第6章

类别:其他 作者:Bret Harte字数:17312更新时间:19/01/05 09:13:01
Demorestglancedatit,turneditover,readitscontents,andinagravevoicesaid,\"Thereissomethingwronghere。Itislikemyhandwriting,butIneverwrotetheletter,norhasitbeeninmyhandbefore。\" Stacysprangtohisside。\"Thenit’saforgery!\" \"Waitamoment。\"Demorest,who,althoughverygrave,wasthemorecollectedofthetwo,wenttoawriting-desk,selectedasheetofpaper,andtookupapen。\"Now,\"hesaid,\"dictatethatlettertome。\" Stacybegan,Demorest’spenrapidlyfollowinghim:—— \"DEARJIM,——OnreceiptofthisgetridofmyWheatTrustsharesatwhateverfigureyoucan。FromthewaythingspointedinNewYork\"—— \"Stop!\"interruptedDemorest。 \"Well?\"saidStacyimpatiently。 \"Now,mydearJim,\"saidDemorestplaintively,\"whendidyoueverknowmetowritesuchasentenceas’thewaythingspointed’?\" \"Letmefinishreading,\"saidStacy。Thisliterarysensitivenessatsuchamomentseemedlittleshortofpuerilitytothemanofbusiness。 \"FromthewaythingspointedinNewYork,\"continuedStacy,\"andfromprivateadvicesreceived,thisseemstobetheonlyprudentcoursebeforethefeathersbegintofly。Longingtoseeyouagainandthedearoldstamping-groundatHeavyTree。LovetoBarker。 Hasthedearoldboybeenatanyfreshcranklately? \"Yours,PHILDEMOREST。\" Thedictationandcopyfinishedtogether。DemorestlaidthefreshlywrittensheetbesidetheletterStacyhadproduced。Theywereverymuchalikeandyetquitedistinctfromeachother。Onlythesignatureseemedidentical。 \"That’stheinvariablemistakewiththeforger,\"saidDemorest;\"healwaysforgetsthatsignaturesoughttobeidenticalwiththetextratherthanwitheachother。\" ButStacydidnotseemtohearthisorrequirefurtherproof。Hisfacewasquitegrayandhislipscompresseduntillostinhiscloselysetbeardashegazedfixedlyoutofthewindow。Forthefirsttime,reallyconcernedandtouched,Demorestlaidhishandgentlyonhisshoulder。 \"Tellme,Jim,howmuchdoesthismeantoyouapartfromme?Don’tthinkofme。\" \"Idon’tknowyet,\"saidStacyslowly。\"That’sthetrouble。AndI won’tknowuntilIknowwho’satthebottomofit。Doesanybodyknowofyouraffairswithme?\" \"Noone。\" \"Noconfidentialfriend,eh?\" \"None。\" \"Noonewhohasaccesstoyoursecrets?No——no——woman?Excuseme,Phil,\"hesaid,asapeculiarlookpassedoverDemorest’sface,\"butthisisbusiness。\" \"No,\"hereturned,withthatgentlenessthatusedtofrightenthemintheolddays,\"it’signorance。Youfellowsalwayssay’Cherchezlafemme’whenyoucan’tsayanythingelse。Comenow,\"hewentonmorebrightly,\"lookattheletter。Here’saman,commerciallyeducated,forhehasusedtheusualbusinessformulas,’onreceiptofthis,’and’advicesreceived,’whichIwon’tmerelysayIdon’tuse,butwhichfewbutcommercialmenuse。Next,here’samanwhousesslang,notonlyineptly,butartificially,togivethelettertheeasy,familiarturnithasn’tfrombeginningtoend。Ineedonlysay,mydearStacy,thatIdon’twriteslangtoyou,butthatnobodywhounderstandsslangeverwritesitinthatway。AndthentheknowledgeofmyopinionofBarkerissuchasmightbegainedfromthereadingofmylettersbyapersonwhocouldn’tcomprehendmyfeelings。Now,letmeplayinquisitorforafewmoments。HasanybodyaccesstomyletterstoYOU?\" \"Noone。Ikeepthemlockedupinacabinet。Ionlymakememorandumsofyourinstructions,whichIgivetomyclerks,butneveryourletters。\" \"Butyourclerkssometimesseeyoumakememorandumsfromthem?\" \"Yes,butnoneofthemhavetheabilitytodothissortofthing,northeopportunityofprofitingbyit。\" \"Hasanywoman——nowthisisnotretaliation,mydearJim,forI fancyIdetectawoman’sclevernessandawoman’sstupidityinthisforgery——anyaccesstoyoursecretsormyletters?Awoman’svillainyisalwayseffectiveforthemoment,butalwaysdefectivewhenprobed。\" ThelookofscornwhichpassedoverStacy’sfacewasquiteasdistinctasDemorest’spreviousprotest,ashesaidcontemptuously,\"I’mnotsuchafoolastomixuppetticoatswithmybusiness,whateverIdo。\" \"Well,onethingmore。Ihavetoldyouthatinmyopiniontheforgerhasacommercialeducationorstyle,thathedoesn’tknowmenorBarker,anddon’tunderstandslang。Now,Ihavetoaddwhatmusthaveoccurredtoyou,Jim,thattheforgeriseitheracoward,orhisobjectisnotaltogethermercenary:forthesameabilitydisplayedinthisletterwouldonthesignaturealone——haditbeenonacheckordraft——havedrawnfromyourbanktwentytimestheamountconcerned。Now,whatistheactuallossbythisforgery?\" \"Verylittle;foryou’vegotagoodpriceforyourstocks,consideringthedepreciationinrealizingsuddenlyonsolargeanamount。Itoldmybrokertosellslowlyandinsmallquantitiestoavoidapanic。Butthereallossisthecontrolofthestock。\" \"ButtheamountIhadwasnotenoughtoaffectthat,\"saidDemorest。 \"No,butIwascarryingalargeamountmyself,andtogetherwecontrolledthemarket,andnowIhaveunloaded,too。\" \"Yousoldout!andwithyourdoubts?\"saidDemorest。 \"That’sjustit,\"saidStacy,lookingsteadilyathiscompanion’sface,\"becauseIHADdoubts,anditwon’tdoformetohavethem。 Ioughteithertohavedisobeyedyourletterandkeptyourstockandmyown,orhavedonejustwhatIdid。Imighthavehedgedonmyownstock,butIdon’tbelieveinhedging。Thereisnomiddlecoursetoamaninmybusinessifhewantstokeepatthetop。Nogreatsuccess,nogreatpower,wasevercreatedbyit。\" Demorestsmiled。\"Yetyouacceptthealternativealso,whichisruin?\" \"Precisely,\"saidStacy。\"WhenyoureturnedtheotherdayyouwereboundtofindmewhatIwasorabeggar。Butnothingbetween。 However,\"headded,\"thishasnothingtodowiththeforgery,or,\" hesmiledgrimly,\"everythingtodowithit。Hush!Barkeriscoming。\" Therewasaquickstepalongthecorridorapproachingtheroom。 ThenextmomentthedoorflewopentotheboundingstepandlaughingfaceofBarker。Whateverofthoughtfulnessordespondencyhehadcarriedfromtheroomwithhimwascompletelygone。Withhisamazingbuoyancyandpowerofreactionhewasthereagaininhisusualfrank,cheerfulsimplicity。 \"IthoughtI’dcomeinandsaygoodnight,\"hebegan,withalaugh。 \"IgotStaasleepaftersomehighjinkswehadtogether,andthenI reckoneditwasn’tthesquarethingtoleavejustyoutwotogether,thefirstnightyoucame。AndIrememberedIhadsomebusinesstotalkover,too,soIthoughtI’dchipinagainandtakeahand。 It’sonlytheshankoftheeveningyet,\"hecontinuedgayly,\"andweoughttositupatleastlongenoughtoseetheoldsnow-linevanish,aswedidinoldtimes。ButIsay,\"headdedsuddenly,asheglancedfromtheonetotheother,\"you’vebeenhavingitprettystrongalready。Why,youbothlookasyoudidthatnightthebackwateroftheSouthForkcameintoourcabin。What’sup?\" \"Nothing,\"saidDemoresthastily,ashecaughtaglanceofStacy’simpatientface。\"Onlyallbusinessisserious,Barkerboy,thoughyoudon’tseemtofeelitso。\" \"Ireckonyou’rerightthere,\"saidBarker,withachuckle。 \"Peoplealwayslaugh,ofcourse,whenItalkbusiness,soitmightmakeitalittlelivelierforyouandmoreofachangeifIchippedinnow。OnlyIdon’tknowwhichyou’lldo。Handmeapipe。 Well,\"hecontinued,fillingthepipeDemorestshovedtowardshim,\"yousee,IwasinSacramentoyesterday,andIwentintoVanLoo’sbranchoffice,asIheardhewasthere,andIwantedtofindoutsomethingaboutKitty’sinvestments,whichIdon’tthinkhe’smanagingexactlyright。Hewasn’tthere,however,butasIwaswaitingIheardhisclerkstalkaboutadropintheWheatTrust,andthattherewasalotofitputuponthemarket。Theyseemedtothinkthatsomethinghadhappened,anditwasgoingdownstillfurther。NowIknewitwasyourpetscheme,andthatPhilhadalotofsharesinit,too,soIjustslippedoutandwenttoabroker’sandtoldhimtobuyallhecouldofit。And,byJove!I wasalittletakenabackwhenIfoundwhatIwasinfor,foreverybodyseemedtohaveunloaded,andIfoundIhadn’tmoneyenoughtopaymargins,butIknewthatDemorestwashere,andI reckonedonhisseeingmethrough。\"Hestoppedandcolored,butaddedhopefully,\"IreckonI’msafe,anyway,forjustasthethingwasoverthosesameclerksofVanLoo’scameboundingintotheofficetobuyupeverything。Andofferedtotakeitoffmyhandsandpaythemargins。\" \"Andyou?\"saidbothmeneagerly,andinabreath。 Barkerstaredatthem,andreddenedandpaledbyturns。\"Iheldon,\"hestammered。\"Yousee,boys\"—— Bothmenhadcaughthimbythearms。\"Howmuchhaveyougot?\"theysaid,shakinghimasiftoprecipitatetheanswer。 \"It’saheap!\"saidBarker。\"It’saghastlylotnowIthinkofit。 I’mafraidI’minforfiftythousand,ifacent。\" Tohisinfiniteastonishmentanddelighthewasalternatelyhuggedandtossedbackwardsandforwardsbetweenthetwomenquiteinthefashionoftheolddays。Breathlessbutlaughing,heatlengthgaspedout,\"Whatdoesitallmean?\" \"Tellhimeverything,Jim,——EVERYTHING,\"saidDemorestquickly。 Stacybrieflyrelatedthestoryoftheforgery,andthenlaidtheletteranditscopybeforehim。ButBarkeronlyreadtheforgery。 \"HowcouldYOU,Stacy——oneofthethreepartnersofHeavyTree——bedeceived!Don’tyouseeit’sPhil’shandwriting——butitisn’tPHIL!\" \"ButhaveyouanyideaWHOitis?\"saidStacy。 \"Notme,\"saidBarker,withwidelyopenedeyes。\"Youseeitmustbesomebodywhomwearefamiliarwith。Ican’timaginesuchascoundrel。\" \"HowdidYOUknowthatDemoresthadstock?\"askedStacy。 \"Hetoldmeinoneofhislettersandadvisedmetogointoit。 ButjustthenKittywantedmoney,Ithink,andIdidn’tgoin。\" \"Irememberit,\"struckinDemorest。\"Butsurelyitwasnosecret。 Mynamewouldbeonthetransferbooksforanyonetosee。\" \"Notso,\"saidStacyquickly。