第19章

类别:其他 作者:Zane Grey字数:12865更新时间:18/12/18 14:45:39
Everybush,almost,hadlowbranchesthatweredead,hardassteel,sharpasthorns,asclutchingascactus。Progresswaspossibleonlybyendlessdetourstofindthehalf—closedaislesbetweenpatches,orelsebycrashingthroughwithmainstrengthorwalkingrightoverthetops。Jeanpreferredthislastmethod,notbecauseitwastheeasiest,butforthereasonthathecouldseeaheadsomuchfarther。 Soheliterallywalkedacrossthetipsofthemanzanitabrush。Oftenhefellthroughandhadtostepupagain;manyabranchbrokewithhim,lettinghimdown;butforthemostparthesteppedfromforktofork,onbranchafterbranch,withbalanceofanIndianandthepatienceofamanwhosepurposewassustainingandimmutable。 OnthatsouthslopeundertheRimthesunbeatdownhot。Therewasnobreezetotemperthedryair。AndbeforemiddayJeanwaslaboring,wetwithsweat,parchingwiththirst,dustyandhotandtiring。 Itamazedhim,thedoggednessandtenacityoflifeshownbythiswoundedrustler。Thetimecamewhenundertheburningraysofthesunhewascompelledtoabandonthewalkacrossthetipsofthemanzanitabushesandtaketothewinding,openthreadsthatranbetween。ItwouldhavebeenpoorsightindeedthatcouldnothavefollowedQueen’slabyrinthineandbrokenpassagethroughthebrush。ThenthetimecamewhenJeanespiedQueen,faraheadandabove,crawlinglikeablackbugalongthebright—greenslope。SightthenacteduponJeanasuponahoundinthechase。Buthegovernedhisactionsifhecouldnotgovernhisinstincts。Slowlybutsurelyhefollowedthedusty,hottrail,andneverapatchofbloodfailedtosendathrillalonghisveins。 Queen,headeduptowardtheRim,finallyvanishedfromsight。Hadhefallen?Washehiding?Butthehourdisclosedthathewascrawling。 Jean’skeeneyecaughttheslowmovingofthebrushandenabledhimtokeepjustsoclosetotherustler,outofrangeofthesix—shootershecarried。Andsoalltheinterminablehoursofthehotafternoonthatsnail—paceflightandpursuitkepton。 HalfwayuptheRimthegrowthofmanzanitagaveplacetoopen,yellow,rockyslopedottedwithcedars。Queentooktoaslow—ascendingridgeandlefthisbloodytracksallthewaytothetop,whereinthegatheringdarknessthewearypursuerlostthem。 Anothernightpassed。Daylightwasrelentlesstotherustler。Hecouldnothidehistrail。ButsomehowinadesperatelastrallyofstrengthhereachedapointontheheavilytimberedridgethatJeanrecognizedasbeingnearthesceneofthefightinthecanyon。Queenwasnearingtherendezvousoftherustlers。Jeancrossedtracksofhorses,andthenmoretracksthathewascertainhadbeenmadedayspastbyhisownparty。 TotheleftofthisridgemustbethedeepcanyonthathadfrustratedhiseffortstocatchupwiththerustlersonthedayBlaisdelllosthislife,andprobablyBillIsbel,too。SomethingwarnedJeanthathewasnearingtheendofthetrail,andanunaccountablesenseofimminentcatastropheseemedforeshadowedbyvaguedreadsanddoubtsinhisgloomymind。Jeanfelttheneedofrest,offood,ofeasefromthestrainofthelastweeks。Buthisspiritdrovehimimplacably。 Queen’srallyofstrengthendedattheedgeofanopen,baldridgethatwasbareofbrushorgrassandwassurroundedbyalineofforestonthreesides,andonthefourthbyalowbluffwhichraiseditsgrayheadabovethepines。AcrossthisdustyopenQueenhadcrawled,leavingunmistakablesignsofhiscondition。Jeantooklongsurveyofthecircleoftreesandofthelow,rockyeminence,neitherofwhichheliked。Itmightbewisertokeeptocover,Jeanthought,andworkaroundtowhereQueen’strailenteredtheforestagain。