第16章

类别:其他 作者:Zane Grey字数:10523更新时间:18/12/18 09:28:26
HeopenedthedooramomentlaterandwhenJimGirtyandDeeringenteredheturnedtohisfriendswithadreaduncertaintyinhishaggardface。 Edwardslayonthebedwithwide—openeyesstaringattheintruders。Mr。Wellssatwithbowedhead。Zeisbergercalmlywhittledastick,andJimstoodboltupright,withahardlightinhiseyes。 Nellleanedagainstthesideofaheavytable。Wonderfulwasthechangethathadtransformedherfromatimid,appealing,fear—agonizedgirltoawomanwhoseonlyevidenceofunusualexcitementweretheflameinhereyesandthepeculiarwhitenessofherface。 Bennywasgone! Heckewelder\'sglancereturnedtothevisitors。Hethoughthehadneverseensuchbrutal,hideousmen。 \"Wal,Ireckonapreacherain\'tagoin\'tolie。HevyouseenanyInjunChristiansroundhere?\"askedGirty,wavingaheavysledge—hammer。 \"Girty,wehavehiddennoIndianshere,\"answeredHeckewelder,calmly。 \"Wal,we\'llhevalook,anyway,\"answeredtherenegade。 Girtysurveyedtheroomwithwolfisheyes。Deeringwassodrunkthathestaggered。Bothmen,infact,reekedwiththevilefumesofrum。Withoutanotherwordtheyproceededtoexaminetheroom,bylookingintoeverybox,behindastoneoven,andinthecupboard。Theydrewthebedclothesfromthebed,andwithakickdemolishedapileofstovewood。Thentheruffianspassedintotheotherapartments,wheretheycouldbeheardmakingthoroughsearch。 Atlengthbothreturnedtothelargeroom,whenGirtydirectedDeeringtoclimbaladderleadingtotheloft,butbecauseDeeringwastoomuchundertheinfluenceofliquortodoso,hehadtogohimself。Herummagedaroundupthereforafewminutes,andthencamedown。 \"Wal,Ireckonyouwasn\'tlyin\'aboutit,\"saidGirty,withhisghastlyleer。 Heandhiscompanionstartedtogoout。DeeringhadstoodwithbloodshoteyesfixedonNellwhileGirtysearchedtheloft,andastheypassedthegirlontheirwaytotheopenair,therenegadelookedatGirtyashemotionedwithhisheadtowardher。Hisbesottedfaceexpressedsometerriblemeaning。 GirtyhadlookedatNellwhenhefirstentered,buthadnotglancedtwiceather。Asheturnednow,beforegoingoutofthedoor,hefixedonherhisbalefulglance。Hisaspectwasmorefullofmeaningthancouldhavebeenanywords。Ahorriblepower,ofwhichhewasboastfullyconscious,shonefromhislittle,pointedeyes。Hismerepresencewasdeadly。Plainlyasifhehadspokenwasthesignificanceofhislonggaze。Anyonecouldhavetranslatedthatlook。 OncebeforeNellhadfacedit,andfaintedwhenitsdreadmeaninggrewcleartoher。Butnowshereturnedhisgazewithoneinwhichflashedlightningscorn,andrepulsion,inwhichglowedawonderfuldefiance。 Thecruelfaceofthisman,theboastfulbarbarityofhismanner,thelong,dark,bloodyhistorywhichhispresencerecalled,was,indeed,terrifyingwithouttheaddedhorrorofhisintenttowardher,butnottheself—forgetfulnessofatruewomansustainedher。 GirtyandDeeringbackedoutofthedoor。Heckewelderclosedit,anddroppedthebarinplace。 Nellfelloverthetablewithalong,lowgasp。Thenwithonehandsheliftedherskirt。Bennywalkedfromunderit。Hisbigeyeswerebright。Theyoungwomanclaspedhimagaininherarms。Thenshereleasedhim,and,laboringunderintenseexcitement,rantothewindow。 \"Therehegoes!Oh,thehorriblebeast!IfIonlyhadagunandcouldshoot! Oh,ifonlyIwereaman!I\'dkillhim。TothinkofpoorKate!Ah!heintendsthesameforme!\" Suddenlyshefelluponthefloorinafaint。Mr。WellsandJimliftedheronthebedbesideEdwards,wheretheyendeavoredtoreviveher。