第5章

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MeantimethevoiceandmuffledtappinghadbroughtthetremulousfingersofoldForsythtothedoor-latch。Heopenedthedoorpartly;aslightfigurethathadbeenlurkingintheshadowoftheporchpushedrapidlythroughtheopening。Therewasafaintoutcryquicklyhushed,andthedoorclosedagain。Theraysofasinglecandleshowedthetwooldpeoplehystericallyclaspingintheirarmsthefigurethathadentered——aslightbutvicious-lookingyoungfellowoffive-and-twenty。 \"There,d——nit!\"hesaidimpatiently,inavoicewhoserichdepthwaslikeJosephine\'s,butwhosequerulousactionwasthatofthetwooldpeoplebeforehim,\"letmego,andquitthat,Ididn\'tcomeheretobestrangled!Iwantsomemoney——money,youhear! Devilishquick,too,forI\'vegottobeoffagainbeforedaylight。 Solooksharp,willyou?\" \"But,Stevydear,whenyoudidn\'tcomethattimethreemonthsago,butwrotefromLosAngeles,yousaidyou\'dmadeastrikeatlast,and\"—— \"Whatareyoutalkingabout?\"heinterruptedviolently。\"Thatwasjustmylyin\'tokeepyoufromworryin\'me。Threemonthsago—— threemonthsago!Why,youmusthavebeencrazytohaveswallowedit;Ihadn\'tacent。\" \"Norhavewe,\"saidtheoldwoman,shrilly。\"Thathellishsisterofyoursstillkeepsuslikebeggars。Ouronlyhopewasyou,ourownboy。Andnowyouonlycometo——togoagain。\" \"ButSHEhasmoney;SHE\'Sdoingwell,andSHEshallgiveittome,\" hewenton,angrily。\"Shecan\'tbullymewithherbusinessairsandmorality。Whoelsehasgotarighttoshare,ifitisnotherownbrother?\" Alasforthefatuousnessofhumanmalevolence!HadtheunhappycouplerelatedonlythesimplefactstheyknewaboutthenewguestofBurntRidgeRanch,andthemannerofhisintroduction,theymighthavesparedwhatfollowed。 Buttheoldwomanbrokeintoavindictivecry:\"Whoelse,Steve—— whoelse?Why,thesluthasbroughtaMANhere——asneaking,deceitful,underhanded,crazylover!\" \"Oh,hasshe?\"saidtheyoungman,fiercely,yetsecretlypleasedatthispromisingevidenceofhissister\'shumanweakness。\"Whereisshe?I\'llgotoher。She\'sinherroom,Isuppose,\"andbeforetheycouldrestrainhim,hehadthrownofftheirimpedingembracesanddartedacrossthehall。 Thetwooldpeoplestareddoubtfullyateachother。Foreventhispowerfulally,whosestrength,however,theywerebynomeanssureof,mightsuccumbbeforethedeterminedJosephine!Prudencedemandedamiddlecourse。\"Ain\'ttheybrotherandsister?\"saidtheoldman,withanairofvirtuoustoleration。\"Let\'emfightitout。\" Theyoungmanimpatientlyenteredtheroomherememberedtohavebeenhissister\'s。Bythelightofthemoonthatstreameduponthewindowhecouldseeshewasnotthere。Hepassedhurriedlytothedoorofherbedroom;itwasopen;theroomwasempty,thebedunturned。Shewasnotinthehouse——shehadgonetothemill。Ah! Whatwasthattheyhadsaid?Aninfamousthoughtpassedthroughthescoundrel\'smind。Then,inwhathehalfbelievedwasanaccessofvirtuousfury,hebeganbythedimlighttorummageinthedrawersofthedeskforsuchloosecoinorvaluablesas,intheperfectsecurityoftheranch,wereoftenleftunguarded。Suddenlyheheardaheavyfootsteponthethreshold,andturned。 Anawfulvision——arecollection,sounexpected,soghostlikeinthatweirdlightthathethoughthewaslosinghissenses——stoodbeforehim。Itmovedforwardswithstaringeyeballsandwhiteandopenlipsfromwhichahorribleinarticulatesoundissuedthatwasthespeechofnolivingman!Withasingledesperate,almostsuperhumaneffortStephenForsythboundedaside,leapedfromthewindow,andranlikeamadmanfromthehouse。Thentheapparitiontrembled,collapsed,andsankinanundistinguishableheaptotheground。 