第5章

类别:其他 作者:Sarah Micklem字数:16874更新时间:18/12/14 16:04:19
\"ByG——d——I——got——arope-onhim!\"criedSlone,inhoarsepants。 Hestared,unbelieving。Itwasunreal,thatsight——unrealliketheslow,grindingmovementoftheavalancheunderhim。Wildfire\'sheadseemedademonheadofhate。Itreachedout,mouthagape,tobite,torend。Thathorriblescreamcouldnotbethescreamofahorse。 Slonewasawild-horsehunter,arider,andwhenthatsecondofincredulityflashedby,thencamethemomentoftriumph。Nomomentcouldeverequalthatone,whenherealizedhestoodtherewitharopearoundthatgrandstallion\'sneck。Allthedaysandthemilesandthetoilandtheenduranceandthehopelessnessandthehungerwerepaidforinthatmoment。Hisheartseemedtoolargeforhisbreast。 \"Itracked——you!\"hecried,savagely。\"Istayed——withyou!An\'Igotarope——onyou!An\'——I\'llrideyou——youreddevil!\" Thepassionofthemanwasintense。Thatendless,rackingpursuithadbroughtoutallthehardnessthedeserthadengenderedinhim。Almosthate,insteadoflove,spokeinSlone\'swords。Hehauledonthelasso,pullingthestallion\'sheaddownanddown。Theactionwasthelustofcaptureaswellastherider\'sinstinctivemotivetomakethehorsefearhim。Lifewasunquenchablywildandstronginthatstallion;itshowedintheterrorwhichmadehimhideous。Andmanandbeastsomehowresembledeachotherinthatmomentwhichwasinimicaltonoblelife。 Theavalancheslippedwithlittlejerks,asiftreacherouslyloosingitsholdforalongplunge。Thelineoffirebelowateatthebleachedgrassandthelongcolumnofsmokecurledawayonthewind。 Sloneheldthetautlassowithhislefthand,andwiththerightheswungtheotherrope,catchingthenooseroundWildfire\'snose。Thenlettinggoofthefirstropehehauledontheother,pullingtheheadofthestallionfardown。 HandoverhandSloneclosedinonthehorse。HeleapedonWildfire\'shead,presseditdown,and,holdingitdownonthesandwithhisknees,withswiftfingershetiedthenooseinahackamore——animprovisedhalter。Then,justasswiftly,heboundhisscarftightroundWildfire\'shead,blindfoldinghim。 \"Allsoeasy!\"exclaimedSlone,underhisbreath。\"Lord!whowouldbelieveit!。Isitadream?\" Heroseandletthestallionhaveafreehead。 \"Wildfire,Igotaropeonyou——an\'ahackamore——an\'ablinder,\"saidSlone。 \"An\'ifIhadabridleI\'dputthatonyou。Who\'deverbelieveyou\'dcatchyourself,draggin\'inthesand?\" Slone,findinghimselffailingonthesand,grewalivetotheaugmentedmovementoftheavalanche。Ithadbeguntoslide,toheaveandbulgeandcrack。Dustroseincloudsfromallaround。Thesandappearedtoopenandlethimsinktohisknees。Therattleofgravelwasdrownedinasoftroar。Thenheshotdownswiftly,holdingthelassoes,keepinghimselferect,andridingasifinaboat。Hefeltthesuccessivestepsoftheslope,andthenthelonginclinebelow,andthenthecheckingandrisingandspreadingoftheavalancheasitsloweddownonthelevel。Allmovementthenwascheckedviolently。Heappearedtobehalfburiedinsand。Whilehestruggledtoextricatehimselfthethickdustblewawayandsettledsothathecouldsee。Wildfirelaybeforehim,attheedgeoftheslide,andnowhewasnotsodeeplyembeddedashehadbeenupontheslope。Hewasstrugglingandprobablysoonwouldhavebeenabletogetout。Thelineoffirewasclosenow,butSlonedidnotfearthat。 AthisshrillwhistleNaggerboundedtowardhim,obedient,butsnorting,withearslaidback。Hehalted。Asecondwhistlestartedhimagain。Slonefinallydughimselfoutofthesand,pulledthelassoesout,andranthelengthofthemtowardNagger。Theblackshowedbothfearandfight。Hiseyesroiledandhehalfshiedaway。 \"Comeon!\"calledSlone,harshly。 Hegotahandonthehorse,pulledhimround,and,mountinginaflash,woundbothlassoesroundthepommelofthesaddle。 \"Haulhimout,Nagger,oldboy!\"criedSlone,andhedugspursintotheblack。 OneplungeofNagger\'sslidthestallionoutofthesand。Snorting,wild,blinded,Wildfiregotup,shakingineverylimb。Hecouldnotseehisenemies。 Theblowingsmoke,rightinhisnose,madescentimpossible。Butinthetautlassoeshesensedthedirectionofhiscaptors。Heplunged,rearingattheendoftheplunge,andstruckoutviciouslywithhishoofs。Slone,quickwithspurandbridle,swervedNaggerasideandWildfire,offhisbalance,wentdownwithacrash。Slonedraggedhim,stretchedhimout,pulledhimovertwicebeforehegotforefeetplanted。Onceup,herearedagain,screechinghisrage,strikingwildlywithhishoofs。Slonewheeledasideandtoppledhimoveragain。 \"Wildfire,it\'snofairfight,\"hecalled,grimly。\"Butyouledmeachase……An\'youlearnrightnowI\'mboss!\" Againhedraggedthestallion。Hewasruthless。Hewouldhavetobeso,stoppingjustshortofmaimingorkillingthehorse,elsehewouldneverbreakhim。ButWildfirewasnimble。Hegottohisfeetandthistimehelungedout。 