第21章

类别:其他 作者:Stewart Edward White字数:11043更新时间:19/01/07 14:47:37
Ordereceivedallthiswithsatisfaction,butwithaslightscepticism。 \"It’safloatingjam;anditgetsapushfromunderneath,\"hepointedout。\"It’sprobablysafe;butanotherfloodmightsenditout。\" \"Thefloodsaregoingdown,\"saidNorth。 \"GoodLord;Ihopeso!\"saidOrde。 Newmarksentwordthatasuddenfitofsicknesshadconfinedhimtothehouse。 \"Didn’tthinkofalittlethinglikepiles,\"saidOrdetohimself。 \"Well,that’shardlyfair。Joecouldn’thaverealisedwhenheleftherejusthowbadthingswere。\" Fortwodays,ashasbeensaid,nothinghappened。ThenOrdedecidedtobreakoutachannelthroughthejamitself。Thiswasanecessarypreliminarytogettingthelogsinshapefordistribution。Anopeningwasmadeinthepiles,andtherivermen,withpike—poleandpeavy,begancautiouslytodigtheirwaythroughthetangledtimbers。TheGovernmentpile—driver,whichhadfinallybeensentupfrombelow,beganplacingfiveextraboomsatintervalsdownstreamtocapturethedriftasfastasitwasturnedloose。Fromthemillsandprivateboomscrewscametoassistinthelabour。Thetroublesappearedtobequiteover,whenwordcamefromReddingthatthewaterswereagainrising。TenminuteslaterLeopoldLincolnBunn,thelocalreporter,cameflappinginonRandall’soldwhitehorse,likeasecondPaulRevere,cryingthattheironbridgehadgone,andthelogswereracingdownrivertowardthebooms。 \"Itjustwentout!\"heansweredtheeagerexclamationsofthemenwhocrowdedaroundhim。\"That’sallIknow。Itwentout!Andtheotherbridges!Sure!AllbuttheLakeShore!Don’tknowwhythatdidn’tgoout。No;thelogsdidn’tjamthere;justslidrightunder!\" \"Thatsettlesit,\"saidWelton,turningaway。 \"Youaren’tgoingtoquit!\"criedOrde。 \"Certainly。You’recrazy!\"saidWeltonwithsomeasperity。\"Iftheycan’tstopalittlejamwithiron,whatareyourwoodendefencesgoingtoamounttoagainstthewholeaccumulation?Whenthoselogshitthetailofthisjam,she’llgooutbeforeyoucanwink。\" Herefusedtolistentoargument。 \"It’ssuredeath,\"saidhe,\"andI’mnotgoingtosacrificemymenfornothing,evenifthey’dstay。\" Otherownersamongthebystanderssaidthesamething。Anairofprofounddiscouragementhadfallenonthemall。Thestrainofthefightwasnowtelling。Theutmostthathumanfleshandbloodwascapableofhadbeenaccomplished;ahard—wonvictoryhadbeengainedbythenarrowestofnarrowmargins。Inthisnewstruggletheoldoddswerestillagainstthem,andinadditionthestrengththathadpushedasideRedding’sbesteffort,augmentedbythemomentumofapowerfulcurrent。Itwassmallwondertheygaveup。 Alreadythenewswasspreadingamongtheworkersonthejams。Asmanshoutedtoman,eachshoulderedhispeavyandcamerunningashore,eagerquestiononhislips。OrdesawtheGovernmentdriverbelowcastingloosefromhermoorings。AmomentlaterhertugtowedherawaytosomesidebayouofsafetyoutoftheexpectedrushtotheLake。 \"Butwecanholdher!\"criedOrdeindesperation。\"Havealittlenervewithyou。Youaren’tgoingtoquitlikethat!\" Hesweptthemwithhiseye;thenturnedawayfromthemwithagestureofdespair。Theywatchedhimgravelyandsilently。 \"It’snouse,boy,\"saidoldCarlin;\"it’ssuredeath。\" \"Suredeath!\"Ordelaughedbitterly。\"Allright;suredeath,then。 Isn’tthereamaninthiscrowdthatwilltacklethissortofsuredeathwithme?\" \"I’mwithyou。\" \"Andme,\"saidNorthandtheRoughRedinabreath。 \"Good!\"criedOrde。\"You,too,JohnnySims?andPurdy?andJimmyPowers?Bullyboys!\" \"Ireckonyou’llneedthetug,\"saidMarsh。 