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类别:其他 作者:Bret Harte字数:16974更新时间:18/12/14 10:17:41
Cissy\'scurlsswungroundwiththeothers。ButshewassurprisedtoseethatMr。Braggswasseatedinoneofthebenchesnearthedoor,andfromthefactofhisholdingahandkerchieftohismouth,andbeinggazedatbyhisneighbors,itwasevidentthatitwashewhohadcoughed。PerhapshehadcometoWestWoodlandstotalktoheraunt!Withthepreacherbeforeher,andherprobablesuitorbehindher,shefeltherselfagainblushing。 BrotherSeabrightcontinued。Yes,hewasWRONG,fortherebeforehim,inthedepthsoftheforest,weretwochildren。Theywerelookingatabushof\"pizonberries,\"——thedeadlynightshade,asitwasfitlycalled,——andonewaswarningtheotherofitsdangerousqualities。 \"Buthowdoyouknowit\'sthe\'pizonberry\'?\"askedtheother。 \"Becauseit\'slarger,andnicer,andbigger,andeasiertogetthantherealgoodones,\"returnedtheother。 Anditwasso。Thuswasthetruthrevealedfromthemouthsofbabesandsucklings;eventheywereconsciousoftemptationandsin!Butheretherewasanotherinterruptionfromthebackbenches,whichproved,however,tobeonlythesuppressedgiggleofaboy——evidentlytheyouthfulherooftheillustration,surprisedintonervoushilarity。 Thepreacherthenpassedtothe\"ConvictionofSin\"initsmorefamiliarphases。ManybrothersconfoundedthiswithDISCOVERYAND PUBLICITY。Itwasnottheirownsin\"findingthemout,\"butothersdiscoveringit。Untilthathappened,theyfanciedthemselvessafe,stillingtheirconsciences,confoundingtheblindedeyeoftheworldwiththeall-seeingeyeoftheLord。Butweretheysafeeventhen?Didnotsoonerorlatertheseadeliverupitsdead,theearthwhatwasburiedinit,thewildwoodswhatitsdepthshadhidden?Wasnotthefoolishsecret,theguiltysecret,theforgottensin,suretobedisclosed?TheniftheycouldnotflyfromthetestimonyofHisworks,iftheycouldnotevadeeventheirfellow-man,whydidtheynotfirstturntoHim?Why,fromthepenitentchildathismother\'skneetothemurdereronthescaffold,didtheyonlyatTHELASTconfessuntoHim? Hisvoiceandmannerhadsuddenlychanged。Fromtheroughnoteofaccusationandchallengeithadpassedintotheequallyrough,butbrokenandsympathetic,accentsofappeal。Whydidtheyhesitatelongertoconfesstheirsin——nottoman——butuntoHim?Whydidtheydelay?Now——thatevening!Thatverymoment!Thiswastheappointedtime!Heentreatedtheminthenameofreligiousfaith,inthenameofahumanbrotherlylove。Hisdeliverywasnownolongerdeliberate,buthurriedandpanting;hisspeechnownolongerchosen,butmadeupofreiterationsandrepetitions,ejaculations,andevenincoherentepithets。Hisgesturesandlongintonationswhichbegantotaketheplaceofeventhatinterruptedspeechaffectedthemmorethanhisreasoning!Shortsighsescapedthem;theyswayedtoandfrowiththerhythmofhisvoiceandmovements。Theyhadbeguntocomprehendthisexacerbationofemotion——thisparoxysmalrhapsody。Thiswasthedithyrambicexaltationtheyhadardentlywaitedfor。Theyrespondedquickly。 Firstwithgroans,equallyinarticulatemurmursofassent,shoutsof\"Glory,\"andtherecklessinvocationofsacrednames。Thenawaveofhysteriaseemedtomovethewholemass,andbrokeintotearsandsobsamongthewomen。InherownexcitedconsciousnessitseemedtoCissythatsomeactualstrugglebetweengoodandevil—— likeuntothecastingoutofdevils——wasshakingthelittlebuilding。ShecastahurriedglancebehindherandsawMr。Braggssittingerect,whiteandscornful。Sheknewthatshetoowasshrinkingfromthespeaker,——notfromanysenseofconviction,butbecausehewasirritatinganddisturbingherinnatesenseoffitnessandharmony,——andshewaspainedthatMr。Braggsshouldseehimthus。Meantimetheweird,invisiblestrugglecontinued,heightenedand,itseemedtoher,incitedbythepartisangroansandexultantactionsofthosearoundher,untilsuddenlyawilddespairingcryaroseabovetheconflict。Avaguefearseizedher—— thevoicewasfamiliar!SheturnedintimetoseethefigureofauntVashtiriseinherseatwithahystericaloutburst,andfallconvulsivelyforwarduponherknees!Shewouldhaverushedtoherside,butthefrenziedwomanwasinstantlycaughtbyDeaconShadwellandsurroundedbyagroupofherownsexandbecamehidden。AndwhenCissyrecoveredherselfshewasastonishedtofindBrotherSeabright——witheverytraceofhispastemotionvanishedfromhishard-setface——calmlytakinguphiscoherentdiscourseinhisordinaryleveltones。Thefuriousstruggleofthemomentbeforewasover;thechapelanditscongregationhadfallenbackintoanexhaustedandapatheticsilence!Thenthepreachergaveoutthehymn——thewordsweresingularlyjubilantamongthatusuallymournfulcollectioninthebookbeforeher——andCissybeganitwithatremulousvoice。Butitgainedstrength,clearness,andvolumeasshewenton,andshefeltthrilledthroughoutwithanewhumansympathyshehadneverknownbefore。