第10章

类别:其他 作者:Willa Cather字数:4279更新时间:18/12/26 16:55:51
“Bones,maybe,ortheruinsoftheirtown,orpottery,orsomeoftheiridols。Theremightbe’mostanythingupthere。Anyhow,Iwanttosee。“ “Surenobodyelsehasbeenupthere,Tip?“Arthurasked。 “Deadsure。Hardlyanybodyevergoesdownthere。Somehunterstriedtocutstepsintherockonce,buttheydidn’tgethigherthanamancanreach。TheBluff’sallredgranite,andUncleBillthinksit’sabouldertheglaciersleft。It’saqueerplace,anyhow。Nothingbutcactusanddesertforhundredsofmiles,andyetrightundertheBluffthere’sgoodwaterandplentyofgrass。 That’swhythebisonusedtogodownthere。“ Suddenlyweheardascreamaboveourfire,andjumpeduptoseeadark,slimbirdfloatingsouthwardfaraboveus——awhoopingcrane,weknewbyhercryandherlongneck。Werantotheedgeoftheisland,hopingwemightseeheralight,butshewaveredsouthwardalongtherivercourseuntilwelosther。TheHasslerboysdeclaredthatbythelookoftheheavensitmustbeaftermidnight,sowethrewmorewoodonourfire,putonourjackets,andcurleddowninthewarmsand。Severalofuspretendedtodoze,butIfancywewerereallythinkingaboutTip’sBluffandtheextinctpeople。Overinthewoodtheringdoveswerecallingmournfullytooneanother,andonceweheardadogbark,faraway。 “SomebodygettingintooldTommy’smelonpatch,“Fritzmurmuredsleepily,butnobodyansweredhim。ByandbyPercyspokeoutoftheshadows。 “Say,Tip,whenyougodowntherewillyoutakemewithyou?“ “Maybe。“ “Supposeoneofusbeatsyoudownthere,Tip?“ “WhoevergetstotheBlufffirsthasgottopromisetotelltherestofusexactlywhathefinds,“remarkedoneoftheHasslerboys,andtothisweallreadilyassented。 Somewhatreassured,Idroppedofftosleep。ImusthavedreamedaboutaracefortheBluff,forIawokeinakindoffearthatotherpeopleweregettingaheadofmeandthatIwaslosingmychance。Isatupinmydampclothesandlookedattheotherboys,wholaytumbledinuneasyattitudesaboutthedeadfire。Itwasstilldark,buttheskywasbluewiththelastwonderfulazureofnight。Thestarsglistenedlikecrystalglobes,andtrembledasiftheyshonethroughadepthofclearwater。EvenasIwatched,theybegantopaleandtheskybrightened。Daycamesuddenly,almostinstantaneously。Iturnedforanotherlookatthebluenight,anditwasgone。Everywherethebirdsbegantocall,andallmanneroflittleinsectsbegantochirpandhopaboutinthewillows。Abreezesprangupfromthewestandbroughttheheavysmellofripenedcorn。Theboysrolledoverandshookthemselves。 Westrippedandplungedintotheriverjustasthesuncameupoverthewindybluffs。 WhenIcamehometoSandtownatChristmastime,weskatedouttoourislandandtalkedoverthewholeprojectoftheEnchantedBluff,renewingourresolutiontofindit。 Althoughthatwastwentyyearsago,noneofushaveeverclimbedtheEnchantedBluff。PercyPoundisastockbrokerinKansasCityandwillgonowherethathisredtouringcarcannotcarryhim。OttoHasslerwentontherailroadandlosthisfootbraking;afterwhichheandFritzsucceededtheirfatherasthetowntailors。 Arthursataboutthesleepylittletownallhislife——hediedbeforehewastwenty-five。ThelasttimeIsawhim,whenIwashomeononeofmycollegevacations,hewassittinginasteamerchairunderacottonwoodtreeinthelittleyardbehindoneofthetwoSandtownsaloons。Hewasveryuntidyandhishandwasnotsteady,butwhenherose,unabashed,togreetme,hiseyeswereasclearandwarmasever。WhenIhadtalkedwithhimforanhourandheardhimlaughagain,IwonderedhowitwasthatwhenNaturehadtakensuchpainswithaman,fromhishandstothearchofhislongfoot,shehadeverlosthiminSandtown。HejokedaboutTipSmith’sBluff,anddeclaredhewasgoingdowntherejustassoonastheweathergotcooler;hethoughttheGrandCanyonmightbeworthwhile,too。 IwasperfectlysurewhenIlefthimthathewouldnevergetbeyondthehighplankfenceandthecomfortableshadeofthecottonwood。And,indeed,itwasunderthatverytreethathediedonesummermorning。 TipSmithstilltalksaboutgoingtoNewMexico。Hemarriedaslatternly,unthriftycountrygirl,hasbeenmuchtiedtoaperambulator,andhasgrownstoopedandgreyfromirregularmealsandbrokensleep。Buttheworstofhisdifficultiesarenowover,andhehas,ashesays,comeintoeasywater。WhenIwaslastinSandtownIwalkedhomewithhimlateonemoonlightnight,afterhehadbalancedhiscashandshutuphisstore。Wetookthelongwayaroundandsatdownontheschoolhousesteps,andbetweenuswequiterevivedtheromanceoftheloneredrockandtheextinctpeople。Tipinsiststhathestillmeanstogodownthere,buthethinksnowhewillwaituntilhisboyBertisoldenoughtogowithhim。Berthasbeenletintothestory,andthinksofnothingbuttheEnchantedBluff。 