\"Orfetchedhisownambulance,\"saidBriggs。
Nevertheless,afterapause,thewheelspresentlyrolledawayagain。
\"We’dbettergoandmeethimatthegate,\"saidRice,hitchinghisrevolverholsternearerhiship。\"Thatwagonstoppedlongenoughtoputdownthreeorfourmen。\"
Theywalkedleisurelybutsilentlytothegate。Itisprobablethatnoneofthembelievedinaseriouscollision,butnowtheprospecthadenoughpossibilityinittoquickentheirpulses。
Theyreachedthegate。Butitwasstillclosed;theroadbeyonditempty。
\"Mebbethey’vesneakedroundtothecabin,\"saidBriggs,\"andareholdin’itinside。\"
Theywereturningquicklyinthatdirection,whenWyngatesaid,\"Hush!——someone’sthereinthebrushunderthebuckeyes。\"
Theylistened;therewasafaintrustlingintheshadows。
\"Comeouto’that,Brown——intotheopen。Don’tbeshy,\"calledoutRiceincheerfulirony。\"We’rewaitin’forye。\"
ButBriggs,whowasnearestthewood,heresuddenlyutteredanexclamation,——\"B’gosh!\"andfellback,open-mouthed,uponhiscompanions。Theytoo,inanothermoment,brokeintoafeeblelaugh,andlapsedagainsteachotherinsheepishsilence。Foraveryprettygirl,handsomelydressed,sweptoutofthewoodandadvancedtowardsthem。
Evenatanytimeshewouldhavebeenanenchantingvisiontothesemen,butintheglowofexerciseandsparkleofangershewasbewildering。Herwonderfulhair,thecoloroffreshlyhewnredwood,hadescapedfromherhatinherpassagethroughtheunderbrush,andevenasshesweptdownupontheminhermajestyshewasjabbingahairpinintoitwithadexterousfemininehand。
Thethreepartnersturnedquitethecolorofherhair;JacksonWellsaloneremainedwhiteandrigid。Shecameon,herveryshortupperlipshowingherwhiteteethwithherpantingbreath。
Ricewasfirsttospeak。\"Ibeg——yourpardon,Miss——IthoughtitwasBrown——youknow,\"hestammered。
Butsheonlyturnedablightingbrowneyeontheculprit,curledhershortliptillitalmostvanishedinherscornfulnostrils,drewherskirtasidewithajerk,andcontinuedherwaystraighttoJacksonWells,whereshehalted。
\"Wedidnotknowyouwere——herealone,\"hesaidapologetically。
\"ThoughtIwasafraidtocomealone,didn’tyou?Well,yousee,I’mnot。There!\"Shemadeanotherdiveatherhatandhair,andbroughtthehatdownwickedlyoverhereyebrows。\"Gimmemyplants。\"
Jacksonhadbeenastonished。Hewouldhavescarcelyrecognizedinthiswillfulbeautythered-hairedgirlwhomhehadboyishlyhated,andwithwhomhehadoftenquarreled。Buttherewasarecollection——
andwiththatrecollectioncameaninstinctofhabit。Helookedhersquarelyintheface,and,tothehorrorofhispartners,said,\"Sayplease!\"
Theyhadexpectedtoseehimfall,smittenwiththehairpin!Butsheonlystopped,andtheninbitterironysaid,\"Please,Mr。
JacksonWells。\"
\"Ihaven’tdugthemupyet——anditwouldserveyoujustrightifI
madeyougetthemforyourself。Butperhapsmyfriendsheremighthelpyou——ifyouwerecivil。\"
Thethreepartnersseizedspadesandhoesandrushedforwardeagerly。\"Onlyshowuswhatyouwant,\"theysaidinonevoice。
Theyounggirlstaredatthem,andatJackson。Thenwithswiftdeterminationsheturnedherbackscornfullyuponhim,andwithadazzlingsmilewhichreducedthethreementoabsoluteidiocy,saidtotheothers,\"I’llshowYOU,\"andmarchedawaytothecabin。
