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类别:其他 作者:Bret Harte字数:14249更新时间:18/12/14 10:33:59
Itcertainlywasveryrough——amereshellofunpaintedboardsthatscarcelyroseabovethelevelofthesurroundinggrain,andafewyardsdistantwasinvisible。Itsslightlyslopingroof,alreadywarpedandshrunkenintolongfissuresthatpermittedglimpsesofthesteel-blueskyabove,wasevidentlyintendedonlyasashelterfromthecloudlesssuninthosetwomonthsofrainlessdaysanddewlessnightswhenitwasinhabited。Throughtheopendoorsandwindowsshecouldseearowof\"bunks,\"orrudesleepingberthsagainstthewalls,furnishedwithcoarsemattressesandblankets。 Astheyounggirlhalted,themanwithaninstinctofdelicacyhurriedforward,enteredtheshanty,anddraggingarudebenchtothedoorway,placeditsothatshecouldsitbeneaththeshadeoftheroof,yetwithherbacktothesedomesticrevelations。Twoorthreemen,whohadbeenapparentlyloungingthere,rosequietly,andunobtrusivelywithdrew。Herguidebroughtheratincupofdeliciouslycoolwater,exchangedafewhurriedwordswithhiscompanions,andthendisappearedwiththem,leavingheralone。 Herfirstsenseofrelieffromtheircompanywas,Ifear,strongerthananyotherfeeling。Afterahurriedglancearoundthedesertedapartment,shearose,shookoutherdressandmantle,andthengoingintothedarkestcornersupportedherselfwithonehandagainstthewallwhilewiththeothershedrewoff,onebyone,herslippersfromherslim,striped-stockingedfeet,shookandblewoutthedustthathadpenetratedwithin,andputthemonagain。Then,perceivingatriangularfragmentoflooking-glassnailedagainstthewall,shesettledthestringsofherbonnetbytheaidofitsreflection,pattedthefringeofbrownhaironherforeheadwithherseparatedfivefingersasifplayinganimaginarytuneonherbrow,andcamebackwithmaidenlyabstractiontothedoorway。 Everythingwasquiet,andherseclusionseemedunbroken。Asmileplayedforaninstantinthesoftshadowsofhereyesandmouthassherecalledtheabruptwithdrawalofthemen。Thenhermouthstraightenedandherbrowsslightlybent。Itwascertainlyveryunmannerlyinthemtogooffinthatway。\"Goodheavens!couldn\'ttheyhavestayedaroundwithouttalking?Surelyitdidn\'trequirefourmentogoandbringupthatwagon!\"Shepickedupherparasolfromthebenchwithanimpatientlittlejerk。Thensheheldoutherunglovedhandintothehotsunshinebeyondthedoorwiththegestureshewouldhaveusedhaditbeenraining,andwithdrewitasquickly——herhandquitescorchedintheburningrays。Nevertheless,afteranotherimpatientpauseshedesperatelyputupherparasolandsteppedfromtheshanty。 Presentlyshewasconsciousofafaintsoundofhammeringnotfaraway。Perhapstherewasanothershed,buthidden,likeeverythingelse,inthismonotonous,ridiculousgrain。Somestalks,however,weretroddendownandbrokenaroundtheshanty;shecouldmovemoreeasilyandseewhereshewasgoing。Toherdelight,afewstepsfurtherbroughtherintoacurrentofthetrade-windandacooleratmosphere。Andashortdistancebeyondthem,certainly,wastheshedfromwhichthehammeringproceeded。Sheapproacheditboldly。 Itwassimplyaroofupheldbyrudeuprightsandcrossbeams,andopentothebreezethatsweptthroughit。Atoneendwasasmallblacksmith\'sforge,somemachinery,andwhatappearedtobepartofasmallsteam-engine。Midwayoftheshedwasaclosetorcupboardfastenedwithalargepadlock。Occupyingitswholelengthontheothersidewasawork-bench,andatthefurtherendstoodtheworkmanshehadheard。 Hewasapparentlyonlyayearortwoolderthanherself,andcladinbluejeanoveralls,blackenedandsmearedwithoilandcoal- dust。Evenhisyouthfulface,whichheturnedtowardsher,hadablacksmudgerunningacrossitandalmostobliteratingasmallauburnmoustache。Thelookofsurprisethathegaveher,however,quicklypassed;heremainedpatientlyandinahalf-preoccupiedway,holdinghishammerinhishand,assheadvanced。Thiswasevidentlytheyoungfellowwhocould\"doanythingthatcouldbedonewithwoodandiron。