CHAPTERVI。
TheabruptdisappearanceofJackHamlinandthestrangeladyandgentlemanvisitorwasscarcelynoticedbytheotherguestsoftheDivideHouse,andbeyondthecircleofSteptoeandhisfriends,whowereadistinctpartyandstrangerstothetown,therewasnoexcitement。Indeed,thehotelproprietormighthaveconfoundedthemtogether,and,perhaps,VanLoowasnotfarwronginhisbeliefthattheiridentityhadnotbeensuspected。NorwereSteptoe’sfollowersverymuchconcernedinanepisodeinwhichtheyhadtakenpartonlyatthesuggestionoftheirleader,andwhichhadterminatedsotamely。Thattheywouldhavelikeda\"row,\"inwhichJackHamlinwouldhavebeenincidentallyforcedtodisgorgehiswinnings,therewasnodoubt,butthattheirinterferencewasaskedsolelytogratifysomepersonalspiteofSteptoe’sagainstVanLoowasequallyplaintothem。Therewassomegrumblingandoutspokencriticismofhismethods。
ThiswaslatermademoreobviousbythearrivalofanotherguestforwhomSteptoeandhispartywereevidentlywaiting。Hewasashort,stoutman,whoseheavyredbeardwastrimmedalittlemorecarefullythanwhenhewasfirstknowntoSteptoeasAlkyHall,thedrunkardofHeavyTreeHill。Hisdress,too,exhibitedamarkedimprovementinqualityandstyle,althoughstillcharacterizedinthewaistandchestbytheunbuttonedfreedomofportlyandslovenlymiddleage。Civilizationhadrestrictedhispotationsorlimitedthemtocertainfestivalsknownas\"sprees,\"andhisfacewaslesspuffyandsodden。Butwiththeaccessionofsobrietyhehadlosthisgoodhumor,andhadtheirritabilityandintoleranceofvirtuousrestraint。
\"Yeneedn’tladleoutanyofyourforty-rodwhiskeytome,\"hesaidquerulouslytoSteptoe,ashefiledoutwiththerestofthepartythroughthebar-roomintotheadjacentapartment。\"Iwanttokeepmyheadleveltillourbusinessisover,andIreckonitwouldn’thurtyouandyourgangtodothesame。They’relesslikelytoblab;andtherearefewdoorsthatwhiskeywon’tunlock,\"headded,asSteptoeturnedthekeyinthedoorafterthepartyhadentered。
Theroomhadevidentlybeenusedformeetingsofdirectorsorpoliticalcaucuses,andwasroughlyfurnishedwithnotchedandwhittledarmchairsandasinglelongdealtable,onwhichwereinkandpens。Themensatdownarounditwithahalf-embarrassed,half-contemptuousattitudeofformality,theirbentbrowsandisolatedlooksshowinglittlecommunityofsentimentandscarcelyanattempttoveilthatindividualselfishnessthatwasprominent。
StilllesswasthereanyessayofcompanionshiporsympathyinthemannerofSteptoeashesuddenlyrappedonthetablewithhisknuckles。
\"Gentlemen,\"hesaid,withacertaindeliberationofutterance,asifheenjoyedhisowncoarsedirectness,\"Ireckonyouallhaveasortofgeneralideawhatyouwerepickedupfor,oryouwouldn’tbehere。Butyoumayormaynotknowthatforthepresentyouarehonest,hard-workingminers,——thebackboneoftheStateofCaliforny,——andthatyouhaveformedyourselvesintoacompanycalledthe’BlueJay,’andyou’vesettledyourselvesontheBarbelowHeavyTreeHill,onadesertedclaimoftheMarshallBrothers,nothalfamilefromwherethebigstrikewasmadefiveyearsago。That’swhatyouARE,gentlemen;that’swhatyou’llcontinueTOBEuntilthejob’sfinished;and,\"headded,withasuddendominancethattheyallfelt,\"themanwhoforgetsitwillhavetoreckonwithme。Now,\"hecontinued,resuminghisformerironicalmanner,\"now,whatarethecoldfactsofthecase?TheMarshallsworkedthisclaimeversince’49,andnevergotanythingoutofit;thentheydroppedoffordiedout,leavingonlyonebrother,TomMarshall,toworkwhatwasleftofit。Well,afewdaysagoHEfoundindicationsofabigleadintherock,andinsteadofrushin’outandyellin’likeanhonestman,andcallin’
intheboystodrink,hesneaksoffto’Frisco,andgoestothebanktoget’emtotakeahandinit。Well,youknow,whenJimStacytakesahandinanything,IT’SBOTHHANDS,andthebankwouldn’tseeituntilhepromisedtoguaranteepossessionofthewholeabandonedclaim,——’dips,spurs,andangles,’——andletthemworkthewholething,whichthed————dfoolDID,andthebankagreedtosendanexpertdownthereto-morrowtoreport。Butwhilehewasawaysomeoneonourside,whowasanexpertalso,gotwindofit,andmadeanexaminationallbyhimself,andfounditwasaveinsureenoughandabigthing,andsomeoneelseonoursidefoundout,too,allthatMarshallhadpromisedthebankandwhatthebankhadpromisedhim。Now,gentlemen,whenthebanksendsdownthatexpertto-morrowIexpectthathewillfindYOUIN
POSSESSIONofeverypartofthedesertedclaimexceptthespotwhereTomisstillworking。\"
\"Andwhatgoodisthattous?\"askedoneofthemencontemptuously。
\"Good?\"repeatedSteptoeharshly。\"Well,ifyou’renotasd————dafoolasMarshall,you’llseethatifhehasstruckaleadorveinit’sboundtorunacrossOURCLAIMS,andwhat’stokeepusfromsinkingforitaslongasMarshallhasn’tworkedtheotherclaimsforyearsnorpre-emptedthemforthislead?\"
\"What’llkeephimfrompre-emptingnow?\"
\"Ourpossession。\"
\"Butifhecanprovethatthebrotherslefttheirclaimstohimtokeep,he’lljustsendthesheriffandhispossedownuponus,\"
persistedthefirstspeaker。
\"Itwilltakehimthreemonthstodothatbylaw,andthesheriffandhispossecan’tdoitbeforeaslongaswe’reinpeaceablepossessionofit。AndbythetimethatexpertandMarshallreturnthey’llfindusinpeacefulpossession,unlesswe’resuchblastedfoolsastostaytalkingaboutithere!\"
\"Butwhat’stopreventMarshallfromgettingagangofhisowntodriveusoff?\"