Itwassomemomentsbeforesheopenedhereyes。 JimsatholdingNell\'shand。Mr。Wellsagainbowedhishead。Zeisbergercontinuedtowhittleastick,andHeckewelderpacedthefloor。Christystoodbywitheveryevidenceofsympathyforthisdistractedgroup。Outsidetheclamorincreased。 \"Justlisten!\"criedHeckewelder。\"Didyoueverhearthelike?Alldrunk,crazy,fiendish!TheydrankeverydropofliquortheFrenchtradershad。 Cursesonthevagabonddealers!Rumhasmadetheserenegadesandsavageswild。 Oh!mypoor,innocentChristians!\" Heckewelderleanedhisheadagainstthemantle—shelf。Hehadbrokendownatlast。Rackingsobsshookhisframe。 \"Areyouallrightagain?\"askedJimofNell。 \"Yes。\" \"Iamgoingout,firsttoseeWilliamson,andthentheChristians,\"hesaid,risingverypale,butcalm。 \"Don\'tgo!\"criedHeckewelder。\"Ihavetriedeverything。Itwasallofnouse。\" \"Iwillgo,\"answeredJim。 \"Yes,Jim,go,\"whisperedNell,lookingupintohiseyes。Itwasanearnestgazeinwhichafainthopeshone。 Jimunbarredthedoorandwentout。 \"Wait,I\'llgoalong,\"criedZeisberger,suddenlydroppinghisknifeandstick。 Asthetwomenwentoutafearfulspectaclemettheireyes。TheclearingwasalivewithIndians。ButsuchIndians!Theywerepainteddemons,maddenedbyrum。Yesterdaytheyhadbeensilent;iftheymovedatallithadbeenwithdeliberationanddignity。To—daytheywereayelling,running,blood—seekingmob。 \"Awful!Didyoueverseehumanbeingslikethese?\"askedZeisberger。 \"No,no!\" \"Isawsuchafrenzyoncebefore,but,ofcourse,onlyinasmallbandofsavages。ManytimeshaveIseenIndianspreparingforthewar—path,insearchofbothwhitemenandredskins。Theywerefiercethen,butnothinglikethis。 Everyoneofthesefrenziedfiendsishonest。Thinkofthat!EverymanfeelsithisdutytomurdertheseChristians。Girtyhasleduptothisbycunning,andnowthetimeiscometoletthemloose。\" \"Itmeansdeathforall。\" \"Ihavegivenupanythoughtofescaping,\"saidZeisberger,withthecalmnessthathadcharacterizedhismannersincehereturnedtothevillage。\"Ishalltrytogetintothechurch。\" \"I\'lljoinyouthereassoonasIseeWilliamson。\" JimwalkedrapidlyacrosstheclearingtothecabinwhereCaptainWilliamsonhadquarters。Thefrontiersmenstoodingroups,watchingthesavageswithaninterestwhichshowedlittleornoconcern。 \"IwanttoseeCaptainWilliamson,\"saidJimtoafrontiersmanonguardatthecabindoor。 \"Wal,he\'sinside,\"drawledtheman。 Jimthoughtthevoicefamiliar,andheturnedsharplytoseethesun—burntfeaturesofJeffLynn,theoldrivermanwhohadtakenMr。Wells\'partytoFortHenry。 \"Why,Lynn!I\'mgladtoseeyou,\"exclaimedJim。 \"Purtyfairtomiddlin\',\"answeredJeff,extendinghisbighand。\"Say,how\'stheotherone,yourbrotheraswuscalledJoe?\" \"Idon\'tknow。HeranoffwithWetzel,wascapturedbyIndians,andwhenI lastheardofhimhehadmarriedWingenund\'sdaughter。\" \"Wal,I\'llbedog—goned!\"Jeffshookhisgrizzledheadandslappedhisleg。\"I jestknowedhe\'draisesomethin\'。\" \"I\'minahurry。DoyouthinkCaptainWilliamsonwillstandstillandletallthisgoon?\" \"I\'mafeerdso。\' Evidentlythecaptainheardtheconversation,forheappearedatthecabindoor,smokingalongpipe。 \"CaptainWilliamson,IhavecometoentreatyoutosavetheChristiansfromthisimpendingmassacre。\" \"Ican\'tdonuthin\',\"answeredWilliamson,removinghispipetopuffforthagreatcloudofsmoke。 \"Youhaveeightymenhere!\" \"IfweinterferedPipewouldeatusaliveinthreeminutes。