\"Youwereoneoftheoriginalshareholders;therewasnotransfer,andthebooksaswellasthesharesofthecompanywereinmyhands。\" \"Andyourclerks?\"addedDemorest。 Stacywassilent。Afterapauseheasked,\"Didanybodyeverseethatletter,Barker?\" \"NoonebutmyselfandKitty。\" \"Andwouldshebelikelytotalkofit?\"continuedStacy。 \"Ofcoursenot。Whyshouldshe?Whomcouldshetalkto?\"Yethestoppedsuddenly,andthenwithhischaracteristicreactionadded,withalaugh,\"Whyno,certainlynot。\" \"Ofcourse,everybodyknewthatyouhadboughtthesharesatSacramento?\" \"Yes。Why,youknowItoldyoutheVanLooclerkscametomeandwantedtotakeitoffmyhands。\" \"Yes,Iremember;theVanLooclerks;theyknewit,ofcourse,\" saidStacywithagrimsmile。\"Well,boys,\"hesaid,withsuddenalacrity,\"I’mgoingtoturnin,forbysun-upto-morrowImustbeonmywaytocatchthefirsttrainattheDividefor’Frisco。 We’llhuntthisthingdowntogether,forIreckonwe’reallconcernedinit,\"headded,lookingattheothers,\"andoncemorewe’repartnersasintheoldtimes。LetusevensaythatI’vegivenBarker’ssignalorpassword,\"headded,withalaugh,\"andwe’llsticktogether。Barkerboy,\"hewenton,graspinghisyoungerpartner’shand,\"yourinstincthassavedusthistime; d————difIdon’tsometimesthinkitbetterthananyotherman’ssabe;only,\"hedroppedhisvoiceslightly,\"IwishyouhaditinotherthingsthanFINANCE。Phil,I’veawordtosaytoyoualonebeforeIgo。Imaywantyoutofollowme。\" \"ButwhatcanIdo?\"saidBarkereagerly。\"You’renotgoingtoleavemeout。\" \"You’vedonequiteenoughforus,oldman,\"saidStacy,layinghishandonBarker’sshoulder。\"AnditmaybeforUStodosomethingforYOU。Trotofftobednow,likeagoodboy。I’llkeepyoupostedwhenthetimecomes。\" Shovingtheprotestingandleave-takingBarkerwithpaternalfamiliarityfromtheroom,heclosedthedoorandfacedDemorest。 \"He’sthebestfellowintheworld,\"saidStacyquietly,\"andhassavedthesituation;butwemustn’ttrusttoomuchtohimforthepresent——notevenseemto。\" \"Nonsense,man!\"saidDemorestimpatiently。\"You’relettingyourprejudicesgotoofar。Doyoumeantosaythatyoususpecthiswife。\" \"D——nhiswife!\"saidStacyalmostsavagely。\"Leaveheroutofthis。It’sVanLoothatIsuspect。ItwasVanLoowhoIknewwasbehindit,whoexpectedtoprofitbyit,andnowwehavelosthim。\" \"Buthow?\"saidDemorest,astonished。 \"How?\"repeatedStacyimpatiently。\"YouknowwhatBarkersaid? VanLoo,eitherthroughstupidity,fright,orthewishtogetthelowestprices,wastoolatetobuyupthemarket。Ifhehad,wemighthaveopenlydeclaredtheforgery,andifitwasknownthatheorhisfriendshadprofitedbyit,evenifwecouldnothaveprovenhisactualcomplicity,wecouldatleasthavemadeittoohotforhiminCalifornia。But,\"saidStacy,lookingintentlyathisfriend,\"doyouknowhowthecasestandsnow?\" \"Well,\"saidDemorest,alittleuneasilyunderhisfriend’skeeneyes,\"we’velostthatchance,butwe’vekeptcontrolofthestock。\" \"Youthinkso?Well,letmetellyouhowthecasestandsandthepricewepayforit,\"saidStacydeliberately,ashefoldedhisarmsandgazedatDemorest。\"YouandI,wellknownasoldfriendsandformerpartners,fornoapparentreason——forwecannotprovetheforgerynow——havethrownuponthemarketallourstock,withtheusualeffectofdepreciatingit。Anotheroldfriendandformerpartnerhasboughtitinandsentuptheprice。Acommontrick,avulgartrick,butnotatrickworthyofJamesStacyorStacy’sBank!\" \"ButwhynotsimplydeclaretheforgerywithoutmakinganyspecificchargeagainstVanLoo?\" \"Doyouimagine,Phil,thatanymanwouldbelieveit,andthestoryofaprovidentiallyappointedfriendlikeBarkerwhosavedusfromloss?Why,allCalifornia,fromCapeMendocinotoLosAngeles,wouldroarwithlaughteroverit!No!Wemustswallowitandthereputationof’jockeying’withtheWheatTrust,too。ThatTrust’sasgoodasdonefor,forthepresent!NowyouknowwhyIdidn’twantpoorBarkertoknowit,norhavemuchtodowithoursearchfortheforger。\" \"Itwouldbreakthedearfellow’sheartifheknewit,\"saidDemorest。 \"Well,it’stosavehimfromhavinghisheartbrokenfurtherthatI intendtofindoutthisforger,\"saidStacygrimly。\"Good-night,Phil!I’lltelegraphtoyouwhenIwantyou,andthenCOME!\" WithanothergripofthehandheleftDemoresttohisthoughts。Inthefirstexcitementofmeetinghisoldpartners,andinthelaterdiscoveryoftheforgery,Demoresthadbeendivertedfromhisoldsorrow,andforthetimehadforgottenitinsympatheticinterestwiththepresent。But,tohishorror,whenaloneagain,hefoundthatinterestgrowingasremoteandvapidasthestoriestheyhadlaughedoveratthetable,andeventheexcitementoftheforgedletteranditsconsequencesbegantobeasunreal,asimpotent,asshadowy,asthememoryoftheattemptedrobberyintheoldcabinonthatveryspot。