第2章

类别:其他 作者:Sarah Micklem字数:14692更新时间:18/12/14 16:04:19
Then,lookinguptoseeLucyBostilcomingalongtheroad,hebrightenedasifwithinspiration。 Lucywasathomeamongthem,andtheshyeyesoftheyoungerriders,especiallyVan,werenothingifnotrevealing。Shegreetedthemwithabrightsmile,andwhenshesawBracktonsheburstout: \"Oh,Mr。Brackton,thewagon\'sin,anddidmyboxcome?To-day\'smybirthday。\" \"\'Deeditdid,Lucy;an\'manymorehappyonestoyou!\"hereplied,delightedinherdelight。\"Butit\'stooheavyforyou。I\'llsenditup——ormebbeoneoftheboys——\" Fiveridersinunisoneagerlyofferedtheirservicesandlookedasifeachhadspokenfirst。ThenMacomberaddressedher: \"MissLucy,youseethisheresorrel?\" \"Ah!thesamelazycrowdandthesameoldstory——ahorsetrade!\"laughedLucy。 \"There\'salittledifferenceofopinion,\"saidMacomber,politelyindicatingtheriders。\"Now,MissLucy,we-allknowyou\'reajudgeofahoss。Andasgoodasthetyoutellthetruth。Thetain\'tinsomehoss-tradersIknow。Whatdoyouthinkofthismustang?\" Macomberhadeyesofenthusiasmforhislatestacquisition,butsomeofthecock-surenesshadbeenknockedoutofhimbythebluntriders。 \"Macomber,aren\'tyouagreatonetotalk?\"queriedLucy,severely。\"Didn\'tyougetaroundDadandtradehimanold,blind,knock-kneedbagofbonesforaperfectlygoodpony——oneIlikedtoride?\" Theridersshoutedwithlaughterwhiletherancherstruggledwithconfusion。 \"\'Ponmyword,MissLucy,I\'msurprisedyoucouldthinkthetofsuchanoldfriendofyours——an\'yourDad\'s,too。I\'mhopin\'hedoesn\'tsidealtogetherwithyou。\" \"DadandIneveragreeaboutahorse。Hethinkshegotthebestofyou。Butyouknow,Macomber,whatahorse-thiefyouare。WorsethanCordts!\" \"Wal,ifIgotthebestofBostilI\'mwillin\'tobethoughtbad。I\'mthefirstfellertotakehimin。An\'now,MissLucy,lookovermysorrel。\" LucyBostildidindeedhaveaneyeforahorse。Shewalkedstraightuptothewild,shaggymustangwithaconfidencebornofintuitionandexperience,andreachedahandforhishead,notslowly,noryetswiftly。Themustanglookedasifhewasabouttojump,buthedidnot。Hiseyesshowedthathewasnotusedtowomen。 \"He\'snotwellbroken,\"saidLucy。\"SomeNavajohasbeatenhisheadinbreakinghim。\" Thenshecarefullystudiedthemustangpointbypoint。 \"He\'sdeceivingatfirstbecausehe\'sgoodtolookat,\"saidLucy。\"ButI wouldn\'townhim。Asaddlewillturnonhim。He\'snotvicious,buthe\'llnevergetoverhisscare。He\'snarrowbetweentheeyes——abadsign。Hisearsarestiff——andtooclose。Idon\'tseeanythingmorewrongwithhim。\" \"Youseenenough,\"declaredMacomber。\"An\'soyouwouldn\'townhim?\" \"Youcouldn\'tmakemeapresentofhim——evenonmybirthday。\" \"Wal,nowI\'msorry,forIwasthinkin\'ofthet,\"repliedMacomber,ruefully。 Itwasplainthatthesorrelhadfallenirremediablyinhisestimation。 \"Macomber,IoftentellDadallyouhorse-tradersgetyourdesertsnowandthen。It\'svanityanddesiretobeattheothermanthat\'syourdownfall。\" Lucywentaway,withVanshoulderingherbox,leavingMacombertryingtoreturnthebanteroftheriders。Thegood-naturedraillerywasinterruptedbyasharpwordfromoneofthem。 \"Look!Darnmeifthetain\'tanakedIndiancomin\'!\" Theriderswhirledtoseeanapparentlynudesavageapproaching,almostonarun。 \"Takeashotatthet,Bill,\"saidanotherrider。\"MissLucymightsee——No,she\'soutofsight。But,mebbesomeotherwomanisaround。\" \"Holdon,Bill,\"calledMacomber。\"YouneversawanIndianrunlikethet。\" Someoftheridersswore,otherslaughed,andallsuddenlybecamekeenwithinterest。 \"Surehisfaceiswhite,ifhisbody\'sred!\" Thestrangefigurenearedthem。Itwasindeedreduptotheface,whichseemedwhiteincontrast。Yetonlyingeneralshapeandactiondiditresembleaman。 \"Damnedifitain\'tJoelCreech!\"sangoutBillStark。 Theotherridersaccordedtheirwonderingassent。 \"Gonecrazy,sure!\" \"Ialwaysseenitcomin\'。\" \"Say,butain\'thewild?Foamin\'atthemouthlikeawindedhoss!\" YoungCreechwasheadeddowntheroadtowardthefordacrosswhichhehadtogotoreachhome。Hesawthecuriousgroup,slowedhispace,andhalted。Hisfaceseemedconvulsedwithrageandpainandfatigue。