第2章

类别:其他 作者:Bret Harte字数:25779更新时间:19/01/03 16:12:56
Butthenextmomenthiseyefellupontheshoulderandarmthatlaynearesttohim,andthelittlebundle,swathedinflannel,thatitclaspedtoherbreast。Hisbrowgrewdarkashegazed。Thesleepingwomanmoved。Perhapsitwasaninstinctiveconsciousnessofhispresence;perhapsitwasonlythecurrentofcoldairfromtheopeneddoor:butsheshudderedslightly,and,stillunconscious,drewthechildasifawayfromHIM,andnearertoherbreast。TheshamedbloodrushedtoRand’sface;andsayinghalfaloud,\"I’mnotgoingtotakeyourpreciousbabeawayfromyou,\"heturnedinhalf-boyishpettishnessaway。Neverthelesshecamebackagainshortlytothebedside,andgazeduponthemboth。Shecertainlydidlookaltogethermoreladylike,andlessaggressive,lyingtheresostill:sickness,thatcheaprefiningprocessofsomenatures,wasnotunbecomingtoher。Butthisbundle!Aboyishcuriosity,strongerthanevenhisstrongobjectiontothewholeepisode,wassteadilyimpellinghimtolifttheblanketfromit。 \"Isupposeshe’dwakenifIdid,\"saidRand;\"butI’dliketoknowwhatrightthedoctorhadtowrapitupinmybestflannelshirt。\" Thisfreshgrievance,thefruitofhiscuriosity,senthimawayagaintomeditateontheledge。Afterafewmomentshereturnedagain,openedthecupboardatthefootofthebedsoftly,tookthenceapieceofchalk,andscrawledinlargelettersuponthedoorofthecupboard,\"Ifyouwantanything,singout:I’mjustoutside。——RAND。\"Thisdone,hetookablanketandbear-skinfromthecorner,andwalkedtothedoor。Butherehepaused,lookedbackattheinscription(evidentlynotsatisfiedwithit),returned,tookupthechalk,addedaline,butrubbeditoutagain,repeatedthisoperationafewtimesuntilheproducedthepolitepostscript,——\"Hopeyou’llbebettersoon。\"Thenheretreatedtotheledge,spreadthebear-skinbesidethedoor,and,rollinghimselfinablanket,lithispipeforhisnight-longvigil。ButRand,althoughamartyr,aphilosopher,andamoralist,wasyoung。 Inlessthantenminutesthepipedroppedfromhislips,andhewasasleep。 Heawokewithastrangesenseofheatandsuffocation,andwithdifficultyshookoffhiscovering。Rubbinghiseyes,hediscoveredthatanextrablankethadinsomemysteriouswaybeenaddedinthenight;andbeneathhisheadwasapillowhehadnorecollectionofplacingtherewhenhewenttosleep。Bydegreestheeventsofthepastnightforcedthemselvesuponhisbenumbedfaculties,andhesatup。Thesunwasridinghigh;thedoorofthecabinwasopen。 Stretchinghimself,hestaggeredtohisfeet,andlookedinthroughtheyawningcrackatthehinges。Herubbedhiseyesagain。Washestillasleep,andfollowedbyadreamofyesterday?Forthere,evenintheveryattitudeherememberedtohaveseenhersittingatherluncheononthepreviousday,withherknittingonherlap,satMrs。SolSaunders!Whatdiditmean?orhadshereallybeensittingthereeversince,andalltheeventsthatfollowedonlyadream? Ahandwaslaiduponhisarm;and,turning,hesawthemurkyblackeyesandIndian-inkedbeardofSolbesidehim。Thatgentlemanputhisfingeronhislipswithatheatricalgesture,andthen,slowlyretreatinginthewell-knownmanneroftheburiedMajestyofDenmark,wavedhim,likeanotherHamlet,toaremoterpartoftheledge。Thisreached,hegraspedRandwarmlybythehand,shookitheartily,andsaid,\"It’sallright,myboy;allright!\" \"But——\"beganRand。Thehotbloodflowedtohischeeks:hestammered,andstoppedshort。 \"It’sallright,Isay!Don’tyoumind!We’llpullyouthrough。\" \"But,Mrs。Sol!whatdoesshe——\" \"Roseyhastakenthematterinhand,sir;andwhenthatwomantakesamatterinhand,whetherit’sababyorarehearsal,sir,shemakesitbuzz。\" \"Buthowdidsheknow?\"stammeredRand。 \"How?Well,sir,thesceneopenedsomethinglikethis,\"saidSolprofessionally。\"CurtainrisesonmeandMrs。Sol。Domesticinterior:practicablechairs,table,books,newspapers。EnterDr。 Duchesne,——eccentriccharacterpart,verypopularwiththeboys,—— tellsoff-handaffectingstoryofstrangewoman——one’moreunfortunate’——havingbabyinEagle’sNest,lonelyplaceon’peaksofSnowdon,’midnight;eaglesscreaming,youknow,andfardownunfathomabledepths;onlyattendant,cold-bloodedruffian,evidentlyfatherofchild,withsinisterdesignsonchildandmother。\" \"Hedidn’tsayTHAT!\"saidRand,withanagonizedsmile。 \"Order!Sitdowninfront!\"continuedSoleasily。\"Mrs。Sol—— highlyinterested,amotherherself——demandsnameofplace。’TableMountain。’No;itcannotbe——itis!Excitement。Mystery!Roseyrisestooccasion——comestofront:’Someonemustgo;I——I——willgomyself!’Myself,comingtocenter:’Notalone,dearest;I——Iwillaccompanyyou!’Ashriekatrightuppercenter。Enterthe’MarysvillePet。’’Ihaveheardall。’Tisabasecalumny。ItcannotbeHE——Randolph!Never!’——’Dareyouaccompanyuswill!’ Tableau。 \"IsMissEuphemia——here?\"gaspedRand,practicaleveninhisembarrassment。 \"Or-r-rder!Scenesecond。Summitofmountain——moonlightPeaksofSnowdonindistance。Right——lonelycabin。Enterslowlyupdefile,Sol,Mrs。Sol,the’Pet。’Advanceslowlytocabin。Suppressedshriekfromthe’Pet,’whorushestorecumbentfigure——Left—— discoveredlyingbesidecabin-door。’’Tishe!Hist!hesleeps!’ Throwsblanketoverhim,andretiresupstage——so。\"HereSolachievedavileimitationofthe\"Pet’s\"mostenchantingstage- manner。\"Mrs。Soladvances——Center——throwsopendoor。Shriek! ’’TisMornie,thelostfound!’The’Pet’advances:’Andthefatheris?’——’NotRand!’The’Pet’kneeling:’JustHeaven,Ithankthee!’ No,itis——’\" \"Hush!\"saidRandappealingly,lookingtowardthecabin。 \"Hushitis!\"saidtheactorgood-naturedly。\"Butit’sallright,Mr。Rand:we’llpullyouthrough。\" Laterinthemorning,RandlearnedthatMornie’sill-fatedconnectionwiththeStarVarietyTroupehadbeenasourceofanxietytoMrs。Sol,andshehadreproachedherselfforthegirl’sinfelicitousdebut。 \"But,Lordblessyou,Mr。Rand!\"saidSol,\"itwasallinthewayofbusiness。Shecametous——wasfreshandnew。Herchance,lookingatitprofessionally,wasasgoodasanyamateur’s;butwhatwithherrelationshere,andherbein’known,shedidn’ttake。 Welostmoneyonher!It’snaturalsheshouldfeelalittleugly。 Wealldowhenwegetsorterkickedbackontoourselves,andfindwecan’tstandalone。Why,youwouldn’tbelieveit,\"hecontinued,withamoisttwinkleofhisblackeyes;\"butthenightIlostmylittleRosey,ofdiphtheriainGoldHill,thechildwasdownonthebillsforacomicsong;andIhadtodragMrs。Solon,cutupasshewas,andfilledupwiththatmuchofOldBourbontokeephernervesstiff,soshecoulddoanoldgagwithmetogaintime,andmakeupthe’variety。’Why,sir,whenIcametothefront,Iwasugly!Andwhenoneoftheboysinthefrontrowsangout,’Don’texposethatpoorchildtothenightair,Sol,’——meaningMrs。Sol,—— Iactedugly。No,sir,it’shumannature;anditwasquitenaturalthatMornie,whenshecaughtsighto’Mrs。Sol’sfacelastnight,shouldriseupandcussusboth。Lord,ifshe’donlyactedlikethat!Buttheoldladygotherquietatlast;and,asIsaidbefore,it’sallright,andwe’llpullherthrough。Butdon’tYOU thankus:it’salittlematterbetwixtusandMornie。We’vegoteverythingfixed,sothatMrs。Solcanstayrightalong。