WhenJosephineForsythreturnedanhourlaterwithhermillforeman,shewasstartledtofindherhelplesspatientinafitonthefloorofherroom。Withtheassistanceofhernowconvertedandpenitentemployee,shehadtheunfortunatemanconveyedtohisroom——butnotuntilshehadthoughtfullyrearrangedthedisorderofherdeskandclosedtheopendrawerswithoutattractingDickShipley\'sattention。Inthemorning,hearingthatthepatientwasstillinthesemiconsciousexhaustionofhislateattack,butwithoutseeinghim,shesentforDr。Duchesne。Thedoctorarrivedwhileshewasabsentatthemill,where,afteracarefulexaminationofhispatient,hesoughtherwithsomelittleexcitement。 \"Well?\"shesaid,witheagergravity。 \"Well,itlooksasifyourwishwouldbegratified。Yourfriendhashadanepilepticfit,butthephysicalshockhasstartedhismentalmachineryagain。Hehasrecoveredhisfaculties;hismemoryisreturning:hethinksandspeakscoherently;heisassaneasyouandI。\" \"And\"——saidJosephine,questioningthedoctor\'sknittedeyebrows。 \"Iamnotyetsurewhetheritwastheresultofsomeshockhedoesn\'tremember;oranirritationofthebrain,whichwouldindicatethattheoperationhadnotbeensuccessfulandthattherewasstillsomephysicalpressureorobstructionthere——inwhichcasehewouldbesubjecttotheseattacksallhislife。\" \"Doyouthinkhisreasoncamebeforethefitorafter?\"askedthegirl,anxiously。 \"Icouldn\'tsay。Hadanythinghappened?\" \"Iwasaway,andfoundhimontheflooronmyreturn,\"sheanswered,halfuneasily。Afterapauseshesaid,\"Thenhehastoldyouhisnameandallabouthimself?\" \"Yes,it\'snothingatall!HewasastrangerjustarrivedfromtheStates,goingtothemines——theoldstory;hadnonearrelations,ofcourse;wasn\'tmissedoraskedafter;rememberswalkingalongtheridgeandfallingover;name,JohnBaxter,ofMaine。\"Hepaused,andrelaxingintoaslightsmile,added,\"I haven\'tspoiledyourromance,haveI?\" \"No,\"shesaid,withanansweringsmile。Thenasthedoctorwalkedbrisklyawaysheslightlyknittedherprettybrows,hungherhead,pattedthegroundwithherlittlefootbeyondthehemofhergown,andsaidtoherself,\"Themanwaslyingtohim。\" CHAPTERIII Onherreturntothehouse,Josephineapparentlycontentedherselfwithreceivingthebulletinofthestranger\'sconditionfromtheservant,forshedidnotenterhisroom。Shehadobtainednotheoryoflastnight\'sincidentfromherparents,who,beyondaquerulousagitationthatwasquickenedbythenewsofhisreturntoreason,refrainedfromeventhatinsidiouscommentwhichshehalffearedwouldfollow。Whenanotherdaypassedwithoutherseeinghim,sheneverthelesswasconsciousofalittleembarrassmentwhenhisattendantbroughthertherequestthatshewouldgivehimamoment\'sspeechintheporch,whitherhehadbeenremoved。 Shefoundhimphysicallyweaker;indeed,somuchsothatshewasfain,eveninherembarrassment,toassisthimbacktothebenchfromwhichhehadceremoniouslyrisen。Butshewassostruckwiththechangeinhisfaceandmanner,achangesovirileandmasterful,inspiteofitsgentlesadnessofmanner,thatsherecoiledwithaslighttimidityasifhehadbeenastranger,althoughshewasalsoconsciousthatheseemedtobemoreathiseasethanshewas。Hebeganinalowexhaustedvoice,butbeforehehadfinishedhisfirstsentence,shefeltherselfinthepresenceofasuperior。 \"Mythankscomeverylate,MissForsyth,\"hesaid,withafaintsmile,\"butnooneknowsbetterthanyourselfthereasonwhy,orcanbetterunderstandthattheymeanthattheburdenyouhavesogenerouslytakenonyourselfisabouttobelifted。Iknowall,MissForsyth。SinceyesterdayIhavelearnedhowmuchIoweyou,evenmylifeIbelieve,thoughIamafraidImusttellyouinthesamebreaththatTHATisoflittleworthtoanyone。