Hisbody,eventohishands,wasincasedinathick,heavycoatingofredadobethathadcakedhard。 \"God\'ssake——fellers——\"hepanted,witheyesrolling,\"takethis——\'dobemudoffme!I\'mdyin\'!\" ThenhestaggeredintoBrackton\'splace。Ahowlwentupfromtheridersandtheysurgedafterhim。 ThateveningaftersupperBostilstampedinthebigroom,roaringwithlaughter,redintheface;andheastonishedLucyandheraunttothepointofconsternation。 \"Now——you\'ve——done——it——LucyBostil!\"heroared。 \"Ohdear!Ohdear!\"exclaimedAuntJane。 \"Donewhat?\"askedLucy,blankly。 Bostilconqueredhisparoxysm,and,wipinghismoistredface,heeyedLucyinmocksolemnity。 \"Joel!\"whisperedLucy,whohadaguiltyconscience。 \"Lucy,Ineverheardthebeatofit。Joel\'ssmarterinsomewaysthanwethought,an\'crazierinothers。Hehadthesunfiggered,butwhat\'dhewanttorunthroughtownfor?Why,neverinmylifehaveIseensuchtickledriders。\" \"Dad!\"almostscreamedLucy。\"WhatdidJoeldo?\" \"Wal,Iseeitthisway。Hecouldn\'torwouldn\'twaitforsundown。An\'hewasn\'thankerin\'tobeburned。Sohewallowsina\'dobemud-holean\'covershimselfthickwithmud。Youknowthat\'dobemud!Thenhestartshome。Buthehadn\'tfiggeredonthe\'dobegettin\'hard,whichitdid——harder\'nrock。An\' thetmusthavehurtmore\'nsunburn。Latethisafternoonhecamerunnin\'downtheroad,yellin\'thethewasdyin\'。Theboyshadconniptionfits。Joelain\'tover-liked,youknow,an\'heretheyhadoneonhim。Mebbetheydidn\'ttryhardtocleanhimoff。Butthefactisnotforhoursdidtheygetthet\'dobeoffhim。Theywashedan\'scrubbedan\'curriedhim,whileheyelledan\'cussed。 Finallytheypeeleditoff,withhisskinIguess。Hewasraw。an\'theysay,themaddestfellereverseeninBostil\'sFord!\" Lucywasstrugglingbetweenfearandmirth。Shedidnotlooksorry。\"Oh!Oh! Oh,Dad!\" \"Wasn\'titgreat,Lucy?\" \"Butwhat——willhe——do?\"chokedLucy。 \"Lordonlyknows。Thetworriesmesome。Becauseheneversaidawordabouthowhecometolosehisclothesorwhyhehadthe\'dobeonhim。An\'sureInevertold。Nobodyknowsbutus。\" \"Dad,helldosomethingterribletome!\"criedLucy,aghastatherpremonitionCHAPTERIII ThedaysdidnotpassswiftlyatBostil\'sFord。Andexceptinwinter,andduringthespringsand-storms,thelaggingtimepassedpleasantly。Lucyrodeeveryday,sometimeswithVan,andsometimesalone。Shewasnotover-keenaboutridingwithVan——first,becausehewasinlovewithher;andsecondly,inspiteofthat,shecouldnotbeathimwhenherodetheKing。TheyweretrainingBostil\'shorsesforthemuch-anticipatedraces。 AtlastwordarrivedfromtheUtesandNavajosthattheyacceptedBostil\'sinvitationandwouldcomeinforce,whichmeant,accordingtoHolleyandotheroldriders,thattheIndianswouldattendabouteighthundredstrong。 \"Thetoldchief,Hawk,iscomin\',\"HolleyinformedBostil。\"Hehasn\'tbeenhereferseveralyears。Recollectthetbunchofcoltshehad?They\'rebosses,notmustangs。Soyoulookout,Bostil!\" Noriderorrancherorsheepman,infact,noone,everlostachancetowarnBostil。Someofitwasinfun,butmostofitwasearnest。ThenatureofeventswasthatsoonerorlaterahorsewouldbeattheKing。Bostilknewthataswellasanybody,thoughhewouldnotadmitit。Holley\'shintmadeBostillookworried。MostofBostil\'sgrayhairsmighthavebeentracedtohisyearsofworryabouthorses。 ThedayhereceivedwordfromtheIndianshesentforBrackton,Williams,Muncie,andCreechtocometohishousethatnight。Thesemen,withBostil,hadforyearsformedinawayaclub,whichgavetheForddistinction。CreechwasnolongerafriendofBostil\'s,butBostilhadalwaysbeenfair-minded,andnowhedidnotallowhisanimositiestoinfluencehim。Holley,theveteranrider,madethesixthmemberoftheclub。 Bostilhadacedarlogblazingcheerilyinthewidefireplace,fortheseearlyspringnightsinthedesertwerecold。 Bracktonwasthelastguesttoarrive。Heshuffledinwithoutansweringthelaconicgreetingsaccordedhim,andhisusuallymildeyesseemedkeenandhard。 \"John,Ireckonyouwon\'tlovemeferthishereI\'vegottotellyou,to-nightspecially,\"hesaid,seriously。 \"Youoldrobber,Icouldn\'tloveyouanyhow,\"retortedBostil。Buthishumordidnotharmonizewiththesuddengravityofhislook。\"What\'sup?\" \"WhodoyousupposeIjestsoldwhiskyto?