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类别:其他 作者:Bret Harte字数:18614更新时间:19/01/04 15:27:23
Hehadnearlymadethecircuitoftheroomwhenhewassurprisedbythefirststrainsofawaltz。WaltzingwasnotastrongfeatureofIndianSpringfestivity,partlythattheChurchpeoplehadseriousdoubtsifDavid’ssaltatoryperformancesbeforetheArkincluded\"rounddances,\"andpartlythattheyounghadnotyetmastereditsdifficulties。Whenheyieldedtohisimpulsetolookagainatthedancershefoundthatonlythreeorfourcoupleshadbeenboldenoughtotakethefloor。CressyMcKinstryandherformerpartnerwereoneofthem。Inhispresentexaltationhewasnotastonishedtofindthatshehadevidentlypickeduptheartinherlatevisit,andwasnowwaltzingwithquietgraceandprecision,buthewassurprisedthatherpartnerwasfarfrombeingequallyperfect,andthatafterafewturnsshestoppedandsmilinglydisengagedherwaistfromhisarm。Asshesteppedbacksheturnedwithunerringinstincttothatpartoftheroomwherethemasterstood,andraisedhereyesthroughthemultitudeofadmiringfacestohis。Theireyesmetinanisolationassupremeasiftheyhadbeenalone。Itwasanattractionthemoredangerousbecauseunformulated——apossessionwithoutpreviouspledge,promise,orevenintention——alovethatdidnotrequiretobe\"made。\" Heapproachedherquietlyandevenmorecoollythanhethoughtpossible。\"Willyouallowmeatrial?\"heasked。 Shelookedinhisface,andasifshehadnotheardthequestionbutwasfollowingherownthought,said,\"Iknewyouwouldcome;I sawyouwhenyoufirstcamein。\"Withoutanotherwordsheputherhandinhis,andasifitwerepartofaninstinctiveactionofdrawingclosertohim,caughtwithheradvancingfoottheaccentofthewaltz,andthenextmomenttheroomseemedtoslipawayfromthemintowhirlingspace。 Thewholethinghadpassedsorapidlyfromthemomentheapproachedhertothefirstgracefulswingofherfullskirtathisside,thatitseemedtohimalmostliketheembraceofalovers’meeting。Hehadoftenbeenasnearherbefore,hadstoodathersideatschool,andevenleanedoverherdesk,butalwayswithanirritatedinstinctofreservethathadequallyaffectedher,andwhichhenowunderstood。Withherconsciousbutpalefacesonearhisown,withthefaintodorofherhairclingingtoher,andwiththesweetconfusionofthehalflingering,halfwithheldcontactofherhandandarm,allhadchanged。Hedidnotdaretoreflectthathecouldneveragainapproachherexceptwiththisfeeling。Hedidnotdaretothinkofanything;heabandonedhimselftothesensethathadbegunwiththeinvasionofherhair-boundmyrtleinthesilentschool-room,andseemedtohaveatlastledhertohisarms。Theyweremovingnowinsuchperfectrhythmandunisonthattheyseemedscarcelyconsciousofmotion。Oncewhentheynearedtheopenwindowhecaughtaglimpseoftheroundmoonrisingabovethesolemnheightsoftheoppositeshore,andfeltthecoolbreathofmountainandriversweephischeekandmingleafewescapedthreadsofherfairhairwithhisown。Withthatglimpseandthatsensationthevulgarityandthetawdrinessoftheirsurroundings,thegutteringcandlesintheirsconces,thebizarrefigures,theunmeaningfacesseemedtobewhirledfarintodistantspace。Theywerealonewithnightandnature;itwastheywhowerestill;allelsehadrecededinavanishingperspectiveofdullreality,inwhichtheyhadnopart。 Playon,OwaltzofStrauss!Whirlon,Oloveandyouth!Foryoucannotwhirlsoswiftlybutthatthisrecedingworldwillreturnagainwithnarrowingcircletohemyouin。Faster,Ocrackedclarionet!Louder,Otoobrazenbassoon!Keepback,Odullandearthyenvironment,tillmasterandpupilhavedreamedtheirfoolishdream! Theyareinfancyaloneontheriver-bank,onlytheroundmoonabovethemandtheirlinkedshadowsfaintlyflutteringinthestream。Theyhavedrawnsocloselytogethernowthatherarmisencirclinghisneck,hersofteyesupliftedlikethemoon’sreflectionanddrowningintohis;closerandclosertilltheirheartsstopbeatingandtheirlipshavemetinafirstkiss。 Faster,Olittlefeet!swingclear,OCressy’sskirtandkeepthenarrowingcircleback!……Theyareagainalone;thejudges’ daisandtheemblazoningoftheStatecaughtinasinglewhirlingflashofconsciousnessarechangedtoanaltar,seendimlythroughthebridalveilthatcoversherfairhead。Thereisthemurmurofvoicesminglingtwolivesinone。Theyturnandpassproudlydownbetweentheaislesofwonderingfestalfaces。Ah!thecircleisdrawingcloser。Onemorequickwhirltokeepthemback,Oflyingskirtanddainty-wingedfeet!Toolate!Themusicstops。Thetawdrywallsshutinagain,thevulgarcrowdsreturn,theystandpaleandquiet,thecentreofaringofbreathlessadmiring,frightened,orforbiddingfaces。Herarmsfoldlikewingsatherside。Thewaltzisover。 Ashrillfemininechorusassailherwithpraises,struckhereandtherewithametallicringofenvy;adozenall-daringcavaliers,maderecklessbyhergraceandbeauty,clamorforherhandinthenextwaltz。Shereplies,nottothem,buttohim,\"Notagain,\"andslipsawayinthecrowdwiththatstrangenewshynessthatofallhertransformationsseemsthemostdelicious。Yetsoconsciousaretheyoftheirmutualpassionthattheydonotmisseachother,andheturnsawayasiftheirnextmeetingwerealreadyanappointedtryst。