\"Yemustn’tmindJacksey,\"saidRice,sycophanticallyedgingtoherside,\"he’ssocutupwithlosin’yourfatherthathelovedlikeason,heisn’thimself,anddon’tseemtoknowwhethertoanteuporpassout。Andasforyourself,Miss——why——Whatwasithewassayin’onlyjustastheyoungladycame?\"headded,turningabruptlytoWyngate。
\"EverythingthatcousinJoseyplantedwithherownhandsmustbetookupcarefullyandsentback——eventhoughit’skillin’metopartwithit,\"quotedWyngateunblushingly,asheslouchedalongontheotherside。
MissWells’seyesglaredatthem,thoughhermouthstillsmiledravishingly。\"I’msureI’mtroublingyou。\"
Inafewmomentstheplantsweredugupandcarefullylaidtogether;indeed,theservileBriggshadaddedafewthatshehadnotindicated。
\"Wouldyoumindbringingthemasfarasthebuggythat’scomingdownthehill?\"shesaid,pointingtoabuggydrivenbyasmallboywhichwasslowlyapproachingthegate。Thementenderlyliftedtheuprootedplants,andproceededsolemnly,MissWellsbringinguptherear,towardsthegate,whereJacksonWellswasstillsurlilylounging。
Theypassedoutfirst。MissWellslingeredforaninstant,andthenadvancingherbeautifulbutaudaciousfacewithinaninchofJackson’s,hissedout,\"Make-believe!andhypocrite!\"
\"Cross-patchandsauce-box!\"returnedJacksonreadily,stillunderthemaligninfluenceofhisboyishpast,assheflouncedaway。
Presentlyheheardthebuggyrattleawaywithhispersecutor。Buthispartnersstilllingeredontheroadinearnestconversation,andwhentheydidreturnitwaswithasingularawkwardnessandembarrassment,whichhenaturallyputdowntoaguiltyconsciousnessoftheirfoolishweaknessinsuccumbingtothegirl’sdemands。
ButhewasalittlesurprisedwhenDexterRiceapproachedhimgloomily。\"Ofcourse,\"hebegan,\"itain’tnocallofourstointerfereinfamilyaffairs,andyou’vearighttokeep’emtoyourself,butifyou’dbeenfairandsquareandaboveboardinwhatyougotoffonusaboutthisper——\"
\"Whatdoyoumean?\"demandedtheastonishedWells。
\"Well——callin’hera’red-hairedgal。’\"
\"Well——sheisared-hairedgirl!\"saidWellsimpatiently。
\"Aman,\"continuedRicepityingly,\"thatissoprejudicedastoapplysuchlanguagetoabeautifulorphan——tornwithgriefatthelossofabelovedbutd————dmisconstruingparent——merelybecauseshebegsafewvegetablesoutofhispotatopatch,ain’ttobereasonedwith。Butwhenyoucometolookatthisthingbyandlarge,andasafa’r-mindedman,sonny,you’llagreewithusthatthesooneryoumaketermswithherthebetter。Considerin’yourinterest,Jacksey,——letalonetheclaimsofhumanity,——we’veconcludedtowithdrawfromhereuntilthisthingissettled。She’ssorto’mixedusupwithyourfeelingsaginher,andnaturallysupposedweobjecttothecolorofherhair!andbein’apennilessorphan,rejectedbyherrelations\"——
\"Whatstuffareyoutalking?\"burstinJackson。\"Why,YOUsawshetreatedyoubetterthanshedidme。\"
\"Steady!Thereyougowiththattemperofyoursthatfrightenedthegirl!OfcourseshecouldseethatWEwerefa’r-mindedmen,accustomedtothewaysofsociety,andnotupsetbythevisitofalady,orthegivin’upofafewgreensticks!Butletthatslide!
