Butheisapoorjudgesometimes。IwishImighthavebegunwithhersooner。
Icannotthinksheisquiteasmercenaryasherepresentshertobe。”
Throughthewindowhesawaprettypicture。OutlinedagainstthedarkgreencedarsofthenorthanglewasProfessorBurgess,tall,slender,fairofface,faultlessindress。BesidehimwasElinorWream,alldaintyandsweetandwhite,fromthebroad-brimmedhatsetjauntilyonherdarkhairtothewhitebowsontheinstepofherneatlittlecanvasshoes。
AwaveoflonelinesssweptoverDr。Fenneben\'ssoulashelooked。
\"ItmusthavebeenathousandyearsagothatIwasinloveandwalkedinmyEden。Therearenoserpentshereastherewereinmine。”
Justthenhiseyesfelluponthewidestonelandingofthecampussteps。
AtthesamemomentElinorgaveascreamoffright。Abullsnake,bigandugly,hadcrawledhalfoutoftheburnedgrassesoftheslopeandstretcheditselflazilyinthesunshinealongthewarmstone。
Itrouseditselfatthescream,emittingitshoarsehiss,afterthemannerofbullsnakes。Elinorclutchedathercompanion\'sarm,palewithfear。
\"Killit!Killit!\"shecried,tryingtoforceherslenderwhiteparasolintohishand。
Beforehecouldmove,VicBurleighleapedoutfrombehindthecedars,and,pickingupasharp-edgedbitoflimestone,tippedhishanddexterouslyandsentitcleanasaknifecutacrossthespace。
Itstruckthesnakejustbelowthehead,halfseveringitfromthebody。
AnotherleapandBurleighhadkickedthewholewrithingmass——
itwouldhavemeasuredfivefeet——offthestoneintothesunflowerstalksandlonggrassesofthesteepslope。
\"Howdidyoueverdare?\"Elinorasked。
\"Oh,he\'snotpoison;hejustdoesn\'tbelonguphere。”
ThebluntnessoftimiditywasinVic\'sanswer,butthestrengthandmusicaldepthofhisresonantvoicewasalmoststartling。
\"ThereisnoEdenwithoutaserpent,MissElinor,\"ProfessorBurgesssaidlightly。
\"NoraserpentwithoutsomesortofEdenbuiltaroundit。
Thething\'smatewillbealongafteritprettysoon。
Lookoutforitdownthere。Thebestplacetocatchitisrightbehinditsears,\"cametheboy\'squickresponse。
BurleighlookedbackdefiantlyatBurgessashedisappearedindoors。
Andtheantagonismborninthemeetingofthesetwomeninthemorningtookonatinydegreeofstrengthintheafternoon。
\"Whatawonderfulvoice,Vincent。Itmakesonewanttohearitagain,\"Elinorexclaimed。
\"Yes,andwhatanovergrownpileofawkwardness。Itmakesonehopenevertoseeitagain,\"hercompanionresponded。
\"Buthekilledthatsnakeinawaythatlookedexperttome,\"Elinorinsisted。
\"MydearMissElinor,hewasprobablyborninsomeKansascabinandhaspracticedkillingsnakesallhislife。Notaveryelevatingfeat。
Let\'sgodownandexploreLagondaLedgenowbeforetheothersnakecomesinforthecoroner\'sinquest。”
Andthetwopasseddownthestonestepstotheshadylevelcampusandontothetownbeyondit。
\"Youarehardonsnakes,Burleigh,\"Dr。Fennebensaidashewelcomedthecountryboyintohisstudy。\"Abullsnakeisaharmlesscreature,andheisthefarmer\'sfriend。”
\"Lethimstayonthefarmthen。Ihatehim。He\'snofriendofmine,\"Vicreplied。
HewasoverflowingthechairrecentlygracedbyProfessorBurgessandclutchinghisderbyasifitmightescapeandleavehimbareheadedforever。
Hisfacehadadoggedexpressionandhisglancewasstern。
Yethisdirectwordsandthedeeprichnessofhisvoiceputhimoutsideoftheclassofcommonplacebeginners。
\"Areyoufondofkillingthings?\"theDeanasked。
TheruddycolordeepenedinVicBurleigh\'sbrowncheek,butthesteadfastgazeofhiseyesandthefirmlinesofhismouthtoldtheheadofSunrisesomethingofwhathewouldfindinthesturdyyoungJayhawker。