AdozenmoreofOrde’spersonalfollowingvolunteered。Atoncehisgoodhumourreturned;andhiseasyleisurelyconfidenceinhimself。 \"We’vegottoclosethatopening,firstthing,\"saidhe。\"Marsh,towthepile—driverupthere。\" Hecausedaheavylinetoberunfromatree,situatedaroundthebenddownstream,tothesternofthedriver。 \"Nowifyouhaveto,\"hetoldNorth,whohadcharge,\"letgoallholds,andthelinewillprobablyswingyouaroundoutofdanger。 Weonthetugwillgetoutasbestwecan。\" Theopeningwastobeclosedbypilesdriveningroupsofsixteenboundtogetherbychains。Theclumpswereconnectedonetotheotherbyasystemofboomlogsandropestointerposeacontinuousbarrier。Thepile—driverplacedtheclumps;whilethetugattendedtotheconnectingdefences。 \"Now,boys,\"saidOrdeashislastword,\"ifshestartstogo,saveyourselvesthebestwayyoucan。Nevermindthedriver。STAYON TOP!\" Slowlythetugandherconsortnosedupthroughtheboilingwater。 \"She’srisingalready,\"saidOrdetoMarsh,watchingthewateraroundthepiles。 \"Yes,andthatjam’sgoingoutbeforemanyminutes,\"supplementedthetugboatcaptaingrimly。 Boththesestatementswereonlytootrue。Althoughnotfifteenminutesbefore,thejamhadlainlockedinperfectsafety,nowtheslightriseofthewatershadliftedandloosenedthemassuntilitrosefairlyonthequiver。 \"Workfast!\"Ordecalledtothemenonthepile—driver。\"IfwecanclosetheopeningbeforethoseReddinglogshitus,wemaybeabletoturnthemintoournewchannel。\" Hedidnotaddthatiftheopeningwerenotclosedbeforethejambroke,asbreakitwouldinaveryfewmoments,theprobabilitieswerethatbothpile—driverandtugwouldbedestroyed。Everymanknewthatalready。 TomNorthorderedapileplacedinthecarriage;thehammerdescended。Atonce,likebatteringramslogsbegantoshootupfromthedepthsoftheriverendforemostallaboutthem。Thesetimberswereprojectedwithtremendousforce,leapingsometimeshalftheirlengthabovethesurfaceofthewater。Ifanyofthemhadhiteitherthetugorthepile—driversquarely,itwouldhavestoveandsunkthecraft。Fortunatelythisdidnothappen;butMarshhastilytowedthescowbacktoabetterposition。Thepilehadevidentlybeendrivenintothefootofthejamitself,thuslooseningtimberslyingatthebottomoftheriver。 Theworkwentforwardasrapidlyaspossible。Fourtimesthejamshruggedandsettled;butfourtimesitpausedonthebrinkofdischarge。Threeoftheclumpshadbeenplacedandbound;andfifteenpilesofthelastclumphadbeendriven。 \"Onemorepile!\"breathedOrde,hisbreathquickeningatrifleasheglancedupstream。 Thehammerinthehighderrickransmoothlytothetop,paused,andfell。Ahalfdozentimesmoreitripped。Thenwithoutdelaytheheavychainswerethrownaroundthewinch,andthesteampowerbegantodrawtheclumpstogether。 \"Done!\"criedTomNorth,straighteninghisback。 \"Andajobintime,too,\"saidJohnnySims,indicatingthecreakingandtotteringjam。 Northunmoored,andthedriverdroppedbackwiththecurrentandaroundthebendwhereshewassnubbedbythesafetylinealreadymentioned。 Immediatelythetugchurnedforwardtoaccomplishthelastduty,thatofbindingthedefencestogetherbymeansofchainsandcables。 Twomenleapedtothefloatingboomsandmovedherforeandaft。 OrdeandtheRoughRedsetaboutthetask。Methodicallytheyworkedfromeitherendtowardthemiddle。Whentheymetfinally,Ordedirectedhisassistanttogetaboardthetug。 \"I’lltiethisone,Jimmy,\"saidhe。 Aboardthetugallwastensepreparation。Marshgraspedalertlythespokesofthewheel。