\"Nowyourtalkin’andnotyelpin’,\"saidSteptoe,withslowinsolence。\"D————difIdidn’tbegintothinkyoukalkilatedIwasgoin’toemployyouaslawyers!Nothingistopreventhimfromgettin’upHISgang,andwehopehe’lldoit,foryouseeitputsusbothonthesamelevelbeforethelaw,forwe’rebothBREAKIN’
IT。Andwekalkilatethatwe’reasgoodasanyroughstheycanpickupatHeavyTree。\"
\"Ireckon!\"\"Yecancountusin!\"saidhalfadozenvoiceseagerly。
\"Butwhat’sthejobgoin’topayus?\"persistedaSydneyman。\"An’
arterwe’vebeatoffthisothergang,arewegoingtoscrubalongongrubwagesuntilwe’reyankedoutbyprocess-sarversthreemonthslater?Ifthat’stheticketI’mnotinit。Iaren’tnob——yquartzminer。\"
\"Weain’tgoingtodonomoreMININGtherethanthebank,\"saidSteptoefiercely。\"Andthebankain’tgoingtowaitnothreemonthsfortheendofthelawsuit。They’llfloatthestockofthatmineforacoupleofmillions,andgetoutofitwithamillionbeforeamonth。Andthey’llhavetobuyusofftodothat。Whatthey’llpaywilldependuponthelead;butwedon’tmoveoffthoseclaimsforlessthanfivethousanddollars,whichwillbetwohundredandfiftydollarstoeachman。But,\"saidSteptoeinalowerbutperfectlydistinctvoice,\"ifthereshouldbearow,——andtheyBEGINit,——andinthescuffleTomMarshall,theironlywitness,shouldhappentogetinthewayofarevolverorhavehisheadcavedin,theremightbesomedifficultyintheirholdin’ANY
OFTHEMINEagainsthonest,hardworkingminersinpossession。Youhearme?\"
Therewasabreathlesssilenceforthemoment,andaslightmovementofthemenintheirchairs,butneverinfearorprotest。
Everyonehadheardthespeakerdistinctly,andeverymandistinctlyunderstoodhim。Someofthemwerecriminals,oneortwohadalreadythestainofbloodontheirhands;buteventhemosttimid,whoatothertimesmighthaveshrunkfromsuggestedassassination,sawinthespeaker’swordsonlythefairremovalofanaturalenemy。
\"Allright,boys。I’mreadytowadeinatonce。Whyain’tweontheroadnow?Wemighthavebeenbutforfoolin’ourtimeawayonthatmanVanLoo。\"
\"VanLoo!\"repeatedHalleagerly,——\"VanLoo!Washehere?\"
\"Yes,\"saidSteptoeshortly,administeringakickunderthetabletoHall,ashehadnowishtorevivethepreviousirritabilityofhiscomrades。\"He’sgone,but,\"turningtotheothers,\"you’dhavehadtowaitforMr。Hall’sarrival,anyhow。Andnowyou’vegotyourorderyoucanstart。Gointwopartiesbydifferentroads,andmeetontheothersideofthehotelatHymettus。I’llbetherebeforeyou。Pickupsomeshovelsanddrillsasyougo;rememberyou’rehonestminers,butdon’tforgetyourshootin’-ironsforallthat。Nowscatter。\"
Itwaswellthattheydid,vacatingtheroommorecheerfullyandsympatheticallythantheyhadenteredit,orHall’smanifestdisturbanceoverVanLoo’svisitwouldhavebeennoticed。WhenthelastmanhaddisappearedHallturnedquicklytoSteptoe。\"Well,whatdidhesay?Wherehashegone?\"
\"Don’tknow,\"saidSteptoe,withuneasycurtness。\"Hewasrunningawaywithawoman——well,Mrs。Barker,ifyouwanttoknow,\"headded,withrisinganger,\"thewifeofoneofthosecursedpartners。JackHamlinwashere,andwasjockeyingtostophim,andinterfered。Butwhatthedevilhasthatjobtodowithourjob?\"
Hewaslosinghistemper;everythingseemedtoturnuponthisinfernalVanLoo!
\"Hewasn’trunningawaywithMrs。Barker,\"gaspedHall,——\"itwaswithherMONEY!andthefearofbeingconnectedwiththeWheatTrustswindlewhichheorganized,andwithourmoneywhichIlenthimforthesamepurpose。Andheknowsallaboutthatjob,forI
wantedtogethimtogointoitwithus。Yournameandmineain’tanytoosweet-smellingforthebank,andweoughttohaveamiddlemanwhoknowsbusinesstoarrangewiththem。Thebankdaren’tobjecttohim,forthey’veemployedhiminevenshadiertransactionsthanthiswhenTHEYdidn’twishtoappear。IknewhewasindifficultiesalongwithMrs。Barker’sspeculations,butI
neverthoughthimuptothis。And,\"headded,withsuddendesperation,\"YOUtrustedhim,too。\"
InaninstantSteptoecaughtthefrightenedmanbytheshouldersandwasbearinghimdownonthetable。\"Areyouatraitor,aliar,orabesottedfool?\"hesaidhoarsely。\"Speak。WHENandWHEREdidItrusthim?\"
\"Yousaidinyournote——Iwas——to——helphim,\"gaspedHall。
\"Mynote,\"repeatedSteptoe,releasingHallwithastonishedeyes。
\"Yes,\"saidHall,tremblinglysearchinginhisvestpocket。\"I
broughtitwithme。Itisn’tmuchofanote,butthere’syoursignatureplainenough。\"
HehandedSteptoeatornpieceofpaperfoldedinathree-corneredshape。Steptoeopenedit。HeinstantlyrecognizedthepaperonwhichhehadwrittenhisnameandsentuptohiswifeattheBoomvilleHotel。But,addedtoit,inapparentlythesamehand,insmallercharacters,werethewords,\"HelpVanLooallyoucan。\"
Thebloodrushedintohisface。Buthequicklycollectedhimself,andsaidhurriedly,\"Allright,Ihadforgottenit。Letthed————dsneakgo。We’vegotwhat’sathousandtimesbetterinthisclaimatMarshall’s,andit’swellthatheisn’tinittoscoopthelion’sshare。Onlywemustnotwastetimegettingtherenow。Yougotherefirst,andatonce,andsetthoserascalstowork。I’llfollowyoubeforeMarshallcomesup。Get;I’llsettleuphere。\"
HisfacedarkenedoncemoreasHallhurriedaway,leavinghimalone。Hedrewoutthepieceofpaperfromhispocketandstaredatitagain。Yes;itwastheonehehadsenttohiswife。HowdidVanLoogetholdofit?Washeatthehotelthatnight?Hadhepickeditupinthehallorpassagewhentheservantdroppedit?