\"Sometimes,\"camethebluntanswer。\"I\'vealwayslivedonaKansasclaim。
Unlessyouknowwhatthatmeansyoumightnotunderstand——howhardalife\"——
Vicstoppedabruptlyandsqueezedtherimofhisderby。
\"Nevermind。Wetakeonlyfacevaluehere。Fineviewfromthatwindow,\"
andLloydFenneben\'sgenialsmilebegantowintheheartofthecountryboyasmostyoungheartswerewontohim。
Burleighleanedtowardthewindow,forgetfulofthechairarmshehadstriventosubdue,thelateafternoonsunlightfallingonhisbrownfaceandglintinginhisauburnhair。
\"It\'sasprettyasparadise,\"hesaid,simply。\"There\'snothinglikeourKansasprairies。”
\"Youcomefromtheplainsoutwest,Ihear。Howlongdoyouplantostayhere,Burleigh?\"Dr。Fennebenasked。
\"FouryearsifIcanmakeitgo。I\'vegotalittleschoolingandIknowhowtoherdcattle。Ineedmorethanthis,ifIamonlyacountryboy。”
\"Whopaysforyourschooling,yourself,oryourfather?\"Fennebenqueried。
\"Ihavenofathernormothernow。”
\"YouarewillingtoworkfouryearstogetadiplomafromSunrise?Itishardwork;alltheharderifyouhavenothadmuchschoolingbeforeit。”
\"I\'mwillingtowork,andI\'dliketohavethediplomaforit,\"Vicanswered。
\"Burleigh,didyounoticetheletterScarvedinthestoneabovethedoor?\"
\"Yes,sir;IsupposeitstandsforSunrise?\"
\"Itdoes。Butwiththeyearsitwilltakeonnewmeaningsforyou。
Whenyouhavelearnedallthesemeaningsyouwillbereadyforyourdiploma——
andmore。YouwillbefaronyourwaytothewinningofaMaster\'sDegree。”
Vic\'seyeswidenedwithasortofchild-likesimplicity。
Heforgothishatandthechairarms,andDr。Fennebennotedforthefirsttimethathisgolden-browneyesmatchinghisauburnhairwereshadedbylongblacklashes,thekindartistsraveabout,andarchedoverwithblackbrows。
\"Hiseyesandvoiceareallright,\"wastheDean\'smentalcomment。
\"There\'sgoodbloodinhisveins,I\'llwager。”
Butbeforehecouldspeakfurthertheshrillscreamofafrightenedchildcamefromthecampusbelowtheridge。
AtthecryVicBurleighsprangtohisfeet,upsettinghischair,andwithoutstoppingtopickitup,herushedfromthebuilding。
Ashetoredownthelongflightofsteps,LloydFennebencaughtsightofachildonthelevelcampusrunningtowardhimasfastasitsfatlittlelegscouldtoddle。TwominuteslaterVicBurleighwasbackinthestudy,pantingandhot,withthelittleoneclingingtohisneck。
\"Excuseme,please,\"Vicsaidasheliftedthefallenchair。
\"IforgotallaboutBugdownthere,andthewidowBull\"——
hegaveahalf-smile——\"waswrigglingaroundtryingtofindhermate,andscaredhim。He\'stoolittletobeleftalone,anyhow。”
Bugwasasturdy,stubbythree-year-old,orless,dimpledandbrown,withbigdarkeyesandatangleofsoftlittlered-brownringlets。
AsVicseatedhimself,Bugperchedonthearmofthechairinsideofthebigboy\'sencirclingarm。
\"Whoisyourfriend?Isheyourbrother?\"askedtheDean。
\"No。He\'snorelation。Idon\'tknowanythingabouthim,exceptthathisnameisBuler。BugBuler,hesays。”
LittleBugputupachubbybrownhandloving-wisetoVicBurleigh\'sbrowncheek,and,lookingstraightatDr。Fennebenwithwideseriouseyes,heasked,\"IsyoudoodtoVic?\"
\"Yes,indeed,\"repliedtheDean。
\"Nen,Ilikeyoufornever,\"Bugdeclared,shuttinghislipssotightlythathischeckspuffed。
\"Howdoyouhappentohavethischildhere,Burleigh?\"questionedFenneben。
\"Becausehe\'sgotnobodyelsetolookafterhim,\"answeredVic。
\"Howaboutanorphanasylum?