Youhavekindlyhelpedandinterestedyourselfinapoorstrangerwhoturnsouttobeanobody,withoutfriends,withoutromance,andwithoutevenmystery。Youfoundmelyingintheroaddownyonder,afterastupidaccidentthatmighthavehappenedtoanyothercarelesstramp,andwhichscarcelygavemeaclaimtoabedinthecountyhospital,muchlessunderthiskindlyroof。Itwasnotmyfault,asyouknow,thatallthisdidnotcomeoutsooner;butwhileitdoesn\'tlessenyourgenerosity,itdoesn\'tlessenmydebt,andalthoughIcannothopetoeverrepayyou,Icanatleastkeepthescorefromrunningon。Pardonmyspeakingsobluntly,butmyexcuseforspeakingatallwastosay\'Good-by\'and\'Godblessyou。\'Dr。Duchesnehaspromisedtogivemealiftonmywayinhisbuggywhenhegoes。\" Therewasaslighttouchofconsciousnessinhisvoiceinspiteofitssadness,whichstrucktheyounggirlasaweakandevenungentlemanlynoteinhisotherwiseself-abnegatingandundemonstrativeattitude。Ifhewasacommontramp,hewouldn\'ttalkinthatway,andifhewasn\'t,whydidhelie?Herpracticalgoodsensehereasserteditself。 \"Butyouarefarfromstrongyet;infact,thedoctorsaysyoumighthavearelapseatanymoment,andyouhave——thatis,youSEEM tohavenomoney,\"shesaidgravely。 \"That\'strue,\"hesaid,quickly。\"IrememberIwasquiteplayedoutwhenIenteredthesettlement,andIthinkIhadpartedfromevensomelittletriflesIcarriedwithme。IamafraidIwasapoorfindtothosewhopickedmeup,andyououghttohavetakenwarning。ButthedoctorhasofferedtolendmeenoughtotakemetoSanFrancisco,ifonlytogiveafairtrialtothemachinehehassetoncemorea-going。\" \"ThenyouhavefriendsinSanFrancisco?\"saidtheyounggirlquickly。\"Thosewhoknowyou?Whynotwritetothemfirst,andtellthemyouarehere?\" \"Idon\'tthinkyourpostmasterherewouldbepreoccupiedwithlettersforJohnBaxter,ifIdid,\"hesaid,quietly。\"Buthereisthedoctorwaiting。Good-by。\" Hestoodlookingatherinapeculiar,yethalf-resignedway,andheldouthishand。Foramomentshehesitated。Hadhebeenlessindependentandstrong,shewouldhaverefusedtolethimgo——haveofferedhimsomeslightemploymentattheranch;foroddlyenough,inspiteofthesuspicionthathewasconcealingsomething,shefeltthatshewouldhavetrustedhim,andhewouldhavebeenahelptoher。Buthewasnotonlydetermined,butSHEwasallthetimeconsciousthathewasatotallydifferentmanfromtheoneshehadtakencareof,andmerelyordinaryprudencedemandedthatsheshouldknowsomethingmoreofhimfirst。Shegavehimherhandconstrainedly;hepresseditwarmly。 Dr。Duchesnedroveup,helpedhimintothebuggy,smiledagood- naturedbuthalf-perfunctoryassurancethathewouldlookafter\"herpatient,\"anddroveaway。 Thewholethingwasover,butsounexpectedly,sosuddenly,sounromantically,sounsatisfactorily,that,althoughhercommonsensetoldherthatitwasperfectlynatural,proper,business- like,andreasonable,and,aboveall,finalandcomplete,shedidnotknowwhethertolaughorbeangry。Yetthiswasherpartingfromthemanwhohadbutafewdaysagomovedhertotearswithasinglehopelessgesture。Well,thiswouldteachherwhattoexpect。Well,whathadsheexpected?Nothing! Yetfortherestofthedayshewasunreasonablyirritable,and,iftheconjointurebenotparadoxical,severelypractical,andinhumanlyjust。FallingfoulofsomepresumptionofMiguel\'s,baseduponhisprescriptiverightsthroughlongserviceontheestate,withtherecollectionofherseveritytowardshisantagonistinhermind,sheratedthattrustedretainerwithsuchpitilessequityandunfemininelogicthathishotLatinbloodchilledinhisveins,andhestoodlividontheroad。