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Chapter XI
Onefragment,fullyfivepoundsinweight,crashedonthelogalongsideofme,andsuchwasitsimpactthatitdroveascoreofsplinters,likefieryneedles,intomyleg.Haditstruckmeitwouldhavekilledme.
Andthentherivercurrentcaughtus.SowildlywerewepaddlingthatRed-Eyewasthefirsttonoticeit,andourfirstwarningwashisyelloftriumph.Wheretheedgeofthecurrentstrucktheslough-waterwasaseriesofeddiesorsmallwhirlpools.Thesecaughtourclumsylogsandwhirledthemendforend,backandforthandaround.Wequitpaddlinganddevotedourwholeenergytoholdingthelogstogetheralongsideeachother.InthemeanwhileRed-Eyecontinuedtobombardus,therockfragmentsfallingaboutus,splashingwateronus,andmenacingourlives.Atthesametimehegloatedoverus,wildlyandvociferously.
Ithappenedthattherewasasharpturnintheriveratthepointwherethesloughentered,andthewholemaincurrentoftheriverwasdeflectedtotheotherbank.Andtowardthatbank,whichwasthenorthbank,wedriftedrapidly,atthesametimegoingdown-stream.ThisquicklytookusoutofrangeofRed-Eye,andthelastwesawofhimwasfaroutonapointofland,wherehewasjumpingupanddownandchantingapaeanofvictory.
Beyondholdingthetwologstogether,Lop-EarandIdidnothing.Wewereresignedtoourfate,andweremainedresigneduntilwearousedtothefactthatweweredriftingalongthenorthshorenotahundredfeetaway.Webegantopaddleforit