WhenHallhandedhimthepaperandhefirstrecognizeditafiendishthought,followedbyaspasmofmorefiendishrage,hadsentthebloodtohisface。Buthiscrudecommonsensequicklydismissedthatsuggestionofhiswife’scomplicitywithVanLoo。
Buthadsheseenhimpassingthroughthehotelthatnight,andhadsoughttodrawfromhimsomeknowledgeofhisearlyintercoursewiththechild,andconfessedeverything,andevenproducedthepaperwithhissignatureasaproofofidentity?Womenhadbeenknowntodosuchdesperatethings。Perhapsshedisbelievedherson’saversiontoher,andwastryingtosoundVanLoo。AsfortheforgedwordsbyVanLoo,andtheusehehadputthemto,hecaredlittle。Hebelievedthemanwascapableofforgery;indeed,hesuddenlyrememberedthatintheolddayshissonhadspokeninnocently,butadmiringly,ofVanLoo’swonderfulchirographicalpowersandhisfacultyofimitatingthewritingsofothers,andhowhehadevenofferedtoteachhim。Anewandexasperatingthoughtcameintohisfeverishconsciousness。WhatifVanLoo,inteachingtheboy,hadevenmadeuseofhimasaninnocentaccomplicetocoveruphisowntricks!ThesuggestionwasnoquestionofmoralethicstoSteptoe,norofhisson’spossiblecontamination,althoughsincethenightofthebigstrikehehadhelddifferentviews;itwassimplyafierce,selfishjealousythatANOTHERmighthaveprofitedbythelad’shelplessnessandinexperience。Hehadbeentormentedbythisjealousybeforeinhisson’slikingforVanLoo。Hehadatfirstencouragedhisadmirationandimitativeregardforthissmoothswindler’sgracesandaccomplishments,which,thoughhescornedthemhimself,hewas,afterthecommonparentalinfatuation,willingthattheboyshouldprofitby。
Incapable,throughhisownconsciousness,ofdistinguishingbetweenVanLoo’ssuperficialpolishandthetruebreedingofagentleman,hehadonlylookeduponitasanequipmentforhissonwhichmightbeserviceabletohimself。HehadtoldhiswifethetruthwhenheinformedherofVanLoo’sfearsofbeingremindedoftheirformerintimacy;buthehadnottoldherhowitsdiscontinuanceaftertheyhadleftHeavyTreeHillhadaffectedherson,andhowhestillcherishedhisoldadmirationforthatspeciousrascal。Norhadhetoldherhowthishadstunghim,throughhisownselfishgreedoftheboy’saffection。YetnowthatitwaspossiblethatshehadmetVanLoothatevening,shemighthavebecomeawareofVanLoo’spoweroverherchild。Howshewouldexult,forallherpretendedhatredofVanLoo!How,perhaps,theyhadplottedtogether!HowVanLoomighthavebecomeawareoftheplacewherehissonwaskept,andhavebeenbribedbythemothertotellher!Hestoppedinawhirlofgiddyfancies。Hisstrongcommonsenseinallotherthingshadbeenhithertoproofagainstsuchidledreamsorsuggestions;buttheverystrengthofhisparentalloveandjealousyhadawakenedinhimatlasttheterrorsofimagination。
Hisfirstimpulsehadbeentoseekhiswife,regardlessofdiscoveryorconsequences,atHymettus,whereshehadsaidshewasgoing。ItwasonhiswaytotherendezvousatMarshall’sclaim。
Butthisheasinstantlysetaside,itwashisSONhemustfind;
SHEmightnotconfess,ormightdeceivehim——theboywouldnot;andifhisfearswerecorrect,shecouldbearraignedafterwards。ItwaspossibleforhimtoreachthelittleMissionchurchandschool,secludedinaremotevalleybytheoldFranciscanfathers,wherehehadplacedtheboyforthelastfewyearsunknowntohiswife。Itwouldbealongride,buthecouldstillreachHeavyTreeHillafterwardsbeforeMarshallandtheexpertarrived。Andhehadafeelinghehadneverfeltbeforeontheeveofadesperateadventure,——thathemustseetheboyfirst。Herememberedhowthechildhadoftenaccompaniedhiminhisflight,andhowhehadgainedstrength,and,itseemedtohim,akindofluck,fromthetouchofthatsmallhandinhis。SurelyitwasnecessarynowthatatleasthismindshouldbeatrestregardingHIMontheeveofanaffairofthismoment。Perhapshemightneverseehimagain。Atanyothertime,andundertheinfluenceofanyotheremotion,hewouldhavescornedsuchasentimentalism——hewhohadnevertroubledhimselfeitherwithpreparationforthefutureorconsiderationforthepast。Butatthatmomenthefeltboth。Hedrewalongbreath。
HecouldcatchthenexttraintotheThreeBouldersandridethencetoSanFelipe。Hehurriedlylefttheroom,settledwiththelandlord,andgallopedtothestation。BytheironyofcircumstancestheonlyhorseavailableforthatpurposewasMr。Hamlin’sown。
Bytwoo’clockhewasattheThreeBoulders,wherehegotafasthorseandgallopedintoSanFelipebyfour。Ashedescendedthelastslopethroughthefastnessesofpinestowardsthelittlevalleyoverlookedinitsremotenessandpurelypastoralsimplicitybythegold-seekingimmigrants,——itsseclusionasoneofthefurthestnorthernCalifornianmissionsstillpreservedthroughitsinsignificanceandtheeffortsoftheremainingBrotherhood,whouseditasaninfirmaryandaschoolforthefewremainingSpanishfamilies,——herememberedhowheonceblundereduponitwiththeboywhilehotlypursuedbyahueandcryfromoneofthelargertowns,andhowhefoundsanctuarythere。Herememberedhow,whenthepursuitwasover,hehadplacedtheboythereunderthepadre’scharge。