第10章

类别:其他 作者:Kate Douglas Wiggin字数:15733更新时间:18/12/14 10:54:48
4。The-new-load-is-all-light-ee。 5。Thebay-lum-tlee-is-flesh-and-plitty。 Finally,whensheattemptedtointroducethesentence,\'Aroundtheroughandruggedrocktheraggedrascalran,\'HopYetrosehurriedly,remarking,\'Alllightee;Igonomoreschooljus\'now。Ilungetlunchee。\' Bellcamerunningdownthepathjustthen,andlinkingherarminPolly\'ssaid,\'Papahasthenicestplan。YouknowtheboysaresodisappointedthatColonelJacksondidn\'taskthemovertothatrodeoathiscattleranch——thoughasummerrodeoisonlytosortoutfatcattletosell,anditisnotveryexciting;butpapapromisedtotellthemallabouttheold-fashionedkindsomenight,andhehasjustrememberedthatto-morrowisAdmissionDay,September9,soheproposesarealcelebrationroundthecamp-firetoamuseElsie。Shedoesn\'tknowanythingaboutCaliforniaevenasitisnow,andnoneofusknowwhatitwasintheolddays。Don\'tyouthinkitwillbefun?\' \'Perfectlysplendid!\' \'Andpapawantsuseachtocontributesomething。\' \'Apicnic!——butIdon\'tknowanything。\' \'That\'sjustwhatI\'mcomingto。Ihavesuchabrightidea。Hesaidthatwemightlookinanyofhisbooks,butGeoffandJackareatthemalready,andI\'dlikeasurprise。NowJuanCapistrano,anoldvaqueroofColonelJackson\'s,isoverhere。Heisawonderfulrider; papasaysthathecouldrideonacomet,ifhecouldgetachancetomount。Itwashewhotoldtheboysthattherodeowasover。NowI proposethatwegoandinterviewPanchoandJuan,andgetthemtotellussomeoldCaliforniastories。Theyarebothasstupidastheycanbe,buttheymusthavehadsomeadventures,Isuppose,somewhere,sometime。I\'lltranslateandwritethethingsdown,formypart,andyouandMargerycantellthem。\' \'Lovely!Oh,ifwecanonlygetanexcitinggrizzlystory,sothatEveryone\'sblooduponenditwillstand,Andthehairruncoldintheirveins! AndwasDr。PauloutherewhenCaliforniawasadmittedintotheUnion——1850,wasn\'tit?\' \'Ofcourse;why,mychild,hewasoneofthedelegatescalledbyGeneralRiley,themilitarygovernor,tomeetinconventionatMontereyandmakeaStateconstitution。ThatwasSeptember,too——thefirstdayofSeptember1849。HewentbacktotheEastsometimeafterwards,andstayedtenorfifteenyears;buthewasarealpioneerand\"forty-niner\"allthesame。 Thenextnight,September9th,wassocoolthatthecamp-firewasmorethanordinarilydelightful;accordinglytheypiledonmorewoodthanusual,andpreparedforagrandblaze。Itwasalwaysbuiltdirectlyinfrontofthesitting-roomtent,sothatMrs。HowardandMrs。Winshipcouldsitthereiftheyliked;buttheyoungpeoplepreferredtolielazilyontheircushionsandsaddlesundertheoak- tree,alittledistancefromtheblaze。Theclear,redfirelightdancedandflickered,andthesparksroseintothesombredarknessfantastically,whiletheruddyglowmadethegreatoakanenchantedpalace,intowhosehollowdometheynevertiredofgazing。Whenthelightstreamedhighest,thebronzegreenofthefoliagewasturnedintocrimson,and,asitdiednowandthen,thestarswinkedbrightlythroughthethousandtinywindowsformedbytheinterlacingbranches。 \'Well,\'saidthedoctor,bringinghisChineselounging-chairintothecircle,andlightinghispipesoastobethoroughlyhappyandcomfortable,\'willyoubanishdistinctionsofageandallowmetositamongyouthisevening?\' \'Certainly,\'Margerysaid;\'that\'stheverypointofthecelebration。 ThisisAdmissionDay,youknow,andwhyshouldn\'tweadmityou?\' \'True;andhavingputmyselfintoaholidayhumourbydiningoffPancho\'sdishofguisado(Isupposeto-nightofallnightswemustcallbeefandonionstewbyitslocalname),Iwillproceedtobusiness,andwewilltalkaboutCalifornia。Bytheway,Ishallonlyconducttheexercises,forIfeelratherembarrassedbythefactthatI\'veneverkilled,orbeenkilledby,abear,neverbeenbittenbyatarantula,poisonedbyarattlesnake,assaultedbyastage- robber,noranythingofthatsort。Youhaveallreadmystoryofcrossingtheplains。Ievendidthatinacomparativelyeasyandunheroicfashion。Ionlywish,mydeargirlsandboys,thatwehadwithussomeoneofthebraveandenergeticmenandwomenwhomadethatterriblejourneyattheriskoftheirlives。ThehistoryoftheCaliforniaCrusaders,thethirtythousandormoreemigrantswhocrossedtheplainsin\'48,morethanequalsthegreatmilitaryexpeditionsoftheMiddleAges,inmagnitude,peril,andadventure。 