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类别:其他 作者:Owen Wister字数:5625更新时间:18/12/26 17:11:26
“CourseIexpecttothinkdifferentwhenmyageisdifferent。I’mhavin’thethoughtspropertotwenty-four,andyou’rehavin’thethoughtspropertosixty。“ “Fifty!“shriekedUncleHughey,jumpingintheair。 TheSouthernertookatoneofself-reproach。“Now,howcouldI forgetyouwasfifty,“hemurmured,“whenyouhavebeentellingittotheboyssocarefulforthelasttenyears!“ Haveyoueverseenacockatoo——thewhitekindwiththetop-knot——enragedbyinsult?Thebirderectseveryavailablefeatheruponitsperson。SodidUncleHugheyseemtoswell,clothes,mustache,andwoollywhitebeard;andwithoutfurtherspeechhetookhimselfonboardtheEastboundtrain,whichnowarrivedfromitssidingintimetodeliverhim。 Yetthiswasnotwhyhehadnotgoneawaybefore。Atanytimehecouldhaveescapedintothebaggage-roomorwithdrawntoadignifieddistanceuntilhistrainshouldcomeup。Buttheoldmanhadevidentlygotasortofjoyfromthisteasing。Hehadreachedthatinevitableagewhenwearetickledtobelinkedwithaffairsofgallantry,nomatterhow。 WithhimnowtheEast-bounddepartedslowlyintothatdistancewhenceIhadcome。Istaredafteritasitwentitswaytothefarshoresofcivilization。Itgrewsmallintheunendinggulfofspace,untilallsignofitspresencewasgonesaveafaintskeinofsmokeagainsttheeveningskyAndnowmylosttrunkcamebackintomythoughts,andMedicineBowseemedalonelyspot。Asortofshiphadleftmemaroonedinaforeignocean;thePullmanwascomfortablysteaminghometoport,whileI——howwasItofindJudgeHenry’sranch?WhereinthisunfeaturedwildernesswasSunkCreek?NocreekoranywateratallflowedherethatIcouldperceive。Myhosthadwrittenheshouldmeetmeatthestationanddrivemetohisranch。ThiswasallthatIknew。Hewasnothere。Thebaggage-manhadnotseenhimlately。Theranchwasalmostcertaintobetoofartowalkto,to-night。Mytrunk——I discoveredmyselfstillstaringdolefullyafterthevanishedEast-bound;andatthesameinstantIbecameawarethatthetallmanwaslookinggravelyatme,——asgravelyashehadlookedatUncleHugheythroughouttheirremarkableconversation。 Toseehiseyethusfixingmeandhisthumbstillhookedinhiscartridge-belt,certaintalesoftravellersfromthesepartsforcedthemselvesdisquietinglyintomyrecollection。NowthatUncleHugheywasgone,wasItotakehisplaceandbe,forinstance,invitedtodanceontheplatformtothemusicofshotsnicelyaimed? “IreckonIamlookingforyou,seh,“thetallmannowobserved。 Wecannotseeourselvesasotherseeus,orIshouldknowwhatappearanceIcutathearingthisfromthetallman。Isaidnothing,feelinguncertain。 “IreckonIamlookingforyou,seh,“herepeatedpolitely。 “IamlookingforJudgeHenry,“Inowreplied。 Hewalkedtowardme,andIsawthatinincheshewasnotagiant。 Hewasnotmorethansixfeet。ItwasUncleHugheythathadmadehimseemtotower。Butinhiseye,inhisface,inhisstep,inthewholeman,theredominatedasomethingpotenttobefelt,I shouldthink,bymanorwoman。 “TheJudgesentmeaftehyou,seh,“henowexplained,inhiscivilSouthernvoice;andhehandedmealetterfrommyhost。HadInotwitnessedhisfacetiousperformanceswithUncleHughey,I shouldhavejudgedhimwhollyungiftedwithsuchpowers。Therewasnothingexternalabouthimbutwhatseemedthesignsofanatureasgraveasyoucouldmeet。ButIhadwitnessed;andthereforesupposingthatIknewhiminspiteofhisappearance,thatIwas,sotospeak,inhissecretandcouldgivehimasortofwink,Iadoptedatonceamethodofeasiness。Itwassopleasanttobeeasywithalargestranger,whoinsteadofshootingatyourheelshadverycivillyhandedyoualetter。 “You’refromoldVirginia,Itakeit?“Ibegan。 Heansweredslowly,“Thenyouhavetakenitcorrect,seh。“ Aslightchillpassedovermyeasiness,butIwentcheerilyonwithafurtherinquiry。“FindmanyodditiesoutherelikeUncleHughey?“ “Yes,seh,thereisarightsmartofodditiesaround。Theycomeinoneverytrain。“ AtthispointIdroppedmymethodofeasiness。 “Iwishthattrunkscameonthetrain,“saidI。AndItoldhimmypredicament。 