Viclookeddownatthelittlefellowcuddledagainsthisarm,andeveryfeatureofhissternfacesoftened。
\"WillitmakeanydifferenceabouthimifIgetmylessons,sir?Ican\'tletBuggonow。Wearethelimitforeachother——neitherofusgotanybodyelse。
Itakecareofhim,buthekeepsmefromgettingtoocoarseandrough。
Everyfellowneedssomethinginnocentandgoodabouthimsometimes。”
\"Oh,no!Keephimifyouwanthim。Butwouldyoumindtellingmeabouthim?\"
\"I\'drathernotnow,\"Burleighsaid,quietly,andLloydFennebenknewwhentodropasubject。
\"ThenI\'mthroughwithyoufortoday,Burleigh。ImustletMissSaxonhavemyroomnow。Comeherewheneveryoulike,andbringBugifyoucareto。”
SunrisestudentsalwaysleftDr。Fenneben\'sstudywithalittlemoreofself-respectthanwhentheyenteredit;richer,notsomuchfromthewordasfromthespiritoftheheadofSunrise。VictorBurleighwithlittleBugBuler\'sfatfistclaspedinhisbig,hardhandwalkedoutofthecollegedoorthatafternoonwiththeunconsciousbaptismofthestudentuponhim,thedimsenseofafellowshipwithascholarlymasterofbooksandofmen。
BackinhisstudyLloydFennebensatlookingoutoncemoreattheEmpirethatmeantnothingbutdrearydistancestothescholarlyprofessorofGreek,andseemedaparadisetotheuntrainedyoungfellowfromtheprairies。
\"Iseemystintofclothfortheday,\"hemurmured。
\"Acollegeprofessorinthemakingwhohasmuchtounlearn;
acrudeyounggiantwhoisfondofkillingthings,andcaresforhelplesschildren;andabeautiful,wilful,characterlessgirltobeshownintoherwomanlyheritage。
Theclayisready。Itisthepotterwhosehandsneedskill。
VictorBurleigh!VictorBurleigh!There\'smygreatestproblemofallthree。HehasthestrengthofaTitaninthosearms,andthepassionofatigerbehindthoseinnocentyelloweyes。
Godkeepmeonthehilltopnorletmyfeetoncegetintothedarkanddangerousways!\"
Helookedlongatthelandscaperadiantunderthelevelraysofsplendorstreamingfromthelowafternoonsun。
\"Iwonderwhobuiltthatfire,andwhatthatpillarofsmokemeantthisafternoon。Themysteryofourliveshangssometokenineachday。”
TheshadowsweregatheringintheWalnutValley,thepigeonsaboutthecottageuptheriver,wereintheircotesnow,theheatofthedaywasover,andwithonemorelookatthefarpeacefulprairiesDr。LloydFennebenclosedhisstudydoorandpassedoutintothecoolSeptemberair。
CHAPTERIII
PIGEONPLACE
_Strangeisthewindandthetide,Theheavenseternallywide;
Lessfathomed,thislifeatmyside_——
W。H。SIMPSON
THESunriserotundawasringingwithachorusfromthreehundredthroatsasthreehundredstudentspouredoutofdoors,andover-flowedtheridgeandspilleddownthebroadsteps,makingababelofmusicaltongues;
whilefittingitselftoeverycatchycollegeairknowntoSunrisecamethenoisyrefrain:
RahforFunnybone!
RahforFunnybone!
RahforFunnybone!
_Rah!_RAH!RAH!!!