Afewcongratulatehimonhisskill。Johnny’sparagonlooksafterhimcuriously;certaineldersshakehandswithhimperplexedly,asifnotquitesureoftheprofessionalconsistencyofhisperformance。Thosecharmingtide-waitersonsocialsuccess,thefair,artfullyminglingexpectationwithcompliment,onlyextractfromhimthelaughingstatementthatthisonewaltzwasthesingleexceptionallowedhimfromtheruleofhisprofessionalconduct,andherefersthemtohiseldercritics。Asingleface,loutish,looming,andvindictive,standsonamongthecrowd——thefaceofSethDavis。Hehadnotseenhimsincehelefttheschool; hehadforgottenhisexistence;evennowheonlyrememberedhissuccessor,JoeMasters,andhelookedcuriouslyaroundtoseeifthatlatersuitorofCressy’swaspresent。ItwasnotuntilhereachedthedoorthathebegantothinkseriouslyofSethDavis’sjealousface,andwasrousedtoasingularindignation。\"Whyhadn’tthisgreatfoolventedhisjealousyontheopenlycompromisingMasters,\"hethought。Heeventurnedandwalkedbackwithsomevaguelyaggressiveinstinct,buttheyoungmanhaddisappeared。WiththisincidentstillinhismindhecameuponUncleBenandHiramMcKinstrystandingamongthespectatorsinthedoorway。WhymightnotUncleBenbejealoustoo?andifhissinglewaltzhadreallyappearedsocompromisingwhyshouldnotCressy’sfatherobject?Butbothmen——albeit,McKinstryusuallyexhibitedavagueunreasoningcontemptforUncleBen——wereunanimousintheircongratulationsandoutspokenadmiration。 \"WhenIsee’dyousailin,Mr。Ford,\"saidUncleBen,withabstractreflectiveness,\"Iseztothefellers,’lielow,boys,andyou’llseestyle。’Andwhenyouputonthemfirststeps,Isez,’that’sFrench——thelatesthigh-tonedFrenchstyle——outerthebestmasters,and——andouterthebestbooks。Forwhy?’sezI。’It’sthesamelong,slidingstrokeyouseeinhiscopies。There’sthatlongupsweep,andthateasycurvetotherightwithnohitch。That’sthesorterswinghehezinreadin’po’trytoo。That’swhyit’scalledthepo’tryofmotion,’sezI。’Andyoukenbetyourboots,boys,it’sallinthetrainin’o’education。’\" \"Mr。Ford,\"saidMr。McKinstrygravely,slightlywavingalavender- coloredkidglove,withwhichhehadelectedtoconcealhismaimedhand,andatthesamemomentindicateafestaloccasion:\"Ihevtothankyeforthewayyoutookoutthatchildo’mine,likeezshewozanontriedfilly,andputherthroughherpaces。Idon’tdancemyself,partiklyinthatgait——whichItaketobesuthin’betwixtalopeandacanterandIdon’tgettoseemuchdancin’nowadaysonaccounto’bein’worritedbystock,butseein’youtwotogetherjustnow,suthin’cameoverme,andIdon’tthinkIeverfeltsokaminmylife。\" Thebloodrushedtothemaster’scheekwithanunexpectedconsciousnessofguiltandshame。\"But,\"hestammeredawkwardly,\"yourdaughterdancesbeautifullyherself;shehascertainlyhadpractice。\" \"That,\"saidMcKinstry,layinghisglovedhandimpressivelyonthemaster’sshoulder,withtheemptylittlefingerstillmoreemphasizedbybeingturnedbackwardinthenet;\"thatmaybeezitez,butIwantedtosaythatitwasthesimple,easy,fammilytouchthatyougevit,thattookme。Towardtheend,whenyoukindergatheredherupandshesorterdroppedherheadintoyourbreast- pocket,andseemedtogotosleep,likeezefshewasstillalittlegirl,itsoremindedmeofthetimeswhenIusedtototehermyselfwalkin’bythewagginatPlattRiver,thatitmademewishtheoldwomanwasheretoseeit。\" Stillcoloring,themastercastarapid,sidelongglanceatMcKinstry’sdarkredfaceandbeard,butintheslowsatisfactionofhisfeaturestherewasnotraceofthatironywhichthemaster’sself-consciousnessknew。 \"Thenyourwifeisnothere?\"saidMr。Fordabstractedly。 \"Shewaratchurch。ShereckonedthatI’ddotolookarterCressy—— shebein’,sotospeak,underconviction。D’yemindwalkin’thiswayabit;Iwanttospeakawordwithye?\"Heputhismaimedhandthroughthemaster’sarm,afterhisformerfashion,andledhimtoacorner。 \"DidyehappentoseeSethDavisaboutyer?\" \"IbelieveIsawhimamomentago,\"returnedMr。Fordhalfcontemptuously。 \"Didhegetoffanythin’roughonye?\" \"Certainlynot,\"saidthemasterhaughtily。\"Whyshouldhedare?\" \"That’sso,\"saidMcKinstrymeditatively。\"Youhadbetterkeeprightoninthatline。That’syourgait,remember。Leavehim——orhisfather——it’sthesamething——toME。Don’tYOUletyourselfberopedintothisyerrowbetwixtmeandtheDavises。Youain’tgotnocalltodoit。It’salreadybeenonmymindyourbringin’thatguntomeintheHarrisonrow。Theoldwomanhadn’toughterletyou——norCresseither。Harktome,Mr。Ford!IreckontostandbetweenyouandboththeDavisestillthecowscomehome——only—— mindYOUgivehimthego-bywhenhehappenstomeanderalongtowardsyou。\" \"I’mverymuchobligedtoyou,\"saidFordwithdisproportionatelysuddencholer;\"butIdon’tproposetoaltermyhabitsforaridiculousschool-boywhomIhavedismissed。\"Theunjustandboyishpetulanceofhisspeechinstantlyflasheduponhim,andhefelthischeekburnagain。 McKinstryregardedhimwithdull,red,slumbrouseyes。\"Don’tyougotoloseyourbestholt,Mr。Ford——andthat’skam。Keepyourkam——andyou’veallusgotthedeadwoodonInjinSprings。