ForamomentMrs。Horncastlewasspeechlessandvacillating。ShehadoftennoticedbeforethatitwaspartoftheironyofthecreationofsuchasimplenatureasBarker’sthathewasnotonlyopentodeceit,butabsolutelyseemedtoinviteit。Insteadofmakingothersfranker,peoplewereinclinedtorebukehiscredulitybyrestraintandequivocationontheirownpart。Buttheevasionthusofferedtoher,althoughonlytemporary,wasatemptationshecouldnotresist。Anditprolongedaninterviewthataruthlessrevelationofthetruthmighthaveshortened。
\"Shedidnottellmeshewasgoingthere,\"sherepliedstillevasively;\"and,indeed,\"sheadded,withaburstofcandorstillmoredangerous,\"Ionlylearneditfromthehotelclerkaftershewasgone。ButIwanttotalktoyouaboutherrelationstoVanLoo,\"shesaid,withareturnofherformerintensityofgaze,\"andIthoughtwewouldbelesssubjecttointerruptionherethanatthehotel。OnlyIsupposeeverybodyknowsthisplace,andanyofthoseflirtingcouplesarelikelytocomehere。Besides,\"sheadded,withalittlehalf-hystericallaughandaslightshiver,asshelookedupatthehighinterlacingboughsaboveherhead,\"it’saspublicastheaislesofachurch,andreallyonefeelsasifonewere’speakingout’inmeeting。Isn’ttheresomeotherspotalittlemoresecluded,wherewecouldsitdown,\"shewenton,asshepokedherparasolintotheusualblackgunpowderydepositofearthwhichmingledwiththecarpetofpine-needlesbeneathherfeet,\"andnotgetallstickyanddirty?\"
Barker’seyessparkled。\"Iknoweveryfootofthishill,Mrs。
Horncastle,\"hesaid,\"andifyouwillfollowmeI’lltakeyoutooneoftheloveliestnooksyoueverdreamedof。It’sanoldIndianspringnowforgotten,andIthinkknownonlytomeandthebirds。
It’snotmorethantenminutesfromhere;only\"——hehesitatedashecaughtsightofthesmartFrenchbronzebuckledshoeandsilkenanklewhichMrs。Horncastle’sgatheringupofherdaintyskirtsaroundherhaddisclosed——\"itmaybealittleroughanddustygoingtoyourfeet。\"
ButMrs。Horncastlepointedoutthatshehadalreadyirretrievablyruinedhershoesandstockingsinclimbinguptohim,——althoughBarkercouldreallydistinguishnodiminutionoftheirfreshness,——
andthatshemightaswellgoon。Whereattheybothpasseddownthelongaisleofslopetoalittlehollowofmanzanita,whichagainopenedtoaviewofBlackSpur,butleftthehotelhidden。
\"WhattimedidKittygo?\"beganBarkereagerly,whentheywerehalfdowntheslope。
ButhereMrs。Horncastle’sfootslippedupontheglassypine-
needles,andnotonlystoppedananswer,butobligedBarkertogiveallhisattentiontokeephiscompanionfromfallingagainuntiltheyreachedtheopen。Thencametheplungethroughthemanzanitathicket,thenacoolwadethroughwaist-deepferns,andthentheyemerged,holdingeachother’shand,breathlessandpantingbeforethespring。
Itdidnotbeliehisenthusiasticdescription。Atriangularhollow,nichedinashelfofthemountain-side,narrowedtoapointfromwhichtheoverflowofthespringpercolatedthroughafringeofalder,tofallinwhatseemedfromthevalleytobeagreenfurrowdownthewholelengthofthemountain-side。Overhungbypinesabove,whichmetandmingledwiththewillowsthateverywherefringedit,itmadetheonecoolingshadeinthewholebaskingexpanseofthemountain,andyetwaspenetratedthroughoutbytheintoxicatingspiceoftheheatedpines。Floweringreedsandlonglushgrassesdrewamagiccircleroundanopenbowl-likepoolinthecentre,thatwasalwaysreplenishedtotheslowmurmurofanunseenrivuletthattrickledfromawhite-quartzcaverninthemountain-sidelikeaveinopenedinitsflank。Shadowsoftimidwingscrossedit,quickrustlingsdisturbedthereeds,butnothingmore。Itwassilent,butbreathing;itwashiddentoeverythingbuttheskyandtheillimitabledistance。
Theythreadedtheirwayarounditonthespongycarpet,coveredbydelicatelace-likevinesthatseemedtocaressratherthantrammeltheirmovingfeet,untiltheyreachedanopenspacebeforethepool。Itwascushionedandmattedwithdisintegratedpinebark,andheretheysatdown。Mrs。Horncastlefurledherparasolandlaiditaside;raisedbothhandstothebackofherheadandtooktwohat-pinsout,whichsheplacedinhersmilingmouth;removedherhat,stuckthehat-pinsinit,andhandedittoBarker,whogentlyplaceditonthetopofatallreed,whereduringtherestofthatmomentousmeetingitswunganddroopedlikeaflower;
removedherglovesslowly;drankstillsmilinglyandgratefullynearlyawineglassfulofthewaterwhichBarkerbroughtherinthegreentwistedchaliceofalilyleaf;lookedthepictureofhappiness,andthenburstintotears。
Barkerwasastounded,dismayed,eventerror-stricken。Mrs。
Horncastlecrying!Mrs。Horncastle,theimperious,thecollected,thecoldlycritical,thecynical,smilingwomanoftheworld,actuallycrying!Otherwomenmightcry——Kittyhadcriedoften——butMrs。Horncastle!Yet,thereshewas,sobbing;actuallysobbinglikeaschoolgirl,herbeautifulshouldersrisingandfallingwithhergrief;cryingunmistakablythroughherlongwhitefingers,throughalacepocket-handkerchiefwhichshehadhurriedlyproducedandshakenfrombehindherlikeaconjurer’strick;herbeautifuleyesathousandtimesmorelustrousforthesparklingbeadsthatbrimmedherlashesandwelledoverlikethepoolbeforeher。
\"Don’tmindme,\"shemurmuredbehindherhandkerchief。\"It’sveryfoolish,Iknow。Iwasnervous——worried,Isuppose;I’llbebetterinamoment。Don’tnoticeme,please。\"
ButBarkerhaddrawnbesideherandwastrying,afterthefashionofhissex,totakeherhandkerchiefawayinapparentlythefirmbeliefthatthisactionwouldstophertears。\"Buttellmewhatitis。DoMrs。Horncastle,please,\"hepleadedinhisboyishfashion。
\"IsitanythingIcando?Onlysaytheword;onlytellmeSOMETHING!\"
Buthehadsucceededinpartiallyremovingthehandkerchief,andsocaughtaglimpseofherweteyes,inwhichafaintsmilestruggledoutlikesunshinethroughrain。Buttheycloudedagain,althoughshedidn’tcry,andherbreathcameandwentwiththeactionofasob,andherhandsstillremainedagainstherflushedface。
\"IwasonlygoingtotalktoyouofKitty\"(sob)——\"butIsupposeI’mweak\"(sob)——\"andsuchafool\"(sob)\"andIgottothinkingofmyselfandmyownsorrowswhenIoughttobethinkingonlyofyouandKitty。\"
\"NevermindKitty,\"saidBarkerimpulsively。\"Tellmeaboutyourself——yourownsorrows。Iamabrutetohavebotheredyouaboutheratsuchamoment;andnowuntilyouhavetoldmewhatispainingyousoIshallnotletyouspeakofher。\"Hewasperfectlysincere。WhatwereKitty’spossibleandeasytearsoverthelossofhermoneytotheunknownagonythatcouldwrenchasobfromawomanlikethis?\"DearMrs。Horncastle,\"hewentonasbreathlessly,\"thinkofmenownotasKitty’shusband,butasyourtruefriend。Yes,asyourBESTandTRUESTfriend,andspeaktomeasyouwouldspeaktohim。\"