SomewentbywayofSantaFeandalongthehillsoftheGila;others,startingfromRedRiver,traversedtheGreatStakeDesertandwentfromElPasodelNortetoSonora;otherswentthroughMexico,and,afterspendingoverahundreddaysatsea,ranintoSanDiegoandgaveuptheirvessels;otherslandedexhaustedwiththeirsevenmonths\'passageroundtheHorn;andsomereachedthespotonfootafterwalkingthewholelengthoftheCaliforniapeninsula。\' \'Whatprivationstheymusthavesuffered!\'saidMrs。Howard。\'I neverquiterealisedit。\' \'Why,theamountofsufferingthatwasenduredinthosemountainpassesanddesertscanneverbetoldinwords。ThosewhowentbytheGreatDesertwestoftheColoradofoundastretchofburningsaltplains,ofshiftinghillsofsand,withbonesofanimalsandmenscatteredalongthetrails;ofterribleandghastlyodoursrisinginthehotairfromthebodiesofhundredsofmules,andhumancreaturestoo,thatlayhalf-buriedintheglaringwhitesand。Aterriblejourneyindeed;butifanyStateintheUnioncouldbefairenough,fertileenough,andrichenoughtorepaysuchalavishexpenditureofenergyandsuffering,Californiacertainlywasandistheone。Nowwhocantellussomethingofthename\"California\"?You,Geoffrey?\' \'Geoffreyhascrammed!\'exclaimedBell,maliciously。\'Ibelievehe\'sbeenreadingupalldayandtoldpapawhatquestiontoaskhim!\' \'I\'llpassitontoyouifyoulike,\'laughedGeoffrey。 \'No——you\'dnevergetanotherthatyoucouldanswer!Goon!\' \'In1534,oneHernandodeGrijalvawassentbyHernandoCorteztodiscoversomethingorother,anditwasprobablyhewhothensawthepeninsulaofCalifornia;butaquarterofacenturybeforethisaromancecalledEsplandianhadappearedinSpain,narratingtheadventuresofanAmazonianqueenwhobroughtalliesfrom\"therighthandoftheIndies\"toassisttheinfidelsintheirattackuponConstantinople——bythewayIforgottosaythatshewasapagan。 ThisqueenoftheAmazonswascalledCalafia,andherkingdom,richingoldandpreciousstones,wasnamedCalifornia。Thewriteroftheromancederivedthisname,perhaps,fromCalif,asuccessorofMohammed。Hesays:\"KnowthatontherighthandoftheIndiesthereisanislandnamedCalifornia,veryclosetotheTerrestialParadise,anditwaspeopledbyblackwomenwithoutanymanamongthem,fortheylivedinthefashionoftheAmazonia。Theywereofstrongandhardybodies,ofardentcourage,andofgreatforce。Theirislandwasthestrongestinalltheworld,withitssteepcliffsandrockyshore。Theirarmswereallofgold,andsowastheharnessofthewildbeastswhichtheytamedandrode。Forinthewholeislandtherewasnometalbutgold。Theylivedincaveswroughtoutoftherockswithmuchlabour,andtheyhadmanyshipswithwhichtheysailedouttoothercountriestoobtainbooty。\"CortezandGrijalvabelievedthattheywerenearthecoastofAsia,fortheyhadnoconceptionofthesizeoftheworldnorofthevastnessofthePacificOcean;andasthenewly-discoveredlandcorrespondedwiththecountrydescribedintheromance,theynamedthepeninsulaCalifornia。\' \'Mybook,\'saidPhilip,\'declaredthatthederivationofthenamewasveryuncertain,andthatitwasfirstbestowedononeofthecoastbaysbyBernalDiaz。\' \'Now,Philip!\'exclaimedMargery,\'doyousupposewearegoingtobelievethat,afterGeoff\'slovelystory?\' \'Certainlynot;IonlythoughtI\'dpermityoutohearbothsides。I knewofcoursethatyouwouldbelievetheprettierstoryofthetwo—— girlsalwaysdo!\' \'Thatisn\'ta\"prettystory\"——yourremark,Imean,sowewon\'tbelieveit;willwe,girls?\'askedBell。 \'Now,Polly,youreyessparkleasifyoucouldn\'twaitanotherminute;yourturnnext,\'saidDr。Winship。 \'IamonlyafraidthatIcan\'tremembermycontribution,whichisreallyBell\'sandstillmorereallyPancho\'s,forhetoldittous,andBelltranslateditandmadeitintoastory。Wecallit\"Valerio;or,TheMysteriousMountainCave。\"\' \'Beginswell!\'exclaimedJack。 \'Now,Jack,youmustbenice。RememberthisisBell\'sstory,andsheislettingmetellitsothatIcanbearmyshareintheentertainment。\' \'Panchobelieveseverywordofit,\'addedBell,\'andsaysthathisfathertoldittohim;butasIhadtochangeitfrombadSpanishintogoodEnglish,Idon\'tknowwhetherI\'vecaughttheideaexactly。\' \'Oh,itwilldoquitenicely,I\'venodoubt,\'saidJack,encouragingly。\'We\'veoftenheardyoudogoodEnglishintobadSpanish,andturnandturnaboutisonlyfairplay。Don\'tmindme,Polly;Iwillbegentle!