第15章

类别:其他 作者:Owen Wister字数:5118更新时间:18/12/26 17:11:26
Mrs。Westfallarguedlongthatpunishmentshouldbedealttheoffender。“Anyway,“shepersisted,“itwasrealdefiantofhimputtingthatuponthetree。Imightforgivehimbutforthat。“ “Yes,“spoketheVirginianintheirmidst,“thatwasn’tsorto’ right。EspeciallyasIamthemanyou’rehuntin’。“ Theysatdumbathisassurance。 “Comeandkillme,“hecontinued,roundupontheparty。“I’llnotresist。“ Buttheycouldnotresistthewayinwhichhehadlookedrounduponthem。Hehadchosentherightmomentforhisconfession,asacaptainofahorseawaitsthepropertimeforacharge。Somerebukeshedidreceive;theworstcamefromthemothers。Andallthathecouldsayforhimselfwas,“Iamgettingofftooeasy。“ “Butwhatwasyourpoint?“saidWestfall。 “BlamedifIknowanymore。Iexpectitmusthavebeenthewhiskey。“ “Iwouldminditless,“saidMrs。Westfall,“ifyoulookedabitsorryorashamed。“ TheVirginianshookhisheadatherpenitently。“I’mtryin’to,“ hesaid。 Andthushesatdisarminghisaccusersuntiltheybegantolunchuponthecopiousremnantsofthebarbecue。Hedidnotjointhematthismeal。IntellingyouthatMrs。Dowwastheonlyladyabsentuponthishistoricmorning,Iwasguiltyofaninadvertence。Therewasoneother。 TheVirginianrodeawaysedatelythroughtheautumnsunshine;andashewentheaskedhisMontehorseaquestion。“Doyu’reckonshe’llhaveforgottenyoutoo,youpie-biter?“saidhe。Insteadofthenewtrousers,thecow-puncher’sleathernchapswereonhislegs。Buthehadthenewscarfknottedathisneck。Mostmenwouldgladlyhaveequalledhiminappearance。“YouMonte,“saidhe,“willshebeathome?“ ItwasSunday,andnoschoolday,andhefoundherinhercabinthatstoodnexttheTaylors’house。Hereyeswereverybright。 “I’dthoughtI’djustcall,“saidhe。 “Why,that’ssuchapity!Mr。andMrs。Taylorareaway。“ “Yes;they’vebeenrightbusy。That’swhyIthoughtI’dcall。 Willyu’comeforaride,ma’am?“ “Dearme!I——“ “Youcanridemyhawss。He’sgentle。“ “What!Andyouwalk?“ “No,ma’am。NorthetwoofusridehimTHIStime,either。“Atthissheturnedentirelypink,andhe,noticing,wentonquietly: “I’llcatchuponeofTaylor’shawsses。Taylorknowsme。“ “No。Idon’treallythinkIcoulddothat。Butthankyou。Thankyouverymuch。ImustgonowandseehowMrs。Taylor’sfireis。“ “I’lllookafterthat,ma’am。I’dlikeforyu’togoridin’ mightywell。Yu’havenobabiesthismawnin’tobeanxiousafter。“ Atthisshaft,GrandmotherStarkflashedawakedeepwithinthespiritofherdescendant,andshemadeahaughtydeclarationofwar。“Idon’tknowwhatyoumean,sir,“shesaid。 Nowwashisdanger;foritwaseasytofallintomerecrudeimpertinenceandaskherwhy,then,didshespeakthusabruptly? Therewerevariouseasythingsofthiskindforhimtosay。Andanyrudenesswouldhavelosthimthebattle。ButtheVirginianwasnotthemantolosesuchabattleinsuchaway。Hisshafthadhit。Shethoughthereferredtothosebabiesaboutwhomlastnightshehadshownsuchsuperfluoussolicitude。Herconsciencewasguilty。Thiswasallthathehadwishedtomakesureofbeforehebeganoperations。 “Why,Imean,“saidhe,easily,sittingdownnearthedoor,“thatit’sSunday。Schooldon’thinderyu’fromenjoyin’arideto-day。 You’llteachthekidsallthebetterforitto-morro’,ma’am。 Maybeit’syourduty。“Andhesmiledather。 “Myduty!It’squitenoveltohavestrangers——“ “AmIastranger?“hecutin,firinghisfirstbroadside。“Iwasintroduced,ma’am,“hecontinued,notinghowshehadflushedagain。“AndIwouldnotbeoversteppin’fortheworld。I’llgoawayifyu’want。“Andhereuponhequietlyrose,andstood,hatinhand。 Mollywasflustered。Shedidnotatallwanthimtogo。Nooneofheradmirershadeverbeenlikethiscreature。