Intheengine—roomHarvey,hishandonthethrottle,stoodreadytothrowherwideopenatthesignal。ArmedwithsharpaxestwomenpreparedtocutthemooringlinesonasignfromtheRoughRed。Theywatchedhisupraisedhand。Whenitshoulddescend,theiraxesmustfall。 \"Lookout,\"theRoughRedwarnedOrde,whowasmethodicallytyingthelastcumbersomeknot,\"she’sgettingready!\" Ordefoldedtheknotoverwithoutreply。Upstreamthejamcreaked,groaned,settleddeliberatelyforward,cuttingaclumpofpileslikestraw。 \"She’scoming!\"criedtheRoughRed。 \"Givemeeverysecondyoucan,\"saidOrde,withoutlookingup。Hewasjustmakingthelastturns。 Themasstoppledslowly,fellintotheswiftcurrent,andleapedwitharoar。TheRoughRedwatchedwithcat—likeattention。rewworkedasthoughmad。Exceptingthem,nooneventuredontheriver,fortobecaughtintheimminentbreakmeanttodie。Oldspars,refusetimbersofallsorts——anythingandeverythingwasrequisitionedthatmighthelpformanobstructionaboveorbelowwater。Pilesweretakenwheretheycouldbefound。Farmer’streeswerecutdown。Pinesbelongingtodiversandprotestingownerswerefelledandsharpened。Somewerebroughtinbyrail。EventheinviolateGovernmentsupplywascommandeered。TheRailroadCompanyhadafinelotwhich,withremarkableshortsightednessandlackofpublicspirit,theyrefusedtosellatanyprice。Thecrewtookthembyforce。OnceCaptainMarshwasfounduptohiswaistinwater,himselffellingthetreesofawood,anddraggingthemtotheriverbyacableattachedtothewinchofhistug。Nightfollowedday;andda\"Jump!\"hecriedatlast,andhisrightarmdescended。 Withtheshoutandthemotionseveralthingshappenedsimultaneously。Ordeleapedblindlyfortherail,wherehewasseizedanddraggedaboardbytheRoughRed;theaxesfell,Marshwhirledoverthewheel,Harveythrewopenhisthrottle。Thetugsprangfromitsleashlikeahound。Andbehindthebarrierthelogs,tossingandtumbling,thewhitesprayflyingbeforetheironslaught,beatinvainagainstthebarrier,likeragingwildbeastswhosepreyhasescaped。 \"Closecall,\"saidOrdebriefly。 \"Betyou,\"repliedMarsh。 Neitherreferredtothetug’sescape;buttothefortunateclosingoftheopening。 XLI OrdenowtookstepstodeflectintothechannelrecentlydredgedtoStearn’sBayouthemassofthelogsracingdownstreamfromRedding。 Heestimatedthathehadstilltwohoursorsoinwhichtodothework。Inthistimehesucceededbytheseveresteffortsinestablishingaroughshuntintothenewchannel。Thelogswouldcomedownrunningfree。Onlytheshockoftheirimpactagainstthetailofthejamalreadyformedwastobefeared。Ordehopedtobeabletoturnthebulkofthemaside。 Thisatfirsthesucceededindoing;andverysuccessfullyasaffectingthepressureonthejambelow。Thefirstlogscamescattering。Theninalittlewhilethesurfaceoftheriverwascoveredwiththem;theyshoulderedeachotherasideintheireagernesstooutstriptherushingwater;finallytheycrowdeddownmoreslowly,hardlyabletomaketheirwayagainstthechokingoftheriverbanks,butputtingforthintheveryefforttoproceedatremendouspower。TothecrewworkinginthechanneldredgedthroughtoSteam’sBayoutheaffairwasthatofdrivingarathernarrowandswiftstream,onlyexaggerated。Byquickandskilfulworktheysucceededinkeepingthelogsinmotion。Alargeproportionofthetimbersfoundtheirwayintothebayou。Thosethatcontinuedondowntherivercouldhardlyhavemucheffectonthejam。 Theworkwasbreathlessinitsspeed。Fromonetoanothersweat— bathed,pantingmanthelogswerehandedon。