第3章

类别:其他 作者:Bret Harte字数:21964更新时间:19/01/02 16:09:20
\"Hennicker’sitis!Leadon。\" Theostlerremountedhishorse,andtheothersfollowed。Thetrailpresentlyturnedintoabroadertrack,thatboresomesignsofapproachinghabitations,andattheendoffiveminutestheycameuponaclearing。Itwaspartofoneofthefragmentarymountainterraces,andformedbyitselfavastniche,orbracketedshelf,inthehollowflankofthemountainthat,toHale’sfirstglance,borearuderesemblancetoEagle’sCourt。Buttherewasneithermeadownoropenfield;thefewacresofgroundhadbeenwrestedfromtheforestbyaxeandfire,andunsightlystumpseverywheremarkedtherudeanddifficultattemptsatcultivation。Twoorthreeroughbuildingsofunplanedandunpaintedboards,connectedbyramblingsheds,stoodinthecentreoftheamphitheatre。Farfrombeingprotectedbytheencirclingrampart,itseemedtobetheselectedarenaforthecombatingelements。AwhirlwindfromtheouterabysscontinuallyfilledthiscaveofAEoluswithdrivingsnow,which,however,meltedasitfell,orwasquicklywhirledawayagain。 Afewdogsbarkedandranouttomeetthecavalcade,buttherewasnoothersignofanylifedisturbedorconcernedattheirapproach。 \"IreckonHennickerain’thome,orhe’dhevbeenonthelookoutaforethis,\"saidtheostler,dismountingandrappingonthedoor。 Afterasilence,afemalevoice,unintelligiblytotheothers,apparentlyhadsomecolloquywiththeostler,whoreturnedtotheparty。 \"Mustgointhroughthekitchin——can’topenthedoorforthewind。\" Leavingtheirhorsesintheshed,theyenteredthekitchen,whichcommunicated,andpresentlycameuponasquareroomfilledwithsmokefromafireofgreenpinelogs。Thedoorsandwindowsweretightlyfastened;theonlyaircameinthroughthelarge—throatedchimneyinvoluminousgusts,whichseemedtomakethehollowshelloftheapartmentswellandexpandtothepointofbursting。 Despitethestingingoftheresinoussmoke,thetemperaturewasgratefultothebenumbedtravellers。Severalcushionlessarm— chairs,suchaswereusedinbar—rooms,twotables,asideboard,halfbarandhalfcupboard,andarocking—chaircomprisedthefurniture,andafewbearandbuffaloskinscoveredthefloor。 Halesankintooneofthearm—chairs,and,withalazysatisfaction,partlybornofhisfatigueandpartlyfromsomenewly—discoveredappreciativefaculty,gazedaroundtheroom,andthenatthemistressofthehouse,withwhomtheothersweretalking。 Shewastall,gaunt,andwithered;inspiteofherevidentyears,hertwistedhairwasstilldarkandfull,andhereyesbrightandpiercing;hercomplexionandteethhadlongsincesuccumbedtothevitiatingeffectsoffrontiercookery,andherlipswerestainedwiththeyellowjuiceofabrier—woodpipesheheldinhermouth。 Theostlerhadexplainedtheirintrusion,andveiledtheircharacterunderthevagueepithetofa\"huntingparty,\"andwasnowevidentlydescribingthempersonally。Inhisnew—foundphilosophythefactthattheinterestofhishostessseemedtobeexcitedonlybythenamesofhiscompanions,thathehimselfwascarelessly,andevendeprecatingly,alludedtoasthe\"strangerfromEagle’s\"bytheostler,andcompletelyoverlookedbytheoldwoman,gavehimnoconcern。 \"You’llhavetotalktoZenobiayourself。DodrotefI’mginetointerfere。SheknowsHennicker’sways,andifshechoosestotakeintransientsitain’tnofuneralo’mine。Zeenie!You,Zeenie! Lookyer!\" Atall,lazy—looking,handsomegirlappearedonthethresholdofthenextroom,andwithahandoneachdoor—postslowlyswungherselfbackwardsandforwards,withoutentering。\"Well,Maw?\" Theoldwomanbrieflyandunalluringlypicturedtheconditionofthetravellers。 \"Pawain’there,\"beganthegirldoubtfully,\"and——Howdy,Dick! isthatyou?\"Theinterruptionwascausedbyherrecognitionoftheostler,andsheloungedintotheroom。Inspiteofaskimp,slatternlygown,whosestraightskirtclungtoherlowerlimbs,therewasaquaint,nymph—likecontourtoherfigure。Whetherfromlanguor,ill—health,ormoreprobablyfromamorbidconsciousnessofherownheight,shemovedwithaslightlyaffectedstoopthathadbecomeahabit。ItdidnotseemungracefultoHale,alreadyattractedbyherdelicateprofile,herlargedarkeyes,andacertainweirdresemblanceshehadtosomehalf—domesticateddryad。 \"That’lldo,Maw,\"shesaid,dismissingherparentwithanod。 \"I’lltalktoDick。\" Asthedoorclosedontheoldwoman,Zenobialeanedherhandsonthebackofachair,andconfrontedtheadmiringeyesofDickwithagoddess—likeindifference。 \"Nowwot’stheuseofyourplayin’thisyergameonme,Dick? Wot’sthegoodofyourladlin’outthathogwashabouthuntin’? HUNTIN’!I’lltellyerthehuntin’you—unshevbeenat!You’vebeenhuntin’GeorgeLeeandhisboyssinceanhourbeforesunup。 You’vebeenfollowin’ablindtrailuptotheRidge,untilthesnowgotupandhuntedYOUrighthere!You’vebeenwhoopin’andyellin’ andcircus—ridin’ontheroadslikeezyerwosComanches,andfrighteningallthewomenfolkwithinmiles——that’syourhuntin’! You’vebeenclimbin’downPaw’soldslideatlast,andmakin’ tracksforheretosavetheskinsofthemcondemnedgovernmenthorsesoftheKempany!AndTHAT’Syourhuntin’!\" ToHale’ssurprise,aburstoflaughterfromthepartyfollowedthisspeech。Hetriedtojoinin,butthisridiculoussummaryoftheresultofhisenthusiasticsenseofdutylefthim——theonlyearnestbelievermortifiedandembarrassed。Norwashethelessconcernedashefoundthegirl’sdarkeyeshadrestedonceortwiceuponhimcuriously。Zenobialaughedtoo,and,lazilyturningthechairaround,droppedintoit。\"AndbythistimeGeorgeLee’sloungin’backinhischyarandsmokin’hiscigyarsomewharinSacramento,\"sheadded,stretchingherfeetouttothefire,andsuitingtheactiontothewordwithanimaginarycigarbetweenthelongfingersofathinandnotover—cleanhand。 \"Wecave,Zeenie!\"saidRawlins,whentheirhilarityhadsubsidedtoamoresubduedandscarcelylessflatteringadmirationoftheunconcernedgoddessbeforethem。\"That’saboutthesizeofit。 Youkinrakedownthepile。Iforgotyou’reanoldfriendofGeorge’s。\" \"He’sawhiteman!\"saidthegirldecidedly。 \"Yeusedtoknowhim?\"continuedRawlins。 \"Once。Pawain’tinthatlinenow,\"shesaidsimply。 