第6章

类别:其他 作者:Margaret McCarter字数:11906更新时间:18/12/13 16:40:56
SomehowthesightofhermadedeeperthevoidinFenneben\'slife—— sincethatloveaffairofhisownlongago。 \"Well,\"Norriewenton,\"UnclesaysI\'mtomarryrich,becausemypapaexpectedmeto。Hesaidpapahadmoneywhichwasmamma\'sandheuseditforcollegeendowments,becausetheWreamslovecollegesbest,andthatitwashiswish,andit\'sUncleJoshua\'stoo,thatIshouldmarrywell。 IknewIcamehonestlybymyloveofspending。Iinheriteditfrommymother。Aren\'ttheWreamsallfunnymentojustseenothinginmoney,butacapandgownandaMaster\'sDegree?Butyouareahumanbeing,UncleLloyd。Youwouldn\'tleaveadaughterdependentonherunclesandusehermoneytoendowcolleges,wouldyou?\"Thewhitearmstoleroundhisneckaffectionately,asElinoraddedsoftly,\"I\'mgoingtotellyousomethingelse。 UncleJoshuawantsmetomarryProfessorBurgess。” \"Doyouwanttomarryhim?\"Fennebenasked。 \"Hehasn\'taskedmetoyet。Butheissuchagentlemanandhehasafortuneinhisownname,orintrust,orsomethinglikethat。 ItwouldpleasetheCambridgefolks,andUncleJoshuaexpectsmetoconsent,andI\'veneverdisobeyeduncle\'swishes,soI couldn\'trefusenow。And,well,ifhe\'llwaittillI\'mready,Iguessitwillsuitme。” \"He\'llwaitallright,ifhewantsyou,Norrie。Hemustwaituntilyougraduate,\"theDeandeclared。 \"Oh,yes;aWreamwithoutacollegediplomaislikeashipwithoutacompass,amerederelictonlife\'ssea。I\'minnohurryanyhow,\" andshebegantotalkofotherthings。 InthemonthsthatfollowedTrenchhadnoneedtowatchProfessorBurgessinhisrelationtoDennieSaxon,forBurgesshadnothoughtofherotherthanofkindlysympathy。Thatis,Burgessthoughthehadnothought。 HeknewhewasinlovewithElinor,knewthatbackinCambridgebeforehewasgraduatedfromtheuniversity。HehadbeentoldthatElinorlikedluxuriousliving,andhehadmoney——hehadtoldFennebenasmuchintheirfirstinterview。Everythingseemedtobesettlednow,forJoshuaWreamhadwrittenBurgessthekindofletteronlyaveryoldman,andanab-stractscholar,andabachelorwouldeverwrite,tellingallthathehadsaidtoNorrie。HemadeitobligatorythatFennebenshouldfirstgivehissanctiontotheunion。 HerequestedalsothatBurgesswouldnevermentionthislettertohisdearyoungniece,andheexpresslystipulatedthatNorrieshouldgraduateatSunrisefirst。Heendedwithanoldman\'sblessingandwiththeassurancethatwithElinorsafelyprovidedforhisconscience(whyhisconscience?)wouldbeatrest,andhecoulddieinpeace。 SotherewassmoothsailingatSunriseformanymonths。 Elinorwasalwayscharming,andDr。Fennebenseemedoblivioustothesituation,leastofalltoputtingupanyobjection,which,accordingtobrotherJoshua,wouldhaveblockedthegameoflove。 Therewastimenowforprofoundresearch,thestudyoftypes,seclusion,andtheadvantageofgeographicalbreathwhichhadbroughttheProfessortoKansas,andwhichheheededlessandlesswiththepassingdays。 Forhefoundhimselfmoreandmorelivinginthelivesofthestudents。 Hehadbeenashamed,once,ofhavingbeenDennieSaxon\'sescort; andheneverknewwhenshecametobetheonepersoninLagondaLedgetowhomheturnedforconfidenceandaidinmanythings。 MeanwhilethebigboyfromthewesternclaimwasassurelygoinguptheroundsofcultureastheProfessorwascomingdowntothecommonneedsofcommonminds,andbothwereunconsciousthenthatbackofeachwasDr。