第4章

类别:其他 作者:Zane Grey字数:30322更新时间:19/01/05 16:41:24
\"Whar’sthewater?Getsomewater,Greaser,\"chimedinBill。 FromthewaytheyworkedoverBuell,Iconcludedhehadbeenprettybadlystunned。Buthecametopresently。 \"Whatstruckme?\"heasked。 \"Oh,nothin’,\"repliedBud,derisively。\"Theloftupthar’sfullofair,an’itblowedonyou,thet’sall。\" Buellgotup,andbeganwalkingaround。 \"Bill,gooutan’fetchinsomelongpoles,\"hesaid。 WhenBillreturnedwithanumberofsharp,bayonet—likepikesIknewthegamewasallupforme。Severalofthemenbegantoprodthroughthethincoveringofdrybrush。Oneofthemreachedme,andstrucksohardthatI lurchedviolently。 Thatwastoomuchforthericketyloftfloor。Itwasonlyabitofbrushlaidonanettingofslenderpoles。Itcreaked,rasped,andwentdownwithacrash。Ialighteduponsomebody,andknockedhimtothefloor。Whoeveritwas,seizedmewithironhands。Iwasburied,almostsmothered,inthedustymass。Mycaptorbegantocursecheerfully,andIknewthenthatHerky—Jerkyhadmademeaprisoner。 XV。THEFIGHT Herkyhauledmeoutofthebrush,andheldmeinthelight。Theothersscrambledfromundertheremainsoftheloft,andallviewedmecuriously。 \"Kid,youain’thurtmuch?\"queriedBuell,withconcern。 Iwouldhavesnappedoutareply,butIcaughtsightofDick’spalefaceandanxiouseyes。 \"Ken,\"hecalled,withbothgladnessanddoubtinhisvoice,\"youlookprettygood——butthatblood……Tellme,quick!\" \"It’snothing,Dick,onlyalittlecut。Thebulletjusttickedmyarm。\" WhateverDick’sreplywasitgotdrownedinHerky—Jerky’slongexplosionofstrangelanguage。HerkywasplainlygladIhadnotbeenbadlyhurt。Ihadalreadyheardmirth,anger,disgust,andfearinhisoutbreaks,andnowreliefwasadded。Hestrippedoffmycoat,cutoffthebloodysleeveofmyshirt,andwashedthewound。Itwaspainfulandbledfreely,butitwasnotmuchworsethancutsfromspikeswhenplayingball。Herkyboundittightlywithastripofmyshirt—sleeve,andoverthatmyhandkerchief。 \"Thar,kid,thet’llstiffenupan’besoreferadayortwo,butitain’tnothin’。You’llsoonbebouncin’clubsoffenourheads。\" ItwasplainthatHerky——andtheothers,forthatmatter,exceptBuell—— thoughtmoreofmebecauseIhadwieldedaclubsovigorously。 \"Lookatthetlump,kid,\"saidBud,bendinghishead。\"Now,ain’tthetanicewaytotreatafeller?Itmademeplumbmad,itdid。\" \"I’mlikelytohurtsomebodyyet,\"Ideclared。 Theylookedatmecuriously。Buellraisedhisfacewithaqueersmile。Budbrokeintoalaugh。 \"Oh,you’regoin’to?Mebbeyouthinkyouneedanaxe,\"saidhe。 Theymadenooffertotiemeupthen。Budwenttothedoorandsatinit,andIheardhimhalfwhispertoBuell:\"What’dItellyou?Thet’sagamekid。Ifheeverwakesuprightwe’llhaveawildcatonourhands。He’lldoferoneofusyet。\"ThesemenalltookpleasureinsayingthingslikethistoBuell。ThistimeBuellhadnoanswerready,andsatnursinghishead。 \"Wal,Ihevalittleheadachemyself,an’thecrackIgotwasn’tnothin’toyourn,\"concludedBud。ThenBillbeganpackingthesuppliesindoors,andHerkystartedafire。Budkeptasharpeyeonme;still,hemadenoobjectionwhenIwalkedoverandlaydownupontheblanketsnearDick。 \"Dick,Ishotabearandhelpedtotieupacub,\"Isaid。AndthenItoldhimallthathadhappenedfromthetimeIscrambledoutofthespring—holetillIwasdiscoveredupintheloft。Dickshookhishead,asifhedidnotknowwhattomakeofme,andallhesaidwasthathewouldgiveayear’spaytohavemesafebackinPennsylvania。 Herky—Jerkyannouncedsupperinhisusualmanner——achallengetofindasgoodacookashewas,andacheerfulcallto\"grub。\"Ididnotknowwhattothinkofhiskindnesstome。Rememberinghowhehadnearlydrownedmeinthespring,Iresentedhissuddenchange。Hecouldnotdoenoughforme。I askedthereasonformysuddenpopularity。 Herkyscratchedhisheadandgrinned。\"Yep,kid,yousurehevrizinmyestimashun。\" \"Hey,yourummycow—puncher,\"brokeinBud,scornfully。\"Mebbeyou’dlikethekidmore’nyoudoifyou’dgotoneofthemwollops。\" \"Bud,Iain’tsayin’,\"repliedHerky,withhismouthfullofmeat。 \"Considerin’allpoints,howsoever,I’mthinkin’themwallopswasdistributedveryproper。\" Theybandiedsuchtalkbetweenthem,andoccasionallyBillchimedinwithajoke。Greaserateinmorosesilence。Theremusthavebeensomethingonhismind。Buelltookverylittledinner,andappearedtobeinpain。Itwasdarkwhenthemealended。Budboundmeupforthenight,andhemadeagoodjobofit。Myarmburnedandthrobbed,butnotbadlyenoughtopreventsleep。TwiceIhadnearlydroppedoffwhenloudlaughsorvoicesrousedme。 Myeyesclosedwithapictureofthoserough,darkmensittingbeforethefire。 Anoiselikemuffledthunderburstintomyslumber。Iawakenedwithmybodycrampedandstiff。Itwasdaylight,andsomethinghadhappened。Buellraninandoutofthecabinyellingathismen。AllofthemexceptHerkywerewildlyexcited。BuellwasabusingBudforsomething,andBudwasblamingBuell。 \"Thet’snowaytotalktome!\"saidBud,angrily。\"Hedidn’tbreaklooseinmywatch!’ \"Youan’Greaserhadthejob。Bothofyou——wenttosleep——takethetfromme!\" \"Wal,he’sgone,an’hetookthekid’sgunwithhim,\"saidBill,coolly。 \"Nowwe’llbedodgin’bullets。\" DickLesliehadescaped!Icouldhardlykeepdownacryoftriumph。Ididaskifitwastrue,butnoneofthempaidanyattentiontome。BuellthenorderedHerky—JerkytotrailDickandseewherehehadgone。Herkyrefusedpoint—blank。\"Nope。Notferme,\"hesaid。\"Lesliehasarifle。SohasBent,an’wehaven’toneamongus。An’,Buell,ifLesliefallsinwithBent,it’sgoin’togithotferusroundhere。\" ThissilencedBuell,butdidnotstophisrestlesspacings。Hisfacewaslikeathunder—cloud,andhewasplainlyworriedandharassed。OnceBuddeliberatelyaskedwhatbeintendedtodowithme,andBuellsnarledareplywhichnooneunderstood。Hisgloomextendedtotheothers,exceptHerky,whowhistledandsangashebusiedhimselfaboutthecampfire。 Greaserappearedtobeparticularlycastdown。 \"Buell,whatareyougoingtodowithme?\"Idemanded。Buthemadenoanswer。 \"Well,anyway,\"Iwenton,\"somebodycuttheseropes。I’mmightysoreanduncomfortable。\" Herky—Jerkydidnotwaitforpermission;heuntiedme,andhelpedmetomyfeet。Iwasratherunsteadyonmylegsatfirst,andmyinjuredarmfeltlikeaboard。Itseemeddead;butafterIhadmoveditalittlethepaincameback,andithadapparentlycometostay。Weatebreakfast,andthensettleddowntodonothing,ortowaitforsomethingtoturnup。Buellsatinthedoorway,moodilywatchingthetrail。Oncehespoke,orderingtheMexicantodriveinthehorses。IfanciedfromthisthatBuellmighthavedecidedtobreakcamp,buttherewasnomovetopack。 Themorningquietwassuddenlysplitbythestingingcrackofarifleandayellofagony。 Buellleapedtohisfeet,hisruddyfacewhite。 \"Greaser!\"heexclaimed。 \"ThetwasaboutwhereGreasercashed,\"reliedBill,coollyknockingtheashesfromhispipe。 \"No,Bill,you’rewrong。HerecomesGreaser,runnin’likeanIndian。\" \"Lookattheblood!He’sbeenplugged,allright!\"exclaimedHerky—Jerky。 Thesoundofrunningfeetdrewnearer,andsuddenlythegroupatthedoorbroketoadmittheMexican。Onesideofhisterrifiedfacewascoveredwithblood。Hiseyeswerestaring,hishandsraised,hestaggeredasifabouttofall。 \"SenyorWilliam!SenyorWilliam!\"hecried,andthencalledonSaintSomebody。 \"JimWilliams!Isaidso,\"mutteredBud。 BillcaughtholdoftheexcitedMexican,andpulledhimnearerthelight。 \"Thetain’tabadhurt。jestcuthisearoff!\"aidBill。\"Hyar,standstill,youwildman!you’renotgoin’todie。Gitsomewater,Herky。 Fellers,GreaserhasbeenoneasyeversinceheknewJimWilliamswaslookin’ ferhim。HethinksJimdidthis。ButJimWilliamsdon’tusearifle,an’,what’smore,whenheshootshedon’tmiss。Youallheerdtherifle—shot。\" \"ThenitwasoldBentorLeslie?\"questionedBuell。 \"Leslieitwere。Bentusesa45—90caliber。Thetshotweheerdwasfromthelittle38——thekid’sgun。\" \"Wal,itwasanarrerescapeferGreaser,\"saidBud。\"Leslie’ssore,an’ he’llshootferkeeps。Buell,you’vestartedsomethin’。\" WhenBillhadwashedthebloodofftheMexicanitwasfoundthattheballhadcarriedawaythelowerpartoftheear,andwithit,ofcourse,thegoldearring。Thewoundmusthavebeenextremelypainful;itcertainlytookallthestarchoutofGreaser。Hekeptmumblinginhisownlanguage,androllinghiswickedblackeyesandtwistinghisthin,yellowhands。 \"What’stobedone?\"askedBuell,sharply。 \"Thet’sferyoutosay,\"repliedBill,withhisexasperatingcalmness。 \"Mustwehangupheretobeshotat?Leslie’stakin’alongchanceonthetkid’slifeifhecomesslingin’leadroundthiscabin。\" Herky—Jerkyspattobacco—juiceacrosstheroomandgrunted。Then,withhisbeadylittleeyesaskeenandcoldasflint,hesaid:\"Buell,Leslieknowsyoudaren’tharmthekid;an’asferbullets,he’lltakegoodcarewherehestings’em。Thisdealofoursbeginstolooklikeawild—goosestunt。Itneverwassafe,an’nowit’sworse。\" HerewasevenHerky—JerkyharpingonBuell’ssituation。Tomeitdidnotappearmuchmoreseriousthanbefore。ButevidentlytheythoughtBuellseemedonthevergeoflosingcontrolofhimself。HeglaredatHerky,andrammedhisfistsinhispocketsandpacedthelongroom。Presentlyhesteppedoutofthedoor。 Ariflecrackedclearandsharp,anotherbellowedoutheavyandhollow。A bulletstruckthedoor—post,asecondhummedthroughthedoorandbuddedintothelogwall。Buelljumpedbackintotheroom。Hisfaceworked,hisbreathhissedbetweenhisteeth,aswithtremblinghandheexaminedthefrontofhiscoat。Abigbullethadtornthroughbothlapels。 Billstuckhispudgyfingerinthehole。\"Thesecondbulletmadethet。ItwasfromoldHiram’sgun——a45—90!\" \"Bentan’Leslie!MyGod!They’reshootin’tokill!\"criedBuell。 \"Ishouldsmile,\"repliedHerky—Jerky。 Budwaspeepingoutthroughachinkbetweenthelogs。\"Igottheirsmoke,\" hesaid;\"look,Bill,uptheslope。They’retoofuroff,butwemayaswellsenduprespects。\"Withthatheaimedhisrevolverthroughthenarrowcrackanddeliberatelyshotsixtimes。Thereportsclappedlikethunder,thesmokefromburntpowderandthesmellofbrimstonefilledtheroom。BywayofreplyoldHiram’srifleboomedouttwice,andtwoheavyslugscrashedthroughtheroof,sendingdownashowerofdustandbitsofdecayedwood。 \"Thet’sjisttoshowwhata45—90cando,\"remarkedBill。 BudreloadedhisweaponwhileBillshotseveraltimes。Herky—Jerkyhadhisguninhand,butcontentedhimselfwithpeeringfromdifferentchinksbetweenthelogs。Ihidbehindthewidestonefireplace,andthoughIfeltprettysafefromflyingbullets,Ibegantofeeltheicygripoffear。I hadseentoomuchofthesemeninexcitement,andknewifcircumstancessobroughtitabouttheremightcomeamomentwhenmylifewouldnotbeworthapin。Theywereallsobernow,anddeadlyquiet。Buellshowedthegreatestalarm,thoughhehadbeguntosettledowntowhatlookedlikefight。Herkywasmorefearlessthananyofthem,andcoolereventhanBill。AllatonceImissedtheMexican。Ifhehadnotslippedoutoftheroomhehadhiddenunderthebrushofthefallenloftorinapileofblankets。Buttheroomwassmoky,anditwashardformetobecertain。 Sometimepassedwithnoshotsandwithnomovementinsidethecabin。 Slowlythebluesmokewaftedoutofthedoor。Thesunlightdancedingleamsthroughtheholesintheraggedroof。Therewasapleasantswishofpinebranchesagainstthecabin。 \"Listen,,whisperedBud,hoarsely。\"Iheerdaponysnort。\" Thentherapidbeatofhardhoofsonthetrailwasfollowedbyseveralshotsfromthehillside。Soontheclatterofhoofsdiedawayinthedistance。 \"Whowasthet?\"askedthreeofBuell’smeninunison。 \"Takeitfromme,Greaser’ssneaked,\"repliedBuell。 \"How’dhegitout?\" WiththatBudandBillbegankickinginthepilesofbrush。 \"Aha!Hyar’stheplace,\"sangoutBud。 Inonecornerofthebackwallarottenloghadcrumbled,andhereitwasplaintoalleyesthatGreaserhadslippedout。Irememberedthatonthissideofthecabintherewasquiteathickgrowthofyoungpine。Greaserhadbeenabletoconcealhimselfashecrawledtowardthehorses,andhadprobablybeenseenatthelastmoment。Herky—Jerkywastheonlyonetomakecomment。 \"Iain’twishin’Greaseranyhardluck,buthopehecarriedawayacoupleOf45—90slugssomewheresinhisyallercarcass。\" \"It’dbeworthalottothefellerwhocanshowmeawayoutofthismess,\" saidBuell,moppingthebeadsofsweatfromhisface。 Igotup——itseemedtomemymindwasmadeupforme——andwalkedintothelightoftheroom。 \"Buell,Icanshowyoutheway,\"Isaid,quietly。 \"What!\"Hismouthopenedinastonishment。\"Speakup,then。\" Theothermensteppedforward,andIfelttheireyesuponme。 \"Letmegofree。LetmeoutofheretofindDickLeslie!ThenwhenyougotojailinHolstonforstealinglumberI’llsayagoodwordforyouandyourmen。Therewon’tbeanychargeofkidnappingorviolence。\" Afteralongpause,duringwhichBuellboredmewithgimleteyes,hesaid,inaqueervoice:\"Saythetagain。\" Irepeatedit,andaddedthathecouldnotgainanythingnowbyholdingmeaprisoner。IthinkhesawwhatImeant,buthatedtobelieveit。 \"It’stoolate,\"Isaid,ashehesitated。 \"YoumeanLeslieliedan’youfooledme——youdidgettoHolston?\"heshouted。Hewasquiveringwithrage,andtheredflamedinhisneckandface。 \"Buell,IdidgettoHolstonandIdidsendwordtoWashington,\"Iwenton,hurriedlyforIhadbeguntolosemycalmness。\"Iwrotetomyfather。HeknowsafriendoftheChiefForesterwhoisclosetotheDepartmentatWashington。BythistimeHolstonisfullofofficersoftheforestservice。 Perhapsthey’realreadyatyourmill。Anyway,thegame’sup,andyou’dbetterletmego。\" Buell’sfacelostallitsruddycolor,slowlyblanched,andchangedterribly。Theboldnessfled,leavingitcraven,almostghastly。Realizinghehadmoretofearfromthelawthanconvictionofhislatestlumbersteal,hemadeatmeinblindanger。 \"Holdon!\"Herky—Jerkyyelled,ashejumpedbetweenBuellandme。 Buell’sbreathwasahiss,andthewordshebitbetweenhisclinchedteethwereunintelligible。Inthatmomenthewouldhavekilledme。 Herky—Jerkymethisonslaught,andflunghimback。Then,withhishandonthebuttofhisrevolver,hespoke: \"Buell,hyar’swhereyouan’mesplit。You’vebungledyourbigdeal。Thekidstackedthedeckonyou。ButIain’ta—goin’toseeyoudohimharmferit。\" \"Herky’sright,boss,\"putinBill,\"thar’snosenseinaddin’murdertothismess。Strikesmeyou’reinbadenough。\" \"Sothet’syourgame?You’redouble—crossin’menow——allonachanceatkidnappin’forransommoney。Well,I’mthroughwiththekidan’allofyou。 Takethetfromme!\" \"Youskunk!\"exclaimedHerky—Jerky,withtheutmostcheerfulness。 \"Wal,Buell,\"saidBill,incooldisdain,\"comsiderin’myfondnessferfreshairan’opencountry,Ican’tsayI’msorrytodissolvefuturerelashuns。Iwasonlyinjailonct,an’Icouldn’tbreathefree。\" ItwasthenBuellwentbesidehimselfwithrage。Heraisedhishugefists,andshookhimself,andplungedabouttheroom,cursing。Suddenlyhepickedupanaxe,andbeganchoppingattherottenlogabovetheholewhereGreaserhadslippedout。Budyelledathim,sodidBill;Herky—Jerkysaidunpleasantthings。ButBuelldidnothearthem。Hehackedanddugawaylikeonepossessed。Thedull,soddenblowsfellfast,scatteringpiecesofwoodaboutthefloor。ThemadnessthatwasinBuellwasthemadnesstogetout,toescapetheconsequencesofhisacts。Hisgruntsandpantsasheworkedshowedhisdesperateenergy。Thenheslammedtheaxeagainstthewall,and,goingdownflat,begantocrawlthroughtheopening。Buellwasathickman,andtheholeappearedtoosmall。Hestuckinit,buthesqueezedandflattenedhimself,finallyworkedthrough,anddisappeared。 Asuddenquietfelluponhisdeparture。 \"Handsup!\" JimWilliams’svoice!ItwasstrangetoseeHerkyandBudflashuptheirarmswithoutturning。ButIwheeledquickly。Bill,too,hadhishandshighintheair。 InthesunlightofthedoorwaystoodJimWilliams。Lowdown,carelessly,itseemed,heheldtwolongrevolvers。Helookedthesameeasy,slowTexanI remembered。Butthesmilewasnotnowinhiseyes,andhislipsweresetinathin,hardline。 XVI。THEFOREST’SGREATESTFOE JimWilliamssentoutasharpcall。Fromthecanyon—slopecameansweringshouts。Thereweresoundsofheavybodiesbreakingthroughbrush,followedbythethuddingoffeet。Thenmencouldbeplainlyheardrunningupthetrail。Jimleanedagainstthedoor—post,andthethreefellowsbeforehimstoodrigidasstone。 SuddenlyaformleapedpastJim。ItwasDickLeslie,bareheaded,hishairstandinglikealion’smane,andhehadacockedrifleinhishands。ClosebehindhimcameoldHiramBent,slower,morecautious,butnolessformidable。Asthesemenglancedaroundwithfieryeyesthequicklookofreliefthatshotacrosstheirfacestoldofungroundedfears。 \"Where’sBuell?\"sharplyqueriedDick。 JimWilliamsdidnotreply,andamomentarysilenceensued。 \"BuelllitoutaftertheGreaser,\"saidBill,finally。 \"Cutandrun,didhe?That’shisspeed,\"grimlysaidDick。