Thepreacher\'sbasssupportedhernowforthefirsttimenotunmusically——andtheservicewasover。 Relieved,sheturnedquicklytojoinheraunt,butahandwaslaidgentlyuponhershoulder。ItwasBrotherSeabright,whohadjuststeppedfromtheplatform。Thecongregation,knowinghertobethenieceofthehystericwoman,passedoutwithoutdisturbingthem。 \"Youhave,indeed,improvedyourgift,SisterCecilia,\"hesaidgravely。\"Youmusthavepracticedmuch。” \"Yes——thatis,no!——onlyalittle,\"stammeredCissy。 \"But,excuseme,Imustlookafterauntie,\"sheadded,drawingtimidlyaway。 \"Yourauntisbetter,andhasgoneonwithSisterShadwell。Sheisnotinneedofyourhelp,andreallywoulddobetterwithoutyoujustnow。Ishallseehermyselfpresently。” \"ButYOUmadehersickalready,\"saidCissy,withasudden,half- nervousaudacity。\"YouevenfrightenedME。” \"Frightenedyou?\"repeatedSeabright,lookingatherquickly。 \"Yes,\"saidCissy,meetinghisgazewithbrown,truthfuleyes。 \"Yes,whenyou——whenyou——madethosefaces。Iliketohearyoutalk,but\"——shestopped。 BrotherSeabright\'sraresmileagainlightenedhisface。Butitseemedsadderthanwhenshehadfirstseenit。 \"ThenyouhavebeenpracticingagainattheMission?\"hesaidquietly;\"andyoustillpreferit?\" \"Yes,\"saidCissy。ShewantedtoappearasloyaltotheMissioninBrotherSeabright\'spresenceasshewasfaithfultoWestWoodlandsinMr。Braggs\'s。Shehadnoideathatthiswasdangerouslyneartocoquetry。Soshesaidalittlearchly,\"Idon\'tseewhyYOUdon\'tliketheMission。You\'reamissionaryyourself。TheoldpadrescameheretospreadtheWord。Sodoyou。” \"Butnotinthatway,\"hesaidcurtly。\"I\'veseenenoughofthemwhenIwasknockingroundtheworldaseafaringmanandasinner。 Iknewthem——receiversoftheill-gottengainsofadventurers,fools,andscoundrels。Iknewthem——enrichedbythespoilsofpersecutionandoppression;gatheringundertheirwallsoutlawsandfugitivesfromjustice,andflinginganindulgencehereandanabsolutionthere,astheywerepaidforit。Don\'ttalktomeofTHEM——Iknowthem。” Theywerepassingoutofthechapeltogether,andhemadeanimpatientgestureasifdismissingthesubject。AccustomedthoughshewastothesweepingcriticismofherCatholicfriendsbyherWestWoodlandsassociates,shewasneverthelesshurtbyhisbrusqueness。Shedroppedalittlebehind,andtheyseparatedattheporch。Notwithstandingheranxietytoseeheraunt,shefeltshecouldnotnowgotoDeaconShadwell\'swithoutseemingtofollowhim——andafterhehadassuredherthatherhelpwasnotrequired! Sheturnedasideandmadeherwayslowlytowardsherhome。 Thereshefoundthatheraunthadnotreturned,gatheringfromherunclethatshewasrecoveringfromafitof\"highstrikes\" (hysterics),andwouldbebetteralone。Whetherheunderratedhercomplaint,orhadaconsciousnessofhismasculinehelplessnessinsuchdisorders,heevidentlymadelightofit。AndwhenCissy,afterwards,alittleashamedthatshehadallowedhermomentarypiqueagainstBrotherSeabrighttostandinthewayofherduty,determinedtogotoheraunt,insteadofreturningtothechapelthatevening,hedidnotopposeit。ShelearnedalsothatMr。 Braggshadcalledinthemorning,but,findingthatherauntVashtiwasatchapel,hehadfollowedherthere,intendingtoreturnwithher。Buthehadnotbeenseensincetheservice,andhadevidentlyreturnedtotheMission。 ButwhenshereachedDeaconShadwell\'shouseshewasreceivedbyMrs。Shadwellonly。Heraunt,saidthatlady,wasphysicallybetter,butBrotherSeabrighthadleft\"partklerword\"thatshewastoseenobody。Itwasanextraordinarycaseof\"findin\'theLord,\" thelikeofwhichhadneverbeenknownbeforeinWestWoodlands,andshe(Cissy)wouldyetbeproudofoneofher\"fammerlybeingspeshallyselectedforgrace。”Butthe\"workin\'so\'salvationwasnottobefinickedawayonworldlythingsoreventheaffectionsoftheflesh;\"andifCissyreallylovedheraunt,\"shewouldn\'tinterferewithherwhileshewas,sotospeak,stillonthemourners\'bench,wrastlin\'withtheSperretintheirbacksittin\'- room。”ButshemightwaituntilBrotherSeabright\'sreturnfromeveningchapelafterservice。 Cissywaited。Nineo\'clockcame,butBrotherSeabrightdidnotreturn。Thenasmallbutinconsequentdignitytookpossessionofher,andsheslightlytossedherlongcurlsfromhershoulders。 Shewasnotgoingtowaitforanyman\'spermissiontoseeherownaunt。Ifauntiedidnotwanttoseeher,thatwasenough。Shecouldgohomealone。Shedidn\'twantanyonetogowithher。 Liftedandsustainedbytheseloftyconsiderations,withanerectheadandslightlyruffledmane,wellenwrappedinabecomingwhitemerino\"cloud,\"theyounggirlsteppedoutonherhomewardjourney。 Shehadcertainlyenoughtooccupyhermindand,perhaps,justifyherindependence。TohaveasuitorforherhandinthepersonofthesuperiorandwealthyMr。