\" Shewasverysorrytodisturbhim,butcouldhetellherhowlongitwouldbebeforethewagoncouldbebroughtupandmended?Hecouldnotsaythatuntilhehimselfsawwhatwastobedone;ifitwasonlyamatterofthewheelhecouldfixitupinafewmoments; if,ashehadbeentold,itwasacaseoftwistedorbentaxle,itwouldtakelonger,butitwouldbehereverysoon。Ah,then,wouldheletherwaithere,asshewasveryanxioustoknowatonce,anditwasmuchcoolerthanintheshed?Certainly;hewouldgooverandbringherabench。Buthereshebeggedhewouldn\'ttroublehimself,shecouldsitanywherecomfortably。 Thelowerendofthework-benchwascoveredwithcleanandodorousshavings;shelightlybrushedthemasideand,withayouthfulmovement,swungherselftoaseatuponit,supportingherselfononehandassheleanedtowardshim。Shecouldthusseethathiseyeswereofalight-yellowishbrown,likeclarifiedhoney,withasingularlookofclearconcentrationinthem,which,however,wasthesamewhetherturneduponhiswork,thesurroundinggrain,oruponher。This,andhissublimeunconsciousnessofthesmudgeacrosshisfaceandhisblackenedhands,madeherwonderifthemanwhocoulddoeverythingwithwoodandironwasabovedoinganythingwithwater。Shehadhalfamindtotellhimofit,particularlyasshenoticedalsothathisthroatbelowthelineofsunburndisclosedbyhisopencollarwasquitewhite,andhisgrimyhandswellmade。Shewaswonderingwhetherhewouldbeaffrontedifshesaidinherpolitestway,\"Ibegyourpardon,butdoyouknowyouhavequiteaccidentallygotsomethingonyourface,\"andofferherhandkerchief,which,ofcourse,hewoulddecline,whenhereyefellonthesteam-engine。 \"Howodd!Doyouusethatonthefarm?\" \"No,\"——hesmiledhere,thesmudgeaccentingitandsettingoffhiswhiteteethinaChristyMinstrelfashionthatexasperatedher——no,althoughitCOULDbeused,andhadbeen。Butitwashisfirsteffort,madetwoyearsago,whenhewasyoungerandmoreinexperienced。Itwasaratherroughthing,shecouldsee——buthehadtomakeitatoddtimeswithwhatironhecouldpickuporpayfor,andatdifferentforgeswhereheworked。 Shebeggedhispardon——where—— WHEREHEWORKED。 Ah,thenhewasthemachinistorengineerhere? No,heworkedherejustliketheothers,onlyhewasallowedtoputupaforgewhilethegrainwasgreen,andhavehisbenchinconsiderationoftheoddjobshecoulddointhewayofmendingtools,etc。Therewasaheapofmendingandweldingtodo——shehadnoideahowquicklyagriculturalmachinesgotoutoforder!Hehaddonemuchofhisworkonthesteam-engineonmoonlitnights。Yes; shehadnoideahowperfectlyclearandlightitwashereinthevalleyonsuchnights;althoughofcoursetheshadowswereverydark,andwhenhedroppedascreworanutitwasdifficulttofind。Hehadworkedtherebecauseitsavedtimeandbecauseitdidn\'tcostanything,andhehadnobodytolookonorinterferewithhim。No,itwasnotlonely;thecoyotesandwildcatssometimescameverynear,butwerealwaysmoresurprisedandfrightenedthanhewas;andonceahorsemanwhohadstrayedoffthedistantroadyondermistookhimforananimalandshotathimtwice。 Hetoldallthiswithsuchfreedomfromembarrassmentandwithsuchapparentunconsciousnessoftheblueeyesthatwerefollowinghim,andthelight,gracefulfigure,——whichwassonearhisownthatinsomeofhisgestureshisgrimyhandsalmosttoucheditsdelicategarments,——that,accustomedasshewastoacertainmasculineaberrationinherpresence,shewasgreatlyamusedbyhisnaiveacceptanceofherasanequal。Suddenly,lookingfranklyinherface,hesaid: \"I\'llshowyouasecret,ifyoucaretoseeit。\" Nothingwouldpleasehermore。 Heglancedhurriedlyaround,tookakeyfromhispocket,andunlockedthepadlockthatsecuredtheclosetshehadnoticed。 Then,reachingwithin,withinfinitecarehebroughtoutasmallmechanicalmodel。 \"There\'saninventionofmyown。Areaperandthreshercombined。 I\'mgoingtohaveitpatentedandhaveabigonemadefromthismodel。Thiswillwork,asyousee。\" Hethenexplainedtoherwithgreatprecisionhowasitmovedoverthefieldthedoubleoperationwasperformedbythesamemotivepower。