第3章

类别:其他 作者:Jenny B。 Jones字数:2994更新时间:18/12/17 14:11:48
Therewasapause,andtherifleofthesergeantwavered。Whenhespokehistonewasoneofdisappointment。 \"Heisascout,ridingalone,\"hesaid。 \"Heisanofficer,\"returnedthesharp-shooter,excitedly。\"Theothersfollow。Weshouldfirenowandgivethesignal。\" \"Heisnoofficer,heisascout,\"repeatedthesergeant。\"Theyhavesenthimaheadtostudythetrailandtoseekus。Hemaybealeagueinadvance。IfweshootHIM,weonlywarntheothers。\" Chestertonwaswithinfiftyyards。Afteranexcitedandanxioussearchhehadfoundthematch-boxinthewrongpocket。Theeyesofthesharp-shooterfrownedalongthebarrelofhisrifle。Withhischinpressedagainstthestockhewhisperedswiftlyfromthecornerofhislips,\"Heisanofficer!Iamaimingwherethestrapcrosseshisheart。Youaimathisbelt。Wefiretogether。\" TheheatofthetropicnightandthestrenuousgallophadcoveredElCapitanwithalatherofsweat。Thereinsuponhisneckdrippedwithit。ThegauntletswithwhichChestertonheldthemwerewet。 Asheraisedthematchboxitslippedfromhisfingersandfellnoiselesslyinthetrail。Withanexclamationhedroppedtotheroadandtohisknees,andgropinginthedustbegananeagersearch。 Thesergeantcaughtattherifleofthesharpshooter,andpresseditdown。 \"Look!\"hewhispered。\"HeISascout。Heissearchingthetrailforthetracksofourponies。Ifyoufiretheywillhearitaleagueaway。\" \"Butifhefindsourtrailandreturns——\" Thesergeantshookhishead。\"Ilethimpassforward,\"hesaidgrimly。\"Hewillneverreturn。\" Chestertonpounceduponthehalf-buriedmatchbox,andinapaniclesthemightagainloseit,thrustitinsidehistunic。 \"Littledoyouknow,ElCapitan,\"heexclaimedbreathlessly,ashescrambledbackintothesaddleandliftedtheponyintoagallop,\"whatanarrowescapeIhad。Ialmostlostit。\" Towardmidnighttheycametoawoodenbridgeswingingabovearavineinwhichamountainstream,fortyfeetbelow,splashedoverhalf-hiddenrocks,andthesteppingstonesoftheford。Evenbeforethecampaignbeganthebridgehadoutliveditsusefulness,andtheunwontedburdenofartillery,andthevibrationsofmarchingmenhadsoshakenitthatitswayedlikeahouseofcards。 Threatenedbyitsownweight,atthemercyofthefirsttropicstorm,ithungadeathtrapfortheonewhofirstaddedtoitsburden。 NosoonerhadElCapitanstruckitsquarelywithhisfourhoofs,thanherearedand,whirling,sprangbacktothesolidearth。ThesuddennessofhisretreathadallbutthrownChesterton,butheregainedhisseat,anddiggingtheponyroughlywithhisspurs,pulledhisheadagaintowardthebridge。 \"Whatareyoushyingat,now?\"hepanted。\"That\'saperfectlygoodbridge。\" Foraminutehorseandmanstruggledforthemastery,thehorsespinninginshortcircles,themanpulling,tugging,urginghimwithkneesandspurs。Thefirstroundendedinadraw。ThereweretwomoreroundswiththeadvantageslightlyinfavorofElCapitan,forhedidnotapproachthebridge。 Thenightwaswarmandtheexertionviolent。Chesterton,puzzledandannoyed,pausedtoregainhisbreathandhistemper。Belowhim,intheravine,theshallowwatersofthefordcalledtohim,suggestingapleasantcompromise。Heturnedhiseyesdownwardandsawhangingoverthewaterwhatappearedtobeawhitebirduponthelowerlimbofadeadtree。Heknewittobeanorchid,anespeciallyrareorchid,andheknew,also,thattheorchidwasthefavoriteflowerofMissArmitage。