Braggs,——forthatwaswhathisvisitthatmorningtoWestWoodlandsmeant,——andtobepersonallycomplimentedonherimprovementbythefamousBrotherSeabright,allwithintwelvehours,wassomethingtobeproudof,evenalthoughitwasmitigatedbyheraunt\'sillness,hersuitor\'sabruptdeparture,andBrotherSeabright\'smomentarycoldnessandimpatience。Oddlyenough,thislastandapparentlytrivialcircumstanceoccupiedherthoughtsmorethantheothers。Shefoundherselflookingoutforhiminthewindingsofthemoonlitroad,andwhen,atlast,shereachedtheturningtowardsthelittlewoodandchapel,hersmallfeetunconsciouslylingereduntilshefeltherselfblushingunderherfleecy\"cloud。”Shelookeddownthelane。Fromthepointwhereshewasstandingthelightsofthechapelshouldhavebeenplainlyvisible;butnowallwasdark。Itwasnearlyteno\'clock,andhemusthavegonehomebyanotherroad。 Thenaspiritofadventureseizedher。Shehadthekeyofthechapelinherpocket。SherememberedshehadleftasmallblackSpanishfan——aformergiftofMr。Braggslyingontheharmonium。 Shewouldgoandbringitaway,andsatisfyherselfthatBrotherSeabrightwasnottherestill。Itwasbutastep,andintheclearmoonlight。 Thelanewoundbeforeherlikeasilverstream,exceptwhereitwasinterruptedandbridgedoverbyjaggedblackshadows。Thechapelitselfwasblack,theclusteringtreesarounditwereblackalso; theporchseemedtocoveraninkywellofshadow;thewindowswereraylessanddead,andinthechancelonestillleftopenshowedayawningvaultofobscuritywithin。Nevertheless,sheopenedthedoorsoftly,glidedintothedarkdepths,andmadeherwaytotheharmonium。Butherethesoundoffootstepswithoutstartledher; sheglancedhurriedlythroughtheopenwindow,andsawthefigureofElishaBraggssuddenlyrevealedinthemoonlightashecrossedthepathbehindthechapel。Hewascloselyfollowedbytwopeons,whomsherecognizedashisservantsattheMission,andtheyeachcarriedapickaxe。Fromtheirmanneritwasevidentthattheyhadnosuspicionofherpresenceinthechapel。Buttheyhadstoppedandwerelistening。Herheartbeatquickly;withasuddeninstinctsheranandboltedthedoor。Butitwasevidentlyanotherintrudertheywerewatching,forshepresentlysawBrotherSeabrightquietlycrossthelaneandapproachthechapel。Thethreemenhaddisappeared;buttherewasasuddenshout,thesoundofscuffling,thedeepvoiceofBrotherSeabrightsaying,\"Back,there,willyou! Handsoff!\"andapause。Shecouldseenothing;shelistenedineverypulse。ThenthevoiceofBrotherSeabrightaroseagainquiteclearly,slowly,andasdeliberatelyasifithadrisenfromtheplatforminthechapel。 \"LishBarker!Ithoughtasmuch!LishBarker,firstmateoftheTamalpais,whowassaidtohavegonedownwithaboat\'screwandtheship\'streasureaftershestruck。ITHOUGHTIknewthatfacetoday。” \"Yes,\"saidthevoiceofhimwhomshehadknownasElishaBraggs,—— \"yes,andIknewYOURface,JimSeabright,ex-whaler,slaver,pirate,andbo\'s\'noftheHighflyer,maroonedintheSouthPacific,whereyoufoundtheLord——ha!ha!——andbecamethepsalm-singing,convertedAmericansailorpreacher!\" \"Iamnotashamedbeforemenofmypast,whicheveryoneknows,\" returnedSeabrightslowly。\"ButwhatofYOURS,ElishaBarker—— YOURSthathasmadeyoushamdeathitselftohideitfromthem? WhatofYOURS——spentintheslothofyourill-gottengains!Turn,sinner,turn!Turn,ElishaBraggs,whilethereisyettime!\" \"Belaythere,BrotherSeabright;we\'renotINSIDEyourgospel-shopjustnow!Keepyourpalaverforthosethatneedit。Letmepass,beforeIhavetoteachyouthatyouhaven\'ttodealwithagangofhystericaloldwomento-night。” \"Butnotuntilyouknowthatoneofthosewomen,——VashtiWhite,—— byGod\'sgraceconvertedofhersins,hasconfessedhersecretandyours,ElishaBarker!Yes!Shehastoldmehowhersister\'shusband——thefatheroftheyounggirlyouaretryingtolureaway—— helpedyouoffthatnightwithyourbooty,tookhismiserablerewardandlivedanddiedinexilewiththerestofyourwretchedcrew,——afraidtoreturntohishomeandcountry——whilstyou—— shamelessandimpenitent——livedinslothfuleaseattheMission!\" \"Liar!Letmepass!\" \"NotuntilIknowyourpurposehereto-night。” \"Thentaketheconsequences!Here,Pedro!Ramon!Seizehim。Tiehimheadandheelstogether,andtosshiminthebush!\" Thesoundofscufflingrecommenced。Thestruggleseemedfierceandlong,withnobreathwastedinuselessoutcry。Thentherewasabrightflash,amuffledreport,andthestingingandfireofgunpowderatthewindow。 Transfixedwithfear,Cissycastadespairingglancearoundher。 Ah,thebell-rope!Inanotherinstantshehadgraspeditfranticallyinherhands。 Allthefear,indignation,horror,sympathy,andwildappealforhelpthathadarisenhelplesslyinherthroatandyetremainedunuttered,nowseemedtothrillthroughherfingersandthetightenedrope,andbrokeintofranticvoiceintheclangingmetalaboveher。