Buthewastired,gloomy,andhiseternalvigilancewasfailing。Nevertheless,hestilledforthethousandthtimethatboldpromptingofhisvengeanceand,takingtotheedgeoftheforest,hewenttoconsiderablepainstocircletheopenground。AndsuddenlysightofamansittingbackagainstatreehaltedJean。 Hestaredtomakesurehiseyesdidnotdeceivehim。Manytimesstumpsandsnagsandrockshadtakenonstrangeresemblancetoastandingorcrouchingman。Thiswasonlyanothersuggestiveblunderofthemindbehindhiseyes——whathewantedtoseeheimaginedhesaw。Jeanglidedonfromtreetotreeuntilhemadesurethatthissittingimageindeedwasthatofaman。Hesatboltupright,facingbackacrosstheopen,handsrestingonhisknees——andcloserscrutinyshowedJeanthatheheldagunineachhand。 Queen!Atthelasthisnervehadrevived。Hecouldnotcrawlanyfarther,hecouldneverescape,sowiththecourageoffatalityhechosetheopen,tofacehisfoeanddie。Jeanhadathrillofadmirationfortherustler。Thenhestalkedoutfromunderthepinesandstrodeforwardwithhisrifleready。 AwatchingmancouldnothavefailedtoespyJean。ButQueennevermadetheslightestmove。Moreover,hisstiff,unnaturalpositionstruckJeansosingularlythathehaltedwithamutteredexclamation。 HewasnowaboutfiftypacesfromQueen,withinrangeofthosesmallguns。Jeancalled,sharply,\"QUEEN!\"Stillthefigureneverrelaxedintheslightest。 Jeanadvancedafewmorepaces,rifleup,readytofiretheinstantQueenliftedagun。Theman’simmobilitybroughtthecoldsweattoJean’sbrow。Hestoppedtobendthefullintensepowerofhisgazeuponthisinertfigure。SuddenlyoverJeanflasheditsmeaning。 Queenwasdead。Hehadbackedupagainstthepine,readytofacehisfoe,andhehaddiedthere。NotashadowofadoubtenteredJean’smindashestartedforwardagain。Heknew。Afterall,Queen’sbloodwouldnotbeonhishands。GordonandFredericksintheirdeaththroeshadgiventherustlermortalwounds。Jeankepton,marvelingthewhile。 Howghastlythinandhard!ThosefourdaysofflighthadbeenhellforQueen。 Jeanreachedhim——lookeddownwithstaringeyes。Thegunsweretiedtohishands。Jeanstartedviolentlyasthewholedirectionofhismindshifted。AlightningglanceshowedthatQueenhadbeenproppedagainstthetree——anothershowedboottracksinthedust。 \"ByHeaven,they’vefooledme!\"hissedJean,andquicklyasheleapedbehindthepinehewasnotquickenoughtoescapethecunningrustlerswhohadwaylaidhimthus。Hefelttheshock,thebiteandburnofleadbeforeheheardariflecrack。Abullethadrippedthroughhisleftforearm。Frombehindthetreehesawapuffofwhitesmokealongthefaceofthebluff——theveryspothiskeenandgloomyvigilancehaddescriedasoneofmenace。Thenseveralpuffsofwhitesmokeandringingreportsbetrayedtheambushofthetricksters。Bulletsbarkedthepineandwhistledby。Jeansawamandartfrombehindarockand,leaningover,runforanother。Jean’sswiftshotstoppedhimmidway。 Hefell,gotup,andflounderedbehindabushscarcelylargeenoughtoconcealhim。IntothatbushJeanshotagainandagain。Hehadnopaininhiswoundedarm,butthesenseoftheshockclunginhisconsciousness,andthis,withthetremendoussurpriseofthedeceit,andsuddenreleaseoflong—dammedovermasteringpassion,causedhimtoemptythemagazineofhisWinchesterinaterriblehastetokillthemanhehadhit。 Thesewerealltheloadshehadforhisrifle。Bloodpassionhadmadehimblunder。Jeancursedhimself,andhishandmovedtohisbelt。Hissix—shooterwasgone。Thesheathhadbeenloose。Hehadtiedthegunfast。Butthestringshadbeentornapart。Therustlerswereshootingagain。