Inamomenthewasonhisfeet,andwiththereinsoverhisarm,wasslippingdownthebank,draggingElCapitanbehindhim。Herippedfromthedeadtreethebarktowhichtheorchidwasclinging,andwithwetmossandgrasspackeditinhisleathercameracase。Thecameraheabandonedonthepath。Healwayscouldbuyanothercamera;hecouldnotagaincarryawhiteorchid,pluckedintheheartofthetropicsonthenightpeacewasdeclared,tothegirlheleftbehindhim。FollowedbyElCapitan,nosingandsnuffinggratefullyatthecoolwaters,hewadedtheford,andwithhiscameracaseswingingfromhisshoulder,gallopeduptheoppositebankandbackintothetrail。 Aminutelater,thebridge,unabletorecoverfromthedeathblowstruckbyElCapitan,wentwhirlingintotheravineandwasbrokenupontherocksbelow。Hearingthecrashbehindhim,Chestertonguessedthatinthejungleatreehadfallen。 TheyhadstartedatsixintheafternoonandhadcoveredtwentyofthefortymilesthatlaybetweenAdhuntasandMayaguez,when,justattheoutskirtsofthetinyvillageofCaguan,ElCapitanstumbled,andwhenhearosepainfully,heagainfellforward。 Caguanwasalittlechurch,alittlevine-coveredinn,adozenone- storyadobehousesshininginthemoonlightlikewhitewashedsepulchres。Theyfacedagrass-grownplaza,inthecentreofwhichstoodagreatwoodencross。Atonecornerofthevillagewasacorral,andinitmanyponies。AtthesightChestertongaveacryofrelief。Alightshowedthroughtheclosedshuttersoftheinn,andwhenhebeatwithhiswhipuponthedoor,fromtheadobehousesotherlightsshone,andwhite-cladfiguresappearedinthemoonlight。ThelandlordoftheinnwasaSpaniard,fatandprosperous-looking,butforthemomenthisfacewaseloquentwithsuchdistressandmiserythattheheartoftheyoungman,whowasatpeacewithalltheworld,wentinstantlyouttohim。TheSpaniardwaslesssympathetic。Whenhesawthekhakisuitandthecampaignhathescowled,andungraciouslywouldhaveclosedthedoor。Chesterton,apologizing,pusheditopen。Hispony,heexplained,hadgonelame,andhemusthaveanother,andatonce。 Thelandlordshruggedhisshoulders。Thesewerewartimes,hesaid,andtheAmericanofficercouldtakewhatheliked。TheyinCaguanwerenoncombatantsandcouldnotprotest。Chestertonhastenedtoreassurehim。Thewar,heannounced,wasover,andwereitnot,hewasnoofficertoissuerequisitions。Heintendedtopayforthepony。HeunbuckledhisbeltandpoureduponthetableahandfulofSpanishdoubloons。Thelandlordloweredthecandleandsilentlycountedthegoldpieces,andthencallingtohimtwoofhisfellow-villagers,crossedthetinyplazaandenteredthecorral。 \"TheAmericanpig,\"hewhispered,\"wishestobuyapony。Hetellsmethewarisover;thatSpainhassurrendered。Weknowthatmustbealie。Itismoreprobableheisadeserter。Heclaimsheisacivilian,butthatalsoisalie,forheisinuniform。You,Paul,sellhimyourpony,andthenwaitforhimatthefirstturninthetrail,andtakeitfromhim。\" \"Heisarmed,\"protestedtheonecalledPaul。 \"Youmustnotgivehimtimetodrawhisrevolver,\"orderedthelandlord。\"YouandPedrowillshoothimfromtheshadow。Heisourcountry\'senemy,anditwillbeinagoodcause。Andhemaycarrydespatches。IfwetakethemtothecommandanteatMayaguezhewillrewardus。\" \"Andthegoldpieces?\"demandedtheonecalledPaul。 \"Wewilldividetheminthreeparts,\"saidthelandlord。