Thewholechapel,thewholewoodland,theclear,moonlitskyabovewasfilledwithitsalarmingaccents。Itshrieked,implored,protested,summoned,andthreatened,inoneceaselessoutcry,seemingtorolloverandover——as,indeed,itdid——inleapsandboundsthatshookthebelfry。Neverbefore,evenintheblowsofthestrikingsurges,hadthebelloftheTamalpaisclamoredlikethat!Oncesheheardabovetheturmoiltheshakingofthedooragainsttheboltthatstillheldfirmly;onceshethoughtsheheardSeabright\'svoicecallingtoher;onceshethoughtshesmelledthestrongsmokeofburninggrass。Butshekepton,untilthewindowwassuddenlydarkenedbyafigure,andBrotherSeabright,leapingin,caughtherinhisarmsasshewasreelingfainting,butstillclingingtotherope。Buthisstrongpresenceandsomepowerfulmagnetisminhistouchrestoredher。 \"Youhaveheardall!\"hesaid。 \"Yes。” \"Thenforyouraunt\'ssake,foryourdeadfather\'ssake,FORGET all!Thatwretchedmanhasfledwithhiswoundedhirelings——lethissingowithhim。Butthevillageisalarmed——thebrethrenmaybehereanymoment!NeitherquestionnordenywhatIshalltellthem。Fearnothing。GodwillforgivethesilencethatleavesthevengeancetoHishandsalone!\"Voicesandfootstepswereheardapproachingthechapel。BrotherSeabrightsignificantlypressedherhandandstrodetowardsthedoor。DeaconShadwellwasfirsttoenter。 \"Youhere——BrotherSeabright!Whathashappened?\" \"Godbepraised!\"saidBrotherSeabrightcheerfully,\"nothingofconsequence!Thedangerisover!Yet,butforthecourageandpresenceofmindofSisterApplebyaseriousevilmighthavebeendone。”Hepaused,andwithanothervoiceturnedhalf- interrogativelytowardsher。\"Somechildren,orapassingtramp,hadcarelesslythrownmatchesintheunderbrush,andtheywereignitedbesidethechapel。SisterAppleby,chancingtoreturnherefor\"—— \"Formyfan,\"saidCissywithatimidtruthfulnessofaccent。 \"Foundherselfunabletocopewithit,anditoccurredtohertogivethealarmyouheard。Ihappenedtobepassingandwasfirsttorespond。Happilytheflameshadmadebutlittleheadway,andwerequicklybeatendown。Itisallovernow。Butletushopethatthespeedyclearingoutoftheunderbrushandtheopeningofthewoodsaroundthechapelwillpreventanyrecurrenceofthealarmofto-night。”…… ThatthelessonthusreiteratedbyBrotherSeabrightwaseffective,thefollowingextract,fromthecolumnsofthe\"WhalePointGazette,\"maynotonlybeofferedasevidence,butmayevengivethecautiousreaderfurtherlightontheepisodeitself:—— STRANGEDISCOVERYATWESTWOODLANDS——THETAMALPAISMYSTERYAGAIN。 TheimprovementsintheclearingaroundtheSidonChapelatWestWoodlands,undertakenbytheRev。JamesSeabright,havedisclosedanotherlinkinthemysterywhichsurroundedthelossoftheTamalpaissomeyearsagoatWhaleMouthPoint。ItwillberememberedthattheboatcontainingAdams&Co。\'streasure,theTamalpais\'firstofficer,andacrewoffourmenwaslostontherocksshortlyafterleavingtheill-fatedvessel。Noneofthebodieswereeverrecovered,andthetreasureitselfcompletelybaffledthesearchofdiversandsalvers。AlidlessboxbearingthemarkofAdams&Co。,ofthekindinwhichtheirtreasurewasusuallyshipped,wasyesterdayfoundinthewoodsbehindthechapel,halfburiedinbrush,bark,andwindfalls。Therewerenootherindications,exceptthetracesofacamp-fireatsomeremoteperiod,probablylongbeforethebuildingofthechapel。Buthowandwhentheboxwastransportedtotheupland,andbywhoseagency,stillremainsamatterofconjecture。OurreporterwhovisitedtheRev。Mr。Seabright,whohaslatelyacceptedtheregularministryofthechapel,wasofferedeveryfacilityforinformation,butitwasevidentthattheearlysettlerswhowerecognizantofthefact——iftherewereany——areeitherdeadorhaveleftthevicinity。 THEHOME-COMINGOFJIMWILKES。 I。 Formanyminutestherehadbeennosoundbutthemonotonousdrummingoftherainontheroofofthecoach,theswishingofwheelsthroughthegravellymud,andthemomentaryclatterofhoofsuponsomerockyoutcropintheroad。Conversationhadceased;thelight-heartedyoungeditorinthefrontseat,morethansuspectedofdangerouslevity,hadrelapsedintosilencesincetheheavymaninthemiddleseathadtakentoregardingtheceilingwithostentatiousresignation,andthethinfemalebesidehimhadavertedherrespectablebonnet。Anoccasionallurchofthecoachbroughtdownafringeofraindropsfromitseavesthatfilmedthewindowsandshutoutthesoddenprospectalreadydarkeningintonight。TherehadbeenamomentaryreliefintheirhurrieddashthroughSummitSprings,andthespectacleofcertainnewlyarrivedCountyDelegatescrowdingtheverandaofitsonehotel;butthatwasnowthreemilesbehind。Theyoungeditor\'ssoleresourcewastooccasionallystealaglanceatthefaceoftheonepassengerwhoseemedtobeinsympathywithhim,butwhowastoofarawayforeasyconversation。