We’llpullMorniethrough,andgetherawayfromthis,andherbabytoo,assoonaswecan。Youwon’tgetmadifItellyousomething?\" saidSol,withahalf-apologeticlaugh。\"Mrs。Solwasratherdownonyoutheotherday,hatedyouonsight,andpreferredyourbrothertoyou;butwhenshefoundhe’drunoffandleftYOU,you,—— don’tmindmysayin’,——a’mereboy,’totakewhatoughterbeHIS place,why,shejustwheeledroundagin’him。Isupposehegotflustered,andcouldn’tfacethemusic。Neverleftawordofexplanation?Well,itwasn’texactlysquare,thoughItelltheoldwomanit’shumannature。Hemighthavedroppedahintwherehewasgoin’。Well,there,Iwon’tsayawordmoreagin’him。Iknowhowyoufeel。Hushitis。\" Itwasthefirmconvictionofthesimple-mindedSolthatnooneknewthevariousnaturalindicationsofhumanpassionbetterthanhimself。Perhapsitwasoneofthefallaciesofhisprofessionthattheexpressionofallhumanpassionwaslimitedtocertainconventionalsignsandsounds。Consequently,whenRandcoloredviolently,becameconfused,stammered,andatlastturnedhastilyaway,thegood-heartedfellowinstantlyrecognizedtheunfailingevidenceofmodestyandinnocenceembarrassedbyrecognition。AsforRand,Ifearhisshamewasonlymomentary。Confirmedinthebeliefofhisulteriorwisdomandvirtue,hisfirstembarrassmentover,hewasnotdispleasedwiththishalfwaytribute,andreallybelievedthatthetimewouldcomewhenMr。Solshouldeventuallypraisehissagacityandreservation,andacknowledgethathewassomethingmorethanamereboy。He,nevertheless,shrankfrommeetingMorniethatmorning,andwasgladthatthepresenceofMrs。 Solrelievedhimfromthatduty。 Thedaypasseduneventfully。Randbusiedhimselfinhisusualavocations,andconstructedatemporaryshelterforhimselfandSolbesidetheshaft,besidesrudelyshapingafewnecessaryarticlesoffurnitureforMrs。Sol。 \"ItwillbealittlespellyetaforeMornie’sabletobemoved,\" suggestedSol,\"andyoumightaswellbecomfortable。\" Randsighedatthisprospect,yetpresentlyforgothimselfinthegoodhumorofhiscompanion,whoseadmirationforhimselfhebegantopatronizinglyadmit。Therewasnosenseofdegradationinacceptingthefriendshipofthismanwhohadtraveledsofar,seensomuch,andyet,asapracticalmanoftheworld,Randfeltwassoinferiortohimself。TheabsenceofMissEuphemia,whohadearlyleftthemountain,wasasourceofodd,half-definiterelief。 Indeed,whenheclosedhiseyestorestthatnight,itwaswithasensethattherealityofhissituationwasnotasbadashehadfeared。Onceonly,thefigureofhisbrother——haggard,weary,andfootsore,onhishopelessquest,wanderinginlonelytrailsandloneliersettlements——cameacrosshisfancy;butwithitcamethegreaterfearofhisreturn,andthepatheticfigurewasbanished。 \"And,besides,he’sinSacramentobythistime,andlikeasnotforgottenusall,\"hemuttered;and,twiningthispoppyandmandragoraaroundhispillow,hefellasleep。 Hisspiritshadquitereturnedthenextmorning,andonceortwicehefoundhimselfsingingwhileatworkintheshaft。ThefearthatRuthmightreturntothemountainbeforehecouldgetridofMornie,andtheslightanxietythathadgrownuponhimtoknowsomethingofhisbrother’smovements,andtobeabletogovernthemashewished,causedhimtohitupontheplanofconstructinganingeniousadvertisementtobepublishedintheSanFranciscojournals,whereinthemissingRuthshouldbeadvisedthatnewsofhisquestshouldbecommunicatedtohimby\"afriend,\"throughthesamemedium,afteranintervaloftwoweeks。Fullofthisamiableintention,hereturnedtothesurfacetodinner。Here,tohismomentaryconfusion,hemetMissEuphemia,who,inabsenceofSol,wasassistingMrs。Solinthedetailsofthehousehold。 Ifthehonestfranknesswithwhichthatyoungladygreetedhimwasnotenoughtorelievehisembarrassment,hewouldhaveforgottenitintheutterlynewandchangedaspectshepresented。Herextravagantwalking-costumeofthepreviousdaywasreplacedbysomebrightcalico,alittlewhiteapron,andabroad-brimmedstraw-hat,whichseemedtoRand,insomeoddfashion,torestoreheroriginalgirlishsimplicity。Thechangewascertainlynotunbecomingtoher。Ifherwaistwasnotastightlypinched,alamode,therestillwasanhonest,youthfulplumpnessaboutit;herstepwasfreerfortheabsenceofherhigh-heelboots;andeventhehandsheextendedtoRand,ifnotquitesosmallasinhertightgloves,andalittlebrownfromexposure,wasmagneticinitsstrong,kindlygrasp。TherewasperhapsaslightsuggestionofthepracticalMr。Solinherwholesomepresence;andRandcouldnothelpwonderingifMrs。SolhadeverbeenaGoldHill\"Pet\"beforehermarriagewithMr。Sol。Theyounggirlnoticedhiscuriousglance。 \"Youneversawmeinmyrehearsaldressbefore,\"shesaid,withalaugh。\"ButI’mnot’company’to-day,anddidn’tputonmybestharnesstoknockroundin。IsupposeIlookdreadful。\" \"Idon’tthinkyoulookbad,\"saidRandsimply。 \"Thankyou,\"saidEuphemia,withalaughandacourtesy。\"Butthisisn’tgettingthedinner。\" Aspartofthatoperationevidentlywasthetaking-offofherhat,theputting-upofsomethickblondlocksthathadescaped,andtherolling-upofhersleevesoverapairofstrong,roundedarms,Randlingerednearher。Alltraceofthe\"Pet’s\"previousprofessionalcoquetrywasgone,——perhapsitwasonlyreplacedbyamorenaturalone;butasshelookedup,andcaughtsightofRand’sinterestedface,shelaughedagain,andcoloredalittle。Slightaswastheblush,itwassufficienttokindleasympatheticfireinRand’sowncheeks,whichwassoutterlyunexpectedtohimthatheturnedonhisheelinconfusion。\"IreckonshethinksI’msoftandsilly,likeRuth,\"hesoliloquized,and,determiningnottolookatheragain,betookhimselftoadistantandcontemplativepipe。InvaindidMissEuphemiaaddressherselftotheostentatiousgettingofthedinnerinfullviewofhim;invaindidshebringthecoffee- potawayfromthefire,andnearerRand,withtheapparentintentionofexaminingitscontentsinabetterlight;invain,whilewipingaplate,didshe,absorbedinthedistantprospect,walktothevergeofthemountain,andbecomestatuesqueandforgetful。Thesulkyyounggentlemantooknooutwardnoticeofher。 Mrs。Sol’sattendanceuponMorniepreventedherleavingthecabin,andRandandMissEuphemiadinedintheopenairalone。TheridiculousnessofkeepingupaformalattitudetohissolitarycompanioncausedRandtorelax;but,tohisastonishment,the\"Pet\" seemedtohavebecomecorrespondinglydistantandformal。Afterafewmomentsofdiscomfort,Rand,whohadeatenlittle,arose,and\"believedhewouldgobacktowork。\" \"Ah,yes!\"saidthe\"Pet,\"withanindifferentair,\"Isupposeyoumust。Well,good-by,Mr。Pinkney。\" Randturned。\"YOUarenotgoing?\"heasked,insomeuneasiness。 \"I’VEgotsomeworktodotoo,\"returnedMissEuphemiaalittlecurtly。 \"But,\"saidthepracticalRand,\"Ithoughtyouallowedthatyouwerefixedtostayuntilto-morrow?\" ButhereMissEuphemia,withrisingcolorandslightacerbityofvoice,wasnotawarethatshewas\"fixedtostay\"anywhere,leastofallwhenshewasintheway。Morethanthat,sheMUSTsay—— althoughperhapsitmadenodifference,andsheoughtnottosayit——thatshewasnotinthehabitofintrudingupongentlemenwhoplainlygavehertounderstandthathercompanywasnotdesirable。 