Bulletsthuddedintothepineandwhistledby。Bendingcarefully,JeanreachedoneofQueen’sgunsandjerkeditfromhishand。 Theweaponwasempty。Bothofhisgunswereempty。Jeanpeepedoutagaintogetthelineinwhichthebulletswerecomingand,markingacoursefromhispositiontothecoveroftheforest,heranwithallhismight。Hegainedtheshelter。Shrillyellsbehindwarnedhimthathehadbeenseen,thathisreasonforflighthadbeenguessed。Lookingback,hesawtwoorthreemenscramblingdownthebluff。Thentheloudneighofafrightenedhorsepealedout。 Jeandiscardedhisuselessrifle,andheadeddowntheridgeslope,keepingtothethickestlineofpinesandsheeringaroundtheclumpsofspruce。Asheran,hismindwhirledwithgrimthoughtsofescape,ofhisnecessitytofindthecampwhereGordonandFrederickswereburied,theretoprocureanotherrifleandammunition。Hefeltthewetblooddrippingdownhisarm,yetnopain。Theforestwastooopenforgoodcover。Hedarednotrunuphill。Hisonlycoursewasahead,andthatsoonendedinanabruptdeclivitytooprecipitoustodescend。 Asbehalted,pantingforbreath,heheardtheringofhoofsonstone,thenthethuddingbeatofrunninghorsesonsoftground。Therustlershadsightedthedirectionhehadtaken。Jeandidnotwastetimetolook。Indeed,therewasnoneed,forasheboundedalongtheclifftotherightariflecrackedandabulletwhizzedoverhishead。Itlentwingstohisfeet。Likeadeerhespedalong,leapingcracksandlogsandrocks,hisearsfilledbytherushofwind,untilhisquickeyecaughtsightofthick—growingsprucefoliageclosetotheprecipice。 Hesprangdownintothegreenmass。Hisweightprecipitatedhimthroughtheupperbranches。Butlowerdownhisspreadarmsbrokehisfall,thenretardedituntilhecaught。Along,swayinglimblethimdownanddown,wherehegraspedanotherandastifferonethatheldhisweight。 Handoverhandheworkedtowardthetrunkofthisspruceand,gainingit,hefoundotherbranchesclosetogetherdownwhichhehastened,holdbyholdandstepbystep,untilallabovehimwasblack,densefoliage,andbeneathhimthebrown,shadyslope。Sureofbeingunseenfromabove,heglidednoiselesslydownunderthetrees,slowlyregainingfreedomfromthatconstrictionofhisbreast。 Passingontoagray—lichenedcliff,overhangingandgloomy,hepausedtheretorestandtolisten。Afaintcrackofhoofonstonecametohimfromabove,apparentlyfartherontotheright。Eventuallyhispursuerswoulddiscoverthathehadtakentothecanyon。Butforthemomenthefeltsafe。Thewoundinhisforearmdrewhisattention。 Thebullethadgoneclearthroughwithoutbreakingeitherbone。 Hisshirtsleevewassoakedwithblood。Jeanrolleditbackandtightlywrappedhisscarfaroundthewound,yetstillthedark—redbloodoozedoutanddrippeddownintohishand。Hebecameawareofadull,throbbingpain。 NotmuchtimedidJeanwasteinarrivingatwhatwasbesttodo。 Forthetimebeinghehadescaped,andwhateverhadbeenhisperil,itwaspast。Indense,ruggedcountrylikethishecouldnotbecaughtbyrustlers。Buthehadonlyaknifeleftforaweapon,andtherewasverylittlemeatinthepocketofhiscoat。Saltandmatcheshepossessed。Thereforetheimperativeneedwasforhimtofindthelastcamp,wherehecouldgetrifleandammunition,bakebread,andrestupbeforetakingagainthetrailoftherustlers。HehadreasontobelievethatthiscanyonwastheonewherethefightontheRim,andlater,onabenchofwoodlandbelow,hadtakenplace。 Thereuponhearoseandglideddownunderthesprucestowardthelevel,grassyopenhecouldseebetweenthetrees。Andasheproceeded,withtheslowstepandwaryeyeofanIndian,hismindwasbusy。 