\"Here,Bent,findsomerope。We’vegottotieupthesejacks。\" \"Handsback,an’begracefullike。Quick!\"sangoutJimWilliams。 Itseemedtomehumanbeingscouldnothavemoreeagerlyandswiftlyobeyedanorder。HerkyandBillandBudjerkedtheirarmsdownandextendedtheirhandsoutbehind。Afterthatquickactiontheyagainturnedintostatues。 Therewasabreathlesssuspenseineveryact。AndtherewassomethingaboutJimWilliamsthenthatIdidnotlike。Iwasinacoldperspirationforfearoneofthemenwouldmakesomekindofamove。AstheverymentionoftheTexanhadalwayscausedalittlesilence,sohispresencechangedtheatmosphereofthatcabinroom。Beforehiscomingtherehadbeentheelementofchance——afeelingofdanger,tobesure,butahealthyspiritofgiveandtake。ThathadallchangedwithJimWilliams’swords\"Handsup!\"Therewasnowsomethingterriblehanginginthebalance。IhadbuttolookatJim’seyes,narrowslitsofbluefire,atthehardjawandtightlips,toseeaglimpseofthemanwhothoughtnothingoflife。Itturnedmesick,andIwasallinatremortillDickandHiramhadthemenboundfast。 ThenJimdroppedthelong,bluegunsintotheholstersonhisbelt。 \"Ken,Ishoreamgladtoseeyou,\"saidhe。 Thesoft,drawlingvoice,thesleepysmile,thecarelessgood—willallcameback,utterlytransformingtheman。ThiswastheJimWilliamsIhadcometolove。WithawrenchIrecoveredmyself。 \"Areyouallright,Ken?\"askedDick。AndoldHiramquestionedmewithaworriedlook。ThisanxietymarkedthedifferencebetweenthesemenandWilliams。IhastenedtoassuremyfriendsthatIwasnonetheworseformycaptivity。 \"Ken,yourlittlegundoesn’tshootwhereitpoints,\"saidJim。\"IshorehadabeadontheGreaseran’missedhim。FirstGreaserIevermissed。\" \"Youshothisearoff,\"Ireplied。\"Hecamerunningbackcoveredwithblood。Ineversawamansoscared。\" \"Wal,Ishoreamglad,\"drawledJim。 \"Hemadeoffwithyourmustang,\"saidDick。 ThisinformationlessenedmygladnessatGreaser’sescape。Still,IwouldratherhavehadhimgetawayonmyhorsethanstaytobeshotbyJim。 Dickcalledmetogooutsidewithhim。Mypackwaslyingunderoneofthepinesnearthecabin,andexaminationprovedthatnothinghadbeendisturbed。Wefoundthehorsesgrazingupthecanyon。Buellhadtakenthehorseofoneofhismen,andhadlefthisownsuperbbay。Mostlikelyhehadjumpedastridethefirstanimalhesaw。DicksaidIcouldhaveBuell’ssplendidhorse。Ihadsometroubleincatchinghim,ashewasrestiveandspirited,butIsucceededeventually,andwedrovetheotherhorsesandponiesintotheglade。Mycomradesthenfelltoarguingaboutwhattodowiththeprisoners。DickwasforpackingthemofftoHolston。Benttalkedagainstthis,sayingitwasnoeasymattertodriveboundmenoverroughtrails,andJimsidedwithhim。 Once,whiletheyweretalking,IhappenedtocatchHerky—Jerky’seye。Hewaslyingonhisbackinthelightfromthedoor。Herkywinkedatme,screweduphisfaceinthemostastonishingmanner,allofwhichI presentlymadeouttomeanthathewantedtospeaktome。SoIwentovertohim。 \"Kid,youain’ta—goin’tofergitIstalledoffBuell?\"whisperedHerky。 \"He’dhevdoneferyou,an’thet’snolie。Youwon’tfergitwhenwe’rerustleddowntoHolston?\" \"I’llremember,Herky,\"Ipromised,andImeanttoputinagoodwordforhim。Because,whetherornothisreasonshadtodowithkidnappingandransom,hehadsavedmefromterribleviolence,perhapsdeath。 Itwasdecidedthatwewouldleavetheprisonersinthecabinandridedowntothesawmill。Hiramwastoreturnatoncewithofficers。IfnonecouldbefoundatthemillhewastoguardtheprisonersandtakecareofthemtillDickcouldsendofficerstorelievehim。Thereuponwecookedameal,andI wasputtofeedingHerkyandhiscompanions。Dickorderedmeespeciallytomakethemdrinkwater,asitmightbeadayorlongerbeforeHiramcouldgetback。ImadeBilldrink,andeasilyfilledupHerky;butBud,whoneverdrankanythingsavewhiskey,gavemeajob。Herefusedwithagrowl,andI insistedwithwhatIfeltsurewasChristianpatience。Stillhewouldnotdrink,soIputthecuptohislipsandtippedit。Budpromptlyspatthewateralloverme。AndIaspromptlygotanothercupfulanddasheditalloverhim。 \"Bud,you’lldrinkorI’lldrownyou,\"Ideclared。 SowhileBillcrackedhoarsejokesandHerkysworehispleasure,ImadeBuddrinkallhecouldhold。Jimgotagooddealoffunoutofit,butDickandHiramnevercrackedasmile。Possiblythelattertwosawsomethingfarfromfunnyintheoutlook;atanyrate,theyweresilent,almostmoody,andinahurrytobeoff。 Dickwassoanxioustobeonthetrailthathehelpedmepackmypony,andsaddledBuell’shorse。Itwasonethingtoadmirethebigbayfromtheground,anditwasanothertobeastridehim。Target——thatwashisname— —hadaspiritedtemper,anironmouth,andhehadbeenusedtoasternerhandthanmine。Hedancedalloverthegladebeforehedecidedtobehavehimself。Ridinghim,however,wassuchagreatpleasurethatamoretimidboythanIwouldhavetakentherisk。Hewouldnotletanyhorsestaynearhim;hepulledonthebridle,andleapedwheneverabranchbrushedhim。I hadbeenonsomegoodhorses,butneverononewithaswinglikehis,andI grewmoreandmorepossessedwiththedesiretolethimrun。 \"Likeasnothe’llboltwithyou。Holdhimin,Ken!\"calledDick,ashemounted。Thenheshoutedafinalwordtotheprisoners,sayingtheywouldbelookedafter,anddrovethepack—poniesintothetrail。Aswerodeoutwepassedseveralofthehorsesthatwehaddecidedtoleavebehind,andastheywantedtofollowusitwasnecessarytodrivethemback。 Ihadmyhandsfullwiththebig,steel—jawedsteedIwastryingtoholdin。ItwasthehardestworkofthekindthatIhadeverundertaken。Ihadneverwornspurs,butnowIbegantowishforthem。Wetraveledatagoodclip,asfastasthepack—poniescouldgo,andcoveredalongdistancebycamping—time。Iwassurprisedthatwedidnotgetoutofthecanyon。Theplacewherewecampedwasabare,rockyopening,withabigpoolinthecenter。WhileweweremakingcampitsuddenlycameovermethatIwascompletelybewilderedastoourwhereabouts。Icouldnotseethemountainpeaksanddidnotknowonedirectionfromanother。EvenwhenJimstruckoutofourtrailandwentoffalonetowardHolstonIcouldnotformanideaofwhereIwas。Allthis,however,addedtomyfeelingofthebignessofPenetier。 Dickwastaciturn,andoldHiram,whenItriedtoengagehiminconversation,cutmeoffwiththeremarkthatIwouldneedmybreathonthemorrow。Thissomewhatoffendedme。SoImademybedandrolledintoit。NottillIhadlainquietforalittledidIrealizethateveryboneandmusclefeltutterlywornout。Iseemedtodeadenandstiffenmoreeachmoment。 PresentlyDickbreathedheavilyandHiramsnored。Theredglowoffirepaledanddied。IheardtheclinkingofthehobblesonTarget,andastep,nowandthen,oftheotherhorses。Theskygreweverbluerandcolder,thestarsbrighterandlarger,andthenightwindmoanedinthepines。Iheardacoyotebark,atroutsplashinthepool,andthehootofanowl。Thenthesoundsandtheclear,coldnightseemedtofadeaway。 WhenDickrousedmetheforestwasshroudedingray,coldfog。Notimewaslostingettingbreakfast,drivinginthehorses,andpacking。Hardlyanywordswereexchanged。Mycomradesappearedevensobererthanonthedaybefore。Thefogliftedquicklythatmorning,andsoonthesunwasshining。 Wegotunderwayatonce,andtooktothetrailatajog—trot。Iknewmyhorsebetterandhewasmoreusedtome,whichmadeitatleastbearabletobothofus。Beforelongthecanyonwidenedoutintothelevelforestlandthicklystuddedwithmagnificentpines。Ihadagainthefeelingofaweandlittleness。Everythingwassolemnandstill。Themorningairwascool,anddryastoast;thesmellofpitch—pinechokedmynostrils。Werodebrisklydownthebroadbrownaisles,acrossthesunnyglades,underthemurmuringpines。 Theoldhunterwasleadingourtrain,andevidentlyknewperfectlywhathewasabout。Unexpectedlyhehalted,bringingusupshort。Thepack—ponieslinedupbehindus。HiramlookedatDick。 \"Ismellsmoke,\"hesaid,sniffingatthefragrantair。 Dickstaredattheoldhunterandlikewisesniffed。Ifollowedtheirlead,butallIcouldsmellwasthethick,pineyodoroftheforest。 \"Idon’tcatchit,\"repliedDick。 Wecontinuedonourjourneyperhapsforaquarterofamile,andthenHiramBentstoppedagain。ThistimehelookedsignificantlyatDickwithoutspeakingaword。 \"Ah!\"exclaimedDick。Ithoughthistonesoundedqueer,butitdidnotatthemomentstrikemeforcibly。Werodeon。Theforestbecamelighter,glimpsesofskyshowedlowdownthroughthetrees,wewerenearingaslope。 