Youpreacherfellowsdon\'tunderstandthisthing。You\'vegotPipeandGirtytodealwith。 Ifyoudon\'tknowthem,you\'llbebetteracquaintedbysundown。\" \"Idon\'tcarewhotheyare。Drunkenruffiansandsavages!That\'senough。Willyouhelpus?Wearemenofyourownrace,andwecometoyouforhelp。Canyouwithholdit?\" \"Iwon\'thevnuthin\'todowiththisbizness。Thechiefshevcondemnedthevillage,an\'it\'llhevtogo。Ifyoufellarshedbeencareful,nowhitebloodwouldhevbeenspilled。Iadviseyoualltolaylowtillit\'sover。\" \"Willyouletmespeaktoyourmen,totryandgetthemtofollowme?\" \"Heckewelderaskedthatsamething。Hewaspersistent,andItookavoteferhimjusttoshowhowmymenstood。Eighteenofthemsaidthey\'dfollowhim; therestwouldn\'tinterfere。\" \"Eighteen!MyGod!\"criedJim,voicingthepassionwhichconsumedhim。\"Youarewhitemen,yetyouwillstandbyandseetheseinnocentpeoplemurdered! Man,where\'syourhumanity?Yourmanhood?TheseconvertedIndiansaresavagesnolonger,theyareChristians。Theirchildrenareasgood,pure,innocentasyourown。Canyouremainidleandseetheselittleonesmurdered?\" Williamsonmadenoanswer,themenwhohadcrowdedroundwereequallysilent。 Notoneloweredhishead。manylookedattheimpassionedmissionary;othersgazedatthesavageswhowerecirclingaroundthetreesbrandishingtheirweapons。IfanypitiedtheunfortunateChristians,noneshowedit。Theywereindifferent,withtheindifferenceofmenhardenedtocruelscenes。 Jimunderstood,atlast,asheturnedfromfacetofacetofindeverywherethatsameimperturbability。ThesebordermenwerelikeWetzelandJonathanZane。TheonlygoodIndianwasadeadIndian。Yearsofwarandbloodshed,ofmercilesscrueltyatthehandsofredmen,ofthehard,borderlifehadrenderedthesefrontiersmenincapableofcompassionforanysavage。 Jimnolongerrestrainedhimself。 \"Bordermenyoumaybe,butfrommystandpoint,fromanyman\'s,fromGod\'s,youarealotofcoldlyindifferentcowards!\"exclaimedJim,withwhite,quiveringlips。\"Iunderstandnow。FewofyouwillriskanythingforIndians。YouwillnotbelieveasavagecanbeaChristian。Youdon\'tcareiftheyareallmurdered。Anymanamongyou——anyman,Isay——wouldstepoutbeforethosehowlingfiendsandboldlydemandthattherebenobloodshed。Acourageousleaderwithabandofdeterminedfollowerscouldavertthistragedy。Youmightreadilyintimidateyonderhordeofdrunkendemons。CaptainWilliamson,Iamonlyaminister,farremovedfromamanofwarandleader,asyouclaimtobe,but,sir,Icurseyouasamiserablecoward。IfIevergetbacktocivilizationI\'llbrandthisinhumancoldnessofyours,asthemostinfamousanddastardlycowardicethateverdisgracedawhiteman。YouareworsethanGirty!\" Williamsonturnedasicklyyellow;hefumbledasecondwiththehandleofhistomahawk,butmadenoanswer。Theotherbordermenmaintainedthesamecarelesscomposure。Whattothemwastheravingofamadpreacher? Jimsawitandturnedbaffled,fiercelyangry,andhopeless。AshewalkedawayJeffLynntookhisarm,andaftertheywereclearofthecrowdoffrontiersmenhesaid: \"Youngfeller,yougivehimpepper,an\'nomistake。An\'mebbeyou\'rerightfromyoursidethefence。Butyoucan\'tseetheInjunsfromourside。Wehuntershevn\'tmuchhumanity——Ireckonthat\'swhatyoucalledit——butwe\'velostsomanyfriendsan\'relatives,an\'hearnofsomanymurdersbythereddysthatwelookonallof\'emaswildvarmintsthatshouldbekilledonsight。 Now,mebbeit\'llinterestyoutoknowIwasthefellerwhotookthevoteWilliamsontoldyouabout,an\'Ididit\'causeIhadaninterestinyou。