Nagger,powerfulashewas,couldnotsustainthetremendousshock,andwentdown。Slonesavedhimselfwitharider\'ssuppleskill,fallingclearofthehorse,andheleapedagainintothesaddleasNaggerpoundedup。Naggerbracedhishugeframeandheldtheplungingstallion。Butthesaddleslippedalittle,thecinchescracked。SloneeasedthestrainbywheelingafterWildfire。 Thehorseshadworkedawayfromthefire,andWildfire,freeofthestiflingsmoke,begantobreakandlungeandpitch,plungingroundNaggerinacircle,runningblindly,butwithunerringscent。Slone,bymasterlyhorsemanship,easilyavoidedtherushes,andmadeapivotofNagger,roundwhichthewildhorsedashedinhisfrenzy。Itseemedthathenolongertriedtofreehimself。 Helungedtokill。 \"Steady,Nagger,oldboy!\"Slonekeptcalling。\"He\'llnevergetatyou。 IfheslipsthatblinderI\'llkillhim!\" Thestallionwasafiendinhisfury,quickerthanapanther,wonderfulonhisfeet,andpowerfulasanox。Buthewasatadisadvantage。Hecouldnotsee。 AndSlone,inhisspokenintentiontokillWildfireshouldthescarfslip,acknowledgedthatheneverwouldhaveachancetomasterthestallion。 Wildfirewasbigger,faster,strongerthanSlonehadbelieved,andasforspirit,thatwasagrandandfearfulthingtosee。 ThesoftsandinthepasswasploweddeepbeforeWildfirepausedinhismadplunges。Hewaswetandheaving。Hisredcoatseemedtoblaze。Hismanestoodupandhisearslayflat。 Sloneuncoiledthelassoesfromthepommelandslackedthemalittle。Wildfirestoodup,strikingattheair,snortingfiercely。SlonetriedtowheelNaggerinclosebehindthestallion。Bothhorseandmannarrowlyescapedthevicioushoofs。ButSlonehadclosedin。HetookadesperatechanceandspurredNaggerinasingleleapasWildfirerearedagain。Thehorsescollided。Slonehauledthelassoestight。TheimpactthrewWildfireoffhisbalance,justasSlonehadcalculated,andasthestallionplungeddownonfourfeetSlonespurredNaggercloseagainsthim。Wildfirewasalittleinthelead。Hecouldonlyhalfrearnow,fortheheaving,movingNagger,alwaysagainsthim,jostledhimdown,andSlone\'sironarmhauledontheshortropes。WhenWildfireturnedtobite,Sloneknockedtheviciousnosebackwithalongswingofhisfist。 Upthepassthehorsesplunged。Witharider\'swildjoySlonesawthelonggreen-and-grayvalley,andtheisolatedmonumentsinthedistance。There,onthatwidestretch,hewouldbreakWildfire。Howmarvelouslyluckhadfavoredhimatthelast! \"Run,youreddevil!\"Slonecalled。\"Dragusaroundnowtillyou\'redone!\" Theyleftthepassandsweptoutuponthewasteofsage。Slonerealized,fromthestingingofthesweetwindinhisface,thatNaggerwasbeingpulledalongatatremendouspace。Thefaithfulblackcouldneverhavemadethewindcutso。Lowerthewildstallionstretchedandswifterheran,tillitseemedtoSlonethatdeathmustendthatthunderboltrace。 CHAPTERVIII LucyBostilhadcalledtwicetoherfatherandhehadnotanswered。Hewasoutatthehitching-rail,withHolley,therider,andtwoothermen。IfheheardLucyhegavenosignofit。Shehadonherchapsanddidnotcaretogoanyfartherthanthedoorwhereshestood。 \"SomershasgonetoDurangoan\'Shugrueisouthuntin\'hosses,\"LucyheardBostilsay,gruffly。 \"Walnow,IreckonIcouldhandletheboatan\'fetchCreech\'shossesover,\" saidHolley。 Bostilraisedanimpatienthand,asiftowaveasideHolley\'sassumption。 Thenoneoftheothertwomenspokeup。Lucyhadseenhimbefore,butdidnotknowhisname。 \"Surethereain\'tanyneedtorustlethejob。Theriverhain\'tshowedanysignsofrisin\'yet。ButCreechisworryin\'。Heallusisworryin\'overthemhosses。Nowonder!ThetBlueRoanissureahoss。YesterdayattwomilesheshowedCreechhewasasightfasterthanlastyear。Thegrassisgoneoverthere。Creechisgrainin\'hisstocktheselastfewdays。An\'thet\'sexpensive。\" \"Howabouttheflatupthecanyon?\"queriedBostil。\"Ain\'tthereanygrassthere?\" \"Reckonnot。It\'sthedryestspellCreecheverhad,\"repliedtheother。\"An\' iftherewasgrassitwouldn\'tdohimnogood。Alandslideblockedtheonlytrailup。\" \"Bostil,themhosses,theracersspecial,oughttobebroughtacrosttheriver,\"saidHolley,earnestly。Helovedhorsesandwasthinkingofthem。 \"Theboat\'sgottobepatchedup,\"repliedBostil,shortly。 ItoccurredtoLucythatherfatherwasalsothinkingofCreech\'sthoroughbreds,butnotlikeHolley。Shegrewgraveandlistenedintently。 Therewasanawkwardpause。Creech\'srider,whoeverhewas,evidentlytriedtoconcealhisanxiety。Heflickedhisbootswithaquirt。Thebootswerecoveredwithwetmud。Probablyhehadcrossedtheriververyrecently。 \"Wal,whenwillyouhavethehossesfetchedover?\"heasked,deliberately。 \"Creech\'llwanttoknow。\" \"Justassoonastheboat\'smended,\"repliedBostil。\"I\'llputShugrueonthejobto-morrow。