Fenneben,\"dearoldFunnybone\"tothestudentbody,playingeachmanforhiskingrowinthegreatgameoflifefoughtoutinSunrise-by-the-Walnut。 TowardElinor,VictorBurleighseemedutterlyindifferent。 EvenLloydFenneben,whohadcaughtaninsightintothingsonthenightoftheOctoberstorm,andhadbeguntoreadthatnewlineintheboy\'sface,failedtograspwhatlaybackofthoseinnocent-looking,wide-openeyes,whosetiger-goldengleamshowedbutrarelynow。 Vicwaseasilythemostpopularfellowinhisclass,andtheyearatSunrisehadworkedamarvelouschangeinhim。 \"Youareadarnedsmoothcitizen,\"Trenchdrawled,asheandBurleighstoodintheshadebythecampusgateontheclosingdayoftheirfreshmanyear。 Agroupofgirlshadbeenbiddingthetwogood-byeforthesummer。 AsElinorWream,whowasthelastoneofthecompany,offeredherhandtoVictherewasalookofexpectancyinherglancewhichfoundnoresponseinhisowneyes。AsheturnedawaywithindifferentcourtesytoTrench,thebigrightguardstaredhardathim。 \"Youarea——well,anykindofasmoothcitizen,Isay,\"herepeated。 \"What\'stroublingyourlivernow?\"Vicasked。 Trenchdidnotheedthequestion,butsaid,slowly: \"And-the-big-noble-hearted-young-fellow-walked-in-and-out-beside- how-the-touch-of-her-hand-thrilled-his-every-pulse-beat,-and-how-her-smile-was- the-light-of-his-soul。And-he-grew-handsomer-and-more-beloved-with-the-passing- manhood——\" AsuddenclutchonTrench\'sarm,theblazeoftheold-timefuryinburningeyes,asVic\'shoarsevoicecried: \"ForGod\'ssake,Trench,getoutofmysight!\" \"Iwill,\"drawledTrench。\"Theonlyfriendyoueverhad。 I\'llcarrymytroublesuptoBigChiefFunnybone。Likeasnothe\'llsentencemetotumbleyouthroughthechapeldoorofthesouthturretdownthe`roadtoperdition。\'Nousethough,yougothatroadeveryday。Bettertreatmerightandtellmeallyourtroubles。 IfthereisanycoolhandletotakeholdofGehannabynexttoFunnybone,I\'mtheonefellowinSunrisetograbontoit。” ButVicwasoutofhearing。 Andthedaysofalong,hotKansassummer,agloriousautumn,andashort,nippywinterswungbyintheirappointedseasons。Andnowthespringtimewasunrollingindaintybeautyoftendergreenleaf,andgrowinggrass,andwarm,sweetair,andtrillofsongbird。Collegestudentsphilosophizelittleinthespringtimeoftheirsophomoreyear。Havinglearnedallthatbookscanteach,andalittlemore,theyseekotherpastime。 NobodyinSunriseexceptDr。FennebentookthetimetorememberhowstiffandungenialProfessorBurgesswaswhenhefirstcameWest; norwhatanawkwardgoslingVictorBurleighwasthedayheenteredSunrise; northatonceitcouldhaveseemedjustalittleoddtoinviteDennieSaxon,apoorstudent,daughterofahalf-reformeddrunkard,totheclassparties;northatevenElinorWream,\"Norriethebeloved,\" wasnotsupposedtobeengagedtoVincentBurgess。Supposed!Andthat,whenhersenioryearwaswellalong,theengagementwouldbeopenlyspokenofasnowinhersophomoreyear,itwasquietlyaccepted,evenifProfessorBurgesswasoftenDennieSaxon\'sescort。 Thatwasbecausehewassuchagentleman。NorthatwithallthesechangesTrenchhadremainedthesameoldlazyTrench,thecomfortableidolofthegirls,forhewasrightguardtoallofthem,andcaredfornone。 