\"Youwillbemyfriend?\"shesaidsuddenlyandpassionately,graspinghishand,\"mybestandtruestfriend?andifItellyouall,——everything,youwillnotcastmefromyouandhateme?\"
Barkerfeltthesamethrillfromherwarmhandslowlypossesshiswholebeingasithadtheeveningbefore,butthistimehewaspreparedandansweredthegraspandhereyestogetherashesaidbreathlessly,\"Iwillbe——IAMyourfriend。\"
Shewithdrewherhandandpasseditoverhereyes。Afteramomentshecaughthishandagain,and,holdingittightlyasifshefearedhemightflyfromher,bitherlip,andthenslowly,withoutlookingathim,said,\"IliedtoyouaboutmyselfandKittythatnight;Ididnotcomewithher。IcamealoneandsecretlytoBoomvilletosee——toseethemanwhoismyhusband。\"
\"Yourhusband!\"saidBarkerinsurprise。Hehadbelieved,withtherestoftheworld,thattherehadbeennocommunicationbetweenthemforyears。Yetsointensewashisinterestinherthathedidnotnoticethatthisrevelationwasleavingnownoexcuseforhiswife’spresenceatBoomville。
Mrs。Horncastlewentonwithdoggedbitterness,\"Yes,myhusband。
Iwenttohimtobegandbribehimtoletmeseemychild。Yes,MY
child,\"shesaidfrantically,tighteningherholduponhishand,\"forIliedtoyouwhenIoncetoldyouIhadnone。Ihadachild,and,morethanthat,achildwhoathisbirthIdidnotdaretoopenlyclaim。\"
Shestoppedbreathlessly,staredathisfacewithherformerintensityasifshewouldpluckthethoughtthatfollowedfromhisbrain。Butheonlymovedclosertoher,passedhisarmoverhershoulderswithamovementsonaturalandprotectingthatithadacertaindignityinit,and,lookingdownuponherbentheadwitheyesbrimmingwithsympathy,whispered,\"Poor,poorchild!\"
WhereatMrs。Horncastleagainburstintotears。Andthen,withherheadhalfdrawntowardshisshoulder,shetoldhimall,——allthathadpassedbetweenherandherhusband,——evenallthattheyhadthenbuthintedat。Itwasasifshefeltshecouldnow,forthefirsttime,voicealltheseterriblememoriesofthepastwhichhadcomebacktoherlastnightwhenherhusbandhadlefther。Sheconcealednothing,sheveilednothing;therewereintervalswhenhertearsnolongerflowed,andacruelhardnessandreturnofheroldimperiousnessofvoiceandmannertooktheirplace,asifshewasdoingarigidpenanceandtookabittersatisfactioninlayingbareherwholesoultohim。\"Ineverhadafriend,\"shewhispered;
\"therewerewomenwhopersecutedmewiththeirjealoussneers;
thereweremenwhopersecutedmewiththeirselfishaffections。
WhenIfirstsawYOU,youseemedsomethingsoapartanddifferentfromallothermenthat,althoughIscarcelyknewyou,Iwantedtotellyou,eventhen,allthatIhavetoldyounow。Iwantedyoutobemyfriend;somethingtoldmethatyoucould,——thatyoucouldseparatemefrommypast;thatyoucouldtellmewhattodo;thatyoucouldmakemethinkasyouthought,seelifeasYOUsawit,andtrustalwaystosomegoodnessinpeopleasYOUdid。AndinthisfaithIthoughtthatyouwouldunderstandmenow,andevenforgivemeall。\"
Shemadeaslightmovementasiftodisengagehisarm,and,possibly,tolookintohiseyes,whichsheknewinstinctivelywerebentuponherdowncasthead。Butheonlyheldherthemoretightlyuntilhercheekwascloseagainsthisbreast。\"WhatcouldIdo?\"
shemurmured。\"Amaninsorrowandtroublemaygotoawomanforsympathyandsupportandtheworldwillnotgainsayormisunderstandhim。Butawoman——weaker,morehelpless,credulous,ignorant,andcravingforlight——mustnotinheragonygotoamanforsuccorandsympathy。\"
\"Whyshouldshenot?\"burstoutBarkerpassionately,releasingherinhisattempttogazeintoherface。\"Whatmandarerefuseher?\"
\"NotTHAT,\"shesaidslowly,butwithstillavertedeyes,\"butbecausetheworldwouldsaysheLOVEDhim。\"
\"Andwhatshouldshecarefortheopinionofaworldthatstandsasideandletshersuffer?Whyshouldsheheeditswretchedbabble?\"hewentoninflashingindignation。
\"Because,\"shesaidfaintly,liftinghermoisteyesandmoistandpartedlipstowardshim,——\"becauseitwouldbeTRUE!\"
Therewasasilencesoprofoundthateventhespringseemedtowithholditssongastheireyesandlipsmet。Whenthespringrecommenceditsmurmur,andtheycouldhearthedroningofabeeabovethemandtherustlingofthereed,shewasmurmuring,too,withherfaceagainsthisbreast:\"YoudidnotthinkitstrangethatIshouldfollowyou——thatIshouldriskeverythingtotellyouwhatIhavetoldyoubeforeItoldyouanythingelse?Youwillneverhatemeforit,George?\"
Therewasanothersilencestillmoreprolonged,andwhenhelookedagainintotheflushedfaceandglisteningeyeshewassaying,\"I
haveALWAYSlovedyou。IknownowIlovedyoufromthefirst,fromthedaywhenIleanedoveryoutotakelittleStafromyourlapandsawyourtendernessforhiminyoureyes。IcouldhavekissedyouTHEN,dearest,asIdonow。\"
\"And,\"shesaid,whenshehadgainedhersmilingbreathagain,\"youwillalwaysremember,George,thatyoutoldmethisBEFOREItoldyouanythingofher。\"
\"HER?Ofwhom,dearest?\"heasked,leaningoverhertenderly。
\"OfKitty——ofyourwife,\"shesaidimpatiently,asshedrewbackshylywithherformerintensegaze。
Hedidnotseemtograsphermeaning,butsaidgravely,\"LetusnottalkofherNOW。LaterweshallhaveMUCHtosayofher。For,\"headdedquietly,\"youknowImusttellherall。\"
Thecolorfadedfromhercheek。\"Tellherall!\"sherepeatedvacantly;thensuddenlysheturneduponhimeagerly,andsaid,\"Butwhatifsheisgone?\"
\"Gone?\"herepeated。
\"Yes;gone。WhatifshehasrunawaywithVanLoo?Whatifshehasdisgracedyouandherchild?\"
\"Whatdoyoumean?\"hesaid,seizingbothherhandsandgazingatherfixedly。
\"Imean,\"shesaid,withahalf-frightenedeagerness,\"thatshehasalreadygonewithVanLoo。George!George!\"sheburstoutsuddenlyandpassionately,fallinguponherkneesbeforehim,\"doyouthinkthatIwouldhavefollowedyouhereandtoldyouwhatI
didifIthoughtthatshehadnowtheslightestclaimuponyourloveorhonor?Don’tyouunderstandme?IcametotellyouofherflighttoBoomvillewiththatman;howIaccidentallyinterceptedthemthere;howItriedtosaveherfromhim,andevenliedtoyoutotrytosaveherfromyourindignation;buthowshedeceivedmeasshehasyou,andevenescapedandjoinedherloverwhileyouwerewithme。Icametotellyouthatandnothingmore,George,I
swearit。Butwhenyouwerekindtomeandpitiedme,Iwasmad——
wild!Iwantedtowinyoufirstoutofyourownlove。IwantedyoutorespondtoMINEbeforeyouknewyourwifewasfaithless。
YetIwouldhavesavedherifIcould。Listen,George!Amomentmorebeforeyouspeak!\"
Thenshehurriedlytoldhimall;thewholestoryofhiswife’sdishonor,fromherentranceintothesitting-roomwithVanLoo,herlaterappealforconcealmentfromherhusband’sunexpectedpresence,totheuseshemadeofthatconcealmenttoflywithherlover。Shesparednodetail,andevenrepeatedtheinsultMrs。