Queenhadinhisflightunerringlyworkedinthedirectionofthiscanyonuntilhebecamelostinthefog;anduponregaininghisbearingshehadmadeawonderfulandheroicefforttosurmountthemanzanitaslopeandtheRimandfindtherendezvousofhiscomrades。Buthehadfailedupthereontheridge。InthinkingitoverJeanarrivedataconclusionthatQueen,findingbecouldgonofarther,hadwaited,gunsinhands,forhispursuer。Andhehaddiedinthisposition。 Thenbystrangecoincidencehiscomradeshadhappenedtocomeacrosshimand,recognizingthesituation,theyhadtakentheshellsfromhisgunsandproppedhimupwiththeideaofluringJeanon。Theyhadarrangedacunningtrickandambush,whichhadallbutsnuffedoutthelastoftheIsbels。Colterprobablyhadbeenatthebottomofthiscraftyplan。SincethefightattheIsbelranch,nowseeminglyfarbackinthepast,thismanColterhadloomedupmoreandmoreasastrongerandmoredangerousantagonisttheneitherJorthorDaggs。 BeforethathehadbeenlittleknowntoanyoftheIsbelfaction。 AnditwasColternowwhocontrolledtheremnantofthegangandwhohadEllenJorthinhispossession。 ThecanyonwallaboveJean,ontheright,grewmoreruggedandloftier,andtheoneontheleftbegantoshowwoodedslopesandbrakes,andatlastawideexpansewithawinding,willowborderonthewestandalong,low,pine—dottedbenchontheeast。IttookseveralmomentsofstudyforJeantorecognizetheruggedbluffabovethisbench。OnupthatcanyonseveralmileswasthesitewhereQueenhadsurprisedJeanandhiscomradesattheircampfire。Somewhereinthisvicinitywasthehidingplaceoftherustlers。 ThereuponJeanproceededwiththeutmoststealth,absolutelycertainthathewouldmissnosound,movement,sign,oranythingunnaturaltothewildpeaceofthecanyon。Andhisfirstsensetoregistersomethingwashiskeensmell。Sheep!Hewasamazedtosmellsheep。Theremustbeaflocknotfaraway。Thenfromwhereheglidedalongunderthetreeshesawdowntoopenplacesinthewillowbrakeandnoticedsheeptracksinthedark,muddybankofthebrook。Nextheheardfainttinkleofbells,andatlength,whenhecouldseefartherintotheopenenlargementofthecanyon,hissurprisedgazefelluponanimmensegray,woollypatchthatblottedoutacresandacresofgrass。Thousandsofsheepweregrazingthere。JeanknewtherewereseveralflocksofJorth’ssheeponthemountaininthecareofherders,buthehadneverthoughtofthembeingsofarwest,morethantwentymilesfromChevelonCanyon。Hisrovingeyescouldnotdescryanyherdersordogs。 Butheknewtheremustbedogsclosetothatimmenseflock。And,whateverhiscunning,hecouldnothopetoeludethescentandsightofshepherddogs。Itwouldbebesttogobackthewayhebadcome,waitfordarkness,thencrossthecanyonandclimbout,andworkaroundtohisobjectivepoint。Turningatonce,hestartedtoglideback。 Butalmostimmediatelyhewasbroughtstock—stillandthrillingbythesoundofhoofs。 Horseswerecominginthedirectionhewishedtotake。Theywereclose。 HisswiftconclusionwasthatthemenwhohadpursuedhimupontheRimhadworkeddownintothecanyon。Onecirclingglanceshowedhimthathehadnosurecovertnearathand。Itwouldnotdotorisktheirpassinghimthere。Theborderofwoodlandwasnarrowandnotdenseenoughforcloseinspection。Hewasforcedtoturnbackupthecanyon,inthehopeofsoonfindingahidingplaceorabreakinthewallwherebecouldclimbup。 Huggingthebaseofthewall,heslippedon,passingthepointwherehehadespiedthesheep,andglidingonuntilhewasstoppedbyabendinthedenselineofwillows。Itsheeredtothewestthereandranclosetothehighwall。