Then,informingDickShipleywithequallyrelentlesscalmthatshemightfeelitnecessarytochangeALLherforemenunlesstheycouldagreeinharmony,shesoughtthedignifiedseclusionofhercastle。Butherrespectedparents,whosetriumphantreliefatthestranger\'sdeparturehademboldenedthemtoawaitherreturnintheirporchwithbendedbowsofinvectiveandliftedjavelinsofaggression,recoiledbeforetheresistlesshelmofthiscold-browedMinerva,whogallopedcontemptuouslypastthem。 Nevertheless,shesatlatethatnightatherdesk。Thecoldmoonlookeddownuponherwindow,andlituptheemptyporchwherehersilentguesthadmutelywatchedher。Foramomentsheregrettedthathehadrecoveredhisreason,excusingherselfonthepracticalgroundthathewouldneverhaveknownhisdependence,andhewouldhavebeenbettercaredforbyher。Shefeltrestlessanduneasy。 Thisslightdivergencefromthepracticalgrooveinwhichherlifehadbeensethaddisturbedherinmanyotherthings,andgivenherthefirstviewsofthenarrownessofit。 Suddenlysheheardastepintheporch。Thelatenessofthehour,perhapssomeotherreason,seemedtostartleher,andshehalfrose。ThenextmomentthefigureofMiguelappearedatthedoorway,andwithaquick,hurriedlookaroundhim,andattheopenwindow,heapproachedher。Hewasevidentlyundergreatexcitement,hishollowshavencheeklookedlikeawaxeneffigyinthemissionchurch;hisyellow,tobacco-stainedeyeglitteredlikephosphorescentamber,hislankgrayhairwasdampandperspiring;butmorestrikingthanthiswastheevidentrestrainthehadputuponhimself,pressinghisbroad-brimmedsombrerowithbothofhistremblingyellowhandsagainsthisbreast。Theyounggirlcastahurriedglanceattheopenwindowandatthegunwhichstoodinthecorner,andthenconfrontedhimwithclearandsteadyeyes,butapalercheek。 Ah,hebeganinSpanish,whichhehimselfhadtaughtherasachild,itwasastrangething,hiscomingthereto-night;but,then,motherofGod!itwasastrange,aterriblethingthatshehaddonetohim——oldMiguel,heruncle\'sservant:hethathadknownherasamuchacha;hethathadlivedallhislifeattheranch——ay,andwhosefathersbeforehimhadlivedthereallTHEIRlivesanddriventhecattleovertheveryspotwhereshenowstood,beforethethievingAmericanscamehere!Buthewouldbecalm;yes,thesenorashouldfindhimcalm,evenasshewaswhenshetoldhimtogo。Hewouldnotspeak。No,he——Miguel——wouldcontainhimself; yes,heHADmasteredhimself,butcouldherestrainothers?Ah,yes,OTHERS——thatwasit。CouldhekeepManuelandPepeandDominguezfromtalkingtothemilkman——thatleakingsieve,thatgabblingbruteofaShipley,forwhosesakeshehadcastoffheroldservantthatveryday? Shelookedathimwithcoldastonishment,butwithoutfear。Washedrunkwithaguardiente,orhadhisjealousyturnedhisbrain?Hecontinuedgasping,butstillpressinghishatagainsthisbreast。 \"Howdareyou?\"shesaid,passionately。\"Whathasthatstrangertodowithmyaffairsoryourinsolence?\" Hestoppedandgazedatherwithacertainadmiringloyalty。\"Ah! so,\"hesaid,withadeepbreath,\"thesenoraisthenieceofheruncle。ShedoeswellnottofearHIM——adog,\"——withaslightshrug,——\"whoismorethanrepaidbythesenora\'scondescension。HE darenotspeak!\" \"Whodarenotspeak?Areyoumad?\"Shestoppedwithasuddenterribleinstinctofapprehension。\"Miguel,\"shesaidinherdeepestvoice,\"answerme,Icommandyou!Doyouknowanythingofthisman?\" ItwasMiguel\'sturntorecoilfromhismistress。\"Ah,myGod!isitpossiblethesenorahasnotsuspect?\" \"Suspect!\"saidJosephine,haughtily,albeitherproudheartwasbeatingquickly。\"ISUSPECTnothing。IcommandyoutotellmewhatyouKNOW。\" Miguelturnedwitharapidgestureandclosedthedoor。