Shedidnotknowwhyshesaidthis——ofcourseitcouldmakenodifferencetoanybodywhodidn’t,ofcourse,care——butsheonlywantedtosaythatsheonlycameherebecauseherdearfriend,heradoptedmother,——andabetterwomanneverbreathed,——hadcome,andhadaskedhertostay。Ofcourse,Mrs。Solwasanintruderherself——Mr。Solwasanintruder——theywereallintruders:sheonlywonderedthatMr。Pinkneyhadbornewiththemsolong。Sheknewitwasanawfulthingtobehere,takingcareofapoor——poor,helplesswoman;butperhapsMr。Rand’sBROTHERmightforgivethem,ifhecouldn’t。Butnomatter,shewouldgo——Mr。Solwouldgo——ALL wouldgo;andthen,perhaps,Mr,Rand—— Shestoppedbreathless;shestoppedwiththecornerofherapronagainsthertearfulhazeleyes;shestoppedwith——whatwasmoreremarkablethanall——Rand’sarmactuallyaroundherwaist,andhisastonished,alarmedfacewithinafewinchesofherown。 \"Why,MissEuphemia,Phemie,mydeargirl!InevermeantanythinglikeTHAT,\"saidRandearnestly。\"Ireallydidn’tnow!Comenow!\" \"YouneveroncespoketomewhenIsatdown,\"saidMissEuphemia,feeblyendeavoringtowithdrawfromRand’sgrasp。 \"Ireallydidn’t!Oh,comenow,lookhere!Ididn’t!Don’t! There’sadear——THERE!\" Thislastconclusiveexpositionwasakiss。MissEuphemiawasnotquickenoughtoreleaseherselffromhisarms。Heanticipatedthatactafullhalf-second,andhaddroppedhisown,paleandbreathless。 Thegirlrecoveredherselffirst。\"There,Ideclare,I’mforgettingMrs。Sol’scoffee!\"sheexclaimedhastily,and,snatchingupthecoffee-pot,disappeared。Whenshereturned,Randwasgone。MissEuphemiabusiedherselfdemurelyinclearingupthedishes,withthetailofhereyesweepingthehorizonofthesummitlevelaroundher。 ButnoRandappeared。Presentlyshebegantolaughquietlytoherself。Thisoccurredseveraltimesduringheroccupation,whichwassomewhatprolonged。Theresultofthismeditativehilaritywassummedupinasomewhatgraveandthoughtfuldeductionasshewalkedslowlybacktothecabin:\"IdobelieveI’mthefirstwomanthatthatboyeverkissed。\" MissEuphemiastaidthatdayandthenext,andRandforgothisembarrassment。BywhatmeansIknownot,MissEuphemiamanagedtorestoreRand’sconfidenceinhimselfandinher,andinalittlerambleonthemountain-sidegothimtorelate,albeitsomewhatreluctantly,theparticularsofhisrescueofMorniefromherdangerouspositiononthebrokentrail。 \"And,ifyouhadn’tgotthereassoonasyoudid,she’dhavefallen?\"askedthe\"Pet。\" \"Ireckon,\"returnedRandgloomily:\"shewassorterdazedandcrazedlike。\" \"Andyousavedherlife?\" \"Isupposeso,ifyouputitthatway,\"saidRandsulkily。 \"Buthowdidyougetherupthemountainagain?\" \"Oh!Igotherup,\"returnedRandmoodily。 \"Buthow?Really,Mr。Rand,youdon’tknowhowinterestingthisis。It’sasgoodasaplay,\"saidthe\"Pet,\"withalittleexcitedlaugh。 \"Oh,Icarriedherup!\" \"Inyourarms?\" \"Y-e-e-s。\" MissEuphemiapaused,andbitoffthestalkofaflower,madeawryface,andthrewitawayfromherindisgust。 Thenshedugafewtinyholesintheearthwithherparasol,andburiedbitsoftheflower-stalkinthem,asiftheyhadbeentendermemories。\"IsupposeyouknewMornieverywell?\"sheasked。 \"Iusedtorunacrossherinthewoods,\"respondedRandshortly,\"ayearago。Ididn’tknowhersowellthenas——\"Hestopped。 \"Aswhat?AsNOW?\"askedthe\"Pet\"abruptly。Rand,whowascoloringoverhisnarrowescapefromatopicwhichadelicatekindnessofSolhadexcludedfromtheirintercourseonthemountain,stammered,\"asYOUdo,Imeant。\" The\"Pet\"tossedherheadalittle。\"Oh!Idon’tknowheratall—— exceptthroughSol。\" Randstaredhardatthis。The\"Pet,\"whowaslookingathimintently,said,\"ShowmetheplacewhereyousawMornieclingingthatnight。\" \"It’sdangerous,\"suggestedRand。 \"YoumeanI’dbeafraid!Tryme!Idon’tbelieveshewasSO dreadfullyfrightened!\" \"Why?\"askedRand,inastonishment。 \"Oh——because——\" Randsatdowninvaguewonderment。 \"Showittome,\"continuedthe\"Pet,\"\"or——I’llfinditALONE!\" Thuschallenged,herose,and,afterafewmoments’climbing,stoodwithheruponthetrail。\"Youseethatthorn-bushwheretherockhasfallenaway。Itwasjustthere。Itisnotsafetogofarther。 No,really!MissEuphemia!Pleasedon’t!It’salmostcertaindeath!\" Butthegiddygirlhaddartedpasthim,and,facetothewallofthecliff,wascreepingalongthedangerouspath。Randfollowedmechanically。Onceortwicethetrailcrumbledbeneathherfeet; butsheclungtoaprojectingrootofchaparral,andlaughed。Shehadalmostreachedherelectedgoal,when,slipping,thetreacherouschaparralsheclungtoyieldedinhergrasp,andRand,withacry,sprungforward。 Butthenextinstantshequicklytransferredherholdtoacleftinthecliff,andwassafe。Notsohercompanion。Thesoilbeneathhim,loosenedbytheimpulseofhisspring,slippedaway:hewasfallingwithit,whenshecaughthimsharplywithherdisengagedhand,andtogethertheyscrambledtoamoresecurefooting。 \"Icouldhavereacheditalone,\"saidthe\"Pet,\"\"ifyou’dleftmealone。\" \"ThankHeaven,we’resaved!\"saidRandgravely。 \"ANDWITHOUTAROPE,\"saidMissEuphemiasignificantly。 Randdidnotunderstandher。But,astheyslowlyreturnedtothesummit,hestammeredoutthealwaysdifficultthanksofamanwhohasbeenphysicallyhelpedbyoneoftheweakersex。MissEuphemiawasquicktoseehererror。 \"Imighthavemadeyouloseyourfootingbycatchingatyou,\"shesaidmeekly。\"ButIwassofrightenedforyou,andcouldnothelpit。\" Thesuperioranimal,thoroughlybamboozled,thereuponcomplimentedheronherdexterity。 \"Oh,that’snothing!\"shesaid,withasigh。\"Iusedtodotheflying-trapezebusinesswithpapawhenIwasachild,andI’venotforgottenit。\"Withthisandotherconfidencesofherearlylife,inwhichRandbetrayedconsiderableinterest,theybeguiledthetediousascent。\"Ioughttohavemadeyoucarrymeup,\"saidthelady,withalittlelaugh,whentheyreachedthesummit;\"butyouhaven’tknownmeaslongasyouhaveMornie,haveyou?\"WiththismysteriousspeechshebadeRand\"good-night,\"andhurriedofftothecabin。 Andsoaweekpassedby,——theweeksodreadedbyRand,yetpassedsopleasantly,thatattimesitseemedasifthatdreadwereonlyatrickofhisfancy,orasifthecircumstancesthatsurroundedhimweredifferentfromwhathebelievedthemtobe。Ontheseventhdaythedoctorhadstaidlongerthanusual;andRand,whohadbeensittingwithEuphemiaontheledgebytheshaft,watchingthesunset,hadbarelytimetowithdrawhishandfromhers,asMrs。 Sol,atriflepaleandwearied-looking,approachedhim。 \"Idon’tliketotroubleyou,\"shesaid,——indeed,theyhadseldomtroubledhimwiththedetailsofMornie’sconvalescence,orevenherneedsandrequirements,——\"butthedoctorisalarmedaboutMornie,andshehasaskedtoseeyou。Ithinkyou’dbettergoinandspeaktoher。Youknow,\"continuedMrs。Soldelicately,\"youhaven’tbeenintheresincethenightshewastakensick,andmaybeanewfacemightdohergood。\" TheguiltybloodflewtoRand’sfaceashestammered,\"IthoughtI’dbeintheway。Ididn’tbelieveshecaredmuchtoseeme。Issheworse?\" \"Thedoctorislookingveryanxious,\"saidMrs。Solsimply。 ThebloodreturnedfromRand’sface,andsettledaroundhisheart。 