Iain’tgotit,\"hecontinued,inhisslowest,mostpassionlessmanner,\"andarowmoreorlessain’tmuchaccounttome——butYOU,youkeepyourkam。\"Hepaused,steppedback,andregardingthemaster,withaslightwaveofhiscrippledhandoverhiswholeperson,asifindicatingsomepersonaladornment,said,\"Itsetsyouoff!\" Henodded,turned,andre-enteredtheball-room。Mr。Ford,withouttrustinghimselftofurtherspeech,elbowedhiswaythroughthecrowdedstaircasetothestreet。Buteventherehisstrangeanger,aswellastheequallystrangeremorse,whichhadseizedhiminMcKinstry’spresence,seemedtoevaporateintheclearmoonlightandsoftsummerair。Therewastheriver-bank,withthetremulousriverglancingthroughthedreamymist,astheyhadseenitfromthewindowtogether。Heeventurnedtolookbackonthelightedball-room,asifSHEmighthavebeenlookingout,too。Butheknewheshouldseeheragainto-morrow,andhehurriedlyputasideallreserve,allthoughtofthefuture,allexaminationofhisconduct,towalkhomeenwrappedinthevaguerpleasureofthepast。RupertFilgee,towhomhehadnevergivenasecondthought,nowpeacefullyslumberingbesidehisbabybrother,hadnotgonehomeinmorefoolishormoredangerouscompany。 Whenhereachedthehotel,hewassurprisedtofinditonlyeleveno’clock。Noonehadreturned,thebuildingwasdesertedbyallbutthebar-keeperandaflirtingchambermaid,whoregardedhimwithaggrievedastonishment。Hebegantofeelveryfoolish,andhalfregrettedthathehadnotstayedtodancewithMrs。Tripp;or,atleast,remainedasaquietonlookerapartfromtheothers。Withahastyexcuseaboutreturningtowritelettersforthemorning’spost,hetookacandleandslowlyremountedthestairstohisroom。 Butonenteringhefoundhimselfunpreparedforthatsingularlackofsympathywithwhichfamiliarhauntsalwaysgreetournewexperiences;hecouldhardlybelievethathehadleftthatroomonlytwohoursbefore;itseemedsouncongenialandstrangetothesensationthatwasstillpossessinghim。Yettherewerehistable,hisbooks,hisarm-chair,hisbedashehadleftthem;evenastickyfragmentofgingerbreadthathadfallenfromJohnny’spocket。Hehadnotyetreachedthatstageofabsorbingpassionwherehewasabletoputthelovedoneinhisownsurroundings;sheasyethadnoplaceinthisquietroom;hecouldscarcelythinkofherhere,andheMUSTthinkofher,ifhehadtogoelsewhere。Anextravagantideaofwalkingthestreetuntilhisrestlessdreamwasoverseizedhim,buteveninhisfollythelackadaisical,moonstruckqualityofsuchaperformancewastooobvious。Theschool-house! Hewouldgothere;itwasonlyapleasantwalk,thenightwaslovely,andhecouldbringthemyrtle-sprayfromhisdesk。Itwastoosignificantnow——ifnottooprecious——tobekeptthere。Perhapshehadnotexamineditclosely,northeplacewhereithadlain; theremightbeanadditionalsign,word,ortokenhehadoverlooked。 Thethoughtthrilledhim,evenwhilehewascalmlyarguingtohimselfthatitwasaninstinctofcaution。 Theairwasquieterandwarmerthanusual,thoughstillcharacteristicofthelocalityinitsdry,dewlessclarity。Thegrasswasyetwarmfromtheday-longsun,andwhenheenteredthepinesthatsurroundedtheschoolhouse,theyhadscarcelyyetlosttheirspicyheat。Themoon,ridinghigh,filledthedarkaisleswithadelicioustwilightthatlentitselftohiswakingdreams。 Itwasnotlongbeforeto-morrow;hecouldeasilymanagetobringherhereinthegroveatrecess,andwouldspeakwithherthere。 Itdidnotoccurtohimwhatheshouldsay,orwhyheshouldsayit;itdidnotoccurtohimthathehadnootherprovocationthanhereyes,herconsciousmanner,hereloquentsilence,andheradmissionthatshehadexpectedhim。Itdidnotoccurtohimthatallthiswasinconsistentwithwhatheknewofherantecedents,hercharacter,andherhabits。Itwasthisveryinconsistencythatcharmedandconvincedhim。Wearealwaysonthelookoutforthesemiraclesofpassion。Wemaydoubtthegenuinenessofanaffectionthatisfirst-hand,butneverofonethatistransferred。 Heapproachedtheschool-houseandunlockingthedoorcloseditbehindhim,notsomuchtokeepouthumanintrusionastheinvasionofbatsandsquirrels。Thenearlyverticalmoon,whileitperfectlylittheplaygroundandopeningsinthepinesaroundthehouse,lefttheinteriorindarkness,exceptthereflectionupontheceilingfromtheshininggravelwithout。Partlyfromasenseofprecautionandpartlybecausehewasfamiliarwiththepositionofthebenches,hedidnotstrikealight,andreachedhisowndeskunerringly,drewhischairbeforeitandunlockedit,gropedinitsdarkrecessforthemyrtlespray,feltitssoftsilkenbindingwithanelectricalthrill,drewitout,andinthesecurityofthedarkness,raisedittohislips。 Tomakeroomforitinhisbreastpockethewasobligedtotakeouthisletters——amongthemthewell-wornonehehadtriedtoreadthatmorning。Aminglingofpleasureandremorsecameoverhimashefeltthatitwasalreadyofthepast,andashedroppeditcarelesslyintotheemptydeskitfellwithafaint,hollowsoundasifitwereashestoashes。 Whatwasthat? Thenoiseofstepsuponthegravel,lightlaughter,themovingoftwoorthreeshadowsontheceiling,thesoundofvoices,aman’s,achild’s,andHERS! Coulditbepossible?Wasnothemistaken?No!theman’svoicewasMasters’;thechild’s,Octavia’s;thewoman’s,HERS。 