. More when snow get soft. You come Pymeut--me show.”
”Where have ye been just now?” asked O'Flynn.
”St. Michael.”
”How long since ye left there?”
”Twelve sleeps.”
”He means thirteen days.”
Nicholas nodded.
”They couldn't possibly walk that far in--”
”Oh yes,” says the Boy; ”they don't follow the windings of the river, they cut across the portage, you know.”
”Snow come--no trail--big mountains--all get lost.”
”What did you go to St. Michael's for?”
”Oh, me pilot. Me go all over. Me leave N. A. T. and T. boat St.
Michael's last trip.”
”Then you're in the employ of the great North American Trading and Transportation Company?”
Nicholas gave that funny little duck of the head that meant yes.
”That's how you learnt English,” says the Colonel.
”No; me learn English at Holy Cross. Me been baptize.”
”At that Jesuit mission up yonder?”
”Forty mile.”
”Well,” says Potts, ”I guess you've had enough walking for one winter.”
Nicholas seemed not to follow this observation. The Boy interpreted:
”You heap tired, eh? You no go any more long walk till ice go out, eh?”
Nicholas grinned.
”Me go Ikogimeut--all Pymeut go.”
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