Heturnedverypale。HehadconsoledhimselfalwaysforhiscomplicityinRuth’sabsence,thathewastakinggoodcareofMornie,or——whatisconsideredbymostselfishnaturesanequivalent——permittingorencouragingsomeoneelseto\"takegoodcareofher;\"butherewasacontingencyutterlyunforeseen。Itdidnotoccurtohimthatthis\"takinggoodcare\"ofhercouldresultinanythingbutaperfectsolutionofhertroubles,orthattherecouldbeanyfuturetoherconditionbutoneofrecovery。 Butwhatifsheshoulddie?AsuddenandhelplesssenseofhisresponsibilitytoRuth,toHER,broughthimtremblingtohisfeet。 Hehurriedtothecabin,whereMrs。Sollefthimwithawordofcaution:\"You’llfindherchangedandquiet,——veryquiet。IfIwasyou,Iwouldn’tsayanythingtobringbackheroldself。\" ThechangewhichRandsawwassogreat,thefacethatwasturnedtohimsoquiet,that,withanewfearuponhim,hewouldhavepreferredthesavageeyesandrecklessmienoftheoldMorniewhomhehated。Withhishabitualimpulsivenesshetriedtosaysomethingthatshouldexpressthatfactnotunkindly,butfaltered,andawkwardlysankintothechairbyherbedside。 \"Idon’twonderyoustareatmenow,\"shesaidinafar-offvoice。 \"Itseemstoyoustrangetoseemelyingheresoquiet。YouarethinkinghowwildIwaswhenIcameherethatnight。Imusthavebeencrazy,Ithink。IdreamedthatIsaiddreadfulthingstoyou; butyoumustforgiveme,andnotmindit。Iwascrazythen。\"Shestopped,andfoldedtheblanketbetweenherthinfingers。\"I didn’taskyoutocomeheretotellyouthat,ortoremindyouofit;but——butwhenIwascrazy,Isaidsomanyworse,dreadfulthingsofHIM;andyou——YOUwillbeleftbehindtotellhimofit。\" Randwasvaguelymurmuringsomethingtotheeffectthat\"heknewshedidn’tmeananything,\"that\"shemusn’tthinkofitagain,\" that\"he’dforgottenallaboutit,\"whenshestoppedhimwithatiredgesture。 \"PerhapsIwaswrongtothink,that,afterIamgone,youwouldcaretotellhimanything。PerhapsI’mwrongtothinkofitatall,ortocarewhathewillthinkofme,exceptforthesakeofthechild——hischild,Rand——thatImustleavebehindme。HewillknowthatITneverabusedhim。No,Godblessitssweetheart!IT neverwaswildandwickedandhateful,likeitscruel,crazymother。Andhewillloveit;andyou,perhaps,willloveittoo—— justalittle,Rand!Lookatit!\"Shetriedtoraisethehelplessbundlebesideherinherarms,butfailed。\"Youmustleanover,\" shesaidfaintlytoRand。\"Itlookslikehim,doesn’tit?\" Rand,withwondering,embarrassedeyes,triedtoseesomeresemblance,inthelittleblue-redoval,tothesad,wistfulfaceofhisbrother,whicheventhenwashauntinghimfromsomemysteriousdistance。Hekissedthechild’sforehead,buteventhensovaguelyandperfunctorily,thatthemothersighed,anddrewitclosertoherbreast。 \"Thedoctorsays,\"shecontinuedinacalmervoice,\"thatI’mnotdoingaswellasIoughtto。Idon’tthink,\"shefaltered,withsomethingofheroldbitterlaugh,\"thatI’meverdoingaswellasIoughtto,andperhapsit’snotstrangenowthatIdon’t。Andhesaysthat,incaseanythinghappenstome,Ioughttolookahead。 Ihavelookedahead。It’sadarklookahead,Rand——ahorrorofblackness,withoutkindfaces,withoutthebaby,without——withoutHIM!\" Sheturnedherfaceaway,andlaiditonthebundlebyherside。 Itwassoquietinthecabin,that,throughtheopendoorbeyond,thefaint,rhythmicalmoanofthepinesbelowwasdistinctlyheard。 \"Iknowit’sfoolish;butthatiswhat’lookingahead’alwaysmeanttome,\"shesaid,withasigh。\"But,sincethedoctorhasbeengone,I’vetalkedtoMrs。Sol,andfindit’sforthebest。AndI lookahead,andseemoreclearly。Ilookahead,andseemydisgraceremovedfarawayfromHIMandyou。Ilookahead,andseeyouandHElivingtogetherhappily,asyoudidbeforeIcamebetweenyou。Ilookahead,andseemypastlifeforgotten,myfaultsforgiven;andIthinkIseeyoubothlovingmybaby,andperhapslovingmealittleforitssake。Thankyou,Rand,thankyou!\" ForRand’shandhadcaughthersbesidethepillow,andhewasstandingoverher,whiterthanshe。Somethinginthepressureofhishandemboldenedhertogoon,andevenlentacertainstrengthtohervoice。 \"WhenitcomestoTHAT,Rand,you’llnotletthesepeopletakethebabyaway。You’llkeepitHEREwithyouuntilHEcomes。AndsomethingtellsmethathewillcomewhenIamgone。You’llkeepithereinthepureairandsunlightofthemountain,andoutofthosewickeddepthsbelow;andwhenIamgone,andtheyaregone,andonlyyouandRuthandbabyarehere,maybeyou’llthinkthatitcametoyouinacloudonthemountain,——acloudthatlingeredonlylongenoughtodropitsburden,andfaded,leavingthesunlightanddewbehind。Whatisit,Rand?Whatareyoulookingat?\" \"Iwasthinking,\"saidRandinastrangealteredvoice,\"thatI musttroubleyoutoletmetakedownthosedudsandfurbelowsthathangonthewall,sothatIcangetatsometrapsofminebehindthem。\"Hetooksomearticlesfromthewall,replacedthedressesofMrs。Sol,andansweredMornie’slookofinquiry。 \"Iwasonlygettingatmypurseandmyrevolver,\"hesaid,showingthem。\"I’vegottogetsomestoresattheFerrybydaylight。\" Morniesighed。\"I’mgivingyougreattrouble,Rand,Iknow;butitwon’tbeforlong。\" Hemutteredsomething,tookherhandagain,andbadeher\"good- night。\"Whenhereachedthedoor,helookedback。Thelightwasshiningfulluponherfaceasshelaythere,withherbabeonherbreast,bravely\"lookingahead。\" IV。 THECLOUDSPASS。 ItwasearlymorningattheFerry。The\"upcoach\"hadpassed,withlightsunextinguished,andthe\"outsides\"stillasleep。TheferrymanhadgoneuptotheFerryMansionHouse,swinginghislantern,andhadfoundthesleepy-looking\"allnight\"bar-keeperonthepointofwithdrawingforthedayonamattressunderthebar。 AnIndianhalf-breed,porteroftheMansionHouse,waswashingoutthestainsofrecentnocturnaldissipationfromthebar-roomandveranda;afewbirdsweretwitteringonthecotton-woodsbesidetheriver;abolderfewhadalightedupontheveranda,andweretryingtoreconciletheexistenceofsomuchlemon-peelandcigar-stumpswiththeirideasofabeneficentCreator。Afaintearthlyfreshnessandperfumerosealongtheriverbanks。Deepshadowstilllayupontheoppositeshore;butinthedistance,fourmilesaway,MorningalongthelevelcrestofTableMountainwalkedwithrosytread。 Thesleepybar-keeperwasthatmorningdoomedtodisappointment; forscarcelyhadthecoachpassed,whenstepswereheardupontheveranda,andaweary,dustytravellerthrewhisblanketandknapsacktotheporter,andthendroppedintoavacantarm-chair,withhiseyesfixedonthedistantcrestofTableMountain。Heremainedmotionlessforsometime,untilthebar-keeper,whohadalreadyconcoctedtheconventionalwelcomeoftheMansionHouse,appearedwithitinaglass,putituponthetable,glancedatthestranger,andthen,thoroughlyawake,criedout,—— \"RuthPinkney——orI’maChinaman!\" Thestrangerliftedhiseyeswearily。Hollowcircleswerearoundtheirorbits;haggardlineswereinhischecks。ButitwasRuth。 Hetooktheglass,anddraineditatasingledraught。\"Yes,\"hesaidabsently,\"RuthPinkney,\"andfixedhiseyesagainonthedistantrosycrest。 \"Onyourwayuphome?\"suggestedthebar-keeper,followingthedirectionofRuth’seyes。 \"Perhaps。