\" \"Thanks,Bostil。Sure,thet\'llbeallright。Creech\'llbesatisfied,\"saidtherider,asifrelieved。Thenhemounted,andwithhiscompaniontrotteddownthelane。 Thelean,grayHolleybentakeengazeuponBostil。ButBostildidnotnoticethat;heappearedpreoccupiedinthought。 \"Bostil,thedrywinteran\'springhereain\'tanyguaranteethettherewasn\'talotofsnowupinthemountains。\"Holley\'sremarkstartledBostil。 \"No——itain\'t——sure,\"hereplied。 \"An\'anymornin\'alongnowwemightwakeuptoheartheColoradoboomin\',\" wentonHolley,significantly。 Bostildidnotreplytothat。 \"Creechhain\'tlivedovertheresomanyyears。What\'sheknowabouttheriver? An\'ferthatmatter,whoknowsanythin\'sureaboutthethell-bentriver?\" \"Itain\'tmybusinessthetCreechlivesoverthereriskin\'hisstockeveryspring,\"repliedBostil,darkly。 Holleyopenedhislipstospeak,hesitated,lookedawayfromBostil,andfinallysaid,\"No,itsureain\'t。\"Thenheturnedandwalkedaway,headbentinsoberthought。BostilcametowardtheopendoorwhereLucystood。Helookedsomber。Athergreetingheseemedstartled。 \"What?\"hesaid。 \"Ijustsaid,\'Hello,Dad,\'\"shereplied,demurely。Yetshethoughtfullystudiedherfather\'sdarkface。 \"Helloyourself。DidyouknowVangotthrowedan\'hurt?\" \"Yes。\" Bostilsworeunderhisbreath。\"Thereain\'tanyridersontherangethetcanbetrusted,\"hesaid,disgustedly。\"They\'reallthesame。Theyliketogetinabunchan\'jeereachotheran\'bet。TheywantMEANhosses。Theymakegoodhossesbuck。Theyhaven\'tanyuseforahossthetwon\'tbuck。Theyallwanttogiveahossarakin\'over。ThinkofthetfoolVangettin\'throwedbyatwo-dollarUtemustang。An\'hurtsohecan\'tridefordays!Withthemracescomin\'soon!Itmakesmesick。\" \"Dad,weren\'tyouarideronce?\"askedLucy。 \"Ineverwasthetkind。\" \"Vanwillbeallrightinafewdays。\" \"Nomatter。It\'sbadbusiness。IfIhadanyotherriderwhocouldhandletheKingI\'dletVango。\" \"IcangetjustasmuchoutoftheKingasVancan,\"saidLucy,spiritedly。 \"You!\"exclaimedBostil。Buttherewasprideinhisglance。 \"IknowIcan。\" \"YouneverhadanyuseforSageKing,\"saidBostil,asifhehadbeenwronged。 \"IlovetheKingalittle,andhatehimalot,\"laughedLucy。 \"Wal,Imightletyourideatthet,ifVanain\'tinshape,\"rejoinedherfather。 \"Iwouldn\'tridehimintherace。ButI\'llkeephiminfinefettle。\" \"I\'llbetyou\'dliketoseeSarchbeathim,\"saidBostil,jealously。 \"SureIwould,\"repliedLucy,teasingly。\"But,Dad,I\'mafraidSarchneverwillbeathim。\" Bostilgrunted。\"Seehere。Idon\'twantanyweightupontheKing。Youtakehimoutforafewdays。An\'ridehim!Savvythet?\" \"Yes,Dad。\" \"Givehimmilesan\'miles——an\'thencomin\'home,ongoodtrails,ridehimforallyourworth。Now,Lucy,keepyoureyeopen。Don\'tletanyonegetnearyouonthesage。\" \"Iwon\'t。Dad,doyoustillworryaboutpoorJoelCreech?\" \"NotJoel。ButI\'dratherloseallmystockthenhaveCordtsorDickSearsgetwithinamileofyou。\" \"Amile!\"exclaimedLucy,lightly,thoughafleetingshadecrossedherface。 \"Why,I\'drunawayfromhim,ifIwasontheKing,evenifhegotwithintenyardsofme。\" \"Amileiscloseenough,mydaughter,\"repliedBostil。\"Don\'teverforgettokeepyoureyeopen。Cordtshasswornthetifhecan\'tstealtheKinghe\'llgetyou。 \"Oh!heprefersthehorsetome。\" \"Wal,Lucy,I\'veasneakin\'ideathetCordtswillneverleavetheuplandsunlesshegetsyouan\'theKingboth。\" \"And,Dad——youconsentedtoletthathorse-thiefcometoourraces?\"exclaimedLucy,withheat。 \"Whynot?Hecan\'tdoanyharm。Ifheorhismengetuppish,theworseforthem。Cordtsgavehiswordnottoturnatricktillaftertheraces。\" \"Doyoutrusthim?\" \"Yes。Buthismenmightbreakloose,awayfromhissight。EspeciallythetDickSears。He\'sabadman。Sobewatchfulwheneveryourideout。\" AsLucywentdowntowardthecorralsshewasthinkingdeeply。Shecouldalwaystell,woman-like。whenherfatherwasexcitedoragitated。SherememberedtheconversationbetweenhimandCreech\'srider。SherememberedthekeenglanceoldHolleyhadbentuponhim。Andmostlysherememberedthesomberlookuponhisface。Shedidnotlikethat。Once,whenalittlegirl,shehadseenitandneverforgottenit,northethingthatitwasassociatedwith——somethingtragicalwhichhadhappenedinthebigroom。Therehadbeenloud,angryvoicesofmen——andshots——andthenthemencarriedoutalongformcoveredwithablanket。Shelovedherfather,buttherewasasidetohimshefeared。AndsomehowrelatedtothatsidewashishardnesstowardCreechandhisintoleranceofanyriderowningafasthorseandhisobsessioninregardtohisownracers。Lucyhadoftentantalizedherfatherwiththejokethatifitevercametoachoicebetweenherandhisfavoritestheywouldcomefirst。