Asyetonlytheadvanceofthebigjamhadarrivedatthedredgedchannel。 Ordelookedabouthimandrealisedthis。 \"Wecan’tkeepthisupwhenthemainbodyhitsus,\"hepantedtohisneighbour,JimDenning。\"We’llhavetodosomemorepile—driverwork。\" Hemadearapidexcursiontotheboomcamp,whencehereturnedwiththirtyorfortyofthemenwhohadgivenupworkonthejambelow。 \"Here,boys,\"saidhe,\"youcanatleastkeeptheselogsmovinginthischannelforacoupleofhours。Thisisn’tdangerous。\" Hespokequitewithoutsarcasticintent;buttherivermen,alreadyovertheirfirstpanic,lookedateachotheratrifleshamefacedly。 \"I’lltieintoherwhereveryousay,\"saidonebigfellow。Ifyoufellowsaregoingbacktothejam,I’mwithyou。\" Twoorthreemorevolunteered。Theremaindersaidnothing,butinsilencetookchargeofthedredgedchannel。 Ordeandhismennowreturnedtothejamwhere,onthepile—driver,thetugs,andthebooms,theysetmethodicallytostrengtheningthedefencesaswellastheywereable。 \"She’sholdingstronganddandy,\"saidOrdetoTomNorth,examiningcriticallytheclumpsofpiles。\"Thatchannelhelpsalotinmorewaysthanone。Ittakesanawfullotofwateroutoftheriver。Aslongasthosefellowskeepthelogsmoving,Ireallybelievewe’reallright。\" Butshortlythewaterbegantoriseagain,thistimefairlybyleaps。Inimmediateresponsethejamincreaseditspressure。Forthehundredthtimethefrailwoodendefencesopposedtomillionsofpoundsweretestedtotheveryextremeoftheirendurance。Theclumpsofpilessaggedoutward;thenetworkofchainsandcablestightenedandtightenedagain,drawingevernearerthesnappingpoint。Suddenly,almostwithoutwarning,thesituationhadbecomedesperate。 AndforthefirsttimeOrdecompletelylosthispoiseandbecamefluentlyprofane。Heshookhisfistagainstthemenacinglogs;heapostrophisedtheriver,thehighwater,thejam,thedeserters,Newmarkandhisillness,endingfinallyinageneralanathemaagainstanyandallstreams,logs,andfloods。Thenhestormedawaytoseeifanythinghadgonewrongatthedredgedchannel。 \"Well,\"saidTomNorth,\"they’vegottheoldmanrealgoodandmadthistime。\" Thecrewwentondrivingpiles,stringiynightagain。Noneofthecrewsrealisedthefact。Themenwerecaughtinthetoilsofalabourceaselessandeternal。 Neverwoulditend,justasneverhaditbegun。Alwaysweretheytohandlepiles,steamhammengcables,bindingchains,although,nowthattheinspirationofOrde’scombativespiritwaswithdrawnthelaboursseemeduseless,futile,amerefillinginofthetimebeforethesuprememomentwhentheywouldbecalledupontopaythesacrificetheirpersistenceandloyaltyhadprofferedforthealtarofself—respectandtheinvincibilityofthehumanSoul。 AtthedredgedchannelOrdesawtherivermenstandingidle,and,half—blindwithangerheburstuponthemdemandingbythis,thatandtheotherwhattheymeant。Thenbestoppedshortandstared。 Squareacrossthedredgedchannelandcompletelyblockingitlayasinglespanofanironbridge。Althoughtwistedandmisshapen,itwasstillintact,theframeworkofitsoverheadtruss—workretainingitscage—likeshape。Behinditthelogshadofcoursepiledupinajam,which,sinkingrapidlytothebedofthechannel,haddammedbackthewater。 \"Whereinhelldidthatdropfrom?\"criedOrde。 \"Comedownontopthejam,\"explainedariverman。MusthavecomewayfromRedding。Wejustcouldn’tSCAREheroutofhere。\" Orde,suddenlyfallenintoacoldrage,staredattheobstruction,bothfistsclenchedathisside。 \"Toobad,boy,\"saidWeltonathiselbow。\"Butdon’ttakeittoohard。You’vedonemorethananyoftherestofuscould。