Jeankeptonuntilhewasstoopingunderacurlingborderofwillowthicket,withbranchesslimandyellowandmassesofgreenfoliagethatbrushedagainstthewall。Suddenlyheencounteredanabruptcornerofrock。Heroundedit,todiscoverthatitranatrightangleswiththeonehehadjustpassed。Peeringupthroughthewillows,heascertainedthattherewasanarrowcrackinthemainwallofthecanyon。Ithadbeenconcealedbywillowslowdownandleaningsprucesabove。Awild,hiddenretreat!Alongthebaseofthewallthereweretracksofsmallanimals。Theplacewasodorous,likealldensethickets,butitwasnotdry。Waterranthroughtheresomewhere。Jeandreweasierbreath。Allsoundsexcepttherustlingofbirdsormiceinthewillowshadceased。Thebrakewaspervadedbyadreamyemptiness。Jeandecidedtostealonalittlefarther,thenwaittillhefelthemightsafelydaregoback。 Thegolden—greengloomsuddenlybrightened。Lightshowedahead,andpartingthewillows,helookedoutintoanarrow,windingcanyon,withanopen,grassy,willow—streakedlaneinthecenterandoneachsideathinstripofwoodland。 Hissurprisewasshortlived。Acrashingofhorsesbackofhiminthewillowsgavehimashock。Heranoutalongthebaseofthewall,backofthetrees。Likethestripofwoodlandinthemaincanyon,thisonewasscantandhadbutlittleunderbrush。Therewereyoungsprucesgrowingwiththickbranchescleartothegrass,andunderthesehecouldhaveconcealedhimself。But,withacertaintyofsheepdogsinthevicinity,hewouldnotthinkofhidingexceptasalastresource。 Thesehorsemen,whoevertheywere,wereaslikelytobesheepherdersasnot。Jeanslackenedhispacetolookback。Hecouldnotseeanymovingobjects,buthestillheardhorses,thoughnotsoclosenow。 Aheadofhimthisnarrowgorgeopenedoutliketheneckofabottle。 Hewouldrunontotheheadofitandfindaplacetoclimbtothetop。 HurriedandanxiousasJeanwas,heyetreceivedanimpressionofsingular,wildnatureofthissidegorge。Itwasahidden,pine—fringedcrackintherock—ribbedandcanyon—cuttableland。Abovehimtheskyseemedawindingstreamofblue。Thewallswereredandbulgedoutinspruce—greenedshelves。Fromwalltowallwasscarcelyadistanceofahundredfeet。Jumblesofrockobstructedhiscloseholdingtothewall。 Hehadtowalkattheedgeofthetimber。Asheprogressed,thegorgewidenedintowilder,ruggederaspect。Throughthetreesaheadhesawwherethewallcircledtomeetthecliffontheleft,forminganovaldepression,thenatureofwhichhecouldnotascertain。Butitappearedtobeasmallopeningsurroundedbydensethicketsandtheoverhangingwalls。Anxietyaugmentedtoalarm。Hemightnotbeabletofindaplacetoscalethoseroughcliffs。Breathinghard,Jeanhaltedagain。 Thesituationwasgrowingcriticalagain。Hisphysicalconditionwasworse。Lossofsleepandrest,lackoffood,thelongpursuitofQueen,thewoundinhisarm,andthedesperaterunforhislife——thesehadweakenedhimtotheextentthatifheundertookanystrenuousefforthewouldfail。Hiscunningweighedallchances。 Theshadeofwallandfoliageabove,andanotherjumbleofruinedcliff,hinderedhissurveyofthegroundahead,andhealmoststumbleduponacabin,hiddenonthreesides,withasmall,bareclearinginfront。 Itwasanold,ramshacklestructurelikeothershehadrunacrossinthecanons。Cautiouslyheapproachedandpeepedaroundthecorner。 Atfirstswiftglanceithadalltheappearanceoflongdisuse。ButJeanhadnotimeforanotherlook。Aclip—clopoftrottinghorsesonhardgroundbroughtthesamepell—mellrushofsensationsthathaddrivenhimtowildflightscarcelyanhourpast。Hisbodyjerkedwithitsinstinctiveimpulse,thenquiveredwithhisrestraint。