Thatitwouldbeasavingofacertainamountoflaborandtimewhichshecouldnotremember。Shedidnotunderstandawordofhisexplanations;shesawonlyacleanandprettybutcomplicatedtoythatunderthemanipulationofhisgrimyfingersrattledanumberoffrail-likestavesandworkedanumberofwheelsanddrums,yettherewasnoindicationofherignoranceinhersparklingeyesandsmiling,breathlessattitude。Perhapsshewasinterestedinhisownabsorption;therevelationofhispreoccupationwiththismodelstruckherasifhehadmadeheraconfidanteofsomeboyishpassionforoneofherownsex,andsheregardedhimwiththesamesympathizingsuperiority。 \"Youwillmakeafortuneoutofit,\"shesaidpleasantly。 Well,hemightmakeenoughtobeabletogoonwithsomeotherinventionshehadinhismind。Theycostmoneyandtime,nomatterhowcarefulonewas。 Thiswasanotherinterestingrevelationtotheyounggirl。Henotonlydidnotseemtocarefortheprofithisdevotionbroughthim,butevenhisonebelovedidealmightbedisplacedbyanother。Solikeaman,afterall! Herreflectionswerebrokenuponbythesoundofvoices。Theyoungmancarefullyreplacedthemodelinitsclosetwithapartingglanceasifhewasclosingashrine,andsaid,\"Therecomesthewagon。\"Theyounggirlturnedtofacethemenwhoweredraggingitfromtheroad,withthehalf-complacentairofhavingbeenvictoriousovertheirlaterudeabandonment,buttheydidnotseemtonoticeitortobesurprisedathercompanion,whoquicklysteppedforwardandexaminedthebrokenvehiclewithworkmanlikedeliberation。 \"Ihopeyouwillbeabletodosomethingwithit,\"shesaidsweetly,appealingdirectlytohim。\"IshouldthankyouSOMUCH。\" Hedidnotreply。Presentlyhelookeduptothemanwhohadbroughthertotheshanty,andsaid,\"Theaxle\'sstrained,butit\'ssafeforfiveorsixmilesmoreofthisroad。I\'llputthewheeloneasily。\"Hepaused,andwithoutglancingather,continued,\"Youmightsendheronbythecart。\" \"Praydon\'ttroubleyourselves,\"interruptedtheyounggirl,withapinkuprisinginhercheeks;\"Ishallbequitesatisfiedwiththebuggyasitstands。\"Sendheroninthecart,indeed!Really,theywerearudeset——ALLofthem。\" Withouttakingtheslightestnoticeofherremark,themanrepliedgravelytotheyoungmechanic,\"Yes,butwe\'llbewantingthecartbeforeitcangetbackfromtakingher。\" \"Her\"again。\"Iassureyouthebuggywillserveperfectlywell—— ifthis——gentleman——willonlybekindenoughtoputonthewheelagain,\"shereturnedhotly。 Theyoungmechanicatoncesettowork。Theyounggirlwalkedapartsilentlyuntilthewheelwasrestoredtoitsaxle。Buttohersurpriseadifferenthorsewasledforwardtobeharnessed。 \"Wethoughtyourhorsewasn\'tsafeincaseofanotheraccident,\" saidthefirstman,withthesamesmilelessconsideration。\"Thisonewouldn\'tcutupifhewasharnessedtoanearthquakeoraworsedriverthanyou\'vegot。\" Itoccurredtoherinstantlythatthemoreobviousremedyofsendinganotherdriverhadbeenalreadydiscussedandrejectedbythem。Yet,whenherowndriverappearedamomentafterwards,sheascendedtoherseatwithsomedignityandaslightincreaseofcolor。 \"Iamverymuchobligedtoyouall,\"shesaid,withoutglancingattheyounginventor。 \"Don\'tmentionit,miss。\" \"Goodafternoon。\" \"Goodafternoon。\"Theyalltookofftheirhatswiththesameformalgravityasthehorsemovedforward,butturnedbacktotheirworkagainbeforeshewasoutofthefield。 CHAPTERII TheranchofMajorRandolphlayonarichfaldaoftheCoastRange,andoverlookedthegreatwheatplainsthattheyounggirlhadjustleft。Thehouseofwoodandadobe,buriedtoitsfirststoryinrose-treesandpassionvines,waslargeandcommodious。Yetitcontainedonlythemajor,hiswife,hersonanddaughter,andthefewoccasionalvisitorsfromSanFranciscowhomheentertained,andshetolerated。 Forthemajor\'shouseholdwasnotentirelyharmonious。