Iwuswatchin\'youwhenEdwardsandtheothermissionarygotshot。Ilikegritinaman,an\'Iseenyouhaditclearthrough。SowhenHeckeweldercomesoverI talkedtothefellers,an\'allIcouldgitinterestedwaseighteen,buttheywantedtofightsimplyferfightin\'sake。Now,oleJeffLynnisyourfriend。 Youjustlaylowuntilthisisover。\" Jimthankedtheoldrivermanandlefthim。Hehardlyknewwhichwaytoturn。 Hewouldmakeonemoreeffort。Hecrossedtheclearingtowheretherenegades\' teepeestood。McKeeandElliottweresittingonalog。SimonGirtystoodbesidethem,hishard,keen,rovingeyesonthescene。Themissionarywasimpressedbythewhiteleader。Therewasadifferenceinhisaspect,awilderlookthantheotherswore,asifthemanhadsuddenlyawakenedtothefuryofhisIndians。Neverthelesstheyoungmanwentstraighttowardhim。 \"Girty,Icome———\" \"Gitout!Youmeddlin\'preacher!\"yelledtherenegade,shakinghisfistatJim。 SimonGirtywasdrunk。 Jimturnedfromthewhitefiends。Heknewhislifetothemwasnotworthapinchofpowder。 \"Lost!Lost!Alllost!\"heexclaimedindespair。 Ashewenttowardthechurchhesawhundredsofsavagesboundingoverthegrass,brandishingweaponsandwhoopingfiendishly。TheywereconcentratingaroundGirty\'steepee,wherealreadyagreatthronghadcongregated。OfalltheIndianstobeseennotonewalked。TheyleapedbyJim,andranoverthegrassnimbleasdeer。 Hesawtheeager,fireintheirduskyeyes,andthecruellyclenchedteethlikethoseofwolveswhentheysnarl。Hefeltthehissingbreathofmanysavagesastheyracedbyhim。MorethanonewhirledatomahawkclosetoJim\'shead,andutteredhorribleyellsinhisear。Theywereliketigerslustingforblood。 Jimhurriedtothechurch。NotanIndianwasvisiblenearthelogstructure。 Eventhesavageguardshadgone。Heenteredtheopendoortobeinstantlystruckwithreverenceandawe。 TheChristiansweresinging。 MiserableandfullofsickeningdreadthoughJimwas,hecouldnotbutrealizethatthescenebeforehimwasoneofextraordinarybeautyandpathos。ThedoomedIndianslifteduptheirvoicesinsong。Neverhadtheysungsofeelingly,soharmoniously。 WhenthesongendedZeisberger,whostooduponaplatform,openedhisBibleandread: \"InalittlewrathIhidmyfacefromtheeforamoment,butwitheverlastingkindnesswillIhavemercyonthee,saiththeLord,thyRedeemer。\" Inavoicelowandtremulousthevenerablemissionarybeganhissermon。 TheshadowofdeathhoveredovertheseChristianmartyrs;itwasreflectedintheirsombereyes,yetnotonewassullenorsad。Thechildrenwhoweretooyoungtounderstand,butinstinctivelyfeelingthetragedysoontobeenactedthere,coweredclosetotheirmothers。 Zeisbergerpreachedatouchingandimpressive,thoughshort,sermon。Atitsconclusionthewholecongregationroseandsurroundedthemissionary。Themenshookhishands,thewomenkissedthem,thechildrenclungtohislegs。Itwasawonderfulmanifestationofaffection。 SuddenlyGlickhican,theoldDelawarechief,steppedontheplatform,raisedhishandandshoutedoneIndianword。 Along,lowwailwentupfromthechildrenandyouths;thewomenslowly,meeklybowedtheirheads。Themen,duetothestoicismoftheirnatureandtheChristianitytheyhadlearned,stoodproudlyerectawaitingthedeaththathadbeendecreed。 Glickhicanpulledthebellrope。 Adeep,mellowtonepealedout。 ThesoundtransfixedalltheChristians。Noonemoved。 GlickhicanhadgiventhesignalwhichtoldthemurdererstheChristianswereready。 \"Come,man,myGod!Wecan\'tstayhere!\"criedJimtoZeisberger。 Astheywentoutbothmenturnedtolooktheirlastonthemartyrs。ThedeathknellwhichhadrungintheearsoftheChristians,wastothemthevoiceofGod。Stern,darkvisagesofmenandthesweet,submissivefacesofwomenwereupliftedwithraptattention。AlightseemedtoshinefromthesefacesasifthecontemplationofGodhadilluminedthem。 AsZeisbergerandJimleftthechurchandhurriedtowardthecabins,theysawthecrowdofsavagesinablackmassroundGirty\'steepee。Theyellingandleapinghadceased。 Heckewelderopenedthedoor。Evidentlyhehadwatchedforthem。 \"Jim!Jim!\"criedNell,whenheenteredthecabin。\"Oh—h!Iwasafraid。Oh!I amgladyou\'rebacksafe。See,thisnobleIndianhascometohelpus。\" Wingenundstoodcalmanderectbythedoor。 \"Chief,whatwillyoudo?\" \"Wingenundwillshowyouthewaytothebigriver,\"answeredthechieftain,inhisdeepbass。 \"Runaway?No,never!Thatwouldbecowardly。Heckewelder,youwouldnotgo? Noryou,Zeisberger?Wemayyetbeofuse,wemayyetsavesomeoftheChristians。\" \"Savetheyellow—hair,\"sternlysaidWingenund。 \"Oh,Jim,youdon\'tunderstand。ThechiefhascometowarnmeofGirty。Heintendstotakemeashehasothers,ashedidpoorKate。didyounotseethemeaninginhiseyesto—day?Howtheyscorchedme!Ho!Jim,takemeaway!Saveme!Donotleavemeheretothathorriblefate?Oh!Jim,takemeaway!\" \"Nell,Iwilltakeyou,\"criedJim,graspingherhands。 \"Hurry!There\'sablanketfullofthingsIpackedforyou,\"saidHeckewelder。 \"Losenotime。Ah!hearthat!MyHeavens!whatayell!\"Heckewelderrushedtothedoorandlookedout。\"Theretheygo,ablackmobofimps;apackofhungrywolves!JimGirtyisinthelead。Howheleaps!Howhewaveshissledge!Heleadsthesavagestowardthechurch。Oh!it\'stheend!\" \"Benny?Where\'sBenny?\"criedJim,hurriedlylacingthehuntingcoathehadflungabouthim。 \"Benny\'ssafe。I\'vehiddenhim。I\'llgethimawayfromhere,\"answeredyoungChristy。\"Go!Now\'syourtime。Godspeedyou!\" \"I\'mready,\"declaredMr。Wells。\"I——have——finished!\" \"TheregoesWingenund!He\'srunning。Followhim,quick!Good—by!Good—by!Godbewithyou!\"criedHeckewelder。 \"Good—by!Good—by!\" JimhurriedNelltowardthebusheswhereWingenund\'stallformcoulddimlybeseen。Mr。Wellsfollowedthem。OntheedgeoftheclearingJimandNellturnedtolookback。 Theysawablackmassofyelling,struggling,fightingsavagescrowdingaroundthechurch。 \"Oh!Jim,lookback!Lookback!\"criedNell,holdinghardtohishand。\"Lookback!SeeifGirtyiscoming!\" ChapterXXVII。 Atlastthefugitivesbreathedfreeunderthegoldandredcoverofthewoods。 Neverspeaking,neverlookingback,theguidehurriedeastwardwithlongstrides。Hisfollowerswerealmostforcedtoruninordertokeephiminsight。Hehadwaitedattheedgeoftheclearingforthem,and,relievingJimoftheheavypack,whichheswungslightlyoverhisshoulder,hesetapacethatwasmostdifficulttomaintain。Theyoungmissionaryhalfled,halfcarriedNelloverthestonesandroughplaces。Mr。Wellslaboredintherear。 \"Oh!Jim!Lookback!Lookback!Seeifwearepursued!\"criedNellfrequently,withmanyaearfulglanceintothedensethickets。 TheIndiantookastraightcoursethroughthewoods。Heleapedthebrooks,climbedtheroughridges,andswiftlytrodthegladesthatwerefreeofwindfalls。Hishurryandutterdisregardfortheplaintrailleftbehind,provedhisbeliefinthenecessityofplacingmanymilesbetweenthefugitivesandtheVillageofPeace。