TherewassuchasublimeunconsciousnessofanymoraldegradationinvolvedinthisallusionthatevenHaleaccepteditwithoutashock。Sherosepresently,and,goingtothelittlesideboard,broughtoutanumberofglasses;theseshehandedtoeachoftheparty,andthen,producingademijohnofwhiskey,slungitdexterouslyandgracefullyoverherarm,sothatitrestedonherelbowlikeacradle,and,goingtoeachoneinsuccession,filledtheirglasses。Itobligedeachonetorisetoacceptthelibation,andasHaledidsoinhisturnhemetthedarkeyesofthegirlfullonhisown。Therewasapleasedcuriosityinherglancethatmadethismarriedmanofthirty—fivecolorasawkwardlyasaboy。 Thetenderofrefreshmentbeingunderstoodasatacitrecognitionoftheirclaimstoalargerhospitality,allfurtherrestraintwasremoved。Zenobiaresumedherseat,andplacingherelbowonthearmofherchair,andhersmallroundchininherhand,lookedthoughtfullyinthefire。\"WhenIsayGeorgeLee’sawhiteman,itain’tbecauseIknowhim。It’shisgeneralgait。Wot’sheeverdonethat’sunderhandedormean?Nothin’!Youkantshowthepoormanhe’severtookapicayunefrom。Whenhe’shelpedhimselftoapileit’sbeenouterthembanksorthemexpresscompanies,thatthinkitmightyfinetobustupthemselves,andswindlethepoorfolkso’theirlastcent,andnobodytalkso’huntin’THEM!Anddoeshekeeptheirmoney?No;hepassesitroundamongtheboysthathelphim,andtheyputitincirculation。HEdon’tkeepitforhimself;heain’tgotfinehousesinFrisco;hedon’tkeepfasthorsesforshow。Likeeznotthecritterhedidthatjobwith——efitwashim——noneofyouboyswouldhaverid!Andhetakesalltheriskshimself;youkenbetyourlifethateverymanwithhimwassafeandawayaforeheturnedhisbackonyou—uns。\" \"Hecertainlydropsalittleofhismoneyatdrawpoker,Zeenie,\" saidClinch,laughing。\"HelostfivethousanddollarstoSheriffKellylastweek。\" \"Well,Idon’thearofthesheriffhuntin’himtogiveitback,nordoIreckonKellyhandeditovertotheExpressitwastakenfrom。 IheardYOUwonsuthin’fromhimaspellago。Ireckonyou’vebeenhuntin’himtofindoutwharyoushouldreturnit。\"ThelaughwasclearlyagainstClinch。Hewasabouttomakesomerallyingrejoinderwhentheyounggirlsuddenlyinterruptedhim。\"Efyou’rewantin’tohuntsomebody,whydon’tyoutakehighergame?Thar’sthatJimHarkins:goforhim,andI’lljoinyou。\" \"Harkins!\"exclaimedClinchandHalesimultaneously。 \"Yes,JimHarkins;doyouknowhim?\"shesaid,glancingfromonetotheother。 \"Oneofmyfriendsdo,\"saidClinchlaughing;\"butdon’tletthatstopyou。\" \"AndYOU——overthere,\"continuedZenobia,bendingherheadandeyestowardsHale。 \"Thefactis——Ibelievehewasmybanker,\"saidHale,withasmile。 \"Idon’tknowhimpersonally。\" \"Thenyou’dbetterhunthimbeforehedoesyou。\" \"What’sHEdone,Zeenie?\"askedRawlins,keenlyenjoyingthediscomfitureoftheothers。 \"What?\"Shestopped,threwherlongblackbraidsoverhershoulder,claspedherkneewithherhands,androckingbackwardsandforwards,sublimelyunconsciousoftheapparitionofaslimankleandhalf—dropped—offslipperfromunderhershortenedgown,continued,\"Itmightn’tpleaseHIM,\"shesaidslyly,noddingtowardsHale。 \"Praydon’tmindme,\"saidHale,withunnecessaryeagerness。 \"Well,\"saidZenobia,\"IreckonyouallknowNedFalknerandtheExcelsiorDitch?\" \"Yes,Falkner’sthesuperintendentofit,\"saidRawlins。\"Andasquaremantoo。Tharain’tanythingmeanabouthim。\" \"Shake,\"saidZenobia,extendingherhand。Rawlinsshooktheprofferedhandwitheagerspontaneousness,andthegirlresumed: \"He’saboutezgoodeztheymake’em——youbet。Well,youknowNedhasputallhismoney,andallhisstrength,andallhissabe,and——\" \"Hisgoodlooks,\"addedClinchmischievously。 \"IntothatDitch,\"continuedZenobia,ignoringtheinterruption。 \"It’shismother,it’shissweetheart,it’shiseverything!Whenotherchapsofhisagewascavortin’roundFrisco,andhavin’highjinks,NedwasinhisDitch。’WaittilltheDitchisdone,’heusedtosay。’Waittillshebeginstoboom,andthenyoujuststandround。’Mor’nthat,hegotalltheboystoputintheirlastcent——fortheylovedNed,andlovehimnow,likeezefhewosawoman。\" \"That’sso,\"saidClinchandRawlinssimultaneously,\"andhe’sworthit。\" \"Well,\"continuedZenobia,\"theDitchdidn’tboomezsooneztheykalkilated。Andthentheboyskeptgettin’poorerandpoorer,andNedhekeptgettin’poorerandpoorerineverythingbuthishopefulnessandgrit。Thenhelooksaroundformorecapital。Andaboutthistime,thatcoyoteHarkinssmeltsuthin’niceupthere,andhegitsNedtogivehimcontrolofit,andhe’lllendhimhisnameandfixupacompany。Soonezhegetscontrol,thefirstthinghedoesistosaythatitwantshalfamilliono’moneytomakeitpay,andleviesanassessmentoftwohundreddollarsashare。That’snothin’forthemrichfellowstopay,orpretendtopay,butforboysongrubwagesitmeantonlyruin。Theycouldn’tpay,andhadtoforfeittheirsharesfornexttonothing。AndNedmadeonemoredesperateattempttosavethemandhimselfbyborrowingmoneyonhisshares;whenthathoundHarkinsgotwindofit,andletitbebuzzedaroundthattheDitchisafailure,andthathewasgoin’outofit;thatbroughtthesharesdowntonothing。AsNedcouldn’traiseadollar,thenewcompanyswoopeddownonhissharesforthedebtsTHEYhadputup,andlefthimandtheboystohelpthemselves。Nedcouldn’tbeartofacetheboysthathe’dhelpedtoruin,andputout,andain’tbeenheardfromsince。AfterHarkinshadgotridofNedandtheboyshemanagestopayoffthatwonderfuldebt,andsellsoutforahundredthousanddollars。Thatmoney——Ned’smoney——hesendstoSacramento,forhedon’tdaretotravelwithithimself,andiskalkilatin’toleavethekentry,forsomeoftheboysallowtokillhimonsight。Soefyou’rewantin’tohuntsuthin’,thar’syerchance,andyouneedn’tgointerthesnowtodoit。\" \"Butsurelythelawcanrecoverthismoney?\"saidHaleindignantly。 \"Itisasinfamousarobberyas——\"HestoppedashecaughtZenobia’seye。 \"Ezlastnight’s,youweregoin’tosay。I’llcallitMORE。Themroadagentsdon’tpretendtobeyourfriend——buttakeyermoneyandruntheirrisks。Foreztothelaw——thatcan’thelpyer。