We’regoin’backhometo-night,sonny,andwhenyou’vethoughtthisthingoverandarestraightenedupandgetyourrightbearin’s,we’llstandbyyouasbefore。We’llputamanontodoyourworkontheLedge,soyeneedn’tworryaboutthat。\"
Theywerequitefirminthisdecision,——howeverabsurdorobscuretheirconclusions,——andJackson,afterhisfirstflashofindignation,feltacertainreliefintheirdeparture。Butstrangelyenough,whilehehadhesitatedaboutkeepingthepropertywhentheywereviolentlyinfavorofit,henowfelthewasrightinretainingitagainsttheiradvicetocompromise。Thesentimentalideahadvanishedwithhisrecognitionofhishatefulcousinintheroleoftheinjuredorphan。Andforthesameoddreasonherprettinessonlyincreasedhisresentment。Hewasnotdeceived,——itwasthesamecapricious,willful,red-hairedgirl。
Thenextdayhesethimselftoworkwiththatdoggedsteadinessthatbelongedtohissimplenature,andwhichhadendearedhimtohispartners。HesethalfadozenChinamentowork,andfollowed,althoughapparentlydirecting,theirmethods。Thegreatdifficultywastorestrainandcontroltheexcessivevegetation,andhematchedthesmalleconomiesoftheChineseagainsttheopulenceoftheCaliforniansoil。The\"gardenpatch\"prospered;theneighborsspokewellofitandofhim。ButJacksonknewthatthisfierceharvestofearlyspringwastobefollowedbythesterilityofthedryseason,andthatirrigationcouldalonemakehisworkprofitableintheend。Hebroughtapumptoforcethewaterfromthelittlestreamatthefootoftheslopetothetop,andallowedittoflowbackthroughparalleltrenches。AgainBuckeyeapplauded!Onlythegloomybarkeepershookhishead。\"Themomentyougetthatthingtopay,Mr。Wells,you’llfindthehandofBrown,somewhere,gettingreadytosqueezeitdry!\"
ButJacksonWellsdidnottroublehimselfaboutBrown,whomhescarcelyknew。Onceindeed,whiletrenchingtheslope,hewasconsciousthathewaswatchedbytwomenfromtheoppositebank;
buttheywereapparentlysatisfiedbytheirscrutiny,andturnedaway。Stilllessdidheconcernhimselfwiththemovementsofhiscousin,whoonceortwicepassedhimsuperciliouslyinherbuggyontheroad。Again,shemethimasoneofacavalcadeofriders,mountedonahandsomebutill-temperedmustang,whichshewasmanagingwithanill-temperandgraceequaltothebrute’s,tothealternatedelightandterrorofhercavalier。Hecouldseethatshehadbeenpettedandspoiledbyhernewguardianandhisfriendsfarbeyondhisconception。Butwhysheshouldgrudgehimthelittlegardenandthepastorallifeforwhichshewassounsuited,puzzledhimgreatly。
Oneafternoonhewasworkingneartheroad,whenhewasstartledbyanoutcryfromhisChineselaborers,theirrapiddispersalfromthestrawberrybedswheretheywereworking,thesplinteringcrashofhisfencerails,andacommotionamongthebuckeyes。Furiousatwhatseemedtohimoneoftheusualwantonattacksuponcoolielabor,heseizedhispickandrantotheirassistance。ButhewassurprisedtofindJocelinda’smustangcaughtbythesaddleandstrugglingbetweentwotrees,anditsunfortunatemistresslyinguponthestrawberrybed。Shockedbutcool-headed,Jacksonreleasedthehorsefirst,whowaslashingoutanddestroyingeverythingwithinhisreach,andthenturnedtohiscousin。Butshehadalreadyliftedherselftoherelbow,andwithatrickleofbloodandmudononefaircheekwassurveyinghimscornfullyunderhertumbledhairandhanginghat。