Forthethirdtimetheoldhunterbroughtustoastop,thistimeontheedgeofaslopethatleddowntotherollingfoot—hills。Icouldonlystandandgaze。Thoseopenstretches,slopingdown,allgreenandbrownandbeautiful,robbedmeofthought。 \"Lookthar!\"criedHiramBent。 Histonestartledme。Ifacedabout,toseehispowerfularmoutstretchedandhisfingerpointing。Hissternfaceaddedtomysuddenconcern。 Somethingwaswrongwithmyfriends。Iglancedinthedirectionheindicated。Thereweretworollingslopesorstepsbelowus,andtheywerelikegiganticswellsofagreenocean。Beyondthesecondonerosealong,billowy,bluishcloud。Itwassmoke。AllatonceIsmelledsmoke,too。Itcameonthefresh,strongwind。 \"Forestfire!\"exclaimedDick。 \"Wal,Ireckon,\"repliedHiram,tersely。\"An’lookthar,an’thar!\" Fartotherightandfartotheleft,overthegreen,swellingfoot—hills,rosethatrounded,changinglineofbluecloud。 \"Theslash!theslash!Buell’sfiredtheslash!\"criedDick,asonesuddenlyawakened。\"Penetierwillgo!\" \"Wal,Ireckon。Butthet’snottheworst。\" \"Youmean——\" \"Mebbewecan’tgetout。Theforest’sdryaspowder,an’thet’stheworstwindwecouldhave。Thesecanyon—drawssuckinthewind,an’firewillraceupthemfastasahosscanrun。\" \"GoodGod,man!What’llwedo?\" \"Wait。Mebbeitain’tsobad——yet。Nowlet’salllisten。\" Thefacesofmyfriends,morethanwords,terrifiedme。Ilistenedwithallmyearswhilewatchingwithallmyeyes。Thelineofrollingcloudexpanded,seemedtoburstandrollupward,tobulgeandmushroom。Inafewshortmomentsitcoveredthesecondslopeasfartotherightandleftaswecouldsee。Theundersurfacewasabluishwhite。Itshotupswiftly,tospreadoutintoimmense,slow—movingcloudsofcreamyyellow。 \"Hearthet?\"HiramBentshookhisgrayheadasonewholistenedtodiretidings。 Thewind,sweepinguptheslopeofPenetier,carriedastrong,pungentodorofburningpitch。Itbroughtalsoalowroar,notlikethewindinthetreesorrapid—rushingwater。Itmighthavebeenmyimagination,butI fancieditwaslikethesoundofflamesblowingthroughthewoodofacampfire。 \"Fire!Fire!\"exclaimedHiram,withanotherominousshakeofhishead。\"Wemustbeupan’doin’。\" \"Theforest’sgreatestfoe!OldPenetierisdoomed!\"criedDickLeslie。 \"Thatlineoffireismileslong,andisspreadingfast。It’llshootupthecanyonsandcrisscrosstheforestinnotime。Bent,what’llwedo?\" \"Mebbewecangetaroundtheline。Wemust,orwe’llhavetomaketracksforthemountain,an’thet’salongchance。Youtaketotheleftan’I’llgototheright,an’we’llseehowthefire’srunnin’。\" \"WhatwillKendo?\" \"Wal,lethimstayhere——no,thetwon’tdo!Wemightgetdrivenbackalittlean’havetocircle。Thesafestplaceinthisforestiswherewecamped。Thet’snotfar。Lethimdrivetheponiesbacktharan’wait。\" \"Allright。Ken,youhustlethepack—teambacktoourlastnight’scamp。 Waitthereforus。Wewon’tbelong。\" Dickgallopedoffthroughtheforest,andHiramwentdowntheslopeinalmosttheoppositedirection。Leftalone,Iturnedmyhorseanddrovethepack—poniesalongourback—trail。Thusengaged,Ibegantorecoversomewhatfromtheterrorthathadstupefiedme。Still,Ikeptlookingback。Ifoundthemouthofthecanyonandthetrail,andinwhatIthoughtaveryshorttimeIreachedthebare,rockyspotwherewehadlastcamped。Thehorsesalldrankthirstily,andIdiscoveredthatIwashotanddry。 ThenIwaited。AteveryglanceIexpectedtoseeDickandHiramridingupthecanyon。Butmomentsdraggedby,andtheydidnotcome。Heretherewasnosignofsmoke,noreventhefaintesthintoftheroarofthefire。Thewindblewstronglyupthecanyon,andIkeptturningmyeartoit。InspiteofthefactthatmyfriendsdidnotcomequicklyIhadbeguntocalmmyfears。Theywouldreturnpresentlywithknowledgeofthecourseofthefireandthewaytoavoidit。MythoughtsweremostlyoccupiedwithsorrowforbeautifulPenetier。WhatafiendBuellwas!Ihadheardhimsayhewouldfiretheslash,andhehadkepthisword。 Halfanhourpassed。Isawaflashofgraydownthecanyon,andshoutedinjoy。ButwhatIthoughtDickandHiramwasaherdofdeer。Theywererunningwildly。Theyclickedonthestones,andscarcelyswervedforthepack—ponies。Ittooknosecondglancetoseethattheywerefleeingfromthefire。Thisbroughtbackallmyalarms,andeverymomentthatIwaitedthereafteraddedtothem。Iwatchedthetrailandunderthetreesformyfriends,andIscannedtheskyforsignsoftheblue—whitecloudsofsmoke。 ButIsawneither。 \"Dicktoldmetowaithere;buthowlongshallIwait?\"Imuttered。 \"Something’shappenedtohim。IfonlyIcouldseewhatthatfireisdoing!\" Thecamping—placewaslowdownbetweentwoslopes,oneofwhichwashighandhadarockycliffstandingbareinthesunlight。Iconceivedtheideaofclimbingtoit。Icouldnotsitquietlywaitinganylonger。So,mountingTarget,Iputhimuptheslope。Itwasnotasteepclimb,stillitwaslongandtookconsiderabletime。BeforeIreachedthegraycliffIlookeddownovertheforesttoseetherolling,smokyclouds。Weclimbedhigherandstillhigher,tillTargetreachedthecliffandcouldgonofarther。 Leapingoff,Itiedhimsecurelyandbentmyeffortstogettingaroundontopofthecliff。IfIhadknownwhataclimbitwasIshouldnothaveattemptedit,butIcouldnotbackoutwiththesummitloomingoverme。Itranuptoaraggedcrag。Hot,exhausted,andoutofbreath,Iatlastgotthere。 AsIlookedIshoutedinsurprise。ItseemedthatthewholeofPenetierwasundermyfeet。Thegreenslopedisappearedinmurkycloudsofsmoke。Thereweregreatpillarsandhugebanksofyellowandlongstreaksofblack,andhereandthere,underneath,movingsplashesofred。Thethingdidnotstaystilloneinstant。ItchangedsothatIcouldnottellwhatitdidlooklike。Themwerelifeandmovementinit,andsomethingterriblysinister。I triedtocalculatehowfardistantthefirewasandhowfastitwascoming,butthat,inmystateofmind,Icouldnotdo。Thewholesweepofforestbelowmewasburning。Ifeltthestrongbreezeandsmelledtheburntwood。 Puffsofwhitesmokeranoutaheadofthemainclouds,andIsawthreeofthemwidelyseparated。Whattheymeantpuzzledme。ButallofasuddenI sawinfrontofthenearestaflickeringgleamofred。ThenIknewthosewhitestreamsofsmokerosewherethefirewasbeingsuckedupthecanyons。 Theyleapedalongwithamazingspeed。ItwasthenthatIrealizedthatDickandHiramhadbeencaughtbyoneoftheseoffshootsofthefire,andhadbeencompelledtoturnawaytosavetheirlives。Perhapstheywouldbothbelost。ForamomentIfeltfaint,butIfoughtitoff。Ihadtothinkofmyself。Itwaseveryoneforhimself,andperhapstherewasmanyamancaughtonPenetierwithonlyaslenderchanceforlife。 \"Oh!oh!\"Icried,suddenly。\"Herky,Bud,andBilltiedhelplessinthatcabin!Dickforgotthem。They’llbeburnedtodeath!\" AsIstoodthere,tremblingatthethoughtofHerkyandhiscomradesboundhandandfoot,thefirstroaroftheforestfirereachedmyears。Itthreatened,butitrousedmycourage。IjumpedasifIhadbeenshot,andclattereddownthatcragwithwingsguidingmylongleaps。Nocreviceorjumbleofloosestonesorsteepdescentdauntedme。Ireachedthehorse,and,graspingthebridle,Istartedtoleadhim。Wehadzigzaggedup,wewentstraightdown。Targetwastoospiritedtobalk,buthedideverythingelse。Morethanonceherearedwithhishoofshighintheair,and,snorting,crasheddown。Hepulledmeoffmyfeet,hepawedatmewithhisgreatironshoes。WhenwegotclearoftheroughestandmostthicklyovergrownpartofthedescentImountedhim。ThenIneedednolongertourgehim。Thefirehadenteredthecanyon,thehollowroarsweptupandfilledTargetwiththesamefrightthatpossessedme。Heplungeddown,slidonhishaunches,jumpedthelogs,crashedthroughbrush。Ihadcontinuallytoreinhimtowardthecamp。Hewantedtoturnfromthathotwindandstrangeroar。 Wereachedalevel,theopen,stonyground,thenthepool。Thepack—ponieswerestandingpatientlywithdroopingheads。Thesunwasobscuredinthinbluehaze。Smokeanddustandashesblewbywiththewind。IputTarget’snosedowntothewater,sothathewoulddrink。ThenIcutpacksofftheponies,spilledthecontents,andfilledmypocketswithwhateverIcouldlaymyhandsoninthewayofeatables。Ihungacanteenonthepommel,andthrewabagofbiscuitsoverthesaddleandtieditfast。Myfingersworkedswiftly。Therewasaflutteringinmythroat,andmysightwasdim。Allthetimetheroaroftheforestfiregrewlouderandmoreominous。 Theponieswouldbesafe。Iwouldbesafeintheleeofthebigrocksnearthepool。