\" \"It’saskingame,andyoumightezwellexpecttorecoveragamblingdebtfromashort—cardsharp,\"explainedClinch;\"Falkneroughtershothimonsight。\" \"Ortheboyslynchedhim,\"suggestedRawlins。 \"Ithink,\"saidHale,morereflectively,\"thatintheabsenceoflegalremedyamanofthatkindshouldhavebeenforcedunderstrongphysicalmenacetogiveuphisill—gottengains。Themoneywastheprimaryobject,andifthatcouldbegotwithoutbloodshed—— whichseemstomeauselesscrime——itwouldbequiteaseffective。 Ofcourse,iftherewasresistanceorretaliation,itmightbenecessarytokillhim。\" Hehadunconsciouslyfallenintohisolddidacticanddogmatichabitofspeech,andperhaps,underthespurofZenobia’seyes,hehadgivenitsomenaturalemphasis。Adeadsilencefollowed,inwhichtheothersregardedhimwithamusedandgratifiedsurprise,anditwasbrokenonlybyZenobiarisingandholdingoutherhand。 \"Shake!\" Haleraiseditgallantly,andpressedhislipsontheonespotlessfinger。 \"That’sgospeltruth。Andyouain’tthefirstwhitemantosayit。\" \"Indeed,\"laughedHale。\"Whowastheother?\" \"GeorgeLee!\" CHAPTERVI Thelaughterthatfollowedwasinterruptedbyasuddenbarkingofthedogsintheouterclearing。Zenobiaroselazilyandstrodetothewindow。ItrelievedHaleofcertainembarrassingreflectionssuggestedbyhercomment。 \"Efitain’tthatGod—forsakenfoolDickbringinguppassengersfromthesnow—boundupstageintheroad!IreckonI’VEgotsuthin’tosaytothat!\"ButthelaterappearanceoftheapologeticDick,withtheassurancethatthepartycarriedapermissionfromherfather,grantedatthelowerstationinviewofsuchanemergency,checkedheractiveopposition。\"That’slikePaw,\"shesoliloquizedaggrievedly;\"shuttin’usupandsettin’ dogsoneverybodyforaweek,andthenlettin’thewholestageservicepassthroughonedoorandoutatanother。Well,it’sHIS houseandHISwhiskey,andtheykintakeit,buttheydon’tgetmetohelp’em。\" Theycertainlywerenotaprepossessingorgood—naturedacquisitiontotheparty。Apartfromthenaturalantagonismwhich,onsuchoccasions,thoseinpossessionalwaysfeeltowardsthenew—comer,theywerestronglyinclinedtoresistthedissatisfiedquerulousnessandaggressiveattitudeofthesefreshapplicantsforhospitality。Themostoffensiveonewasapersonwhoappearedtoexercisesomeauthorityovertheothers。Hewasloud,assuming,anddressedwithvulgarpretension。HequicklydisposedhimselfinthechairvacatedbyZenobia,andcalledforsomeliquor。 \"Ireckonyou’llhevtohelpyourself,\"saidRawlinsdryly,asthesummonsmetwithnoresponse。\"Thereareonlytwowomeninthehouse,andIreckontheirhandsarefullalready。\" \"Icallitd——dunciviltreatment,\"saidtheman,raisinghisvoice;\"andHennickerhadbettersingsmallerifhedon’twanthisolddenpulleddownsomeday。Heain’tanybetterthanmenthathevbeenpickedupaforenow。\" \"Yououghtertoldhimthat,andmebbehe’dhevcomeoverwithyer,\" returnedRawlins。\"He’samild,soft,easy—goingman,isHennicker!Ain’the,ColonelClinch?\" ThecasualmentionofClinch’snameproducedtheeffectwhichthespeakerprobablyintended。ThestrangerstaredatClinch,who,apparentlyobliviousoftheconversation,wasblinkinghiscoldgrayeyesatthefire。Droppinghisaggressivetonetomerequerulousness,themansoughtthewhiskeydemijohn,andhelpedhimselfandhiscompanions。Fortifiedbyliquorhereturnedtothefire。 \"Ireckonyou’veheardaboutthisyerrobbery,Colonel,\"hesaid,addressingClinch,withanattemptateasyfamiliarity。 Withoutraisinghiseyesfromthefire,Clinchbrieflyassented,\"I reckon。\" \"I’mupyer,examiningintoit,fortheExpress。\" \"Lostmuch?\"askedRawlins。 \"Notsomucheztheymighthev。ThatfoolHarkinshadahundredthousanddollarsingreenbackssealeduplikeanordinarypackageofathousanddollars,andgaveittoafriend,BillGuthrie,inthebanktopickoutsomeunlikelychapamongthepassengerstotakechargeofittoReno。Hewouldn’ttrusttheExpress。Ha!ha!\" Thedead,oppressivesilencethatfollowedhisemptylaughtermadeitseemalmostartificial。RawlinsheldhisbreathandlookedatClinch。Hale,withtheinstinctsofarefined,sensitiveman,turnedhotwiththeembarrassmentClinchshouldhaveshown。Forthatgentleman,withoutliftinghiseyesfromthefire,andwithnoapparentchangeinhisdemeanor,lazilyasked—— \"Yedidn’tketchthenameo’thatpassenger?\" \"Naturally,no!ForwhenGuthrieheardwhatwassaidaginhimhewouldn’tgivehisnameuntilheheardfromhim。\" \"AndWHATwassaidaginhim?\"askedClinchmusingly。 \"Whatwouldbesaidaginamanthatgiveupthatsumo’money,likeachawoftobacco,fortheasking?Why,therewerebutthreemen,asfarezwekinhear,thatdidthejob。Andtherewerefourpassengersinside,armed,andthedriverandexpressmessengeronthebox。SixwererobbedbyTHREE!——theywereasweet—scentedlot! Reckontheymusthevfeltmightysmall,forIheartheygotupandskedaddledfromthestationunderthepretextoflookin’fortherobbers。\"Helaughedagain,andthelaughwasnoisilyrepeatedbyhisfivecompanionsattheotherendoftheroom。 Hale,whohadforgottenthatthestrangerwasonlyechoingapartofhisowncriticismofeighthoursbefore,wasonthepointofrisingwithburningcheeksandangryindignation,whenthelazilyupliftedeyeofClinchcaughthis,andabsolutelyheldhimdownwithitsparalyzinganddeadlysignificance。Murderitselfseemedtolookfromthosecruellyquietandremorselessgraypupils。ForamomentheforgothisownrageinthisglimpseofClinch’simplacableresentment;foramomenthefeltathrillofpityforthewretchwhohadprovokedit。HeremainedmotionlessandfascinatedinhischairasthelazylidsclosedlikeasheathoverClinch’seyesagain。Rawlins,whohadprobablyreceivedthesameglanceofwarning,remainedequallystill。 \"Theyhaven’theardthelastofityet,youbet,\"continuedtheinfatuatedstranger。\"I’vegotalittlestatementhereforthenewspaper,\"headded,drawingsomepapersfromhispocket;\"suthin’ IjustrunoffinthecoachasIcamealong。Ireckonit’llshowthingsupinanewlight。It’stimethereshouldbesomechange。 Allthecussin’that’sbeenusuallydonehezbeenbythepassengersagintheexpressandstagecompanies。IproposethattheCompanyshoulddoalittlecussin’themselves。