Itwasnottobeexpectedthathewouldbegreatlymovedatmyloss;buthetookitwithnocommentwhatever。“We’llwaitintownforit,“saidhe,alwaysperfectlycivil。 Now,whatIhadseenof“town“was,tomynewlyarrivedeyes,altogetherhorrible。IfIcouldpossiblysleepattheJudge’sranch,Ipreferredtodoso。 “Isittoofartodrivethereto-night?“Iinquired。 Helookedatmeinapuzzledmanner。 “Forthisvalise,“Iexplained,“containsallthatIimmediatelyneed;infact,Icoulddowithoutmytrunkforadayortwo,ifitisnotconvenienttosend。Soifwecouldarrivetherenottoolatebystartingatonce——“Ipaused。 “It’stwohundredandsixty-threemiles,“saidtheVirginian。 Tomyloudejaculationhemadenoanswer,butsurveyedmeamomentlonger,andthensaid,“Supperwillbeaboutreadynow。“ Hetookmyvalise,andIfollowedhisstepstowardtheeating-houseinsilence。Iwasdazed。 Aswewent,Ireadmyhost’sletter——abriefhospitablemessage。 Hewasverysorrynottomeetmehimself。Hehadbeengettingreadytodriveover,whenthesurveyorappearedanddetainedhim。 Thereforeinhissteadhewassendingatrustworthymantotown,whowouldlookaftermeanddrivemeover。Theywerelookingforwardtomyvisitwithmuchpleasure。Thiswasall。 Yes,Iwasdazed。Howdidtheycountdistanceinthiscountry? Youspokeinaneighborlyfashionaboutdrivingovertotown,anditmeant——Ididnotknowyethowmanydays。Andwhatwouldbemeantbytheterm“droppingin,“Iwondered。Andhowmanymileswouldbeconsideredreallyfar?Iabstainedfromfurtherquestioningthe“trustworthyman。“Myquestionshadnotfaredexcessivelywell。Hedidnotproposemakingmedance,tobesure: thatwouldscarcelybetrustworthy。Butneitherdidheproposetohavemefamiliarwithhim。Whywasthis?WhathadIdonetoelicitthatveiledandskilfulsarcasmaboutodditiescominginoneverytrain?Havingbeensenttolookafterme,hewoulddoso,wouldevencarrymyvalise;butIcouldnotbejocularwithhim。Thishandsome,ungrammaticalsonofthesoilhadsetbetweenusthebarofhiscoldandperfectcivility。Nopolishedpersoncouldhavedoneitbetter。Whatwasthematter?Ilookedathim,andsuddenlyitcametome。Ifhehadtriedfamiliaritywithmethefirsttwominutesofouracquaintance,Ishouldhaveresentedit;bywhatright,then,hadItrieditwithhim?Itsmackedofpatronizing:onthisoccasionhehadcomeoffthebettergentlemanofthetwo。HereinfleshandbloodwasatruthwhichI hadlongbelievedinwords,butnevermetbefore。ThecreaturewecallaGENTLEMANliesdeepintheheartsofthousandsthatarebornwithoutchancetomastertheoutwardgracesofthetype。 Betweenthestationandtheeating-houseIdidadealofstraightthinking。Butmythoughtsweredestinedpresentlytobedrownedinamazementattherarepersonageintowhosesocietyfatehadthrownme。 Town,astheycalledit,pleasedmetheless,thelongerIsawit。Butuntilourlanguagestretchesitselfandtakesinanewwordofcloserfit,townwillhavetodoforthenameofsuchaplaceaswasMedicineBow。Ihaveseenandsleptinmanylikeitsince。Scatteredwide,theylitteredthefrontierfromtheColumbiatotheRioGrande,fromtheMissouritotheSierras。 Theylaystark,dottedoveraplanetoftreelessdust,likesoiledpacksofcards。Eachwassimilartothenext,asoneoldfive-spotofclubsresemblesanother。Houses,emptybottles,andgarbage,theywereforeverofthesameshapelesspattern。Moreforlorntheywerethanstalebones。Theyseemedtohavebeenstrewntherebythewindandtobewaitingtillthewindshouldcomeagainandblowthemaway。Yetsereneabovetheirfoulnessswamapureandquietlight,suchastheEastneversees;theymightbebathingintheairofcreation’sfirstmorning。Beneathsunandstarstheirdaysandnightswereimmaculateandwonderful。 MedicineBowwasmyfirst,andItookitsdimensions,twenty-ninebuildingsinall,——onecoalshute,onewatertank,thestation,onestore,twoeating-houses,onebilliardhall,twotool-houses,onefeedstable,andtwelveothersthatforonereasonandanotherIshallnotnameYetthiswretchedhuskofsqualorspentthoughtuponappearances;manyhousesinitworeafalsefronttoseemasiftheyweretwostorieshigh。