\" \"I\'venoidea,\"repliedBostil。Yethelookedasifhewasperfectlysure。 \"Cordts!Cordts,an\'fourofhisoutfit。TwoofthemIdidn\'tknow。Badmen,judgin\'fromappearances,letalonecompany。TheotherswasHutchinsonan\'——DickSears。\" \"DICKSEARS!\"exclaimedBostil。 MuncieandWilliamsechoedBostil。Holleyappearedsuddenlyinterested。Creechaloneshowednosurprise。 \"ButSearsisdead,\"addedBostil。 \"Hewasdead——wethought,\"repliedBrackton,withagrimlaugh。\"Buthe\'saliveagain。Hetoldmehe\'dbeeninIdahofertwoyears,inthegold-fields。 Saidtheworkwastoohard,sohe\'dcomebackhere。Laughedwhenhesaidit,thelittledevil!I\'llbethewasthinkin\'ofthetwagon-trainofminehestole。\" Bostilgazedathischiefrider。 \"Wal,Ireckonwedidn\'tkillSears,afterall,\"repliedHolley。\"Iwasn\'tneversure。\" \"Lord!Cordtsan\'Searsincamp,\"ejaculatedBostil,andhebegantopacetheroom。 \"No,they\'regonenow,\"saidBrackton。 \"Takeiteasy,boss。Sitdown,\"drawledHolley。\"TheKingissafe,an\'alltheracers。Isweartothet。Why,Cordtscouldn\'tchopintothetlog-an\'-wirecorralifhean\'hisgangchoppedallnight!Theyhatework。Besides,Farlaneisthere,an\'theboys。\" ThisreassuredBostil,andheresumedhischair。Buthishandshookalittle。 \"DidCordtshaveanythin\'tosay?\"heasked。 \"Sure。Hewasfriendlyan\'talkative,\"repliedBrackton。\"Hecameinjustafterdark。LeftamanIdidn\'tseeoutwiththehosses。Heboughttwobigpacksofsupplies,an\'someleatherstuff,an\',ofcourse,ammunition。Thensomewhisky。Hadplentyofgoldan\'wouldn\'ttakenochange。Thenwhilehismen,exceptSears,wascarryin\'outthestuff,hetalked。\" \"Goon。Tellme,\"saidBostil。 \"Wal,he\'dbeenoutnorthofDurangoan\'fetchednews。There\'swildtalkbackthereofarailroadgoin\'tobebuiltsomeday,joinin\'eastan\'west。It\'sinterestin\',butnosensetoit。Howcouldtheybuildarailroadthroughthetcountry?\" \"Northitain\'tsocutupan\'lumpyashere,\"putinHolley。 \"GrandestideaeverthoughtoffortheWest,\"avowedBostil。\"Ifthetrailroadeverstartswe\'llallgetrich。Goon,Brack。\" \"ThenCordtssaidwateran\'grasswaspeterin\'outbackonthetrail,sameasRedWilsonsaidlastweek。Finallyheasked,\'How\'smyfriendBostil?\'Itoldhimyouwaswell。Helookedkindofthoughtfulthen,an\'Iknewwhatwascomin\'。\'How\'stheKing?\'\'Grand\'Itoldhim——\'grand。\'\'Whenisthemracescomin\'off?\'Isaidwehadn\'tplannedthetimeyet,butitwouldbesoon——insideofamonthortwo。\'Brackton,\'hesaid,sharp-like,\'isBostilgoin\'topullagunonmeatsight?\'\'Reckonheis,\'Itoldhim。\'Wal,I\'mnotpowerfulgladtoknowthet。IhearCreech\'sbluehosswillracetheKingthistime。Howaboutit?\'\'Surean\'certainthisyear。I\'veCreech\'san\' Bostil\'swordforthet。\'Cordtsputhishandonmyshoulder。Yououghtto\'veseenhiseyes!。\'Iwanttoseethetrace。I\'mgoin\'to。\'\'Wal,\'I said,\'you\'llhavetostopbein\'——You\'llneedtochangeyourbizness。\'Then,Bostil,whatdoyouthink?Cordtswassortofeageran\'wild。Hesaidthetwasaracehejestcouldn\'tmiss。Hesworehewouldn\'tturnatrickorletamanofhisgangstirahandtillafterthetrace,ifyou\'dlethimcome。\" AlightflittedacrossBostil\'sface。 \"IknowhowCordtsfeels,\"hesaid。 \"Wal,it\'saqueerdeal,\"wentonBrackton。\"Feralongtimeyou\'vemeanttodrawonCordtswhenyoumeet。Weallknowthet。\" \"Yes,I\'llkillhim!\"ThelightleftBostil\'sface。Hisvoicesoundeddifferently。Hismouthopened,droopedstrangelyatthecorners,thenshutinagrim,tenseline。Bostilhadkilledmorethanoneman。Thememory,nodoubt,washauntingandghastly。 \"Cordtsseemedtothinkhiswordwasguaranteeofhisgoodfaith。Hesaidhe\'dsendanIndianinheretofindoutifhecancometotheraces。Ireckon,Bostil,thetitwouldn\'thurtnonetolethimcome。An\'holdyourgunhandferthetimeheswearshe\'llbehonest。Queerdeal,ain\'tit,men?Ahoss-thiefturnin\'honestjesttoseearace!Beatsme!Bostil,it\'sacheapwaytogetatleastalittlehonestyfromCordts。An\'refusin\'mightrilehimbad。Whenall\'ssaidCordtsain\'tasbadashecouldbe。\" \"I\'lllethimcome,\"repliedBostil,breathingdeep。\"Butit\'llbehardtoseehim,rememberin\'howhe\'srobbedme,an\'whathe\'sthreatened。