Thefringedleathernchaparreros,thecartridgebelt,theflannelshirt,theknottedscarfattheneck,thesethingswerenowanoldstorytoher。Sinceherarrivalshehadseenyoungmenandoldinplentydressedthus。Butwornbythismannowstandingbyherdoor,theyseemedtoradiateromance。Shedidnotwanthimtogo——andshewishedtowinherbattle。Andnowinheragitationshebecamesuddenlysevere,asshehaddoneatHoosicJunction。Heshouldhaveapunishmenttoremember! “Youcallyourselfaman,Isuppose,“shesaid。 Buthedidnottrembleintheleast。Herfiercenessfilledhimwithdelight,andthetenderdesireofownershipfloodedthroughhim。 “Agrown-up,responsibleman,“sherepeated。 “Yes,ma’am。Ithinkso。“Henowsatdozenagain。 “Andyouletthemthinkthat——thatMr。McLean——YoudarenotlookmeinthefaceandsaythatMr。McLeandidthatlastnight!“ “IreckonIdassent。“ “There!Iknewit!Isaidsofromthefirst!“ “Andmeastrangertoyou!“hemurmured。 Itwashissecondbroadside。Itleftherbadlycrippled。Shewassilent。 “Whodidyu’mentionitto,ma’am?“ Shehopedshehadhim。“Why,areyouafraid?“Andshelaughedlightly。 “Itold’emmyself。Andtheirastonishmentseemedsogenu-wineI’djusthatetothinktheyhadfooledmethatthoroughwhentheyknoweditallalongfromyouseeingme。“ “Ididnotseeyou。Iknewitmust——OfcourseIdidnottellanyone。WhenIsaidIsaidsofromthefirst,Imeant——youcanunderstandperfectlywhatImeant。“ “Yes,ma’am。“ PoorMollywasnearstampingherfoot。“Andwhatsortofatrick,“sherushedon,“wasthattoplay?Doyoucallitamanlythingtofrightenanddistresswomenbecauseyou——fornoreasonatall?Ishouldneverhaveimagineditcouldbetheactofapersonwhowearsabigpistolandridesabighorse。Ishouldbeafraidtogoridingwithsuchanimmatureprotector。“ “Yes;thatwasawfulchildish。Yourwordsdocutalittle;formaybethere’sbeentimeswhenIhaveactedprettynearlikeaman。ButIcert’nlyforgottobeintroducedbeforeIspoketoyu’ lastnight。Becausewhy?You’vefoundmeoutdeadinonething。 Won’tyoutakeaguessatthistoo?“ “Icannotsitguessingwhypeopledonotbehavethemselves——whoseemtoknowbetter。“ “Well,ma’am,I’veplayedsquareandowneduptoyu’。Andthat’snotwhatyou’redoin’byme。IaskyourpardonifIsaywhatI havearighttosayinlanguagenotasgoodasI’dliketotalktoyu’with。ButatSouthForkCrossin’whodidanyintroducin’? Didyu’complainIwasastrangerthen?“ “I——no!“sheflashedout;then,quitesweetly,“Thedrivertoldmeitwasn’tREALLYsodangerousthere,youknow。“ “That’snotthepointI’mmakin’。Youareagrown-upwoman,aresponsiblewoman。You’vecomeeversofar,andallalone,toaroughcountrytoinstructyoungchildrenthatplaygames,——tag,andhide-and-seek,andfooleriesthey’llhavetoquitwhentheygetold。Don’tyouthinkpretendin’yu’don’tknowaman,——hisname’snothin’,buthim,——amanwhomyouweregladenoughtoletassistyu’whensomebodywasneeded,——don’tyouthinkthat’smightyclosetohide-and-seekthemchildrenplays?Iain’tsosurebutwhatthere’sapairofuschildreninthishyehroom。“ MollyWoodwasregardinghimsaucily。“Idon’tthinkIlikeyou,“ saidshe。 “That’sallsquareenough。You’regoin’tolovemebeforewegetthrough。Iwishyu’dcomea-ridin,ma’am。“ “Dear,dear,dear!SoI’mgoingtoloveyou?Howwillyoudoit? Iknowmenthinkthattheyonlyneedtositandlookstrongandmakechestsatagirl——“ “Goodnessgracious!Iain’tmakin’anychestsatyu’!“Laughterovercamehimforamoment,andMissWoodlikedhislaughverymuch。“Pleasecomea-ridin’,“heurged。“It’stheprettiestkindofaday。“ Shelookedathimfrankly,andtherewasapause。“IwilltakebacktwothingsthatIsaidtoyou,“shethenansweredhim。