AndtheyneverknewtillafterwardthatforallthefouryearshewasfaithfultoalittlesweetheartoutinthesandyCimarronRivercountry,towhomhetookbackcleanhandsandapureheart,whenhewenthomeafterfouryearsofcollegelife。 Noneofthesethingswerenotedespecially,savebyDr。LloydFenneben,andhewasn\'tasophomorenoraprofessorinlovewithaprettygirl; aprofessorlearningforthefirsttimethatsympathyhasalsoitsculturevalue,aswellasperfectlytranslatedHorace,andthatthegrowthofahumansoulmeanssomethingasbeautifulasthegrowthofacompleteconjugationonanoldGreekstemfromanolderGreekroot。 FennebenhadlearnedallthiswhilehewaschasingabouttheKansasprairieswithacollegeinhisvestpocket。 Thereweresomeunchangedthings,however,whichFennebenonlyguessedat。 VictorBurleighhadneverapologizedtoProfessorBurgessforhisrudeattack,unlessacertainstraineddignifiedcourtesybethemarkofatacitapology。 AndBurgesscouldgiveonlycoldrecognitiontothebigfellowwhohadchokedhimintosubmissionandhadgoneunpunishedbythecollegeauthorities。 BetweenthesetwoFennebenguessedtherewasnochange。 Buthedidnotgrievedeeply。Theremustbeapersonalphaseinthisgrudgethatnothirdpersoncouldhandle。 Itmightbeagirl——butthefaceofthereturnsindicatedotherwise。 MeanwhilethecollegewasdoingitsperfectworkforBurleigh,whosestrengthofmind,andself-control,andgrowinggraciousnessofmannerbetokenedthesplendidmanhoodthatshouldrestonthisfoundation。Whilethespiritoftheprairiesod,thebenedictionofthebroad-sweepingairofheaven,andthesturdy,wholesomelifeofthesonsanddaughtersoffreedom-loving,broad-spiritedmenandwomen——allweregivingtoVincentBurgessanewhappinessinhisworkunlikeanypleasurehehadeverknownbefore。 LittleBugBuler,nowfouryearsofage,hadchangedleastofallamongchangingthingsaboutLagondaLedge。Asweet-faced,quaintlittlefellowhewas,withbigappealingeyes,ababylisptohiswords,andinnocentways。 Hewasasturdy,pudgy,self-reliantyoungster,however,whotooklongramblesaloneandturnedupsafeattherightmoment。AllLagondaLedgepettedhim,eventoBurgess,whoneverforgotthedayintherotundawhenBug\'spityingvoicehadbrokenBurleigh\'sgriponhisneck。 BondSaxonhadnotchanged,northewhite-hairedwomanofPigeonPlace—— northereputationoftheravinesandrockycovertsforhidinglawbreakersacrosstheWalnutRiver。AndFennebennotedoftentheslenderbluesmokerisingwherenobodyhadahouse。 ItwasanAprildayintheWalnutValley,withallthefreshnessoftheearthjustwashedandperfumedbyAprilshowers。 Thesunshinewaspalegold。Therewasagray-greenfilmylightfrombuddingtrees,andtheold-timemiracleofthegrasswaswroughtoutoncemorebeforetheeyesofmen。TheorchardsalongtheWalnutwerefaintlypink,andtheeggsintherobin\'snest,thesouthwindspurringthroughthewoodedspaces,theodoroffar-plowedfurrowsontheprairiefarms,allgaveassuranceoftheyear\'sgladdestdays。 FromtheSunriseledgethebeautyofthelandscapewasexquisite。 Therewasnohazeoverhangingtheearthnow,andtheWalnutValleywasapicturebeyondaMaster\'sdream。VictorBurleighsatonthetopoftheflightofstepsleadingfromthelowercampus,lookinglazilyoutwithdreamyeyesonallthattheearthhadtogiveonthissweetAprilafternoon。 PresentlyElinorWreamcamearoundthenorthangleofthebuilding,hesitatedalittle,thenwalkedstraighttothesteps。 \"Goodafternoon,Victor,\"shesaid。 