WhileayounginfantrysubalternataGulfstation,hehadbeenattractedbythepiquantforeignaccentanddramaticgesturesofaFrenchCreolewidow,and——believingthem,inthefirstflushofhisyouthfulpassionmorethananoffsettotheencumbranceofhertwochildrenwho,withthememoryofvariousmaritalinfidelitieswereallherlatehusbandhadlefther——hadproposed,beenaccepted,andpromptlymarriedtoher。Beforeheobtainedhiscaptaincy,shehadpartlylostheraccent,andthosedramaticgestures,whichhadaccentedthepassionoftheirbriefcourtship,begantointensifydomesticaltercationandtheburstsofidlejealousytowhichshewassubject。Whethershewasrevengingherselfonhersecondhusbandforthefaultsofherfirstisnotknown,butitwascertainthatshebroughtanunhallowedknowledgeoftheweaknesses,cheapcynicism,andvanityofaforeignpredecessor,tositinjudgmentuponthesimple-mindedandchivalrousAmericansoldierwhohadsucceededhim,andwhowas,infact,themostloyalofhusbands。Thenaturalresultofherskepticismwasanespionageandcriticismofthewivesofthemajor\'sbrotherofficersthatcompelledafrequentchangeofquarters。Whentothiswasfinallyaddedaracialdivergenceandantipathy,thepublicdisparagementofthecustomsandeducationofherfemalecolleagues,andthesuddeninsistenceofaforeignandFrenchdominanceinherhouseholdbeyondanyordinaryCreolejustification,Randolph,presumablytoavoidlaterinternationalcomplications,resignedwhilehewasasyetamajor。LuckilyhislatestbanishmenttoanextremeWesternoutposthadplacedhiminCaliforniaduringthefloodofaspeculationepoch。HepurchasedavaluableSpanishgranttothreeleaguesoflandforlittleoverathreemonths\'pay。 Followingthatyearningwhichcompelsretiredship-captainsandroversofalldegreestobuyafarmintheirolddays,themajor,professionallyandsociallyinuredtoborderstrife,soughtsurceaseandArcadianreposeinranching。 ItwasherethatMrs。Randolph,laterelictofthelateScipionL\'Hommadieu,devotedherselftobringingupherchildrenaftertheextremestofFrenchmethods,andinresurrectinga\"de\"fromherownfamilytogiveadistinctandaristocraticcharactertotheirname。The\"deFontangesl\'Hommadieu\"were,however,onlyknowntotheirneighbors,aftertheWesternfashion,bytheirstepfather\'sname,——whentheywereknownatall——whichwasseldom。Fortheboywasunpleasantlyconceitedasaprecociousworldling,andthegirlasunpleasantlycomplacentinherroleofingenue。ThehouseholdwascompletelydominatedbyMrs。Randolph。ApunctiliousCatholic,sheattendedallthefunctionsoftheadjacentmission,andtheshadowofablacksoutaneattwilightglidingthroughthewildoat- fieldsbehindtheranchhadoftenbeenmistakenforacoyote。Thepeace-lovingmajordidnotobjecttoapietywhich,whileitlefthisownconsciencefree,impartedarespectablereligiousairtohishousehold,andkepthimfromtheequallydistastefulapproachesofthePuritanismofhisneighbors,andwasblissfullyunconsciousthathewasstrengtheningtheantagonisticforeignelementinhisfamilywithanalienchurch。 Meantime,astherepairedbuggywasslowlymakingitswaytowardshishouse,MajorRandolphenteredhiswife\'sboudoirwithaletterwhichtheSanFranciscoposthadjustbroughthim。Alookofembarrassmentonhisgood-humoredfacestrengthenedthehardlinesofhers;shefeltsomemomentaryweaknessofhernaturalenemy,andpreparedtogivebattle。 \"I\'mafraidhere\'ssomethingofamuddle,Josephine,\"hebeganwithadeprecatingsmile。\"Mallory,whowascomingdownherewithhisdaughter,youknow\"—— \"ThisisthefirstintimationIhavehadthatanythinghasbeensettledupon,\"interruptedthelady,withappallingdeliberation。 \"However,mydear,youknowItoldyoulastweekthathethoughtofbringingherherewhilehewentSouthonbusiness。Youknow,beingawidower,hehasnoonetoleaveherwith。\" \"AndIsupposeitistheAmericanfashiontointrustone\'sdaughterstoanyoldbooncompanions?\" \"Malloryisanoldfriend,\"interruptedthemajor,impatiently。 \"HeknowsI\'mmarried,andalthoughhehasneverseenYOU,heisquitewillingtoleavehisdaughterhere。\" \"Thankyou!\" \"Come,youknowwhatImean。