Hehadliedtohiswiferegardingthewhereaboutsofherson,buthehadspokentrulyregardinghisfreeexpenditurefortheboy’smaintenance,andthegoodfathershadaccepted,equallyforthechild’ssakeasfortheChurch’ssake,thegenerous\"restitution\"whichthiscoarse,powerful,ruffianlylookingfatherwasapparentlyseekingtomake。Hewasquiteawareofitatthetime,andhadequallyaccepteditwithgrimcynicism;butitnowcamebacktohimwithanewandsmartingsignificance。MightTHEY,too,notsucceedinweaningtheboy’saffectionfromhim,orifthemotherhadinterfered,wouldtheynotsidewithherinclaiminganequalright?Hehadsometimeslaughedtohimselfoverthesecurityofthishiding-place,sounknownandsounlikelytobediscoveredbyher,yetwithineasyreachofherfriendsandhisenemies;henowgroundhisteethoverthemistakewhichhisdotingdesiretokeephissonaccessibletohimhadcausedhimtomake。Heputspurstohishorse,dasheddownthelittle,narrow,ill-pavedstreet,throughthedesertedplaza,andpulledupinacloudofdustbeforetheonlyremainingtower,withitscrackedbelfry,ofthehalf-ruinedMissionchurch。Anewdormitoryandschool-
buildinghadbeenextendedfromitswalls,butinasubdued,harmonious,modestway,quiteunliketheusualglaringwhite-pinegloriesofprovincialtowns。Steptoelaughedtohimselfbitterly。
Someofhismoneyhadgoneinit。
Heseizedthehorsehairropedanglingfromabellbythewallandrangitsharply。Asoft-footedpriestappeared,——FatherDominico。
\"EddyHorncastle?Ah!yes。Eddy,dearchild,isgone。\"
\"Gone!\"shoutedSteptoeinavoicethatstartledthepadre。
\"Where?When?Withwhom?\"
\"Pardon,senor,butforatime——onlyapaseartothenextvillage。
Itishissaint’sday——hehashalf-holiday。Heisagoodboy。Itisalittlepleasureforhimandforus。\"
\"Oh!\"saidSteptoe,softenedintoaroughapology。\"Iforgot。Allright。Hashehadanyvisitorslately——lady,forinstance?\"
FatherDominicocastalookhalfoffright,halfofreprovaluponhisguest。
\"AladyHERE!\"
InhisreliefSteptoeburstintoacoarselaugh。\"Ofcourse;youseeIforgotthat,too。Iwasthinkingofoneofhiswomanfolks,youknow——relatives——aunts。Wasthereanyothervisitor?\"
\"Onlyone。Ah!weknowthesenor’srulesregardinghisson。\"
\"One?\"repeatedSteptoe。\"Whowasit?\"
\"Oh,quiteanhidalgo——anoldfriendofthechild’s——mostpolite,mostaccomplished,fluentinSpanish,perfectindeportment。TheSenorHorncastlesurelycouldfindnothingtoobjectto。FatherPedrowascharmedwithhim。Amanofaffairs,andyetagoodCatholic,too。ItwasaSenorVanLoo——DonPaultheboycalledhim,andtheytalkedoftheboy’sstudiesintheolddaysasif——
indeed,butforthestrangerbeingacaballeroandmanoftheworld——asifhehadbeenhisteacher。\"
Itwasaproofoftheintensityofthefather’sfeelingsthattheyhadpassedbeyondthepowerofhisusualcoarse,brutalexpression,andheonlystaredatthepriestwithadullredfaceinwhichthebloodseemedtohavestagnated。Presentlyhesaidthickly,\"Whendidhecome?\"
\"Afewdaysago。\"
\"WhichwaydidEddygo?\"
\"ToBrown’sMills,scarcelyaleagueaway。Hewillbehere——evennow——ontheinstant。ButthesenorwillcomeintotherefectoryandtakesomeoftheoldMissionwinefromtheCatalangrape,plantedonehundredandfiftyyearsago,untilthedearchildreturns。Hewillbesohappy。\"
\"No!I’minahurry。Iwillgoonandmeethim。\"Hetookoffhishat,moppedhiscrisp,wethairwithhishandkerchief,andinathick,slow,impededvoice,moresuggestivethantheoutburstherestrained,said,\"Andaslongasmysonremainsherethatman,VanLoo,mustnotpassthisgate,speaktohim,orevenseehim。Youhearme?Seetoit,youandalltheothers。Seetoit,Isay,or\"——Hestoppedabruptly,clappedhishatontheswollenveinsofhisforehead,turnedquickly,passedoutwithoutanotherwordthroughthearchwayintotheroad,andbeforethegoodpriestcouldcrosshimselforrecoverfromhisastonishmentthethudofhishorse’shoofscamefromthedustyroad。
Itwastenminutesbeforehisfaceresumeditsusualcolor。Butinthattenminutes,asifsomeofthestruggleofhisriderhadpassedintohim,hishorsewassweatingwithexhaustionandfear。
Forinthattenminutes,inthisnewimaginationwithwhichhewascursed,hehadkilledbothVanLooandhisson,andburnedtherefectoryovertheheadsofthetreacherouspriests。Then,quitehimselfagain,avoicecametohimfromtherockytrailabovetheroadwiththehailof\"Father!\"Hestartedquicklyasaladoffifteenorsixteencameboundingdownthehillside,andrantowardshim。
\"YoupassedmeandIcalledtoyou,butyoudidnotseemtohear,\"
saidtheboybreathlessly。\"ThenIranafteryou。HaveyoubeentotheMission?\"
Steptoelookedathimquiteasbreathlessly,butfromadeeperemotion。Hewas,evenatfirstsight,ahandsomelad,glowingwithyouthandtheexcitementofhisrun,and,asthefatherlookedathim,hecouldseethelikenesstohismotherinhisclear-cutfeatures,andevenaresemblancetohimselfinhissquare,compactchestandshouldersandcrisp,blackcurls。Athrillofpurelyanimalpaternitypassedoverhim,thefiercejoyofhisfleshoverhisownflesh!Hisownson,byGod!TheycouldnottakeTHATfromhim;theymightplot,swindle,fawn,cheat,lie,andstealawayhisaffections,buttherehewas,plaintoalleyes,hisownson,hisveryson!