See?P’r’apsyoudon’tmindmyreadin’ittoye?It’sjustspicyenoughtosuitthemnewspaperchaps。\" \"Goon,\"saidColonelClinchquietly。 Themanclearedhisthroat,withthepreliminaryposeofauthorship,andhisfivefriends,towhomthecompositionwasevidentlynotunfamiliar,assumedanticipatorysmiles。 \"Icallit’PrizePusillanimousPassengers。’Sortofrunseasyoffthetongue,youknow。 \"’ItnowappearsthatthesuccessofthelatestagecoachrobberyneartheSummitwaslargelyduetothepusillanimity——nottouseamoreseriousword’\"——Hestopped,andlookedexplanatorilytowardsClinch:\"Ye’llseeinaminitwhatI’mgettin’atbythatpusillanimityofthepassengersthemselves。’Itnowtranspiresthattherewereonlythreerobberswhoattackedthecoach,andthatalthoughpassengers,driver,andexpressmessengerwerefullyarmed,andweredoublethenumberoftheirassailants,notashotwasfired。Wemeannoreflectionsuponthewell—knowncourageofYubaBill,northeexperienceandcoolnessofBracyTibbetts,thecourteousexpressmessenger,bothofwhomhavesinceconfessedtohavebeenmorethanastonishedattheChristianandlamb—likesubmissionoftheinsiders。Amusingstoriesofsomelaughableyetsickeningincidentsoftheoccasion——suchasgrownmenkneelingintheroad,andofferingtostripthemselvescompletely,iftheirliveswereonlyspared;ofoneofthepassengershidingundertheseat,andonlybeingdislodgedbypullinghiscoat—tails;ofincrediblesumspromised,andevenoffersofmenialservice,forthepreservationoftheirwretchedcarcases——arereceivedwiththegreatestgusto;butweareinpossessionoffactswhichmayleadtomoreseriousaccusations。Althoughoneofthepassengersissaidtohavelostalargesumofmoneyintrustedtohim,whileattemptingwithbarefacedeffronterytoestablisharival\"carrying\"businessinoneoftheExpressCompany’sowncoaches——’I callthatagoodpoint。\"Heinterruptedhimselftoallowtheunrestrainedapplauseofhisownparty。\"Don’tyou?\" \"It’sjusth—ll,\"saidClinchmusingly。 \"’Yettheaffair,\"resumedthestrangerfromhismanuscript,\"’islockedupingreatandsuspiciousmystery。ThepresenceofJacksonN。Stanner,Esq。’(that’sme),’specialdetectiveagenttotheCompany,andhisstaffintown,isaguarantythatthemysterywillbethoroughlyprobed。’HedtoputthatintopleasetheCompany,\" heagaindeprecatinglyexplained。\"’Weareindebtedtothisgentlemanforthefacts。’\" \"Thepintyouwanttomakeinthatarticle,\"saidClinch,rising,butstilldirectinghisfaceandhisconversationtothefire,\"ezfarezIkenseeezthatnothreemenkinbackdownsixunlesstheybecowards,orarewillingtobebackeddown。\" \"That’sthepointwhatIstartfrom,\"rejoinedStanner,\"andworkup。Ileaveittoyouefitain’tso。\" \"Ican’tsayezIagreewithyou,\"saidtheColoneldryly。Heturned,andstillwithoutliftinghiseyeswalkedtowardsthedooroftheroomwhichZenobiahadentered。Thekeywasontheinside,butClinchgentlyopenedthedoor,removedthekey,andclosingthedooragainlockeditfromhisside。HaleandRawlinsfelttheirheartsbeatquickly;theothersfollowedClinch’sslowmovementsanddowncastmienwithamusedcuriosity。Afterlockingtheotheroutletfromtheroom,andputtingthekeysinhispocket,Clinchreturnedtothefire。Forthefirsttimeheliftedhiseyes;themannearesthimshrankbackinterror。 \"Iamtheman,\"hesaidslowly,takingdeliberatebreathbetweenhissentences,\"whogaveupthosegreenbackstotherobbers。Iamoneofthethreepassengersyouhavelampoonedinthatpaper,andthesegentlemenbesidemearetheothertwo。\"Hestoppedandlookedaroundhim。\"Youdon’tbelievethatthreemencanbackdownsix!Well,I’llshowyouhowitcanbedone。Morethanthat,I’llshowyouhowONEmancandoit;for,bythelivingG—d,ifyoudon’thandoverthatpaperI’llkillyouwhereyousit!I’llgiveyouuntilIcountten;ifoneofyoumovesheandyouaredeadmen—— butYOUfirst!\" BeforehehadfinishedspeakingHaleandRawlinshadbothrisen,asifinconcert,withtheirweaponsdrawn。Halecouldnottellhoworwhyhehaddoneso,buthewasequallyconscious,withoutknowingwhy,offixinghiseyeononeoftheotherparty,andthatheshould,intheeventofanaffray,trytokillhim。Hedidnotattempttoreason;heonlyknewthatheshoulddohisbesttokillthatmanandperhapsothers。 \"One,\"saidClinch,liftinghisderringer,\"two——three——\" \"Lookhere,Colonel——IswearIdidn’tknowitwasyou。Come——d——mit!Isay——seehere,\"stammeredStanner,withwhitecheeks,notdaringtoglanceforaidtohisstupefiedparty。 \"Four——five——six——\" \"Wait!Here!\"Heproducedthepaperandthrewitonthefloor。 \"Pickitupandhandittome。Seven——eight——\" Stannerhastilyscrambledtohisfeet,pickedupthepaper,andhandedittotheColonel。\"Iwasonlyjoking,Colonel,\"hesaid,withaforcedlaugh。 \"I’mgladtohearit。Butasthisjokeisinblackandwhite,youwouldn’tmindsayingsointhesamefashion。TakethatpenandinkandwriteasIdictate。’IcertifythatIamsatisfiedthattheabovestatementisabasecalumnyagainstthecharactersofRingwoodClinch,RobertRawlins,andJohnHale,passengers,andthatIdoherebyapologizetothesame。’Signit。That’lldo。 Nowlettherestofyourpartysignaswitnesses。\" Theycompliedwithouthesitation;some,seizingtheopportunityoftreatingtheaffairasajoke,suggestedadrink。 \"Excuseme,\"saidClinchquietly,\"butezthishouseain’tbigenoughformeandthatman,andezI’vegotbusinessatWildCatStationwiththispaper,IthinkI’llgowithoutdrinkin’。\"Hetookthekeysfromhispocket,unlockedthedoors,andtakinguphisovercoatandrifleturnedasiftogo。 Rawlinsrosetofollowhim;Halealonehesitated。Therapidoccurrencesofthelasthalfhourgavehimnotimeforreflection。 Buthewasbynomeanssatisfiedofthelegalityofthelastacthehadaidedandabetted,althoughheadmitteditsrudejustice,andfelthewouldhavedonesoagain。Afearofthis,andaninstinctthathemightbeledintofurthercomplicationsifhecontinuedtoidentifyhimselfwithClinchandRawlins;thefactthattheyhadprofessedlyabandonedtheirquest,andthatitwasreallysupplantedbythepresenceofanauthorizedpartywhomtheyhadalreadycomeinconflictwith——allthisurgedhimtoremainbehind。 