Themannaturallybelievesthatmywifewillbeaproperchaperoneforhisdaughter。Butthatisnotthepresentquestion。Heintendedtocallhere;IexpectedtotakeyouovertoSanJosetoseeherandallthat,youknow;butthefactofitis——thatis——itseemsfromthisletterthat——he\'sbeencalledawaysoonerthanheexpected,andthat——well——hangit!thegirlisactuallyonherwayherenow。\" \"Alone?\" \"Isupposeso。Youknowonethinksnothingofthathere。\" \"Oranyotherpropriety,forthatmatter。\" \"Forheaven\'ssake,Josephine,don\'tberidiculous!Ofcourseit\'sstupidhercominginthisway,andMalloryoughttohavebroughther——butshe\'scoming,andwemustreceiveher。ByJove!Heresheisnow!\"headded,startingupafterahurriedglancethroughthewindow。\"Butwhatkindofad——dturn-outisthat,anyhow?\" Itcertainlywasanodd-lookingconveyancethathadenteredthegates,andwasnowslowlycomingupthedrivetowardsthehouse。 Alargedraughthorseharnessedtoadust-coveredbuggy,whosestrainedfore-axle,bentbythelastmileofheavyroad,hadslantedthetopsofthefore-wheelstowardseachotheratanalarmingangle。Thelight,gracefuldressandelegantparasoloftheyounggirl,whooccupiedhalfofitssingleseat,lookedludicrouslypronouncedbythesideoftheslouchingfigureandgrimydusterofthedriver,whooccupiedtheotherhalf。 Mrs。Randolphgaveagrittylaugh。\"Ithoughtyousaidshewasalone。Isthatanescortshehaspickedup,Americanfashion,ontheroad?\" \"That\'sherhireddriver,nodoubt。Hangit!shecan\'tdriveherebyherself,\"retortedthemajor,impatiently,hurryingtothedooranddownthestaircase。Buthewasinstantlyfollowedbyhiswife。 Shehadnoideaofpermittingapossibleunderstandingtobeexchangedintheirfirstgreeting。ThelateM。l\'Hommadieuhadbeenabletoimpartawholeplanofintrigueinasinglewordandglance。 Happily,RoseMallory,alreadyinthehall,inafewwordsdetailedtheaccidentthathadbefallenher,tothehonestsympathyofthemajorandthecoldly-politeconcernofMrs。Randolph,who,indeliberatelychosensentences,managedtoconveytotheyounggirltheconvictionthataccidentsofanykindtoyoungladiesweretoberegardedasonlyashaderemovedfromindiscretions。Rosewasimpressed,andevenflattered,bythefastidiousnessofthisforeign-appearingwoman,andafterthefashionofyouthfulnatures,accordedtohertherespectduetorecognizedauthority。Whentothisauthority,whichwasevident,sheaddedadepreciationofthemajor,IfearthatsomecommoninstinctoffemininetyrannyrespondedinRose\'sbreast,andthatontheverythresholdofthehonestsoldier\'shomeshetacitlyagreedwiththewifetolookdownuponhim。Mrs。Randolphdepartedtoinformhersonanddaughteroftheirguest\'sarrival。Asamatteroffact,however,theyhadalreadyobservedherapproachtothehousethroughtheslitsoftheirdrawnwindow-blinds,andthoseevennarrowerprejudicesandlimitedcomprehensionswhichtheireducationhadfostered。Thegirl,Adele,hadonlygraspedthefactthatRosehadcometotheirhouseinfineclothes,alonewithaman,inabroken-downvehicle,andwasmovedtoeasymirthandrighteouswonder。Theyoungman,Emile,hadagreedwithher,withthementalreservationthattheguestwaspretty,andmusteventuallyfallinlovewithhim。Theyboth,however,welcomedherwithatrainedpolitenessandasuperficialattentionthat,whiletheindifferenceofherowncountrymeninthewheat-fieldwasstillfreshinherrecollection,struckherwithgratefulcontrast;themajor\'squietandunobtrusivekindlinessnaturallymadelessimpression,orwasacceptedasamatterofcourse。 \"Well,\"saidthemajor,cheerfullybuttentatively,tohiswifewhentheywerealoneagain,\"sheseemsanicegirl,afterall;andagooddealofpluckandcharacter,byJove!topushoninthatbrokenbuggyratherthanlingerorcomeinafarmcart,eh?\" \"Shewasaloneinthatwheat-field,\"saidMrs。Randolph,withgrimdeliberation,\"forhalfanhour;sheconfessesitherself——TALKING WITHAYOUNGMAN!\" \"Yes,buttheothershadgoneforthebuggy。And,inthenameofHeaven,whatwouldyouhaveherdo——hideherselfinthegrain?