\"Comehere,\"hesaidinasingular,half-wearyandhalf-protestingvoice,whichtheboyinstantlyrecognizedashisfather’saccentsofaffection。
Theboyhesitatedashestoodontheedgeoftheroadandpointedwithmingledmischiefandfastidiousnesstothedepthsofimpalpablereddustthatlaybetweenhimandthehorseman。Steptoesawthathewasverysmartlyattiredinholidayguise,withwhiteducktrousersandpatentleathershoes,and,aftertheSpanishfashion,woreblackkidgloves。Hecertainlywasabitofadandy,ashehadsaid。Thefather’swholefacechangedashewheeledandcamebeforethelad,wholifteduphisarmsexpectantly。Theyhadoftenriddentogetheronthesamehorse。
\"Noridesto-dayinthattoggery,Eddy,\"hesaidinthesamevoice。
\"ButI’llgetdownandwe’llgoandsitsomewhereunderatreeandhavesometalk。I’vegotabitofajobthat’shurryingme,andI
can’twastetime。\"
\"Notoneofyouroldjobs,father?Ithoughtyouhadquitegiventhatup?\"
Theboyspokemorecarelesslythanreproachfully,orevenwonderingly;yet,ashedismountedandtetheredhishorse,Steptoeansweredevasively,\"It’sabigthing,sonny;maybewe’llmakeoureternalfortune,andthenwe’lllightoutfromthisholeandhaveagaytimeelsewhere。Comealong。\"
Hetooktheboy’sglovedrighthandinhisownpowerfulgrasp,andtogethertheyclamberedupthesteephillsidetoarockyledgeonwhichafallenpinefromabovehadcrashed,snappeditselfintwain,andthenleftitswitheredcrowntohanghalfdowntheslope,whiletheotherhalfrestedontheledge。Onthistheysat,lookingdownupontheroadandthetetheredhorse。Agentlebreezemovedthetreetopsabovetheirheads,andthewesteringsunplayedhide-and-seekwiththeshiftingshadows。Theboy’sfacewasquickandalertwithallthatmovedroundhim,butwithoutthoughtthefather’sfacewasheavy,exceptfortheeyesthatwerefixeduponhisson。
\"VanLoocametotheMission,\"hesaidsuddenly。
Theboy’seyesglitteredquickly,likeasteelthatpiercedthefather’sheart。\"Oh,\"hesaidsimply,\"thenitwasthepadretoldyou?\"
\"Howdidheknowyouwerehere?\"askedSteptoe。
\"Idon’tknow,\"saidtheboyquietly。\"Ithinkhesaidsomething,butI’veforgottenit。Butitwasmightygoodofhimtocome,forIthought,youknow,thathedidnotcaretoseemeafterHeavyTree,andthathe’dgonebackonus。\"
\"Whatdidhetellyou?\"continuedSteptoe。\"Didhetalkofmeorofyourmother?\"
\"No,\"saidtheboy,butwithoutanyshowofinterestorsympathy;
\"wetalkedmostlyaboutoldtimes。\"
\"TellMEaboutthoseoldtimes,Eddy。Younevertoldmeanythingaboutthem。\"
Theboy,momentarilyarrestedmorebysomethinginthetoneofhisfather’svoice——aweaknesshehadnevernoticedbefore——thanbyanysuggestionofhiswords,saidwithalaugh,\"Oh,onlyaboutwhatweusedtodowhenIwasverylittleandusedtocallmyselfhis’littlebrother,’——don’tyouremember,longbeforethebigstrikeonHeavyTree?Theyweregaytimeswehadthen。\"
\"Andhowheusedtoteachyoutoimitateotherpeople’shandwriting?\"saidSteptoe。
\"Whatmadeyouthinkofthat,pop?\"saidtheboy,withaslightwonderinhiseyes。\"Why,that’stheverythingweDIDtalkabout。\"
\"Butyoudidn’tdoitagain;youain’tdoneitsince,\"saidSteptoequickly。
\"Lord!no,\"saidtheboycontemptuously。\"Thereain’tnochancenow,andtherewouldn’tbeanyfuninit。Itisn’tliketheoldtimeswhenhimandmewereallalone,andweusedtowritelettersascomingfromotherpeopletoalltheboysroundHeavyTreeandtheBar,andsometimesasfarasBoomville,togetthemtodothings,andthey’dthinktheletterswerereal,andthey’ddo’em。
Andthere’dbethebiggestkindofarow,andnobodyeverknewwhodidit。\"
Steptoestaredatthisfleshofhisownfleshhalfinrelief,halfinfrightenedadmiration。Sittingastridethelog,hiselbowsonhiskneesandhisglovedhandssupportinghisroundcheeks,theboy’shandsomefacebecameilluminatedwithanimpishdevilrywhichthefatherhadneverseenbefore。Withdancingeyeshewenton。
\"Itwasoneofthoseverygamesweplayedsolongagothathewantedtoseemeaboutandwantedmetokeepmumabout,forsomeofthefolksthatheplayeditonwerearoundherenow。Itwasagamewegotoffononeofthebigstrikepartnerslongbeforethestrike。I’lltellYOU,dad,foryouknowwhathappenedafterwards,andyou’llbeglad。Well,thatpartner——Demorest——wasakindofsilly,youremember——asortofMissNancyishfellow——alwaysgloomyandlovesickafterhisgirlintheStates。Well,we’dwrittenlotsofletterstogirlsfromtheirchapsbefore,andgotlotsoffunoutofit;butwehadevenabettershowforagamehere,forithappenedthatVanLooknewallaboutthegirl——thingsthateventheman’sownpartnersdidn’t,forVanLoo’smotherwasasortofafriendofthegirl’sfamily,andtraveledaboutwithher,andknewthatthegirlwasspoonyoverthisDemorest,andthattheycorresponded。So,knowingthatVanLoowasemployedatHeavyTree,shewrotetohimtofindoutallaboutDemorestandhowtostoptheirfoolishnonsense,forthegirl’sparentsdidn’twanthertomarryabroken-downminerlikehim。Sowethoughtwe’ddoitourownway,andwritealettertoherasifitwasfromhim,don’tyousee?Iwantedtomakehimcallherawfulnames,andsaythathehatedher,thathewasamurdererandahorse-thief,andthathehadkilledapoliceman,andthathewasthinkingofbecomingaDiggerInjin,andhavingaDiggersquawforawife,whichhelikedbetterthanher。Lord!dad,yououghttohaveseenwhatstuffI