Itwasthehalf-amused,half-perplexedfaceofayoungmanwhohadbeenforsometimeregardinghimfromaremotecornerofthecoachwithanoddminglingofadmiringyetcogitatinginterest,which,however,hadneverextendedtoanyfurtherencouragementthanafaintsadsmile。Eventhisatlastfadedoutinthegrowingdarkness;thepowerfulcoachlampsoneithersidethatflashedonthewaysideobjectsgavenolighttotheinterior。 Everybodywasslowlyfallingasleep。Suddenlyeverybodywokeuptofindthatthecoachwasapparentlystandingstill!Whenithadstoppednooneknew!Theyoungeditorloweredhiswindow。Thecoachlamponthatsidewasmissing,butnothingwastobeseen。 Inthedistancethereappearedtobeafaintsplashing。 \"Well,\"calledoutanimpatientvoicefromtheboxabove;\"whatdoyoumakeit?\"ItwastheauthoritativeaccentsofYubaBill,thedriver,andeverybodylistenedeagerlyforthereply。 Itcamefaintlyfromthedistanceandthesplashing。\"Almostfourfeethere,anddeepeningasyougo。” \"Deadwater?\" \"No——backwaterfromtheFork。” Therewasageneralmovementtowardsthedoorsandwindows。Thesplashingcamenearer。Thenalightflashedonthetrees,thewindows,and——twofeetofyellowwaterpeacefullyflowingbeneaththem!Thethinfemalegaveaslightscream。 \"There\'snodanger,\"saidtheExpressman,nowwadingtowardsthemwiththecoachlampinhishand。\"Butwe\'llhavetopullroundoutofitandgobacktotheSprings。There\'snogettingpastthisbreakto-night。” \"Whydidn\'tyouletusknowthisbefore,\"saidtheheavymanindignantlyfromthewindow。 \"Jim,\"saidthedriverwiththatslowdeliberationwhichinstantlyenforcedcompleteattention。 \"Yes,Bill。” \"Haveyougotasparecopyofthatreg\'larbulletinthattheStageKempanyissooseverytenminutestoeachpassengertotell\'emwhereweare,howfaritistothenextplace,andwotsthestateo\'theweathergin\'rally?\" \"No!\"saidtheExpressmangrimly,asheclimbedtothebox,\"there\'snotoneleft。Why?\" \"CostheEmperorofChiny\'sinsidewantin\'one!Hoop!Keepyourseatsdownthere!G\'lang!\"thewhipcracked,therewasadesperatesplashing,abackwardandforwardjoltingofthecoach,theglisteningwetflanksandtossingheadsoftheleadersseenforamomentoppositethewindows,asickeningswirlofthewholebodyofthevehicleasifpartingfromitsaxles,alongstraightdraggingpull,and——presentlythewelcomesoundofhoofsoncemorebeatingthefirmerground。 \"Hi!Holdup——driver!\" Itwastheeditor\'squietfriendwhowasleaningfromthewindow。 \"Isn\'tWilkes\'sranchjustoffhere?\" \"Yes,halfamilealongtheridge,Ireckon,\"returnedthedrivershortly。 \"Well,ifyou\'renotgoingonto-night,I\'dgetoffandstopthere。” \"Ireckonyourhead\'slevel,stranger,\"saidBillapprovingly;\"forthey\'reaboutchockfullattheSprings\'House。” Todescend,thepassengerwasobligedtopassoutbythemiddleseatandbeforetheyoungeditor。Ashedidsohecastashylookonhimand,leaningover,saidhesitatingly,inalowervoice:\"I don\'tthinkyouwillbeabletogetinattheSpringsHotel。If—— if——youcaretocomewithmeto——to——theranch,Icantakecareofyou。” Theyoungeditor——amanofaction——pausedforaninstantonly。 Thenseizinghisbag,hesaidpromptly:\"Thankyou,\"andfollowedhisnewly-foundfriendtotheground。Thewhipcracked,thecoachrolledaway。 \"YouknowWilkes?\"hesaid。 \"Ye-ee-s。He\'smyfather。” \"Ah,\"saidtheeditorcheerfully,\"thenyou\'regoinghome?\" \"Yes。” Itwasquitelightintheopen,andthestranger,afteramoment\'ssurveyoftheprospect,——asurveythat,however,seemedtobecharacterizedbyhisprevioushesitation,——said:\"Thisway,\" crossedtheroad,andbegantofollowaquiteplainbutlongdisusedwagontrackalongtheslope。Hismannerwasstillsoembarrassedthattheyoungeditor,aftergaylyrepeatinghisthanksforhiscompanion\'sthoughtfulcourtesy,followedhiminsilence。 Attheendoftenminutestheyhadreachedsomecultivatedfieldsandorchards;thestrangerbrightened,althoughstillwithapreoccupiedair,quickenedhispace,andthensuddenlystopped。 Whentheeditorreachedhissidehewasgazingwithapparentlystillgreaterperplexityuponthelevel,halfobliterated,andblackenedfoundationsofwhathadbeenalargefarmhouse。 \"Why,it\'sbeenburntdown!\"hesaidthoughtfully。 Theeditorstaredathim!Burntdownitcertainlyhadbeen,butbynomeansrecently。Grasseswerealreadyspringingupfromthecharredbeamsinthecellar,vinesweretrailingoverthefallenchimneys,excavations,alreadyold,hadbeenmadeamongtheruins。 \"Whenwereyouherelast?\"theeditoraskedabruptly。 \"Fiveyearsago,\"saidthestrangerabstractedly。 \"Fiveyears!——andyouknewnothingofTHIS?\" \"No。IwasinTahiti,Australia,Japan,andChinaallthetime。” \"Andyouneverheardfromhome?\" \"No。