Butwasitanylongerajoke?Lucyfeltthatshehadleftchildhoodbehindwithitsfunandfancies,andshehadbeguntolookatlifethoughtfully。 Sightofthecorrals,however,andoftheKingprancingaround,droveseriousthoughtsaway。Therewereridersthere,amongthemFarlane,andtheyallhadpleasantgreetingsforher。 \"Farlane,DadsaysI\'mtotakeoutSageKing,\"announcedLucy。 \"No!\"ejaculatedFarlane,ashepocketedhispipe。 \"Sure。AndI\'mtoRIDEhim。YouknowhowDadmeansthat。\" \"Wal,now,I\'mdoggoned!\"addedFarlane,lookingworriedandpleasedatonce。 \"Ireckon,MissLucy,you——youwouldn\'tfoolme?\" \"Why,Farlane!\"returnedLucy,reproachfully。\"DidIeverdoasinglethingaroundhorsesthatyoudidn\'twantmeto?\" Farlanerubbedhischinbeardsomewhatdubiously。\"Wal,MissLucy,notexactlywhileyouwasaroundthehosses。ButIreckonwhenyouonctgotup,you\'vesortaforgotafewtimes。\" Alltheriderslaughed,andLucyjoinedthem。 \"I\'msafewhenI\'mup,youknowthat,\"shereplied。 Theybroughtoutthegray,andafterthemannerofriderswhohadthecareofagreathorseandlovedhim,theycurriedandcombedandrubbedhimbeforesaddlinghim。 \"Reckonyou\'dbetterrideVan\'ssaddle,\"suggestedFarlane。\"Themracesisclosenow,an\'astrangesaddle——\" \"Ofcourse。Don\'tchangeanythinghe\'susedto,exceptthestirrups,\"repliedLucy。 DespiteherantipathytowardSageKing,Lucycouldnotgazeathimwithoutallarider\'sgloryinahorse。Hewassleek,sograceful,soracy,sonearthesoftgrayofthesage,sobeautifulinbuildandaction。Thenhewasthekindofahorsethatdidnothavetobeeternallywatched。Hewasspiritedandfulloflife,eagertorun,butwhenFarlanecalledforhimtostandstillheobeyed。Hewasthekindofahorsethatachildcouldhaveplayedaroundinsafety。Heneverkicked。Heneverbit。Heneverbolted。ItwassplendidtoseehimwithFarlaneorwithBostil。HedidnotlikeLucyverywell,afactthatperhapsaccountedforLucy\'santipathy。Forthatmatter,hedidnotlikeanywoman。Ifhehadabadtrait,itcameoutwhenVanrodehim,butalltheriders,andBostil,too,claimedthatVanwastoblameforthat。 \"Thar,Ireckonthemstirrupsisright,\"declaredFarlane。\"Now,MissLucy,holdhimtighttillhewearsoffthetedge。Heneedswork。\" SageKingwouldnotkneelforLucyasSarchedondid,andhewastoohighforhertomountfromtheground,soshemountedfromarock。Shetooktotheroad,andthenthefirsttrailintothesage,intendingtotrothimtenorfifteenmilesdownintothevalley,andgivehimsomefast,warmworkonthereturn。 ThedaywasearlyinMayandpromisedtogrowhot。Therewasnotacloudinthebluesky。Thewind,ladenwiththebreathofsage,blewbrisklyfromthewest。AllbeforeLucylaythevastvalley,grayandduskygray,thenblue,thenpurplewherethemonumentsstood,and,fartherstill,darkrampartsofrock。Lucyhadahabitofdreamingwhileonhorseback,ahabitalltheridershadtriedtobreak,butshedidnotgiveitreinwhilesherodeSarchedon,andassuredlynow,upontheKing,sheneverforgothimforaninstant。Heshiedatmockingbirdsandpack-ratsandblowingblossomsandevenatbutterflies; andhedidit,Lucythought,justbecausehewasfullofmischief。SageKinghadbeenknowntogosteadywhentherehadbeenreasontoshy。HedidnotlikeLucyandhechosetotormenther。Finallyheearnedagooddigfromaspur,andthen,withswiftpoundingofhoofs,heplungedandveeredanddancedinthesage。Lucykepthertemper,whichwaswhatmostridersdidnotdo,andbypatienceandfirmnesspulledSageKingoutofhisprancingbackintothetrail。Hewasnottheleastcross-grained,and,havinghadhislittlespurt,hesettleddownintoeasygoing。 InanhourLucywastenmilesormorefromhome,andfartherdowninthevalleythanshehadeverbeen。Infact,shehadneverbeforebeendownthelongslopetothevalleyfloor。Howchangedthehorizonbecame!Themonumentsloomedupnow,dark,sentinel-like,andstrange。Thefirstone,agreatredrock,seemedtohersomefivemilesaway。Itwaslofty,straight-sided,withagreenslopeatitsbase。Andbeyondthattheothermonumentsstretchedoutdownthevalley。Lucydecidedtorideasfarasthefirstonebeforeturningback。Alwaysthesemonumentshadfascinatedher,andthiswasheropportunitytoridenearone。Howloftytheywere,howwonderfullycolored,andhowcomely! Presently,overtheleft,wherethemonumentswerethicker,andgraduallymergedtheirslopesandlinesandbulkintotheyellowwalls,shesawlow,driftingcloudsofsmoke。 \"Well,what\'sthat,Iwonder?\"shemused。Toseesmokeonthehorizoninthatdirectionwasunusual,thoughouttowardDurangothegrassybencheswouldoftenburnover。Andtheselowcloudsofsmokeresembledthoseshehadseenbefore。 \"It\'salongwayoff,\"sheadded。 Soshekepton,nowandthengazingatthesmoke。Asshegrewnearertothefirstmonumentshewassurprised,thenamazed,atitsheightandsurpassingsize。