\' \'Jack,ifyoudon\'tbehaveyourselfI\'llsendyoutobed,\'saidElsie;andheduckedhisheadobedientlyintoherlap,asPolly,withherhandsclaspingherknees,andwiththefirelightdancingoverherbrightface,leanedforwardandtoldtheLegendofVALERIO;OR,THEMYSTERIOUSMOUNTAINCAVE。 \'Alongtimeago,beforethesettlementofSantaBarbarabythewhites,theMissionpadreshadagreatmanyIndiansundertheircontrol,whowereknownaspeons,orserfs。Theyweregivenenoughtoeat,werenotmolestedbytheoutsideIndians,andwereentirelypeaceable。ThereweresofewmountainpassesbywhichtoenterSantaBarbarathattheywereeasilyheld,andofcoursethepadreswereanxioustokeeptheirIndiansfromrunningaway,lesttheyshouldshowthewildertribesthewaytogetinandcommitdepredations。 ThesepeaceableIndianspaidtributetointermediarytribestoholdthepassesanddotheirfighting。ThoseabouttheMissiongavecornandcerealsandhidesandtheproductsofthesea,andgotinexchangepinones(pinenuts)。OneoftheseIndians,namedValerio,wasastrong,brave,handsomeyouth,whosehaughtyspiritrevoltedathisservitude,and,afterseekinganopportunityformanyweekshefinallyescapedtotheSantaYnezmountains,wherehefoundacaveinwhichhehidhimself,drawinghimselfupbyaropeandtakingitinafterhim。TheIndianshadunlimitedbeliefinValerio\'smysteriousandwonderfulpowers。Panchosaysthathecouldmakehimselfinvisibleatwill,thatlocksandkeyswerepowerlessagainsthim; andthatnoonecouldhinderhistakingmoney,horses,orfood。Allsortsofthingsdisappearedmysteriouslybydayandbynight,andtherobberieswereoneandalllaidtothedoorofValerio。ButafterawhileValeriogrewlonelyinhismountainretreat。Helongedforhumancompanionship,andatlength,becomingdesperate,hedescendedontheMissionsettlementandkidnappedayoungIndianboynamedChito,tookhimtohiscave,andadmittedhimintohiswildandlawlesslife。ButChitowasnotcontented。Helikedhomeandcomfortableslaverybetterthanthenew,strangelife;soheseizedthefirstopportunity,andbeingabright,daringlittlelad,andfleetoffoot,heescapedandmadehiswaytotheMission。ArrivingtherehetoldwonderfulstoriesofValerioandhislife;howhismarvellouswhitemareseemedtofly,ratherthangallop,andleapedfromrocktorocklikeachamois;andhowtheyliveduponwheat- bread,cheeses,wine,andotherdelicaciesinsteadofthecoarsefareoftheIndians。Hetoldthemthelocationofthecaveanddescribedthewaythither;sotheAlcalde(hewasthemayororjudge,youknow,Elsie),gotoutthetroopswiththeirmuskets,andthepadresgatheredtheMissionIndianswiththeirbowsandarrows,andtheyallstartedinpursuitoftheoutlaw。Amongthetroopsweretwohechiceros(wizardsormedicine-men),whosebowedshouldersandgrizzledbeardsshowedthemtobemenofmanyyearsandmuchwisdom。 Whenaskedtogivetheiradvice,theydeclaredthatValeriocouldnotbekilledbyanyordinaryweapons,butthatspecialmeansmustbeusedtobeofanyavailagainsthissupernaturalpowers。 Accordingly,oneofthehechicerosbrokeofftheheadofhisarrow,castacharmoverit,andpredictedthatthiswoulddealthefatalblow。ThepartystartedoutwithChitoasaguide,and,aftermanymilesofwearisometravelupruggedmountainsidesandoversteepandalmostimpassablemountaintrails,theypausedatthebaseofacliff,andsaw,faruptheheight,themouthofValerio\'scave,and,whatwasmore,Valeriohimselfsittinginthedoorwayfastasleep。 Alas!hehadbeendrinkingtooheavilyofhisstolenwine,orhewouldneverhavesoexposedhimselftotheenemy。Theyfiredavolleyathim。Oneshotonlytookeffect,andeventhiswouldnothavebeenpossiblesavethatthespellwasnotuponhimbecauseofhissleep;buttheoneshotwokehimand,halfrising,hestaggeredandfellfromthemouthofthecavetoaledgeofrocksbeneath。Hesprangtohisfeetinasecondandranlikeadeertowardsatreewherehiswhitemarewasfastened。Theyfiredanothervolley,but,thoughtheshotsflewineverydirection,Valeriopassedonunharmed; butjustashewasdisappearingfromviewthehechiceroraisedhisbowandtheheadlessarrowwhizzedthroughspaceandpiercedhimthroughtheheart。Theyclamberedupthecliffswithshoutsoftriumphandsurroundedhimoneveryside,butpoorValeriohadsurrenderedtoamorepowerfulenemythanthey!Wonderfultorelate,hestillbreathed,thoughthewoundshouldhavebeeninstantlyfatal。 Theyliftedhimfromthegroundandtiedhimonhissnow-whitemare,hislonghairreachingalmosttotheground,hishandsomefaceaspaleasdeath,thebloodtricklingfromhiswound;butthemysteriouspowerthathepossessedseemedtokeephimaliveinspiteofhissuffering。