YouseeIquo\'ledwiththeoldman,andranaway。” \"Andyoudidn\'twritetotellthemyouwerecoming?\" \"No。”Hehesitated,andthenadded:\"Neverthoughto\'comingtillIsawYOU。” \"Me!\" \"Yes;youand——thehighwater。” \"Doyoumeantosay,\"saidtheyoungeditorsharply,\"thatyoubroughtME——anutterstrangertoyou——outofthatcoachtoclaimthehospitalityofafatheryouhadquarreledwith——hadn\'tseenforfiveyearsanddidn\'tknowifhewouldreceiveyou?\" \"Yes,——youseethat\'sjustWHYIdidit。Yousee,Ireckonedmychanceswouldbebettertoseehimalongwithacheerful,chipperfellowlikeyou。Ididn\'t,ofcourse,kalkilateonthis,\"headded,pointingdejectedlytotheruins。 Theeditorgasped;thenasuddenconceptionoftheunrivaledabsurdityofthesituationflasheduponhim,——ofhispassivelyfollowingtheamiableidiotathissideinordertocontemplate,bythefallingrainandlonelynight,aheapofsoddenruins,whilethecoachwasspeedingtoSummitSpringsandshelter,and,aboveall,thereasonWHYhewasinvited,——until,puttingdownhisbag,heleaneduponhisstick,andlaugheduntilthetearscametohiseyes。 Atwhichhiscompanionvisiblybrightened。\"Itoldyouso,\"hesaidcheerfully;\"Iknewyou\'dbeabletotakeit——andtheoldman—— inTHATWAY,andthatwouldhavefetchedhimround。” \"ForHeaven\'ssake!don\'ttalkanymore,\"saidtheeditor,wipinghiseyes,\"buttrytorememberifyoueverhadanyneighborsaboutherewherewecanstaytonight。Wecan\'twalktoSummitSprings,andwecan\'tcampoutontheseruins。” \"Theredidn\'tusetobeanybodynearerthantheSprings。” \"Butthatwasfiveyearsago,yousay,\"saidtheeditorimpatiently;\"andalthoughyourfatherprobablymovedawayafterthehouseburneddown,thecountry\'sbeenthicklysettledsincethen。Thatfieldhasbeenlatelyplanted。Theremustbeanotherhousebeyond。Let\'sfollowthetrailalittlefarther。” Theytrampedalonginsilence,thistimetheeditorleading。 Presentlyhestopped。\"There\'sahouse——inthere——amongthetrees,\"hesaid,pointing。\"Whoseisit?\" Thestrangershookhisheaddubiously。Althoughapparentlyunaffectedbyanysentimentalconsiderationofhisfather\'smisfortune,thespectacleoftheblackenedruinsofthehomesteadhadevidentlyshakenhispreconceivedplans。\"Itwasn\'tthereinMYtime,\"hesaidmusingly。 \"ButitISthereinOURtime,\"respondedtheeditorbriskly,\"andI proposetogothere。Fromwhatyouhavetoldmeofyourfather—— evenifhishousewerestillstanding——ourchancesofgettingsupperandabedfromhimwouldbedoubtful!Isuppose,\"hecontinuedastheymovedontogether,\"youlefthiminanger——fiveyearsago?\" \"Ye-es。” \"Didhesayanythingasyouleft?\" \"Idon\'trememberanythingparticularthatheSAID。” \"Well,whatdidheDO?\" \"Shotatmefromthewindow!\" \"Ah!\"saidtheyoungeditorsoftly。Neverthelesstheywalkedonforsometimeinsilence。Graduallyawhitepicketfencecameintoviewatrightangleswiththetrail,andamanappearedwalkingleisurelyalongwhatseemedtobetheregularlytraveledroad,besideit。Theeditor,whohadtakenmattersinhisownhands,withoutspeakingtohiscompanion,ranquicklyforwardandaccostedthestranger,brieflystatingthathehadleftthestage-coachwithacompanion,becauseitwasstoppedbyhighwater,andasked,withoutenteringintofurtherdetails,tobedirectedtosomeplacewheretheycouldpassthenight。Themanquiteasbrieflydirectedhimtothehouseamongthetrees,whichhesaidwashisown,andthenleisurelypursuedhiswayalongtheroad。Theyoungeditorranbacktohiscompanion,whohadhaltedinthedrippingshadowofasycamore,andrecountedhisgoodfortune。 \"Ididn\'t,\"headded,\"sayanythingaboutyourfather。Youcanmakeinquiriesyourselflater。” \"Ireckontherewon\'tbemuchneedofthat,\"returnedhiscompanion。\"Youdidn\'ttakemuchnoteo\'thatman,didyou?\" \"Notmuch,\"saidtheeditor。 \"Well,THAT\'SMYFATHER,andIreckonthatnewhousemustbehis。” II。 Theyoungeditorwasalittlestartled。Themanhehadjustquittedcertainlywasnotdangerouslooking,andyet,rememberingwhathissonhadsaid,thereWEREhomicidalpossibilities。\"Lookhere,\"hesaidquickly,\"he\'snotthereNOW。Whydon\'tyouseizetheopportunitytoslipintothehouse,makepeacewithyourmotherandsisters,andgetthemtointercedewithyourfatherwhenhereturns?\" \"Tharain\'tanymother;shediedaforeIleft。MysisterAlmiry\'salittlegirl——thoughthat\'sfouryearsagoandmebbeeshe\'sgrowed。Mybrothersandmedidn\'tpulltogethermuch。ButIwasthinkin\'thatmebbeeYOUmightgointharformefirst,andseehowthelandlays;thensortertell\'em\'boutmeinyourtakin\',chipper,easyway;make\'emlaugh,andwhenyou\'vesquared\'em—— I\'llbehangin\'roundoutside——youkincallMEin。Don\'tyousee?\" TheyoungeditorDIDsee。Ridiculousastheproposalwouldhaveseemedtohimanhourago,itnowappearedpractical,andevencommendeditselftohistaste。