An\'Iain\'tlettin\'himcometobribeafewweeks\'decencyfromhim。I\'mdoin\'itforonlyonereason。BecauseIknowhowhelovestheKing——howhewantstoseetheKingrunawayfromthefieldthetday!Thet\'swhy!\" Therewasamomentofsilence,duringwhichallturnedtoCreech。Hewasastalwartman,nolongeryoung,withalinedface,deep-set,troubledeyes,andwhite,thinbeard。 \"Bostil,ifCordtslovestheKingthetwell,he\'sinferheartbreak,\"saidCreech,witharinginhisvoice。 DowncrashedBostil\'sheavybootsandfireflamedinhisgaze。Theothermenlaughed,andBracktoninterposed: \"Holdon,youboyriders!\"heyelled。\"Weain\'ta-goin\'tohaveanyargumentslikethet。Now,Bostil,it\'ssettled,then?You\'llletCordtscome?\" \"Gladtohavehim,\"repliedBostil。 \"Good。An\'nowmebbewe\'dbettergetdowntothebiznessofthisheremeetin\'。\" Theyseatedthemselvesaroundthetable,uponwhichBostillaidanoldandmuch-soiledledgerandastubofalead-pencil。 \"Firstwellsetthetime,\"hesaid,withanimation,\"an\'thenpitchintodetails。What\'sthedate?\" Nooneanswered,andpresentlytheyalllookedblanklyfromonetotheother。 \"It\'sApril,ain\'tit?\"queriedHolley。 Thatassurancewasascloseastheycouldgettothetimeofyear。 \"Lucy!\"calledBostil,inaloudvoice。 Shecamerunningin,anxious,almostalarmed。 \"Goodness!youmadeusjump!Whatonearthisthematter?\" \"Lucy,wewanttoknowthedate,\"repliedBostil。 \"Date!DidyouhavetoscareAuntieandmeoutofourwitsjustforthat?\" \"Whoscaredyou?Thisisimportant,Lucy。What\'sthedate?\" \"It\'saweekto-daysincelastTuesday,\"answeredLucy,sweetly。 \"Huh!Thenit\'sTuesdayagain,\"saidBostil,laboriouslywritingitdown。 \"Now,what\'sthedate?\" \"Don\'tyouremember?\" \"Remember?Ineverknew。\" \"Dad!LastTuesdaywasmybirthday——thedayyouDIDNOTgivemeahorse!\" \"Aw,soitwas,\"rejoinedBostil,confusedatherreproach。\"An\'thetdatewas——let\'ssee——Aprilsixth。ThenthisisAprilthirteenth。Muchobliged,Lucy。Runbacktoyourauntnow。Thishosstalkwon\'tinterestyou。\" Lucytossedherhead。\"I\'llbetI\'llhavetostraightenoutthewholething。\" Thenwithalaughshedisappeared。 \"Threedaysbeginnin——sayJunefirst。Junefirst——second,an\'third。Howaboutthetfortheraces?\" Everybodyagreed,andBostillaboriouslywrotethatdown。Thentheyplannedthedetails。Pursesandprizes,largelydonatedbyBostilandMuncie,therichmembersofthecommunity,wererecorded。Theoldruleswereadheredto。AnyrideroranyIndiancouldenteranyhorseinanyrace,orasmanyhorsesashelikedinasmanyraces。Butbywinningoneraceheexcludedhimselffromtheothers。Bostilarguedforacertainweightinriders,buttheothersruledoutthissuggestion。SpecialraceswerearrangedfortheIndians,withsaddles,bridles,blankets,gunsasprizes。 AllthisappearedofabsorbinginteresttoBostil。Heperspiredfreely。Therewasagleaminhiseye,betrayingexcitement。Whenitcametoarrangingthedetailsofthebigracebetweenthehigh-classracers,thenhegrewintenseandhardertodealwith。Manypointshadtogobyvote。MuncieandWilliamsbothhadfleethorsestoenterinthisrace;Holleyhadone;Creechhadtwo; thereweresuretobeseveralIndiansenterfastmustangs;andBostilhadtheKingandfourotherstochoosefrom。Bostilheldoutstubbornlyforalongrace。ItwaswellknownthatSageKingwasunbeatableinalongrace。Iftherewereanychancetobeathimitmustbeatshortdistance。ThevotewentagainstBostil,muchtohischagrin,andthegreatracewassetdownfortwomiles。 \"Buttwomiles!Twomiles!\"hekeptrepeating。\"Thet\'sBlueRoan\'sdistance。Thet\'shisdistance。An\'itain\'tfairtotheKing!\" Hisguests,exceptingCreech,arguedwithhim,explained,reasoned,showedhimthatitwasfairtoallconcerned。Bostilfinallyacquiesced,buthewasnothappy。Theplainfactwasthathewasfrightened。 WhenthemenweredepartingBostilcalledCreechbackintothesitting-room。 Creechappearedsurprised,yetitwasevidentthathewouldhavebeengladtomakefriendswithBostil。 \"What\'llyoutakefortheroan?\"Bostilasked,tersely,\'asifhehadneveraskedthatbefore。 \"Bostil,didn\'twethreshthetoutbefore——an\'FELLoutoverit?\"queriedCreech,withadeprecatingspreadofhishands。 \"Wal,wecanfallinagain,ifyou\'llsellortradethehoss。