Finallyoneofthehechicerosdecidedthatthespelllayinthebuckskincordthatheworeabouthisthroat——aroughsortofnecklacehungwithbears\'clawsandsnakerattles——andthatheneverwoulddieuntilthemagiccordwascut。This,aftersomeconsultation,wasdone。Valeriodrewhislastbreathasitpartedasunder,andtheyborehisdeadbodyhomeintriumphtotheMission。 \'Butheisnotforgotten。Storiesarestilltoldofhiswonderfuldeeds,andpeoplestillgoinsearchofmoneythatheissupposedtohavehiddeninhiscave。TheMexicanwomenwhotellsuertes,orfortunes,describethelocationofthemoney;but,assoonasanyonereachesthecave,heiswarnedawaybyalittleoldmanwhostandsinthedoorandprotectstheburiedtreasure。AnIndianlad,whowasridingoverthehillsonedaywithhishorseandhisdogs,dismountedtosearchforhismoccasin,whenhesuddenlynoticedthatthedogshadchasedsomethingintoacaveintherocks。Hefollowed,and,peeringintothedarkness,sawtwogleamingeyes。Hethrusthisknifebetweenthem,butstrucktheair;and,thoughhehadbeenstandingdirectlyinfrontoftheopening,sothatnothingcouldhavepassedhim,yetheheardtheclatterofhoofsandthetinkleofspurs,and,turning,sawamysterioushorseman,whosepalefaceandstreaminghairmeltedintothemountainmist,asitfloateddownfromthepurpleSantaYnezpeaksintothelapofthevine-coveredfoot- hillsbelow。\' CHAPTERX:MORECAMP-FIRESTORIES \'Andstilltheywatchedtheflickeringoftheblaze,Andtalkedtogetherofthegoodolddays。\' \'Brava!\'\'Bravissima!\'\'Splendid,Polly!\'exclaimedtheboys。 \'Bell,you\'reagreatauthor!\' \'Couldn\'thavedonebettermyself——giveyoumyword!\'criedJack,bowingprofoundlytoBellandPollyinturn,andpresentingthemwithbouquetsoffadedleaveshastilygatheredfromtheground。 \'Pollycoveredherselfwithglory,\'saidthedoctor;\'andIamveryproudofyourpartinit,too,mylittledaughter。IhavesomeknowledgeofPancho\'scapabilitiesasanarrator,andIthinkthe\"StoryofValerio\"owesagooddealtoyou。Now,whocomesnext? Margery?\' \'No,please,\'saidMargery,\'forIhaveanotherstory。Takeoneoftheboys,andlet\'shavemorefacts。\' \'Yes,somethinghistoricandprofound,outoftheencyclopaedia,fromJack,\'saidPolly,saucily。 \'Thanks,MissOliver。Withyouforanaudienceanymanmightbeinspired;but——\' \'ButnotaBOY?\' \'Mother,dear,removethatchildfrommysight,orIshallcertainlyshakeher!Phil,goon,justtokeepPollyquiet。\' \'Verywell。BeingtheoldestCalifornianpresent,I——\' \'WhataboutDr。Paul?\'askedtheirrepressiblePolly。 \'Hewasn\'tbornhere,\'respondedPhilip,dryly,\'andIwas。\' \'Ithinkthat\'saquibble,\'interruptedBell。\'Papawasheretwentyyearsbeforeyouwere。\' \'It\'snotmyfaultthathecamefirst,\'answeredPhilip。\'MargeryandIarenotonlytheoldestCalifornianspresent,buttheonlyones。Isn\'tthatso,sir?\' \'Quitecorrect。\' \'Oh,ifyoumeanthatway,Isupposeyouare;butstillpapahelpedframetheConstitution,andwashereonthefirstAdmissionDay,andwasoneoftheVigilantes——andIthinkthatmakeshimmoreofarealCalifornianthanyou。You\'vejust\"grownupwiththecountry。\"\' \'Blessmysoul!WhatelsecouldIdo?IwouldhavebeengladtoframetheConstitution,admittheState,andserveontheVigilanceCommittee,iftheyhadonlywaitedforme;buttheywentstraightaheadwiththebusiness,andwhenIwasborntherewasnothingtodobutstandroundandcriticisewhattheyhaddone,or,asyouexpressit,\"growupwiththecountry。\"Well,asIwassayingwhenIwasinterrupted——\' \'Begpardon。\' \'Don\'tmentionit。UncleDochasaskedmetotellMrs。HowardandElsiehowtheycarriedontherodeostenorfifteenyearsago。OfcourseIwasonlyalittlechap\'——(\'VERYlittle,\'murmuredhissister)——\'butnevertoosmalltostickonahorse,andmyfatherusedoftentotakemealong。Therodeosnowadaysareneitherasgreatoccasions,norasexcitingones,astheyusedtobe;butthisisthewayarodeoismanaged。Whenthespringrainsaremostlyover,andthegrassisfine,——sayinApril——therancheroofacertainranchsendswordtoallhisneighboursthathewillholdarodeoonacertaindayordays。Ofcoursethecattleusedtostrayalloverthecountry,andgetbadlymixed,astherewerenofences;sotherodeowasheldforthepurposeofseparatingthecattleandbrandingthecalvesthathadneverbeenmarked。 \'Theownersofthevariousranchesassemblethenightbefore,bringingtheirvaqueroswiththem。