Itwasmountain-high——agrandtower——smooth,worn,glistening,yellowandred。Thetrailshehadfollowedpeteredoutinadeepwash,andbeyondthatshecrossednomoretrails。Thesagehadgrownmeagerandthegreasewoodsstuntedanddead;andcactiappearedonbarrenplaces。Thegrasshadnotfailed,butitwasnotrichgrasssuchasthehorsesandcattlegrazeduponmilesbackontheslope。Theairwashotdownhere。Thebreezewasheavyandsmelledoffire,andthesandwasblowinghereandthere。Shehadasenseofthebigness,theopennessofthisvalley,andthensherealizeditswildnessandstrangeness。Theselonely,isolatedmonumentsmadetheplacedifferentfromanyshehadvisited。Theydidnotseemmerestandingrocks。Theyseemedtoretreatallthetimeassheapproached,andtheywatchedher。Theyinterestedher,madehercurious。Whathadformedallthesestrangemonuments? Herethegroundwaslevelformilesandmiles,toslopegentlyuptothebasesofthesehugerocks。InanoldbookshehadseenpicturesoftheEgyptianpyramids,buttheseappearedvaster,higher,andstranger,andtheyweresheerlyperpendicular。 SuddenlySageKinghaltedsharply,shotuphisears,andwhistled。Lucywasstartled。ThatfromtheKingmeantsomething。Hastily,withkeenglancesheswepttheforeground。Amileon,nearthemonument,wasasmallblackspot。Itseemedmotionless。ButtheKing\'swhistlehadprovedittobeahorse。WhenLucyhadcoveredaquarteroftheinterveningdistanceshecoulddistinguishthehorseandthatthereappearedsomethingstrangeabouthisposition。LucyurgedSageKingintoalopeandsoondrewnearer。Theblackhorsehadhisheaddown,yethedidnotappeartobegrazing。Hewasasstillasastatue。Hestoodjustoutsideaclumpofgreasewoodandcactus。 Suddenlyasoundpiercedthestillness。TheKingjumpedandsnortedinfright。 ForaninstantLucy\'sbloodrancold,foritwasahorriblecry。Thensherecognizeditastheneighofahorseinagony。Shehadheardcrippledanddyinghorsesutterthatlong-drawnandblood-curdlingneigh。Theblackhorsehadnotmoved,sothesoundcouldnothavecomefromhim。LucythoughtSageKingactedmoreexcitedthantheoccasioncalledfor。Thenrememberingherfather\'swarning,shereinedinontopofalittleknoll,perhapsahundredyardsfromwheretheblackhorsestood,andshebentherkeengazeforward。 Itwasahuge,gaunt,shaggyblackhorseshesaw,withthesaddlefartheruponhisshouldersthanitshouldhavebeen。Hestoodmotionless,asifutterlyexhausted。Hisforelegswerebraced,sothatheleanedslightlyback。ThenLucysawarope。Itwasfasttothesaddleandstretcheddownintothecactus。 Therewasnootherhorseinsight,noranylivingthing。Theimmensemonumentdominatedthescene。ItseemedstupendoustoLucy,sublime,almostfrightful。 Shehesitated。Sheknewtherewasanotherhorse,verylikelyattheotherendofthatlasso。Probablyariderhadbeenthrown,perhapskilled。Certainlyahorsehadbeenhurt。Thenonthemomentrangoutthesameneighofagony,onlyweakerandshorter。Lucynolongerfearedanambush。Thatwasacrywhichcouldnotbeimitatedbyamanorforcedfromahorse。Therewasprobablydeath,certainlysuffering,nearathand。ShespurredtheKingon。 Therewasalittleslopetodescend,awashtocross,abenchtoclimb——andthensherodeuptotheblackhorse。SageKingneededhardertreatmentthanLucyhadevergivenhim。 \"What\'swrongwithyou?\"shedemanded,pullinghimdown。Suddenly,asshefelthimtremble,sherealizedthathewasfrightened。\"That\'sfunny!\"Thenwhenshegothimquietshelookedaround。 Theblackhorsewasindeedhuge。Hismane,hisshaggyflanks,werelatheredasifhehadbeensmearedwithheavysoap-suds。Heraisedhisheadtolookather。Lucy,accustomedtohorsesallherlife,sawthatthisonewelcomedherarrival。Buthewasalmostreadytodrop。 Twotautlassoesstretchedfromthepommelofhissaddledownalittleintoadepressionfullofbrushandcactusandrocks。ThenLucysawaredhorse。Hewasdowninabadposition。Sheheardhislow,chokingheaves。Probablyhehadbrokenlegsorback。Shecouldnotbeartoseeahorseinpain。Shewoulddowhatwaspossible,eventotheextentofputtinghimoutofhismisery,ifnothingelsecouldbedone。Yetshescannedthesurroundingsclosely,andpeeredintothebushesandbehindtherocksbeforeshetriedtourgeSageKingcloser。Herefusedtogonearer,andLucydismounted。 Theredhorsewaspartlyhiddenbyoverbendingbrush。Hehadplungedintoaholefullofcactus。Therewasahackamoreroundhisnoseandatightnooseroundhisneck。Theoneroundhisneckwasalsoroundhisforelegs。Andbothlassoeswereheldtautbytheblackhorse。Atornandsoiledrider\'sscarfhunglimproundtheredhorse\'snose,keptfromfallingoffbythehackamore。 \"Awildhorse,astallion,beingbroken!\"exclaimedLucy,instantlygraspingthesituation。\"Oh!where\'stherider?\" Shegazedaround,rantoandfro,glanceddownthelittleslope,andbeyond,butshedidnotseeanythingresemblingtheformofaman。