Burleighlookedup,gladthenofhismonthsofdisciplineandself-control。Asightgoodforanybodyonadaylikethiswasthiscollegegirlwithbeautifuldarkhairandlaughingdarkeyes,asatinypinkandwhitecomplexion,andaslenderform,cladjustnowindaintypinkginghamwithfaintlittleedgingsofwhiteandpalegreen,allstylishlyputtogethertorevealroundedarms,andwhiteneck,anddimpledchin。 \"Hello,Elinor,\"Vicsaid,calmly,makingroomforheronthestonesteps。 \"Takeaseat。” Elinorsatdownbesidehim,throwingherhatontheground。 \"Whitheraway?\"Vicasked。 \"I\'lltellyoupresently。Iwanttogetovermystagefrightfirst。” \"Allright,lookatthisview。I\'llgiveittoyouifyoulikeit。” Vichadturnedtothewestagainandwaslookingawaytowardthedreamyprairiesbeyondthevalley。 ElinorrecalledtheSeptemberdaywhenthebullsnakelaysunningitselfonthisverystone。Howshyandawkwardheseemedthen,withonlyadeepsweetvoicetoattractfavorableattention。 Andnow,big,andgraceful,andhandsome,andreserved—— anygirlmightbeproudtohavehisregard。Ofcourse,forherself,therewasVincentBurgessinthepleasantinevitablesometime。 Shegavelittlethoughttothat。Shewaslivinginthepresent。 AndinthewooingspiritoftheAprilafternoonElinorwasgladtositherebesideVictorBurleigh。 \"Whattimenextmonthdowehavethebigbaseballgame?\"sheasked。 \"ThegamethatistomakeSunrisethechampioncollegeinKansas,andyouourcollegechampion?\"Vic\'slipssuddenlygrewgray。 \"Friday,thethirteenth——auspiciousdate!\"heanswered。 \"ButImaynotplayinit。Imightfail。” \"Oh,wemustwinthisgame,anyhow,andyouneverdofail。 Don\'tforgetthenameyourmothergaveyou。Doyourememberwhenyoutoldmethat?\" \"Acoupleofthousandyearsago,wasn\'tit?\"Vicasked,smilingdownonher。 \"IfIdon\'tplaySunriseneedn\'tfail,evenforFriday,thethirteenth。” \"Butitwillfailwithoutyou。YoupulledustovictoryayearagoattheThanksgivinggame,andlastfalltheSunrisegoallinewasn\'tcrossedthewholeseasonwith`Burleigh!Burly!Burlee!\'foraslogan。 Wemustwinthisyear。Thenitwillbeacompletechampionship: football,basket-ball,andbaseball。Wewon\'tdoitthoughunlesswehave`Burleighatthebat\'。” Ashadowcrossedhisfaceandhelookedawaytowhereatinyfilmofbluesmokewasrisingabovetheroughledgesbeyondtheriver。 \"I\'mgettingovermystagefrightnow,\"Elinorsaid,thepinkdeepeningonherfaircheek,\"andI\'lltellyouwhatIwant。” \"Commandme!\"hesaid,gallantly。 \"Well,it\'sawful,andthegirlsaretoomeantolive。 Buttheyaregettingevenwithme,theysay,forsomethingI didlastfall。” \"Allright。”Vicwaswaiting,graciously。 \"AlotofushavebrokensomeoftherulesoftheSororityandit\'sdecreedthatImustgoovertheroutewecamehomebyonthenightofthestormdownintheKickapooCorral。Theyarehavinga`spread\' downthereatfiveo\'clockandwearetogetthereintimeforit,goingbythewestsideoftheriver,andthey\'llbringushome。 TheysaidIshouldaskyoutogowithme,andifyouwouldn\'tgoformetoaskMr。Trenchtogo。Theyaretoosillyforanything。” \"Trenchwasexecutedformanslaughterattwoforty-fivetoday。 It\'sthreeo\'clocknow。Let\'sgo。”Heliftedhertoherfeetandstoopedtopickupherhat。 \"Doyoureallymindgoingwithme,Victor?\"Elinorasked。 \"DoImind?I\'vebeenwaitingtwoyearsforyoutoaskmetogo。” Hisvoicewasverydeepandtherewasasoftlightinhisbrowneyes。 