Ontheotherhand,theapparentdesertionofhiscomradesatthelastmomentwasopposedbothtohissenseofhonorandthelikinghehadtakentothem。Buthereflectedthathehadalreadyshownhisactivepartisanship,thathecouldbeoflittleservicetothematWildCatStation,andwouldbeonlyincreasingthedistancefromhishome;andaboveall,animpatientlongingforindependentactionfinallydecidedhim。\"IthinkI’llstayhere,\"hesaidtoClinch,\"unlessyouwantme。\" Clinchcastaswiftandmeaningglanceattheenemy,butlookedapproval。\"Keepyoureyesskinned,andyou’regoodforadozenof’em,\"hesaidsottovoce,andthenturnedtoStanner。\"I’mgoingtotakethispapertoWildCat。IfyouwanttocommunicatewithmehereafteryouknowwhereIamtobefound,unless——\"hesmiledgrimly——\"you’dliketoseemeoutsideforafewminutesbeforeI go?\" \"ItisamatterthatconcernstheStageCompany,notme,\"saidStanner,withanattempttoappearathisease。 HaleaccompaniedClinchandRawlinsthroughthekitchentothestables。Theostler,Dick,hadalreadyreturnedtotherescueofthesnow—boundcoach。 \"Ishouldn’tliketoleavemanymenalonewiththatcrowd,\"saidClinch,pressingHale’shand;\"andIwouldn’thaveallowedyourstayingbehindefIdidn’tknowIcouldbetmypileonyou。Yourofferin’tostayjustputsacleanfinishonit。Lookyer,Hale,I didn’tcottonmuchtoyouatfirst;butefyoueverwantafriend,callonRingwoodClinch。\" \"Thesamehere,oldman,\"saidRawlins,extendinghishandasheappearedfromahurriedconferencewiththeoldwomanatthewoodshed,\"andtrusttoZeenietogiveyouahintefthere’sanythin’underhandedgoin’on。Solong。\" Halfinclinedtoresentthisimpliedsuggestionofprotection,yethalfpleasedattheideaofaconfidencewiththehandsomegirlhehadseen,Halereturnedtotheroom。Awhispereddiscussionamongthepartyceasedonhisentering,andanawkwardsilencefollowed,whichHaledidnotattempttobreakashequietlytookhisseatagainbythefire。HewaspresentlyconfrontedbyStanner,whowithanaffectationofeasyfamiliaritycrossedovertothehearth。 \"TheoldKernel’sd——dpepperyandhightonedwhenhe’sgotalittlemorethanhisreg’larthreefingerso’cornjuice,eh?\" \"Imustbegyoutounderstanddistinctly,Mr。Stanner,\"saidHale,withareturnofhishabitualprecisionofstatement,\"thatI regardanyslightingallusiontothegentlemanwhohasjustleftnotonlyasinexceedinglybadtastecomingfromYOU,butveryoffensivetomyself。Ifyoumeantoimplythathewasundertheinfluenceofliquor,itismydutytoundeceiveyou;hewassoperfectlyinpossessionofhisfacultiesastoexpressnotonlyhisownbutMYopinionofyourconduct。Youmustalsoadmitthathewasdiscriminatingenoughtoshowhisobjectiontoyourcompanybyleavingit。Iregretthatcircumstancesdonotmakeitconvenientformetoexercisethatprivilege;butifIamobligedtoputupwithyourpresenceinthisroom,Istronglyinsistthatitisnotmadeunendurablewiththeadditionofyourconversation。\" TheeffectofthisdeliberateandpassionlessdeclarationwasmorediscomposingtothepartythanClinch’sfury。Utterlyunaccustomedtotheideasandlanguagesuddenlyconfrontingthem,theywereunabletodeterminewhetheritwastherealexpressionofthespeaker,orwhetheritwasavaguebadinageoraffectationtowhichanyreplywouldinvolvetheminridicule。Inacountryterrorizedbypracticaljoking,theydidnotdoubtbutthatthiswasanewformofhoaxingcalculatedtoprovokesomeresponsethatwouldconstitutethemasvictims。TheimmediateeffectuponthemwasthatcompletesilenceinregardtohimselfthatHaledesired。Theydrewtogetheragainandconversedinwhispers,whileHale,withhiseyesfixedonthefire,gavehimselfuptosomewhatlateanduselessreflection。 Hecouldscarcelyrealizehisposition。Forhoweverhemightlookatit,withinaspaceoftwelvehourshehadnotonlychangedsomeofhismostcherishedopinions,buthehadactedinaccordancewiththatchangeinawaythatmadeitseemalmostimpossibleforhimevertorecant。Intheinterestsoflawandorderhehadengagedinanunlawfulanddisorderlypursuitofcriminals,andhadactuallycomeinconflictnotwiththecriminals,butwiththeonlypartyapparentlyauthorizedtopursuethem。Morethanthat,hewasfindinghimselfcommittedtoacertainsympathywiththecriminals。 Twenty—fourhoursago,ifanyonehadtoldhimthathewouldhavecondonedanillegalactforitsabstractjustice,orassistedtocommitanillegalactforthesamepurpose,hewouldhavefelthimselfinsulted。Thatheknewhewouldnotnowfeelitasaninsultperplexedhimstillmore。Inthesecircumstancesthefactthathewasseparatedfromhisfamily,andasitwerefromallhispastlifeandtraditions,byachanceaccident,didnotdisturbhimgreatly;indeed,hewasforthefirsttimealittledoubtfuloftheirprobablecriticismonhisinconsistency,andwasbynomeansinahurrytosubjecthimselftoit。 Liftinghiseyes,hewassuddenlyawarethatthedoorleadingtothekitchenwasslowlyopening。HehadthoughthehearditcreakonceortwiceduringhisdeliberatereplytoStanner。Itwasevidentlymovingnowsoastoattracthisattention,withoutdisturbingtheothers。ItpresentlyopenedsufficientlywidetoshowthefaceofZeenie,who,withagestureofcautiontowardshiscompanions,beckonedhimtojoinher。Herosecarelesslyasifgoingout,and,puttingonhishat,enteredthekitchenastheretreatingfigureoftheyounggirlglidedlightlytowardsthestables。Sheascendedafewopenstepsasiftoahay—loft,butstoppedbeforealowdoor。Pushingitopen,sheprecededhimintoasmallroom,apparentlyundertheroof,whichscarcelyallowedhertostandupright。Bythelightofastablelanternhangingfromabeamhesawthat,thoughpoorlyfurnished,itboresomeevidenceoffemininetasteandhabitation。Motioningtotheonlychair,sheseatedherselfontheedgeofthebed,withherhandsclaspingherkneesinherfamiliarattitude。Herfaceboretracesofrecentagitation,andhereyeswereshiningwithtears。Bythecloserlightofthelanternhewassurprisedtofinditwasfromlaughter。 \"Ireckonedyou’dberightlonelydowntherewiththatStannercrowd,particklerlyafterthatlittlespeecho’your’n,soIseztoMawI’dgetyouupyerforaspell。MawandIheerdyouexhort’em!Mawallowedyouwoztalkin’afurrin’tongueallalong,butI——sakesalive!