Evidentlytheywouldbefollowed,anditwouldbeawasteofvaluabletimetotrytoconcealtheirtrail。Graduallythegroundbegantorise,thewaybecomemoredifficult,butWingenundneverslackenedhispace。Nellwasstrong,supple,andlightoffoot。SheheldherownwithJim,buttimeandtimeagaintheywereobligedtowaitforheruncle。Oncehewasfarbehind。Wingenundhaltedforthemattheheightofaridgewheretheforestwasopen。 \"Ugh!\"exclaimedthechieftain,astheyfinishedtheascent。Hestretchedalongarmtowardthesun;hisfalconeyegleamed。 Farinthewestagreatblackandyellowcloudofsmokerolledheavenward。Itseemedtorisefromouttheforest,andtohanglowoverthetrees;thenitsoaredaloftandgrewthinneruntilitlostitsdistinctlinefarintheclouds。Thesettingsunstoodyetanhourhighoveradistanthill,andburneddarkredthroughthegreatpallofsmoke。 \"Isitaforestfire?\"askedNell,fearfully。 \"Fire,ofcourse,but———\"Jimdidnotvoicehisfear;helookedcloselyatWingenund。 Thechieftainstoodsilentamomentaswashiswontwhenaddressed。Thedullglowofthesunwasreflectedinthedarkeyesthatgazedfarawayoverforestandfield。 \"Fire,\"saidWingenund,anditseemedthatashespokeasternershadowflittedacrosshisbronzedface。\"Thesunsetsto—nightovertheashesoftheVillageofPeace。 Heresumedhisrapidmarcheastward。Withneverabackwardglancethesaddenedpartyfollowed。NellkeptclosebesideJim,andtheoldmantrampedafterthemwithbowedhead。Thesunset,butWingenundneverslackenedhisstride。 Twilightdeepened,yethekepton。 \"Indian,wecangonofurtherto—night,wemustrest,\"criedJim,asNellstumbledagainsthim,andMr。Wellspantedwearilyintherear。 \"Restsoon,\"repliedthechief,andkepton。 DarknesshadsettleddownwhenWingenundatlasthalted。Thefugitivescouldseelittleinthegloom,buttheyheardthemusicofrunningwater,andfeltsoftmossbeneaththeirfeet。 Theysankwearilydownuponaprojectingstone。Themosswasrestfultotheirtiredlimbs。Openingthepacktheyfoundfoodwithwhichtosatisfythedemandsofhunger。Then,closeunderthestone,thefugitivessankintoslumberwhilethewatchfulIndianstoodsilentandmotionless。 Jimthoughthehadbutjustclosedhiseyeswhenhefeltagentlepressureonhisarm。 \"Dayishere,\"saidtheIndian。 Jimopenedhiseyestoseethebrightredsuncrimsoningtheeasternhills,andstreaminggloriouslyoverthecoloredforests。Heraisedhimselfonhiselbowtolookaround。Nellwasstillasleep。Theblanketwastuckedclosetoherchin。Herchestnuthairwastumbledlikeaschoolgirl\'s;shelookedasfreshandsweetasthemorning。 \"Nell,Nell,wakeup,\"saidJim,thinkingthewhilehowhewouldlovetokissthosewhiteeyelids。 Nell\'seyesopenedwide;asmilelaydeepintheirhazelshadows。 \"WhereaI?Oh,Iremember,\"shecried,sittingup。\"Oh,Jim,Ihadsuchasweetdream。IwasathomewithmotherandKate。Oh,towakeandfinditalladream!Iamfleeingforlife。But,Jim,wearesafe,arewenot?\" \"Anotherday,andwe\'llbesafe。\" \"Letusfly,\"shecried,leapingupandshakingouthercrumpledskirt。 \"Uncle,come!\" Mr。Wellslayquietlywithhismildblueeyessmilingupather。Heneithermovednorspoke。 \"Eat,drink,\"saidthechief,openingthepack。 \"Whatabeautifulplace,\"exclaimedNell,takingthebreadandmeathandedtoher。\"Thisisalovelylittleglade。Lookatthosegoldenflowers,theredandpurpleleaves,thebrownshiningmoss,andthoselichen—coveredstones。Why! Someonehascampedhere。Seethelittlecave,thescreensofplaitedferns,andthestonefireplace。