Againitwasrepeated,swellingalongtheridgeandfloatingwideawayovertheWalnutValley。NorwasthereaclimaxofexuberanceuntiltheappearanceofDr。LloydFennebenhimself,withhistallfigureandstrikingpresenceoutlinedagainstthegraystonecolumnsoftheveranda。
Allthisbecauseitwasmid-October,aheaven-madeautumndayinKansas,withitsgraciouswarmthandbracingbreath;withtheIndiansummerhazeinshimmeringamethystandgoldoverhangingtheland;
andtheWalnutValley,gorgeousintheglowoftheOctoberfrost-fires,windingdownbetweenbroadseasofrainbow-radiantprairies。
Andallthisgladnessandgrandeur,bythedecreeofDr。Fenneben,wasgiveninfeesimpletothesethreehundredyoungpeopleforthehoursofoneperfectday——theirannualautumnholiday。
Nowondertheyfilledtheairwithshouts。Andbeforethesinginghadceasedthecrowdbrokeintogroupsbynaturalselection,andtheholidaywasbegun。
WhateverboundsoftimeNaturemaygivetotheseedinwhichtobecomeaplant,ortothegrubtobecomeabutterfly,thereisnosetlimitwhereinthecountry-bredboymaybloomintoafull-fledgedcollegestudent。
SevenweeksafterVicBurleighhadcomealongsidetheGreekProfessorintoSunrise,foundthequickmarvelouschangefromthetimid,untrained,overgrownyounggiantintoaleaderofhisclan,theprideoftheFreshman,theterroroftheSophomores,thedramaticinterestoftheclassroom,andthehopeofSunriseonthefootballgridiron。Hisstore-madeclotheshadajauntycarelessnessoffit。Thetanhadlefthischeek。
Hisauburnhairhadlostitssun-burn。Hispowerfulphysique,thecharmofhisdeepvoice,thesingularbeautyofhiswideopengolden-browneyes,withtheirlongblacklasheslightinguphisruggedface,gavetohimanattractivepersonality。
YettoLloydFenneben,whosawbelowthesurface,VictorBurleighwasonlyatthebeginningofthings。Somethingofthetigerlightinthebrowneyes,theprideinbrutestrength,thebluntjusticelackingthefinersenseofmercy,showedhowwideyetwasthedistancebetweenthemanandthegentleman。
WhenDr。FennebenreturnedtohisstudyafterthehilariousdemonstrationhefoundDennieSaxonbusywiththelittlefilmofdustthatcomesinovernight。OldBondSaxon,Dennie\'sfather,hadbeenoneoftheimprovidentofLagondaLedgewhotookanewleaseonalivelihoodwiththeadventofSunrise。Frombeingadissipatedoldfellowdriftingtowardpauperism,hebecametheproprietorofarespectableboardinghouseforstudents,doingaveragewell。
Atrareintervals,however,helapsedintohisoldways。
Duringsuchoccasionshekepttotheriversideofthetown。
Sober,hewasgood-naturedandobliging;drunken,hewassullen,withadispositiontoskulkoutofsightandbealone。
HisdaughterDenniehadherfather\'sgood-naturecombinedwithawillpowerallherown。
AsDr。Fennebenwatchedheraboutherworkthismorning,henotedhowcomfortablyshetookholdofit。Henoted,too,thatherheavyyellow-brownhairwasfullofripplesjustwhererippleshelped,thatherarmswereplump,thatshewasshortandnothingwillowy,andthatshehadamischievoustwinkleinhereyes。
\"Whydon\'tyoutakeaholiday,MissDennie?\"heasked,presently。
\"IwantedthisdonesoIwouldn\'tbeseeingdustybooksinmydaydreams,\"Dennieanswered。
\"Wheredoyoudoyourdreamingtoday?\"
\"AcrowdofusaregoingdowntherivertotheKickapooCorral。Imustmakethecakesyetthismorning,\"sheanswered。
\"GoodenoughCan\'tIdosomethingforyou?Doyouneedachaperon?\"