Hewasashamedofthatselfishnesswhichstillmadehimclingtothispast,somuchhisown,thatheknewitdebarredhimfromthehumansympathyofhiscomrades。AndevenBarker,inwhosecourtshipandmarriagehehadtriedtoresuscitatehisyouthfulemotionsandcondonehisselfisherrors——eventhesuggestionofhisunhappinessonlytouchedhimvaguely。HewouldnolongerbeaslavetothePast,orthememorythathaddeludedhimafewhoursago。Hewalkedtothewindow;alas,therewasthesameprospectthathadlookeduponhisdreams,hadlentitselftohisoldvisions。Therewastheeternaloutlineofthehills;thererosethesteadfastpines;therewasnochangeinTHEM。Itwasthissurroundingconstancyofnaturethathadaffectedhim。Heturnedawayandenteredthebedroom。Herehesuddenlyrememberedthatthemotherofthisvagueenemy,VanLoo,——forhisfeelingtowardshimwasstillvague,asfewmenreallyhatethepersonalitytheydon’tknow,——hadonlymomentarilyvacatedit,andtohisdistasteofhisownintrusionwasnowaddedtheprofoundironyofhissleepinginthesamebedlatelyoccupiedbythemotherofthemanwhowassuspectedofhavingforgedhisname。Hesmiledfaintlyandlookedaroundtheapartment。Itwashandsomelyfurnished,andalthoughitstillhadmuchofthecharacterlessnessofthehotelroom,itwasdistinctlyflavoredbyitslastoccupant,andstillbrightenedbythatmysteriousinstinctofthesexwhichisinevitable。Whereamanwouldhavesimplylefthisforgottenslippersorcollarstherewasaglassofstillunfadedflowers;thecoldmarbletopofthedressing-tablewaslitteredwithafewlinenandsilktoiletcovers;andonthemantel-shelfwasasheafofphotographs。Hewalkedtowardsthemmechanically,glancedatthemabstractedly,andthenstoppedsuddenlywithabeatingheart。Beforehimwasthepictureofhispast,thephotographoftheonewomanwhohadfilledhislife! Hecastahurriedglancearoundtheroomasifhehalfexpectedtoseetheoriginalstartupbeforehim,andtheneagerlyseizeditandhurriedwithittothelight。Yes!yes!ItwasSHE,——sheasshehadlivedinhisactualmemory;sheasshehadlivedinhisdream。Hesawhersweeteyes,butthefrightened,innocenttroublehadpassedfromthem;therewasthesensitiveeleganceofhergracefulfigureineveningdress;butthefigurewasfullerandmaturer。Couldhebemistakenbysomewonderfulresemblanceactinguponhistoowillingbrain?Heturnedthephotographover。No; thereontheotherside,writteninherownchildlikehand,endearedandfamiliartohisrecollection,washerownname,andthedate!Itwassurelyshe! Howdiditcomethere?DidtheVanLoosknowher?ItwastakeninVenice;therewastheaddressofthephotographers。TheVanLooswereforeigners,heremembered;theyhadtraveled;perhapshadmethertherein1858:thatwasthedateinherhandwriting;thatwasthedateonthephotographer’saddress——1858。Suddenlyhelaidthephotographdown,tookwithtremblingfingersaletter-casefromhispocket,openedit,andlaidhislastlettertoher,indorsedwiththecruelannouncementofherdeath,beforehimonthetable。Hepassedhishandacrosshisforeheadandopenedtheletter。Itwasdated1856!ThephotographmusthavebeentakentwoyearsAFTER herallegeddeath! Heexamineditagaineagerly,fixedly,tremblingly。AwildimpulsetosummonBarkerorStacyonthespotwasrestrainedwithdifficultyandonlywhenherememberedthattheycouldnothelphim。Thenhebegantooscillatebetweenajoyandanewfear,whichnow,forthefirsttime,begantodawnuponhim。Ifthenewsofherdeathhadbeenafiendishtrickofherrelations,whyhadSHEneversoughthim?Itwasnotillhealth,restraint,norfear; therewasnothingbuthappinessandthestrengthofyouthandbeautyinthatfaceandfigure。HEhadnotdisappearedfromtheworld;hewasknownofmen;more,hismemorablegoodfortunemusthavereachedherears。Hadhewastedallthesemiserableyearstofindhimselfabandoned,forgotten,perhapsevenadupe?Forthefirsttimethestingofjealousyenteredhissoul。Perhaps,unconsciouslytohimself,hisstrangeandvaryingfeelingsthatafternoonhadbeenthegatheringclimaxofhismentalcondition;atallevents,inthesuddenrevulsiontherewasashakingoffofhisapatheticthought;therewasactivity,evenifitwastheactivityofpain。Herewasamysterytobesolved,asecrettobediscovered,apastwrongtobeexposed,anenemyor,perhaps,evenafaithlesslovetobepunished。Perhapshehadevensavedhisreasonattheexpenseofhislove。Hequicklyreplacedthephotographonthemantel-shelf,returnedthelettercarefullytohispocket-book,——nolongerasouvenirofthepast,butaproofoftreachery,——andbegantomechanicallyundresshimself。Hewasquitecalmnow,andwenttobedwithastrangesenseofrelief,andsleptashehadnotsleptsincehewasaboy。 Thewholehotelhadsunktorestbythistime,andthenbegantheusualslow,nightlyinvasionandinvestmentofitbynature。Forallitsbroadverandasandglaringterraces,itslongrangesofwindowsandglitteringcrestofcupolaandtower,itgraduallysuccumbedtothemorepotentinfluencesaroundit,andbecametheirsportandplayground。