Theystartoutveryearlyinthemorning,havinghadacupofcoffee,andridetothe\"rodeo-ground,\" whichisanyflat,convenientplacewherecanyonsconverge。Manyofthecattleonthehillsroundaboutknowtheplace,havingbeentherebefore,andthevaquerosstartafterthemanddrivethemtothespot。\' \'Howmanyvaqueroswouldtherebe?\'askedElsie。 \'Oh,nineorten,perhaps;andoftenfromonethousandtothreethousandcattle——itdependsonthenumberofranchesandcattlerepresented。Someofthevaquerosformacircleroundthecattlethattheyhavedriventotherodeo-ground,andholdthemtherewhileothersgobacktotheranchforbreakfastandfreshhorses。\' \'Freshhorsessosoon?\'saidMrs。Howard。\'Ithoughtthemustangsweretough,hardylittlebeasts,thatwouldgoalldaywithoutdropping。\' \'Yes,sotheyare;butyoualwayshavetobeginto\"partout\"thecattlewiththefreshestandbest-trainedhorsesyouhave。Theownersandtheirbestvaquerosnowgointotheimmensebandofcattle,andtrytogetthecowsandtheunbrandedcalvesseparatedfromtherest。Youcanimaginewhatskilfulengineeringthistakes,eventhoughyouneversawit。Twoworktogether;theystartacertaincowandcalfandworkthemthroughthebandofcattleuntiltheyneartheoutside,andthen\"rush\"themtoaplacethreeorfourhundredyardsbeyond,whereothervaquerosarestationedtoreceiveandholdthem。Ofcoursethecattledon\'twanttoleavetheband,andofcoursetheydon\'twanttostayinthespottowhichtheyaredriven。\' \'Idon\'tblamethem!\'criedBellimpetuously。\'Probablythecowsrememberthetimewhentheywerebrandedthemselves,andtheydon\'twanttheirdearlittlebossiesputthroughthesameoperation。\' \'Verylikely。Thenmorecowsandcalvesarestartedinthesameway; thegreatestdifficultybeinghadwiththefirstlot,forthecattlealwaysstaymorecontentedlytogetherasthegroupgrowslarger。 Occasionallyone\"breaks\"andrunsoffonthehills,andavaquerostartsafterhim,throwsthereataandlassoshim,or\"lass\'s\"him,astheCaliforniaboyssay。\' \'Theremustbefrightfulaccidents,\'saidMrs。Winship。 \'Yes;butnotsomanyasyouwouldsuppose,forthehorsemanship,initsparticularway,issomethingwonderful。Whenanuglysteerislassoedandhefeelsthereataorlariatroundhisneck,hesometimesturnsand\"makes\"forthehorse,andunlessthevaqueroisparticularlyskilfulhewillbegoredandhishorsetoo;buthegivesadexterousturntothelariat,theanimalstepsoverit,getstangledandthrown。Frequentlyananimalbreaksahornoraleg。 Sometimesonefallisnotenough;thesteerjumpsupandpursuesthehorse。Thenthevaquerokeepsalittleaheadofhimandleadshimbacktotherodeo-ground,whereanothervaquerolassoshimbythehindlegsandthrowshim,whilethereataistakenoffhisneck。\' \'Thereisanotherdanger,too,\'addedDr。Winship。\'Thevaquerowindsthereataverytightlyroundthepommelofhissaddletoholdthesteer,andheislikelytohavehisfingercaughtinthehair- ropeandcutoff。\' \'Yes,Iforgotthat。TwoorthreeofthefamousoldvaquerosaboutSantaBarbara——JoseMaria,JoseAntonio,andoldClemente——haveeachlostafinger。Well,thevaquerosatlengthforminacircleroundthebandofselectedcattle。Theranchownerwhogivestherodeotakeshisowncattlethathehasfound——theonesbearinghisbrand,youknow——anddrivestheminwiththeonestobebranded,leavingintherodeo-groundthecattlebearingthebrandsofalltheotherrancheros。Therehasbeenmuchdrinkingofaguardiente(brandy)andeverybodybythistimeisprettyreckless。 Thentheydrivethisselectedbandtothehomecorral,thevaquerosyelling,thecattle\"calling,\"andthereataswhizzingandwhistlingthroughtheair。Ifanyunfortunatetriestoescapehisfateheispursued,\"lass\'d,\"andbroughtback。Bythistimethecattleareprettywellheatedandangry,andwhentheygetintothecrowdedcorraltheyhorneachotherandtrytogorethehorses。Afireisthenbuiltinonecornerofthecorralandthebranding-ironsareheated。\' \'Oh!holdmyhand,Polly,ifthebrandingisgoingtobegin,Ihateitso,\'exclaimedElsie。 \'Iwon\'tsaymuchaboutit,butit\'snoworsethanathousandthingsthatpeoplehavetobeareveryyearoftheirlives。Animalsneverhavetohaveteethfilled,forinstance,norlimbsamputated——\' \'Oh,justthinkofacalfwithawoodenleg,oracowwithfalseteeth!Wouldn\'titbefunny?\'laughedBell。 \'Theydon\'thaveathousandillsthathumanfleshisheirto,sotheymustbethankfultheygetoffsoeasy。Well!thebranding-ironsareheated,asIsay——eachcattle-ownerhavinghisspecialbrand,whichisproperlyrecorded,andwhichmaybeanydevicenotpreviouslyused。