Barbarians
e mountainous official fiasco at Gallipoli. Here, a few perished among the filt
nd its makers are alr
ent and Jim Brown. Destiny linked arms with them; Fate jerked a mysterious thumb over
ark[pg 34]ing of the British overseas
entrain at night. Nobody knew th
he Trentino, but British and Canadian noses were sniffing at something beyond the Carnic A
ing the Austrian sky-line to the northward; and all day long Dominion reconnoitering parties wandered among valleys, alms, forest, and peaks in company sometimes with Italian
nadian northward reconnaissance-nothing much to see, except a solitary moving figure here and there on the mountains, crawling like a deerstalker across ledges and stretches of br
ion," remarked the British Military
observed h
"every variety of adventurer in their ranks-cattlemen, ranchmen, Hudson Bay trappers, North West police, lu
36]
Yankees-the most object
remarked the
've a relative of sorts with 'em-leftenant, I be
O
the B. M. O., adjusting his field glasses and focussing them on two dark d
d a moment afterward the dots became invisible against the vast mass of the mountain, and did not again reappea
good-looking,[pg 37] bronzed young man in khaki, puttees, and mountain sho
ee a better cou
layout," returned the younger offi
country was made for them. I fancy they hav
re, too, called an ibex. You n
rd and stood silently beside him, looking out across the v
forests far below carpeted the abyss like wastes of velvet moss, amid which glis
ke a note or two,"
inconspicuous, brownish-grey figures, cuddled close among the greyish rocks, with nothing of military insignia about their dress or their round grey wool caps to d
ks and glistening fields of crag-broken white carried the eye on upward to the
d; not a cloud hung there. But westward mist clung to a few mou
pidly but accurately, laugh
he Carnic Alps. It's very funny, isn't it? Our surve
the smoke drifting fragrantly from his brier pipe, nodded in silence
, "I started to tell you about the ibex, Jim
it," said Bro
d me-Siurd von Glahn-a splendid fellow-educated at Oxford-
s always a Boche, Harry.
w. Anyway, his dad had a shooting where there were chamois, reh, hi
ing his pencil and glancing out across the val
d
ner of be
ooh, I've seen chamois within a hundred yards of a mountain macadam highway. But the ibex? Not much! The man who stalks and kills an ib
d goat?" inquired Brown
rder to
nse
It really
your ibex
ith little chin whiskers and a pair of big, curved, heavily ridged horns, thick and fl
ommented Brown, workin
g and climbing, it can give points to any Rocky Mountain goat. You try to get above it, spend the nig
ou got
or that length of time across the icy mo
work
chocolate from his pocket and, rolling over luxuriously in the sun
his elbow; and while he ate he lazily watched
imself, "that this is the mos
dewy wild flowers. Down it, between fern and crag and bracken, flashed a brook, broken into in silvery sections amid d
des on many a foot tour through such mountains as the
an iron-shod foot on the ledge; they snatched their rifles from the fern patch; tw
g