\" saidthemajor,desperately。\"Besides,\"headded,witharecklessnessheafterwardsregretted,\"thatmechanicalchapthey\'vegotthereisreallyintelligentandworthtalkingto。\" \"IhavenodoubtSHEthoughtso,\"saidMrs。Randolph,withamirthlesssmile。\"Infact,IhaveobservedthattheAmericanfreedomgenerallymeansdoingwhatyouWANTtodo。Indeed,I wondershedidn\'tbringhimwithher!OnlyIbeg,major,thatyouwillnotagain,inthepresenceofmydaughter,——andImayevensay,ofmyson,——talklightlyofthesolitarymeetingsofyoungladieswithmechanics,eventhoughtheirfacesweresmutty,andtheirclothescoveredwithoil。\" Themajorheremutteredsomethingabouttherebeinglessdangerinayoungladylisteningtotheintelligenceofacoarsely-dressedlaborerthantothecomplimentsofarose-scentedfop,butMrs。 Randolphwalkedoutoftheroombeforehefinishedtheevidentplatitude。 ThatnightRoseMalloryretiredtoherroominastateofsell- satisfactionthatsheevenfeltwastoacertainextentavirtue。 Shewasdelightedwithherreceptionandwithherhostessandfamily。ItwasstrangeherfatherhadnotspokenmoreofMRS。 Randolph,whowasclearlythesuperiorofhisoldfriend。Whatfinemannerstheyallhad,sodifferentfromotherpeopleshehadknown!TherewasquiteanOldWorldcivilizationaboutthem; really,itwaslikegoingabroad!Shewouldmakethemostofheropportunityandprofitbyhervisit。ShewouldbeginbyimprovingherFrench;theyspokeitperfectly,andwithsuchapureaccent。 Shewouldcorrectcertainerrorsshewasconsciousofinherownmanners,andcopyMrs。Randolphasmuchaspossible。Certainly,therewasagreatdealtobesaidofMrs。Randolph\'swayoflookingatthings。Nowshethoughtofitcalmly,thereWAStoomuchinformalityandfreedominAmericanways!Therewasnotenoughrespectduetopositionandcircumstances。Takethosemeninthewheat-field,forexample。Yethereshefounditdifficulttoformulateanindictmentagainstthemfor\"freedom。\"ShewouldliketogotheresomedaywiththeRandolphsandletthemseewhatcompanymannerswere!Shewasthoroughlyconvincednowthatherfatherhaddonewronginsendingheralone; itcertainlywasmostdisrespectfultothemandcarelessofhim(shehadquiteforgottenthatshehadherselfproposedtoherfathertogoaloneratherthanwaitatthehotel),andshemusthavelookedveryridiculousinherfineclothesandthebroken-downbuggy。Whenhertrunkcamebyexpressto-morrowshewouldlookoutsomethingmoresober。ShemustrememberthatshewasinaCatholicandreligioushouseholdnow。Ah,yes!howveryfineitwastoseethatpriestatdinnerinhissoutane,sittingdownlikeoneofthefamily,andmakingthemallseemlikeapictureofsomehistoricalandaristocraticromance!Andthentheywereactually\"deFontangesl\'Hommadieu。\" HowdifferenthewasfromthatshabbyMethodistministerwhousedtocometoseeherfatherinablackcravatwithahideousbow! Reallytherewassomethingtosayforareligionthatcontainedsomuchpicturesquerefinement;andforherpart——butthatwilldo。I begtosaythatIamnotwritingofanyparticularsnoborfemininemonstrosity,butofaverycharmingcreature,whowasquiteabletosayherprayersafterwardslikeagoodgirl,andlayherprettycheekuponherpillowwithoutablush。 Sheopenedherwindowandlookedout。Themoon,agreatsilverdome,wasupliftingitselffromabluish-graylevel,whichsheknewwasthedistantplainofwheat。Somewhereinitsmidstappearedadullstar,attimesbrighteningasifblownuponordrawnupwardsinacomet-liketrail。Bysomeoddinstinctshefeltthatitwasthesolitaryforgeoftheyounginventor,andpicturedhimstandingbeforeitwithhisabstractedhazeleyesandafacemorebegrimedinthemoonlightthanever。WhenDIDhewashhimself?PerhapsnotuntilSunday。Howlonelyitmustbeoutthere!Sheslightlyshiveredandturnedfromthewindow。Asshedidso,itseemedtoherthatsomethingknockedagainstherdoorfromwithout。Openingitquickly,shewasalmostcertainthatthesoundofarustlingskirtretreatedalongthepassage。