Hisnamewaswellknowninthecountyandhismediationmightbeeffective。Perhapshisvanitywasslightlyflatteredbyhiscompanion\'sfaithinhim;perhapshewasnotfreefromacertainhumancuriositytoknowtherest; perhapshewasmoreinterestedthanhecaredtoconfessinthehelplesshome-seekerbesidehim。 \"Butyoumusttellmesomethingmoreofyourself,andyourfortuneandprospects。They\'llbesuretoaskquestions。” \"Mebbeetheywon\'t。ButyoucansayI\'vedonewell——mademypileoverinAustralia,andain\'tcomin\'onTHEM。Remember——sayI \'ain\'tcomin\'onthem\'!\" Theeditornodded,andthen,asiffearfuloflettinghispresentimpulsecool,ranofftowardsthehouse。 Itwaslargeandrespectablelooking,andauguredwellforthepresentfortunesoftheWilkes\'s。Theeditorhaddeterminedtoattackthecitadelonitsweaker,feminineside,andwhenthefrontdoorwasopenedtohisknock,askedtoseeMissAlmiraWilkes。TheIrishservantshowedhimintoacomfortablelookingsitting-room,andinanothermomentwithaquickrustleofskirtsinthepassageaveryprettygirlimpulsivelyentered。Fromthefirstflashofherkeenblueeyestheeditor——afairstudentofthesex——conceivedtheideathatshehadexpectedsomebodyelse;fromthesecondthatshewasanarrantflirt,anddidnotintendtobedisappointed。 Thismuchwasinhisfavor。 Spurredbyherprovokingeyesandthenovelsituation,hestatedhisbusinesswithanairylightnessandhumorthatseemedtojustifyhislatecompanion\'sestimateofhispowers。Buteveninhiscynicalattitudehewasunpreparedforthegirl\'sreceptionofhisnews。Hehadexpectedsomeindignationorevenharshnesstowardsthismanwhomhewasbeginningtoconsiderasakindofdetrimentaloutcastorprodigal,buthewasastoundedatthecompleteandutterindifference——thefrankandheartlessunconcern—— withwhichsheheardofhisreturn。Whenshehadfollowedthenarratorratherthanhisstorytotheend,shelanguidlycalledherbrothersfromtheadjoiningroom。\"Thisgentleman,Mr。Grey,ofthe\'Argus,\'hascomeacrossJim——andJimiscalculatingtocomehereandseefather。” ThetwobrothersstaredatGrey,slightlyshruggedtheirshoulderswiththesameutterabsenceoffraternalsympathyorconcernwhichthegirlhadshown,andsaidnothing。 \"Onemoment,\"saidGreyalittlewarmly;\"Ihavenodesiretopenetratefamilysecrets,butwouldyoumindtellingmeifthereisanygravereasonwhyheshouldnotcome。Wasthereanyscandalousconduct,unpardonableoffense——letusevensay——anycriminalactonhispartwhichmakeshisreturntothisroofimpossible?\" Thethreelookedateachotherwithadullsurprisethatendedinavacantwonderingsmile。\"No,no,\"theysaidinonevoice。\"No,only\"—— \"Onlywhat?\"askedGreyimpatiently。 \"Dadjusthateshim!\" \"Likepizon,\"smiledAlmira。 Theyoungeditorrosewithaslightincreaseofcolor。\"Lookhere,\"saidthegirl,whosedimpleshaddeepenedasshekeenlysurveyedhim,asifdetectingsomeamorousartificeunderhisshowofinterestforherbrother。\"Dad\'sgonedowntothesheepfoldandwon\'tbebackforanhour。Yo\'mightbring——YO\'FRIEND——in。” \"Heain\'twantin\'anything?Ain\'tdeadbroke?nornothin\',eh?\" suggestedoneofthebrothersdubiously。 GreyhastenedtoassurethemofJim\'sabsolutesolvency,andevenenlargedconsiderablyonhisAustralianfortune。Theylookedrelievedbutnotinterested。 \"Goandfetchhim,\"saidthewitch,archlyhoveringnearGreywithdancingeyes;\"andmindYO\'comeback,too!\" Greyhesitatedamomentandthenpassedoutinthedarkporch。A drippingfigureemergedfromthetreesopposite。ItwasJim。 \"Yoursisterandbrotherswillseeyou,\"saidGreyhastily,toavoidembarrassingdetails。\"HEwon\'tbehereforanhour。ButI\'dadviseyoutomakethemostofyourtime,andgetthegood-willofyoursister。”Hewouldhavedrawnbacktolettheprodigalpassinalone,butthemanappealinglyseizedhisarm,andGreywasobligedtore-enterwithhim。Henoticed,however,thathebreathedhard。 Theyturnedslightlytowardstheirrelative,butdidnotoffertoshakehandswithhim,nordidhewiththem。Hesatdownsidewaysonanunofferedchair。\"Theoldhousegotburnt!\"hesaid,wipinghislips,andthendryinghiswethairwithhishandkerchief。 Astheremarkwasaddressedtonooneinparticularitwassomesecondsbeforetheelderbrotherreplied:\"Yes。” \"Almira\'sgrowed。” Againnoonefeltcalledupontoanswer,andAlmiraglancedarchlyattheyoungeditorasifhemighthaveadded:\"andimproved。” \"You\'vedonewell?\"returnedoneofthebrotherstentatively。 \"Yes,I\'mallright,\"saidJim。 Therewasanotherspeechlessinterval。EventheconversationalGreyfeltundersomeunhallowedspellofsilencethathecouldnotbreak。 \"Iseetheoldwellisthereyet,\"saidJim,wipinghislipsagain。 \"Wheredadwasoncegoin\'tochuckyoudownforgivin\'himbacktalk,\"saidtheyoungerbrothercasually。 ToMr。Grey\'sreliefandyetastonishment,Jimburstintoaloudlaughandrubbedhislegs。