Themountainbreezesfromthedistantsummitsweptdownuponitsflimsystructure,shookthegreatglasswindowsaswithastronghand,andsentthebalmofbayandsprucethrougheverychinkandcranny。Inthegreathallandcorridorsthecarpetsbillowedwiththeintrudingblastalongthefloors;therewasthemurmurofthepinesinthepassages,andthedampodorofleavesinthedining-room。Therewasthecryofnightbirdsinthecreakingcupola,andtheswiftrushofdarkwingspastbedroomwindows。Lissomeshapescreptalongtheterracesbetweenthestolidwoodenstatues,or,bolder,scamperedthewholelengthofthegreatveranda。Inthelullingofthewindthebreathofthewoodswaseverywhere;eventhearomaofswellingsap——asiftheghastlystumpsonthedeforestedslopebehindthehotelwerebleedingafreshinthedewlessnight——stungtheeyesandnostrilsofthesleepers。 Itwas,perhaps,fromsuchcauseasthisthatBarkerwasawakenedsuddenlybythevoiceoftheboyfromthecribbesidehim,crying,\"Mamma!mamma!\"Takingthechildinhisarms,hecomfortedhim,sayingshewouldcomethatmorning,andshowedhimthefaintdawnalreadyveilingwithcolortheghostlypalloroftheSierras。Astheylookedatitagreatstarshotforthfromitsbrethrenandfell。Itdidnotfallperpendicularly,butseemedforsomesecondstoslipalongtheslopesofBlackSpur,gleamingthroughthetreeslikeachariotoffire。Itpleasedthechildtosaythatitwasthelightofmamma’sbuggythatwasfetchingherhome,anditpleasedthefathertoencouragetheboy’sfancy。Andtalkingthusinconfidentialwhisperstheyfellasleeponcemore,thefather—— himselfachildinsomanythings——holdingthesmallerandfrailerhandinhis。 TheydidnotknowthatontheothersideoftheDividethewifeandmother,scared,doubting,anddesperate,bythesideofherscared,doubting,anddesperateaccomplice,wasflyingdowntheslopeonhernight-longroadtoruin。Stilllessdidtheyknowthat,withtheearlysingingbirds,acarelesshorseman,emergingfromthetrailasthedust-stainedbuggydashedpasthim,glancedatitwithapuzzledair,utteredaquietwhistleofsurprise,andthen,wheelinghishorse,gaylycanteredafterit。 CHAPTERV。 Intheexerciseofhisarduousprofession,JackHamlinhadsatupallnightinthemagnoliasaloonoftheDivide,andasitwasratherearlytogotobed,hehad,afterhisusualhabit,shakenoffthesedentaryattitudeandpreparedhimselfforsleepbyafiercepreliminarygallopinthewoods。Besides,hehadbeenalargewinner,andonthoseoccasionshegenerallyisolatedhimselffromhiscompanionstoavoidfoolishaltercationswithinexperiencedplayers。EveninfightingJackwasfastidious,anddidnotliketohavehisstomachforarealdifficultydistendedandvitiatedbysmallpreliminaryindulgences。 Hewasjustemergingfromthewoodintothehighroadwhenabuggydashedpasthim,containingamanandawoman。Thewomanworeathickveil;themanwasalmostundistinguishablefromdust。Theglimpsewasmomentary,butdislikehasakeeneye,andinthatglimpseMr。HamlinrecognizedVanLoo。Thesituationwasequallyclear。Thebentheadsandavertedfaces,thedustcollectedintheheedlessnessofhaste,theearlyhour,——indicatinganight-longflight,——allmadeitplaintohimthatVanLoowasrunningawaywithsomewoman。Mr。Hamlinhadnomoralscruples,buthehadtheethicsofasportsman,whichheknewMr。VanLoowasnot。Whetherthewomanwasaninnocentschoolgirloranactress,hewassatisfiedthatVanLoowasdoingameanthingmeanly。Mr。Hamlinalsohadatasteformischief,andwhetherthewomanwasorwasnotfairgame,heknewthatforHISpurposesVanLoowas。Withthegreatestcheerfulnessintheworldhewheeledhishorseandcanteredafterthem。 TheywereevidentlymakingfortheDivideandafreshhorse,ortotakethecoachdueanhourlater。ItwasMr。Hamlin’spresentobjecttocircumventthis,and,therefore,itwasquiteinhiswaytoreturn。Incidentally,however,thesuperiorspeedofhishorsegavehimtheopportunityoffrequentlylungingtowardsthematafuriouspace,whichhadtheeffectoffranticallyincreasingtheirownspeed,whenhewouldpullupwithasilentlaughbeforehewasfairlydiscovered,andallowthesoundofhisrapidhorse’shoofstodieout。InthiswayheamusedhimselfuntilthestragglingtownoftheDividecameinsight,when,puttinghisspurstohishorseagain,hemanaged,underpretenseoftheanimalbecomingungovernable,totwice\"crossthebows\"ofthefugitives,compellingthemtoslackenspeed。AtthesecondofthesepassagesVanLooapparentlylostprudence,andslashingoutwithhiswhip,thelashcaughtslightlyonthecounterofHamlin’shorse。Mr。 Hamlininstantlyacknowledgeditbyliftinghishatgravely,andspeededontothehotel,arrivingatthestepsandthrowinghimselffromthesaddleexactlyasthebuggydroveup。Withcharacteristicaudacity,heactuallyassistedthefrightenedandeagerwomantoalightandrunintothehotel。