Then,drawingherawayfromthewindow,hesaidinahurriedwhisper,—— \"IknowthatthatmanhasnotthenameofBaxter!IknowthathehasthenameofRandolph,ayounggambler,whohavewonalargesumatSacramento,and,fearingtoberobbedbythosehewonof,havewalktohimselfthroughtheroadindisguiseofaminer。IknowthatyourbrotherEstebanhavedecoyedhimhere,andhavefallenonhim。\" \"Stop!\"saidtheyounggirl,hereyes,whichhadbeenfixedwiththeagonyofconviction,suddenlyflashingwiththeenergyofdespair。\"Andyoucallyourselftheservantofmyuncle,anddaresaythisofhisnephew?\" \"Yes,senora,\"brokeouttheoldman,passionately。\"ItisbecauseIamtheservantofyourunclethatI,andIALONE,daresayittoyou!ItisbecauseIperjuredmysoul,andhaveperjuredmysoultodenyitelsewhere,thatInowdaretosayit!ItisbecauseI,yourservant,knewitfromoneofmycountrymen,whowasofthegang,——becauseI,Miguel,knewthatyourbrotherwasnotfarawaythatnight,andbecauseI,whomyouwoulddismiss,havepickedupthispocket-bookofRandolph\'sandyourbrother\'sringwhichhehavedropped,andIhavefoundbeneaththebodyofthemanyousentmetofetch。\" Hedrewapacketfromhisbosom,andtosseditonthedeskbeforeher。 \"Andwhyhaveyounottoldmethisbefore?\"saidJosephine,passionately。 Miguelshruggedhisshoulders。 \"Whatgood?PossiblythisdogRandolphwoulddie。Possiblyhewouldlive——asalunatic。Possiblywouldhappenwhathashappened! Thesenoraisbeautiful。TheAmericanhaseyes。IftheDonaJosephine\'sbeautyshallfinishwhatthesillyDonEsteban\'sarmhavebegun——whatmatter?\" \"Stop!\"criedJosephine,pressingherhandsacrosshershudderingeyes。Then,uncoveringherwhiteandsetface,shesaidrapidly,\"Saddlemyhorseandyourownatonce。Thentakeyourchoice! Comewithmeandrepeatallthatyouhavesaidinthepresenceofthatman,orleavethisranchforever。ForifIliveIshallgotohimtonight,andtellthewholestory。\" Theoldmancastasingleglanceathismistress,shruggedhisshoulders,and,withoutaword,lefttheroom。Butintenminutestheywereontheirwaytothecountytown。 DaywasbreakingoverthedistantBurntRidge——afaint,ghostlylevel,likeafuneralpall,inthedimhorizon——astheydrewupbeforethegaunt,white-paintedpileofthehospitalbuilding。 Josephineutteredacry。Dr。Duchesne\'sbuggywasbeforethedoor。 Onitsverythresholdtheymetthedoctor,darkandirritated。 \"Thenyouheardthenews?\"hesaid,quickly。 Josephineturnedherwhitefacetothedoctor\'s。\"Whatnews?\"sheasked,inavoicethatseemedstrangelydeepandresonant。 \"Thepoorfellowhadanotherattacklastnight,anddiedofexhaustionaboutanhourago。Iwastoolatetosavehim。\" \"Didhesayanything?Washeconscious?\"askedthegirl,hoarsely。 \"No;incoherent!NowIthinkofit,heharpedonthesamestringashedidthenightoftheoperation。Whatwasithesaid?youremember。\" \"\'You\'llhavetokillmefirst,\'\"repeatedJosephine,inachokingvoice。 \"Yes;somethingabouthisdyingbeforehe\'dtell。Well,hecamebacktoitbeforehewentoff——theyoftendo。Youseemalittlehoarsewithyourmorningride。Youshouldtakecareofthatvoiceofyours。Bytheway,it\'sagooddeallikeyourbrother\'s。\"…… TheChatelaineofBurntRidgenevermarried。 THROUGHTHESANTACLARAWHEAT CHAPTERI Itwasanenormouswheat-fieldintheSantaClaravalley,stretchingtothehorizonlineunbroken。Themeridiansunshoneuponitwithoutglintorshadow;butattimes,whenastrongergustofthetradewindspassedoverit,therewasaquickslantingimpressionofthewholesurfacethatwas,however,asunlikeabillowasitselfwasunlikeasea。Evenwhenalighterzephyrplayeddownitslonglevel,theagitationwassuperficial,andseemedonlytomomentarilyliftaveilofgreenishmistthathungaboveitsimmovabledepths。