Heremainedsilentintheshadow。Theschool-roomwasnotfarfromthetrailwhereshewouldhavehadtopassgoinghomefromtheball。Butwhyhadshecomethere?hadtheyseenhimarrive?andweremischievouslywatchinghim?ThesoundofCressy’svoiceandtheliftingoftheunprotectedwindownearthedoorconvincedhimtothecontrary。 \"There,that’lldo。Nowyoutwocanstepaside。’Tave,takehimovertoyonfence,andkeephimtheretillIgetin。No——thankyou,sir——Icanassistmyself。I’vedoneitbefore。Itain’tthefirsttimeI’vebeenthroughthiswindow,isit,’Tave?\" Ford’sheartstoppedbeating。Therewasamomentoflaughingexpostulation,thesoundofretreatingvoices,thesuddendarkeningofthewindow,thebillowysweepofaskirt,thefaintquickflashofalittleankle,andCressyMcKinstryswungherselfintotheroomanddroppedlightlyonthefloor。 Sheadvancedeagerlyupthemoonlitpassagebetweenthetworowsofbenches。Suddenlyshestopped;themasterroseatthesamemomentwithoutstretchedwarninghandtocheckthecryofterrorhefeltsurewouldrisetoherlips。Buthedidnotknowthelazynervesofthegirlbeforehim。Sheutterednooutcry。Andeveninthefaintdimlighthecouldseeonlythesameexpressionofconsciousunderstandingcomeoverherfacethathehadseenintheball-room,mingledwithavaguejoythatpartedherbreathlesslips。Ashemovedquicklyforwardtheirhandsmet;shecaughthiswithaquicksignificantpressureanddartedbacktothewindow。 \"Oh,’Tave!\"(verylanguidly。) \"Yes。\" \"Youtwohadbetterwaitformeattheedgeofthetrailyonder,andkeepalookoutforfolksgoingby。Don’tletthemseeyouhangingroundsonear。Doyouhear?I’mallright。\" Withherhandstillmeaninglylifted,shestoodgazingatthetwofiguresuntiltheyslowlyrecededtowardsthedistanttrail。Thensheturnedasheapproachedher,thereflectionofthemoonlitroadstrikingupintohershiningeyesandeagerwaitingface。Adozenquestionswereuponhislips,adozenreplieswerereadyuponhers。 Buttheywereneveruttered,forthenextmomenthereyeshalfclosed,sheleanedforwardandfell——intoakiss。 Shewasthefirsttorecover,holdinghisfaceinherhands,turnedtowardsthemoonlight,herowninpassionateshadow。\"Listen,\"shesaidquickly。\"TheythinkIcameheretolookforsomethingIleftinmydesk。Theythoughtithighfuntocomewithme——thesetwo。 Ididcometolookforsomething——notinmydesk,butyours。\" \"Wasitthis?\"hewhispered,takingthemyrtlefromhisbreast。 Sheseizeditwithalightcry,puttingitfirsttoherlipsandthentohis。Thenclaspinghisfaceagainbetweenhersoftpalms,sheturnedittothewindowandsaid:\"Lookatthemandnotatme。\" Hedidso——seeingthetwofiguresslowlywalkinginthetrail。Andholdinghertherefirmlyagainsthisbreast,itseemedablasphemytoaskthequestionthathadbeenuponhislips。 \"That’snotall,\"shemurmured,movinghisfacebackwardsandforwardstoherlipsasifitweresomethingtowhichshewasgivingbreath。\"WhenwecametothewoodsIfeltthatyouwouldbehere。\" \"Andfeelingthat,youbroughtHIM?\"saidFord,drawingback。 \"Whynot?\"sherepliedindolently。\"Evenifhehadseenyou,I couldhavemanagedtohaveyouwalkhomewithme。\" \"Butdoyouthinkit’squitefair?Wouldhelikeit?\" \"WouldHElikeit?\"sheechoedlazily。 \"Cressy,\"saidtheyoungmanearnestly,gazingintohershadowedface。\"Haveyougivenhimanyrighttoobject?Doyouunderstandme?\" Shestoppedasifthinking。\"Doyouwantmetocallhimin?\"shesaidquietly,butwithouttheleasttraceofarchnessorcoquetry。 \"Wouldyouratherhewerehere——orshallwegooutnowandmeethim?I’llsayyoujustcameasIwasgoingout。\" Whatshouldhesay?\"Cressy,\"heaskedalmostcurtly,\"doyouloveme?\" Itseemedsucharidiculousthingtoask,holdingherthusinhisarms,ifitweretrue;itseemedsuchavillainousquestion,ifitwerenot。 \"IthinkIlovedyouwhenyoufirstcame,\"shesaidslowly。\"Itmusthavebeenthatthatmademeengagemyselftohim,\"sheaddedsimply。\"IknewIlovedyou,andthoughtonlyofyouwhenIwasaway。IcamebackbecauseIlovedyou。IlovedyouthedayyoucametoseeMaw——evenwhenIthoughtyoucametotellherofMasters,andtosaythatyoucouldn’ttakemeback。\" \"Butyoudon’taskmeifIloveyou?\" \"Butyoudo——youcouldn’thelpitnow,\"shesaidconfidently。 Whatcouldhedobutreplyasillogicallywithacloserembrace,albeitaslighttremorasifacoldwindhadblownacrosstheopenwindow,passedoverhim。Shemayhavefeltittoo,forshepresentlysaid,\"Kissmeandletmego。\" \"Butwemusthavealongertalk,darling——when——when——othersarenotwaiting。\" \"Doyouknowthefarbarnneartheboundary?\"sheasked。 \"Yes。\" \"Iusedtotakeyourbooksthere,afternoonsto——to——bewithyou,\" shewhispered,\"andPawgaveordersthatnoonewastocomenighitwhileIwasthere。Cometo-morrow,justbeforesundown。\" Alongembracefollowed,inwhichallthattheyhadnotsaidseemed,tothematleast,tobecomearticulateontheirtremulousandclinginglips。Thentheyseparated,heunlockingthedoorsoftlytogiveheregressthatway。Shecaughtupabookfromadeskinpassing,andthenslippedlikearosyshaftofthecomingdawnacrossthefadingmoonlight,andamomentafterherslowvoice,withoutatremorofexcitement,washeardcallingtohercompanions。 CHAPTERVII。 