Butinthisactionherveilwasaccidentallylifted。Mr。HamlininstantlyrecognizedtheprettywomanwhohadbeenpointedouttohiminSanFranciscoasMrs。 Barker,thewifeofoneofthepartnerswhosefortuneshadinterestedhimfiveyearsago。ItstruckhimthatthiswasanadditionalreasonforhisinterferenceonBarker’saccount,althoughpersonallyhecouldnotconceivewhyamanshouldevertrytopreventawomanfromrunningawayfromhim。ButthenMr。 Hamlin’spersonalexperienceshadbeenquitetheotherway。 Itwasenough,however,tocausehimtolayhishandlightlyonVanLoo’sarmasthelatter,leapingdown,wasabouttofollowMrs。 Barkerintothehotel。\"You’llhavetimeenoughnow,\"saidHamlin。 \"Timeforwhat?\"saidVanLoosavagely。 \"Timetoapologizeforhavingcutmyhorsewithyourwhip,\"saidJacksweetly。\"Wedon’twanttoquarrelbeforeawoman。\" \"I’venotimeforfooling!\"saidVanLoo,endeavoringtopass。 ButJack’shandhadslippedtoVanLoo’swrist,althoughhestillsmiledcheerfully。\"Ah!ThenyouDIDmeanit,andyouproposetogivemesatisfaction?\" VanLoopaledslightly;heknewJack’sreputationasaduelist。 Buthewasdesperate。\"Youseemyposition,\"hesaidhurriedly。 \"I’minahurry;Ihavealadywithme。Nomanofhonor\"—— \"Youdomewrong,\"interruptedJack,withapainedexpression,—— \"youdo,indeed。Youareinahurry——well,Ihaveplentyoftime。 Ifyoucannotattendtomenow,whyIwillbegladtoaccompanyyouandtheladytothenextstation。Ofcourse,\"headded,withasmile,\"ataproperdistance,andwithoutinterferingwiththelady,whomIampleasedtorecognizeasthewifeofanoldfriend。 Itwouldbemoresociable,perhaps,ifwehadsomegeneralconversationontheroad;itwouldpreventherbeingalarmed。I mightevenbeofsomeusetoYOU。Ifweareovertakenbyherhusbandontheroad,forinstance,Ishouldcertainlyclaimtherighttohavethefirstshotatyou。Boy!\"hecalledtothehostler,\"justspongeoutPancho’smouth,willyou,tobereadywhenthebuggygoes?\"And,looseninghisgripofVanLoo’swrist,heturnedawayastheotherquicklyenteredthehotel。 ButMr。VanLoodidnotimmediatelyseekMrs。Barker。Hehadalreadysomeexperienceofthatlady’snervesandirascibilityonthedrive,andhadbeguntoseehiserrorintakingsodangerousanimpedimenttohisflightfromthecountry。Andanotherideahadcometohim。Hehadalreadyeffectedhispurposeofcompromisingherwithhiminthatflight,butitwasstillknownonlytofew。 Ifheleftherbehindforthefoolish,dotinghusband,wouldnotthatdevotedmantakeherbacktoavoidascandal,andevenforbeartopursueHIMforhisfinancialirregularities?WhatweretwentythousanddollarsofMrs。Barker’smoneytothescandalofMrs。 Barker’selopement?Again,thefailuretorealizetheforgeryhadlefthimsafe,andBarkerwassufficientlypotentwiththebankandDemoresttohushupthatalso。Hamlinwasnowtheonlyobstacletohisflight;butevenhewouldscarcelypursueHIMifMrs。Barkerwereleftbehind。Anditwouldbeeasiertoeludehimifhedid。 InhispreoccupationVanLoodidnotseethathehadenteredthebar-room,but,findinghimselfthere,hemovedtowardsthebar;aglassofspiritswouldrevivehim。Ashedrankithesawthattheroomwasfullofroughmen,apparentlyminersorpackers——someofthemMexican,withhereandthereaKanakaorAustralian。Twomenmoreostentatiouslyclad,thoughapparentlyonequaltermswiththeothers,werestandinginthecornerwiththeirbackstowardshim。 Fromthegeneralsilenceasheenteredheimaginedthathehadbeenthesubjectofconversation,andthathisaltercationwithHamlinhadbeenoverheard。Suddenlyoneofthetwomenturnedandapproachedhim。TohisconsternationherecognizedSteptoe,—— Steptoe,whomhehadnotseenforfiveyearsuntillastnight,whenhehadavoidedhiminthecourtyardoftheBoomvilleHotel。Hisfirstinstinctwastoretreat,butitwastoolate。Andthespiritshadwarmedhimintotemporaryrecklessness。 \"Youain’tgoin’tobebackeddownbyashort-cardgambler,areyer?\"saidSteptoe,withcoarsefamiliarity。 \"Ihavealadywithme,andampressedfortime,\"saidVanLooquickly。\"Heknowsit,otherwisehewouldnothavedared\"—— \"Well,lookhere,\"saidSteptoeroughly。\"Iain’tparticularlysweetonyou,asyouknow;butIandthesegentlemen,\"headded,glancingaroundtheroom,\"ain’tparticularlysweetonMr。JackHamlinneither,andwekalkilatetostandbyyouifyousayso。 Now,Ireckonyouwanttogetawaywiththewoman,andthequickerthebetter,asyou’reafraidthere’llbesomebodyafteryouaforelong。That’sthewayitpansout,don’tit?Well,whenyou’rereadytogo,andyoujusttipusthewink,we’llgetinacircleroundJackandcoverhim,andifhestartsafteryouwe’llsendhimonalittlelongerjourney!——eh,boys?\" Themenmutteredtheirapproval,andoneortwodrewtheirrevolversfromtheirbelts。