madeup。\"Theboyburstintoashrill,half-femininelaugh,andSteptoe,catchingtheinfection,laughedloudlyinhisowncoarse,brutalfashion。
Forsomemomentstheysattherelookingineachother’sfaces,shakingwithsympatheticemotion,thefatherforgettingthepurposeofhiscomingthere,hisrageoverVanLoo’svisit,andeventherendezvoustowhichhishorseintheroadbelowwaswaitingtobringhim;thesonforgettingtheirretreatfromHeavyTreeHillandhisshamefulvagabondwanderingswiththatfatherintheyearsthatfollowed。Thesinkingsunstaredblanklyintheirfaces;theprotectingpinesabovethemmovedbyastrongergustshookafewconesuponthem;anenormouscrowmockinglyrepeatedthefather’scoarselaugh,andasquirrelscamperedawayfromthestrangelyassortedpairasSteptoe,wipinghiseyesandforeheadwithhispocket-handkerchief,said:——
\"Anddidyousendit?\"
\"Oh!VanLoothoughtittoostrong。Saidthatthosesortoflove-
sickfoolsmademorefussoverlittlethingsthantheydidoverbigthings,andhesortoftoneditdown,andfixedituphimself。Butittold。Fortherewereneveranymorelettersinthepost-officeinherhandwriting,andtherewasn’tanypostedtoherinhis。\"
Theybothlaughedagain,andthenSteptoerose。\"Imustbegettingalong,\"hesaid,lookingcuriouslyattheboy。\"I’vegottocatchatrainatThreeBouldersStation。\"
\"ThreeBoulders!\"repeatedtheboy。\"I’mgoingthere,too,onFriday,tomeetFatherCipriano。\"
\"IreckonmyworkwillbealldonebyFriday,\"saidSteptoemusingly。Standingthus,holdinghisboy’shand,hewasthinkingthattherealfightatMarshall’swouldnottakeplaceatonce,foritmighttakeadayortwoforMarshalltogatherforces。Butheonlypressedhisson’shandgently。
\"Iwishyouwouldsometimestakemewithyouasyouusedto,\"saidtheboycuriously。\"I’mbiggernow,andwouldn’tbeinyourway。
Steptoelookedattheboywithachokingsenseofsatisfactionandpride。Buthesaid,\"No;\"andthensuddenlywithsimulatedhumor,\"Don’tyoubetakeninbyanylettersfromME,suchasyouandVanLoousedtowrite。Youhear?\"
Theboylaughed。
\"And,\"continuedSteptoe,\"ifanybodysaysIsentforyou,don’tyoubelievethem。\"
\"No,\"saidtheboy,smiling。
\"Anddon’tyouevenbelieveI’mdeadtillyouseemeso。Youunderstand。Bytheway,FatherPedrohassomemoneyofminekeptforyou。Nowhurrybacktoschoolandsayyoumetme,butthatI
wasinagreathurry。IreckonImayhavebeenratherroughtothepriests。\"
Theyhadreachedthelowerroadagain,andSteptoesilentlyunhitchedhishorse。\"Good-by,\"hesaid,ashelaidhishandontheboy’sarm。
\"Good-by,dad。\"
Hemountedhishorseslowly。\"Well,\"hesaidsmilingly,lookingdowntheroad,\"youain’tgotanythingmoretosaytome,haveyou?\"
\"No,dad。\"
\"Nothin’youwant?\"
\"Nothin’,dad。\"
\"Allright。Good-by。\"
Heputspurstohishorseandcantereddowntheroadwithoutlookingback。Theboywatchedhimwithidlecuriosityuntilhedisappearedfromsight,andthenwentonhisway,whistlingandstrikingofftheheadsofthewaysideweedswithhiswalking-stick。
CHAPTERVII。
ThesunarosesobrightlyoverHymettusonthemorningafterthemeetingofthethreepartnersthatitwassmallwonderthatBarker’simpressionablenaturequicklyrespondedtoit,and,withoutawakeningthestillsleepingchild,hedressedhurriedly,andwasthefirsttogreetitinthekeenairoftheslopebehindthehotel。Tohispantheisticspiritithadalwaysseemedasnaturalforhimtoearlywelcomehisreturningbrothersofthewoodsandhillsastosaygood-morningtohisfellowmortals。And,inthejoyofseeingBlackSpurrisingagaintohislevelinthedistancebeforehim,hedoffedhishattoitwithareturnofhisoldboyishhabit,laidhisarmcaressinglyaroundthegreatgirthofthenearestpine,clappedhishandstothescamperingsquirrelsinhispath,andwhistledtothedippingjays。Inthiswayhequiteforgotthemoreseriousaffairsoftheprecedingnight,or,rather,sawthemonlyinthegildingofthemorning,until,lookingup,heperceivedthetallfigureofDemorestapproachinghim;andthenitstruckhimwithhisfirstglanceathisoldpartner’sfacethathisusualsuave,gentlemelancholyhadbeensucceededbyacriticalcynicismoflookandarestrainedbitternessofaccent。
Barker’sloyalheartsmotehimforhisownselfishness;DemoresthadbeenhardhitbythediscoveryoftheforgeryandStacy’sconcerninit,andhaddoubtlesspassedarestlessnight,whilehe(Barker)hadforgottenallaboutit。\"Ithoughtofknockingatyourdoor,asIpassed,\"hesaid,withsympatheticapology,\"butI