EndTheBohemianGirlThetranscontinentalexpressswungalongthewindingsoftheSandRiverValley,andintherearseatoftheobservationcarayoungmansatgreatlyathisease,notintheleastdiscomfitedbythefiercesunlightwhichbeatinuponhisbrownfaceandneckandstrongback。Therewasalookofrelaxationandofgreatpassivityabouthisbroadshoulders,whichseemedalmosttooheavyuntilhestoodupandsquaredthem。Heworeapaleflannelshirtandabluesilknecktiewithlooseends。Histrouserswerewideandbeltedatthewaist,andhisshortsackcoathungopen。Hisheavyshoeshadseengoodservice。Hisreddish-brownhair,likehisclothes,hadaforeigncut。Hehaddeep-set,darkblueeyesunderheavyreddisheyebrows。Hisfacewaskeptcleanonlybycloseshaving,andeventhesharpestrazorleftaglintofyellowinthesmoothbrownofhisskin。Histeethandthepalmsofhishandswereverywhite。 Hishead,whichlookedhardandstubborn,layindolentlyinthegreencushionofthewickerchair,andashelookedoutattheripesummercountryateasing,notunkindlysmileplayedoverhislips。 Once,ashebaskedthuscomfortably,aquicklightflashedinhiseves,curiouslydilatingthepupils,andhismouthbecameahard,straightline,graduallyrelaxingintoitsformersmileofratherkindlymockery。Hetoldhimself,apparently,thattherewasnopointingettingexcited;andheseemedamasterhandattakinghiseasewhenhecould。Neitherthesharpwhistleofthelocomotivenorthebrakeman’scalldisturbedhim。Itwasnotuntilafterthetrainhadstoppedthatherose,putonaPanamahat,tookfromtherackasmallvaliseandaflutecase,andsteppeddeliberatelytothestationplatform。Thebaggagewasalreadyunloaded,andthestrangerpresentedacheckforabatteredsole-leathersteamertrunk。 “Canyoukeepithereforadayortwo?“heaskedtheagent。“I maysendforit,andImaynot。“ “Dependsonwhetheryoulikethecountry,Isuppose?“demandedtheagentinachallengingtone。 “Justso。“ Theagentshruggedhisshoulders,lookedscornfullyatthesmalltrunk,whichwasmarked“N。E。,“andhandedoutaclaimcheckwithoutfurthercomment。Thestrangerwatchedhimashecaughtoneendofthetrunkanddraggeditintotheexpressroom。Theagent’smannerseemedtoremindhimofsomethingamusing。“Doesn’tseemtobeaverybigplace,“heremarked,lookingabout。 “It’sbigenoughforus,“snappedtheagent,ashebangedthetrunkintoacorner。 Thatremark,apparently,waswhatNilsEricsonhadwanted。Hechuckledquietlyashetookaleatherstrapfromhispocketandswunghisvalisearoundhisshoulder。ThenhesettledhisPanamasecurelyonhishead,turneduphistrousers,tuckedtheflutecaseunderhisarm,andstartedoffacrossthefields。Hegavethetown,ashewouldhavesaid,awideberth,andcutthroughagreatfencedpasture,emerging,whenherolledunderthebarbedwireatthefarthercorner,uponawhitedustyroadwhichranstraightupfromtherivervalleytothehighprairies,wheretheripewheatstoodyellowandthetinroofsandweathercocksweretwinklinginthefiercesunlight。BythetimeNilshaddonethreemiles,thesunwassinkingandthefarmwagonsontheirwayhomefromtowncamerattlingby,coveringhimwithdustandmakinghimsneeze。 Whenoneofthefarmerspulledupandofferedtogivehimalift,heclamberedinwillingly。Thedriverwasathin,grizzledoldmanwithalongleanneckandafoolishsortofbeard,likeagoat’s。 “Howfuryegoin’?“heasked,ashecluckedtohishorsesandstartedoff。 “DoyougobytheEricsonplace?“ “WhichEricson?“Theoldmandrewinhisreinsasifheexpectedtostopagain。 “PreacherEricson’s。“ “Oh,theOldLadyEricson’s!“HeturnedandlookedatNils。 “La,me!Ifyou’regoin’outthereyoumighta’ridoutintheautomobile。That’sapity,now。TheOldLadyEricsonwasintownwithherauto。Youmight’a’hearditsnortin’anywhereaboutthepost-officeerthebutchershop。“ “Hassheamotor?“askedthestrangerabsently。 “’Deedan’shehas!Sherunsintotowneverynightaboutthistimeforhermailandmeatforsupper。Somefolkssayshe’safraidherautowon’tgetexerciseenough,butIsaythat’sjealousy。“ “Aren’tthereanyothermotorsabouthere?“ “Oh,yes!wehavefourteeninall。ButnobodyelsegetsaroundliketheOldLadyEricson。She’sout,rainershine,overthewholecounty,chargin’intotownandoutamongstherfarms,an’ uptohersons’places。Sureyouain’tgoin’tothewrongplace?“ HecranedhisneckandlookedatNils’flutecasewitheagercuriosity。“Theoldwomanain’tgotanypianythatIknowson。 Olaf,hehasagrand。Hiswife’smusical:tooklessonsinChicago。“ “I’mgoinguptheretomorrow,“saidNilsimperturbably。Hesawthatthedrivertookhimforapianotuner。 “Oh,Isee!“Theoldmanscreweduphiseyesmysteriously。Hewasalittledashedbythestranger’snoncommunicativeness,buthesoonbrokeoutagain。