TheconversationwhichJohnnyFilgeehadoverheardbetweenUncleBenandthegorgeousstranger,althoughunintelligibletohisinfantmind,wasfraughtwithsomesignificancetotheadultsettlersofIndianSpring。Thetownitself,likemostinteriorsettlements,wasoriginallyaminingencampment,andassuchitsfoundersandsettlersderivedtheirpossessionofthesoilunderthemininglawsthattookprecedenceofallothertitles。Butalthoughthattitlewasheldtobegoodevenaftertheabandonmentoftheiroriginaloccupation,andtheestablishmentofshops,offices,anddwellingsonthesiteofthedesertedplaces,thesuburbsofthetownandoutlyingdistrictsweremoreprecariouslyheldbysquatters,underthepresumptionoftheirbeingpubliclandopentopreemption,orthesettlementofschool-landwarrantsuponthem。Fewofthesquattershadtakenthetroubletoperfecteventheseeasytitles,merelyholding\"possession\"foragriculturalordomiciliarypurposes,andsubjectonlytotheinvasionof\"jumpers,\"aclassofadventurerswho,intheabeyanceofrecognizedlegaltitle,\"jumped\"orforciblyseizedsuchportionsofasquatter’sdomainsaswerenotprotectedbyfencingorsuperiorforce。ItwasthereforewithsomeexcitementthatIndianSpringreceivedthenewsthataMexicangrantofthreesquareleagues,whichcoveredthewholedistrict,hadbeenlatelyconfirmedbytheGovernment,andthatactionwouldbetakentorecoverpossession。Itwasunderstoodthatitwouldnotaffecttheadversepossessionsheldbythetownunderthemininglaws,butitwouldcompeltheadjacentsquatterslikeMcKinstry,Davis,Masters,andFilgee,andjumpersliketheHarrisons,tobuythelegaltitle,ordefendaslowbutlosinglawsuit。Theholdersofthegrant—— richcapitalistsofSanFrancisco——wereopentocompromisetothoseinactualpossession,andinthebenefitsofthiscompromisetheunscrupulous\"jumper,\"whohadneithersownnorreaped,butsimplydispossessedthesquatterwhohaddoneboth,sharedequallywithhim。 Adiversityofopinionastotheeffectofthenewclaimnaturallyobtained;theoldersettlersstillclungtotheirexperiencesofaneasyaboriginalholdingofthesoil,andwerescepticalbothastothevalidityandjusticeoftheserevivedaliengrants;butthenewerarrivalshailedthiscertaintenureoflegaltitlesasaguaranteetocapitalandanincentivetoimprovement。TherewasalsoagrowingandinfluentialpartyofEasternandNorthernmen,whowerenotsorrytoseeafruitfulsourceofdissensionandbloodshedremoved。ThefeudsoftheMcKinstrysandHarrisons,keptaliveoveraboundarytowhichneitherhadanylegalclaim,wouldseemtobringthemhereafterwithinthestatutelawregardingordinaryassaultswithoutanyethicalmystification。OntheotherhandMcKinstryandHarrisonwouldeachbeabletoarrangeanycompromisewiththenewtitleholdersforthelandstheypossessed,ormakeoverthat\"actualpossession\"foraconsideration。Itwasfearedthatbothmen,beingnaturallylawless,wouldunitetorenderanylegalevictionalonganddangerousprocess,andthattheywouldeitherbeleftundisturbedtillthelast,orwouldforceaprofitableconcession。Butagreaterexcitementfollowedwhenitwasknownthatasectionofthelandhadalreadybeensoldbytheownersofthegrant,thatthissectionexactlycoveredthedebatablelandoftheMcKinstry-Harrisonboundaries,andthatthenewlandlordwouldatonceattemptitslegalpossession。TheinspirationofgeniusthathadthuseffectedadivisionoftheHarrison-McKinstrycombinationatitsoneweakspotexcitedeventheadmirationofthesceptics。NooneinIndianSpringknewitsrealauthor,forthesuitwasostensiblylaidinthenameofaSanFranciscobanker。ButtheintelligentreaderofJohnnyFilgee’slateexperienceduringthecelebrationwillhavealreadyrecognizedUncleBenastheman,anditbecomesapartofthisveraciouschronicleatthismomenttoallowhimtoexplain,notonlyhisintentions,butthemeansbywhichhecarriedthemout,inhisownwords。 Itwasoneafternoonattheendofhisusualsolitarylesson,andthemasterandUncleBenwereawaitingthearrivalofRupert。 UncleBen’seducationalprogresslately,throughdintofslowtenacity,hadsomewhatimproved,andhehadjustcompletedfromcertainformsandexamplesinabookbeforehima\"LettertoaConsignee\"informinghimthathe,UncleBen,hadjustshipped\"2 cwt。IvoryElephantTusks,80peculsofriceand400bbls。primemessporkfromIndianSpring;\"andanotherbeginning\"HonoredMadam,\"andconveyinginadmirablyartificialphraseologythe\"lamenteddecease\"ofthelady’shusbandfromyellowfever,contractedontheGoldCoast,andUncleBenwassurveyinghisworkwithcriticalsatisfactionwhenthemaster,somewhatimpatiently,consultedhiswatch。UncleBenlookedup。 \"IoughtertoldyethatRupedidn’tkalkilatetocometoday。\" \"Indeed——whynot?\" \"IreckonbecauseItoldhimheneedn’t。Iallowedto——tohevalittleprivatetalkwithye,Mr。Ford,ifyedidn’tmind。\" Mr。Ford’sfacedidnotshinewithinvitation。\"Verywell,\"hesaid,\"onlyrememberIhaveanengagementthisafternoon。\" \"Butthatain’tuntilaboutsundown,saidUncleBenquietly。\"I won’tkeepyeezlongezthat。\" Mr。FordglancedquicklyatUncleBenwitharisingcolor。\"Whatdoyouknowofmyengagements?\"hesaidsharply。 \"Nothin’,Mr。