Andwe’reallloserstogether。\" Ordelookedathimstrangely。 \"Thataboutsettlesit,\"repeatedWelton。 \"Settle!\"criedOrde。\"Ishouldthinknot。\" Weltonsmiledquaintly。 \"Don’tyouknowwhenyou’relicked?\" \"Licked,hell!\"saidOrde。\"We’vejustbeguntofight。\" \"Whatcanyoudo?\" \"Getthatbridgespanoutofthere,ofcourse。\" \"How?\" \"Can’tweblowherupwithpowder?\" \"Evertrytoblowupiron?\" \"Theremustbesomeway。\" \"Oh,thereis,\"repliedWelton。\"Ofcourse——takeherapartboltbyboltandnutbynut。\" \"Sendforthewrenches,then,\"snappedOrde。 \"Butitwouldtaketwoorthreedays,evenworkingnightandday。\" \"Whatofit?\" \"Butitwouldbetoolate——itwoulddonogood——\" \"Perhapsnot,\"interruptedOrde;\"butitwillbedoingsomething,anyway。Lookhere,Welton,areyougame?Ifyou’llgetthatbridgeoutintwodaysI’llholdthejam。\" \"Youcan’tholdthatjamtwohours,letalonetwodays,\"saidWeltondecidedly。 \"That’smybusiness。You’rewastingtime。Willyousendforlanternsandwrenchesandkeepthiscrewworking?\" \"Iwill,\"saidWelton。 \"Thendoit。\" Duringthenexttwodaystheoldsceneswereallrelived,withbackofthemtheweightofthestrugglethathadgonebefore。Thelittlecrsandtheimplementsoftheirtrade,menacedbyajamonthepointofbreaking,wetbyaswollenandangryflood,over—archedbyaclearcalmskyorbythetwinklingpeacefulstars。Longsincehadtheyceasedtoreckonwiththeresultsofwhattheydid,theconsequenceseithertothemselvesortothejam。Mechanicallytheyperformedtheirlabour。Perhapsthelogswouldkillthem。Perhapstheselong,black,drippingpilestheydrovewerehavingsomeeffectonthesituation。Neitherpossibilitymattered。 Thenallatonce,asthoughafaucethadbeenturnedoff,thefloodsslackened。 \"They’veopenedthechannel,\"saidOrdedully。Hisvoicesoundedtohimselfveryfaraway。Suddenlytheexternalworld,too,seemedremovedtoadistance,farfromhiscentreofconsciousness。Hefelthimselfmovinginstrangeanddistortedsurroundings;heheardhimselfrepeatingtoeachofanumberofwavering,giganticfiguresthetalismanicwordsthathadaccomplishedthedissolutionoftheearthforhimself:\"They’veopenedthechannel。\"Atlasthefelthardplanksbeneathhisfeet,and,shakinghisheadwithaneffort,hemadeoutthepilot—houseoftheSPRITEandahollow—eyedmanleaningagainstit。\"They’veopenedthechannel,Marsh,\"herepeated。\"Iguessthat’llbeall。\"Thenquiteslowlyhesanktothedeck,soundasleep。 Welton,returningfromhislabourswiththeironbridgeandthejam,foundthemthus。Mensleptonthedeckofthetug,aboardthepile— driver。Twoorthreehadevencurledupinthecrevicesofthejam,restinginthearmsofthemonstertheyhadsubdued。 XLII WhenNewmarkleft,intheeathebooms,unlesscuriosityshouldtakeher。 Astheteamleftthemarshroadforthecountyturnpikepastthemillsyouare。rlystagesofthejam,hegavescantthoughttotheerrandonwhichhehadostensiblydeparted。WhetherornorOrdegotasupplyofpileswastohimamatterofindifference。Hishope,orratherpreferencewasthatthejamshouldgoout;buthesawclearlywhatOrde,blindedbytheswiftactionofthestruggle,wasasyetunabletoperceive。Evenshouldtherivermansucceedinstoppingthejam,theextraordinaryexpensesincidentaltothedefenceandtothesubsequentsalvaging,untanglingandsortingwouldmorethaneatuptheprofitsofthedrive。Ordewouldthenbeforcedtoaskforanextensionoftimeonhisnotes。 OnarrivinginMonrovia,hedrovetohisownhouse。ToMallockheissuedorders。 \"GototheofficeandtellthemIamill,\"saidhe,\"andthenhuntupMr。Heinzman,whereverheis,andtellhimIwanttoseehimimmediately。\" HedidnottroubletosendworddirectlytoOrde,upriver;butlefthimtobeinformedbytheslowprocessoffiltrationthroughthebookkeepers。TheinterimofseveralhoursbeforeHeinzmanappearedhespentverycomfortablyinhiseasychair,dippingintoasmallvolumeofMontaigne。 AtlengththeGermanwasannounced。Heenteredratherredandbreathless,obviouslysurprisedtofindNewmarkathome。 \"Dotwasaterriblejam,\"saidhe,moppinghisbrowandsinkingintoachair。\"Igotlotsoflogsinit。\" Newmarkdismissedthesubjectwithanabruptflipofhisunlightedcigar。 \"Heinzman,\"saidhe,\"inthreeweeksatthelatestOrdewillcometoyouaskingforarenewalofthenotesyouholdagainstourfirm。 Youmustrefusetomakesucharenewal。\" \"Allrighdt,\"agreedHeinzman。 \"He’llprobablyofferyouhigherinterest。Youmustrefusethat。 Thenwhenthenotesareoverdueyoumustbeginsuitinforeclosure。\" \"Allrighdt,\"repeatedHeinzmanalittlerestlessly。\"Doyouthinkhevillholdthatjam?\" Newmarkshruggedhisshouldersswiftly。 \"Igotlotsoflogsinthatjam。IfthatjamgoesoutIvillloseaheapofmoney。\" \"Well,you’llmakequiteaheaponthisdeal,\"saidNewmarkcarelessly。 \"Supposeheholdsit,\"saidHeinzman,pausing。\"Ihatelikethemischieftojoomponhim。\" \"Rot!\"saidNewmarkdecisively。\"That’swhathe’stherefor。\"HelookedattheGermansharply。\"Isupposeyouknowjusthowdeepyou’reinthis?\" \"Oh,Iain’tbackingoudt,\"negativedHeinzman。\"Notabit。\" \"Well,then,youknowwhattodo,\"saidNewmark,terminatingtheinterview。 XLIII Littlebylittlethewaterwentdown。Thepressure,alreadyconsiderablyrelievedbythechannelintoStearn’sBayou,slackenedeveryhour。Orde,stillhalfdazedwithhislong—delayedsleep,drovebackalongthemarshroadtotown。 Hisfacultieswerestillinthetorporthatfollowsrestafterexhaustion。ThewarmJulysun,thebreezefromtheLake,theflashoflightfromtheroadsidewater,thesewereallhehadroomforamonghisperceptions。Hewascontenttoenjoythem,andtoanticipatedrowsilythekeenpleasureofseeingCarrollagain。Intherushofthejamhehadheardnothingfromher。ForallheknewsheandBobbymighthavebeenamongthespectatorsonthebank;hehadhardlyoncelefttheriver。ItdidnotseemtohimstrangethatCarrollshouldnothavebeentheretowelcomehimafterthestrugglewasover。Rarelydidshegettotheboomsinordinarycircumstances。Thisepisodeofthebigjamwas,afterall,nothingbutpartoftheday’sworktoOrde;acrisis,exaggerateditistrue,butlikemanyothercrisesamanmustmeetandcopewithontheriver。TherewasnoreasonwhyCarrollshoulddrivethetwelvemilesbetweenMonroviaandsandlumberyards,Ordeshookhimselffullyawake。 Hebegantoreviewthesituation。AsNewmarkhadaccuratelyforeseen,hecamealmostimmediatelytoarealisationthatthefirmwouldnotbeabletomeetthenotesgiventoHeinzman。Ordehaddependedontheprofitsfromtheseason’sdrivetoenablehimtomakeupthenecessaryamount。Thoseprofitswouldbegreatlydiminished,ifnotwipedoutentirely,bytheexpenses,bothregularandirregular,incurredinholdingthejam;bythedamagesuitssurelytobebroughtbytheownersofthepiles,trees,pile—driversandothersuppliesandmaterialsrequisitionedintheheatofthecampaign; andbytheextralabournecessarytobreakoutthejamandtosortthelogsaccordingtotheirvariousdestinations。 \"I’llhavetogetanextensionoftime,\"saidOrdetohimself。\"OfcourseJoewillletmehavemoretimeonmyownpersonalnotetothefirm。