\" \"Beenuponapasear,hain’tyer?Beenhavin’alittletearroundSacramento,——seein’thesights?\" Ruthsmiledbitterly。\"Yes。\" Thebar-keeperlingered,ostentatiouslywipingaglass。ButRuthagainbecameabstractedinthemountain,andthebarkeeperturnedaway。 Howpureandclearthatsummitlookedtohim!howrestfulandsteadfastwithserenityandcalm!howunlikehisownfeverish,dusty,travel-wornself!Aweekhadelapsedsincehehadlastlookeduponit,——aweekofdisappointment,ofanxiousfears,ofdoubts,ofwildimaginings,ofutterhelplessness。InhishopelessquestofthemissingMornie,hehad,infancy,seenthissereneeminencehauntinghisremorseful,passion-strickensoul。Andnow,withoutaclewtoguidehimtoherunknownhiding-place,hewasbackagain,tofacethebrotherwhomhehaddeceived,withonlytheconfessionofhisownweakness。Hardasitwastoloseforeverthefierce,reproachfulglancesofthewomanheloved,itwasstillharder,toamanofRuth’stemperament,tolookagainuponthefaceofthebrotherhefeared。Ahandlaiduponhisshoulderstartledhim。Itwasthebar-keeper。 \"Ifit’safairquestion,RuthPinkney,I’dliketoaskyehowlongyekalkilatetohangaroundtheFerryto-day。\" \"Why?\"demandedRuthhaughtily。 \"Because,whateveryou’vebeenanddone,Iwantyetohaveasquareshow。OleNixonhasbeencavoortin’roundyerthelasttwodays,swearin’tokillyouonsightforrunnin’offwithhisdarter。 Sabe?Now,letmeaxyetwoquestions。FIRST,Areyouheeled?\" Ruthrespondedtothisdialecticalinquiryaffirmativelybyputtinghishandonhisrevolver。 \"Good!Now,SECOND,Haveyougotthegalalongherewithyou?\" \"No,\"respondedRuthinahollowvoice。 \"That’sbetteryet,\"saidtheman,withoutheedingthetoneofthereply。\"Awoman——andespeciallyTHEwomaninarowofthiskind—— handicapsamanawful。\"Hepaused,andtookuptheemptyglass。 \"Lookyer,RuthPinkney,I’masquareman,andI’llbesquarewithyou。SoI’lljusttellyouyou’vegotthedemdestoddsagin’ye。 Pr’apsyeknowit,anddon’tkeer。Well,theboysaroundyerareallsidin’withtheoldmanNixon。It’sthefirsttimetheoldripeverhadahandinhisfavor:sotheboyswillseefairplayforNixon,andagin’YOU。ButIreckonyoudon’tmindhim!\" \"Solittle,Ishallneverpulltriggeronhim,\"saidRuthgravely。 Thebar-keeperstared,andrubbedhischinthoughtfully。\"Well,thar’sthatKanakaJoe,whousedtobesortersweetonMornie,—— he’sanuglydevil,——he’shelpin’theoldman。\" ThesadlookfadedfromRuth’seyessuddenly。AcertainwildBerserkerrage——ataintoftheblood,inheritedfromheavenknowswhatOld-Worldancestry,whichhadmadethetwin-brothers’ Southwesterneccentricitiesrespectedinthesettlement——glowedinitsplace。Thebarkeepernotedit,andauguredalivelyfuturefortheday’sfestivities。Butitfadedagain;andRuth,asherose,turnedhesitatinglytowardshim。 \"HaveyouseenmybrotherRandlately?\" \"Nary。\" \"Hehasn’tbeenhere,orabouttheFerry?\" \"Narytime。\" \"Youhaven’theard,\"saidRuth,withafaintattemptatasmile,\"ifhe’sbeenaroundhereaskingafterme,——sorterlookingmeup,youknow?\" \"Notmuch,\"returnedthebar-keeperdeliberately。\"EzfarezI knowRand,——thatarbrothero’yours,——he’soneofyerhigh-tonedchapsezdoesn’tdrink,thinksbar-roomsispizen,andain’tthesorttocomeroundyer,andslingyarnswithme。\" Ruthrose;butthehandthatheplaceduponthetable,albeitapowerfulone,trembledsothatitwaswithdifficultyheresumedhisknapsack。Whenhedidso,hisbentfigure,stoopingshoulders,andhaggardface,madehimappearanothermanfromtheonewhohadsatdown。Therewasaslighttouchofapologeticdeferenceandhumilityinhismannerashepaidhisreckoning,andslowlyandhesitatinglybegantodescendthesteps。 Thebar-keeperlookedafterhimthoughtfully。\"Well,dogmyskin!\" heejaculatedtohimself,\"efIhadn’tseenthatman——thatsameRuthPinkney——straddleafriend’sbodyinthisyerveryroom,anddareawholecrowdtocomeon,I’dswarthathehadn’tanygritinhim。Thar’ssomethingup!\" ButhereRuthreachedthelaststep,andturnedagain。 \"IfyouseeoldmanNixon,sayI’mintown;ifyouseethat———— ————————\"(IregrettosaythatIcannotrepeathisexact,andbriefcharacterizationofthepresentconditionandnatalantecedentsofKanakaJoe),\"sayI’mlookingoutforhim,\"andwasgone。 Hewandereddowntheroad,towardstheonelong,stragglingstreetofthesettlement。Thefewpeoplewhomethimatthatearlyhourgreetedhimwithakindofconstrainedcivility;certaincautioussoulshurriedbywithoutseeinghim;allturnedandlookedafterhim;andafewfollowedhimatarespectfuldistance。AsomewhatnotoriouspracticaljokerandrecognizedwagattheFerryapparentlyawaitedhiscomingwithsomethingofinvitationandexpectation,but,catchingsightofRuth’shaggardfaceandblazingeyes,becameinstantlypractical,andbynomeansjocularinhisgreeting。Atthetopofthehill,Ruthturnedtolookoncemoreuponthedistantmountain,nowagainamerecloud-lineonthehorizon。Inthefirmbeliefthathewouldneveragainseethesunriseuponit,heturnedasideintoahazel-thicket,and,tearingoutafewleavesfromhispocket-book,wrotetwoletters,——onetoRand,andonetoMornie,butwhich,astheywereneverdelivered,shallnotburdenthisbriefchronicleofthateventfulday。For,whiletranscribingthem,hewasstartledbythesoundsofadozenpistol-shotsinthedirectionofthehotelhehadrecentlyquitted。 Somethinginthemeresoundprovokedtheoldhereditaryfightinginstinct,andsenthimtohisfeetwithabound,andaslightdistensionofthenostrils,andsniffingoftheair,notunknowntocertainmenwhobecomehalfintoxicatedbythesmellofpowder。Hequicklyfoldedhisletters,andaddressedthemcarefully,and,takingoffhisknapsackandblanket,methodicallyarrangedthemunderatree,withthelettersontop。Thenheexaminedthelockofhisrevolver,andthen,withthestepofamantenyearsyounger,leapedintotheroad。Hehadscarcelydonesowhenhewasseized,andbysheerforcedraggedintoablacksmith’sshopattheroadside。Heturnedhissavagefaceanddrawnweaponuponhisassailant,butwassurprisedtomeettheanxiouseyesofthebar- keeperoftheMansionHouse。 \"Don’tbead————dfool,\"saidthemanquickly。\"Thar’sfiftyagin’youdownthar。Butwhyinh-lldidn’tyouwipeoutoldNixonwhenyouhadsuchagoodchance?\" \"WipeoutoldNixon?\"repeatedRuth。 \"Yes;justnow,whenyouhadhimcovered。\" \"What!\" Thebar-keeperturnedquicklyuponRuth,staredathim,andthensuddenlyburstintoafitoflaughter。\"Well,I’veknowedyoutwoweretwins,butdamnmeifIeverthoughtI’dbesoldlikethis!\" Andheagainburstintoaroaroflaughter。 \"Whatdoyoumean?\"demandedRuthsavagely。 \"WhatdoImean?\"returnedthebarkeeper。\"Why,Imeanthis。I meanthatyourbrotherRand,asyoucallhim,he’zbin——forayoungfeller,andapiousfeller——doin’aboutthetallestkindo’ fightin’to-daythat’sbeendoneattheFerry。HelaidoutthatarKanakaJoeandtwoofhischums。Hewaspitchedintoonyourquarrel,andhetookitupforyoulikealittleman。Imanagedtodraghimoff,upyerinthehazel-bushforsafety,andoutyoupops,andIthoughtyouwashim。Hecan’tbefaraway。Halloo! Therethey’recomin’;andthar’sthedoctor,tryingtokeepthemback!\" Acrowdofangry,excitedfaces,filledtheroadsuddenly;butbeforethemDr。