Thensheranback。 Lucytookanotherquicklookattheredstallion。Shedidnotbelieveeitherhislegsorbackwerehurt。Hewasjustplayedoutandtangledandtiedintheropes,andcouldnotgetup。Theshaggyblackhorsestoodtherebracedandindomitable。Buthe,likewise,wasalmostreadytodrop。Lookingattheconditionofbothhorsesandthesaddleandropes,Lucysawwhatafighttherehadbeen,andarace!Wherewastherider?Thrown,surely,andbackonthetrail,perhapsdeadormaimed。 Lucywentclosertothestallionsothatshecouldalmosttouchhim。Hesawher。Hewasnearlychoked。Foamandbloodwheezedoutwithhisheaves。Shemustdosomethingquickly。Andinherhastesheprickedherarmsandshouldersonthecactus。 Sheledtheblackhorsecloserin,lettingtheropesgo,slack。Theblackseemedasgladofthatreleaseasshewas。Whatafaithfulbrutehelooked! Lucylikedhiseyes。 Thensheedgeddowninamongthecactusandbrush。Theredhorsenolongerlayinastrainedposition。Hecouldlifthishead。Lucysawthatthenoosestillheldtightroundhisneck。Fearlesslyshejerkeditloose。Thenshebackedaway,butnotquiteoutofhisreach。Hecoughedandbreathedslowly,withgreatheaves。Thenhesnorted。 \"You\'reallrightnow,\"saidLucy,soothingly。Slowlyshereachedahandtowardhishead。Hedrewitbackasfarashecould。Shesteppedaround,closer,andmorebackofhim,andputahandonhim,gently,foraninstant。 Thensheslippedoutofthebrushand,untyingonelassofromthepommel,shereturnedtothehorseandpulleditfromroundhislegs。Hewasfreenow,exceptthehackamore,andthatropewasslack。Lucystoodnearhim,watchinghim,talkingtohim,waitingforhimtogetup。Shecouldnotbesurehewasnotbadlyhurttillhestoodup。Atfirsthemadenoeffortstorise。HewatchedLucy,lessfearfully,sheimagined。Andshenevermadeamove。Shewantedhimtosee,tounderstandthatshehadnothurthimandwouldnothurthim。Itbegantodawnuponherthathewasmagnificent。 Finally,withalong,slowheavehegottohisfeet。Lucyledhimoutoftheholetoopenground。Sheseemedsomehowconfident。Thereoccurredtoheronlyonewaytoact。 \"Alittlehorsesense,asDadwouldsay,\"shesoliloquized,andthen,whenshegothimoutofthebrush,shestoodthrilledandamazed。 \"Oh,whatawild,beautifulhorse!Whatagiant!He\'sbiggerthantheKing。 Oh,ifDadcouldseehim!\" Theredstalliondidnotappeartobehurt。Thetwitchingofhismusclesmusthavebeencausedbythecactusspikesembeddedinhim。Thereweredropsofbloodalloveroneside。Lucythoughtshedaredtotrytopullthesethornsout。Shehadneverinherlifebeenafraidofanyhorse。Farlane,Holley,alltheriders,andherfather,too,hadtriedtomakeherrealizethedangerinahorse,soonerorlater。ButLucycouldnothelpit;shewasnotafraid;shebelievedthatthemeanesthorsewasactuatedbynaturalfearofaman;shewasnotamanandshehadneverhandledahorselikeaman。Thisredstallionshowedhateoftheblackhorseandtheropethatconnectedthem;heshowedsomespiritattherepeatedblastsofSageKing。Butheshowedlessfearofher。 \"Hehasbeenaproud,wildstallion,\"musedLucy。\"Andhe\'snowbroken——terriblybroken——allbutruined。\" Thenshewalkeduptohimnaturallyandspokesoftly,andreachedahandforhisshoulder。 \"Whoa,Reddy。Whoanow。There。That\'sagoodfellow。Why,Iwouldn\'tropeyouorhityou。I\'monlyagirl。\" Hedrewup,madeasingleefforttojump,whichsheprevented,andthenhestoodquivering,eyingher,whileshetalkedsoothingly,andpattedhimandlookedathiminthewayshehadfoundinfalliblewithmosthorses。Lucybelievedhorseswerelikepeople,oreasiertogetalongwith。Presentlyshegentlypulledoutoneofthecactusspikes。Thehorseflinched,buthestood。 Lucywasslow,careful,patient,anddexterous。Thecactusneedleswerelooseandeasilyremovedorbrushedoff。Atlengthshegothimfreeofthem,andwasalmostasproudasshewasglad。Thehorsehadgraduallydroppedhishead;hewastiredandhisspiritwasbroken。 \"Now,whatshallIdo?\"shequeried。\"I\'lltakethebacktrailofthesehorses。Theycertainlyhadn\'tbeenherelongbeforeIsawthem。Andtheridermaybeclose。IfnotI\'lltakethehorseshome。\" Sheslippedthenoosefromthestallion\'shead,leavingthehackamore,and,coilingthelooselasso,shehungitoverthepommeloftheblack\'ssaddle。 Thenshetookuphisbridle。 \"Comeon,\"shecalled。 Theblackfollowedher,andthestallion,stillfasttohimbythelassoLucyhadlefttied,troopedbehindwithbowedhead。Lucywaselated。ButSageKingdidnotlikethematteratall。Lucyhadtodroptheblack\'sbridleandcatchtheKing,andthenridebacktoleadtheotheragain。 Abroadtrailmarkedthewaythetwohorseshadcome,anditledofftotheleft,towardwherethemonumentswerethickest,andwherethegreatsectionsofwallstood,brokenandbattlemented。LucywashardputtoittoholdSageKing,butthehorsesbehindploddedalong。