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Our story today is called "To Build a Fire." It was written by Jack London. Here is Harry Monroe with the story.
The
man walked down the trail on a cold, gray day. Pure white snow and ice
covered the Earth for as far as he could see. This was his first winter
in Alaska. He was wearing heavy clothes and fur boots. But he still
felt cold and uncomfortable.
The man was on his way to a camp near
Henderson Creek. His friends were already there. He expected to reach
Henderson Creek by six oclock that evening. It would be dark by then.
His friends would have a fire and hot food ready for him.
A dog
walked behind the man. It was a big gray animal, half dog and half
wolf. The dog did not like the extreme cold. It knew the weather was
too cold to travel.
The man continued to walk down the trail. He
came to a frozen stream called Indian Creek. He began to walk on the
snow-covered ice. It was a trail that would lead him straight to
Henderson Creek and his friends.
As he walked, he looked carefully
at the ice in front of him. Once, he stopped suddenly, and then walked
around a part of the frozen stream. He saw that an underground spring
flowed under the ice at that spot. It made the ice thin. If he stepped
there, he might break through the ice into a pool of water. To get his
boots wet in such cold weather might kill him. His feet would turn to
ice quickly. He could freeze to death.
At about twelve oclock, the
man decided to stop to eat his lunch. He took off the glove on his
right hand. He opened his jacket and shirt, and pulled out his bread and
meat. This took less than twenty seconds. Yet, his fingers began to
freeze.
He hit his hand against his leg several times until he
felt a sharp pain. Then he quickly put his glove on his hand. He made a
fire, beginning with small pieces of wood and adding larger ones. He
sat on a snow-covered log and ate his lunch. He enjoyed the warm fire
for a few minutes. Then he stood up and started walking on the frozen
stream again.
A half hour later, it happened. At a place where the
snow seemed very solid, the ice broke. The mans feet sank into the
water. It was not deep, but his legs got wet to the knees. The man was
angry. The accident would delay his arrival at the camp. He would have
to build a fire now to dry his clothes and boots.
He walked over
to some small trees. They were covered with snow. In their branches were
pieces of dry grass and wood left by flood waters earlier in the year.
He put several large pieces of wood on the snow, under one of the trees.
On top of the wood, he put some grass and dry branches. He pulled off
his gloves, took out his matches, and lighted the fire. He fed the young
flame with more wood. As the fire grew stronger, he gave it larger
pieces of wood.
He worked slowly and carefully. At sixty degrees
below zero, a man with wet feet must not fail in his first attempt to
build a fire. While he was walking, his blood had kept all parts of his
body warm. Now that he had stopped, cold was forcing his blood to
withdraw deeper into his body. His wet feet had frozen. He could not
feel his fingers. His nose was frozen, too. The skin all over his body
felt cold.
Now, however, his fire was beginning to burn more
strongly. He was safe. He sat under the tree and thought of the old men
in Fairbanks. The old men had told him that no man should travel alone
in the Yukon when the temperature is sixty degrees below zero. Yet here
he was. He had had an accident. He was alone. And he had saved himself.
He had built a fire.
Those old men were weak, he thought. A real
man could travel alone. If a man stayed calm, he would be all right. The
mans boots were covered with ice. The strings on his boots were as hard
as steel. He would have to cut them with his knife.
He leaned
back against the tree to take out his knife. Suddenly, without warning, a
heavy mass of snow dropped down. His movement had shaken the young tree
only a tiny bit. But it was enough to cause the branches of the tree to
drop their heavy load. The man was shocked. He sat and looked at the
place where the fire had been.
The old men had been right, he
thought. If he had another man with him, he would not be in any danger
now. The other man could build the fire. Well, it was up to him to build
the fire again. This time, he must not fail.
The man collected
more wood. He reached into his pocket for the matches. But his fingers
were frozen. He could not hold them. He began to hit his hands with all
his force against his legs.
After a while, feeling came back to
his fingers. The man reached again into his pocket for the matches. But
the tremendous cold quickly drove the life out of his fingers. All the
matches fell onto the snow. He tried to pick one up, but failed.
The
man pulled on his glove and again beat his hand against his leg. Then
he took the gloves off both hands and picked up all the matches. He
gathered them together. Holding them with both hands, he scratched the
matches along his leg. They immediately caught fire.
He held the
blazing matches to a piece of wood. After a while, he became aware that
he could smell his hands burning. Then he began to feel the pain. He
opened his hands, and the blazing matches fell on to the snow. The flame
went out in a puff of gray smoke.
The man looked up. The dog was
still watching him. The man got an idea. He would kill the dog and bury
his hands inside its warm body. When the feeling came back to his
fingers, he could build another fire. He called to the dog. The dog
heard danger in the mans voice. It backed away.
The man called
again. This time the dog came closer. The man reached for his knife. But
he had forgotten that he could not bend his fingers. He could not kill
the dog, because he could not hold his knife.
The fear of death
came over the man. He jumped up and began to run. The running began to
make him feel better. Maybe running would make his feet warm. If he ran
far enough, he would reach his friends at Henderson Creek. They would
take care of him.
It felt strange to run and not feel his feet
when they hit the ground. He fell several times. He decided to rest a
while. As he lay in the snow, he noticed that he was not shaking. He
could not feel his nose or fingers or feet. Yet, he was feeling quite
warm and comfortable. He realized he was going to die.
Well, he decided, he might as well take it like a man. There were worse ways to die.
The man closed his eyes and floated into the most comfortable sleep he had ever known.
The
dog sat facing him, waiting. Finally, the dog moved closer to the man
and caught the smell of death. The animal threw back its head. It let
out a long, soft cry to the cold stars in the black sky.
And then it tuned and ran toward Henderson Creek…where it knew there was food and a fire.
Announcer:
You have just heard the AMERICAN STORY called "To Build a Fire." It
was written by Jack London and adapted for Special English by Dona de
Sanctis. Your storyteller was Harry Monroe. For VOA Special English,
this is Shep ONeal.
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مُساهمةموضوع: رد: To Build a Fire   To Build a Fire Emptyالجمعة أبريل 19, 2013 7:04 pm

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مُساهمةموضوع: رد: To Build a Fire   To Build a Fire Emptyالجمعة مايو 03, 2013 3:00 am

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