Toturnbackwouldberisky,torunaheadwouldbefatal,tohidewashisonehope。Nocovertbehind!Andtheclip—clopofhoofssoundedcloser。 OnemomentlongerJeanheldmasteryoverhisinstinctsofself—preservation。Tokeepfromrunningwasalmostimpossible。 Itwasthesheerprimitiveanimalsensetoescape。Hedroveitbackandglidedalongthefrontofthecabin。 Herehesawthatthecabinadjoinedanother。Reachingthedoor,hewasabouttopeepinwhenthethudofhoofsandvoicescloseathandtransfixedhimwithagrimcertaintythathehadnotaninstanttolose。 Throughthethin,black—streakedlineoftreeshesawmovingredobjects。 Horses!Hemustrun。Passingthedoor,hiskeennosecaughtamusty,woodyodorandthetailofhiseyesawbaredirtfloor。Thiscabinwasunused。Hehalted—gaveaquicklookback。Andthefirstthinghiseyefelluponwasaladder,rightinsidethedoor,againstthewall。 Helookedup。Itledtoaloftthat,darkandgloomy,stretchedhalfwayacrossthecabin。AnirresistibleimpulsedroveJean。Slippinginside,heclimbeduptheladdertotheloft。Itwaslikenightupthere。Buthecrawledontherough—hewnraftersand,turningwithhisheadtowardtheopening,hestretchedoutandlaystill。 Whatseemedaninterminablemomentendedwithatrampleofhoofsoutsidethecabin。Itceased。Jean’svibratingearscaughtthejingleofspursandathudofbootsstrikingtheground。 \"Wal,sweetheart,heahwearehomeagain,\"drawledaslow,cool,mockingTexasvoice。 \"Home!Iwonder,Colter——didy’ueverhaveahome——amother——asister——muchlessasweetheart?\"wasthereply,bitterandcaustic。 Jean’spalpitating,hot bodysuddenlystretchedstillandcoldwithintensityofshock。Hisverybonesseemedtoquiverandstiffenintoice。 Duringtheinstantofrealizationhisheartstopped。Andaslow,contractingpressureenvelopedhisbreastandmoveduptoconstricthisthroat。Thatwoman’svoicebelongedtoEllenJorth。Thesoundofithadlingeredinhisdreams。HehadstumbledupontherendezvousoftheJorthfaction。HardindeedhadbeenthefatesmetedouttothoseoftheIsbelsandJorthswhohadpassedtotheirdeaths。But,noordeal,notevenQueen’s,couldcomparewiththisdesperateoneJeanmustendure。 HehadlovedEllenJorth,strangely,wonderfully,andhehadscornedreputetobelievehergood。Hehadsparedherfatherandheruncle。 HehadweakenedorlostthecauseoftheIsbels。Helovedhernow,desperately,deathlessly,knowingfromherownlipsthatshewasworthless——lovedherthemorebecausehehadfeltherterribleshame。 Andtohim——thelastoftheIsbels——hadcomethecruelestofdooms——tobecaughtlikeacrippledratinatrap;tobecompelledtoliehelpless,wounded,withoutagun;tolisten,andperhapstoseeEllenJorthenacttheverytruthofhermockinginsinuation。Hiswill,hispromise,hiscreed,hisbloodmustholdhimtothestemdecreethatheshouldbethelastmanoftheJorth—Isbelwar。Butcouldhelietheretohear——tosee——whenhehadaknifeandanarm? CHAPTERXIV Thenfollowedtheleatheryflopofsaddlestothesoftturfandthestamp,ofloosenedhorses。 Jeanheardanoiseatthecabindoor,arustle,andthenaknockofsomethinghardagainstwood。Silentlyhemovedhisheadtolookdownthroughacrackbetweentherafters。Hesawtheglintofarifleleaningagainstthesill。Thenthedoorstepwasdarkened。EllenJorthsatdownwithalong,tiredsigh。Shetookoffhersombreroandthelightshoneontherippling,dark—brownhair,hanginginatangledbraid。 Thecurvednapeofherneckshowedawarmtintofgoldentan。Sheworeagrayblouse,soiledandtorn,thatclungtoherlissomeshoulders。 \"Colter,whatarey’ugoin’todo?\"sheasked,suddenly。