wasafraidImightdisturbyou。Isn’titglorioushere?Quiteliketheoldhill。Lookatthatlizard;hehasn’tmovedsincehefirstsawme。Doyouremembertheonewhousedtostealoursugar,andthenstiffenhimselfintostoneontheedgeofthebowluntilhelookedlikeanornamentalhandletoit?\"hecontinued,reboundingagainintospirits。
\"Barker,\"saidDemorestabruptly,\"whatsortofwomanisthisMrs。
VanLoo,whoseroomsIoccupy?\"
\"Oh,\"saidBarker,withoptimisticinnocence,\"amostproperwoman,oldchap。White-haired,well-dressed,withalittleforeignaccentandastillmoreforeigncourtesy。Why,youdon’tsupposewe’d\"——
\"Butwhatisshelike?\"saidDemorestimpatiently。
\"Well,\"saidBarkerthoughtfully,\"she’sthekindofwomanwhomightbeVanLoo’smother,Isuppose。\"
\"Youmeanthemotherofaforgerandaswindler?\"askedDemorestsharply。
\"Therearenomothersofswindlersandforgers,\"saidBarkergravely,\"inthewayyoumean。It’sonlythosepoordevils,\"hesaid,pointing,nevertheless,withacertainadmirationtoacirclingsparrow-hawkabovehim,\"whohaveinheritedinstincts。
WhatImeanisthatshemightbeVanLoo’smother,becausehedidn’tSELECTher。\"
\"Wheredidshecomefrom?andhowlonghasshebeenhere?\"askedDemorest。
\"Shecamefromabroad,Ibelieve。Andshecameherejustafteryouleft。VanLoo,afterhebecamesecretaryoftheDitchCompany,sentforherandherdaughtertokeephouseforhim。Butyou’llseeherto-dayorto-morrowprobably,whenshereturns。I’llintroduceyou;she’llberathergladtomeetsomeonefromabroad,andallthemoreifhehappenstoberichanddistinguished,andeligibleforherdaughter。\"Hestoppedsuddenlyinhissmile,rememberingDemorest’slifelongsecret。Buttohissurprisehiscompanion’sface,insteadofdarkeningasitwaswonttodoatanysuchallusion,brightenedsuddenlywithasingularexcitementasheanswereddryly,\"Ahwell,ifthegirlispretty,whoknows!\"
Indeed,hisspiritsseemedtohavereturnedwithstrangevivacityastheywalkedbacktothehotel,andheaskedmanyotherquestionsregardingMrs。VanLooandherdaughter,andparticularlyifthedaughterhadalsobeenabroad。WhentheyreachedtheverandatheyfoundafewearlyriserseagerlyreadingtheSacramentopapers,whichhadjustarrived,or,inlittleknots,discussingthenews。
Indeed,theywouldprobablyhavestoppedBarkerandhiscompanionhadnotBarker,anxioustorelievehisfriend’scuriosity,hurriedwithhimatoncetothemanager’soffice。
\"CanyoutellmeexactlywhenyouexpectMrs。VanLootoreturn?\"
askedBarkerquickly。
Themanagerwithdifficultydetachedhimselffromthenewspaperwhichhe,too,wasanxiouslyperusing,andsaid,withapeculiarsmile,\"Wellno!sheWAStoreturnto-day,butifyou’rewantingtokeepherrooms,Ishouldsaytherewouldn’tbeanytroubleaboutit,asshe’llhardlybecomingbackhereNOW。She’sratherhighandmightyinstyle,Iknow,andadeterminedsortofcritter,butIreckonsheandherdaughterwouldn’tcaremuchtobewaltzingroundinpublicafterwhathashappened。\"
\"Idon’tunderstandyou,\"saidDemorestimpatiently。\"WHAThashappened?\"
\"Haven’tyouheardthenews?\"saidthemanagerinsurprise。\"It’sinalltheSacramentopapers。VanLooisadefaulter——hashypothecatedeverythinghehadandskedaddled。\"
Barkerstarted。Hewasnotthinkingofthelossofhiswife’smoney——onlyofHERdisappointmentandmortificationoverit。Poorgirl!Perhapsshewasalsoworryingoverhisresentment,——asifshedidnotknowhim!HewouldgotoheratonceatBoomville。
ThenherememberedthatshewascomingwithMrs。Horncastle,andmightbealreadyonherwayherebyrailorcoach,andhewouldmissher。Demorestinthemeantimehadseizedapaper,andwasintentlyreadingit。
\"There’sbadnews,too,foryourfriend,youroldpartner,\"saidthemanagerhalfsympathetically,halfinterrogatively。\"Therehasbeenadropoutineverythingthebankiscarrying,andeverybodyisunloading。Twofirmsfailedin’Friscoyesterdaythatwerecarryingthingsforthebank,andhavethrowneverythingbackonit。Therewasanawfulpaniclastnight,andtheysaynoneofthebigspeculatorsknowwheretheystand。Threeofourbestcustomersinthehotelrushedofftothebaythismorning,butStacyhimselfstartedbeforedaylight,andgotthethroughnightexpresstostopforhimontheDivideonsignal。ShallIsendanytelegramsthatmaycometoyourroom?\"
Demorestknewthatthemanagersuspectedhimofbeinginterestedinthebank,andunderstoodthepurportofthequestion。Heanswered,withcalmsurprise,thathewasexpectingnotelegrams,andadded,\"ButifMrs。VanLooreturnsIbegyoutoatonceletmeknow,\"andtakingBarker’sarmhewentintobreakfast。Seatedbythemselves,Demorestlookedathiscompanion。\"I’mafraid,Barkerboy,thatthisthingismoreserioustoJimthanweexpectedlastnight,orthanhecaredtotellus。Andyou,oldman,IfeararehurtalittlebyVanLoo’sflight。Hehadsomemoneyofyourwife’s,hadn’the?\"