Twomennowcatchthecalves;onelassoingthembythehead,theotherbythelegs。Athirdmantakestheironfromthefireandbrandsthechosenletterorhieroglyphicontheanimal\'shindquarter。\' \'Sometimesontheforequarter,don\'tthey?\'askedBell。\'I\'veseenbrandsthere,——yourhorsehastwo,andourcowhasonealso。\' \'Yes,abrandontheforequartershowsthattheanimalhasbeensold,butitalwayshastheoriginalbrandonthehindquarter。Whenasaleiseffected,thenewbrandisputanywhereinfrontofthefifthrib,andthisconstituteswhattheycallaventa,orsale。Ifyounoticesomeofthelittle\"plugs\"riddenbySantaBarbaraboys,you\'llseethattheybearhalfadozenbrands。Bytheway,iftherodeohasbeenaverylargeone,theyareseveraldaysbrandingthecattle,sotheyareturnedouttopastorearalittlewhileeachday。\' \'Thebrandwasabsolutesignofownership,youknow,girls,\'saidDr。 Winship;\'andthoughtherewasthegreatestcareexercisedinchoosingandrecordingthebrands,therewasplentyofopportunityforcheating。Forinstance,amanwouldoftenseeunbrandedcattlewhenridingabout,andtherewasnothingtopreventhisdismounting,buildingafire,heatinghisiron,andputtinghisownbrandonthem。 Then,atthenextrodeo,theyweresimplyturnedovertohim,for,asIsay,thebrandwasabsoluteownership。\' \'Whene\'erItakemyridesabroad,HowmanycalvesIsee; And,asIbrandthemproperly,Theyallbelongtome,\' saidBell。 \'HowIshouldliketoseearodeo!\'sighedElsie。\'Ican\'timaginehowthevaqueroscanflingthereatawhiletheyareridingatfullspeed。\' \'Itisn\'tsoverywonderful,\'saidPolly,nonchalantly\'themostordinarypeoplecanlearnit;why!yourbrotherJackcanlassoalmostaswellasaMexican。\' \'AndIcan\"lass\"anystationaryobjectmyself,\'criedBell;\'ahitching-post,orevenadoor-knob;Icandoittwoorthreetimesoutoften。\' \'Thatshowsimmenseskill,\'answeredJack,\'but,asthethingyouwantto\"lass\"neverdoesstaystill,andasitisabsolutelynecessarytocatchitmorethanthreetimesoutoften,youprobablywouldn\'tmakeanameandfortuneasavaquero。JuanCapistrano,bytheway,usedtobefamouswiththelariat。IhadheardofhisadventurewithabullontheislandofSantaRosa,andIaskedhimaboutitto-day;buthehadsoexhaustedhimselftellingstoriestoBellthathehadveryfewwordsforme。Youseetherewasabull,onSantaRosaisland,sowildthattheywantedtokillhim;butnobodycoulddoit,thoughhewasaterrortoanyonewhoventuredontheisland。Theycalledhim\"Antiguelo,\"becauseofhislonghornsandlongtail。Hewassuchaterriblefighterthatallthevaqueroswereafraidtolass\'him,forhealwaysbrokeawaywiththelariat。Youseeahorsethrowsabullbyskillandnotbystrength,ofcourse。 Youcanchokealmostanybull;butthisonewastoosmart!hewouldcrouchonhishaunchesandpullbackuntiltheropenearlychokedhimandthensuddenly\"make\"forthehorse。JuanCapistranohadasplendidhorse——youseeasmuchdependsonthehorseasthemaninsuchacase——andhecameuponAntigueloontheCerroNegroandlass\'dhim。Well,didhefight?Iasked。\"Si,Senor。\"Well,whathappened?\"Yolomate\"(Ikilledhim),hesaid,withashrugofhisshoulders,andthat\'sallIcouldgetoutofJuanregardinghisadventure。\' \'Butyouhaven\'tdoneyourshare,youlazyboy,\'objectedBell。\'Youmusttellusmore。\' \'Whatdoyouwanttohear?IamuponalltheanimalandvegetablelifeofSouthernCalifornia,fullofinterestinginformationconcerningitsoldcustoms,cangiveyouSpanishnamesforallthethingsthatcomeupinordinaryconversation,andamtheonlymanpresentwhocanmakearaw-hidereata,\'saidJack,modestly。 \'Goonandtellushow,Ogreatandwisereatero,\'saidBell。 \'I\'lltellyouthatmyself,\'saidElsie,\'forI\'veseenhimdoitdozensoftimes,whenheshouldhavebeenstudyinghislittlelessons。Hetakesabigpieceofrawhide,cutsacirclerightoutofthemiddle,andthencutsroundandroundthisuntilhehasonelongcontinuousstring,halfaninchwide。Hethenstretchesitandscrapesthehairoffwithaknifeorapieceofglass,getsitintofourstrands,andbraidsit\"round。\"\' \'Perhapsyouthinkbraiding\"round\"iseasytodo,\'retortedJack,inaninjuredtone;\'butIknowittookmesixmonthstolearntodoitwell。\' \'Ifailtosee,\'saidhismother,\'howaknowledgeof\"braidinground\"andlassoingofwildcattleisgoingtoserveyouinyouruniversitylifeandfuturecareer。\' \'Ohyes,itwill。