Occasionalpuffsofdustalternatelyroseandfellalonganimaginarylineacrossthefield,asifacurrentofairwerepassingthroughit,butwereotherwiseinexplicable。 Suddenlyafaintshout,apparentlysomewhereinthevicinityoftheline,broughtoutaperfectlyclearresponse,followedbytheaudiblemurmurofvoices,whichitwasimpossibletolocalize。Yetthewholefieldwassodevoidofanysuggestionofhumanlifeormotionthatitseemedratherasifthevastexpanseitselfhadbecomesuddenlyarticulateandintelligible。 \"Wotsay?\" \"Wheeloff。\" \"Whare?\" \"Intheroad。\" Oneofthevoiceshereindicateditselfinthedirectionofthelineofdust,andsaid,\"Comin\',\"andamansteppedoutfromthewheatintoabroadanddustyavenue。 Withhispresencethreethingsbecameapparent。 First,thatthepuffsofdustindicatedtheexistenceoftheinvisibleavenuethroughtheunlimitedandunfencedfieldofgrain; secondly,thatthestalksofwheatoneithersideofitweresotallastoactuallyhideapassingvehicle;andthirdly,thatavehiclehadjustpassed,hadlostawheel,andbeendraggedpartlyintothegrainbyitsfrightenedhorse,whichadustymanwastryingtorestrainandpacify。 Thehorse,givenuptoequinehysterics,andevidentlyconvincedthattheordinarybuggybehindhimhadbeenchangedintosomedangerousandappallingcreation,stillplungedandkickedviolentlytoridhimselfofit。Themanwhohadsteppedoutofthedepthsofthewheatquicklycrossedtheroad,unhitchedthetraces,drewbackthevehicle,and,glancingatthetraveler\'sdustyanddisorderedclothes,said,withcurtsympathy:—— \"Spilt,too;butnothurt,eh?\" \"No,neitherofus。Iwentoverwiththebuggywhenthewheelcramped,butSHEjumpedclear。\" Hemadeagestureindicatingthepresenceofanother。Themanturnedquickly。Therewasasecondfigure,ayounggirlstandingbesidethegrainfromwhichhehademerged,embracingafewstalksofwheatwithonearmandahandinwhichshestillheldherparasol,whileshegraspedhergatheredskirtswiththeother,andtryingtofindasecurefootholdforhertwoneatnarrowslippersonacrumblingcakeofadobeabovethefathomlessdustoftheroadway。Herface,althoughannoyedanddiscontented,waspretty,andherlightdressandslimfigureweresuggestiveofacertainsuperiorcondition。 Theman\'smanneratoncesoftenedwithWesterncourtesy。Heswunghisbroad-brimmedhatfromhishead,andbenthisbodywiththeceremoniousnessofthecountryball-room。\"Ireckontheladyhadbettercomeuptotheshantyouto\'thedustandsuntillwekinhelpyougetthesethingsfixed,\"hesaidtothedriver。\"I\'llsendroundbytheroadforyourhoss,andhaveoneofminefetchupyourwagon。\" \"Isitfar?\"askedthegirl,slightlyacknowledginghissalutation,withoutwaitingforhercompaniontoreply。 \"Onlyastepthisway,\"heanswered,motioningtothefieldofwheatbesideher。 \"WhatinTHERE?Inevercouldgointhere,\"shesaid,decidedly。 \"It\'saheapshorterthanbytheroad,andnotsodusty。I\'llgowithyou,andpilotyou。\" Theyounggirlcastavexedlookathercompanionastheprobablecauseofallthistrouble,andshookherhead。Butatthesamemomentonelittlefootslippedfromtheadobeintothedustagain。 Sheinstantlyclamberedbackwithalittlefeminineshriek,andejaculated:\"Well,ofallthings!\"andthen,fixingherblueannoyedeyesonthestranger,askedimpatiently,\"Whycouldn\'tIgotherebytheroad\'nthewagon?Icouldmanagetoholdonandkeepin。\" \"BecauseIreckonyou\'dfindittoopow\'fulhotwaitin\'heretillwegotroundtoye。\" Therewasnodoubtitwasveryhot;theradiationfromthebakingroadwaybeatingupunderherparasol,andprickinghercheekbonesandeyeballslikeneedles。