HervoicecarriedsomethingJeandidnotremember。Itthrilledintotheicyfixityofhissenses。 \"We’llstayheah,\"wastheresponse,anditwasfollowedbyaclinkingstepofspurredboot。 \"ShoreIwon’tstayheah,\"declaredEllen。\"ItmakesmesickwhenI thinkofhowUncleTaddiedintherealone——helpless——sufferin’。 Theplaceseemshaunted。\" \"Wal,I’llagreethatit’stoughony’u。ButwhatthehellCANwedo?\" AlongsilenceensuedwhichEllendidnotbreak。 \"Somethin’hascomeoffroundheahsinceearlymawnin’,\"declaredColter。 \"Somersan’Springerhaven’tgotback。An’Antonio’sgone…… Now,honest,Ellen,didn’ty’uheahrifleshotsoffsomewhere?\" \"IreckonIdid,\"sheresponded,gloomily。 \"An’whichway?\" \"Soundedtomeuponthebluff,backprettyfar。\" \"Wal,shorethat’smyidee。An’itmakesmethinkhard。Y’uknowSomerscomeacrossthelastcampoftheIsbels。An’hedugintoagravetofindthebodiesofJimGordonan’anothermanhedidn’tknow。 Queenkeptgoodhisbrag。HebracedthatIsbelgangan’killedthosefellars。ButeitherhimorJeanIsbelwentoffleavin’bloodytracks。 IfitwasQueen’sy’ucanbetIsbelwasafterhim。An’ifitwasIsbel’stracks,whyshoreQueenwouldsticktothem。Somersan’ Springercouldn’tfollowthetrail。They’reshorenotmuchgoodattrackin’。Butfordaysthey’vebeenridin’thewoods,hopin’torunacrossQueen……Walnow,mebbetheyrunacrossIsbelinstead。An’ iftheydidan’gotawayfromhimthey’llbeheahsoonerorlater。IfIsbelwastoomanyforthemhe’dhuntformytrail。I’mgamblin’thateitherQueenorJeanIsbelisdaid。I’mhopin’it’sIsbel。Becauseifheain’tdaidhe’sthelastoftheIsbels,an’mebbeI’mthelastofJorth’sgang……ShoreI’mnothankerin’tomeetthehalf—breed。 That’swhyIsaywe’llstayheah。Thisisasgoodahidin’placeasthereisinthecountry。We’vegrub。There’swateran’grass。\" \"Me——stayheahwithy’u——alone!\" Thetoneseemedacontradictiontotheapparentlyacceptedsenseofherwords。Jeanheldhisbreath。Buthecouldnotstilltheslowlymountingandacceleratingfacultieswithinthatwereinvoluntarilyrisingtomeetsomestrange,namelessimport。Hefeltit。HeimagineditwouldbethecatastropheofEllenJorth’scalmacceptanceofColter’sproposition。ButdowninJean’smiserableheartlivedsomethingthatwouldnotdie。Nomerewordscouldkillit。Howpoignantthatmomentofhersilence!Howterriblyherealizedthatifhisintelligenceandhisemotionhadbelievedherbetrayingwords,hissoulhadnot! ButEllenJorthdidnotspeak。Herbrownheadhungthoughtfully。 Hersuppleshoulderssaggedalittle。 \"Ellen,what’shappenedtoy’u?\"wentonColter。 \"Allthemiserypossibletoawoman,\"shereplied,dejectedly。 \"ShoreIdon’tmeanthatway,\"hecontinued,persuasively。\"Iain’tgainsayin’thehardfactsofyourlife。It’sbeenbad。Yourdadwasnogood……ButImeanIcan’tfiggerthechangeiny’u。\" \"No,Ireckony’ucain’t,\"shesaid。\"Whoeverwasresponsibleforyourmake—upleftoutamind——nottosayfeeling。\" Colterdrawledalowlaugh。 \"Wal,havethatyourownway。Buthowmuchlongerareyugoin’tobelikethisheah?\" \"Likewhat?\"sherejoined,sharply。 \"Wal,thisstand—offishnessofyours?\" \"Colter,Itoldy’utoletmealone,\"shesaid,sullenly。 \"Shore。An’y’udidthatbefore。Butthistimey’u’redifferent……An’wal,I’mgettin’tiredofit。\" Herethecool,slowvoiceoftheTexansoundedaninflexibilitybeforeabsent,atimberthathintedofillimitablepower。 EllenJorthshruggedherlitheshouldersand,slowlyrising,shepickedupthelittlerifleandturnedtostepintothecabin。 \"Colter,\"shesaid,\"fetchmypackan’myblanketsinheah。