IshallbetheBuffaloBillofHarvard,andI shallgivecharminglittleentertainmentsinmyrooms,orinsomelittlegarden-plotsuitabletothepurpose。\' \'Shallyoumakeapointofkeepingupwithyourclass?\'askedMrs。 Winship。 \'Ohyes,unlesstheygotoofast。Mysportswon\'ttakeanymoretimethanrowingorbaseball。They\'llbealittlemoreexpensive,becauseI\'llhavetokeepsomewildcattleconstantlyonhand,andperhapsavaqueroortwo;butavaquerowon\'tcostanymorethanavalet。\' \'Ididn\'tintendfurnishingyouwithavalet,\'remarkedhismother。 \'ButIshallbeself-supporting,motherdear。Ishallgiveexhibitionsonthecampus,andthegate-moneywillkeepmeinluxury。\' \'Thisisallveryinteresting,\'saidPolly,cuttingly;\'butwhathasittodowithCalifornia,I\'dliketoknow?\' \'Poordear!Yourbrainissoweak。Can\'tyouseethatwhenIamthefashioninCambridge,itwillbenoisedaboutthatIgainedmymarvellousskillinCalifornia?Thiswillincreaseemigration。I don\'tpretendtosayitwillswellthepopulationlikethediscoveryofgoldin\'48,butitwillhaveaperceptibleeffect。\' \'Youaremoremodestthanawholemossybankofviolets,\'laughedDr。 Paul。\'Now,Margery,willyougiveusyourlegend?\' \'MineisthestoryofJuandeDios(literally,JuanofGod),andI\'msorrytosaythatithasahorseinit,likePolly\'s;onlyherswasasnow-whitemare,andmineisacoal-blackcharger。Buttheywouldn\'ttellusanyromanticlove-stories;theywereallabouthorses。\' STORYOFJUANDEDIOS。 \'Inearlydays,whenAmericanswerecomingintoSantaBarbara,thereweremanycattle-buyersamongthem;andtherewerelargebandsofrobbersalloverthecountrywhowerereadytopounceonthesetravellersontheirwaytothegreatcattleranchos,killthem,andstealtheirmoneyandclothes,aswellastheirhorsesandtrappings。 Noonecouldunderstandhowtherobbersgotsuchaccurateinformationofthemovementsofthetravellers,unlesstheyhadaspysomewhereneartheMission,wheretheyoftenstoppedforrestandrefreshment。 \'Now,therewasacertainyoungIndianvaquerointheemployofthepadresatLaMissiondelaPurisima。Hewasawonderfulhorseman,andgreatlylookeduptobyhisbrothervaqueros,becausehewassostrong,alert,andhandsome,andbecausehewasalwaysdressedelegantlyinricholdSpanishembroideriesandvelvets,giventohim,hesaid,bymenforwhomhehaddonegreatservices。 \'Onedayacertaintraveller,aSpanishofficialofhighdegree,camefromMontereytowedhissweetheart,thedaughteroftherichestcattle-ownerinallthecountryround。Hisspursandbitandbridlewereofsolidsilver;hisjaquima(halter)wasmadeofahairropewhosestrandshadbeendyedinbrilliantcolours;histapaderos(frontofthestirrups),mochilas(largeleathersaddleflaps),andsudaderos(thinbitsofleathertoprotectthelegsfromsweat),wereallbeautifullystampedinthefashionusedbytheMexicans;hissaddleblanketsandhishousingswereallsuperb,andheworeabroadsombreroencircledwithasilversnakeandtrimmedwithsilverlace。 \'ThetravellerstayedatLaPurisimaallnight,andsetoutearlyinthemorningtoridethelastfortymilesthatseparatedhimfromhisbride。ButJuanandtwootherrobberswerelyinginwaitforhimbehindagreatrockthatstoodattheentranceofalonelycanyon。 Theyappearedonhorseback,onebehindtheunfortunatemanandtwoinfront,sothathecouldescapeneitherway。Theyfinallysucceededinlassoingthehorseandthrowinghimtothegroundwithhisrider,whodefendedhimselfbravelywithhisknife,butwasfinallykilledandrobbed,Juantakinghisclothesandtrappings,andtheothertwodividingthecontentsofhispurse。Theycouldnothaveburiedtheirvictimassuccessfullyasusual,orelsetheyweresurprised,andhadtoescape,forthebodywasfound;andJuan,whomthepadreshadbeguntoviewwithsuspicion,wasnowheretobefoundabouttheMission。Troopsweresentoutinpursuitofhim,forthisparticulartravellerwasahighofficial,anditwasnecessarythathisdeathshouldbeavenged。TheyatlastheardthatJuanhadbeenseengoingtowardsSantaYnezMission,and,pursuinghimthither,theycameuponhimashewasdrivingabandofhorsesintoacorral,andjustintheactofcatchinghisownhorse,anobleandpowerfulanimal,calledAzabache,becauseofhisjet-blackcolour。Themensurroundedthecorral,andorderedhimtosurrender。HebeggedthemtowaituntilhehadsaddledAzabache,andthentheymightshootthembothdowntogether。Heaskedpermissiontocallthreetimes(pegartresgritos),andafterthethirdcalltheyweretoshoot。Hislastwishwasgranted。