Shegaveafastidiouslittleshudder,furledherparasol,gatheredherskirtsstilltighter,facedabout,andsaid,\"Goon,then。\"Themanslippedbackwardsintotheranksofstalks,partingthemwithonehand,andholdingouttheotherasiftoleadher。Butsheevadedtheinvitationbyholdinghertightly-drawnskirtwithbothhands,andbendingherheadforwardasifshehadnotnoticedit。Thenextmomenttheroad,andeventhewholeouterworld,disappearedbehindthem,andtheyseemedfloatinginachokinggreentranslucentmist。 Buttheeffectwasonlymomentary;afewstepsfurthershefoundthatshecouldwalkwithlittledifficultybetweentheranksofstalks,whichwereregularlyspaced,andtheresemblancenowchangedtothatofalongpillaredconservatoryofgreenishglass,thattouchedallobjectswithitspervadinghue。Shealsofoundthatthecloseairaboveherheadwascontinuallyfreshenedbytheinterchangeofcurrentsoflowertemperaturefrombelow,——asifthewholevastfieldhadacirculationofitsown,——andthattheadobebeneathherfeetwasgratefullycooltohertread。Therewasnodust,ashehadsaid;whathadatfirsthalfsuffocatedherseemedtobesomestimulatingaromaofcreationthatfilledthenarrowgreenaisles,andnowimpartedastrangevigorandexcitementtoherasshewalkedalong。Meantimeherguidewasnotconversationallyidle。Now,nodoubt,shehadneverseenanythinglikethisbefore? Itwasordinarywheat,onlyitwasgrownonadobesoil——therichestinthevalley。Thesestalks,shecouldseeherself,weretenandtwelvefeethigh。Thatwasthetrouble,theyallrantoomuchtostalk,thoughthegrainyieldwas\"suthen\'pow\'ful。\"Shecouldtellthattoherfriends,forhereckonedshewastheonlyyoungladythathadeverwalkedundersuchagrowth。PerhapsshewasnewtoCaliforny?Hethoughtsofromthestart。Well,thiswasCaliforny,andthiswasnottheleastofthewaysitcould\"layover\"everyothercountryonGod\'syearth。Manyfolksthoughtitwasthegoldandtheclimate,butshecouldseeforherselfwhatitcoulddowithwheat。Hewonderedifherbrotherhadevertold,herofit?No,thestrangerwasn\'therbrother。Norcousin,norcompany?No;onlythehireddriverfromaSanJosehotel,whowastakin\'herovertoMajorRandolph\'s。Yes,heknewtheoldmajor;theranchwasaprettyplace,nighuntothreemilesfurtheron。Nowthatheknewthedriverwasnorelationofhershedidn\'tmindtellingherthatthebuggywasa\"ratheroldconsarn,\"andthedriverdidn\'tknowhisbusiness。Yes,itmightbefixedupsoastotakeherovertothemajor\'s;therewasoneoftheirownmen——ayoungfellow——whocoulddoanythingthatCOULDbedonewithwoodandiron,——areg\'largenius!——andHE\'Dtackleit。Itmighttakeanhour,butshe\'dfinditquitecoolwaitingintheshanty。Itwasaroughplace,fortheyonlycampedoutthereduringtheseasontolookafterthecrop,andlivedattheirownhomestherestofthetime。Wasshegoingtostaylongatthemajor\'s?Henoticedshehadnotbroughthertrunkwithher。Hadsheknownthemajor\'swifelong?Perhapsshethoughtofsettlingintheneighborhood? Allthisnaive,good-humoredquestioning——sooftencruellymisunderstoodasmerevulgarcuriosity,butasoftenthecourteousinstinctofsimpleunaffectedpeopletoentertainthestrangerbyinvitinghimtotalkofwhatconcernshimselfratherthantheirownselves——wasnevertheless,Ifear,metonlybymonosyllablesfromtheyoungladyoranimpatientquestioninreturn。Shescarcelyraisedhereyestothebroadjean-shirtedbackthatprecededherthroughthegrainuntilthemanabruptlyceasedtalking,andhismanner,withoutlosingitshalf-paternalcourtesy,becamegraver。 Shewasbeginningtobeconsciousofherincivility,andwastryingtothinkofsomethingtosay,whenheexclaimedwithaslightairofrelief,\"Hereweare!\"andtheshantysuddenlyappearedbeforethem。