ButIdidnotmeantostay。Icouldnotstaywiththosemenlyingtiedupinthecabin。Herkyhadsavedme。Stillitwasnotthatwhichspurredmeon。 Targetsnortedshrillyandstartedbackfromthewater,readytostampede。 Slippingthebridleintoplace,Isnappedthebitbetweenhisteeth。Ihadtoswingoffmyfeettopullhisheaddown。 EvenasIdidthisIfelttheforceofthewind。Itwashardtobreathe。A whitetumblingcolumnofsmokehidskyandsun。Allaboutmeitwaslikeabluetwilight。 Theappallingroarheldmespellboundwithmyfootinthestirrup。Itdrewmyglanceeveninthatmomentofflight。 Undertheshiftingcloudflashesofredfollowedbywavesoffireracedthroughthetree—tops。Thattheforestfiretraveledthroughthetree—topswasasnewtomeasitwasterrible。Thefireseemedtomakeanddrivethewind。Lowerdownalongthegroundwasadullfurnace—glow,nowdark,nowbright。ItallbroughtintomymindapictureIhadseenoftheendoftheworld。 Targetbrokethespellbyswingingmeupintothesaddleasheleapedforwardwithafurioussnort。Istruckhimwiththebridle,andyelled: \"Youiron—jawedbrute!You’vebeencrazytorun——nowrun!\" XVII。THEBACK—FIRE Targetpoundedoverthescalygroundandthunderedintothehardtrail。 Thenhestretchedout。AsweclearedthelastobstructingpileofrocksI lookedback。Therewasavastwaveoffirerollingupthecanyonandspreadinguptheslopes。ItwassoclosethatInearlyfainted。WithbothhandsknottedandstiffIclungtothepommelinacoldhorror,andI lookedbacknomoretoseetheflamesreachingoutforme。ButIcouldnotkeepthedreadfulroarfromfillingmyears,anditweakenedmesothatIallbutdroppedfromthesaddle。Onlyanunconsciousinstincttofightforlifemademeholdon。 Blueandwhitepuffsofsmokesweptbyme。Thetrailwasadim,twistingline。Theslopesandpines,mergedinamass,flewbackwardinbrownsheets。AbovetheroarofthepursuingfireIheardthethunderofTarget’shoofs。Iscarcelyfelthimorthesaddle,onlyamotionandthesplittingofthewind。 Thefearofdeathbyfire,whichhadalmostrobbedmeofstrength,passedfromme。Mybraincleared。StillIhadnokindofhope,onlyadesperateresolvenottogiveup。 Thegreatbayhorsewasrunningtosavehislifeandtosavemine。Itwasaracewithfire。WhenIthoughtofthehorse,andsawhowfasthewasgoing,andrealizedthatImustdomypart,Iwasmyselfagain。 Thetrailwasawinding,hard—packedthreadofwhiteground。Ithadbeenmadeforleisurelytravel。Manyturnsweresuddenandsharp。Iloosenedthereins,andcriedouttoTarget。EvidentlyIhadunknowinglyheldhimin,forhelengthenedout,andwentoninquicker,longerleaps。Inthatmomentridingseemedeasy。Ilistenedtotheroarbehindme,nowalittlelessdeafening,andbegantothrill。Wewererunningawayfromthefire。 Hopemadetheraceseemdifferent。Somethingstirredandbeatwarmwithinme,drivingoutthechillinmymarrow。Ileanedovertheneckofthegreatbayhorse,andcalledtohimandcheeredhimon。ThenIsawhewasdeafandblindtome,forhewaswild。Hehadthebitbetweenhisteeth,andwasrunningaway。 Theroarbehindusrelentlesslypursuing,onlyalittlelessappalling,wasnownotmyonlysourceofperil。Targetcouldnomorebeguidednorstoppedthancouldtheforestfire。Thetrailgrewmorewindingandoverhungmorethicklybypinebranches。Thehorsedidnotswerveaninchfortreeorthicket,butranasiffree,andthesavingofmylifebegantobeamatterofdodging。Onceacrashingblowfromabranchalmostknockedmefromthesaddle。Thewindinmyearshalfdrownedtheroarbehindme。WithhandstwistedinTarget’smaneIbentlow,watchingwithkeeneyesforthetreesandbranchesahead。Idrewupmykneesandbentmybody,anddodgedandwentdownflatoverthepommellikeawild—ridingIndian。TargetkeptthatstrainingrunforalongerdistancethanIcouldjudge。Withthesamebreakneckspeedhethunderedonoverlogsandlittlewashes,throughthethick,borderingbushes,andaroundthesuddenturns。Hisfoammoistenedmyfaceandfleckedmysleeves。Thewindcamestingingintomyface,theheavyroarfollowedatmybackwithitsmenace。 Swiftandterribleastheforestfirewas,Targetwaswinningtherace。I knewit。Steadilytheroarsoftened,butitdidnotdieaway。Pound!pound! pound!Thebigbaychargedupthetrail。Howlongcouldhestandthatkillingpace?Ibegantotalksoothinglytohim,topullonthebridle;buthemighthavebeenanavalancheforallheheeded。StillIkeptathim,fightinghimeverymomentthatIwasfreefromlowbranches。Graduallythestrainbegantotell。 Thesightofacabinbroughtbacktomymindthemeaningofthewildracewithfire。Ihadforgottentheprisoners。Ihadreachedtheforestgladeandthecabin,butTargetwasstillgoinghard。WhatifIcouldnotstophim!Summoningallmystrength,Iquicklythrewweightandmusclebackonthereinsandsnappedthebitoutofhisteeth。Thencoaxing,commanding,I pulledhimback。Inthegladewerefourhorses,standingbunchedwithheadsandearsup,uneasy,andbeginningtobefrightened。PerhapsthesightofthemhelpedmetostopTarget;atanyrate,heslackenedhispaceandhalted。Hewasspottedwithfoam,drippingwet,andhisbroadsidesheaved。 Ijumpedoff,stiffandcramped。Icouldscarcelywalk。Theairwasclear,thoughthefogofsmokeoverspreadthesun。Thewindblewstrongwithascentofpitch。NowthatIwasnotriding,theroarofthefiresoundedclose。Icaughtthesamestrangegrowl,thenoteofon—sweepingfury。Againthecreepycoldwentoverme。Ifeltmyfaceblanch,andtheskintightenovermycheeks。Idashedintothecabin,crying:\"Fire!Fire!Fire!\" \"Whoop!It’sthekid!\"yelledHerky—Jerky。 Hewaslyingnearthedoor,redasabrickintheface,andpantinghard。 InonecutIseveredtheropeonhisfeet;inanother,thatroundhisrawandbloodywrists。Herkyhadtornhisfleshtryingtoreleasehishands。 \"Kid,how’dyougitbackhyar?\"hequestioned,withhissharplittleeyesglintingonme。\"Didthefirechaseyou?Whar’sLeslie?\" \"Buellfiredtheslash。Penetierisburning。DickandHiramsentmebacktothepoolbelow,andthendidn’tcome。Theygotcaught——oh!……I’mafraid——lost!……ThenIrememberedyoufellows。Thefire’scoming——it’sawful——wemustfly!\" \"Youthoughtofus?\"Herky’svoicesoundedqueerandstrangled。\"Bud! Bill!Didyouhearthet?Wal,wal!\" WhilehemutteredonIcutBill’sbonds。Herosewithoutaword。Budwasalmostunconscious。Hehadstruggledterribly。Hisheelshaddugaholeinthehardclayfloor;hiswristswereskinned;hismouthandchincoveredwithearth,probablyfromhishavingbittenthegroundinhisagony。Herkyhelpedhimupandgavehimadrinkfromalittlepocket—flask。 \"Herky,ifyouthinkyou’veridsomeinyourday,lookatthethoss,\"saidBill,coolly,fromthedoor。Heeyedmecoolly;infact,hewasascoolasiftherewerenofireonPenetier。ButBudwaswhiteandsick,andHerkyflamingwithexcitement。 \"Wehain’tgotachance。Listen!Thetroar!She’shummin’。\" \"It’srunnin’upthedraw。Wedon’tstandnoshowdowninhyar。Grabahossnow,an’we’lltrytoheadacrosttheridge。\" IremountedTarget,andthethreemencaughthorsesandclimbedupbareback。Billledthewayacrosstheglade,uptheslope,intothelevelforest。Therewebrokeintoagallop。Theairuponthishighergroundwasdarkandthick,butnotsohardtobreatheasthatlowerdown。Wepressedon。Forawhiletheroarreceded,andalmostdeadened。Thenitgrewcleareragain’filledout,andswelled。Budwantedtosheerofftotheleft。Herkysworewewerebeingsurrounded。Billturnedadeafeartothem。FrommyownsenseofdirectionIfanciedweweregoingwrong,butBillwassocoolhegavemecourage。Soonablue,windyhaze,shroudingthegiantpinesahead,causedBilltochangehiscourse。 \"Doyouknowwharyou’reheadin’?\"yelledHerky,highabovetheroar。 \"Ihain’tgottheleastidee,Herky,\"shoutedBill,ascoolascouldbe,\"butIguesssomewharwharit’llbehot!\" Wewerelostintheforestandalmostsurroundedbyfire,iftheroarwasanythingtotellby。Wegallopedon,alwaysgovernedbytheroar,alwaysavoidingtheslopeupthemountain。Ifweoncestartedupthatwiththefireinourrearweweredoomed。Perhapsthereweretimeswhenthewinddeceivedus。Itwashardtotell。Anyway,wekepton,growingmorebewildered。Budlookedlikeadeadmanalreadyandreeledinhissaddle。 Thehorsesweregettinghardtomanage,andthewindwasstrengtheningandpuffedatusfromallquarters。Billstilllookedcool,butthelastvestigeofcolorhadfadedfromhisface。Thesethingsbodedill。Herkyhadgrownstrangelysilent,whichfactwastheworstofallforme。Forthattough,scarred,recklesslittlewretchtoholdhistonguewasthelaststraw。 