TheblackhorsestruckLucyasbeinganugly,butafaithfulandwonderfulanimal。Heunderstoodeverything。 Presentlyshetiedthebridleshewasleadinghimbytotheendofherownlasso,andthuslethimdropbackafewyards,whichlessenedtheKing\'sfretting。 Intentonthetrail,Lucyfailedtonotetimeordistancetilltheloomingandfrowningmonumentsstoodaloftbeforeher。Whatweirdeffecttheyhad!Eachmighthavebeenacolossalstatuelefttheretomarktheworkoftheages。 Lucyrealizedthatthewholevastvalleyhadoncebeensolidrock,justlikethemonuments,andthroughthemillionsofyearsthesofterpartshaderodedandweatheredandblownaway——gonewiththegreatseathathadoncebeenthere。Butthebeauty,thesolemnity,themajestyofthesemonumentsfascinatedhermost。Shepassedthefirstone,ahugesquarebutte,andthenthesecond,aragged,thin,doubleshaft,andthenwentbetweentwomuchalike,reachingskywardintheshapeofmonstrousmittens。Shewatchedandwatchedthem,sparingamomentnowandthentoattendtothetrail。Shenoticedthatshewascomingintoaregionofgrass,andfaintsignsofwaterinthedraws。Shewasgettinghighagain,notmanymilesnowfromthewallofrock。 AllatonceSageKingshied,andLucylookeddowntoseeamanlyingontheground。Helayinert。Buthiseyeswereopen——dark,staringeyes。Theymoved。 Andhecalled。ButLucycouldnotunderstandhim。 InaflashsheleapedofftheKing。Sherantotheprostrateman——droppedtoherknees。 \"Oh!\"shecried。Hisfacewasghastly。\"Oh!areyou——youbadlyhurt?\" \"Liftme——myhead,\"hesaid,faintly。 Sheraisedhishead。Whatastrained,passionate,terriblegazehebentuponthehorses。 \"Boy,they\'remine——theblackan\'thered!\"hecried。 \"Theysurelymustbe,\"repliedLucy。\"Oh!tellme。Areyouhurt?\" \"Boy!didyoucatchthem——fetchthemback——lookin\'forme?\" \"Isuredid。\" \"Youcaught-thatreddevil——an\'fetchedhim——backtome?\"wentonthewondering,faintvoice。\"Boy——oh——boy!\" Heliftedalong,raggedarmandpulledLucydown。Theactionamazedherequallyashispassionofgratitude。Hemighthavebeeninjured,buthehadanarmofiron。Lucywaspowerless。Shefeltherfaceagainsthis——andherbreastagainsthis。Thepoundingofhisheartwaslikeblows。Thefirstinstantshewantedtolaugh,despiteherpity。Thenthepowerfularm——thecontactaffectedherasnothingeverbefore。Supposethiscrippledriderhadtakenherforaboy——Shewasnotaboy!Shecouldnothelpbeingherself。Andnomanhadeverputahandonher。Consciousnessofthisbroughtshameandanger。Shestruggledsoviolentlythatshefreedherself。Andhelayback。 \"Seehere——that\'snowaytoact——tohug——aperson,\"shecried,withflamingcheeks。 \"Boy,I——\" \"I\'mNOTaboy。I\'magirl。\" \"What!\" Lucytoreoffhersombrero,whichhadbeenpulledfarforward,andthisrevealedherfacefully,andherhaircametumblingdown。Theridergazed,stupefied。Thenafainttingeofredcoloredhisghastlycheeks。 \"Agirl!Why——why\'scuseme,miss。I——Itookyou——foraboy。\" Heseemedsoastounded,helookedsoashamed,soscared,andwithal,sohaggardandweak,thatLucyimmediatelyrecoveredherequanimity。 \"SureI\'magirl。Butthat\'snomatter。You\'vebeenthrown。Areyouhurt?\" Hesmiledaweakassent。 \"Badly?\"shequeried。Shedidnotlikethewayhelay——solimp,somotionless。 \"I\'mafraidso。Ican\'tmove。\" \"Oh!WhatshallIdo?\" \"Canyou——getmewater?\"hewhispered,withdrylips。 Lucyflewtoherhorsetogetthesmallcanteenshealwayscarried。Butthathadbeenleftonhersaddle,andshehadriddenVan\'s。Thenshegazedaround。 Thewashshehadcrossedseveraltimesrannearwheretheriderlay。Greengrassandwillowsborderedit。Sherandownand,hurryingalong,searchedforwater。Therewaswaterinplaces,yetshehadtogoalongwaybeforeshefoundwaterthatwasdrinkable。Fillinghersombrero,shehurriedbacktothesideoftherider。Itwasdifficulttogivehimadrink。 \"Thanks,miss,\"hesaid,gratefully。Hisvoicewasstrongerandlesshoarse。 \"Haveyouanybrokenbones?\"askedLucy。 \"Idon\'tknow。Ican\'tfeelmuch。\" \"Areyouinpain?\" \"Hardly。Ifeelsortofthick。\" Lucy,beinganintelligentgirl,borninthedesertandusedtoitsneeds,hadnotoftenencounteredasituationwithwhichshewasunabletocope。 \"Letmefeelifyouhaveanybrokenbones。THATarmisn\'tbroken,I\'mpositive。\" Theridersmiledfaintlyagain。Howhestaredwithhisstrained,darkeyes! Hisfaceshowedghastlythroughthethin,softbeardandthetan。Lucyfoundhisrightarmbadlybruised,butnotbroken。Shemadesurehiscollar-bonesandshoulder-bladeswereintact。Brokenribswerehardertolocate;still,ashedidnotfeelpainfrompressure,sheconcludedtherewerenofracturesthere。Withherassistancehemovedhislegs,provingnobrokenbonesthere。 \"I\'mafraidit\'smy——spine,\"hesaid。 \"Butyouraisedyourheadonce,\"shereplied。