Elinor\'spulsebeatfeltathrill。Asuddensenseofthesweetnessofthedayandofajoyunlikeanyotherjoyofherlifepossessedher。 DownonthebridgetheystoppedtowatchthesunlitwatersoftheWalnutripplingbelowthem。 \"Arewethesametwowhocreptuponthisbridge,wet,andmuddyandtired,andscaredonestormyOctobernighteighteenmonthsago?\"Elinorasked。 \"I\'vehadnoreincarnationthatIknowof,\"Vicreplied。 \"Ihave,\"Elinordeclared,andVicthoughtofBurgess。 Upthenarrowhiddenglentheymadetheirway,clamberingaboutbrokenledges,crossingandrecrossingthelittlestream,huggingthedryfootingunderoverhangingrockshelves,laughingatmisstepsandrejoicinginthespringtimejoy,untiltheycamesuddenlyuponagrassyopenspace,cliff-walledandhidden,evenfromtherestoftheglen。 Atthefartherendwasthelowdoorway-likeentrancetothecave。 Thesong-birdsweretwitteringinthetreesabovethem,thewatersofthelittlestreamgurgledattheirfeet,thewoodsyodorofgrowingthingswasintheair,andallthelittleglenwasrestfulandquiet。 \"Isn\'titbeautifulandromantic——andeverythingnice?\" Elinorcried。\"Idon\'tmindthissentencetohardservice。 Itisworthit。Doyoumindthelossoftime,Victor?\" \"Icounteditgaintobeherewithyou,eveninthestormandterror。 Howcanthisbeloss?\"heansweredher。Hisvoicewaslowandmusical。 Elinorlookedupquickly。AndquicklyasthethinghadcometoVictorBurleighonthewestbluffabovetheoldKickapooCorraltwoOctobersago,sotoElinorWreamcamethevisionofwhattheloveofsuchamanwouldbetothewomanwhocouldwinit。 \"Doyoureallymeanit,Victor?Wasn\'tIalumpoflead? Adeadweighttoyourstrengththatnight?Youhaveneveroncespokenofit。” Shelookedupwithshiningeyesandputoutherhand。 Whatcouldhedobutkeepitinhisownforamoment,firm-held,assomethinghewouldkeepforever。 \"Ihaveneveronceforgottenit,\"hemurmured。 Thecavebydaylightwasasthelightninghadshownit,abigchamber,rock-walled,rock-floored,rock-roofed,inthesideofthebluff,butlittlebelowthelevelofthegroundandeasyofentrance。 Itwascoolanddamp,but,withthedaylightthroughthedoorway,itwasmerelyshadowyinside。Inthefartherwallyawnedtheraggedopeningtotheblackspacesleadingoffunderground。 Throughthisopeningthesetwohadcreptonce,feelingthatbehindthewallsomebodywascrouchingwithevilintent。 Theypeeredthroughtheopeningnow,tryingtoseethemiraculouswaybywhichtheyhadcomeintothecavefromtherear。 Buttheystaredonlyintoblacknessandcaughtthebreathofthedampundergroundairwithafaintodorofwoodsmokesomewhere。 \"Elinor,it\'sagoodthingwecamethroughhereinthenight。 Itwouldhavebeenmaddeningtobeforcedinherebydaylight。 Wemusthaveslippeddownthroughaholesomewhereinourstumblesandhitapassageleadingoutofhereonlytotheriver,asortoffireescapebywayofthewaters。Yourememberwecouldn\'tgetanywhereonthebacktrack,excepttothecliffabovetheWalnut。It\'sallveryfineiftheescapergetsoutoftheriverbeforehereachesLagonda\'swhirlpool。” Hewasleaningfarthroughtheopeninginthewall,gazingintothedarknessandseeingnothing。 \"Somewherebackinthere,whileIwaspawingaroundthatnight,Ifoundsomethingupinachinkthatfeltliketheodd-shapedlittlesilverpitchermymotherhadonce——anoldfamilyheirloom,lostorstolensometimeago。