\"Youdon’tsupposeIwastrespassingonyourwretchedpatchagain,doyou?\"shesaidinavoiceshewastryingtokeepfrombreaking。
\"Itwasthatbrute——whobolted。\"
\"Idon’tsupposeyouwerebullyingMEthistime,\"hesaid,\"butyouwereYOURHORSE——oritwouldn’thavehappened。Areyouhurt?\"
Shetriedtomove;heofferedherhishand,butsheshiedfromitandstruggledtoherfeet。Shetookastepforward——butlimped。
\"Ifyoudon’twantmyarm,letmecallaChinaman,\"hesuggested。
Sheglaredathim。\"IfyoudoI’llscream!\"shesaidinalowvoice,andheknewshewould。Butatthesamemomentherfacewhitened,atwhichheslippedhisarmunderhersinadexterous,business-likeway,soastosupportherweight。Thenherhatgotaskew,anddowncamealongbraidoverhisshoulder。Heremembereditofold,onlyitwasdarkerthanthenandtwoorthreefeetlonger。
\"Ifyoucouldmanagetolimpasfarasthegateandsitdownonthebank,I’dgetyourhorseforyou,\"hesaid。\"Ihitchedittoasapling。\"
\"Isawyoudid——beforeyouevenofferedtohelpme,\"shesaidscornfully。
\"Thehorsewouldhavegotaway——YOUcouldn’t。\"
\"IfyouonlyknewhowIhatedyou,\"shesaid,withawhiteface,butatremblinglip。
\"Idon’tseehowthatwouldmakethingsanybetter,\"hesaid。
\"Betterwipeyourface;it’sscratchedandmuddy,andyou’vebeenrubbingyournoseinmystrawberrybed。\"
Shesnatchedhisprofferedhandkerchiefsuddenly,appliedittoherface,andsaid:\"Isupposeitlooksdreadful。\"
\"Likeapig’s,\"hereturnedcheerfully。
Shewalkedalittlemorefirmlyafterthis,untiltheyreachedthegate。Heseatedheronthebank,andwentbackforthemustang。
Thatbeautifulbrute,astoundedandsorefromitscontactwiththetoprailandbrambles,wascowedandsubduedasheleditback。
Shehadfinishedwipingherface,andwashurriedlydisentanglingtwostingingtearsfromherlonglashes,beforeshethrewbackhishandkerchief。Hersprainedankleobligedhimtoliftherintothesaddleandadjustherlittleshoeinthestirrup。Herememberedwhenitwasstillsmaller。\"Youusedtorideastride,\"hesaid,afloodofrecollectioncomingoverhim,\"andit’smuchsaferwithyourtemperandthatbrute。\"
\"Andyou,\"shesaidinalowervoice,\"usedtobe\"——Buttherestofhersentencewaslostintheswitchofthewhipandthejumpofherhorse,buthethoughtthewordwas\"kinder。\"
Perhapsthiswaswhy,afterhewatchedhercanteraway,hewentbacktothegarden,andfromthebruisedandtrampledstrawberrybedgatheredasmallbasketofthefinestfruit,coveredthemwithleaves,addedapaperwiththehighlyingeniouswitticism,\"Pickedupwithyou,\"andsentthemtoherbyoneoftheChinamen。HerforcibleentrymovedLiSing,hisforeman,alsochieflaundrymantothesettlement,toreminiscences:
\"MeheapknewMissyWellsandoleman,whogodead。OlemanalleetimemakechinmusictoMissy。Alleetimejawjaw——alleetimemakelows——alleetimecutteeupMissy!PlentytimelockeeupMissytopsidehouse;nocanwalkee——nocantalkee——nohabgot——howcanget?——mustwasheewasheealleesameChinaman。Olemangodead——
Missyalllighteenow。Plentyfun。PlentystayinBlown’sbighouse,top-sidehill;Blownfirst-chopman。\"
Hadheinquiredhemighthavefoundthispagantestimony,foronce,corroboratedbytheChristianneighbors。