Ford,\"returnedUncleBensimply;\"buthevin’binlayin’round,lookin’foryehereandatthehotelforfourorfivedaysallusaboutthattimeandnotfindin’you,Iratherkalkilatedyoumighthevsuthin’reg’laronhand。\" Therewascertainlynothinginhisfaceormannertoindicatetheleastevasionordeceit,orindeedanythingbuthisusualnaivete,perhapsalittleperturbedandpreoccupiedbywhathewasgoingtosay。\"Ihadanideaofwritin’youaletter,\"hecontinued,\"kindercombinin’practiceandconfidentialinformation,youknow。 Tobesquarewithyou,Mr。Ford,inpinto’fact,I’vegotitHERE。 Butezitdon’tseemtoentirelygibewiththefacts,andleavesaheapo’thingsonsaidandonseen,perhapsit’sjestezwallezI readittoyoumyself——putten’inawordhereandthere,andexplainin’itgin’rally。Doyousabe?\" Themasternodded,andUncleBendrewfromhisdeskarudeportfoliomadefromthetwocoversofadilapidatedatlas,andtookfrombetweenthemapieceofblotting-paper,whichthroughinordinateapplicationhadacquiredthecolorandconsistencyofaslate,andafewpagesofcopy-bookpaper,thattothecasualglancelookedlikesheetsofexceedinglydifficultmusic。 Surveyingthemwithablendingofchirographicpride,orthographicdoubt,andthebashfulconsciousnessofaliteraryamateur,hetracedeachlinewithaforefingerinkedtothesecondjoint,andslowlyreadaloudasfollows:—— \"’Mr。Ford,Teacher。 \"’DEARSIR,——Yoursofthe12threc’dandcontentsnoted。’\"(\"I did’nt,\"explainedUncleBenparenthetically,\"receiveanyletterofyours,butIthoughtImightheaveinthatbeginningfromcopyforpractice。TherestisME。\")\"’Inrefferencetomyhavingmunney,\"’continuedUncleBenreadingandpointingeachwordasheread,\"’andbeingabletobuyDitchStocksan’Land’\"—— \"Onemoment,\"saidMr。Fordinterrupting,\"Ithoughtyouweregoingtoleaveoutcopy。Cometowhatyouhavetosay。\" \"ButIHEV——thisisallrealnow。Holdonandyou’llsee,\"saidUncleBen。Heresumedwithtriumphantemphasis:—— \"’Whenitweregin’rallyallowedthatIhaddentaredcent,IwanttoexplaintoyouMisterFordforthefirsttimeasecret。Thishereishowitwasdone。WhenIfirstcametoInjianSpring,I settleddownintotheoldPalmettoclaim,nearaheapofoldtaillings。Knowin’itwereagainstrools,andreg’larChinyman’sbiznesstoworkthemIdiddn’tletontoenyboddywhatIdid——witchwostoturnoversomeofthequartswhatIthoughtwaslikelyandOrrifferus。DoingthisIkemupponsomepayorewhichthemPalmettofellershadoverlookt,ormorelikelyhadkavedinupponthemfromthebankonknown。Workin’atitinodtimesbyandlarge,sometimesaforesunupandsometimesaftersundown,andallthetimekeepingupaday’sworkontheclameforashowtotheboys,Iemassedahonistfortunin2yearsof50,000dolersandstillam。ButitwillbeaskdbytheincredjulosReederHowdidyouneverletoutanythingtoInjianSpring,andHowdidyougetridofyouryeald?MisterFord,theAnserisItookittwistamonthonhossbackovertoLaPortandsentitbyexpresstoabankinSacramento,givin’thenameofDaubigny,witchnooneinLaPorttookforme。TheDitchStokandtheLandwasalltookinthesamename,hensthesecretwasonreviledtotheGeneralEye——stopaminit,’\"heinterruptedhimselfquicklyasthemasterinanaccessionofimpatientscepticismwasabouttobreakinuponhim,\"itain’tall。\"Thendroppinghisvoicetoatremulousandalmostfunerealclimax,hewenton:—— \"’ThusweseethatpashentindurstryisRewardedinSpiteofMiningRoolsandReggylashuns,andPredgudissesaginFurrinLaborisplayedoutandfleethlikeashad-orcontenueyethnotlonginOneSpot,andthataManmayapeartobeoffnoAccountandyetEmassthatwitchisfarabovrublesandFadithnotAway。 \"’Hoppin’foracontinneyance\"’ofyourfevorsIremain,\"’Yourstocommand,\"’BENJD’AUBIGNY。\"’ ThegloomysatisfactionwithwhichUncleBenregardedthisperoration——asatisfactionthatactuallyappearedtobeequaltotherevelationitself——onlycorroboratedthemaster’sindignantdoubts。 \"Come,\"hesaid,impulsivelytakingthepaperfromUncleBen’sreluctanthand,\"howmuchofthisisaconcoctionofyoursandRupe’s——andhowmuchisatruestory?Doyoureallymean?\"—— \"Holdon,Mr。Ford!\"interruptedUncleBen,suddenlyfumblinginthebreast-pocketofhisredshirt,\"Ireckonedonyourbeingalittlehardwithme,rememberingourfirsttalk’boutthesethings—— soIallowedI’dbringyousomeproof。\"Slowlyextractingalonglegalenvelopefromhispocket,heopenedit,anddrewouttwoorthreecrispcertificatesofstock,andhandedthemtothemaster。 \"Ther’sonehundredsharesmadeouttoBenjDaubigny。I’dhevbroughtyouoverthedeedofthelandtoo,butezit’sratherhardtoreadoff-hand,onaccountofthelawpalaver,I’veleftitupattheshantytotackleatoddtimesbywayofpractising。Butefyoulikewe’llgoupthar,andI’llshowittoyou。\" StillhauntedbyhisbeliefinUncleBen’ssmallduplicities,Mr。 Fordhesitated。Thesewerecertainlybonafidecertificatesofstockmadeoutto\"Daubigny。\"ButhehadneveractuallyacceptedUncleBen’sstatementofhisidentitywiththatperson,andnowitwasofferedasacorroborationofastillmoreimprobablestory。 HelookedatUncleBen’ssimplefaceslightlydeepeningincolorunderhisscrutiny——perhapswithconsciousguilt。 \"Haveyoumadeanybodyyourconfidant?Rupe,forinstance?