\" \"Itseemstomethisdarkspringandthosegracefullyspreadingbranchesarefamiliar,\"saidJim。 \"BeautifulSpring,\"interposedWingenund。 \"Yes,Iknowthisplace,\"criedNellexcitedly。\"IrememberthisgladethoughitwasmoonlightwhenIsawit。HereWetzelrescuedmefromGirty。\" \"Nell,you\'reright,\"repliedJim。\"Howstrangeweshouldrunacrossthisplaceagain。\" Strangefate,indeed,whichhadbroughtthemagaintoBeautifulSpring!Itwasdestinedthatthegreatscenesoftheirlivesweretobeenactedinthismossyglade。 \"Come,uncle,youarelazy,\"criedNell,atouchofheroldroguishnessmakingplayfulhervoice。 Mr。Wellslaystill,andsmiledupatthem。 \"Youarenotill?\"criedNell,seeingforthefirsttimehowpallidwashisface。 \"DearNellie,Iamnotill。Idonotsuffer,butIamdying,\"heanswered,againwiththatstrange,sweetsmile。 \"Oh—h—h!\"breathedNell,fallingonherknees。 \"No,no,Mr。Wells,youareonlyweak;youwillbeallrightagainsoon,\" criedJim。 \"Jim,Nellie,Ihaveknownallnight。Ihavelainherewakeful。Myheartneverwasstrong。Itgaveoutyesterday,andnowitisslowlygrowingweaker。Putyourhandonmybreast。Feel。Ah!yousee!Mylifeisflickering。God\'swillbedone。Iamcontent。Myworkisfinished。MyonlyregretisthatIbroughtyououttothisterribleborderland。ButIdidnotknow。IfonlyIcouldseeyousafefromtheperilofthiswilderness,athome,happy,married。\" Nellbentoverhimblindedbyhertears,unabletoseeorspeak,crushedbythislastoverwhelmingblow。Jimsatontheothersideoftheoldmissionary,holdinghishand。Formanymomentsneitherspoke。Theyglancedatthepaleface,watchingwitheager,wistfuleyesforasmile,orlisteningforaword。 \"Come,\"saidtheIndian。 Nellsilentlypointedtowardheruncle。 \"Heisdying,\"whisperedJimtotheIndian。 \"Go,leaveme,\"murmuredMr。Wells。\"Youarestillindanger。\" \"We\'llnotleaveyou,\"criedJim。 \"No,no,no,\"sobbedNell,bendingovertokisshim。 \"Nellie,mayImarryyoutoJim?\"whisperedMr。Wellsintoherear。\"Hehastoldmehowitiswithhim。Helovesyou,Nellie。I\'ddiehappierknowingI\'dleftyouwithhim。\" Evenatthatmoment,withherheartalmostbreaking,Nell\'sfairfaceflushed。 \"Nell,willyoumarryme?\"askedJim,softly。Lowthoughitwas,hehadheardMr。Wells\'whisper。 NellstretchedalittletremblinghandoverheruncletoJim,whoincloseditinhisown。Hereyesmethis。Throughhertearsshonefaintlyalight,which,butfortheagonythatmadeitdim,wouldhavebeamedradiant。 \"Findtheplace,\"saidMr。Wells,handingJimaBible。Itwastheonehealwayscarriedinhispocket。 WithtremblinghandJimturnedtheleaves。Atlasthefoundthelines,andhandedthebookbacktotheoldman。 Simple,sweetandsadwasthatmarriageservice。NellandJimkneltwithhandsclaspedoverMr。Wells。Theoldmissionary\'svoicewasfaint;Nell\'sresponseswerelow,andJimansweredwithdeepandtenderfeeling。BesidethemstoodWingenund,adark,magnificentfigure。 \"There!MayGodblessyou!\"murmuredMr。Wells,withahappysmile,closingtheBible。 \"Nell,mywife!\"whisperedJim,kissingherhand。 \"Come!\"brokeinWingenund\'svoice,deep,strong,likethatofabell。 Notoneofthemhadobservedthechiefashestooderect,motionless,poisedlikeastagscentingtheair。Hisdarkeyesseemedtopiercethepurple—goldenforest,hiskeenearseemedtodrinkinthesingingofthebirdsandthegentlerustlingofleaves。Nativetothesehauntsaswerethewildcreatures,theywerenoquickerthantheIndiantofeeltheapproachoffoes。Thebreezehadbornefaint,suspicioussounds。