\" \"I\'msorry,butIcan\'t。\" \"Youneedmoneyan\'hosses,don\'tyou?\"demandedBostil,brutally。Hehadnoconscienceinamatterofhorse-dealing。 \"Lordknows,Ido,\"repliedCreech。 \"Wal,then,here\'syourchance。I\'llgiveyoufivehundredingoldan\' Sarchedontoboot。\" Creechlookedasifhehadnotheardaright。Bostilrepeatedtheoffer。 \"No,\"repliedCreech。 \"I\'llmakeitathousandan\'throwPlumeinwithSarch,\"flashedBostil。 \"No!\"Creechturnedpaleandswallowedhard。 \"Twothousandan\'DustyBenalongwiththeothers?\"Thiswasanunheard-ofpricetopayforanyhorse。CreechsawthatBostilwasdesperate。Itwasanalmostoverpoweringtemptation。EvidentlyCreechresisteditonlybyapplyingallhismindtothethoughtofhisclean-limbed,soft-eyed,noblehorse。 BostildidnotgiveCreechtimetospeak。\"Twenty-fivehundredan\'TwoFacealongwiththerest!\" \"MyGod,Bostil——stopit!Ican\'tPARTwithBlueRoan。You\'rerichan\'you\'venoheart。ThetIalwaysknew。Atleasttomeyouneverhad,sinceIownedthemtworacers。Didn\'tIbegyou,alittletimeback,tolendmeafewhundred?Tomeetthetdebt?An\'youwouldn\'t,unlessI\'dsellthehosses。An\'Ihadtolosemysheep。NowI\'mapoorman——gettin\'poorerallthetime。ButIwon\'tsellortradeBlueRoan,notforallyou\'vegot!\" Creechseemedtogainstrengthwithhisspeechandpassionwiththestrength。 Hiseyesglintedatthehard,palingfaceofhisrival。Heraisedaclenchingfist。 \"An\'byG——d,I\'mgoin\'towinthetrace!\" DuringthatweekLucyhadheardmanythingsaboutJoelCreech,andsomeofthemweredisquieting。 SomeriderhadnotonlyfoundJoel\'sclothesonthetrail,buthehadrecognizedthetrackofthehorseLucyrode,andatonceconnectedherwiththesingulardiscovery。CouplingthatwithJoel\'sappearanceinthevillageincasedinaheavingarmorofadobe,theridersguessedprettyclosetothetruth。Forthemthejokewastremendous。AndJoelCreechwasexceedinglysensitivetoridicule。Theridersmadelifeunbearableforhim。TheyhadfunoutofitaslongasJoelshowedsignsoftakingthejokemanfully,whichwasnotlong,andthenhisresentmentwontheircontempt。Thatledtosarcasmontheirpartandbitterangeronhis。ItcametoLucy\'searsthatJoelbegantoactandtalkstrangely。ShefoundoutthattheriderVanhadknockedJoeldowninBrackton\'sstoreandhadkickedagunoutofhishand。VanlaughedofftherumorandBracktongavehernosatisfaction。Moreover,sheheardnootherrumors。Thechannelsofgossiphadsuddenlyclosedtoher。Bostil,whenquestionedbyLucy,sworeinawaythatamazedher,andallhetoldherwastoleaveCreechalone。Finally,whenMunciedischargedJoel,whoworkednowandthen,LucyrealizedthatsomethingwaswrongwithJoelandthatshewastoblameforit。 Shegrewworriedandanxiousandsorry,butsheheldherpeace,anddeterminedtofindoutforherselfwhatwaswrong。Everydaywhensherodeoutintothesagesheexpectedtomeethim,oratleastseehimsomewhere;neverthelessdayswentbyandtherewasnosignofhim。 OneafternoonshesawsomeIndiansdrivingsheepdowntheriverroadtowardtheford,and,actinguponimpulse,sheturnedherhorseafterthem。 Lucyseldomwentdowntheriverroad。Ridingdownandupwasmerelywork,andahorsehasaslittlelikingforitasshehad。Usuallyitwasahot,dustytrip,andthegreat,dark,overhangingwallshadadepressingeffect,uponher。Shealwaysfeltaweatthegloomycanyonandfearatthestrange,murmuringredriver。ButshestarteddownthisafternooninthehopeofmeetingJoel。Shehadahazyideaoftellinghimshewassorryforwhatshehaddone,andofaskinghimtoforgetitandpaynomoreheedtotheriders。 Thesheepraisedadust-cloudinthesandywashwheretheroadwounddown,andLucyhungbacktoletthemgetfartherahead。Graduallythetinyroarofpatteringhoofsandtheblendedbleatingandbaaingdiedaway。Thedust-cloud,however,hungovertheheadoftheravine,andLucyhadtoforceSarchedonthroughit。Sarchedondidnotmindsandanddust,buthesurelyhatedthesmellofsheep。LucyseldomputaspurtoSarchedon;still,shegavehimalashwithherquirt,andthenhewentonobediently,ifdisgustedly。Hecarriedhisheadlikeahorsethatwonderedwhyhismistresspreferredtodrivehimdownintoanunpleasantholewhenshemighthavebeencuttingthesweet,coolsagewindupontheslope。 