theDeanqueried,smilingly。
\"ProfessorBurgessistobeourchaperon。Heisallwecanlookafter。”
Dennie\'sgrayeyesdanced。butshewasseriousamomentlater。
\"Dr。Fenneben,youcandosomething,maybe,that\'snoneofyourbusiness,normine。”Denniewonderedafterwardhowshecouldhavehadthecouragetospeakthesewords。
\"That\'sgenerallytheeasything。Whatisit?\"theDeansmiled。
Thegirlhungherfeatherbrushinitsplaceandsatdownoppositetohim。
\"DoyouknowanythingaboutPigeonPlace?\"shebegan。
\"Thelittleplaceuptheriverwhereaqueer,half-crazywomanlivesalonewithafiercedog?\"heasked。
\"Yes,youneverheardanythingmore?\"Denniequeried。
\"Onlythatthehouseishiddenfromtheroadandhasmanypigeonsaboutit,andthatthewomanseesfewcallers。I\'veneverlocatedtheplace。
Tellmeaboutit,\"hereplied。
\"BugBulerandIwereupthereaftereggsthismorning。
BugisVictorBurleigh\'slittleboy。Theyboardatourhouse,\"
Dennieexplained。\"PigeonPlaceisalittlecottageallcoveredwithvinesandwithflowerseverywhere。
It\'shiddenawayfromtheroadjustoutsideoftown。
Mrs。Marianisn\'tcrazynorqueer,onlysheseldomleaveshome,nevergoestochurch,norvisitsanywhere。Shedoesn\'tcareforanybody,nortakeanyinterestinLagondaLedge,andshekeepsaGreatDanedog,asbigasacalf,thatisfriendlytowomenandchildren,butwon\'tletamancomenear,unlessMrs。Mariansaysso。”Denniepaused。
\"Veryinteresting,MissDennie,butwhatcanIdo?\"Fennebenasked。
\"ShallIkillthedogandcarryoffthewomanliketheregulationgrimogreofthefairytales?\"
Denniehesitated。Fewgirlswouldhavecometoacollegepresidentonsuchamissionashers。ButthenfewcollegepresidentsarelikeLloydFenneben。
\"OfcoursenobodylikesMrs。Marian,andmyfather——whenhe\'snotquitehimself——saysdreadfulthingsifImentionhername。”
Dennie\'scheckswerecrimsonasshethoughtofherfather。
\"It\'snoneofmybusiness,butI\'vefeltsorryforMrs。Marianeversinceshecamehere。Sheseemslikeaninnocentoutcast。”
\"Thatisverypitiful。”LloydFenneben\'svoicewassympathetic。
\"Thismorning,\"continuedDennie,\"Bugwasplayingwiththedogoutside,andIwentintothehouseforthefirsttime。Mrs。Marianisverypleasant。
SheaskedmeaboutmyworkhereandItoldheraboutSunriseandyou,andyourniece,MissElinor,beinghere。”
\"Alltheinterestingfeatures。DidyoumentionProfessorBurgess?\"Thequerywasinnocentlymeant,butitbroughtthecolortoDennieSaxon\'scheek。
\"No,Ididn\'tthinkhewasinthatclass,\"shereplied,quickly。
\"Butwhatsurprisedmewasherinterestinthings。Sheisapretty,refined,young-lookingwoman,withgrayhair。WhenIwasleavingI
turnedbacktoaskaboutsomeeggsforSaturday。ShethoughtIwasgone,andshehaddroppedherheadonthetableandwascrying,soIslippedoutwithoutherknowing。”Dennie\'sgrayeyeswerefulloftearsnow。
\"Dr。Fenneben,iftalkingaboutSunrisemadeherdothat,maybeyoumightdosomethingforher。Ipityherso。Nobodyseemstocareabouther。
Myfatherissetagainstherwhenheisnotresponsible,andhemight——\"
Shestoppedabruptlyanddidnotfinishthesentence。
TheDeanlookedoutofthewindowatthepurplemistmeltingalongthehorizonline。DowninthevalleypigeonswerecirclingaboveawoodedspotatabendintheWalnutRiver。Fennebenrememberednowthathehadseenthemtheremanytimes。Hehadaboyhoodmemoryofacountryhomewithpigeonsflyingaboutit。