Theairfreshenedsomewhat,andtheforestlightened。Almostabruptlywerodeouttotheedgeofagreat,widecanyon。Itmusthavecrossedtheforestatrightanglestothecanyonwehadleft。ItwastwiceaswideanddeepasanyIhadyetseen。Inthebottomwoundabroadbrook。 \"Whichwaynow?\"askedHerky。 Billshookhishead。Fartoourrightapallofsmokemovedoverthetree—tops,toourleftwasfoggygloom,behindrolledtheunceasingroar。 Wealllookedstraightacross。Probablyeachofusharboredthesamethought。Beforethatwindthefirewouldleapthecanyoninflamingbounds,andontheoppositelevelwasthethickpitch—pineforestofPenetierproper。Sofarwehadbeenamongthefoot—hills。Wedarednotentertherealforestwiththatwild—firebackofus。Momentarilywestoodirresolute。Itwasapausefullofhopelessness,suchasmighthavecometotireddeer,closeharriedbyhounds。 Thewindingbrookandthebrownslope,comparativelybareoftrees,broughtmeasuddeninspiration。 \"Back—fire!Back—fire!\"Icriedtomycompanions,inwildappeal。\"Wemustback—fire。It’sourchance!Here’stheplace!\" BudscowledandHerkygrumbled,butBillgraspedattheidea。 \"I’veheerdofback—firin’。Therangersdoit。Buthow?How?\" Theycaughthishope,andtheirhaggardfaceslightened。 \"Kid,weain’tforestrangers,\"saidHerky。\"Doyouknowwhatyou’retalkin’ about?\" \"Yes,yes!Comeon!We’llback—fire!\" Iledthewaydowntheslope,andtheycamecloseatmyheels。Irodeintotheshallowbrook,anddismountedaboutthemiddlebetweenthebanks。I hungmycoatonthepommelofmysaddle。 \"Bud,youandBillholdthehorseshere!\"Ishouted,intenselyexcited。 \"Herky,haveyoumatches?\" \"Naryamatch。\" \"Hyar’sabox,\"saidBill,tossingit。 \"Comeon,Herky!Yourunupthebrook。Lightamatch,anddropiteveryhundredfeet。Besureitcatches。Luckythere’slittlewinddownhere。Goasfarasyoucan。I’llrundown!\" Wesplashedoutofthebrookandleapedupthebank。Thegrasswaslonganddry。Therewasbrushnearby,andthepine—needlematsalmostborderedthebank。Istruckamatchanddroppedit。 Sis—s—s!Flare!Itwasalmostlikedroppingasparkintogunpowder。Theflameranquickly,reachedthepine—needles,thensputteredandfizzedintoabigblaze。Thefirstpine—treeexplodedandwentofflikearocket。Wewerestartledbythesoundandthered,up—leapingpillaroffire。Suddenheatshotbackatusasiffromafurnace。Greatsparksbegantofall。 \"It’sgoin’!\"yelledHerky—Jerky,hisvoiceringingstrong。Heclappedhishatdownonmybarehead。Thenhestartedrunningup—stream。 Idartedintheoppositedirection。IheardBudandBillyelling,andtheangrycrackandhissofthefire。AfewrodsdownIstopped,struckanothermatch,andlitthegrass。Therewasasputterandflash。Thentheflameflaredup,spreadlikerunningquicksilver,and,meetingthepine—needles,changedtored。Iranon。Therewasaloudflutterbehindme,thenacrackalmostlikeashot,thenaseethingroar。Anotherpinehadgoneoff。AsI stoppedtostrikethethirdmatchtherecamethreedistinctreports,andthenothersthatseemeddulledinawindyroar。Iracedonward,daringonlyoncetolookback。Afearfulsightmetmygaze。Theslopewasaredwave。 Thepinesweretuftsofflame。Theairwasfilledwithsteamingcloudsofwhirlingsmoke。ThenIfledonwardagain。 MatchaftermatchIstruck,andwhentheboxwasemptyImusthavebeenamile,twomiles,maybemore,fromthestarting—point。Iwaswringing—wet,andtherewasapiercingpaininmyside。Iplungedacrossthebrook,andinasdeepwaterasIcouldfindkneltdowntocoverallbutmyface。Then,withlaboringbreathsthatbubbledthewaternearmymouth,Ikeptstillandwatched。 Theback—firewhichIhadstartedsweptupovertheslopeanddownthebrooklikeachargeofredlancers。Spearsofflameledtheadvance。Theflamelickedupthedrysurface—grassandbrush,and,meetingthepines,circledtheminawhirlwindoffire,likelightningflashingupward。Thencameprolongedreports,andafterthatalong,blisteringroarinthetree—tops。EvenasIgazed,appalledinthecertaintyofahorriblefate,I thrilledatthegrandspectacle。Firehadalwaysfascinatedme。Theclangoftheenginesandthecallof\"Fire!\"wouldtearmefromanytaskorplay。 ButIhadneverknownwhatfirewas。Iknewnow。Stormsofairandseawerenothingcomparedtothis。Itwasthegreatestforceinnature。Itwasfire。 Ononehand,Iseemedcoolandcalculatedthechances;ontheother,Ihadflashesinmybrain,andkeptcryingoutcrazily,inavoicelikeawhisper:\"Fire!Fire!Fire!\" Butpresentlythewalloffirerolledbyandtooktheroarwithit。Densebillowsofsmokefollowed,andhideverythinginopaquedarkness。Iheardthehissoffailingsparksandthecrackleofburningwood,andoccasionallythecrashofafailingbranch。Itwasintolerablyhot,butI couldstandtheheatbetterthantheair。Icoughedandstrangled。Icouldnotgetmybreath。Myeyessmartedandburned。Crawlingcloseunderthebank,Ileanedagainstitandwaited。 Somehoursmusthavepassed。Isuffered,notexactlypain,butadiscomfortthatwasalmostworse。By—and—bytheairclearedalittle。Riftsinthesmokedriftedoverme,alwaystowardthefarsideofthecanyon。TwiceI crawledoutuponthebank,buttheheatdrovemebackintothewater。Thesnow—waterfromthemountain—peakshadchangedfromcoldtowarm;still,itgavearelieffromthehotblastofair。Moretimedraggedby。Wearytothepointofcollapse,Igrewnottocareaboutanything。 Thentheyellowfoglightened,andblewacrossthebrookandliftedandsplit。Thepartsofthecanyon—slopethatIcouldseeweresearedandblackened。Thepineswerecolumnsoflivingcoals。Thefirewaseatingintotheirhearts。Presentlytheywouldsnapatthetrunk,crashdown,andburntoashes。Wreathesofmurkysmokecircledthem,anddriftedalofttojointheoverhangingclouds。 Iflounderedoutonthebank,andbegantowalkup—stream。Afterall,itwasnotsoveryhot,butIfeltqueer。IdidnotseemtobeabletostepwhereIlookedorseewhereIstepped。Still,thatcausedmenoworry。Themainthingwasthatthefirehadnotyetcrossedthebrook。Iwantedtofeeloverjoyedatthat,butIwastootired。AnywayIwassurethefirehadcrossedbeloworabove。Itwouldbetearingdownonthissidepresently,andthenIwouldhavetocrawlintothebrookorburnup。ItdidnotmattermuchwhichIhadtodo。ThenIgrewdizzy,mylegstrembled,myfeetlostallsenseoftouchingtheground。Icouldnotgomuchfarther。JustthenI heardashout。Itwascloseby。Ianswered,andheardheavysteps。Ipeeredthroughthesmokyhaze。Somethingdarkmovedupinthegloom。 \"Ho,kid!Tharyouare!\"Ifeltastrongarmgoroundmywaist。\"Wal,wal!\" ThatwasHerky。Hisvoicesoundedglad。Itrousedastrangeeagernessinme;hisroughgreetingseemedtobringmebackfromadistance。 \"Allwet,butnotburnednone,I,see。Wekinderwasafeared……Say,kid,thetback—fire,now。Itwasadandy。Itdidthebiz。Ourwhiskerswassinged,butwe’resafe。An,kid,itwasyourgame,playedlikeamanAfterthathisvoicegrewfaint,andIfeltasifIwerewalkinginadream。 XVIII。CONCLUSION Thatdreadfulfeelingofmotionwentaway,andIbecameunconsciousofeverything。WhenIawokethesunwasgleamingdimlythroughthinfilmsofsmoke。Iwaslyinginapleasantlittleravinewithstuntedpinesfringingitsslopes。Thebrookbowledmerrilyoverstones。 Budsnoredintheshadeofabigboulder。Herkywhistledashebrokedeadbranchesintofagotsforacampfire。Billwasnowhereinsight。Isawseveralofthehorsesbrowsingalongtheedgeofthewater。 Mydrowsyeyelidsfellbackagain。WhenIawokealongtimeseemedtohavepassed。Theairwasclearer,theskydarker,andthesunhadgonebehindthepeaks。IsawBillandHerkyskinningadeer。 \"Wherearewe?\"Iasked,sittingup。 \"Hello,kid!\"repliedHerky,cheerily。\"Wecomeuptotheheadofthecanyon,thet’sall。How’reyoufeelin’?\" \"I’mallright,onlytired。Where’stheforestfire?\" \"It’smostburnedoutbynow。Itdidn’tjumpthecanyonintothebigforest。Thetback—firedidthebiz。Say,kid,wasn’tsettin’offthempinesan’runnin’feryourlifejestlikebein’inabattle?\" \"Itcertainlywas。Herky,howlongwillwebepenneduphere?\" \"Onlyadayortwo。Ireckonwe’dbetternotrisktakin’youbacktoHolstontillwe’resureaboutthefire。Anyways,kid,youneedrest。You’reallplayedout。\" Indeed,Iwassowearythatittookanefforttoliftmyhand。Astrangelassitudemademeindifferent。ButHerky’scalmmentionoftakingmebacktoHolstonchangedthecolorofmymood。Ibegantofeelmorecheerful。Themealweatewasscantenough——biscuitsandsteaksofbroiledvenisonwithapinchofsalt;but,starvedaswewere,itwasmorethansatisfactory。 