Icamebackandhuntedforitlater,butitwaswintertimeandcoldasthegraveoutsideanddarkerinhere,andIcouldn\'tfindanything,soIconcludedmaybeIwasmistakenaltogetheraboutitsbeinglikethatoldpitcherofours。 Itwasabadnightfor`seein\'things\';itmighthavebeenfor`feelin\'things\'aswell。There\'snothingherebutdampairanddarkness。” Andevenwhilehewasspeakingclosebesidethewall,sonearthatahandcouldhavereachedhim,amanwascrouching; thesamemanwhosecrueleyeshadstaredthroughthebushesatLloydFennebenashesatbytheriverbeforePigeonPlace; thesamemanwhoseeyeshadleeredatVicBurleighinthissameplaceeighteenmonthsbefore;thesamemanwhomlittleBugBuler\'sinnocentfacehadstartledashewasabouttoseizethemoneyboxatthegatewaytotheSunrisefootballfield; andthissamemanwascrouchingnowtospringatVicBurleigh\'sthroatinthedarkness。 \"It\'sagoodthingafellowhasaguardianangelonceinawhile,\" Vicsaid,ashehastilywithdrewhisheadandshoulders。 \"Wegetprettyclosetotheedgeofthingssometimesandneverknowhownearwearetodestruction。” \"Wewereprettyclosethatnight,\"Elinorreplied。 \"Shallwerestherealittlewhile,ordoyoursavagesororitysistersrequireyoutodotimeinsomanyminutes?\" Vicasked,astheyleftthecaveandcameagainintothesunlight,andallthesweetnessoftheAprilwoodland,andtheruggedbeautyoftheglen。 \"I\'mgladtorest,\"Elinorsaid,droppingdownonastone。 Hercheekswerebloomingfromtheexerciseofthetramp,andherprettyhairwasindisorder。 Farawayfromthewestprairiecamethefaintnoteofachild\'svoiceinsong。 \"Victor,\"Elinorsaid,astheylistened,\"doyouknowthattheSunrisegirlsenvyBugBuler?Theysayyouwouldhavemoretimeforthegirlsifitwasn\'tforhim。Whatyouspendforhimyoucouldspendonlightrefreshmentsforthem,don\'tyousee?\" \"IknowI\'mastingycuss,\"Vicsaid,carelessly,butadeeperredtouchedhischeek。 \"Youknowyouarenot,\"Elinorinsisted,\"andI\'vealwaysthoughtitwasabeautifulthingforabiggrownmanlikeyoutocareforalittleorphanboy。 Allthegirlsthinkso,too。” Burleighlookeddownathergratefully。 \"Ithoughtonce——infact,Iwastoldonce——thatmycareforhimwassufficientreasonwhyIshouldletallthegirlsalone,mostofallwhyIshouldnotthinkofElinorWream。” \"Howstrange!\"Elinor\'sfacehadawomanlyexpression。 \"I\'veneverhadalittlechildtoloveme。I\'vebeenbroughtupwithonlyAEneas\'ssmallsonAscanius,andotherclassicalchildren,onUncleJoshua\'sDeadLanguagebookshelves。 IfeelsometimesasifI\'dbeenrobbed。” \"You?Ididn\'tknowyouhadeverwantedanythingyoudidn\'tget。” Victorhadthoughtallthingswereduetoherandcameasduly。 Thewomanlylookonherfacenowwasarevelationtohim。 Butthenhehadnotdaredtostudyherfaceformonths,andhedidnotyetrealizewhatlifeinDr。Fenneben\'shomemustmeantohercharacter-building。 \"I\'lltellyousometimeaboutsomethingIoughttohavehad,asacrificeIwasforcedtomake;butnotnow,TellmeaboutBug。” TherewasnobitternessinElinor\'stone,yettheideaofherhavingthecapacitytoenduregaveheranewercharmtothemanbesideher。 \"IhaveneverknownwhosechildBugis,\"hebegan。 \"Thewayinwhichhecametomeisfullofterriblememories,anditallhappenedontheblackestdayofmylife—— thehardlifeofalonelyboyonaKansasclaim。 That\'swhyIneverspeakofitandtryalwaystoforgetit。 Ifoundhimbymereaccident,helplessandinawfuldanger。 