\"That\'sso——howoldtimesDOcomeback!\" \"And,\"saidthebright-eyedAlmira,there\'sthatoldbutternut-treethatyoushinneduponedaywhenwesetthehoundsonyou。 Goodness!howyouscooted!\" AgainJimlaughedloudlyandnodded。\"Yes,thesameoldbutternut。 HowyouDOremember,Almira?\"Thisadmiringly。 Anddon\'tyourememberDeliaShort?\"continuedAlmira,pleasedattheadmiration,andperhapsalittleexaltedatthesingularattentionwhichtheyoungeditorwasgivingtothosecheerfulreminiscences。\"She,youknow,youwasreg\'larlysickafter,sothatwealwaysallowedshekinderturnedyo\'brainaforeyouwentaway!Well!allthewhileyouwerecourtin\'heritappearsshewassecretlymarriedtoJo——yo\'friend——JoStacy。Lord!therewasatalkaboutthat!andaboutyo\'allalongthinkin\'yo\'hadchances! Yo\'friendhere,\"withanarchglanceatGrey,\"who\'sallusputtin\' folksinthenewspapers,ortergetaholdonthat!\" Jimagainlaughedlouderthantheothers,andrubbedhislips。 Grey,however,offeredonlythetributeofapeculiarsmileandwalkedtothewindow。\"Yousayyourfatherwillreturninanhour?\"hesaid,turningtotheelderbrother。 \"Yes,unlesshekeptontoWatson\'s。” \"Where?\"saidJimsuddenly。 ItstruckGreythathisvoicehadchanged——orratherthathewasnowspeakingforthefirsttimeinhisnaturaltone。 \"Watson\'s,justoverthebridge,\"explainedhisbrother。\"Ifhewenttherehewon\'tbebacktillten。” JimpickeduphisIndiarubbercapeandhat,said,\"IreckonI\'lljusttakeaturnoutsideuntilhegetsback,\"andwalkedtowardsthedoor。Noneofhisrelativesmovednorseemedtoofferanyopposition。Greyfollowedhimquickly。\"I\'llgowithyou,\"hesaid。 \"No,\"returnedJimwithsingularearnestness。\"Youstayhereandkeep\'emupcheerfullikethis。They\'redoingallthisforYOU,youknow;Almiry\'sjustthischipperonlyonyouraccount。” Seeingtheyoungmanwasinflexible,Greyreturnedgrimlytotheroom,butnotuntilhehadnoticed,withsomesurprise,thatJim,immediatelyonleavingthehouse,dartedoffataquickrunthroughtherainanddarkness。Preoccupiedwiththis,andperhapsstillinfluencedbythetoneofthepreviousconversation,hedidnotrespondreadilytothefairAlmira\'sconversationaladvances,andwasspeedilylefttoaseatbythefirealone。Attheendoftenminutesheregrettedhehadevercome;whenhalfanhourhadpassedhewonderedifhehadnotbettertrytoreachtheSummitalone。 WiththelapseofanhourhebegantofeeluneasyatJim\'sprolongedabsenceinspiteofthecoldindifferenceofthehousehold。Suddenlyheheardstampingintheporch,amutteredexclamation,andthevoicesofthetwobrothersinthehall。 \"Why,dad!what\'sup?Yo\'lookhalfdrowned!\" Thedooropeneduponthesodden,steamingfigureoftheoldmanwhomhehadmetontheroad,followedbythetwosons。Buthewasevidentlymoreoccupiedandpossessedbysomementalpassionthanbyhisphysicaldiscomfort。Yetstronganddominantoverboth,hethrewoffhiswetcoatandwaistcoatasheentered,andmarcheddirectlytothefire。Utterlyignoringthepresenceofastranger,hesuddenlyturnedandfacedhisfamily。 \"Halfdrowned。Yes!andImighthavebeenhulldrownedforthatmatter。ThebackwateroftheForkisalloverWatson\'s,andthebridgeisgone。Istumbledontothisendofitinthedark,andwentoff,headfirst,intotwentyfeetofwater!Triedtofightmywayout,butthecurrentwasaginme。I\'dbindowntwice,andwasgoingdownforthethirdtime,whensomebodygrabbedmebythescruffo\'myneckandunderthearm——so!——andswammetothebank! WhenIscrambledupIsez:\'Ican\'tseeyourface,\'sezI,\'Idon\'tknowwhoyouare,\'sezI,\'butIreckonyou\'reawhitemanandcleargrit,\'sezI,\'andthere\'smyhandonit!\'Andhegrabsitandsez,\'We\'requits,\'andscootedouto\'mysight。And,\" continuedtheoldmanstaringattheirfacesandraisinghisvoicealmosttoascream,\"whodoyouthinkitwas?Why,THATSNEAKIN\' HOUNDOFABROTHEROFYOURS——JIM!Jim!thescallawagthatIbootedoutertheranchfiveyearsago,crawlin\',writhin\'backagainafteralltheseyearstoinsulthisoldfather\'sgrayhairs!Andsomeofyou——byGod——oncethoughtthatIwashardonhim!\"…… Thesunwasshiningbrightlythenextmorningastheyoungeditorhaltedtheupcoachinthenowdriedhollow。Ashewasclamberingtoaseatbesidethedriver,hiselbowwasjoggedatthewindow。 LookingdownhesawthefaceofJim。 \"Wehadagaytalklastnight,rememberingoldtimes,didn\'twe?\" saidtheprodigalcheerfully。 \"Yes,but——whereareyougoingnow?\" \"BacktoAustralia,Ireckon!Butitwasmightygoodtodropinontheoldhomesteadoncemore!\" \"Rather,\"saidtheeditor,clingingtothewindowandlingeringinmid-airtothemanifestimpatienceofYubaBill;\"butIsay——lookhere!——wereyouQUITEsatisfied?\" Jim\'shandtightenedaroundtheyoungeditor\'sasheansweredcheerfully,\"Yes。”Buthisfacewasturnedawayfromthewindow。