Hesaddledandmountedhissplendidhorse,calledonce—— twice——thrice,——butwhenthelastshoutfadedintheair,andthetroopsraisedtheirmusketstofire,behold,therewasnoJuandeDiostobeseen。Theyhadbeensurroundingthecorralsothatnoonecouldhaveriddenout;theylookedamongthehorses,butAsabachewasnowheretobefound。 \'Justthenajoyousshoutwasheard,soringingandtriumphantthateverymanturnedinthedirectionfromwhichitcame。There,gallopingupthehillside,nearlyhalfamiledistant,wasJuandeDios,mountedonhiscoal-blackAzabache!Butitwasnocommonsunshinethatdeepenedthegorgeouscoloursofhistrappingsanddanceduponhissilverspurstilltheyglistenedliketwogreatstars!Itwasabroad,glitteringstreamoflightsuchasnomortalhadeverseenbeforeandwhichalmostblindedtheeyes;andoverthisradiantpathofgoldensunbeamsgallopedJuandeDios,untilhedisappearedoverthecrestofthemountain。Thenthelightfaded; thepadrescrossedthemselvesinsilenceandwenthometotheirMission!andJuandeDiosneverwasheardofmore。\' ModestlittleMargerywashailedwithsuchcheersthatyoucouldnothaveseenhercheeksfortheblushes;and,justasthepartybegantothinkofforsakingthefascinatingcamp-fireforbed,Belljumpedupimpetuouslyandcried,\'Here,Philip,givemethecastanets,please。 PollyandJack,youplay\"LasPalomas\"forme,andI\'llsingandshowyouthedanceofthatprettyMexicangirlwhomIsawattheballgivenundertheBigGrapeVine。WaittillItakeoffmyhairribbon。 Lendmeyourscarf,mamma。Nowbegin!\' LASPALOMAS。{2} (THEDOVES。) Cua-tropa-lo-mi-tasblan-casquevie- nendepora——lla。U-nasalaso-trasdi-cennohaya-morcomoeldea-ca。 Itisbarelypossible,butnotlikely,thatanythingprettierthanBell\'sMexicandanzawastobeseenunderthelightoftheSeptemberstarsthatnight;althoughtheyweredoubtlessshiningdownuponathousandlovelythings。Withallthebrightnessofherloosenedhairrisingandfallingwiththemotionofherswayingfigure——withhertwinklingfeet,hercrimsoncheeksandpartedlips,shelookedtheveryspiritofthedance,andherenraptured——audienceonlyallowedhertostopwhenshewasabsolutelybreathless。 \'Ohwhatabeautifulevening!\'exclaimedElsie,whenthecelebrationwasfinallyover。\'Wasthereeversuchadear,dearcanyonwithsuchdearpeopleinit!Ifitonlywouldn\'trainandwecouldlivehereforever!\' \'Rain,rain,stayaway! Comeagainanotherday,LittleElsiewantstoplay,\' recitedPolly,andtheneverybodywenttotheirstrawbeds。 CHAPTERXI:BREAKINGCAMP \'Thethirstyearthsoaksuptherain,Anddrinksandgapesfordrinkagain; Theplantssuckintheearthandare,Withconstantdrinking,freshandfair。\' Butitdidrain;anditdidn\'twaituntiltheywereoutofthecanyoneither。Itbeganlongbeforethepropertime,anditbynomeansconfineditselftoashower,butopenedthewinterseasonfullyamonthbeforetherewasanyneedofit,andbehavedaltogetherinamostheartlessandinconsideratemanner,likeaveryspoil-sportofarain。 Itbeganafterdark,soastobejustasdisagreeableaspossible,andunderthetooslightcoveroftheirtentsthecamperscouldheartherushandtheroarofitlikethetrampingofmyriadfeetontheleaves。PanchoandthetwoChinamenhuddledunderthebroadsycamoresintheirrubberblankets,andweredryandcomfortable;butallthewaterprooftentsleaked,saveElsie\'s。 Butwhenitwasdawn,theSun,havingheardnothingapparentlyofanyprojectedchangeintheweather,roseattheusualtimeinthemostresplendentfashion——brighter,rosier,andmoregloriously,ifyouwillbelieveme,thanhehadrisenthatwholelongsunshinysummer! Andhereallymusthavefeltpaidforgettingupatsuchanunearthlyhourinthemorning,when,afterhehadclamberedoverthegreymountainpeaks,helookeddownuponLasFloresCanyon,bathedinthelightofhisowngoldenbeams。 IfheknewanythingaboutAncientHistoryandBiblicalGeography——andifhedidn\'tIdon\'tknowwhoshould,inasmuchashehadbeenpresentfromthebeginningoftime——hemusthavethoughtitasfairastheGardenofEden;forNature\'sfacesimplyshonewithcleanliness,likethatofasmilingchildjustfreshfromitsbath,andeveryleafofeverytreeglistenedashebeameduponit,andshookoffitscrystaldropsthathemightturnthemintodiamonds。 \'Itwasonlyashower,\'saidDr。Winship,asheseatedhimselfonadampboardandpartookofamoistbreakfast,\'andwiththissunthetentswillbedrybeforenight;Elsiehascaughtnocold,thedustwillbelaid,andwecanstayanotherweekwithsafety。\'