Hewasabouttwoyearsoldthenandallhecouldsaywas`badman\' andhisname,`BugBuler。\'I\'vewonderedifBugishisname,orifhecouldnotspeakhisrealnameplainlythen。” Burleighpaused,andasenseofElinor\'sinterestbroughtathrillofjoytohim。 \"Wherewashe?\"sheasked。 Vicslowlyunfastenedhiscuffandslippedhiscoatsleeveuptohiselbow。 \"Doyourememberthatscar?\"heasked。\"ItisnottheonlyoneIhave。 IfoughtwithdeathforthatbabyboyandIshallalwayscarrythescarsofthatday。Bugwasaloneinalonelylittledeserteddugout。 Somebodyhadlefthimtheretoperish。Hewasonalowchair,theonlyfurnitureintheroom,andontheearthfloorbetweenhimandmewerefiveoftheugliestrattlesnakesthatevercoiledforadeadlyblow。 LittleBugheldouthisarmstome,andI\'llneverforgethisbabyface—— and——Ikilledthemallandcarriedhimaway。Itwasadangerous,hardjob,buttheboyIsavedhasbeentheblessingofmylifeeversince。 Icouldnothaveenduredthedaysthatfollowedwithouthisneedforcareandhisloveandinnocence。He\'skeptmegood,Elinor。WhenI gotbackhomewithhimmymother,whohadbeenverysick,wasdead,andourhousehadbeenrobbedofeveryvaluablebysomethief——awaysidetragedyofwesternKansas。Thatwasthedaythepitcherwasstolen。 Anotewasleftwarningmenottofollownortrytofindoutwhohaddonethestealing,butIthoughtIknewanyhow。That\'swhyIkilledthatbullsnakethefirstdayIcametoSunriseandthat\'swhyImusthavelookedlikeabulldogtoyou,soft-shelteredCambridgefolks。 Lifehasbeenmostlyafistfightforme,butDr。Fennebenhastaughtmethatthereareotherpowersbesidephysicalstrength。 Thattheknock-downgamedoesn\'tbringtherealvictoryalways。 IhopeI\'velearnedalittlehere。” Alittle!CouldthisbethebigawkwardfreshmanofaSeptemberdaygoneby? Thencollegecultureissurelyworththecost。 Elinorleanedforward,eagerly。 \"Tellmeaboutyourfather,\"shesaid。 \"Myfatherlosthislifebecausehedaredtotellthetruth,\"Victorreplied。 \"Oh,glorious!\"Elinorcried,earnestly。 \"Ihavealwayslovedmyfather\'smemoryforhiscourage,\" Victorcontinued。\"Hewasabelieverinlawenforcementandhewasaterrortothebootleggerswhocarriedwhiskyintooursettlement。 AmannamedGreshwasnotoriousforsellingwhiskytotheclaimholders。 Hegaveit,Elinor,gaveit,toaboy,awidow\'sson,madehimdrunk,robbedhim,andlefthimtofreezetodeathinablizzard。 Theboylivedlongenoughtotellmyfatherwhodidit,anditwashistestimonythathelpedtoconvictGreshandstarthimtothepenitentiary。 Heescapedfromthesheriffontheway——and,sofarasIknow,there\'sonebadmanstillatlarge,afugitivebeforethelaw。 Whiskyisthedevil\'sownbesttool,whetheramandrinksithimselforgetsotherpeopletodrinkit。” \"That\'sabadname,\"Elinorsaid。\"MygrandfatheradoptedaboynamedGresh,whoturnedoutbad。IthinkhewaskilledinasaloonrowinChicago。DidthisGreshevertroubleyouagain?\" Burleigh\'sfacewasgrimasheanswered: \"Myfatherwaswaylaidandmurderedwithaclubbythisman。 HeescapedafterwardintoIndianTerritory。Helefthisownname,Gresh,scrawledonapieceofpaperpinnedtomyfather\'scoattoshowwhoserevengewasworkedout。Hewasavolcanoofhumanhate—— thatmanGresh。Aftermyfather\'snamewaswritten——`ThesameclubforeveryBurleighwhoevercrossesmypath。\' Iexpecttocrosshispathsomeday,andifIeverlaymyeyesonthatfienditwillgohardwithoneofus。”