Thewash,withitssandandclaywalls,droppedintoagulch,andtherewasanendofgreengrowths。Theroadleddownoversolidrock。Graduallytherimsofthegorgerose,shuttingoutthelightandthecliffs。Itwasawindingroadandonenotsafetotarryoninastormyseason。Lucyhadseenbouldersweighingatongoboomingdownthatgorgeduringoneofthesuddenfiercedesertstorms,whenatorrentofwaterandmudandstonewentplungingontotheriver。Theridethroughherewasshort,thoughslow。Lucyalwayshadtimetoadjustherfacultiesfortheoverpoweringcontrasttheselowerregionspresented。Longbeforeshereachedtheendofthegorgesheheardthesullenthunderoftheriver。Theriverwaslow,too,forotherwisetherewouldhavebeenadeafeningroar。 Presentlyshecameoutuponalowerbranchofthecanyon,intoagreatred-walledspace,withtheriverstillathousandfeetbelow,andthecliffstoweringashighaboveher。Theroadleddownalongthisrimwheretotheleftallwasopen,acrosstothesplitandpeakedwallopposite。Theriverappearedtosweeproundabold,bulgingcomeramileabove。Itwasawide,swift,muddy,turbulentstream。Agreatbarofsandstretchedoutfromtheshore。 Beyondit,throughthemouthofanintersectingcanyon,couldbeseenaclumpofcottonwoodsandwillowsthatmarkedthehomeoftheCreeches。Lucycouldnotseetheshorenearesther,asitwasalmostdirectlyunderher。Besides,inthisnarrowroad,onaspiritedhorse,shewasnotinclinedtowatchthescenery。ShehurriedSarchedondownanddown,undertheoverhangingbrowsofrock,towheretherimslopedoutandfailed。Herewasahalf-acreofsand,withafewscantwillows,setdownseeminglyinadentatthebaseofthegiant,beetlingcliffs。Theplacewaslight,thoughthelightseemedakindofveiledred,andtoLucyalwaysghastly。Shecouldnothavebeenjoyouswiththatrivermoaningbeforeher,evenifithadbeenuponalevel,intheclearandopenday。Asalittlegirleightyearsoldshehadconceivedaterrorandhatredofthishuge,jaggedrentsofullofredhazeandpurplesmokeandthethunderofrushingwaters。Andshehadneverwhollyoutgrownit。Thejoyofthesunandwind,theraptureintheboundlessopen,thesweetnessinthesage——thesewerenotpossiblehere。Somethingmightyandponderous,heavyasthosecolossalcliffs,weighteddownherspirit。Thevoiceoftheriverdroveoutanydream。Herewastheincessantfrowningpresenceofdestructiveforcesofnature。Andthefordwasassociatedwithcatastrophe——tosheep,tohorsesandtomen。 LucyrodeacrossthebartotheshorewheretheIndianswereloadingthesheepintoanimmenserudeflatboat。Asthesheepwerefrightened,theloadingwasnoeasytask。Theirbleatingcouldbeheardabovetheroaroftheriver。 Bostil\'sboatmen,ShugrueandSomers,stoodknee-deepinthequicksandofthebar,andtheireffortstokeepfree-footedwereasstrenuousastheirhandlingofthesheep。Presentlytheflockwasallcrowdedonboard,theIndiansfollowed,andthentheboatmenslidtheunwieldycraftoffthesand-bar。Then,eachmanningaclumsyoar,theypulledup-stream。Alongshorewerewhirling,sloweddies,andthererowingwaspossible。Outinthatswiftcurrentitwouldhavebeenfollytotrytocontendwithit,letalonemakeprogress。Themethodofcrossingwastorowupalongtheshoreasfarasagreatcapeofrockjuttingout,andtheremakeintothecurrent,andwhiledriftingdownpullhardtoreachthelandingopposite。Heavilyladenastheboatwas,thechanceswerenotwhollyinfavorofasuccessfulcrossing。 Lucywatchedtheslow,laboriousstruggleoftheboatmenwiththeheavyoarsuntilshesuddenlyrememberedtheobjectofhervisitdowntotheford。Sheappearedtobealoneonhersideoftheriver。Atthelandingopposite,however,weretwomen;andpresentlyLucyrecognizedJoelCreelandhisfather。AsecondglanceshowedIndianswithburros,evidentlywaitingfortheboat。JoelCreechjumpedintoaskiffandshovedoff。Theelderman,judgingbyhismotions,seemedtobetryingtopreventhissonfromleavingtheshore。 ButJoelbegantorowup-stream,keepingclosetotheshore。Lucywatchedhim。 Nodoubthehadseenherandwascomingacross。Eithertheprospectofmeetinghimortheideaofmeetinghimthereintheplacewhereshewasneverherselfmadeherwanttoturnatonceandridebackhome。Butherstubbornsenseoffairnessoverruledthat。ShewouldholdhergroundsolelyinthehopeofpersuadingJoeltobereasonable。