——Ihedtohumpmyselftokeepfrombustin’intoayellwhenyerjistdrawedthemWebster—unabridgedsentenceson’em。\"Shestoppedandrockedbackwardsandforwardswithalaughthat,subduedbytheproximityoftheroofandthefearofbeingoverheard,wasbynomeansunmusical。\"I’lltellyewhotgotme,though!Thatpartcommencing,’SuckamstancesoverwhichI’venocontroul。’\" \"Oh,come!Ididn’tsaythat,\"interruptedHale,laughing。 \"’Don’tmakeitconvenientformetoexercisetheprivilegeofkickin’yerouttothatextent,’\"shecontinued;\"’butifIcannotdispensewithyourroom,theleastIcansayisthatit’sad——dsightbetterthanyourcompany——’orsuthin’likethat!Andthenthewayyoumindedyourstops,andletyourvoiceriseandfalljustezeasyezifyouwosaFirstReaderinlargetype。Why,theKernelwasn’tnowhere。HIScussin’didn’tcomewithinamileo’ yourn。ThatStannerjistturnedyaller。\" \"I’mafraidyouarelaughingatme,\"saidHale,notknowingwhethertobepleasedorvexedatthegirl’samusement。 \"IreckonI’mtheonlyonethatdaredoit,then,\"saidthegirlsimply。\"TheKernelsezthewayyouturnedroundafterhe’ddonehiscussin’,andsaidyerbelievedyou’dstayandtaketheresponsibilityofthewholething——anddid,inthatkam,soft,did— anybody—speak—to—mestyle——wastheneatestthinghe’dseenyet。 No!MawsaysIain’tmuchonmanners,butIknowamanwhenIseehim。\" ForaninstantHalegavehimselfuptothedeliciousflatteryofunexpected,unintended,andapparentlyuninterestedcompliment。 Becomingatlastalittleembarrassedunderthefrankcuriosityofthegirl’sdarkeyes,hechangedthesubject。 \"Doyoualwayscomeupherethroughthestables?\"heasked,glancingroundtheroom,whichwasevidentlyherown。 \"Ireckon,\"sheansweredhalfabstractedly。\"There’saladderdownthartoMaw’sroom——\"pointingtoatrapdoorbesidethebroadchimneythatservedasawall——\"butit’shandiertheotherway,andnearerthebossesifyouwanttogetawayquick。\" Thispalpablesuggestion——borneoutbywhatherememberedoftheotherdomesticdetails——thatthehousehadbeenplannedwithreferencetosuddenforayorescapereawakenedhisformeruneasyreflections。Zeenie,whohadbeenwatchinghisface,added,\"It’snoslouch,whenb’arorpaintershangroundnightsandstampedethestock,tobeabletoswingyourselfontoabosswheneveryouheararowgoingonoutside。\" \"DoyoumeanthatYOU——\" \"PawUSED,andIdoNOW,senseI’vecomeintotheroom。\"Shepointedtoanondescriptgarment,halfcloak,halfhabit,hangingonthewall。\"I’vebeenouterbedandonPitchpine’sbackasfarezthetrailfiveminutesarterIheardthefirstbellow。\" Haleregardedherwithundisguisedastonishment。TherewasnothingatallAmazonianorhorseyinhermanners,norwasthereeventherobustphysicalcontourthatmighthavebeendevelopedthroughsuchexperiences。Onthecontrary,sheseemedtobelazilyeffeminateinbodyandmind。Heedlessofhiscriticalsurveyofher,shebeckonedhimtodrawhischairnearer,and,lookingintohiseyes,said—— \"WhateverpossessedYOUtotaketohuntin’men?\" Halewasstaggeredbythequestion,butneverthelessendeavoredtoexplain。Buthewassurprisedtofindthathisexplanationappearedstiltedeventohimself,and,hecouldnotdoubt,wasutterlyincomprehensibletothegirl。Shenoddedherhead,however,andcontinued—— \"Thenyouhaven’tanythin’agin’George?\" \"Idon’tknowGeorge,\"saidHale,smiling。\"Myproceedingwasagainstthehighwayman。\" \"Well,HEwasthehighwayman。\" \"Imean,itwastheprincipleIobjectedto——aprinciplethatI considerhighlydangerous。\" \"WellHEistheprincipal,fortheothersonlyHELPED,Ireckon,\" saidZeeniewithasigh,\"andIreckonheISdangerous。\" Halesawitwasuselesstoexplain。Thegirlcontinued—— \"WhatmadeyoustayhereinsteadofgoingonwiththeKernel? Therewassuthin’elsebesidesyourwantingtomakethatStannertakewater。Whatisit?\" Alightsenseofthepropinquityofbeauty,ofherconfidence,oftheirisolation,oftheeloquenceofherdarkeyes,atfirsttemptedHaletoareplyofsimplegallantry;agraverconsiderationofthesamecircumstancesfrozeituponhislips。 \"Idon’tknow,\"hereturnedawkwardly。 \"Well,I’lltellyou,\"shesaid。\"Youdidn’tcottontotheKernelandRawlinsmuchmorethanyoudidtoStanner。Theyain’tyourkind。\" InhisembarrassmentHaleblundereduponthethoughthehadhonorablyavoided。 \"Suppose,\"hesaid,withaconstrainedlaugh,\"Ihadstayedtoseeyou。\" \"IreckonIain’tyourkind,neither,\"sherepliedpromptly。Therewasamomentarypausewhensheroseandwalkedtothechimney。 \"It’sveryquietdownthere,\"shesaid,stoopingandlisteningovertheroughly—boardedfloorthatformedtheceilingoftheroombelow。\"Iwonderwhat’sgoingon。\" Inthebeliefthatthiswasadelicatehintforhisreturntothepartyhehadleft,Halerose,butthegirlpassedhimhurriedly,and,openingthedoor,castaquickglanceintothestablebeyond。 \"JustasIreckoned——thehorsesaregonetoo。They’veskedaddled,\" shesaidblankly。 Haledidnotreply。Inhisembarrassmentamomentagotheideaoftakinganequallysuddendeparturehadflasheduponhim。Shouldhetakethisasajustificationofthatimpulse,orhow?Hestoodirresolutelygazingatthegirl,whoturnedandbegantodescendthestairssilently。Hefollowed。Whentheyreachedthelowerroomtheyfounditastheyhadexpected——deserted。 \"IhopeIdidn’tdrivethemaway,\"saidHale,withanuneasylookatthetroubledfaceofthegirl。\"ForIreallyhadanideaofgoingmyselfamomentago。\" Sheremainedsilent,gazingoutofthewindow。Then,turningwithaslightshrugofhershoulders,saidhalfdefiantly:\"What’stheusenow?Oh,Maw!theStannercrowdhasvamosedtheranch,andthisyerstrangerkalkilatestostay!\" CHAPTERVII AweekhadpassedatEagle’sCourt——aweekofmingledcloudsandsunshinebyday,ofrainoverthegreenplateauandsnowonthemountainbynight。Eachmorninghadbroughtitsfreshgreennesstothewinter—girtdomain,andafreshcoatofdazzlingwhitetothebarrierthatseparateditsdwellersfromtheworldbeyond。Therewaslittlechangeintheencompassingwalloftheirprison;ifanything,thesnowycircleroundthemseemedtohavedrawnitslinesnearerdaybyday。