Itwasverylate;perhapsshehaddisturbedthehousebyshuttingherwindow。NodoubtitwasthemotherlyinterestofMrs。Randolphthatimpelledhertocomesoftlyandlookafterher;andforoncehersimplesurmiseswerecorrect。Fornotonlytheinspectingeyesofherhostess,buttheamatoryglancesoftheyouthfulEmile,hadbeenfasteneduponherwindowuntilthelightdisappeared,andeventheHolyMissionChurchofSanJosehadassureditselfofthedearchild\'ssafetywithalargeandsuppleearatherkeyhole。 ThenextmorningMajorRandolphtookherwithAdeleinalightcarioleovertheranch。Althoughhisdomainwasnearlyaslargeastheadjoiningwheatplain,itwasnot,likethat,monopolizedbyoneenormouscharacteristicyield,butembracedamorediversifiedproduct。Therewereacresandacresofpotatoesinrowsofendlessandvaryingsuccession;thereweremilesofwildoatsandbarley,whichovertoppedthemastheydroveinnarrowlanesofdryanddustymonotony;therewereorchardsofpears,apricots,peaches,andnectarines,andvineyardsofgrapes,socomparativelydwarfedinheightthattheyscarcelyreachedtotheleveloftheireyes,yetladenandbreakingbeneaththeweightoftheirludicrouslydisproportionatefruit。Whatseemedtobeavastgreenplateaucoveredwithtinypatches,thatheadedthenorthernedgeoftheprospect,wasanenormousbedofstrawberryplants。Buteverywhere,crossingthetrack,boundingthefields,orchards,andvineyards,intersectingthepathsofthewholedomain,werenarrowirrigatingductsandchannelsofrunningwater。 \"Those,\"saidthemajor,poetically,\"aretheveinsandarteriesoftheranch。Comewithmenow,andI\'llshowyouitspulsatingheart。\"Descendingfromthewagonintopedestrianproseagain,heledRoseahundredyardsfurthertoashedthatcoveredawonderfulartesianwell。Inthecentreofabasinacolumnofwaterroseregularlywiththeevenflowandvolumeofabrook。\"ItisoneofthelargestintheState,\"saidthemajor,\"andisthelifeofallthatgrowshereduringsixmonthsoftheyear。\" Pleasedastheyounggirlwaswiththoseevidencesoftheprosperityandpositionofherhost,shewasstruck,however,withthefactthatthefarm-laborers,wine-growers,nurserymen,andallfieldhandsscatteredonthevastestatewereapparentlyofthesameindependent,unpastoral,andunprofessionalcharacterasthemenofthewheat-field。Therewerenocottagesorfarmbuildingsthatshecouldsee,noranyapparentconnectionbetweenthehouseholdandtheestate;farfromsuggestingtenantryorretainers,themenwhowereworkinginthefieldsglancedatthemastheypassedwiththeindifferenceofstrangers,orrepliedtothemajor\'sgreetingsorquestioningswithperfectequalityofmanner,orevenbusinesslikereserveandcaution。Herhostexplainedthattheranchwasworkedbyacompany\"onshares;\"thatthoselaborerswere,infact,thebulkofthecompany;andthathe,themajor,onlyfurnishedtheland,theseed,andtheimplements。\"Thatmanwhowasdrivingthelongroller,andwithwhomyouwereindignantbecausehewouldn\'tgetoutofourway,isthepresidentofthecompany。\" \"Thatneedn\'tmakehimsouncivil,\"saidRose,poutingly,\"forifitcomestothatyou\'retheLANDLORD,\"sheaddedtriumphantly。 \"No,\"saidthemajor,good-humoredly。\"Iamsimplythemandrivingthelighterandmoreeasily-managedteamforpleasure,andhe\'sthemandrivingtheheavierandmoredifficultmachineforwork。It\'sformetogetoutofhisway;andlookedatinthelightofmybeingTHELANDLORDitisstillworse,foraswe\'reworking\'onshares\'I\'minterruptingHISwork,andreducingHISprofitsmerelybecauseIchoosetosacrificemyown。\" Ineednotsaythatthoseatrociouslylevelingsentimentswerereceivedbytheyoungladieswiththatfemininescornwhichisonlyqualifiedbymisconception。Rose,who,undertheinfluenceofherhostess,hadavagueimpressionthattheysoundedsomethingliketheFrenchRevolution,andthatAdelemustfeellikethePrincessElizabeth,rushedtoherrelieflikeagoodgirl。\"But,major,now,YOU\'REagentleman,andifYOUhadbeendrivingthatroller,youknowyouwouldhaveturnedoutforus。