\"heaskedsignificantly。 \"Incoursenot,\"repliedUncleBenwithaslightstiffeningofwoundedpride。\"On’yyourself,Mr。Ford,andtheyoungfellerStaceyfromthebank——ezwasobligatedtoknowit。Infact,Iwoskalkilatin’toaskyoutohelpmetalktohimaboutthatyerboundaryland。\" Mr。Ford’sscepticismwasatlaststaggered。AnypracticaljokeorfoolishcomplicitybetweentheagentofthebankandamanlikeUncleBenwasoutofthequestion,andifthestorywerehisownsoleinvention,hewouldhavescarcelydaredtorisksoaccessibleanduncompromisingadenialastheagenthaditinhispowertogive。 HeheldouthishandtoUncleBen。\"Letmecongratulateyou,\"hesaidheartily,\"andforgivemeifyourstoryreallysoundedsowonderfulIcouldn’tquitegraspit。Nowletmeaskyousomethingmore。Haveyouhadanyreasonforkeepingthisasecret,otherthanyourfearofconfessingthatyouviolatedafewbigotedandidioticminingrules——which,afterall,arebindingonlyuponsentiment——andwhichyoursuccesshasprovedtobeutterlyimpractical?\" \"ThereWASanotherreason,Mr。Ford,\"saidUncleBen,wipingawayanembarrassedsmilewiththebackofhishand,\"thatis,tobesquarewithyou,WHYIthoughtofconsultin’you。Ididn’tkeertohaveMcKinstry,and\"——headdedhurriedly,\"incourseHarrison,too,knowthatIboughtupthetitletothurboundary。\" \"Iunderstand,\"noddedthemaster。\"Ishouldn’tthinkyouwould。\" \"Whyshouldn’tye?\"askedUncleBenquickly。 \"Well——Idon’tsupposeyoucaretoquarrelwithtwopassionatemen。\" UncleBen’sfacechanged。Presently,however,withhishandtohisface,hemanagedtomanipulateanothersmile,onlyitappearedforthepurposeofbeingasawkwardlywipedaway。 \"SayONEpassionateman,Mr。Ford。\" \"Well,oneifyoulike,\"returnedthemastercheerfully。\"Butforthematterofthat,whyany?Come——doyoumindtellingmewhyyouboughtthelandatall?Youknowit’soflittlevaluetoanybutMcKinstryandHarrison。\" \"Soppose,\"saidUncleBenslowly,withagreataffectationofwipinghisink-spotteddeskwithhissleeve,\"sopposethatIhadgotkindertiredofseein’McKinstryandHarrisonallusfightin’ andscrimmagin’overtheirboundaryline。SopposeIkalkilatedthatitwarn’tthesorto’thingtoinducefolkstosettlehere。 SopposeIreckonedthatbygettin’therealtitleinmyhandsI’dhavethedeadwoodonbotho’them,andsettlethethingmyownway,eh?\" \"Thatcertainlywasaverylaudableintention,\"returnedMr。Ford,observingUncleBencuriously,\"andfromwhatyousaidjustnowaboutonepassionateman,IsupposeyouhavedeterminedalreadyWHO tofavor。IhopeyourpublicspiritwillbeappreciatedbyIndianSpringatleast——ifitisn’tbythosetwomen。\" \"Youlaylowandkeepdarkandyou’llsee,\"returnedhiscompanionwithahopefulnessofspeechwhichhissomewhatanxiouseagernesshoweverdidnotquitebearout。\"Butyou’renotgoin’yet,surely,\"headded,asthemasteragainabsentlyconsultedhiswatch。\"It’son’yhalfpastfour。It’struetharain’tanymoretotell,\"headdedsimply,\"butIhadanideathatyoumighthevtooktothisyerlittlestoryofminemorethanyou’peartobe,andmightbeaskin’questionsandkinderbedevlin’mewithjokeseztowhatIwasgoin’todo——andallthat。Butp’rapsitdon’tseemsowonderfultoyouarterall。Cometothinkofit——squarelynow,\" hesaid,withasingulardespondency,\"I’mrathersickofitmyself——eh?\" \"Mydearoldboy,\"saidFord,graspingbothhishands,withaswiftrevulsionofshameathisownutterlyselfishabstraction,\"Iamoverjoyedatyourgoodluck。Morethanthat,Icansayhonestly,oldfellow,thatitcouldn’thavefalleninmoreworthyhands,ortoanyonewhosegoodfortunewouldhavepleasedmemore。There! AndifI’vebeenslowandstupidintakingitin,itisbecauseit’ssowonderful,solikeafairytaleofvirtuerewarded——asifyouwereakindofmaleCinderella,oldman!\"Hehadnointentionoflying——hehadnobeliefthathewas:hehadonlyforgottenthathispreviousimpressionsandhesitationshadarisenfromtheveryfactthatheDIDdoubttheconsistencyofthestorywithhisbeliefinUncleBen’sweakness。Buthethoughthimselfnowsosincerethatthegenerousreader,whonodoubtisreadytohailtheperfectequityofhisneighbor’sgoodluck,willreadilyforgivehim。 Intheplenitudeofthissincerity,Fordthrewhimselfatfulllengthononeofthelongbenches,andwithagestureinvitedUncleBentomakehimselfequallyathisease。\"Come,\"hesaidwithboyishgayety,\"let’shearyourplans,oldman。Tobeginwith,who’stosharethemwithyou?Ofcoursethereare’theoldfolksathome’first;thenyouhavebrothers——andperhapssisters?\"HestoppedandglancedwithasmileatUncleBen;theideaoftherebeingapossiblefemaleofhisspeciesstruckhisfancy。 UncleBen,whohadhithertoalwaysexercisedasevererestraint—— partlyfromrespectandpartlyfromcaution——overhislonglimbsintheschool-house,hereslowlyliftedonelegoveranotherbench,andsathimselfastrideofit,leaningforwardonhiselbow,hischinrestingbetweenhishands。 \"Asfarastheoldfolksgoes,Mr。Ford,I’makindofanorphan。\" \"AKINDoforphan?\"echoedFord。 \"Yes,\"saidUncleBen,leaningheavilyonhischin,sothattheactionofhisjawswiththeenunciationofeachwordslightlyjerkedhisheadforwardasifhewereimpartingconfidentialinformationtothebenchbeforehim。