VanLoo’sheart,whichhadleapedatfirstatthisproposalofhelp,sankatthisfailureofhislittleplanofabandoningMrs。Barker。Hehesitated,andthenstammered,\"Thankyou!Hasteiseverythingwithusnow;butIshouldn’tmindleavingtheladyamongCHIVALROUSGENTLEMENlikeyourselvesforafewhoursonly,untilIcouldcommunicatewithmyfriendsandreturntoproperlychastisethisscoundrel。\" Steptoedrewinhisbreathwithaslightwhistle,andgazedatVanLoo。Heinstantlyunderstoodhim。ButthepleadidnotsuitSteptoe,who,forpurposesofhisown,wishedtoputMrs。Barkerbeyondherhusband’spossiblereach。Hesmiledgrimly。\"Ithinkyou’dbettertakethewomanwithyou,\"hesaid。\"Idon’tthink,\" headdedinalowervoice,\"thattheboyswouldlikeyourleavingher。They’reveryhigh-toned,theyare!\"heconcludedironically。 \"Then,\"saidVanLoo,withanotherdesperateidea,\"couldyounotletushavesaddle-horsesinsteadofthebuggy?Wecouldtravelfaster,andintheeventofpursuitandanythinghappeningtoME,\" headdedloftily,\"SHEatleastcouldescapeherpursuer’svengeance。\" ThissuitedSteptoeequallywell,aslongastheguiltycouplefledTOGETHER,andinthepresenceofwitnesses。ButhewasnotdeceivedbyVanLoo’sheroicsuggestionofself-sacrifice。\"Quiteright,\"hesaidsarcastically,\"itshallbedone,andI’venodoubtONEofyouwillescape。I’llsendthehorsesroundtothebackdoorandkeepthebuggyinfront。ThatwillkeepJackthere,TOO,—— withtheboyshandy。\" ButMr。HamlinhadquiteasaccurateanideaofMr。VanLoo’smethodsandofhisOWNstandingwithSteptoe’sgangofroughsasMr。Steptoehimself。Morethanthat,healsohadaholdonasmallerbutmoredevotedandloyalfollowingthanSteptoe’s。Theemployeesandhostlersofthehotelworshipedhim。AsinglewordofinquiryrevealedtohimthefactthatthebuggywasNOTgoingon,butthatMr。VanLooandMrs。BarkerWERE——ontwohorses,atemporaryside-saddlehavingbeenconstructedoutofamule’spack- tree。AtwhichMr。Hamlin,withhisusualaudacity,walkedintothebar-room,andgoingtothebarleanedcarelesslyagainstit。 Thenturningtotheloweringfacesaroundhim,hesaid,withaflashofhiswhiteteeth,\"Well,boys,I’mcalculatingtoleavetheDivideinafewminutestofollowsomefriendsinthebuggy,anditseemstomeonlythesquarethingtostandtheliquorforthecrowd,withoutprejudicetoanyfeelingorroughnesstheremaybeagainstme。EverybodywhoknowsmeknowsthatI’mgenerallytherewhenthebandplays,andI’mprettysuretoturnupforTHATsortofthing。Soyou’lljustconsiderthatI’vehadagoodgameontheDivide,andI’mreckoningit’sonlyfairtoleavealittleofitbehindmehere,to’sweetenthepot’untilIcallagain。Ionlyaskyou,gentlemen,todrinksuccesstomyfriendsinthebuggyasearlyandasoftenasyoucan。\"Heflungtwogoldpiecesonthecounterandpaused,smiling。 Hewasrightinhisconjecture。Eventhemenwhowouldhavewillingly\"heldhimup\"amomentafter,atthebiddingofSteptoe,sawnoreasonfordecliningafreedrink\"withoutprejudice。\"AnditwasapartoftheironyofthesituationthatSteptoeandVanLoowerealsoobligedtoparticipatetokeepinwiththeirpartisans。Itwas,however,anopportunediversiontoVanLoo,whomanagedtogetnearerthedoorleadingtothebackentranceofthehotel,andtoMr。JackHamlin,whowaswatchinghim,asthemencloseduptothebar。 Thetoastwasdrunkwithacclamation,followedbyanotherandyetanother。SteptoeandVanLoo,whohadkepttheirheadscool,werebothwonderingifHamlin’sintentionweretointoxicateandincapacitatethecrowdatthecrucialmoment,andSteptoesmiledgrimlyoverhissuperiorknowledgeoftheiralcoholiccapacity。 Butsuddenlytherewasthegreaterdiversionofashoutfromtheroad,theon-comingofacloudofreddust,andthehaltofanothervehiclebeforethedoor。Thistimeitwasnojadedsinglehorseanddust-stainedbuggy,butadoubleteamoffourspiritedtrotters,whosecoatswerescarcelyturnedwithfoam,beforealightstationwagoncontainingasingleman。Butthatmanwasinstantlyrecognizedbyeveryoneoftheoutsideloungersandstable-boysaswellasthestaringcrowdwithinthesaloon。ItwasJamesStacy,themillionaireandbanker。Noonebuthimselfknewthathehadcoveredhalfthedistanceofanight-longridefromBoomvilleintwohours。ButbeforetheycouldvoicetheirastonishmentStacyhadthrownalettertotheobsequiouslandlord,andthengatheringupthereinshadspedawaytotherailroadstationhalfamiledistant。 \"LooksasiftheBossofCreationwasinahurry,\"saidoneoftheeagergazersinthedoorway。\"Somebodygoin’togetsmashed,sure。\" \"Morelikeasifhewasjusthumpin’himselftokeepfromgettingsmashed,\"saidSteptoe。\"Thebankhasn’tgotovertheeffectoftheirsmartdealintheWheatTrust。EverythingtheyhadintheirhandstumbledyesterdayinSacramento。Menlikemeandyouain’tgoin’totrusttheirmoneytobe’jockeyed’withinthatstyle。 NobodybutamanwithaswelledheadlikeStacywouldhaveevendaredtotryiton。