Duchesne,mounted,andwithapistolinhishand,opposedtheirfurtherprogress。 \"Backinthebush!\"whisperedthebarkeeper。\"Now’syourtime!\" ButRuthstirrednot。\"Goyouback,\"hesaidinalowvoice,\"findRand,andtakehimaway。Iwillfillhisplacehere。\"Hedrewhisrevolver,andsteppedintotheroad。 Ashout,areport,andthespatterofreddustfromabulletnearhisfeet,toldhimhewasrecognized。Hestirrednot;butanothershout,andacry,\"Theretheyare——BOTHof’em!\"madehimturn。 HisbrotherRand,withasmileonhislipandfireinhiseye,stoodbyhisside。Neitherspoke。ThenRand,quietly,asofold,slippedhishandintohisbrother’sstrongpalm。Twoorthreebulletssangbythem;asplinterflewfromtheblacksmith’sshed: butthebrothers,hardgrippingeachother’shands,andlookingintoeachother’sfaceswithaquietjoy,stoodtherecalmandimperturbable。 Therewasamomentarypause。ThevoiceofDr。Duchesneroseabovethecrowd。 \"Keepback,Isay!keepback!Orhearme!——forfiveyearsI’veworkedamongyou,andmendedandpatchedtheholesyou’vedrilledthrougheachother’scarcasses——Keepback,Isay!——orthenextmanthatpullstrigger,orstepsforward,willgetaholefrommethatnosurgeoncanstop。I’msickofyourbunglingballpractice! Keepback!——or,bythelivingJingo,I’llshowyouwhereaman’svitalsare!\" Therewasaburstoflaughterfromthecrowd,andforamomentthetwinswereforgotteninthisaudaciousspeechandcoollyimpertinentpresence。 \"That’sright!Nowletthatinfernaloldhypocriticaldrunkard,MatNixon,steptothefront。\" Thecrowdpartedrightandleft,andhalfpushed,halfdraggedNixonbeforehim。 \"Gentlemen,\"saidthedoctor,\"thisisthemanwhohasjustshotatRandPinkneyforhidinghisdaughter。Now,Itellyou,gentlemen,andItellhim,thatforthelastweekhisdaughter,MornieNixon,hasbeenundermycareasapatient,andmyprotectionasafriend。 Ifthere’sanybodytobeshot,thejobmustbeginwithme!\" Therewasanotherlaugh,andacryof\"BullyforoldSawbones!\" Ruthstartedconvulsively,andRandansweredhislookwithaconfirmingpressureofhishand。 \"Thatisn’tall,gentlemen:thisdrunkenbrutehasjustshotatagentlemanwhoseonlyoffence,tomyknowledge,is,thathehas,forthelastweek,treatedherwithabrother’skindness,hastakenherintohisownhome,andcaredforherwantsasifshewerehisownsister。\" Ruth’shandagaingraspedhisbrother’s。Randcoloredandhunghishead。 \"There’smoreyet,gentlemen。Itellyouthatthatgirl,MornieNixon,has,tomyknowledge,beentreatedlikealady,hasbeencaredforassheneverwascaredforinherfather’shouse,and,whilethatfatherhasbeenproclaiminghershameineverybar-roomattheFerry,hashadthesympathyandcare,nightandday,oftwoofthemostaccomplishedladiesoftheFerry,——Mrs。SolSaunders,gentlemen,andMissEuphemia。\" Therewasashoutofapprobationfromthecrowd。Nixonwouldhaveslippedaway,butthedoctorstoppedhim。 \"Notyet!I’veonethingmoretosay。I’vetotellyou,gentlemen,onmyprofessionalwordofhonor,that,besidesbeinganoldhypocrite,thissameoldMatNixonistheungrateful,unnaturalGRANDFATHERofthefirstboyborninthedistrict。\" Awildhuzzagreetedthedoctor’sclimax。ByacommonconsentthecrowdturnedtowardtheTwins,who,graspingeachother’shands,stoodapart。Thedoctornoddedhishead。ThenextmomenttheTwinsweresurrounded,andliftedinthearmsofthelaughingthrong,andborneintriumphtothebar-roomoftheMansionHouse。 \"Gentlemen,\"saidthebar-keeper,\"callforwhatyoulike:theMansionHousetreatsto-dayinhonorofitsbeingthefirsttimethatRandPinkneyhasbeenadmittedtothebar。\"…… Itwasagreed,that,asherconditionwasstillprecarious,thenewsshouldbebrokentohergraduallyandindirectly。TheindefatigableSolhadaprofessionalidea,whichwasnotdispleasingtotheTwins。Itbeingalovelysummerafternoon,thecouchofMorniewasliftedoutontheledge,andshelaytherebaskinginthesunlight,drinkinginthepureair,andlookingbravelyaheadinthedaylightasshehadinthedarkness,forhercouchcommandedaviewofthemountainflank。And,lyingthere,shedreamedapleasantdream,andinherdreamsawRandreturningupthemountain-trail。Shewashalfconsciousthathehadgoodnewsforher;and,whenheatlastreachedherbedside,hebegangentlyandkindlytotellhisnews。Butsheheardhimnot,orratherinherdreamwasmostoccupiedwithhiswaysandmanners,whichseemedunlikehim,yetinexpressiblysweetandtender。Thetearswerefastcominginhereyes,whenhesuddenlydroppedonhiskneesbesideher,threwawayRand’sdisguisinghatandcoat,andclaspedherinhisarms。AndbythatsheKNEWitwasRuth。 Butwhattheysaid;whathurriedwordsofmutualexplanationandforgivenesspassedbetweenthem;whatbitteryettenderrecollectionsofhiddenfearsanddoubts,nowforeverchasedawayintherainoftearsandjoyoussunshineofthatmountain-top,werethenwhispered; whateverofthislittlechroniclethattothereaderseemsstrangeandinconsistent(asallhumanrecordmusteverbestrangeandimperfect,excepttotheactors)wasthenmadeclear,——wasneverdivulgedbythem,andmustremainwiththemforever。Therestofthepartyhadwithdrawn,andtheywerealone。ButwhenMornieturned,andplacedthebabyinitsfather’sarms,theyweresoisolatedintheirhappiness,thatthelowerworldbeneaththemmighthaveswunganddriftedaway,andleftthatmountain-topthebeginningandcreationofabetterplanet…… \"Youknowallaboutitnow,\"saidSolthenextday,explainingthepreviousepisodesofthishistorytoRuth:\"you’vegotthewholeplotbeforeyou。Itdraggedalittleinthesecondact,fortheactorsweren’tupintheirparts。Butforanamateurperformance,onthewhole,itwasn’tbad。\" \"Idon’tknow,I’msure,\"saidRandimpulsively,\"howwe’dhavegotonwithoutEuphemia。It’stoobadshecouldn’tbehereto-day。\" \"Shewantedtocome,\"saidSol;\"butthegentlemanshe’sengagedtocameupfromMarysvillelastnight。\" \"Gentleman——engaged!\"repeatedRand,whiteandredbyturns。 \"Well,yes。Isay,’gentleman,’althoughhe’sinthevarietyprofession。Shealwayssaid,\"saidSol,quietlylookingatRand,\"thatshe’dnevermarryOUTofit。\" ANHEIRESSOFREDDOG。 Thefirstintimationgivenoftheeccentricityofthetestatorwas,Ithink,inthespringof1854。Hewasatthattimeinpossessionofaconsiderableproperty,heavilymortgagedtoonefriend,andawifeofsomeattraction,onwhoseaffectionsanotherfriendheldanencumberinglien。Onedayitwasfoundthathehadsecretlydug,orcausedtobedug,adeeptrapbeforethefront-doorofhisdwelling,intowhichafewfriends,inthecourseoftheevening,casuallyandfamiliarlydropped。Thiscircumstance,slightinitself,seemedtopointtotheexistenceofacertainhumorintheman,whichmighteventuallygetintoliterature,althoughhiswife’slover——amanofquickdiscernment,whoselegwasbrokenbythefall——tookotherviews。Itwassomeweekslater,that,whilediningwithcertainotherfriendsofhiswife,heexcusedhimselffromthetabletoquietlyre-appearatthefront-windowwithathree-quarterinchhydraulicpipe,andastreamofwaterprojectedattheassembledcompany。Anattemptwasmadetotakepubliccognizanceofthis;butamajorityofthecitizensofRedDog,whowerenotatdinner,decidedthatamanhadarighttochoosehisownmethodsofdivertinghiscompany。