AndHeinzmansurelyoughtto——Isavedalotofhislogsinthatjam。Andifhedoesn’twantto,Iguessanofferofalittlehigherinterestwillfetchhim。\" Ordinarilythestateofaffairswouldhaveworriedhim,foritwasexactl\" \"Wherewassheexposed?\" \"DownatHeinzman’s。Youknow——orperhapsyoudon’t——thatoldHeinzmanistheworstsortofanti—vaccinationcrank。Well,he’sreapedthereward。\" \"Hashesmallpox?\"askedOrdethatyouwouldtakethemuppersonally。Ourresourcesarealltiedup。\" \"Can’tweraiseanythingmoreontheNorthernPeninsulatimber?\" askedOrde。 \"Yououghttoknowwecan’t,\"criedNewmark,withanappearanceofgrowingexcitement。\"Thelastseventy—fivethousandweborrowedformefinishesthat。\" \"Can’tyoutakeuppartofyournote?\" \"Mynotecomesduein1885,\"rejoinedNewmarkwithcolddisgust。\"I expecttotakeitupthen。ButIcan’tuntilthen。Ihadn’texpectedanythinglikethis。\" \"Well,don’tgethot,\"saidOrdevaguely。\"IonlythoughtthatNorthernPeninsuythesituationhehadfoughtagainstsohard。Butnowhewastooweariedinsoulandbody。Hedismissedthesubjectfromhismind。Thehorses,leftalmosttothemselves,lapsedintoasleepyjog。Afteralittletheypassedthebridgeandenteredthetown。 Warmspicyodoursofpinedisengagedthemselvesfromthebrokenshinglesandsawdustoftheroadway,andfloatedupwardthroughthehotsunshine。Thebeautifulmapleswiththeirdenseshadowsthrewthesidewalksintocoolness。Uponestreetanddownanotherthehorsestooktheiraccustomedway。FinallytheypulledupoppositetheOrdehouse。Ordehitchedthehorses,and,hisstepquickeninginanticipation,sprangupthewalkandintothefrontdoor。 \"Hullo,sweetheart!\"hecalledcheerily。 Theechoesaloneansweredhim。Hecriedagain,andyetagain,withagrowingfeelingofdisappointmentthatCarrollshouldhappentobefromhome。Finallyadooropenedandshutinthebackpartofthehouse。AmomentlaterMary,theIrishservantgirl,camethroughthedining—room,caughtsightofOrde,threwherapronoverherhead,andburstintooneofthoseextravagantdemonstrationsofgriefpeculiartothewarm—heartedofherclass。 Ordestoppedshort,asinkingathisheart。 \"Whatisit,Mary?\"heaskedveryquietly。 Butthegirlonlyweptthelouder,rockingbackandforthinafreshparoxysmofgrief。BesidehimselfwithanxietyOrdesprangforwardtoshakeherbythearm,toshowerherwithquestions。Theseelicitednothingbutbrokenandincoherentfragmentsconcerning\"themissus,\"\"oh,thesadday!\"\"andmeliftallalonewithBobby,meheartthatheavy,\"andthelike,whichservedmerelytoincreaseOrde’sbewildermentandanxiety。AtthismomentBobbyhimselfappearedfromthedirectionofthekitchen。Orde,franticwithalarm,felluponhisson。Bobby,muchbewilderedbyallthispother,couldonlymumblesomethingabout\"smallpox,\"and\"tookmammaawaywithdoctor。\" \"Where?where,Bobby?\"criedOrde,fairlyshakingthesmallboybytheshoulder。Hefeltlikeamaninabaddream,tryingtoreachagoalthatconstantlyeludedhim。 Atthismomentacalm,dryvoicebrokethroughtheturmoilofquestionsandexclamations。Ordelookeduptoseethetall,angularformofDoctorMcMullenstandinginthedoorway。 \"It’sallright,\"saidthedoctorinanswertoOrde’sagonisedexpression。\"Yourwifewasexposedtosmallpoxandisatmyhousetoavoidthedangerofspreadingcontagion。Sheisnotill。\" HavingthusinoneswiftdecisivesentencecoveredthegroundofOrde’sanxiety,heturnedtothesnifflingservant。 \"Mary,\"saidhesternly,\"lastuffmightbeworthsavinganywaywecouldfigureit。\"