ShesawthebigflatboatsweepintolineofsightatthesametimeJoelturnedintothecurrent。Butwhilethelargercraftdriftedslowlytheotherway,thesmalleronecameswiftlydownandacross。Joelsweptoutofthecurrentintotheeddy,rowedacrossthat,andslidtheskiffuponthesand-bar。Thenhesteppedout。Hewasbareheadedandbarefooted,butitwasnotthatwhichmadehimseemastrangertoLucy。 \"Areyoulookin\'ferme?\"heshouted。 Lucywavedahandforhimtocomeup。 Thenheapproached。Hewasatall,leanyoungman,stoop-shoulderedandbow-leggedfrommuchriding,withsallow,freckledface,athinfuzzofbeard,weakmouthandchin,andeyesremarkablefortheirsmallsizeandpiercingqualityanddifferentcolor。Foronewasgrayandtheotherwashazel。Therewasnoscaronhisface,buttheirregularityofhisfeaturesremindedonewhoknewthathehadoncebeenkickedinthefacebyahorse。 Creechcameuphurriedly,inaneager,wildwaythatmadeLucysuddenlypityhim。Hedidnotseemtorememberthatthestallionhadanantipathyforhim。 ButLucy,ifshehadforgotten,wouldhavebeenremindedbySarchedon\'saction。 \"Lookout,Joel!\"shecalled,andshegavetheblack\'sheadajerk。Sarchedonwentupwithasnortandcamedownpoundingthesand。QuickasanIndianLucywasoutofthesaddle。 \"Lemmeyourquirt,\"saidJoel,showinghisteethlikeawolf。 \"No。Iwouldn\'tletyouhitSarch。Youbeathimonce,andhe\'sneverforgotten,\"repliedLucy。 Theeyeofthehorseandthemanmetandclashed,andtherewasahostiletensionintheirattitudes。ThenLucydroppedthebridleanddrewJoelovertoahugedrift-log,halfburiedinthesand。Hereshesatdown,butJoelremainedstanding。Hisgazewasnowallthestrangerforitswistfulness。Lucywasquicktocatchasubtledifferenceinhim,butshecouldnottellwhereinitlay。 \"What\'dyouwant?\"askedJoel。 \"I\'veheardalotofthings,Joel,\"repliedLucy,tryingtothinkofjustwhatshewantedtosay。 \"Reckonyouhave,\"saidJoel,dejectedly,andthenhesatdownontheloganddugholesinthesandwithhisbarefeet。 Lucyhadneverbeforeseenhimlooktired,anditseemedthatsomeofthehealthybrownofhischeekshadthinnedout。ThenLucytoldhim,guardedly,afewoftherumorsshehadheard。 \"Allthetyousayisnothin\'towhat\'shappened,\"hereplied,bitterly。\"Themridersmockedthelifean\'souloutofme。\" \"But,Joel,youshouldn\'tbeso——sotouchy,\"saidLucy,earnestly。\"Afterall,thejokeWASonyou。Whydidn\'tyoutakeitlikeaman?\" \"Buttheyknewyoustolemyclothes,\"heprotested。 \"Supposethey,did。Thatwasn\'tmuchtocareabout。Ifyouhadn\'ttakenitsohardthey\'dhaveletuponyou。\" \"MebbeImighthavestoodthat。Buttheytauntedmewithbein\'——loonyaboutyou。\" Joelspokehuskily。Therewasnodoubtthathehadbeendeeplyhurt。Lucysawtearsinhiseyes,andherfirstimpulsewastoputahandonhisandtellhimhowsorryshewas。Butshedesisted。ShedidnotfeelathereasewithJoel。 \"What\'dyouandVanfightabout?\"sheasked,presently。Joelhunghishead。\"I reckonIain\'ta-goin\'totellyou。\" \"You\'reashamedofit?\" Joel\'ssilenceansweredthat。 \"Yousaidsomethingaboutme?\"Lucycouldnotresisthercuriosity,backofwhichwasalittleheat。\"Itmusthavebeen——bad——elseVanwouldn\'thavestruckyou。\" \"Hehitme——heknockedmeflat,\"passionatelysaidJoel。 \"Andyoudrewagunonhim?\" \"Idid,an\'likeafoolIdidn\'twaittillIgotup。Thenhekickedme! Bostil\'sFordwillneverbebigenoughfermean\'Vannow。\" \"Don\'ttalkfoolish。Youwon\'tfightwithVan。Joel,maybeyoudeservedwhatyougot。Yousaysome——somerudethings。\" \"IonlysaidI\'dpayyouback,\"burstoutJoel。 \"How?\" \"IsworeI\'dlayferyou——an\'stealyourclothes——soyou\'dhavetorunhomenaked。\" TherewasindeedsomethinglackinginJoel,butitwasnotsincerity。Hishurthadrankleddeepandhisvoicetrembledwithindignation。 \"But,Joel,Idon\'tgoswimminginspring-holes,\"protestedLucy,dividedbetweenamusementandannoyance。 \"Imeantit,anyhow,\"saidJoel,doggedly。 \"Areyouabsolutelyhonest?IsthatallyousaidtoprovokeVan?\" \"It\'sall,Lucy,Iswear。\" Shebelievedhim,andsawtheunfortunatecircumstancemorethaneverherfault。\"I\'msorry,Joel。I\'mmuchtoblame。Ishouldn\'thavelostmytemperandplayedthattrickwithyourclothes。