\"Ifyourbackwas——wasbrokenorinjuredyoucouldn\'traiseyourhead。\" \"SoIcouldn\'t。IguessI\'mjustknockedout。Iwas——prettyweakbeforeWildfireknockedme——offNagger。\" \"Wildfire?\" \"That\'stheredstallion\'sname。\" \"Oh,he\'snamedalready?\" \"Inamedhim——longago。He\'sknownonmanyarange。\" \"Where?\" \"Ithinkfarnorthofhere。I——trailedhim——days——weeks——months。Wecrossedthegreatcanyon——\" \"TheGrandCanyon?\" \"Itmustbethat。\" \"TheGrandCanyonisdownthere,\"saidLucy,pointing。\"Iliveonit。 You\'vecomealongway。\" \"Hundredsofmiles!Oh,thegroundIcoveredthatawfulcanyoncountry!。ButIstayedwithWildfire。An\'Iputaropeonhim。An\'hegotaway……An\'itwasaboy——no——aGIRLwho——savedhimforme——an\'maybesavedmylife,too!\" Lucylookedawayfromthedark,staringeyes。Alightinthemconfusedher。 \"Nevermindme。Yousayyouwereweak?Haveyoubeenill?\" \"No,miss。juststarved。IstarvedonWildfire\'strail。\" Lucyrantohersaddleandgotthebiscuitsoutofthepocketsofhercoat,andsheranbacktotherider。 \"Here。Ineverthought。Oh,you\'vehadahardtimeofit!Iunderstand。Thatwonderfulflameofahorse!I\'dhavestayed,too。Myfatherwasarideronce。 Bostil。Didyoueverhearofhim?\" \"Bostil。Thename——I\'veheard。\"Thentheriderlaythinking,ashemunchedabiscuit。\"Yes,Iremember,butitwaslongago。Ispentanightwithawagon-train,acampofmanymenandwomen,religiouspeople,workingintoUtah。BostilhadaboatatthecrossingoftheFathers。\" \"Yes,theycalledtheFerrythat。\" \"Irememberwellnow。TheysaidBostilcouldn\'tcounthishorses——thathewasarichman,hardonriders——an\'he\'dusedagunmorethanonce。\" Lucybowedherhead。\"Yes,that\'smydad。\" Theriderdidnotseemtoseehowhehadhurther。 \"Herewearetalking——wastingtime,\"shesaid。\"Imuststarthome。Youcan\'tbemoved。WhatshallIdo?\" \"That\'sforyoutosay,Bostil\'sdaughter。\" \"Myname\'sLucy,\"repliedthegirl,blushingpainfully,\"ImeanI\'llbegladtodoanythingyouthinkbest。\" \"You\'reverygood。\" Thenheturnedhisfaceaway。Lucylookedcloselyathim。Hewasindeedabeggaredrider。Hisclothesandhisbootshungintatters。Hehadnohat,nocoat,novest。Hisgauntfaceboretracesofwhatmighthavebeenafine,strongcomeliness,butnowitwasonlythin,worn,wan,pitiful,withthatlookwhichalwayswenttoawoman\'sheart。Hehadthelookofahomelessrider。Lucyhadseenafewofhiswanderingtype,andhisstorywassoplain。 Butheseemedtohaveatouchofpride,andthisquickenedherinterest。 \"ThenI\'lldowhatIthinkbestforyou,\"saidLucy。 FirstsheunsaddledtheblackNagger。Withthesaddleshemadeapillowfortherider\'shead,andshecoveredhimwiththesaddleblanket。Beforeshehadfinishedthistaskheturnedhiseyesuponher。AndLucyfeltshewouldbehaunted。Washebadlyhurt,afterall?Itseemedprobable。Howstrangehewas! \"I\'llwaterthehorses——thentieWildfirehereonadoublerope。There\'sgrass。\" \"Butyoucan\'tleadhim,\"repliedtherider。 \"He\'llfollowme。\" \"Thatreddevil!\"Theridershudderedashespoke。 Lucyhadsomefaintinklingofwhataterriblefightthathadbeenbetweenmanandhorse。\"Yes;whenIfoundhimhewasbroken。Lookathimnow。\" Buttheriderdidnotappeartowanttoseethestallion。HegazedupatLucy,andshesawsomethinginhiseyesthatmadeherthinkofachild。Shelefthim,hadnotroubleinwateringthehorses,andhalteredWildfireamongthewillowsonapatchofgrass。Thenshereturned。 \"I\'llgonow,\"shesaidtotherider。 \"Where?\" \"Home。I\'llcomebackto-morrow,early,andbringsomeonetohelpyou——\" \"Girl,ifYOUwanttohelpmemore——bringmesomebreadan\'meat。Don\'ttellanyone。LookwhataragamuffinIam。An\'there\'sWildfire。Idon\'twanthimseentillI\'m——onmyfeetagain。Iknowriders。That\'sall。Ifyouwanttobesogood——come。\" \"I\'llcome,\"repliedLucy,simply。 \"Thankyou。Ioweyou——alot。Whatdidyousayyournamewas?\" \"Lucy——LucyBostil。\" \"Oh,Iforgot。AreyousureyoutiedWildfiregoodan\'tight?\" \"Yes,I\'msure。I\'llgonow。Ihopeyou\'llbebetterto-morrow。\" Lucyhesitated,withherhandontheKing\'sbridle。Shedidnotliketoleavethisyoungmanlyingtherehelplessonthedesert。Butwhatelsecouldshedo? Whatastrangeadventurehadbefallenher!Atthefollowingthoughtthatitwasnotyetconcludedshefeltalittlestirofexcitementatherpulses。ShewassostrangelypreoccupiedthatsheforgotitwasnecessaryforhertohaveasteptomountSageKing。Sherealizeditquicklyenoughwhensheattemptedit。Thensheledhimoffinthesagetillshefoundarock。Mounting,sheturnedhimstraightacrosscountry,meaningtocutoutmilesoftravelthatwouldhavebeennecessaryalongherback-trail。Onceshelookedback。Theriderwasnotvisible;theblackhorse,Nagger,wasoutofsight,butWildfire,blazinginthesun,watchedherdepart。