Barker,whoknewthatthebulkofDemorest’sfortunewasinStacy’shands,wastouchedatthisproofofhisunselfishthought,andansweredwithequalunselfishnessthathewasconcernedonlybythefearofMrs。Barker’sdisappointment。\"Why,Lord!Phil,whethershe’slostorsavedhermoneyit’snothingtome。Igaveittohertodowhatshelikedwithit,butI’mafraidshe’llbeworryingoverwhatIthinkofit,——asifshedidnotknowme!AndI’mhalfamind,ifitwerenotformissingher,togoovertoBoomville,whereshe’sstopping。\"
\"IthoughtyousaidshewasinSanFrancisco?\"saidDemorestabstractedly。
Barkercolored。\"Yes,\"heansweredquickly。\"ButI’veheardsincethatshestoppedatBoomvilleontheway。\"
\"Thendon’tletMEkeepyouhere,\"returnedDemorest。\"ForifJimtelegraphstomeIshallstartforSanFranciscoatonce,andI
ratherthinkhewill。Ididnotliketosaysobeforethosepanic-
mongersoutsidewhoarestampedingeverything;sorunalong,Barkerboy,andeaseyourmindaboutthewife。Wemayhaveotherthingstothinkaboutsoon。\"
Thusadjured,Barkerrosefromhishalf-finishedbreakfastandslippedaway。Yethewasnotquitecertainwhattodo。HiswifemusthaveheardthenewsatBoomvilleasquicklyashehad,and,ifso,wouldbeonherwaywithMrs。Horncastle;orshemightbewaitingforhim——knowing,too,thathehadheardthenews——infearandtrembling。ForitwasBarker’scustomtoendowallthosehecaredforwithhisownsensitiveness,anditwasnotlikehimtoreflectthatthewomanwhohadsorecklesslyspeculatedagainsthisopinionwouldscarcelyfearhisreproachesinherdefeat。InthefullnessofhishearthetelegraphedtoherincaseshehadnotyetleftBoomville:\"Allright。Haveheardnews。Understandperfectly。
Don’tworry。Cometome。\"Thenheleftthehotelbythestableentranceinordertoevadetheguestswhohadcongregatedontheveranda,andmadehiswaytoalittlewoodedcrestwhichheknewcommandedaviewofthetworoadsfromBoomville。Herehedeterminedtowaitandinterceptherbeforeshereachedthehotel。
Heknewthatmanyoftheguestswereawareofhiswife’sspeculationswithVanLoo,andthathewasherbroker。Hewishedtospareherrunningthegauntletoftheircuriousstaresandcommentsasshedroveupalone。AshewasclimbingtheslopethecoachfromSacramentodashedpasthimontheroadbelow,butheknewthatithadchangedhorsesatBoomvilleatfouro’clock,andthathistiredwifewouldnothaveavailedherselfofitatthathour,particularlyasshecouldnothaveyetreceivedthefatefulnews。Hethrewhimselfunderalargepine,andwatchedthestagecoachdisappearasitsweptroundintothecourtyardofthehotel。
Hesatthereforsomemomentswithhiseyesbentuponthetwoforksoftheredroadthatdivergedbelowhim,butwhichappearedtobecomewhiterandmoredazzlingashesearchedtheirdistance。
Therewasnothingtobeseenexceptanoccasionalpuffofdustwhicheventuallyrevealedahorsemanoralongtrailingcloudoutofwhichasolitarymule,oneofapack-trainofsixoreight,wouldmomentarilyemergeandbelostagain。Thenhesuddenlyheardhisnamecalled,and,lookingup,sawMrs。Horncastle,whohadhaltedafewpacesfromhimbetweentwocolumnsofthelong-drawnaisleofpines。
Inthatmysterioushalf-lightsheseemedsuchabeautifulandgoddess-likefigurethathisconsciousnessatfirstwasunabletograspanythingelse。Shewasalwayswonderfullywelldressed,butthewarmthandseclusionofthismountainmorninghadenabledhertowearalightgownofsomedelicatefabricwhichsetoffthegraceofherfigure,andevenpardonedtheruralcoquetryofasilkensasharoundherstillslenderwaist。Anopenwhiteparasolthrownoverhershouldermadeanimbusforhercharmingheadandthethickcoilsofhairunderherlace-edgedhat。Hehadneverseenherlooksobeautifulbefore。Andthatthoughtwassoplainlyinhisfrankfaceandeyesashesprangtohisfeetthatitbroughtaslightriseofcolortoherowncheek。
\"IsawyouclimbinguphereasIpassedinthecoachafewminutesago,\"shesaid,withasmile,\"andassoonasIhadshakenthedustoffIfollowedyou。\"
\"Where’sKitty?\"hestammered。
Thecolorfadedfromherfaceasithadcome,andashadeofsomethinglikereproachcreptintoherdarkeyes。Andwhateverithadbeenherpurposetosay,orhowevercarefullyshemighthavepreparedherselfforthisinterview,shewasevidentlytakenabackbythesuddendirectnessoftheinquiry。Barkersawthisasquickly,andasquicklyreferredittohisownrudeness。Hiswholesoulrushedinapologytohisfaceashesaid,\"Oh,forgiveme!I
wasanxiousaboutKitty;indeed,IhadthoughtofcomingagaintoBoomville,foryou’veheardthenews,ofcourse?VanLooisadefaulter,andhasrunawaywiththepoorchild’smoney。\"
Mrs。Horncastlehadheardthenewsatthehotel。Shepausedamomenttocollectherself,andthensaidslowlyandtentatively,withawatchfulintensityinhereyes,\"Mrs。Barkerwent,Ithink,totheDivide\"——
ButshewasinstantlyinterruptedbytheeagerBarker。\"Isee。I
thoughtofthatatonce。Shewentdirectlytothecompany’sofficestoseeifshecouldsaveanythingfromthewreckbeforeshesawme。Itwaslikeher,poorgirl!Andyou——you,\"hewentoneagerly,hiswholefacebeamingwithgratitude,——\"you,outofyourgoodness,cameheretotellme。\"Heheldoutbothhandsandtookhersinhis。