Ifyou\'donlyhadsenseenoughtostayouttillafterdark!Butnousecryingoverspiltmilk。Now,ifyou\'lldoyourshareI\'lldomine。I\'lltelltheboysIwastoblame。I\'llpersuadethemtoletyoualone。I\'llgotoMuncie——\" \"Noyouwon\'tgocryin\'smallferme!\"blurtedoutJoel。 Lucywassurprisedtoseeprideinhim。\"Joel,I\'llnotmakeitappear——\" \"You\'llnotsayonewordaboutmetoanyone,\"hewenton,withthebloodbeginningtodarkenhisface。Andnowhefacedher。Howstrangetheblazeinhisdifferentlycoloredeyes!\"LucyBostil,there\'sbeenthetdonean\'saidtomewhichI\'llneverforgive。I\'mnogoodinBostil\'sFord。MebbeIneverwasmuch。ButIcouldgetajobwhenIwanteditan\'creditwhenIneededit。NowIcan\'tgetnothin\'。I\'mnogood!I\'mnogood!An\'it\'syourfault!\" \"Oh,Joel,whatcanIdo?\"criedLucy。 \"Ireckonthere\'sonlyonewayyoucansquareme,\"hereplied,suddenlygrowingpale。Buthiseyeswerelikeflint。Hecertainlylookedtobeinpossessionofallhiswits。 \"How?\"queriedLucy,sharply。 \"Youcanmarryme。Thet\'llshowthetgang!An\'it\'llsquareme。ThenI\'llgobacktoworkan\'I\'llstick。Thet\'sall,LucyBostil。\" Manifestlyhewaslaboringunderstrongsuppressedagitation。ThatmomentwasthelastofrealstrengthanddignityevershownbyJoelCreech。 \"But,Joel,Ican\'tmarryyou——evenifIamtoblameforyourruin,\"saidLucy,simply。 \"Why?\" \"BecauseIdon\'tloveyou。\" \"Ireckonthetwon\'tmakeanydifference,ifyoudon\'tlovesomeoneelse。\" Lucygazedblanklyathim。Hebegantoshake,andhiseyesgrewwild。Sherosefromthelog。 \"Doyouloveanybodyelse?\"heasked,passionately。 \"Noneofyourbusiness!\"retortedLucy。Then,atastrangedarkeningofhisface,anaspectunfamiliartoher,shegrewsuddenlyfrightened。 \"It\'sVan!\"hesaid,thickly。 \"Joel,you\'reafool!\" Thatonlyinfuriatedhim。 \"Sotheyallsay。An\'theygotmyoldmanbelievin\'it,too。MebbeIam。 ButI\'ma-goin\'tokillVan!\" \"No!No!Joel,whatareyousaying?Idon\'tloveVan。Idon\'tcareanymoreforhimthanforanyotherrider——or——oryou。\" \"Thet\'salie,LucyBostil!\" \"HowdareyousayIlie?\"demandedLucy。\"I\'veamindtoturnmybackonyou。 I\'mtryingtomakeupformyblunderandyou——youinsultme!\" \"Youtalksweetbuttalkisn\'tenough。Youmademeno-goodWillyoumarryme?\" \"Iwillnot!\"AndLucy,withherbloodup,couldnotkeepcontemptoutofvoiceandlook,andshedidnotcare。Thatwasthefirsttimeshehadevershownanything,approachingridiculeforJoel。Theeffectwasremarkable。Likealashuponarawwounditmadehimwrithe;butmoresignificanttoLucywasthesuddenconvulsiveworkingofhisfeaturesandthewildnessofhiseyes。 Thensheturnedherback,notfromcontempt,buttohurryawayfromhim。 Heleapedafterherandgraspedherwithrudehands。 \"Letmego!\"criedLucy,standingperfectlymotionless。Thehardclutchofhisfingersrousedafierce,hotanger。 Joeldidnotheedhercommand。Hewasforcingherback。Hetalkedincoherently。OneglimpseofhisfaceaddedterrortoLucy\'sfury。 \"Joel,you\'reoutofyourhead!\"shecried,andshebegantowrenchandwritheoutofhisgrasp。Thenensuedashort,sharpstruggle。JoelcouldnotholdLucy,buthetoreherblouseintoshreds。ItseemedtoLucythathedidthatsavagely。Shebrokefreefromhim,andhelungedatheragain。Withallherstrengthshelashedhisfacewiththeheavyleatherquirt。Thatstaggeredhim。 Healmostfell。 LucyboundedtoSarchedon。Inarushshewasupinthesaddle。Joelwasrunningtowardher。Bloodonhisface!Bloodonhishands!HewasnottheJoelCreechsheknew。 \"Stop!\"criedLucy,fiercely。\"I\'llrunyoudown!\" Thebigblackplungedatatouchofspurandcamedownquivering,readytobolt。 Creechswervedtooneside。Hisfacewaslividlywhiteexceptwherethebloodyweltscrossedit。Hisjawseemedtohangloosely,makingspeechdifficult。 \"Jestfer——thet——\"hepanted,hoarsely,\"I\'lllayferyou——an\'I\'llstripyou——an\'I\'lltieyouonahoss——an\'I\'lldriveyounakedthroughBostil\'sFord!\" Lucysawtheutterfutilityofallhergoodintentions。SomethinghadsnappedinJoelCreech\'smind。Andinherskindnesshadgivenprecedencetoafuryshedidnotknowwasinher。ForthesecondtimeshetouchedaspurtoSarchedon。 Heleapedout,flashedpastCreech,andthundereduptheroad。ItwasallLucycoulddotobreakhisgaitatthefirststeeprise。