“I believethatIdolikeyou。AndIknowthatifIwentridingwithyou,Ishouldnothaveanimmatureprotector。“Andthen,withafinalgestureofacknowledgment,sheheldoutherhandtohim。 “AndIhavealwayswanted,“shesaid,“tothankyouforwhatyoudidattheriver。“ Hetookherhand,andhisheartbounded。“You’reagentleman!“heexclaimed。 Itwasnowherturntobeovercomewithmerriment。“I’vealwayswantedtobeaman,“shesaid。 “Iammightygladyouain’t,“saidhe,lookingather。 ButMollyhadalreadyreceivedenoughbroadsidesforoneday。Shecouldallownomoreofthem,andshetookherselfcapablyinhand。“Wheredidyoulearntomakesuchprettyspeeches?“sheasked。“Well,nevermindthat。Oneseesthatyouhavehadplentyofpracticeforonesoyoung。“ “Iamtwenty-seven,“blurtedtheVirginian,andknewinstantlythathehadspokenlikeafool。 “Whowouldhavedreamedit!“saidMolly,withwell-measuredmockery。Sheknewthatshehadscoredatlast,andthatthisdaywashers。“Don’tbetoosureyouaregladI’mnotaman,“shenowtoldhim。Therewassomethinglikeachallengeinhervoice。 “Iriskit,“heremarked。 “ForIamalmosttwenty-threemyself,“sheconcluded。Andshegavehimalookonherownaccount。 “Andyou’llnotcomea-ridin’?“hepersisted。 “No,“sheansweredhim;“no。“Andheknewthathecouldnotmakeher。 “ThenIwilltellyu’good-by,“saidhe。“ButIamcomin’again。 AndnexttimeI’1lhavealongagentlehawssforyu’。“ “Nexttime!Nexttime!Well,perhapsIwillgowithyou。Doyoulivefar?“ “IliveonJudgeHenry’sranch,overyondeh。“Hepointedacrossthemountains。“It’sonSunkCreek。Aprettyroughtrail;butI cancomehyehtoseeyouinaday,Ireckon。Well,Ihopeyou’llcert’nlyenjoygoodhealth,ma’am。“ “Oh,there’sonething!“saidMollyWood,callingafterhimratherquickly。“I——I’mnotatallafraidofhorses。Youneedn’tbringsuchagentleone。I——wasverytiredthatday,and——andI don’tscreamasarule。“ Heturnedandlookedathersothatshecouldnotmeethisglance。“Blessyourheart!“saidhe。“Willyu’givemeoneo’ thoseflowers?“ “Oh,certainly!I’malwayssogladwhenpeoplelikethem。“ “They’reprettynearthecolorofyoureyes。“ “Nevermindmyeyes。“ “Can’thelpit,ma’am。NotsinceSouthFork。“ Heputtheflowerintheleatherbandofhishat,androdeawayonhisMontehorse。MissWoodlingeredamoment,thenmadesomestepstowardhergate,fromwhichhecouldstillbeseen;andthen,withsomethinglikeatossofthehead,shewentinandshutherdoor。 LaterinthedaytheVirginianmetMr。McLean,wholookedathishatandinnocentlyquoted。“’MyLooloopickedadaisy。’“ “Don’tyu’,Lin,“saidtheSoutherner。 “ThenIwon’t,“saidLin。 Thus,forthisoccasion,didtheVirginianpartfromhislady——andnothingsaidonewayoranotheraboutthehandkerchiefthathaddisappearedduringtheSouthForkincident。 Aswefallasleepatnight,ourthoughtswilloftenramblebackandforthbetweenthetwoworlds。 “Whatcolorwerehiseyes?“wonderedMollyonherpillow。“Hismustacheisnotbristlylikesomanyofthem。SamnevergavemesuchalookasHoosicJunction。No……Youcan’tcomewithme…… Getoffyourhorse……Thepassengersareallstaring……“ AndwhileMollywasthusdreamingthattheVirginianhadriddenhishorseintotherailroadcar,andsatdownbesideher,thefireinthegreatstonechimneyofhercabinflickeredquietly,itsgleamsnowandagaintouchingtheminiatureofGrandmotherStarkuponthewall。 CampedontheSunkCreektrail,theVirginianwastellinghimselfinhisblankets:“Iain’ttoooldforeducation。Maybeshewilllendmebooks。AndI’llwatchherwaysandlearn……standstill,Monte。Icanlearnalotmorethanthekidsonthat。There’sMonte……youpie-biter,stop……Hehasateupyourbook,ma’am,butI’llgetyu’……“ AndthentheVirginianwasfastasleep。