HerkyandBillwereabsurdlyeagertoserveme。EvenBudwaskindtome,thoughhestillworeconspicuouslyoverhisforeheadthebigbruiseIhadgivenhim。AfterIhadeatenIbegantogainstrength。Butmyfacewaspuffedfromtheheat,myinjuredarmwasstiffandsore,andmylegsseemednevertohavebeenusedbefore。 Darknesscameonquickly。Thedewfellheavily,andtheairgrewchilly。 Ourblazingcampfirewasacomfort。BudandBillcarriedinlogsforfirewood,whileHerkymademeabedofdrypineneedles。 \"It’llbesomecoldtonight,\"hesaid,\"an’we’llhevtohugthefire。Nowifwewasdowninthefoot—hillswe’dbewarmer,hey?Lookthar!\" Hepointeddowntheravine,andIsawagreatwhitearcoflightextendingupintothesteelysky。 \"Theforestfire?\" \"Yep,she’sburnin’some。Butyououghterseenitlastnight。Notthetitain’tworthseein’jestnow。Comealongwithme。\" Heledmewheretheravineopenedwide。Ifelt,ratherthansaw,asteepslopebeneath。Fardownwasagreatpatchoffire。Itwaslikeacrazyquilt,heredark,therelight,withstreaksandstarsandstreamsoffireshiningoutoftheblackness。Massesofslow—movingsmokeoverhungthebrighterareas。Thenightrobbedtheforestfireofitsfiercenessandlentitakindofglory。Thefirehadceasedtomove;ithadspentitsforce,runitsrace,andwasnowdying。ButIcouldnotforgetwhatithadbeen,whatithaddone。Thousandsofacresofmagnificentpineshadperished。Theshadeandcolorandbeautyofthatpartoftheforesthadgone。Theheartofthegreattreeswasnowslowlyrollingawayinthosedark,weirdcloudsofsmoke。IwassadforthelossandsickwithfearforDickandHiram。 Herkymusthaveknownmymind。 \"Youneedn’tfeelbad,kid。Thet’sonlyafoothillorsoofPenetiergoneupinsmoke。An’Buell’ssawmillwent,too。It’salmostasurethingthetLesliean’oldBentgotoutsafe,thoughtheymustbedoin’sometallworryin’aboutyou。Iwonderhowtheyfeelaboutmean’Budan’Bill?A littleprematooreroastin’forus,eh?Wal,wal!\" Wewentbacktothecamp。Ilaydownnearthefireandfellasleep。SometimeinthenightIawoke。Thefirewasstillburningbrightly。BudandBillwerelyingwiththeirbackstoitalmostcloseenoughtoscorch。Herkysatinhisshirtsleeves。Thesmokeofhispipeandthesmokeofthecampfirewafteduptogether。ThenIsawandfeltthathehadcoveredmewithhiscoatandvest。 Isleptfarintothenextday。Herkywasincampalone。Theothershadgone,Herkysaid,andhewouldnottellmewhere。Hedidnotappearascheerfulasusual。Isuspectedhehadquarreledwithhiscompanions,verylikelyaboutwhatwastobedonewithme。Thedaypassed,andagainI slept。Herkyawakenedmebeforeitwaslight。 \"Come,kid,we’llrustleintoHolstontoday。\" Wecookedourbreakfastofvenison,andthenHerkywentinsearchofthehorses。Theyhadbrowsedfaruptheravine,andthedawnhadbrokenbythetimehereturned。Targetstoodwelltobesaddled,nordidheboltwhenI climbedup。PerhapsthatrideIgavehimhadchastenedandsubduedhisspirit。Well,ithadnearlykilledme。Herkymountedtheonehorseleft,asorry—lookingpack—pony,andwestarteddowntheravine。 Anhourofsteadydescentpassedbybeforewecaughtsightofanyburnedforestland。Thenaswedescendedintothebigcanyonweturnedacurveandsaw,faraheadtotheleft,ablack,smoky,hideousslope。Wekepttotherightsideofthebrookandsheeredoffjustaswereachedapointopposite,wheretheburnedlinebegan。Firehadrunupthatsidetillcheckedbybareweatheredslopesandcliffs。Asfardownthebrookaseyecouldseethroughthesmokyhazetherestretchedthatblacklineofcharred,spear—pointedpines,someglowing,someblazing,allsmoking。 Fromtimetotime,asweclimbeduptheslope,Ilookedback。ThehigherI gotthemorehideousbecametheoutlookovertheburneddistrict。IwasgladwhenHerkyledthewayintothedeepshadeoflevelforest,shuttingouttheview。Itwouldtakeahundredyearstoreforestthoseacresdenudedoftheirtimberbythefireofafewdays。Butashourafterhourwentby,withourtrailleadingthroughmilesandmilesofthesameoldforestthathadbewitchedme,Ibegantofeelalittlelessgriefatthethoughtofwhatthefirehaddestroyed。Itwasaloss,yetonlyasmallpartofvastPenetier。Ifonlymyfriendshadgottenoutalive! HerkywasasrelentlessinhistravellingasIhadfoundhiminsomeotherways。Hekepthisponyatatrot。Thetrailwasopen,wemadefasttime,andwhenthesunhadbeguntocastashadowbeforeusweweregoingdown—hill。Busywiththethoughtofmyfriends,Iscarcelynotedthepassingoftime。Itwasasurprisetomewhenwerodedownthelastlittlefoot—hill,outintothescatteredpines,andsawHolstononlyafewmilesacrossthesage—flat。 \"Wal,kid,we’vecometothepartin’oftheways,\"saidHerky,withastrangesmileonhissmugface。 \"Herky,won’tyourideinwithme?\" \"Naw,Ireckonit’dnotbehealthyferme。\" \"Butyouhaven’tevenasaddleorblanketoranygrub。\" \"I’veafriendacrosshyaraways,arancher,an’he’llfixmeup。But,kid,I’dliketohevthethoss。HewasBuell’s,an’Buellowedmemoney。 NowIcalkilateyoucan’ttakeTargetbackEastwithyou,an’youmightaswellletmehavehim。\" \"Sure,Herky。\"Ijumpedoffatonce,ledthehorseover,andheldoutthebridle。Herkydismounted,andbeganfumblingwiththestirrupstraps。 \"Yourlegsarelonger’nmine,\"heexplained。 \"Ohyes,Herky,Ialmostforgottoreturnyourhat,\"Isaid,removingthewidesombrero。Ithadawonderfulbandmadeofhorsehairandabuckleofsilverwithastrangedevice。 \"Wal,youkeepthehat,\"hereplied,withhisbackturned。\"Greaserstoleyourhossan’youroutfit’slost,an’youmightwantsomethin’torememberyour——yourfriendsinArizony……Thethatain’tmuch,but,say,thebucklewasanInjun’sIshot,an’ImadethebandwhenIwasinjailinYuma。\" \"Thankyou,Herky。I’llkeepit,thoughI’dneverneedanythingtomakemerememberArizona——oryou。\" Herkyswunghisbow—legsoverTargetandIgotastridethelean—backedpony。Theredidnotseemtobeanymoretosay,yetwebothlingered。 \"Good—bye,Herky,I’mgladImetyou,\"Isaid,offeringmyhand。 Hegaveitasqueezethatnearlycrushedmyfingers。Hiskeenlittleeyesgleamed,butheturnedawaywithoutanotherword,and,slappingTargetontheflank,rodeoffunderthetrees。 IputthehatbackonmyheadandwatchedHerkyforamoment。Hissilenceandabruptmannerwereunlikehim,butwhatstruckmemostwasthefactthatinourlasttalkeverywordhadbeencleanandsincere。Somehowitpleasedme。ThenIstartedtheponytowardHolston。 HewastiredandIwasreadytodrop,andthoselastfewmileswerelong。 Wereachedtheoutskirtsofthetownperhapsacoupleofhoursbeforesundown。Abankofcloudshadspreadoutofthewestandthreatenedrain。 ThefirstpersonImetwasCless,andheputtheponyinhiscorralandhurriedmeroundtothehotel。OnthewayhetalkedsofastandsaidsomuchthatIwasbewilderedbeforewegotthere。Theofficewasfullofmen,andClessshoutedtothem。Therewasthesoundofachairscrapinghardonthefloor,thenIfeltmyselfclaspedbybrawnyarms。Afterthatallwasratherhazyinmymind。IsawDickandJimandoldHiram,though,Icouldnotseethemdistinctly,andIheardthemalltalking,allquestioningatonce。ThenIwastalkinginasomewhatsillyway,Ithought,andafterthatsomeonegavemeahot,nastydrink,andIfeltthecoolsheetsofabed。 Thenextmorningallwasclear。Dickcametomyroomandtriedtokeepmeinbed,butIrefusedtostay。Wewentdowntobreakfast,andsatatatablewithJimandHiram。ItseemedtomethatIcouldnotansweranyquestionstillIhadaskedathousand。 Whatnewshadtheyforme?Buellhadescaped,afterfiringtheslash。Hissawmillandlumber—campandfiftythousandacresoftimberhadbeenburned。 Thefirehadinsomewaybeenconfinedtothefoot—hills。Ithadrainedallnight,sothedangerofspreadingwasnowover。Myletterhadbroughttheofficersoftheforestservice;eventheChief,whohadbeentravellingwestovertheSantaFe,hadstoppedoffandwasinHolstonthen。Therehadbeennoarrests,norwouldtherebe,unlessBuellorStocktoncouldbefound。Anewsawmillwastobebuiltbytheservice。Buell’slumbermenwouldhaveemploymentinthemillandasrangersintheforest。 ButIwasmoreinterestedinmatterswhichDickseemedtowishtoavoid。 \"Howdidyougetoutoftheburningforest?\"Iasked,forthesecondtime。 \"Wedidn’tgetout。Wewentbacktothepoolwherewesentyou。Thepack—ponieswerethere,butyouweregone。ByGeorge!Iwasmad,andthenI wasjustbrokenup。Iwas……afraidyou’dbeenburned。Weweatheredthefireallright,andthenrodeintoHolston。Nowthemysteryiswherewereyou?\" \"Thenyousavedalltheponies?