\" \"Shore,\"hereturned,withgoodnature。 JeansawEllenJorthlaytheriflelengthwiseinachinkbetweentwologsandthenslowlyturn,backtothewall。Jeanknewherthen,yetdidnotknowher。Thebrownflashofherfaceseemedthatofanolder,graverwoman。Hisstrainedgaze,likehiswaitingmind,hadexpectedsomething,heknewnotwhat——ahardenedface,aghostofbeauty,arecklessness,adistorted,bitter,lostexpressioninkeepingwithherfortunes。Buthehadreckonedfalsely。Shedidnotlooklikethat。 Therewasincalculablechange,butthebeautyremained,somehowdifferent。Herredlipswereparted。Herbroodingeyes,lookingoutstraightfromunderthelevel,darkbrows,seemedsloeblackandwonderfulwiththeirsteady,passionatelight。 Jean,inhiseager,hungrydevouringofthebelovedface,didnotonthefirstinstantgraspthesignificanceofitsexpression。Hewasseeingthefeaturesthathadhauntedhim。Butquicklyheinterpretedherexpressionasthesomber,huntedlookofawomanwhowouldbearnomore。Underthetornblouseherfullbreastheaved。Sheheldherhandsclenchedathersides。Shewas’listening,waitingforthatjangling,slowstep。Itcame,andwiththesoundshesubtlychanged。Shewasawomanhidinghertruefeelings。Sherelaxed,andthatstrong,darklookoffuryseemedtofadebackintohereyes。 Colterappearedatthedoor,carryingarollofblanketsandapack。 \"Throwthemheah,\"shesaid。\"Ireckony’uneedn’tbothercomingin。\" Thatangeredtheman。Withonelongstridehesteppedoverthedoorsill,downintothecabin,andflungtheblanketsatherfeetandthenthepackafterit。Whereuponhedeliberatelysatdowninthedoor,facingher。 Withonehandheslidoffhissombrero,whichfelloutside,andwiththeotherhereachedinhisuppervestpocketforthelittlebagoftobaccothatshowedthere。Allthetimehelookedather。BythelightnowunobstructedJeandescriedColter’sface;andsightofitthensoundedtherollanddrumofhispassions。 \"Wal,Ellen,Ireckonwe’llhaveitoutrightnowan’heah,\"hesaid,andwithtobaccoinonehand,paperintheotherhebegantheoperationsofmakingacigarette。However,hescarcelyremovedhisglancefromher。 \"Yes?\"queriedEllenJorth。 \"I’mgoin’tohavethingsthewaytheywerebefore——an’more,\"hedeclared。Thecigarettepapershookinhisfingers。 \"Whatdoy’umean?\"shedemanded。 \"Y’uknowwhatImean,\"heretorted。Voiceandactionweresubtlyunhingingthisman’scontroloverhimself。 \"MaybeIdon’t。Ireckony’u’dbettertalkplain。\" Therustlerhadcleargray—yelloweyes,flawless,like,crystal,andsuddenlytheydancedwithlittlefieryflecks。 \"ThelasttimeIlaidmyhandony’uIgothitformypains。 An’shorethat’sbeenranklin’。\" \"Colter,y’u’llgethitagainify’u。putyourhandsonme,\"shesaid,dark,straightglanceonhim。Afrownwrinkledthelevelbrows。 \"Y’umeanthat?\"heasked,thickly。 \"Ishore,do。\" Manifestlyheacceptedherassertion。Somethingofincredulityandbewilderment,thathadviedwithhisresentment,utterlydisappearedfromhisface。 \"HeahI’vebeenwaitin’fory’utoloveme,\"hedeclared,withagesturenotwithoutdignifiedemotion。\"Yourgivin’inwithoutthatwasn’tsomuchtome。\" Andatthesewordsoftherustler’sJeanIsbelfeltanicy,sickeningshuddercreepintohissoul。Heshuthiseyes。Theendofhisdreamhadbeenlongincoming,butatlastithadarrived。Amockingvoice,likeahollowwind,echoedthroughthatregion——thatlonelyandghost—likehallofhisheartwhichhadharboredfaith。 Sheburstintospeech,louderandsharper,thefirstwordsofwhichJean’sstrangelythrobbingearsdidnotdistinguish。