\"Iwish,too,thatImightdosomething,\"hesaidatlast。
\"Yousayshewillnotletmeninsidehergatenow。
I\'llkeepherinmind,though。Thegatemayopensometime。”
Itwasmid-afternoonwhenLloydFennebenlefthisstudyforastroll。
AsheapproachedtheSaxonHouse,hesawoldBondSaxonslippingoutofthesidegateandwithuncertainstepsskulkdownthealley。
\"Pooroldsinner!Whataslaveandafoolwhiskycanmakeofaman!\"
hethought。ThenherememberedDennie\'sanxietyofthemorning。
\"Theremustbesomecauseforhisprejudiceagainstthisstrangehermitwomanwhenheisdrunk。BondSaxonisnotamantohateanybodywhenheissober。”
\"IsyouDonFonnybone?\"BugBuler\'slittlepipingvoicefromthedoorstephaledtheDean。\"IfinkedVicwouldturn,andhedon\'tturn,andI\'shungryforsomebody。MayIgowisyou,DonFonnybone?\"Thebabylipsquivered。
LloydFennebenheldouthishandandBugputhislittlefistintoit。
\"Whereshallwego,Bug?I\'mhungryforsomebody,too。”
\"Let\'sdofindthebunnythebiddodistscaredawaythismorning。
Turnon!\"
LloydFennebenwashardlyconsciousthatBugwaschoosingtheirpathasthetwostrolledawaytogether。Everywheretherewasthepathosofawaningautumnday,andasofthazecreepingoutofthewestwasmakingablood-redcarbuncleofthesun,setasajewelontheamber-veiledbosomofthesky。
Theairwassoft,wooingthespirittoastill,sweetpeace。
ThetwowereattheoutskirtsofLagondaLedgenow。
Thelastboardwalkwasthreeblocksback,andthecinder-madewayhaddwindledtoabarehardpathbytheroadside。
AbendintherivercuttingclosetotheroadshowsalongvistaoftheWalnutborderedbyvine-drapedshrubberyandoverhungwithtrees。Aslaboflimestonebesideahugeelmtreehadbeenplacedatthisbendtopreventthebankfrombreaking,orachancemisdrivingintothewater。
\"I\'spittytired,\"Bugsaidasthetworeachedthestone。
\"Willwetumtothebunny\'shousepittysoon?\"
\"We\'llresthereawhileandmaybethebunnywillcomeouttomeetus,\"
Dr。Fennebensaid,andtheysatdownonthebroadstone。
\"Itwassomewhereherethebunnyrunned。”LittleBugstudiedtheroadsidewithaquaintpuzzledface。\"Isyou\'faidofsnakes?\"
\"Notverymuch。”TheDean\'seyeswereonthegracefulflightofpigeonscirclingaboutthetreesbeyondthebend。
\"Vicisn\'t\'faid。Hekilledbidone,two,five,freewattle,wattlesnakes——\"
Bugcaughthisbreathsuddenly——\"Hetoldmenottotellthat。Ifordot。
Idon\'t\'member。Hedidn\'tdoit——hedidn\'tkillednosnakesfornever。”
Dr。Fennebengavelittleheedtothisprattle。Hiseyeswereonthepigeonscleavingtheairwithshort,gracefulflights。
Presentlyhefeltthesofttouchofbabycurlsagainsthishand,andlittleBughadfallenasleepwithhisdroopingheadonFenneben\'slap。
TheDeangentlyplacedthetiredlittleoneinaneasyposition,andrestedhisshoulderagainstthetree。
\"ThatmustbePigeonPlace,\"hemused。\"Everytownhasitsoddcharacters。ThisisoneofLagondaLedge\'slittlemysteries。
Denniefindsitapatheticone。Howgracefulthosepigeonsare!\"
AndhisthoughtsdriftedtoafarNewEnglandhomesteadwherepigeonsusedtosweepaboutanoldbarnroof。
Afuzzygrayrabbitflashedacrosstheroad,followedbyaGreatDanedoginhotchase。
\"Bug\'sbunny!Ihopethebigmurdererwillmissit,\"Fennebenthought。
Theroadsidebusheshalfhidhim。Asthecrashingsoundofthehugedogthroughtheunderbrushceasedhenoticedawomancomingleisurelytowardhim。
Herarmswerefullofbitter-sweetberriesandflamingautumnleaves。