Andnow,byG-d!he’sgottopayforit。\" Theharsh,exultanttoneofthespeakershowedthathehadquiteforgottenVanLooandHamlininhissuperiorhatredofthemillionaire,andbothmennoticedit。VanLooedgedstillnearertothedoor,asSteptoecontinued,\"EversincehemadethatbigstrikeonHeavyTreefiveyearsago,thecountryhasn’tbeenbigenoughtoholdhim。Butmarkmywords,gentlemen,thetimeain’tfaroffwhenhe’llfindatwo-footditchagainandapickandgrubwagesroomenoughandtospareforhimandhiskindofcattle。\" \"You’renotdrinking,\"saidJackHamlincheerfully。 Steptoeturnedtowardsthebar,andthenstarted。\"Where’sVanLoo?\"hedemandedofJacksharply。 Jackjerkedhisthumboverhisshoulder。\"Gonetohurryuphisgirl,Ireckon。Icalculateheain’tgotmuchtimetofoolawayhere。\" SteptoeglancedsuspiciouslyatJack。Butatthesamemomenttheywereallstartled——evenJackhimself——attheapparitionofMrs。 Barkerpassinghurriedlyalongtheverandabeforethewindowsinthedirectionofthestillwaitingbuggy。\"D——nit!\"saidSteptoeinafiercewhispertothemannexthim。\"TellhernotTHERE——atthebackdoor!\"Butbeforethemessengerreachedthedoortherewasasuddenrattleofwheels,andwithoneaccordallexceptHamlinrushedtotheveranda,onlytoseeMrs。Barkerdrivingrapidlyawayalone。Steptoeturnedbackintotheroom,butJackalsohaddisappeared。 ForintheconfusioncreatedatthesightofMrs。Barker,hehadslippedtothebackdoorandfound,ashesuspected,onlyonehorse,andthatwithaside-saddleon。Hisintuitionswereright。 VanLoo,whenhedisappearedfromthesaloon,hadinstantlyfled,takingtheotherhorseandabandoningthewomantoherfate。Jackasinstantlyleapedupontheremainingsaddleanddashedafterhim。 Presentlyhecaughtaglimpseofthefugitiveinthedistance,heardthehalf-angry,half-ironicalshoutsofthecrowdatthebackdoor,andashereachedthehilltopsaw,withaminglingofsatisfactionandperplexity,Mrs。Barkerontheotherroad,stilldrivingfranticallyinthedirectionoftherailroadstation。AtwhichMr。Hamlinhalted,threwawayhisencumberingsaddle,and,goodriderthathewas,remountedthehorse,barebackedbutforhisblanket-pad,andthrustinghiskneesintheloosegirths,againdashedforwards,——withsuchgoodresultsthat,asVanLoogallopeduptothestagecoachoffice,atthenextstation,andwasabouttoenterthewaitingcoachforMarysville,thesofthandofMr。Hamlinwaslaidonhisshoulder。 \"Itoldyou,\"saidJackblandly,\"thatIhadplentyoftime。I wouldhavebeenhereBEFOREandevenovertakenyou,onlyyouhadthebetterhorseandtheonlysaddle。\" VanLoorecoiled。Buthewasnowdesperateandreckless。 BeckoningJackoutofearshotoftheotherpassengers,hesaidwithtightenedlips,\"Whydoyoufollowme?Whatisyourpurposeincominghere?\" \"Ithought,\"saidHamlindryly,\"thatIwastohavethepleasureofgettingsatisfactionfromyoufortheinsultyougaveme。\" \"Well,andifIapologizeforit,whatthen?\"hesaidquickly。 Hamlinlookedathimquietly。\"Well,IthinkIalsosaidsomethingabouttheladybeingthewifeofafriendofmine。\" \"AndIhaveleftherBEHIND。Herhusbandcantakeherbackwithoutdisgrace,fornooneknowsofherflightbutyouandme。Doyouthinkyourshootingmewillsaveher?Itwillspreadthescandalfarandwide。ForIwarnyou,thatasIhaveapologizedforwhatyouchoosetocallmypersonalinsult,unlessyoumurdermeincoldbloodwithoutwitness,IshallletthemknowtheREASONofyourquarrel。AndIcantellyoumore:ifyouonlysucceedinSTOPPING mehere,andmakemelosemychanceofgettingaway,thescandaltoyourfriendwillbegreaterstill。\" Mr。HamlinlookedatVanLoocuriously。Therewasacertainamountofconvictioninwhathesaid。Hehadnevermetthiskindofcreaturebefore。HehadsurpassedevenHamlin’sfirstintuitionofhischaracter。Heamusedandinterestedhim。ButMr。Hamlinwasalsoamanoftheworld,andknewthatVanLoo’sreasoningmightbegood。Heputhishandsinhispockets,andsaidgravely,\"WhatIS yourlittlegame?\" VanLoohadbeenseizedwithanotherinspirationofdesperation。 Steptoehadbeenpartlyresponsibleforthissituation。VanLooknewthatJackandSteptoewerenotfriends。HehadcertainsecretsofSteptoe’sthatmightbeofimportancetoJack。Whyshouldhenottrytomakefriendswiththispowerfulfree-lanceandhalf-outlaw? \"It’sagame,\"hesaidsignificantly,\"thatmightbeofinteresttoyourfriendstohear。\" Hamlintookhishandsoutofhispockets,turnedonhisheel,andsaid,\"Comewithme。\" \"ButImustgobythatcoachnow,\"saidVanLoodesperately,\"or—— I’vetoldyouwhatwouldhappen。\" \"Comewithme,\"saidJackcoolly。\"IfI’msatisfiedwithwhatyoutellme,I’llputyoudownatthenextstationanhourbeforethatcoachgetsthere。\" \"Youswearit?\"saidVanLoohesitatingly。 \"I’veSAIDit,\"returnedJack。\"Come!\"andVanLoofollowedMr。 Hamlinintothestationhotel。