Barkerhadcastuponherwiththetriumphantreproachthatherhusbandwouldnotbelieveher。\"Perhaps,\"sheaddedbitterly,\"youmaynotbelievemenow。Icouldevenstandthatfromyou,George,ifitcouldmakeyouhappier;butyouwouldstillhavetobelieveitfromothers。ThepeopleattheBoomvilleHotelsawthemleaveittogether。\"
\"Idobelieveyou,\"besaidslowly,butwithdowncasteyes,\"andifIdidnotloveyoubeforeyoutoldmethisIcouldloveyounowforthepartyouhavetaken;but\"——Hestopped。
\"Youloveherstill,\"sheburstout,\"andImighthaveknownit。
Perhaps,\"shewentondistractedly,\"youloveherthemorethatyouhavelosther。Itisthewayofmen——andwomen。\"
\"IfIhadlovedhertruly,\"saidBarker,liftinghisfrankeyestohers,\"IcouldnothavetouchedYOURlips。Icouldnotevenhavewishedto——asIdidthreeyearsago——asIdidlastnight。ThenI
feareditwasmyweakness,nowIknowitwasmylove。Ihavethoughtofiteversince,evenwhilewaitingmywife’sreturnhere,knowingthatIdidnotandnevercouldhavelovedher。ButforthatveryreasonImusttrytosaveherforherownsake,ifI
cannotsaveherformine;andifIfail,dearest,itshallnotbesaidthatweclimbedtohappinessoverherbackbentwiththeburdenofhershame。IfIlovedyouandtoldyouso,thinkingherstillguiltlessandinnocent,howcouldIprofitnowbyherfault?\"
Mrs。Horncastlesawtoolatehermistake。\"Thenyouwouldtakeherback?\"shesaidfrenziedly。
\"Tomyhome——whichishers——yes。Tomyheart——no。Sheneverwasthere。\"
\"AndI,\"saidMrs。Horncastle,withaquiveringlip,——\"wheredoI
gowhenyouhavesettledthis?Backtomypastagain?Backtomyhusbandless,childlesslife?\"
Shewasturningaway,butBarkercaughtherinhisarmsagain。
\"No!\"hesaid,hiswholefacesuddenlyradiatingwithhopeandyouthfulenthusiasm。\"No!Kittywillhelpus;wewilltellherall。Youdonotknowher,dearest,asIdo——howgoodandkindsheis,inspiteofall。Wewillappealtoher;shewilldevisesomemeansbywhich,withoutthescandalofadivorce,sheandImaybeseparated。ShewilltakedearlittleStawithher——itisonlyright,poorgirl;butshewillletmecomeandseehim。Shewillbeasistertous,dearest。Courage!Allwillcomerightyet。
Trusttome。\"
AnhystericallaughcametoMrs。Horncastle’slipsandthenstopped。Forasshelookedupathiminhissupremehopefulness,hisdivineconfidenceinhimselfandothers——athishandsomefacebeamingwithloveandhappiness,andhiscleargrayeyesglitteringwithanalmostspiritualprescience——she,womanoftheworldandbitterexperience,andperfectlycognizantofherownandKitty’spossibilities,was,nevertheless,completelycarriedawaybyherlover’soptimism。Forofalloptimismthatofloveisthemostconvincing。Dearboy!——forhewasbutaboyinexperience——onlyhisloveforhercouldworkthismagic。Soshegavehimkissforkiss,largelybelieving,largelyhoping,thatMrs。BarkerwasinlovewithVanLooandwouldNOTreturn。Andinthishopeaninvinciblebeliefinthefollyofherownsexsoothedandsustainedher。
\"Wemustgonow,dearest,\"saidBarker,pointingtothesunalreadynearthemeridian。Threehourshadfled,theyknewnothow。\"I
willbringyoubacktothehillagain,buttherewehadbetterseparate,youtakingyourwayalonetothehotelasyoucame,andI
willgoalittlewayontheroadtotheDivideandreturnlater。
KeepyourowncounselaboutKittyforhersakeandours;perhapsnooneelsemayknowthetruthyet。\"Withafarewellkisstheyplungedagainhandinhandthroughthecoolbrackenandagainthroughthehotmanzanitabushes,andsopartedonthehilltop,astheyhadneverpartedbefore,leavingtheirwholeworldbehindthem。
Barkerwalkedslowlyalongtheroadundertheflickeringshadeofwaysidesycamore,hissensitivefacealsoalternatingwithhisthoughtinlightsandshadows。Presentlytherecrepttowardshimoutofthedistanceahalting,vacillating,deviatingbuggy,trailingacloudofdustafteritlikeabrokenwing。Asitcamenearerhecouldseethatthehorsewasspentandexhausted,andthatthebuggy’ssoleoccupant——awoman——wasequallyexhaustedinhermonotonousattempttourgeitforwardwithwhipandreinsthatroseandfellatintervalswithfeeblereiteration。Thenhesteppedoutoftheshadowandstoodinthemiddleofthesunlitroadtoawaitit。Forherecognizedhiswife。
Thebuggycamenearer。Andthenthemostexquisitepanghehadeverfeltbeforeathiswife’shandsshotthroughhim。Forassherecognizedhimshemadeawildbutimpotentattempttodashpasthim,andthenassuddenlypulledupintheditch。
Hewentuptoher。Shewasdirty,shewasdisheveled,shewashaggard,shewasplain。Therewereringsofdustroundhertear-
swepteyesandsmudgesofdust-driedperspirationoverherfaircheek。Hethoughtofthebeauty,freshness,andeleganceofthewomanhehadjustleft,andaninfinitepitysweptthesoulofthisweak-mindedgentleman。Herantowardsher,andtenderlyliftingherinhershame-stainedgarmentsfromthebuggy,saidhurriedly,\"Iknowitall,poorKitty!YouheardthenewsofVanLoo’sflight,andyouranovertotheDividetotryandsavesomeofyourmoney。Whydidn’tyouwait?Whydidn’tyoutellme?\"
Therewasnomistakingtherealityofhiswords,thegenuinepityandtendernessofhisaction;butthewomansawbeforeheronlythefamiliardupeofherlife,andfeltaninfinitereliefmingledwithacertaincontemptforhisweaknessandangeratherpreviousfearsofhim。
\"Youmighthavedrivenover,then,yourself,\"shesaidinahigh,querulousvoice,\"ifyouknewitsowell,andhavesparedMEthishorrid,dirty,filthy,hopelessexpedition,forIhavenotsavedanything——there!AndIhavehadallthisdisgustingbother!\"
Foraninstanthewassorelytemptedtolifthiseyestoherface,buthecheckedhimself;thenhegentlytookherdust-coatfromhershouldersandshookitout,wipedthedustfromherfaceandeyeswithhisownhandkerchief,heldherhatandblewthedustfromitwithavividmemoryofperformingthesameserviceforMrs。
Horncastleonlyanhourbefore,whileshearrangedherhair;andthen,liftingheragainintothebuggy,saidquietly,ashetookhisseatbesideherandgraspedthereins:——
\"Iwilldriveyoutothehotelbywayofthestables,andyoucangoatoncetoyourroomandchangeyourclothes。Youaretired,youarenervousandworried,andwantrest。Don’ttellmeanythingnowuntilyoufeelquiteyourselfagain。\"
Hewhippedupthehorse,who,recognizinganotherhandatthereins,lungedforwardinafinaleffort,andinafewminutestheywereatthehotel。
AsMrs。Horncastlesatatluncheoninthegreatdining-room,alittlepaleandabstracted,shesawMrs。Barkersweepconfidentlyintotheroom,fresh,rosy,andinanewandravishingtoilette。