Theimmediateresultofthisrestrictedlimithadbeentoconfinetherangeofcattletothemeadowsnearerthehouse,andatasafedistancefromthefringeofwildernessnowinvadedbytheprowlingtreadofpredatoryanimals。 Nevertheless,thetwofiguresloungingontheslopeatsunsetgaveverylittleindicationofanyseriousqualityinthesituation。 Indeed,sofarasappearanceswereconcerned,Kate,whowasreturningfromanafternoonstrollwithFalkner,exhibited,withfeminineinconsistency,adecidedreturntotheworldoffashionandconventionalityapparentlyjustasshewaseffectuallyexcludedfromit。Shehadnotonlydiscardedherwhitedressasaconcessiontothepracticalevidenceofthesurroundingwinter,butshehadalsobroughtoutafeatherhatandsablemuffwhichhadoncegracedafashionablesuburbofBoston。EvenFalknerhadexchangedhisslouchhatandpicturesqueserapeforabeaverovercoatandfurcapofHale’swhichhadbeenpresseduponhimbyKate,undertheexcuseoftheexigenciesoftheseason。Withinastone’sthrowofthethicket,turbulentwiththesavageforcesofnature,theywalkedwiththeabstractionofpeoplehearingonlytheirownvoices;inthefaceofthesolemnpeaksclothedwithwhiteausteritytheytalkedgravelyofdress。 \"Idon’tmeantosay,\"saidKatedemurely,\"thatyou’retogiveuptheserapeentirely;youcanwearitonrainynightsandwhenyourideoverherefromyourfriend’shousetospendtheevening——forthesakeofoldtimes,\"sheadded,withanunconsciousairofreferringtoanalreadyantiquatedfriendship;\"butyoumustadmitit’salittletoogorgeousandtheatricalforthesunlightofdayandthepublichighway。\" \"Butwhyshouldthatmakeitwrong,iftheexperienceofapeoplehasshownittobeagarmentbestfittedfortheirwantsandrequirements?\"saidFalknerargumentatively。 \"Butyouarenotoneofthosepeople,\"saidKate,\"andthatmakesallthedifference。Youlookdifferentlyandactdifferently,sothatthereissomethingirreconcilablebetweenyourclothesandyouthatmakesyoulookodd。\" \"Andtolookodd,accordingtoyourcivilizedprejudices,istobewrong,\"saidFalknerbitterly。 \"Itistoseemdifferentfromwhatonereallyis——whichISwrong。 Now,youareaminingsuperintendent,youtellme。Thenyoudon’twanttolooklikeaSpanishbrigand,asyoudointhatserape。I amsureifyouhadriddenuptoastage—coachwhileIwasinit,I’dhavehandedyoumywatchandpursewithoutaword。There!youarenotoffended?\"sheadded,withalaugh,whichdidnot,however,concealacertainearnestness。\"IsupposeIoughttohavesaidI wouldhavegivenitgladlytosucharomanticfigure,andperhapshavegotoutanddancedasarabandorbolerowithyou——ifthatisthethingtodonowadays。Well!\"shesaid,afteradangerouspause,\"considerthatI’vesaidit。\" Hehadbeenwalkingalittlebeforeher,withhisfaceturnedtowardsthedistantmountain。Suddenlyhestoppedandfacedher。 \"Youwouldhavegivenenoughofyourtimetothehighwayman,MissScott,aswouldhaveenabledyoutoidentifyhimforthepolice—— andnomore。Likeyourbrother,youwouldhavebeenwillingtosacrificeyourselfforthebenefitofthelawsofcivilizationandgoodorder。\" Ifadenialtothisassertioncouldhavebeenexpressedwithouttheuseofspeech,itwascertainlytransparentinthefaceandeyesoftheyounggirlatthatmoment。IfFalknerhadbeenlessself— conscioushewouldhaveseenitplainly。ButKateonlyburiedherfaceinherliftedmuff,slightlyraisedherprettyshoulders,and,droppinghertremulouseyelids,walkedon。\"Itseemsapity,\"shesaid,afterapause,\"thatwecannotpreserveourownmiserableexistencewithouttakingsomethingfromothers——sometimesevenalife!\"Hestarted。\"Andit’shorridtohavetoremindyouthatyouhaveyettokillsomethingfortheinvalid’ssupper,\"shecontinued。\"Isawahareinthefieldyonder。\" \"Youmeanthatjackassrabbit?\"hesaid,abstractedly。 \"Whatyouplease。It’sapityyoudidn’ttakeyourguninsteadofyourrifle。\" \"Ibroughttherifleforprotection。\" \"Andashotgunisonlyaggressive,Isuppose?\" Falknerlookedatherforamoment,andthen,astheharesuddenlystartedacrosstheopenahundredyardsaway,broughttherifletohisshoulder。Alonginterval——asitseemedtoKate——elapsed;theanimalappearedtobealreadysafelyoutofrange,whentheriflesuddenlycracked;thehareboundedintheairlikeaball,anddroppedmotionless。Thegirllookedatthemarksmaninundisguisedadmiration。\"Isitquitedead?\"shesaidtimidly。 \"Itneverknewwhatstruckit。\" \"Itcertainlylookslessbrutalthanshootingitwithashotgun,asJohndoes,andthennotkillingitoutright,\"saidKate。\"I hatewhatiscalledsportandsportsmen,butarifleseems——\" \"What?\"saidFalkner。 \"More——gentlemanly。\" Shehadraisedherprettyheadintheair,and,withherhandshadinghereyes,waslookingaroundtheclearether,andsaidmeditatively,\"Iwonder——nomatter。\" \"Whatisit?\" \"Oh,nothing。\" \"Itissomething,\"saidFalkner,withanamusedsmile,reloadinghisrifle。 \"Well,youoncepromisedmeaneagle’sfeatherformyhat。Isn’tthatthinganeagle?\" \"Iamafraidit’sonlyahawk。\" \"Well,thatwilldo。Shootthat!\" Hereyesweresparkling。Falknerwithdrewhisownwithaslightsmile,andraisedhisriflewithprovokingdeliberation。 \"Areyouquitesureit’swhatyouwant?\"heaskeddemurely。 \"Yes——quick!\" Nevertheless,itwassomeminutesbeforetheriflecrackedagain。 Thewheelingbirdsuddenlystruckthewindwithitswingsaslant,andthenfelllikeaplummetatadistancewhichshowedthedifficultyofthefeat。Falknerstartedfromhersidebeforethebirdreachedtheground。Hereturnedtoherafteralapseofafewmoments,bearingatrailingwinginhishand。\"Youshallmakeyourchoice,\"hesaidgayly。 \"Areyousureitwaskilledoutright?\" \"Headshotoff,\"saidFalknerbriefly。 \"Andbesides,thefallwouldhavekilledit,\"saidKateconclusively。 \"It’slovely。Isupposetheycallyouaverygoodshot?\" \"They——who?\" \"Oh!thepeopleyouknow——yourfriends,andtheirsisters。\" \"GeorgeshootsbetterthanIdo,andhashadmoreexperience。I’veseenhimdothatwithapistol。Ofcoursenotsuchalongshot,butamoredifficultone。\" Katedidnotreply,butherfaceshowedaconvictionthatasanartisticandgentlemanlyperformanceitwasprobablyinferiortotheoneshehadwitnessed。