Nevertheless,thereweresomehintsofhisinsanity;hiswiferecalledotheractsclearlyattributabletodementia;thecrippledloverarguedfromhisownexperiencethattheintegrityofherlimbscouldonlybesecuredbyleavingherhusband’shouse;andthemortgagee,fearingafurtherdamagetohisproperty,foreclosed。Butherethecauseofallthisanxietytookmattersintohisownhands,anddisappeared。 Whenwenextheardfromhim,hehad,insomemysteriousway,beenrelievedalikeofhiswifeandproperty,andwaslivingaloneatRockvillefiftymilesaway,andeditinganewspaper。Butthatoriginalityhehaddisplayedwhendealingwiththeproblemsofhisownprivatelife,whenappliedtopoliticsinthecolumnsof\"TheRockvilleVanguard\"wassingularlyunsuccessful。Anamusingexaggeration,purportingtobeanexactaccountofthemannerinwhichtheopposingcandidatehadmurderedhisChineselaundryman,was,Iregrettosay,answeredonlybyassaultandbattery。A gratuitousandpurelyimaginativedescriptionofagreatreligiousrevivalinCalaveras,inwhichthesheriffofthecounty——anotoriouslyprofanesceptic——wasallegedtohavebeenthechiefexhorter,resultedonlyinthewithdrawalofthecountyadvertisingfromthepaper。Inthemidstofthispracticalconfusionhesuddenlydied。Itwasthendiscovered,asacrowningproofofhisabsurdity,thathehadleftawill,bequeathinghisentireeffectstoafreckle-facedmaid-servantattheRockvilleHotel。ButthatabsurditybecameseriouswhenitwasalsodiscoveredthatamongtheseeffectswereathousandsharesintheRisingSunMiningCompany,whichadayortwoafterhisdemise,andwhilepeoplewerestilllaughingathisgrotesquebenefaction,suddenlysprangintoopulenceandcelebrity。Threemillionsofdollarswasroughlyestimatedasthevalueoftheestatethuswantonlysacrificed。Foritisonlyfairtostate,asajusttributetotheenterpriseandenergyofthatyoungandthrivingsettlement,thattherewasnotprobablyasinglecitizenwhodidnotfeelhimselfbetterabletocontrolthedeceasedhumorist’sproperty。Somehadexpressedadoubtoftheirabilitytosupportafamily;othershadfeltperhapstookeenlythedeepresponsibilityrestinguponthemwhenchosenfromthepanelasjurors,andhadevadedtheirpublicduties;afewhaddeclinedofficeandalowsalary:butnooneshrankfromthepossibilityofhavingbeencalledupontoassumethefunctionsofPeggyMoffat,theheiress。 Thewillwascontested,——firstbythewidow,whoitnowappearedhadneverbeenlegallydivorcedfromthedeceased;nextbyfourofhiscousins,whoawoke,onlytoolate,toaconsciousnessofhismoralandpecuniaryworth。Butthehumblelegatee——asingularlyplain,unpretending,uneducatedWesterngirl——exhibitedadoggedpertinacityinclaimingherrights。Sherejectedallcompromises。 Aroughsenseofjusticeinthecommunity,whiledoubtingherabilitytotakecareofthewholefortune,suggestedthatsheoughttobecontentwiththreehundredthousanddollars。\"She’sboundtothrowevenTHATawayonsomedernedskunkofaman,natoorally;butthreemillionsistoomuchtogiveachapformakin’heronhappy。 It’sofferin’atemptationtocussedness。\"TheonlyopposingvoicetothiscounselcamefromthesardoniclipsofMr。JackHamlin。 \"Suppose,\"suggestedthatgentleman,turningabruptlyonthespeaker,——\"suppose,whenyouwontwentythousanddollarsofmelastFridaynight——supposethat,insteadofhandingyouoverthemoneyasIdid——supposeI’dgotuponmyhind-legs,andsaid,’Lookyer,BillWethersbee,you’read————dfool。IfIgiveyethattwentythousand,you’llthrowitawayinthefirstskin-gamein’Frisco,andhanditovertothefirstshort-cardsharpyou’llmeet。 There’sathousand,——enoughforyoutoflingaway,——takeitandget!’SupposewhatI’dsaidtoyouwasthefrozentruth,andyouknow’dit,wouldthathavebeenthesquarethingtoplayonyou?\" ButhereWethersbeequicklypointedouttheinefficiencyofthecomparisonbystatingthatHEhadwonthemoneyfairlywithaSTAKE。\"Andhowdoyouknow,\"demandedHamlinsavagely,bendinghisblackeyesontheastoundedcasuist,——\"howdoyouknowthatthegalhezn’tputdownastake?\"Themanstammeredanunintelligiblereply。ThegamblerlaidhiswhitehandonWethersbee’sshoulder。 \"Lookyer,oldman,\"hesaid,\"everygalstakesherWHOLEpile,—— youcanbetyourlifeonthat,——whatever’sherlittlegame。Ifshetooktokeerdsinsteadofherfeelings,ifshe’dputup’chips’ insteado’bodyandsoul,she’dbusteverybank’twixtthisand’Frisco!Youhearme?\" Somewhatofthisideawasconveyed,Ifearnotquiteassentimentally,toPeggyMoffatherself。ThebestlegalwisdomofSanFrancisco,retainedbythewidowandrelatives,tookoccasion,inaprivateinterviewwithPeggy,topointoutthatshestoodinthequasi-criminalattitudeofhavingunlawfullypractisedupontheaffectionsofaninsaneelderlygentleman,withaviewofgettingpossessionofhisproperty,andsuggestedtoherthatnovestigeofhermoralcharacterwouldremainafterthetrial,ifshepersistedinforcingherclaimstothatissue。ItissaidthatPeggy,onhearingthis,stoppedwashingtheplateshehadinherhands,and,twistingthetowelaroundherfingers,fixedhersmallpaleblueeyesatthelawyer。 \"Andezthatthekindo’chirpinthesecritterskeepup?\" \"Iregrettosay,mydearyounglady,\"respondedthelawyer,\"thattheworldiscensorious。Imustadd,\"hecontinued,withengagingfrankness,\"thatweprofessionallawyersareapttostudytheopinionoftheworld,andthatsuchwillbethetheoryof——ourside。\" \"Then,\"saidPeggystoutly,\"ezIallowI’vegottogointocourttodefendmycharacter,Imightaswellpackinthemthreemillionstoo。\" ThereishearsayevidencethatPegaddedtothisspeechawishanddesireto\"bustthecrust\"ofhertraducers,and,remarkingthat\"thatwasthekindofhairpin\"shewas,closedtheconversationwithanunfortunateaccidenttotheplate,thatleftaseverecontusiononthelegalbrowofhercompanion。Butthisstory,popularinthebar-roomsandgulches,lackedconfirmationinhighercircles。Betterauthenticatedwasthelegendrelatedofaninterviewwithherownlawyer。Thatgentlemanhadpointedouttohertheadvantageofbeingabletoshowsomereasonablecauseforthesingulargenerosityofthetestator。 \"Although,\"hecontinued,\"thelawdoesnotgobackofthewillforreasonorcauseforitsprovisions,itwouldbeastrongpointwiththejudgeandjury——particularlyifthetheoryofinsanityweresetup——forustoshowthattheactwaslogicalandnatural。Ofcourseyouhave——Ispeakconfidently,MissMoffat——certainideasofyourownwhythelateMr。Bywayswassosingularlygeneroustoyou。\" \"No,Ihaven’t,\"saidPegdecidedly。 \"Thinkagain。Hadhenotexpressedtoyou——youunderstandthatthisisconfidentialbetweenus,althoughIprotest,mydearyounglady,thatIseenoreasonwhyitshouldnotbemadepublic——hadhenotgivenutterancetosentimentsofanatureconsistentwithsomefuturematrimonialrelations?\"ButhereMissPeg’slargemouth,whichhadbeenslowlyrelaxingoverherirregularteeth,stoppedhim。 \"Ifyoumeanhewantedtomarryme——No!\" \"Isee。Butwerethereanyconditions——ofcourseyouknowthelawtakesnocognizanceofanynotexpressedinthewill;butstill,forthesakeofmerecorroborationofthebequest——doyouknowofanyconditionsonwhichhegaveyoutheproperty?