WithaswiftglanceofconsciouspowertowardstheotherguestsshewalkedtowardsMrs。Horncastle。\"Ah,hereyouare,dear,\"shesaidinavoicethatcouldeasilyreachallears,\"andyou’vearrivedonlyalittlebeforeme,afterall。AndI’vehadsuchanAWFUL
drivetotheDivide!Andonlythink!poorGeorgetelegraphedtomeatBoomvillenottoworry,andhisdispatchhasonlyjustcomebackhere。\"
AndwithaglanceofcomplacencyshelaidBarker’sgentleandforgivingdispatchbeforetheastonishedMrs。Horncastle。
CHAPTERVIII。
AsthedayadvancedtheexcitementoverthefinancialcrisisincreasedatHymettus,until,inspiteofitsremoteandpeacefulisolation,itseemedtothrobthroughallitsverandasandcorridorswithsomepulsationfromtheouterworld。BesidesthelettersanddispatchesbroughtbyhurriedmessengersandbycoachfromtheDivide,therewasacrowdofguestsandservantsaroundthebranchtelegraphatthenewHeavyTreepost-officewhichwasconstantlyaugmenting。Addedtothenaturalanxietyofthedeeplyinterestedwasthestimulatedfeverofthefewwhowishedtobe\"inthefashion。\"Itwasearlyrumoredthataheavyoperator,aguestofthehotel,whowasalsoadirectorinthetelegraphcompany,hadboughtupthewiresforhissoleuse,thatthedispatchesweredoctoredinhisinterestsasa\"bear,\"andtherewaswildtalkoflynchingbytheindignantmob。PassengersfromSacramento,SanFrancisco,andMarysvillebroughtincrediblenewsandthewildestsensations。Firmafterfirmhadfailedinthegreatcities。Oldestablishedhousesthatdatedbacktothe\"springof’49,\"andhadweatheredthefiresandinundationsoftheirperilousCalifornianinfancy,collapsedbeforethismysterious,invisible,impalpablebreathofpanic。Companiesrootedinrespectabilityandsneeredatforold-fashionedwayswerediscoveredtohaveshamelesslyspeculatedwithtrusts!Aneminentdeaconandpillarofthechurchwasfounddeadinhisroomwithabulletinhisheartandadamningconfessiononthedeskbeforehim!Foreignbankersweresendingtheirgoldoutofthecountry;governmentwouldbeappealedtotoopenthevaultsoftheMint;therewouldbeanembargoonallbullionshipment!Nothingwastoowildorpreposteroustoberepeatedorcredited。
Andwiththisfeverofsordidpassionthesummertemperaturehadincreased。Forthelasttwoweeksthethermometerhadstoodabnormallyhighduringtheday-longsunshine;andthemetallicdustintheroadsovermineralrangesprickedtheskinlikered-hotneedles。Inthedeepestwoodsthearomaticsapstoodinbeadsonfelledlogsandsplinteredtree-shafts;eventhemountainnightbreezefailedtocoolthesebakedandheatedfastnesses。Therewereominouscloudsofsmokebydaythatwerepillarsoffirebynightalongthedistantvalleys。Someofthenearercrestswereetchedagainstthemidnightskybydullredcreepinglineslikeadyingfirework。Thegreathotelitselfcreakedandcrackledandwarpedthoughallitspainted,blistered,andveneeredexpanse,andwasfilledwiththestiflingbreathofdesiccation。Thestuccocrackedandcrumbledawayfromthecornices;therewereyawninggapsintheboardedfloorsbeneaththeTurkeycarpets。Plate-glasswindowsbecamehopelesslyfixedintheirwarpedandtwistedsashes,andaddedtotheheat;therewasawarmincenseofpinesapinthedining-roomthatflavoredallthecuisine。Andyetthebabbleofstocksandshareswenton,andpeopleprickedtheirearsovertheirsouptocatchthegossipofthelastarrival。
Demorest,loathingitallinhisnew-foundbitterness,wasneverthelessimpatientinhisinaction,andwaseagerlyawaitingatelegramfromStacy;Barkerhaddisappearedsinceluncheon。
Suddenlytherewasacommotionontheverandaasacarriagedroveupwithahandsome,gray-hairedwoman。InthebuzzingofvoicesaroundhimDemorestheardthenameofMrs。VanLoo。Infurthercomments,madeinmoresmotheredaccents,heheardthatVanLoohadbeenstoppedatCanyonStation,butthatnowarranthadyetbeenissuedagainsthim;thatitwasgenerallybelievedthatthebankdarednotholdhim;thatothersopenlyaverredthathehadbeenusedasascapegoattoavertsuspicionfromhigherguilt。AndcertainlyMrs。VanLoo’scalm,confidentairseemedtocorroboratetheseassertions。
Hewasstillwonderingifthestrangecoincidencewhichhadbroughtbothmotherandsonintohisownlifewasnotmerelyafancy,asfarasSHEwasconcerned,whenawaiterbroughtamessagefromMrs。
VanLoothatshewouldbegladtoseehimforafewmomentsinherroom。Lastnighthecouldscarcelyhaverestrainedhiseagernesstomeetherandelucidatethemysteryofthephotograph;nowhewasconsciousofanequallystrongrevulsionoffeeling,andadullpremonitionofevil。However,itwasnodoubtpossiblethatthemanhadtoldherofhispreviousinquiries,andshehadmerelyacknowledgedthembythatmessage。
DemorestfoundMrs。VanLoointheprivatesitting-roomwhereheandhisoldpartnershadsuppedontheprecedingnight。Shereceivedhimwithunmistakablecourtesyandevenacertaindignitythatmightormightnothavebeenassumed。Hehadnodifficultyinrecognizingtheson’smechanicalpolitenessinthefirst,buthewaspuzzledatthesecond。
\"Themanagerofthishotel,\"shebegan,withaforeigner’sprecisionofEnglish,\"hasjusttoldmethatyouwereatpresentoccupyingmyroomsathisinvitation,butthatyouwishedtoseemeatonceonmyreturn,andIbelievethatIwasnotwronginapprehendingthatyoupreferredtohearmywishesfrommyownlipsratherthanfromaninnkeeper。Ihadintendedtokeeptheseroomsforsomeweeks,but,unfortunatelyforme,thoughfortunatelyforyou,thepresentterriblefinancialcrisis,whichhasmostunjustlybroughtmysonintosuchscandalousprominence,willobligemetoreturntoSanFranciscountilhisreputationisfullyclearedofthesefoulaspersions。IshallonlyaskyoutoallowmetheundisturbedpossessionoftheseroomsforacoupleofhoursuntilI
canpackmytrunksandgatherupafewsouvenirsthatIalmostalwayskeepwithme。\"
\"Pray,considerthatyourwishesaremyowninrespecttothat,mydearmadam,\"returnedDemorestgravely,\"andthat,indeed,I
protestedagainsteventhistemporaryintrusionuponyourapartments;butIconfessthatnowthatyouhavespokenofyoursouvenirsIhavethegreatestcuriosityaboutoneofthem,andthatevenmyobjectinseekingthisinterviewwastogratifyit。ItisinregardtoaphotographwhichIsawonthechimney-pieceinyourbedroom,whichIthinkIrecognizedasthatofsomeonewhomI
formerlyknew。\"
Therewasasuddenlookofsharpsuspicionandevenhardaggressivenessthatquitechangedthelady’sfaceashementionedtheword\"souvenir,\"butitquicklychangedtoasmileassheputupherfanwithagestureofarchdeprecation,andsaid:
\"Ah!Isee。Ofcourse,alady’sphotograph。\"
ThereplyirritatedDemorest。Morethanthat,hefeltasuddensenseoftheabsolutesentimentalityofhisrequest,andtheconsciousnessthathewasabouttoinvitethefamiliarconfidenceofthisstrangewoman——whosesonhadforgedhisname——inregardtoHER!