\"Yes,thatis,yousee,I’mallrightezfarastheoldmangoes——HE’Sdead;diedwaybackinMizzouri。Buteztomymother,it’ssorterbetwixtandbetween—— kinderunsartain。Yousee,Mr。Ford,shewentoffwithacityfeller——anentirestrangertome——aforetheoldmandied,andthat’swotbrokeupmyschoolin’。Nowwhethershe’shere,there,oryon,can’tbefoundout,thoughSquireTompkinsallowed——andhewerealawyer——thattheoldmancouldgetadivorceifhewanted,andthatyouseewouldmakemeawholeorphan,efIkeerdtoprovetitle,ezthelawyerssay。Well——thutsorterletstheoldfolksout。Thenmybrotherwasonc’tdrownedintheNorthPlatt,andI neverhadanysisters。Thatdon’tleavemuchfamilyforplannin’ about——doesit?\" \"No,\"saidthemasterreflectively,gazingatUncleBen,\"unlessyouavailyourselfofyouradvantagesnowandhaveoneofyourown。 Isupposenowthatyouarerich,you’llmarry。\" UncleBenslightlychangedhisposition,andthenwithhisfingerandthumbbegantoapparentlyfeedhimselfwithcertaincrumbswhichhadescapedfromthechildren’sluncheon-basketsandwerestilllyingonthebench。Intentonthisoccupationandwithoutraisinghiseyestothemaster,hereturnedslowly,\"Well,yousee,I’msortermarriedalready。\" Themastersatupquickly。 \"What,YOUmarried——now?\" \"Well,perhapsthat’saquestion。It’sagooddeallikemybeein’ anorphan——oncertainandonsettled。\"Hepausedtopursueanevasivecrumbtotheendofthebenchandhavingcapturedit,wenton:\"ItwaswhenIwasyoungerthanyoube,andshewarn’tveryoldneither。ButsheknewaheapmorethanIdid;andeztoreadin’ andwritin’,shewasthar,Itellyou,everytime。You’dhevadmiredtoseeher,Mr。Ford。\"Ashepausedhereasifhehadexhaustedthesubject,themastersaidimpatiently,\"Well,whereisshenow?\" UncleBenshookhisheadslowly。\"Iain’tseenhersensIleftMizzouri,goin’onfiveyearsago。\" \"Butwhyhaven’tyou?Whatwasthematter?\"persistedthemaster。 \"Well——yousee——Irunnedaway。NotSHE,youknow,butI——I scooted,skedaddledouthere。\" \"Butwhatfor?\"askedthemaster,regardingUncleBenwithhopelesswonder。\"Somethingmusthavehappened。Whatwasit?Wasshe\"—— \"SheWASagoodschollard,\"saidUncleBengravely,\"andallowedtobesech,byall。Shestoodaboutsohigh,\"hecontinued,indicatingwithhishandamediumheight。\"Warlittleanddarkcomplected。\" \"Butyoumusthavehadsomereasonforleavingher?\" \"I’vesometimeshadanidea,\"saidUncleBencautiously,\"thatmebbeerunnin’awayraninsomefam’lies。Now,therewarmymotherrunoffwithanentirestranger,andyer’smeezrunoffbymyself。 Andwhatmakesitthemoreone-likeisthatjestasdadallusallowedhecouldgetadevorceaginmother,somywifecouldhevgotoneaginmeforleavin’her。Andit’salmostanevenhandedgamethatshehez。It’stherewheretheoncertaintycomesin。\" \"Butareyousatisfiedtoremaininthisdoubt?ordoyoupropose,nowthatyouareable,toinstituteathoroughsearchforher?\" \"Iwaskalkilatin’tolookaroundalittle,\"saidUncleBensimply。 \"Andreturntoherifyoufindher?\"continuedthemaster。 \"Ididn’tsaythat,Mr。Ford。\" \"Butifshehasn’tgotadivorcefromyouthat’swhatyou’llhavetodo,andwhatyououghttodo——ifIunderstandyourstory。Forbyyourownshowing,amorecauseless,heartless,andutterlyinexcusabledesertionthanyours,Ineverheardof。\" \"Doyouthinkso?\"saidUncleBenwithexasperatingsimplicity。 \"DoIthinkso?\"repeatedMr。Ford,indignantly。\"Everybody’llthinkso。Theycan’tthinkotherwise。Yousayyoudesertedher,andyouadmitshedidnothingtoprovokeit。\" \"No,\"returnedUncleBenquickly,\"nothin’。DidItellyou,Mr。 Ford,thatshecouldplaythepiannerandsing?\" \"No,\"saidMr。Ford,curtly,risingimpatientlyandcrossingtheroom。HewasmorethanhalfconvincedthatUncleBenwasdeceivinghim。Eitherundertheveilofhishide-boundsimplicityhewasanutterlyselfish,heartless,secretiveman,orelsehewastellinganidioticfalsehood。 \"I’msorryIcanneithercongratulateyounorcondolewithyouonwhatyouhavejusttoldme。Icannotseethatyouhavetheleastexcusefordelayingasinglemomenttosearchforyourwifeandmakeamendsforyourconduct。Andifyouwantmyopinionitstrikesmeasbeingamuchmorehonorablewayofemployingyournewrichesthanmediatinginyourneighbors’squabbles。Butit’sgettinglateandI’mafraidwemustbringourtalktoanend。I hopeyou’llthinkthisoverbeforewemeetagain——andthinkdifferently。\" Nevertheless,astheybothlefttheschoolhouse,Mr。FordlingeredoverthelockingofthedoortogiveUncleBenafinalchanceforfurtherexplanation。Butnonecame。ThenewcapitalistofIndianSpringregardedhimwithanintensificationofhisusualhalfsad,halfembarrassedsmile,andonlysaid:\"Youunderstandthisyer’sasecret,Mr。Ford?\" \"Certainly,\"saidFordwithill-concealedirritation。 \"’Boutmybein’sortermarried?\" \"Don’tbealarmed,\"herespondeddryly;\"it’snotatakingstory。\" Theyseparated;UncleBen,morethaneverinvolvedinhisusualunsatisfactorypurposes,wendinghiswaytowardshisriches;themasterlingeringtoobservehisdeparturebeforeheplunged,invirtuoussuperiority,intothewoodsthatfringedtheHarrisonandMcKinstryboundaries。