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Day by day they floated down the swift river, and day by day the shore-ice extended farther out.When they made camp at nightfall, they chopped a space in the ice in which to lay the boat, and carried the camp outfit hundreds of feet to shore.In the morning, they chopped the boat out through the new ice and caught the current.Shorty set up the sheet- iron stove in the boat, and over this Stine and Sprague hung through the long, drifting hours.They had surrendered, no longer gave orders, and their one desire was to gain Dawson.Shorty, pessimistic, indefatigable, and joyous, at frequent intervals roared out the three lines of the first four- line stanza of a song he had forgotten.The colder it got the oftener he sang:

"Like Argus of the ancient times,We leave this Modern Greece;Tum-tum, tum-tum; tum-tum, tum-tum,To shear the Golden Fleece."As they passed the mouths of the Hootalinqua and the Big and Little Salmon, they found these streams throwing mush-ice into the main Yukon.This gathered about the boat and attached itself, and at night they found themselves compelled to chop the boat out of the current.In the morning they chopped the boat back into the current.

The last night ashore was spent between the mouths of the White River and the Stewart.At daylight they found the Yukon, half a mile wide, running white from ice-rimmed bank to ice-rimmed bank.Shorty cursed the universe with less geniality than usual, and looked at Kit.

"We'll be the last boat this year to make Dawson," Kit said."But they ain't no water, Smoke.""Then we'll ride the ice down.Come on."

Futilely protesting, Sprague and Stine were bundled on board.For half an hour, with axes, Kit and Shorty struggled to cut a way into the swift but solid stream.When they did succeed in clearing the shore-ice, the floating ice forced the boat along the edge for a hundred yards, tearing away half of one gunwale and making a partial wreck of it.Then they caught the current at the lower end of the bend that flung off-shore.They proceeded to work farther toward the middle.The stream was no longer composed of mush-ice but of hard cakes.In between the cakes only was mush-ice, that froze solidly as they looked at it.Shoving with the oars against the cakes, sometimes climbing out on the cakes in order to force the boat along, after an hour they gained the middle.Five minutes after they ceased their exertions, the boat was frozen in.The whole river was coagulating as it ran.Cake froze to cake, until at last the boat was the centre of a cake seventy-five feet in diameter.Sometimes they floated sidewise, sometimes stern-first, while gravity tore asunder the forming fetters in the moving mass, only to be manacled by faster-forming ones.While the hours passed, Shorty stoked the stove, cooked meals, and chanted his war song.

Night came, and after many efforts, they gave up the attempt to force the boat to shore, and through the darkness they swept helplessly onward.

"What if we pass Dawson?" Shorty queried.

"We'll walk back," Kit answered, "if we're not crushed in a jam."The sky was clear, and in the light of the cold leaping stars they caught occasional glimpses of the loom of mountains on either hand.At eleven o'clock, from below, came a dull, grinding roar.Their speed began to diminish, and cakes of ice to up-end and crash and smash about them.The river was jamming.One cake, forced upward, slid across their cake and carried one side of the boat away.It did not sink, for its own cake still upbore it, but in a whirl they saw dark water show for an instant within a foot of them.Then all movement ceased.At the end of half an hour the whole river picked itself up and began to move.This continued for an hour, when again it was brought to rest by a jam.Once again it started, running swiftly and savagely, with a great grinding.Then they saw lights ashore, and, when abreast, gravity and the Yukon surrendered,and the river ceased for six months.

On the shore at Dawson, curious ones gathered to watch the river freeze, heard from out of the darkness the war-song of Shorty:

"Like Argus of the ancient times,We leave this Modern Greece;Tum-tum, tum-tum; tum-tum, tum-tum,To shear the Golden Fleece."

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