\"ItwasaVenetianpicture,\"hebegan,andstopped,asingulardisgustkeepinghimfromvoicingthename。
ButMrs。VanLoowaslessreticent。\"Oh,youmeanmydearestfriend——alovelypicture,andyouknowher?Why,yes,surely。YouareTHEMr。Demorestwho——Ofcourse,thatoldlove-affair。Well,youareamarvel!Fiveyearsago,atleast,andyouhavenotforgotten!Ireallymustwriteandtellher。\"
\"Writeandtellher!\"Thenitwasallalieaboutherdeath!Hefeltnotonlyhisfaith,hishope,hisfutureleavinghim,butevenhisself-control。Withanefforthesaid。——
\"Ithinkyouhavealreadysatisfiedmycuriosity。Iwastoldfiveyearsagothatshewasdead。Itwasbecauseofthedateofthephotograph——twoyearslater——thatIventuredtointrudeuponyou。
Iwasanxiousonlytoknowthetruth。\"
\"ShecertainlywasverymuchlivingandoftheworldwhenIsawherlast,twoyearsago,\"saidMrs。VanLoo,withaneasysmile。\"I
daresaythatwasaruseofherrelatives——averystupidone——tobreakofftheaffair,forIthinktheyhadotherplans。But,dearme!nowIremember,wastherenotsomelittlequarrelbetweenyoubefore?Someletterfromyouthatwasnotverykind?Myimpressionisthattherewassomethingofthesort,andthattheyoungladywasindignant。Butonlyforatime,youknow。Sheverysoonforgotit。Idaresayifyouwrotesomethingverycharmingtoheritmightnotbetoolate。Wewomenareveryforgiving,Mr。
Demorest,andalthoughsheisverymuchsoughtafter,asareallyoungAmericangirlswhosefatherscangivethemacomfortable’dot’,herparentsmightbepersuadedtothrowoverapoorprinceforarichcountrymanintheend。Ofcourse,youknow,toyouRepublicansthereisalwayssomethingfascinatingintitlesandblood,andourdearfriendislikeothergirls。Still,itisworththerisk。Andfiveyearsofwaitinganddevotionreallyoughttotell。It’squitearomance!ShallIwritetoherandtellherI
haveseenyou,lookingwellandprosperous?Nothingmore。Doletme!Ishouldbedelighted。\"
\"Ithinkithardlyworthwhileforyoutogiveyourselfthattrouble,\"saidDemorestquietly,lookinginMrs。VanLoo’ssmilingeyes,\"nowthatIknowthestoryoftheyounglady’sdeathwasaforgery。AndIwillnotintrudefurtheronyourtime。Praygiveyourselfnoneedlesshurryoveryourpacking。ImaygotoSanFranciscothisafternoon,andnotevenrequiretheroomsto-night。\"
\"Atleast,letmemakeyouapresentofthesouvenirasanacknowledgmentofyourcourtesy,\"saidMrs。VanLoo,passingintoherbedroomandreturningwiththephotograph。\"Ifeelthatwithyourfiveyearsofconstancyitismoreyoursthanmine。\"AsagentlemanDemorestknewhecouldnotrefuse,andtakingthephotographfromherwithalowbow,withanotherfinalsalutationhewithdrew。
Alonebyhimselfinacorneroftheverandahewassurprisedthattheinterviewhadmadesolittleimpressiononhim,andhadsolittlealteredhisconviction。Hisdiscoverythattheannouncementofhisbetrothed’sdeathwasafictiondidnotaffectthefactthatthoughlivingshewasyetdeadtohim,andapparentlybyherownconsent。ThecontrastbetweenherlifeandhisduringthosefiveyearshadbeencovertlyaccentedbyMrs。VanLoo,whetherintentionallyornot,andhesawagainaslastnightthefullextentofhissentimentalfolly。Hecouldnotevencondolewithhimselfthathewasthevictimofmiserablefalsehoodsthatothershadinvented。SHEhadacceptedthem,andhadevenexcusedherdesertionofhimbythatlastdeceitoftheletter。
Hedrewoutherphotographandagainexaminedit,butnotasalover。Hadshereallygrownstouterandmoreself-complacent?Wasthespiritualityanddelicacyhehadworshipedinherpurelyhisownidioticfancy?Hadshealwaysbeenlikethis?Yes。Therewasthegirlwhocouldweaklystrive,weaklyrevengeherself,andweaklyforget。Therewasthefigurethathehadexpectedtofindcarveduponthetombwhichhehadlongsoughtthathemightweepover。Helaughedaloud。
Itwasveryhot,andhewasstiflingwithinaction。WhatwasBarkerdoing,andwhyhadnotStacytelegraphedtohim?Andwhatwerethosepeopleinthecourtyarddoing?Weretheydiscussingnewsoffurtherdisasterandruin?Perhapshewasevennowabeggar。Well,hisfortunemightgowithhisfaith。
Butthecrowdwassimplylookingattheroofofthehotel,andhenowsawthatablacksmokewasdriftingacrossthecourtyard,andwasconsciousofasmellofsootandburning。Hesteppeddownfromtheverandaamongthemingledguestsandservants,andsawthatthesmokewasonlypouringfromachimney。Heheard,too,thatthechimneyhadbeenonfire,andthatitwasMrs。VanLoo’sbedroomchimney,andthatwhenthestartledservantshadknockedatthelockeddoorshehadtoldthemthatshewasonlyburningsomeoldlettersandnewspapers,therefuseofhertrunks。Therewasnaturallysomeindignationthatthehotelhadbeensofoolishlyendangered,insuchscorchingweather,andthemanagerhadhadascenewithherwhichresultedinherleavingthehotelindignantlywithherhalf-packedboxes。Butevenafterthesmokehaddiedawayandthefirebeenextinguishedinthechimneyandhearth,therewasanacridsmellofsmoulderingpinepenetratingtheupperfloorsofthehotelallthatafternoon。
WhenMrs。VanLoodroveaway,themanagerreturnedwithDemoresttotherooms。Themarblehearthwassmokedanddiscoloredandstilllitteredwithcharredashesofburntpaper。\"Mybeliefis,\"saidthemanagerdarkly,\"thattheoldhagcameherejusttoburnupalotofincriminatingpapersthathersonhadintrustedtoherkeeping。Itlooksmightysuspicious。YouseeshegotupanawfullotofsidewhenItoldherIdidn’treckontorunasmeltingfurnaceinawoodenhotelwiththethermometeratonehundredintheoffice,andIreckonitwasjustanexcuseforgettingoffinahurry。\"
ButthecontinueddelayinStacy’spromisedtelegramhadbeguntoworkuponDemorest’susualequanimity,andhescarcelylistenedinhisanxietyforhisoldpartner。HeknewthatStacyshouldhavearrivedinSanFranciscobynoon。HehadalmostdeterminedtotakethenexttrainfromtheDividewhentwohorsemendashedintothecourtyard。Therewastheusualstirontheverandaandrushfornews,butthetwonewarrivalsturnedouttobeBarker,onahorsecoveredwithfoam,andadashing,elegantlydressedstrangeronamustangascarefullygroomedandasspotlessashimself。DemorestinstantlyrecognizedJackHamlin。
HehadnotseenHamlinsincethatday,fiveyearsbefore,whenthelatterhadaccompaniedthethreepartnerswiththeirtreasuretoBoomville,andhadhandedhimthemysteriouspacket。Asthetwomendismountedhurriedlyandmovedtowardshim,hefeltapremonitionofsomethingasfatefulandimportantasthen。InobediencetoasignfromBarkerheledthemtoamoresecludedangleoftheveranda。Hecouldnothelpnoticingthathisyoungerpartner’sfacewasmobileasever,butmorethoughtfulandolder;
yethisvoicerangwiththeoldfreemasonryofthecamp,ashesaid,withalaugh,\"Thesignalhasbeengiven,andit’sbootandsaddleandaway。\"
\"ButIhavehadnodispatchfromStacy,\"saidDemorestinsurprise。
\"HewastotelegraphtomefromSanFranciscoinanyemergency。\"
\"Henevergotthereatall,\"saidBarker。\"JackranslapintoVanLooattheDivide,andsentadispatchtoJim,whichstoppedhimhalfwayuntilJackcouldreachhim,whichhenearlybrokehisnecktodo;andthenJackfinishedupbybringingamessagefromStacytousthatweshouldallmeettogetherontheslopeofHeavyTree,neartheBar。ImetJackjustasIwasridingintotheDivide,andcamebackwithhim。Hewilltellyoutherest,andyoucanswearbywhatJacksays,forhe’swhiteallthrough,\"headded,layinghishandaffectionatelyonHamlin’sshoulder。
Hamlinwincedslightly。ForhehadNOTtoldBarkerthathiswifewaswithVanLoo,norhisfirstreasonforinterfering。ButherelatedhowhehadfinallyovertakenVanLooatCanyonStation,andhowthefugitivehaddisclosedtheconspiracyofSteptoeandHallagainstthebankandMarshallasthepriceofhisownrelease。Onthisnews,rememberingthatStacyhadpassedtheDivideonhiswaytothestation,hehadfirstsentadispatchtohim,andthenmethimatthefirststationontheroad。\"Ireckon,gentlemen,\"saidHamlin,withanunusualearnestnessinhisvoice,\"thathe’dnotonlygotmytelegram,butALLTHENEWSthathadbeenflyingaroundthismorning,forhelookedlikeamantowhomitwasjusta’toss-
up’whetherhetookhisownlifethenandthereorwaswillingtohavesomebodyelsetakeitforhim,forhesaid,’I’llgomyself,’
andtelegraphedtohavethesurveyorstoppedfromcoming。Thenhetoldmetotellyoufellows,andaskyoutocometoo。\"Jackpaused,andaddedhalfmischievously,\"HesortofaskedMEwhatI
wouldtaketostandbyhimintherow,iftherewasone,andItoldhimI’dtake——whiskey!Yousee,boys,it’sakindofoff-nightwithme,andIwouldn’tmindforthesakeofoldtimestofinishthegamewitholdSteptoethatIbeganamatteroffiveyearsago。\"