\" \"Yes,andbroughtyouroutfitin。But,Ken,we——thatwasawfulofustoforgetthosepoorfellowstiedfastinthecabin。\"Dicklookedhaggard,therewasadarkgloominhiseyes,andhegulped。ThenIknewwhyheavoidedcertainreferencestothefire。\"Tobeburnedalive……horrible! I’llnevergetoverit。It’llhauntmealways。Ofcoursewehadtosaveourownlives;wehadnotimetogotothem。Yet——\" \"Don’tletitworryyou,Dick,\"Iinterrupted。 \"Whatdoyoumean?\"heasked,slowly。 \"Why,Ibeatthefireuptothecabin,that’sall。Buell’shorsecanrunsome。Icutthemenloose,andwemadeupacrosstheridge,gotlost,surroundedbyfire,andthenIgotHerkytohelpmestartaback—fireinthatbigcanyon。\" \"Back—fire!\"exclaimedDick,slammingthetablewithhisbigfist。Thenhesettleddownandlookedatme。Hiramlookedatme。Jimlookedatme,andnotoneofthemsaidawordforwhatseemedalongtime。Itbroughtthebloodtomyface。Butforallmyembarrassmentitwassweetpraise。AtlastDickbrokethesilence。 \"KenWard,thisstumpsmeI……Tellusaboutit。\" SoIrelatedmyadventuresfromthemomenttheyhadleftmetillwemetagain。 \"Itwasawildboy’strick,Ken——thatrideintheveryfaceoffireinadryforest。But,thankGod,yousavedthelivesofthosefellows。\"\"Amen!\" exclaimedoldHiram,fervently。\"Mylad,yousavedPenetier,too;thar’snodoubtonit。Thefirewassweepin’upthecanyon,an’itwouldhavecrossedthebrooksomewharsinthetstretchyouback—fired。\" \"Ken,youshorewasborninTexas,\"drawlJimWilliams。 Hisremarkwasunrelatedtoourtalk,Ididnotknowwhathemeantbyit; neverthelessitpleasedmemorethananythingthathadeverbeensaidmeinmylife。 Thencamethereadingoflettersthathadarivedforme。InHal’sletter,firstandlastharpedonhavingbeenleftbehind。Fathersentmeacheck,andwrotethatintheeventofatroubleinthelumberdistricthetrustedmetotakethefirsttrainforHarrisburg。That,Iknew,meantthatImustgetoutofmyraggedclothes。ThatIdid,andpackedthemup——allexceptHerkysombrero,whichIwore。ThenIwenttotherailroadstationtoseetheschedule,andIcompromisedwithfatherbydecidingtotakethelimited。 Thefasteast—boundtrainhadgonealittlebefore,andthenextonedidnotleaveuntilsixo’clock。Thwouldgivemehalfadaywithmyfriends。 WhenIreturnedtothehotelDickwaslookingforme。Hecarriedmeoffup—stairstoahallfullofmen。Atoneendweretableslitteredwithpapers,andheremenweresigningtheirnameDickexplainedthatforestrangerswerebeingpaidandnewoneshired。ThenheintroducedmeofficersoftheserviceandtheChief。IknewbythewaytheylookedatmethatDickhadbeentalking。Itmademesotongue—tiedthatIcouldnotfindmyvoicewhentheChiefspoketomeandshookmyhandwarmly。Hewasatallman,withafinefaceandkindeyesandhairjusttouchedwithgray。 \"KennethWard,\"hewenton,pleasantly,\"IhopethatletterofintroductionIdictatedforyousometimeagohasbeenofsomeservice。\" \"Ihaven’thadachancetouseityet,\"Iblurtedout,andIdivedintomypockettobringforththeletter。Itwaswrinkled,soiled,andhadbeensoakedwithwater。Ibegantoapologizeforitsdisreputableappearancewhenheinterruptedme。 \"I’veheardabouttheduckingyougotandalltherestofit,\"hesaid,smiling。Thenhismannerchangedtooneofbusinessandhurry。 \"Youarestudyingforestry?\" \"Yes,sir。I’mgoingtocollegethisfall。\" \"MyfriendinHarrisburgwrotemeofyourambitionand,Imaysay,aptnessfortheforestservice。I’mverymuchpleased。Weneedahostofbrightyoungfellows。Here,lookatthismap。\" Hedrewmyattentiontoamaplyingonthetable,andmadecrossesandtracingswithapencilwhilehetalked。 \"ThisisPenetier。HerearetheArizonaPeaks。Theheavyshadingrepresentstimberedland。Allthesearecanyons。Here’sOakCreekCanyon,theonethefirebordered。NowIwantyoutotellmehowyouworkedthatback—fire,and,ifyoucan,markthelineyoufired。\" Thisappearedtomeaneasytask,andcertainlyoneIwasenthusiasticover。ItoldhimjusthowIhadcometothecanyon,andhowIsawthatthefirewouldsurelycrossthere,andthataback—firewastheonlychance。 Then,carefullystudyingthemap,ImarkedoffthethreemilesHerkyandI hadfired。 \"Verygood。Youhadhelpinthis?\" \"Yes。AfellowcalledHerky—Jerky。HewasoneofBuell’smenwhokeptmeaprisoner。\" \"Butheturnedoutaprettygoodsort,didn’the?\" \"Indeed,yes,sir。\" \"Well,I’lltrytolocatehim,andofferhimajobintheservice。Now,Mr。 Ward,you’vehadspecialopportunities;youhaveaneyeinyourhead,andyouareinterestedinforestry。Perhapsyoucanhelpus。PersonallyIshallbemostpleasedtohearwhatyouthinkmightbedoneinPenetier。\" Igaspedandstared,andcouldscarcelybelievemyears。Buthewasnotjoking;hewasasseriousasifhehadaddressedhimselftooneofhisofficers。Ilookedatthemall,standinginterestedandexpectant。Dickwasasgraveanderectasadeacon。Jimseemedmuchimpressed。ButoldHiramBent,standingsomewhatbackoftheothers,deliberatelywinkedatme。 ButforthatwinkInevercouldhaveseizedmyopportunity。ItmademeremembermytalkswithHiram。SoIboileddownallthatIhadlearnedandlauncheditontheChief。WhetherIwasbriefornot,IwasoutofbreathwhenIstopped。Heappearedmuchsurprised。 \"Thankyou,\"hesaid,finally。\"Youcertainlyhavebeenobservant。\"Thenheturnedtohisofficers。\"Gentlemen,here’sanewpointofviewfromfirst—handobservation。Icallitsplendidconservation。It’sinthelineofmypolicy。Itconsidersthesettlerandlumbermaninsteadofcombatinghim。\" Heshookhandswithmeagain。\"YoumaybesureI’llnotlosesightofyou。 OfcourseyouwillbecomingWestnextsummer,afteryourtermatcollege?\" \"Yes,sir,Iwantto——ifDick——\" HesmiledasIhesitated。Thatmanreadmymindlikeanopenbook。 \"Mr。LesliegoestotheCoconinaForestasheadforestranger。Mr。Williamsgoesashisassistant。AndIhaveappointedMr。Bentgamewardeninthesameforest。Youmayspendnextsummerwiththem。\" Istammeredsomekindofthanks,andfoundmyselfgoingoutanddown—stairswithmyfriends。 \"Oh,Dick!Wasn’thefine?……Say,where’sCoconinaForest?\" \"It’soveracrossthedesertandbeyondtheGrandCanyonofArizona。 PenetieristamecomparedtoCoconina。I’mafraidtoletyoucomeoutthere。\" \"Idon’thavetoaskyou,Mr。Dick,\"Ireplied。 \"Lad,I’llneedayoungfellarbadnextsummer,\"saidoldHiram,withtwinklingeyes。\"Oneascanhandlearope,an’helptieuplionsan’sich。\" \"Oh!mybearcub!I’dforgottenhim。Iwantedtotakehimhome。\" \"Wal,tharweren’tnosenseinthet,youngster,feryoucouldn’tdoit。Hewasahuskycub。\" \"Ihatetogiveupmymustang,too。Dick,haveyouheardoftheGreaser?\" \"Notyet,buthe’llbetrailingintoHolstonbeforelong。\" JimWilliamsremovedhispipe,andpuffedacloudofwhitesmoke。 \"Ken,Ishoreain’tfergotGreaser,\"hedrawledwithhisslowsmile。\"Hevyouanyperticklerthingyouwantdidtohim?\" \"Jim,don’tkillhim!\"Iburstout,impetuously,andthenpaused,frightenedoutofspeech。WhyIwasafraidofhimIdidnotknow,heseemedsoeasy—going,socareless——almostsweet,likeawoman;butthenIhadseenhisfaceoncewithalookthatIcouldneverforget。 \"Wal,Ken,I’lldodgeGreaserifheevercrossesmytrailagain。\" Thatpromisewasarelief。IknewGreaserwouldcometoabadend,andcertainlywouldgethisjustdeserts;butIdidnotwanthimpunishedanymoreforwhathehaddonetome。 Thoselastfewhoursspedlikewingedmoments。Wetalkedandplannedalittle,Idividedmyoutfitamongmyfriends,andthenitwastimeforthetrain。Thatlimitedtrainhadbeenlate,sotheysaid,everydayforaweek,andthisdayitwasontimetotheminute。Ihadnoluck。 Myfriendsbademegood—byeasiftheyexpectedtoseemenextday,andI saidgood—byecalmly。Ihadmyparttoplay。Myshortstaywiththemhadmademesomehowdifferent。Butmycoolnesswasdeceitful。Dickhelpedmeonthetrainandwrungmyhandagain。 \"Good—bye,Ken。It’sbeengreattohaveyouout……Nextyearyou’llbebackintheforests!\" Hehadtohurrytogetoff。ThetrainstartedasIlookedoutofmywindow。 Therestoodthepowerfulhunter,hiswhiteheadbare,andhewaswavinghishat。Jimleanedagainstarailingwithhissleepy,carelesssmile。Icaughtagleamofthebluegunswingingathiship。Dick’seyesshonewarmandblue;hewasshoutingsomething。Thentheyallpassedbackoutofsight。SomygazewanderedtotheindistinctblacklineofPenetier,tothepurpleslopes,anduptothecold,whitemountain—peaks,andDick’svoiceranginmyearslikeaprophecy:\"You’llbebackintheforests。\"