Falkner,whohadpickeduptheharealso,againtookhisplacebyherside,astheyturnedtowardsthehouse。 \"Doyourememberthedayyoucame,whenwewerewalkinghere,youpointedoutthatrockonthemountainwherethepooranimalshadtakenrefugefromthesnow?\"saidKatesuddenly。 \"Yes,\"answeredFalkner;\"theyseemtohavediminished。Iamafraidyouwereright;theyhaveeithereateneachotherorescaped。Letushopethelatter。\" \"Ilookedatthemwithaglasseveryday,\"saidKate,\"andthey’vegotdowntoonlyfour。There’sabearandthatshabby,over—growncatyoucallaCalifornialion,andawolf,andacreaturelikeafoxorasquirrel。\" \"It’sapitythey’renotallofakind,\"saidFalkner。 \"Why?\" \"There’dbenothingtokeepthemfrombeingcomfortabletogether。\" \"Onthecontrary,Ishouldthinkitwouldbesimplyawfultobeshutupentirelywithone’sownkind。\" \"Thenyoubelieveitispossibleforthem,withtheirdifferentnaturesandhabits,tobehappytogether?\"saidFalkner,withsuddenearnestness。 \"Ibelieve,\"saidKatehurriedly,\"thatthebearandthelionfindthefoxandthewolfveryamusing,andthatthefoxandthewolf——\" \"Well?\"saidFalkner,stoppingshort。 \"Well,thefoxandthewolfwillcarryawayamuchbetteropinionofthelionandbearthantheyhadbefore。\" Theyhadreachedthehousebythistime,andforsomeoccultreasonKatedidnotimmediatelyentertheparlor,whereshehadlefthersisterandtheinvalid,whohadalreadybeenpromotedtoasofaandacushionbythewindow,butproceededdirectlytoherownroom。 AsamanoeuvretoavoidmeetingMrs。Hale,itwasscarcelynecessary,forthatladywasalreadyinadvanceofheronthestaircase,asifshehadlefttheparlorforamomentbeforetheyenteredthehouse。Falkner,too,wouldhavepreferredthecompanyofhisownthoughts,butLee,apparentlytheonlyunpreoccupied,all—pervading,andboyishlyalertspiritintheparty,hailedhimfromwithin,andobligedhimtopresenthimselfonthethresholdoftheparlorwiththehareandhawk’swinghewasstillcarrying。 Eyingthelatterwithaffectedconcern,Leesaidgravely:\"Ofcourse,ICANeatit,Ned,andIdaresayit’sthebestpartofthefowl,andthehareisn’tmorethanenoughforthewomen,butIhadnoideaweweresoreduced。Threehoursandahalfgunning,andonlyonehareandahawk’swing。It’sterrible。\" Perceivingthathisfriendwasalone,Falknerdroppedhisburdeninthehallandstroderapidlytohisside。\"Lookhere,George,wemust,Imustleavethisplaceatonce。It’snousetalking;Icanstandthissortofthingnolonger。\" \"NorcanI,withthedooropen。Shutit,andsaywhatyouwantquick,beforeMrs。Halecomesback。Haveyoufoundatrail?\" \"No,no;that’snotwhatImean。\" \"Well,itstrikesmeitoughttobe,ifyouexpecttogetaway。 HaveyouproposedtoBeaconStreet,andshethinksitratherprematureonaweek’sacquaintance?\" \"No;but——\" \"ButyouWILL,youmean?DON’T,justyet。\" \"ButIcannotlivethisperpetuallie。\" \"Thatdepends。Idon’tknowHOWyou’relyingwhenI’mnotwithyou。Ifyou’rewalkingroundwiththatgirl,singinghymnsandtalkingofyourclassinSunday—school,orifyou’reinsinuatingthatyou’reamillionaire,andthinkofbuyingtheplaceforasummerhotel,Ishouldsayyou’dbetterquitthatkindoflying。 But,ontheotherhand,Idon’tseethenecessityofyourdancingroundherewithashotgun,andyellingforHarkins’sblood,orcountingthatpackageofgreenbacksinthelapofMissScott,tobetruthful。Itseemstomethereoughttobesomethingbetweenthetwo。\" \"But,George,don’tyouthink——youareonsuchgoodtermswithMrs。 Haleandhermother——thatyoumighttellthemthewholestory? Thatis,tellitinyourownway;theywillhearanythingfromyou,andbelieveit。\" \"Thankyou;butsupposeIdon’tbelieveinlying,either?\" \"YouknowwhatImean!Youhaveaway,d——nit,ofmakingeverythingseemlikeamatterofcourse,andthemostnaturalthinggoing。\" \"Well,supposeIdid。Areyoupreparedfortheworst?\" Falknerwassilentforamoment,andthenreplied,\"Yes,anythingwouldbebetterthanthissuspense。\" \"Idon’tagreewithyou。Thenyouwouldbewillingtohavethemforgiveus?\" \"Idon’tunderstandyou。\" \"Imeanthattheirforgivenesswouldbetheworstthingthatcouldhappen。Lookhere,Ned。Stopamoment;listenatthatdoor。Mrs。 Halehasthetreadofanangel,withthepervadingcapacityofacat。Nowlisten!Idon’tpretendtobeinlovewithanybodyhere,butifIwereIshouldhardlytakeadvantageofawoman’shelplessnessandsolitudewithasensationalstoryaboutmyself。 It’snotgivingherafairshow。Youknowshewon’tturnyououtofthehouse。\" \"No,\"saidFalkner,reddening;\"butIshouldexpecttogoatonce,andthatwouldbemyonlyexcusefortellingher。\" \"Go!where?Inyourpreoccupationwiththatgirlyouhaven’tevenfoundthetrailbywhichManuelescaped。Doyouintendtocampoutsidethehouse,andmakeeyesatherwhenshecomestothewindow?\" \"BecauseyouthinknothingofflirtingwithMrs。Hale,\"saidFalknerbitterly,\"youcarelittle——\" \"MydearNed,\"saidLee,\"thefactthatMrs。Halehasahusband,andknowsthatshecan’tmarryme,putsusonequalterms。Nothingthatshecouldlearnaboutmehereafterwouldmakeaflirtationwithmeanylesswrongthanitwouldbenow,ormakeherseemmoreavictim。CanyousaythesameofyourselfandthatPuritangirl?\" \"Butyoudidnotadvisemetokeepalooffromher;onthecontrary,you——\" \"Ithoughtyoumightmakethebestofthesituation,andpayhersomeattention,BECAUSEyoucouldnotgoanyfurther。\" \"YouthoughtIwasutterlyheartlessandselfish,like——\" \"Ned!\" Falknerwalkedrapidlytothefireplace,andreturned。 \"Forgiveme,George——I’mafool——andanungratefulone。\" Leedidnotreplyatonce,althoughhetookandretainedthehandFalknerhadimpulsivelyextended。\"Promiseme,hesaidslowly,afterapause,\"thatyouwillsaynothingyettoeitherofthesewomen。Iaskitforyourownsake,andthisgirl’s,notformine。 If,onthecontrary,youaretemptedtodosofromanyQuixoticideaofhonor,rememberthatyouwillonlyprecipitatesomethingthatwillobligeyou,fromthatsamesenseofhonor,toseparatefromthegirlforever。\" \"Idon’tunderstand。\" \"Enough!\"saidhe,withaquickreturnofhisoldrecklessgayety。