TheyellowglowburnedagaininVictorBurleigh\'seyesandhisfistsclinchedinvoluntarily。 Theyweresilentawhile,untilthesweetnessofthedayandthejoyofbeingtogetherwooedthemtohappierthoughts。 ThenElinorrememberedherdisorderedhairand,throwingasideherhat,shedeftlyputitintoplace。 \"AmIpresentableforthesupperattheKickapooCorral?\" sheasked,asshepickedupherhatagain。 \"Yousuitme,\"Burleighreplied。\"WhataretheKickapoorequirements?\" \"ThatVictorBurleighshallbesatisfied,\"sheanswered,roguishly。 \"Really,that\'sright。Fourgirlsofferedtosubstituteformeinthispenitentialpilgrimageandwritesomelongtranslationsformebeside。” \"Four,individuallyorcollectively?\"heasked。 \"Eitherway,\"sheanswered。 \"Whydidn\'tyouletthemdoit? \"Whichway?\" \"Eitherway,\"hereplied。 \"Wouldyouratherhavehadthefoureitherway,thanme?\" shequestioned,withprettyvanity。 \"Muchrather。”Hisvoicewasstern。 \"Why?\"Shewasstungbytheanswer。 Theglenwasalladreamygray-greenruggednessofshelvingrockwithmossycrevicesandfernynooks。Thesunlightfilteringthroughtheyoungleavesfellabouttheminashadow-fleckedsoftness。 Therewasacrooningsongofsomebirdonitsnest,themurmurofwatersripplingdownthestonyshallows,andabeautifulgirlinadaintypinkdresswithherfingersjusttouchingherfluffymassesofhair。 \"Why?\" WiththequestionElinorlookedupandsawwhy。 SawinVictorBurleigh\'sgolden-browneyesalookshehadneverreadineyesbefore;sawthewholeface,therugged,manlyfacelightedwithaman\'sovermasteringlove。 Andthejoyofitthrilledhersoul。 \"Doyouknowwhy? Heleanedtowardhereversolittle。AndElinorWream,forgetfuloftheWreamfamilyrank,forgetfulofhertacitconsenttoUncleJoshua\'swishes,forgetfulofVincentBurgessandhisheritageofculture,beautifulElinorWream,withherstarryeyes,andcheeksofpeach-blossompink,putoutherhandstoVictorBurleigh,whotookthemeagerly。 \"Letmeholdthemaminute,\"hesaid,softly。\"Therearesixtyyearstoremember,butonlyonehourlikethis。” Then,forgetfuloftheworldandthedemandsoftheworld,keepingherhandsinhis,hebentandkissedher,asfromthefoundationoftheworlditwashisrighttodo。 AndLove\'sYoungDream,notboughtwithpain,asmotherloveisbought,norwroughtoutwithprayerandsacrificialservice,asloveforallhumanityiswon,cameagainonthisAprildaytothelittle,rock-shelteredglenbesidethebrightwatersoftheWalnut,andbrieflythererebuiltinrainbowhuestheold,oldparadiseofjoyforthesetwoalone。 AndintothenewEdencamethenewserpentalsofortodestroy。 BeforeElinorandVictorwasthesunlitvalley。Behindthemwasthecave\'smouthwithitsshadowygloomdeepeningbacktodensedarkness。 Andcreepingstealthilythroughthatblackness,likeaserpentwarmingitsvenomandwrithingslowlytowardthelight,ahumanformwasslowly,stealthilycrawlingoutward,withheaduprearedandcrueleyesalert。 Thebrutalfacewasvoidofpity,asiftheconsciencebehindithadlongbeenboundandgaggedtohumansympathy。 WhileBurleighwasspeakingthecavemanhadreachedthedoorwayandrearedupjustbesideitintheshadow。Clutchingabrutal-lookingclubinhishairy,roughhand,hestoodlisteningtothestoryofthemurderthathadleftVictorfatherless。 Thefaceofthelistenermadecleartheneedforguardianangels。