SheworenohatandFennebensawthathergrayhairwaswoundlikeacoronalaboutherhead。Beforehecouldcatchsightofherfaceaheavystaggeringstepwasbesidehim,andoldBondSaxon,mutteringandshakinghisclenchedfists,passedbeyondhimtowardthewoman。
LloydFenneben\'sownfistsclenched,buthesatstonestill。
Thewomanseemedtomeltintothebushesandobliterateherselfentirely,whilethedrunkenmanstalkedunsteadilyontowardwhereshehadbeen。
Thenshakinghisfistsvehementlyatthepigeons,heskulkedaroundthebendintheroad。
Assoonashewasoutofsightthewomanemergedfromthebushes,withautumnleaveshidinghercrownofhair。Shehastenedafewrodstowardthemanwatchingher,thendisappearedthroughavine-coveredgatewayintoawildernessofshrubbery,beyondwhichthepigeonswerecooingabouttheircotes。
Assheclosedthegate,shecaughtsightofLloydFenneben,leaningmotionlessagainstthegrayboleoftheelmtree。
Butshewaslookingthroughatangleofpurpleoakleavesandtwiningbitter-sweetbranches,andFennebenwasunconsciousofbeingdiscovered。
\"Awomannevercouldwhistle,\"hesmiled,ashelistened,\"butthatcallseemstodoforthedog,allright。”
TheGreatDanewastearingacrosslotsinanswertothetrillofawoman\'svoice。
\"Sheissafenow。Butwhatdoesitallmean?Isthereawaysidetragedyherethatcallsformyunraveling?\"
Attractedbysomesubtleforcebeyondhispowertocheck,heturnedtowardtheriverandlookedsteadilyatthestilloverhangingshrubbery。Justbelowhim,wherethecurrentturns,thequietwaterswerelappingaboutaledgeofrock。
Betweenthatledgeandhimselfatangleofbushesclutchedthesteepbank。Helookedstraightintothetangle。
justplaintwigandbrownleaf,givingplaceashestared,fortwostillblackhumaneyeslookingbalefullyathimasasnakeatitsprey。LloydFennebencouldnotwithdrawhisgaze。
Thetwoeyes——nootherhumantokenvisible——justtwocruelhumaneyesfullofhumanhatewerefixedonhim。
Andthefascinationofthethingwasparalyzing,horrible。Hecouldnotmovenorutterasound。BugBulerwokewithalittlecry。
Thebushesbytheriversidejustrippled——onequiverofmotion——
andtheeyeswerenotthere。ThenFennebenknewthathisheart,whichhadbeenstillforanage,hadbeguntobeatagain。
Bugstaredupintohisface,dazedfromsleep。
\"Where\'smyVic?Who\'sdotme?\"hecried。
\"Wecametohuntthebunny。He\'sgoneawayagain。Shallwegobackhome?\"
Thegentlevoiceandstronghandsoothedthelittleone。
\"It\'sdettin\'told。Let\'swunhome。”BugcuddledagainstFenneben\'ssideandhuggedhishand。\"Iloveyoulots,\"
hesaid,lookingupwitheyesofinnocenttrust。
\"Yes,let\'srunhome。Thereisastormintheairandthesunishiddenfromthevalley。”Hestoopedandkissedthelittleupturnedface。
\"Thankheavenforchildren!\"hemurmured。\"Amidskulking,drunkenmenandstrange,lonelywomen,andcrueleyesofunknownbeings,theyleadusloving-wisebackhomeagain。”
Behindthevine-coveredgateagray-haired,fair-facedwomanwatchedthetwoastheydisappeareddowntheroad。
Andtheblood-redsunoutonthewestprairiesankswiftlyintoabluecloudbank,presagingthecomingofastorm。
CHAPTERIV
THEKICKAPOOCORRAL
_Andevennow,asthenightcomes,andtheshadowsgatherround,Andyoutelltheold-timestory,IcanalmosthearthesoundOfthehorses\'hoofsinthesilence,andthevoicesofstrugglingmen;
Forthenightisthesameforever,andthetimecomesbackagain_。