\"Allright,\"saidDemorest,withakindlingeye;\"Isupposewe’dbetterstartatonce。Onemoment,\"headded。\"Barkerboy,willyouexcusemeifIspeakawordtoHamlin?\"AsBarkernoddedandwalkedtotherailsoftheveranda,DemoresttookHamlinaside,\"YouandI,\"hesaidhurriedly,\"areSINGLEmen;Barkerhasawifeandchild。Thisislikelytobenochild’splay。\"
ButJackHamlinwasnofool,andfromcertainleadingquestionswhichBarkerhadalreadyput,butwhichhehadskillfullyevaded,hesurmisedthatBarkerknewsomethingofhiswife’sescapade。Heansweredalittlemoreseriouslythanhiswont,\"Idon’tthinkasregardsHISWIFEthatwouldmakemuchdifferencetohimorherhowstifftheworkwas。\"
Demorestturnedawaywithhislastpangofbitterness。ItneededonlythisconfirmationofallthatStacyhadhinted,ofwhathehimselfhadseeninhisbriefinterviewwithMrs。Barkersincehisreturn,toshakehislastremainingfaith。\"We’llallgotogether,then,\"hesaid,withalaugh,\"asintheoldtimes,andperhapsit’saswellthatwehavenowomaninourconfidence。\"
Anhourlaterthethreemenpassedquietlyoutofthehotel,scarcelynoticedbytheotherguests,whowerealsoobliviousoftheirabsenceduringtheevening。ForMrs。Barker,quiterecoveredfromherfatiguingride,wasinhighspiritsandthemostbeautifulandspotlessofsummergowns,andwasconsideredquiteaheroinebytheotherladiesasshedweltupontheterribleheatofherreturnjourney。\"OnlyIknewMr。Barkerwouldbeworried——andthepoormanactuallywalkedamiledowntheDivideroadtomeetme——I
believeIshouldhavestayedthereallday。\"SheglancedroundtheothergroupsforMrs。Horncastle,butthatladyhadretiredearly。
Possiblyshealonehadnoticedtheabsenceofthetwopartners。
Theguestssatupuntilquitelate,fortheheatseemedtogrowstillmoreoppressive,andthestrangesmellofburningwoodrevivedthegossipaboutMrs。VanLooandherstupidityinsettingfiretoherchimney。Someaverredthatitwouldbedaysbeforethesmellcouldbegotoutofthehouse;othersreferredittothefiresinthewoods,whichwerenowdangerouslynear。Onespokeoftheisolatedpositionofthehotelasaffordingthegreatestsecurity,butwasmetbytheassertionofafamousmountaineerthattheforestfireswerewonttoleapfromcresttocrestmysteriously,withoutanyapparentcontinuouscontact。Thisledtomoreorlesslight-heartedconjectureofpresentdangerandsomeamusingstoriesofhotelfiresandtheirludicrousrevelations。Therewerealsosomeentertainingspeculationsastowhattheywoulddoandwhattheywouldtrytosaveinsuchanemergency。
\"Formyself,\"saidMrs。Barkeraudaciously,\"IshouldcertainlyletMr。BarkerlookafterStaandconfinemyselfentirelytogettingawaywithmydiamonds。Iknowthewretchwouldneverthinkofthem。\"
Itwasstilllaterwhen,exhaustedbytheheatandsomereactionfromtheexcitementoftheday,theyatlastdesertedtheverandafortheirrooms,andforawhiletheshadowybulkofthewholebuildingwaspickedoutwithregularlyspacedlightsfromitsopenwindows,untilnowthesefinallyfadedandwentoutonebyone。Anhourlaterthewholebuildinghadsunktorest。Itwassaidthatitwasonlyfourinthemorningwhenayawningporter,havingputoutthelightinadark,uppercorridor,wasamazedbyadullglowfromthetopofthewall,andawoketothefactthataredfire,asyetsmokelessandflameless,wascreepingalongthecornice。Herantotheofficeandgavethealarm;butonreturningwithassistancewasstoppedinthecorridorbyanimpenetrablewallofsmokeveinedwithmurkyflashes。Thealarmwasgiveninallthelowerfloors,andtheoccupantsrushedfromtheirbedshalfdressedtothecourtyard,onlytosee,astheyafterwardsaverred,theflamesburstlikecannondischargesfromtheupperwindowsanduniteabovethecracklingroof。Sosuddenandcompletewasthecatastrophe,althoughslowlypreparedbyaleakintheoverheatedchimneybetweenthefloors,thateventheexcitementoffearandexertionwassparedthesurvivors。Therewasbewildermentandstupor,butneitheruproarnorconfusion。Peoplefoundthemselveswanderinginthewoods,halfawakeandhalfdressed,havingdescendedfromthebalconiesandleapedfromthewindows,——theyknewnothow。Othersontheupperfloorneitherawokenormovedfromtheirbeds,butweresuffocatedwithoutacry。Fromthefirstaninstinctiveideaofthehopelessnessofcombatingtheconflagrationpossessedthemall;toablind,automaticfeelingtofleethebuildingwasaddedtheslowmechanismofthesomnambulist;
delicatewomenwalkedspeechlessly,butsecurely,alongledgesandroofsfromwhichtheywouldhavefallenbythemerelightofreasonandofday。Therewasnocrowdingorimpedinghasteintheirdumbexodus。ItwasonlywhenMrs。Barkerawokedisheveledinthecourtyard,andwithanhystericaloutcryrushedbackintothehotel,thattherewasanysignofpanic。
Mrs。Horncastle,whowasstandingnear,fullydressedasfromsomenight-longvigil,quicklyfollowedher。Thehalf-franticwomanwasmakingdirectlyforherownapartments,whosewindowsthoseinthecourtyardcouldseewerealreadybelchingsmoke。SuddenlyMrs。
Horncastlestoppedwithabittercryandclaspedherforehead。IthadjustflasheduponherthatMrs。BarkerhadtoldheronlyafewhoursbeforethatStahadbeenremovedwiththenursetotheUPPER
FLOOR!ItwasnottheforgottenchildthatMrs。Barkerwasreturningfor,butherdiamonds!Mrs。Horncastlecalledher;shedidnotreply。Thesmokewasalreadypouringdownthestaircase。
Mrs。Horncastlehesitatedforamomentonly,andthen,drawingalongbreath,dashedupthestairs。Onthefirstlandingshestumbledoversomething——theprostratefigureofthenurse。Butthissavedher,forshefoundthatnearthefloorshecouldbreathemorefreely。Beforeherappearedtobeanopendoor。Shecreptalongtowardsitonherhandsandknees。Thefrightenedcryofachild,awakenedfromitssleepinthedark,gavehernervetorise,entertheroom,anddashopenthewindow。Bytheflashinglightshecouldseealittlefigurerisingfromabed。ItwasSta。
Therewasnotamomenttobelost,fortheopenwindowwasbeginningtodrawthesmokefromthepassage。Luckily,theboy,bysomechildishinstinct,threwhisarmsroundherneckandleftherhandsfree。Whisperinghimtoholdtight,sheclamberedoutofthewindow。Anarrowledgeofcornicescarcelywideenoughforherfeetranalongthehousetoadistantbalcony。Withherbacktothehouseshezigzaggedherfeetalongthecornicetogetawayfromthesmoke,whichnowpoureddirectlyfromthewindow。Thenshegrewdizzy;theweightofthechildonherbosomseemedtobetopplingherforwardtowardstheabyssbelow。Sheclosedhereyes,franticallygraspingthechildwithcrossedarmsonherbreastasshestoodontheledge,until,asseenfrombelowthroughthetwistingsmoke,theymighthaveseemedafigureoftheMadonnaandChildnichedinthewall。Thenavoicefromabovecalledtoher,\"Courage!\"andshefelttheflapofatwistedsheetloweredfromanupperwindowagainstherface。Shegraspediteagerly;itheldfirmly。Thensheheardacryfrombelow,sawthemcarryingaladder,andatlastwasliftedwithherburdenfromtheledgebypowerfulhands。Thenonlydidsheraisehereyestotheupperwindowwhencehadcomeherhelp。Smokeandflamewerepouringfromit。Theunknownherowhohadsacrificedhisonlychanceofescapetoherremainedforeverunknown……
OnlyfourmilesawaythatnightagroupofmenwerewaitingforthedawnintheshadowofapinenearHeavyTreeBar。AstheskyglowedredlyoverthecrestbetweenthemandHymettus,Hamlinsaid:——
\"Anotheroneofthoseforestfires。It’sthissideofBlackSpur,andabigone,Ireckon。\"
\"Doyouknow,\"saidBarkerthoughtfully,\"IwasthinkingofthetimetheoldcabinburntuponHeavyTree。Itlookstobeaboutinthesameplace。\"
\"Hush!\"saidStacysharply。
CHAPTERIX。
Anabandonedtunnel——anirregularorificeinthemountainflankwhichlookedlikeadried-upsewerthathaddisgorgedthroughitsopeningtherefuseofthemountaininredslime,gravel,andapeculiarclayknownas\"cement,\"inafoulstreakdownitsside;anarrowledgeoneitherside,brokenupbyheapsofquartz,tailings,androck,andhalfhiddeninscrub,oak,andmyrtle;adecayingcabinoflogs,bark,andcobblestones——thesemadeuptheexterioroftheMarshallclaim。Tothisdefacementofthemountain,therudeclearingofthicketandunderbrushbyfireorblasting,theloppingoftree-boughsandthedecapitationofsaplings,mightbeaddedthedebrisandruinsofhalf-civilizedoccupancy。Thegroundbeforethecabinwascoveredwithbrokenboxes,tincans,thestavesandbrokenhoopsofcasks,andthecast-offragsofblanketsandclothing。Thewholeclaiminitsunsavory,unpicturesquedetails,anditsvulgarstoryofsordid,reckless,andselfishoccupancyandabandonment,wasafoulblotonthelandscape,whichthefirstrosydawnonlymadethemoreoffending。Surelythelastspotintheworldthatmenshouldquarrelandfightfor!