\" \"Idon\'tknowaboutthat,\"saidthemajor,mischievously;\"butifIhad,Ishouldhaveknownthattheotherfellowwhoaccepteditwasn\'tagentleman。\" ButRose,havingsufficientlyshownherpartisanshipinthediscussion,afterthefemininefashion,didnotcareparticularlyforthelogicalresult。Afteramoment\'ssilencesheresumed: \"Andthewheatranchbelow——isthatcarriedoninthesameway?\" \"Yes。Buttheirlandlordisabank,whoadvancesnotonlytheland,butthemoneytoworkit,anddoesn\'tridearoundinabuggywithacoupleofcharminglydistractingyoungladies。\" \"Anddotheyallsharealike?\"continuedRose,ignoringthepleasantry,\"bigandlittle——thatyounginventorwiththerest?\" Shestopped。Shefelttheingenue\'susuallycomplacenteyessuddenlyfixeduponherwithanunhallowedprecocity,andasquicklywithdrawn。Withoutknowingwhy,shefeltembarrassed,andchangedthesubject。 ThenextdaytheydrovetotheConventofSantaClaraandtheMissionCollegeofSanJose。TheirwelcomeatbothplacesseemedtoRosetobeaminglingofcastegreetingandspiritualzeal,andtheaustereseclusionandreserveofthosecloistersrepeatedthatsuggestionofanOldWorldcivilizationthathadalreadyfascinatedtheyoungWesterngirl。Theymadeotherexcursionsinthevicinity,butdidnotextendittoavisittotheirfewneighbors。 WiththeirreservedandexclusiveideasthisfactdidnotstrikeRoseaspeculiar,butonalatershoppingexpeditiontothetownofSanJose,acertainreticenceandaggressivesensitivenessonthepartoftheshopkeepersandtradespeopletowardstheRandolphsproducedanunpleasantimpressiononhermind。Shecouldnothelpnoticing,too,thatafterthefirststareofastonishmentwhichgreetedherappearancewithherhostess,sheherselfwasincludedintheantagonism。Withheryouthfulprepossessionforherfriends,thisdistinctionsheregardedasflatteringandaristocratic,andI fearsheaccenteditstillmorebydiscussingwithMrs。Randolphthemeritsoftheshopkeepers\'waresinschoolgirlFrenchbeforethem。 Shewasunfortunateenough,however,todothisintheshopofapolyglotGerman。 \"Oxcoosme,mees,\"hesaidgravely,——\"butdotladyspeeksEngeleeshsogootmityourselluf,andvenyoudellstoherdotsilkishallfgottoninEnglish,sheonderstandyoumoochbetter,anditdon\'tmakenodingstome。\"Thelaughwhichwouldhavefollowedfromherowncountrywomendidnot,however,breakuponthetrainedfacesofthe\"deFontangesl\'Hommadieus,\"yetwhileRosewouldhavejoinedinit,albeitalittleruefully,shefeltforthefirsttimemortifiedattheircivilinsincerity。 Attheendoftwoweeks,MajorRandolphreceivedaletterfromMr。 Mallory。Whenhehadreadit,heturnedtohiswife:\"Hethanksyou,\"hesaid,\"foryourkindnesstohisdaughter,andexplainsthathissuddendeparturewasowingtothenecessityofhistakingadvantageofagreatopportunityforspeculationthathadoffered。\" AsMrs。Randolphturnedawaywithaslightshrugoftheshoulders,themajorcontinued:\"Butyouhaven\'theardall!ThatopportunitywasthesecuringofahalfinterestinacinnabarlodeinSonora,whichhasalreadygoneupahundredthousanddollarsinhishands! ByJove!amancanaffordtodropalittlesocialceremonyonthoseterms——eh,Josephine?\"heconcludedwithatriumphantchuckle。 \"He\'saslikelytolosehishundredthousandto-morrow,whilehismannerswillremain,\"saidMrs。Randolph。\"I\'venofaithinthesesuddenCaliforniafortunes!\" \"You\'rewrongasregardsMallory,forhe\'sascarefulasheislucky。Hedon\'tthrowmoneyawayforappearancesake,orhe\'dhavearichhomeforthatdaughter。Hecouldaffordit。\" Mrs。Randolphwassilent。\"Sheishisonlydaughter,Ibelieve,\" shecontinuedpresently。 \"Yes——hehasnootherkithorkin,\"returnedthemajor。 \"SheseemstobeverymuchimpressedbyEmile,\"saidMrs。Randolph。 MajorRandolphfacedhiswifequickly。 \"Inthenameofallthat\'sridiculous,mydear,youarenotalreadythinkingof\"——hegasped。 \"IshouldbeverylothtogiveMYsanctiontoanythingofthekind,knowingthedifferenceofherbirth,education,andreligion,