\" \"Youmeandidhewantanythinginreturn?\" \"Exactly,mydearyounglady。\" Peg’sfaceononesideturnedadeepmagentacolor,ontheotheralightercherry,whilehernosewaspurple,andherforeheadanIndianred。Toaddtotheeffectofthisawkwardanddiscomposingdramaticexhibitionofembarrassment,shebegantowipeherhandsonherdress,andsatsilent。 \"Iunderstand,\"saidthelawyerhastily。\"Nomatter——theconditionsWEREfulfilled。\" \"No!\"saidPegamazedly。\"Howcouldtheybeuntilhewasdead?\" Itwasthelawyer’sturntocolorandgrowembarrassed。 \"HeDIDsaysomething,andmakesomeconditions,\"continuedPeg,withacertainfirmnessthroughherawkwardness;\"butthat’snobody’sbusinessbutmineandhis’n。Andit’snocallo’yoursortheirs。\" \"But,mydearMissMoffat,iftheseveryconditionswereproofsofhisrightmind,yousurelywouldnotobjecttomakethemknown,ifonlytoenableyoutoputyourselfinaconditiontocarrythemout。\" \"But,\"saidPegcunningly,\"s’poseyouandtheCourtdidn’tthink’emsatisfactory?S’poseyouthought’emQUEER?Eh?\" Withthishelplesslimitationonthepartofthedefence,thecasecametotrial。Everybodyremembersit,——howforsixweeksitwasthedailyfoodofCalaverasCounty;howforsixweekstheintellectualandmoralandspiritualcompetencyofMr。JamesBywaystodisposeofhispropertywasdiscussedwithlearnedandformalobscurityinthecourt,andwithunletteredandindependentprejudicebycamp-firesandinbar-rooms。Attheendofthattime,whenitwaslogicallyestablishedthatatleastnine-tenthsofthepopulationofCalaveraswereharmlesslunatics,andeverybodyelse’sreasonseemedtototteronitsthrone,anexhaustedjurysuccumbedonedaytothepresenceofPeginthecourt-room。Itwasnotaprepossessingpresenceatanytime;buttheexcitement,andaninjudiciousattempttoornamentherself,broughtherdefectsintoaglaringreliefthatwasalmostunreal。Everyfreckleonherfacestoodoutandasserteditselfsingly;herpaleblueeyes,thatgavenoindicationofherforceofcharacter,wereweakandwandering,orstaredblanklyatthejudge;herover-sizedhead,broadatthebase,terminatinginthescantiestpossiblelight- coloredbraidinthemiddleofhernarrowshoulders,wasashardanduninterestingasthewoodenspheresthattoppedtherailingagainstwhichshesat。 Thejury,whoforsixweekshadhadherdescribedtothembytheplaintiffsasanarch,wilyenchantress,whohadsappedthefailingreasonofJimByways,revoltedtoaman。Therewassomethingsoappallinglygratuitousinherplainness,thatitwasfeltthatthreemillionswasscarcelyacompensationforit。\"Efthatmoneywasgivetoher,sheearneditSURE,boys:itwasn’tnosoftnessoftheoldman,\"saidtheforeman。Whenthejuryretired,itwasfeltthatshehadclearedhercharacter:whentheyre-enteredtheroomwiththeirverdict,itwasknownthatshehadbeenawardedthreemillionsdamagesforitsdefamation。 Shegotthemoney。Butthosewhohadconfidentlyexpectedtoseehersquanderitweredisappointed:onthecontrary,itwaspresentlywhisperedthatshewasexceedinglypenurious。Thatadmirablewoman,Mrs。StiverofRedDog,whoaccompaniedhertoSanFranciscotoassistherinmakingpurchases,wasloudinherindignation。\"ShecaresmorefortwobitsthanIdoforfivedollars。Shewouldn’tbuyanythingatthe’CityofParis,’becauseitwas’tooexpensive,’andatlastriggedherselfout,aperfectguy,atsomecheapslop-shopsinMarketStreet。AndafterallthecareJaneandmetookofher,givingupourtimeandexperiencetoher,sheneversomuchasmadeJaneasinglepresent。\"Popularopinion,whichregardedMrs。Stiver’sattentionaspurelyspeculative,wasnotshockedatthisunprofitabledenouement;butwhenPegrefusedtogiveanythingtoclearthemortgageoffthenewPresbyterianChurch,andevendeclinedtotakesharesintheUnionDitch,consideredbymanyasanequallysacredandsafeinvestment,shebegantolosefavor。Nevertheless,sheseemedtobeasregardlessofpublicopinionasshehadbeenbeforethetrial;tookasmallhouse,inwhichshelivedwithanoldwomanwhohadoncebeenafellow-servant,onapparentlytermsofperfectequality,andlookedafterhermoney。IwishIcouldsaythatshedidthisdiscreetly;butthefactis,sheblundered。Thesamedoggedpersistencyshehaddisplayedinclaimingherrightswasvisibleinherunsuccessfulventures。Shesunktwohundredthousanddollarsinaworn-outshaftoriginallyprojectedbythedeceasedtestator; sheprolongedthemiserableexistenceof\"TheRockvilleVanguard\" longafterithadceasedtointerestevenitsenemies;shekeptthedoorsoftheRockvilleHotelopenwhenitscustomhaddeparted;shelosttheco-operationandfavorofafellow-capitalistthroughatriflingmisunderstandinginwhichshewasderelictandimpenitent; shehadthreelawsuitsonherhandsthatcouldhavebeensettledforatrifle。Inotethesedefectstoshowthatshewasbynomeansaheroine。IquoteheraffairwithJackFolinsbeetoshowshewasscarcelytheaveragewoman。 Thathandsome,gracelessvagabondhadstrucktheoutskirtsofRedDoginacycloneofdissipationwhichlefthimastrandedbutstillratherinterestingwreckinaruinouscabinnotfarfromPegMoffat’svirginbower。Pale,crippledfromexcesses,withavoicequitetremulousfromsympatheticemotionmoreorlessdevelopedbystimulants,helingeredlanguidly,withmuchtimeonhishands,andonlyafewneighbors。Inthisfascinatingkindofgeneraldeshabilleofmorals,dress,andtheemotions,heappearedbeforePegMoffat。Morethanthat,heoccasionallylimpedwithherthroughthesettlement。ThecriticaleyeofRedDogtookinthesingularpair,——Jack,voluble,suffering,apparentlyovercomebyremorse,conscience,vituperation,anddisease;andPeg,open- mouthed,high-colored,awkward,yetdelighted;andthecriticaleyeofRedDog,seeingthis,winkedmeaninglyatRockville。Nooneknewwhatpassedbetweenthem;butallobservedthatonesummerdayJackdrovedownthemainstreetofRedDoginanopenbuggy,withtheheiressofthattownbesidehim。Jack,albeitatrifleshaky,heldthereinswithsomethingofhisolddash;andMistressPeggy,inanenormousbonnetwithpearl-coloredribbonsashadedarkerthanherhair,holdinginhershort,pink-glovedfingersabouquetofyellowroses,absolutelyglowedcrimsonindistressfulgratificationoverthedash-board。Sothesetwofaredon,outofthebusysettlement,intothewoods,againsttherosysunset。 Possiblyitwasnotaprettypicture:nevertheless,asthedimaislesofthesolemnpinesopenedtoreceivethem,minersleanedupontheirspades,andmechanicsstoppedintheirtoiltolookafterthem。ThecriticaleyeofRedDog,perhapsfromthesun,perhapsfromthefactthatithaditselfoncebeenyounganddissipated,tookonakindlymoistureasitgazed。 Themoonwashighwhentheyreturned。ThosewhohadwaitedtocongratulateJackonthisnearprospectofafavorablechangeinhisfortuneswerechagrinedtofind,that,havingseentheladysafehome,hehadhimselfdepartedfromRedDog。NothingwastobegainedfromPeg,who,onthenextdayandensuingdays,kepttheeventenorofherway,sunkathousandortwomoreinunsuccessfulspeculation,andmadenochangeinherhabitsofpersonaleconomy。 Weekspassedwithoutanyapparentsequeltothisromanticidyl。