SothoughtGeorgeBarker,aswithhiscompanionstheymovedinsinglefileslowlytowardsit。Thelittlepartyconsistedonlyofhimself,Demorest,andStacy;MarshallandHamlin——accordingtoaprearrangedplan——werestillinambushtojointhematthefirstappearanceofSteptoeandhisgang。Theclaimwasyetunoccupied;
theyhadsecuredtheirfirstsuccess。Steptoe’sfollowers,unawarethathisdesignhadbeendiscovered,andconfidentthattheycouldeasilyreachtheclaimbeforeMarshallandthesurveyor,hadlingered。SomeofthemhadheldadrunkencarouseattheirrendezvousatHeavyTree。Otherswerestillengagedinprocuringshovelsandpicksandpansfortheirmockequipmentasminers,andthis,again,gaveMarshall’sadherentstheadvantage。THEYknewthattheiropponentswouldprobablyfirstapproachtheemptyclaimencumberedonlywiththeirpeacefulimplements,whiletheythemselveshadbroughttheirrifleswiththem。
Stacy,whobytacitconsentledtheparty,onreachingtheclaimatoncepostedDemorestandBarkereachbehindaseparateheapofquartztailingsontheledge,whichaffordedthemacapitalbreastwork,andstationedhimselfatthemouthofthetunnelwhichwasnearestthetrail。Ithadalreadybeenarrangedwhateachmanwastodo。Theywereinpossession。Fortheresttheymustwait。
Whattheythoughtatthatmomentnooneknew。Theircharacteristicappearancehadslightlychanged。ThemelancholyandphilosophicDemorestwasalertandbitter。Barker’schangefulfacehadbecomefixedandsteadfast。Stacyaloneworehis\"fightinglook,\"whichtheothershadremembered。
Theyhadnotlongtowait。Thesoundsofrudelaughter,coarseskylarking,andvoicesmoreorlessstillconfusedwithhalf-spentliquorcamefromtherockytrail。AndthenSteptoeappearedwithpartofhisstragglingfollowers,whowerecelebratingtheireasyinvasionbyclatteringtheirpicksandshovelsandbeatingloudlyupontheirtinsandprospecting-pans。Thethreepartnersquicklyrecognizedthestampofthestrangers,inspiteoftheirpeacefulimplements。TheywerethewaifsandstraysofSanFranciscowharves,ofSacramentodens,ofdissolutemountaintowns;andtherewasnot,probably,asingleactualmineramongthem。AragingscornandcontempttookpossessionofBarkerandDemorest,butStacyknewtheirexactvalue。AsSteptoepassedbeforetheopeningofthetunnelheheardthecryof\"Halt!
Helookedup。HesawStacynotthirtyyardsbeforehimwithhisrifleathalf-cock。HesawBarkerandDemorest,fullyarmed,risefrombehindtheirbreastworksofrockalongtheledgeandthusfullyoccupytheclaim。Buthesawmore。Hesawthathisplotwasknown。Outlawanddesperadoashewas,hesawthathehadlosthismoralpowerinthisactualpossession,andthatfromthatmomenthemustbetheaggressor。Hesawhewasfightingnoirresponsiblehirelingslikehisown,butmenofpositionandimportance,whoselosswouldmakeastir。Againsttheirriflesthefewrevolversthathismenchancedtohaveslungtothemwereoflittleavail。
Buthewasnotcowed,althoughhisfewfollowersstumbledtogetheratthismomentarycheck,halfangrily,halftimorouslylikewolveswithoutaleader。\"Bringuptheothermenandtheirguns,\"hewhisperedfiercelytothenearest。ThenhefacedStacy。
\"WhoareYOUtostoppeacefulminersgoingtoworkontheirownclaim?\"hesaidcoarsely。\"I’lltellyouWHO,boys,\"headded,suddenlyturningtohismenwithahoarselaugh。\"Itain’teventhebank!It’sonlyJimStacy,thatthebankkickedoutyesterdaytosaveitself,——JimStacyandhisbroken-downpals。Andwhat’sthethiefdoinghere——inMarshall’stunnel——theonlyspotthatMarshallcanclaim?Weain’tnoparticularfriendso’Marshall’s,thoughwe’reneighborsonthesameclaim;butweain’tgoingtoseeMarshalloustedbytramps。Arewe,boys?\"
\"No,byG-d!\"saidhisfollowers,droppingthepansandseizingtheirpicksandrevolvers。Theyunderstoodtheappealtoarmsifnottotheirreason。Foraninstantthefightseemedimminent。
Thenavoicefrombehindthemsaid:——
\"Youneedn’ttroubleyourselvesaboutthat!I’MMarshall!IsentthesegentlementooccupytheclaimuntilIcameherewiththesurveyor,\"andtwomensteppedfromathicketofmyrtleintherearofSteptoeandhisfollowers。Thespeaker,Marshall,wasathin,slight,overworked,over-agedman;hiscompanion,thesurveyor,wasequallyslight,butred-bearded,spectacled,andprofessional-
looking,withalongtraveling-dusterthatmadehimappearevenclerical。TheywerescarcelyaphysicaladditiontoStacy’sparty,whatevermighthavebeentheirmoralandlegalsupport。
ButitwasjustthissupportthatSteptoestrangelyclungtoinhisdesignsforthefuture,andawildideaseizedhim。Thesurveyorwasreallytheonlydisinterestedwitnessbetweenthetwoparties。
IfSteptoecouldconfusehismindbeforetheactualfighting——fromwhichhewould,ofcourse,escapeasanon-combatant——itwouldgofarafterwardstorehabilitateSteptoe’sparty。\"Verywell,then,\"
hesaidtoMarshall,\"Ishallcallthisgentlemantowitnessthatwehavebeenattackedhereinpeaceablepossessionofourpartoftheclaimbythesearmedstrangers,andwhethertheyareactingonyourorderornot,theirbloodwillbeonyourhead。\"
\"ThenIreckon,\"saidthesurveyor,ashetoreawayhisbeard,wig,spectacles,andmustache,andrevealedthefigureofJackHamlin,\"thatI’maboutthelastwitnessthatMr。Steptoe-Horncastleoughttocall,andaboutthelastwitnessthatheeverWILLcall!\"
ButhehadnotcalculateduponthedesperationofSteptoeoverthefailureofthislasthope。Fortheresprangupintheoutlaw’sbrainthesamehideousideathathevoicedtohiscompanionsattheDivide。Withahoarsecrytohisfollowers,hecrashedhispickaxeintothebrainofMarshall,whostoodnearhim,andsprangforward。
Threeorfourshotswereexchanged。Twoofhismenfell,abulletfromStacy’sriflepiercedSteptoe’sleg,andhedroppedforwardononeknee。Heheardthestepsofhisreinforcementswiththeirweaponscomingclosebehindhim,androlledasideontheslopingledgetoletthempass。Butherolledtoofar。Hefelthimselfslippingdownthemountain-sideintheslimyshootofthetunnel。
Hemadeadesperateattempttorecoverhimself,butthetreacherousdriftoftheloosedebrisrolledwithhim,asifhewerepartofitsrefuse,and,carryinghimdown,lefthimunconscious,butotherwiseuninjured,inthebushesofthesecondledgefivehundredfeetbelow。
Whenherecoveredhissensestheshoutsandoutcriesabovehimhadceased。Heknewhewassafe。Theledgecouldonlybereachedbyacircuitousroutethreemilesaway。Heknew,too,thatifhecouldonlyreachapointofoutcropahundredyardsawayhecouldeasilydescendtothestageroad,downthegentleslopeofthemountainhiddeninagrowthofhazel-brush。Hebounduphiswoundedleg,anddraggedhimselfonhishandsandkneeslaboriouslytotheoutcrop。Hedidnotlookup;sincehispickhadcrashedintoMarshall’sbrainhehadbutoneblindthoughtbeforehim——toescapeatonce!Thathisrevengeandcompensationwouldcomelaterheneverdoubted。Helimpedandcrept,rolledandfell,frombushtobushthroughtheslopingthickets,untilhesawtheredroadafewfeetbelowhim。
Ifheonlyhadahorsehecouldputmilesbetweenhimandanypresentpursuit!Whyshouldhenothaveone?Theroadwasfrequentedbysolitaryhorsemen——minersandMexicans。Hehadhisrevolverwithhim;whatmatteredthelifeofanothermanifheescapedfromtheconsequencesoftheonehehadjusttaken?Heheardtheclatterofhoofs;twopriestsonmulesrodeslowlyby;hegroundhisteethwithdisappointment。Buttheyhadscarcelypassedbeforeanotherandmorerapidclattercamefromtheirrear。Itwasaladonhorseback。Hestarted。Itwashisownson!