Theretheystood,rearingtheirpitifulmasqueradeamidafringeofoldtincans,whileattheirverydoorsbeganaworldofcrystallight,alandwithoutend,aspaceacrosswhichNoahandAdammightcomestraightfromGenesis。Intothatspacewentwanderingaroad,overahillanddownoutofsight,andupagainsmallerinthedistance,anddownoncemore,anduponcemore,strainingtheeyes,andsoaway。 ThenIheardafellowgreetmyVirginian。Hecamerollickingoutofadoor,andmadeapasswithhishandattheVirginian’shat。 TheSouthernerdodgedit,andIsawoncemorethetigerundulationofbody,andknewmyescortwasheoftheropeandthecorral。 “Howareyu’Steve?“hesaidtotherollickingman。AndinhistoneIheardinstantlyoldfriendshipspeaking。WithStevehewouldtakeandgivefamiliarity。 Stevelookedatme,andlookedaway——andthatwasall。Butitwasenough。InnocompanyhadIeverfeltsomuchanoutsider。YetI likedthecompany,andwishedthatitwouldlikeme。 “Justcometotown?“inquiredSteveoftheVirginian。 “Beenheresincenoon。Beenwaitingforthetrain。“ “Goingoutto-night?“ “IreckonI’llpulloutto-morro’。“ “Bedsarealltook,“saidSteve。Thiswasformybenefit。 “Dearme,“saidI。 “ButIguessoneofthemdrummerswillletyu’doubleupwithhim。“Stevewasenjoyinghimself,Ithink。Hehadhissaddleandblankets,andbedswerenothingtohim。 “Drummers,arethey?“askedtheVirginian。 “TwoJewshandlingcigars,oneAmericanwithconsumptionkiller,andaDutchmanwithjew’lry。“ TheVirginiansetdownmyvalise,andseemedtomeditate。“Ididwantabedto-night,“hemurmuredgently。 “Well,“Stevesuggested,“theAmericanlookslikehewashedtheoftenest。“ “That’sofnoconsequencetome,“observedtheSoutherner。 “Guessit’llbewhenyu’see’em。“ “Oh,I’mmeaningsomethingdifferent。Iwantedabedtomyself。“ “Thenyou’llhavetobuildone。“ “Betyu’IhavetheDutchman’s。“ “Takeamanthatwon’tscare。Betyu’drinksyu’can’thavetheAmerican’s。“ “Goyu’saidtheVirginian。“I’llhavehisbedwithoutanyfuss。 Drinksforthecrowd。“ “Isupposeyouhavemebeat,“saidSteve,grinningathimaffectionately。“You’resuchason-of-a——whenyougetdowntowork。Well,solong!Igottofixmyhorse’shoofs。“ Ihadexpectedthatthemanwouldbestruckdown。HehadusedtotheVirginianatermofheaviestinsult,Ithought。IhadmarvelledtohearitcomesounheraldedfromSteve’sfriendlylips。AndnowImarvelledstillmore。Evidentlyhehadmeantnoharmbyit,andevidentlynooffencehadbeentaken。Usedthus,thislanguagewasplainlycomplimentary。Ihadsteppedintoaworldnewtomeindeed,andnoveltieswereoccurringwithscarceanytimetogetbreathbetweenthem。AstowhereIshouldsleep,Ihadforgottenthatproblemaltogetherinmycuriosity。WhatwastheVirginiangoingtodonow?Ibegantoknowthatthequietofthismanwasvolcanic。 “Willyouwashfirst,sir?“ Wewereatthedooroftheeating-house,andhesetmyvaliseinside。InmytenderfootinnocenceIwaslookingindoorsforthewashingarrangements。 “It’southyeh,seh,“heinformedmegravely,butwithstrongSouthernaccent。Internalmirthseemedoftentoheightenthelocalflavorofhisspeech。Therewereothertimeswhenithadscarceanyspecialaccentorfaultingrammar。 Atroughwastomyright,slipperywithsoapywater;andhangingfromarolleraboveoneendofitwasaragofdiscouragingappearance。TheVirginiancaughtit,anditperformedonewhirlingrevolutiononitsroller。Notadryorcleaninchcouldbefoundonit。Hetookoffhishat,andputhisheadinthedoor。 “Yourtowel,ma’am,“saidhe,“hasbeentoopopular。“ Shecameout,aprettywoman。Hereyesresteduponhimforamoment,thenuponmewithdisfavor;thentheyreturnedtohisblackhair。 “Theallowanceisoneaday,“saidshe,veryquietly。“Butwhenfolksareparticular——“Shecompletedhersentencebyremovingtheoldtowelandgivingacleanonetous。 “Thankyou,ma’am,“saidthecow-puncher。 Shelookedoncemoreathisblackhair,andwithoutanywordreturnedtoherguestsatsupper。 Apailstoodinthetrough,almostempty;andthishefilledformefromawell。Therewassomesoapslidingatlargeinthetrough,butIgotmyown。AndtheninatinbasinIremovedasmanyofthestainsoftravelasIwasable。ItwasnotmuchofatoiletthatImadeinthisfirstwash-troughofmyexperience,butithadtosuffice,andItookmyseatatsupper。