Herememberedinaflashhowtheboyhadsaidhewascomingtomeetthepadreatthestationonthatday。Hisfirstimpulsewastohidehimself,hiswound,andhisdefeatfromthelad,buttheblindideaofescapewasstillparamount。Heleanedoverthebankandcalledtohim。Theastonishedladcanteredeagerlytohisside。
\"Givemeyourhorse,Eddy,\"saidthefather;\"I’minbadluck,andmustget。\"
Theboyglancedathisfather’sface,athistatteredgarmentsandbandagedleg,andreadthewholestory。Itwasafamiliarpagetohim。Hepaledfirstandthenflushed,andthen,withanoddglitterinhiseyes,said,\"Takemewithyou,father。Do!Youalwaysdidbefore。I’llbringyouluck。\"
Desperationissuperstitious。Whynottakehim?Theyhadbeenluckybefore,andthetwotogethermightconfoundanydescriptionoftheiridentitytothepursuers。\"Helpmeup,Eddy,andthengetupbeforeme。\"
\"BEHIND,youmean,\"saidtheboy,withalaugh,ashehelpedhisfatherintothesaddle。
\"No,\"saidSteptoeharshly。\"BEFOREme,——doyouhear?AndifanythinghappensBEHINDyou,don’tlook!IfIdropoff,don’tstop!Don’tgetdown,butgoonandleaveme。Doyouunderstand?\"
herepeatedalmostsavagely。
\"Yes,\"saidtheboytremulously。
\"Allright,\"saidthefather,withasoftervoice,ashepassedhisonearmroundtheboy’sbodyandliftedthereins。\"Holdtightwhenwecometothecross-roads,forwe’lltakethefirstturn,foroldluck’ssake,totheMission。\"
Theywerethelastwordsexchangedbetweenthem,forastheywheeledrapidlytotheleftatthecross-roads,JackHamlinandDemorestswungasquicklyoutofanotherroadtotherightimmediatelybehindthem。Jack’schallengeto\"Halt!\"wasonlyansweredbySteptoe’shorsespringingforwardunderthesharplashoftheriata。
\"Holdup!\"saidJacksuddenly,layinghishandupontheriflewhichDemoresthadliftedtohisshoulder。\"He’scarryingsomeone,——awoundedcomrade,Ireckon。Wedon’twantHIM。Swingoutandgoforthehorse;wellforward,intheneckorshoulder。\"
Demorestswungfarouttotherightoftheroadandraisedhisrifle。AsitcrackedSteptoe’shorseseemedtohavesuddenlystrucksomeobstacleaheadofhimratherthantohavebeenhithimself,forhisheadwentdownwithhisforefeetunderhim,andheturnedahalf-somersaultontheroad,flinginghistworidersadozenfeetaway。
Steptoescrambledtohisknees,revolverinhand,buttheotherfigurenevermoved。\"Handsup!\"saidJack,sightinghisownweapon。Thereportsseemedsimultaneous,butJack’sbullethadpiercedSteptoe’sbrainevenbeforetheoutlaw’spistolexplodedharmlesslyintheair。
Thetwomendismounted,butbyacommoninstincttheybothrantotheprostratefigurethathadnevermoved。
\"ByGod!it’saboy!\"saidJack,leaningoverthebodyandliftingtheshouldersfromwhichtheheadhungloosely。\"Neckbrokenanddeadashispal。\"Suddenlyhestarted,and,toDemorest’sastonishment,beganhurriedlypullingofftheglovefromtheboy’slimprighthand。
\"Whatareyoudoing?\"demandedDemorestincreepinghorror。
\"Look!\"saidJack,ashelaidbarethesmallwhitehand。Thefirsttwofingersweremerelyunsightlystumpsthathadbeenhiddeninthepaddedglove。
\"GoodGod!VanLoo’sbrother!\"saidDemorest,recoiling。
\"No!\"saidJack,withagrimface,\"it’swhatIhavelongsuspected,——it’sSteptoe’sson!\"
\"Hisson?\"repeatedDemorest。
\"Yes,\"saidJack;andheadded,afterlookingatthetwobodieswithalong-drawnwhistleofconcern,\"andIwouldn’t,ifIwereyou,sayanythingofthistoBarker。\"
\"Why?\"saidDemorest。
\"Well,\"returnedJack,\"whenourscrimmagewasoverdownthere,andtheybroughtthenewstoBarkerthathiswifeandherdiamondswereburntupatthehotel,yourememberthattheysaidthatMrs。
Horncastlehadsavedhisboy。\"
\"Yes,\"saidDemorest;\"butwhathasthattodowithit?\"
\"Nothing,Ireckon,\"saidJack,withaslightshrugofhisshoulders,\"onlyMrs。Horncastlewasthemotheroftheboythat’slyingthere。\"……
TwoyearslaterasDemorestandStacysatbeforethefireintheoldcabinonMarshall’sclaim——nowlegallytheirown——theylookedfromthedoorbeyondthegreatbulkofBlackSpurtothepallidsnow-lineoftheSierras,stillasremoteandunchangedtothemaswhentheyhadgazeduponitfromHeavyTreeHill。And,forthematterofthat,theythemselvesseemedtohavebeenleftsounchangedthatevennow,asintheolddays,itwasBarker’svoiceashegreetedthemfromthedarkeningtrailthatalonebroketheirreverie。
\"Well,\"saidDemorestcheerfully,\"yourusualluck,Barkerboy!\"
fortheyalreadysawinhisfacethehappylighttheyhadonceseenthereonaneventfulnightsevenyearsago。
\"I’mtobemarriedtoMrs。Horncastlenextmonth,\"hesaidbreathlessly,\"andlittleStalovesheralreadyasifshewashisownmother。Wishmejoy。\"
AslightshadowpassedoverStacy’sface;buthishandwasthefirsttograspBarker’s,andhisvoicethefirsttosay\"Amen!\"