Butanotherincidentdroveallthisfromhismind。Thelittlestream——thelifebloodofhisgarden——randry!InquiryshowedthatithadbeendivertedtwomilesawayintoBrown’sditch!Wells’sindignantprotestelicitedaformalreplyfromBrown,statingthatheownedtheadjacentminingclaims,andremindinghimthatminingrightstowatertookprecedenceoftheagriculturalclaim,butoffering,bywayofcompensation,topurchasethelandthusmadeuselessandsterile。Jacksonsuddenlyrecalledtheprophecyofthegloomybarkeeper。Theend,hadcome!Butwhatcouldtheschemingcapitalistwantwiththeland,equallyuseless——ashisunclehadproved——forminingpurposes?Coulditbesheermalignity,incitedbyhisvengefulcousin?Butherehepaused,rejectingtheideaasquicklyasitcame。No!hispartnerswereright!Hewasatrespasseronhiscousin’sheritage——therewasnoluckinit——hewaswrong,andthiswashispunishment!Insteadofyieldinggracefullyashemight,hemustbackdownnow,andshewouldneverknowhisfirstrealfeelings。Evennowhewouldmakeoverthepropertytoherasafreegift。Buthispartnershadadvancedhimmoneyfromtheirscantymeanstoplantandworkit。Hebelievedthatanappealtotheirfeelingswouldpersuadethemtoforegoeventhat,butheshrankevenmorefromconfessinghisdefeattoTHEM
thantoher。
Hehadlittleheartinhislaborsthatday,anddismissedtheChinamenearly。Heagainexaminedhisuncle’soldminingclaimonthetopoftheslope,butwassatisfiedthatithadbeenahopelessenterpriseandwiselyabandoned。Itwassunsetwhenhestoodunderthebuckeyes,gloomilylookingattheglowfadeoutofthewest,asithadoutofhisboyishhopes。Hehadgrowntoliketheplace。
Itwasthehour,too,whenthefewflowershehadcultivatedgavebacktheirpleasantodors,asifgratefulforhiscare。Andthenheheardhisnamecalled。
Itwashiscousin,standingafewyardsfromhiminevidenthesitation。Shewasquitepale,andforamomenthethoughtshewasstillsufferingfromherfall,untilhesawinhernervous,half-embarrassedmannerthatithadnophysicalcause。Heroldaudacityandangerseemedgone,yettherewasaqueerdeterminationinherprettybrows。
\"Good-evening,\"hesaid。
Shedidnotreturnhisgreeting,butpullinguneasilyatherglove,saidhesitatingly:\"Unclehasaskedyoutosellhimthisland?\"
\"Yes。\"
\"Well——don’t!\"sheburstoutabruptly。
Hestaredather。
\"Oh,I’mnottryingtokeepyouhere,\"shewenton,flashingbackintoheroldtemper;\"soyouneedn’tstarelikethat。Isay,’Don’t,’becauseitain’tright,itain’tfair。\"
\"Why,he’sleftmenoalternative,\"hesaid。
\"That’sjustit——that’swhyit’smeanandlow。Idon’tcareifheisouruncle。\"
Jacksonwasbewilderedandshocked。
\"Iknowit’shorridtosayit,\"shesaid,withawhiteface;\"butit’shorridertokeepitin!Oh,Jack!whenwewerelittle,andusedtofightandquarrel,Ineverwasmean——wasI?Ineverwasunderhanded——wasI?Ineverlied——didI?AndIcan’tlienow。
Jack,\"shelookedhurriedlyaroundher,\"HEwantstogetholdoftheland——HEthinksthere’sgoldintheslopeandbankbythestream。Hesaysdadwasafooltohavelocatedhisclaimsohighup。Jack!didyoueverprospectthebank?\"
AdawningofintelligencecameuponJackson。\"No,\"hesaid;\"but,\"
headdedbitterly,\"what’stheuse?Heownsthewaternow,——I
couldn’tworkit。\"
\"But,Jack,IFyoufoundthecolor,thiswouldbeaMININGclaim!
Youcouldclaimthewaterright;and,asit’syourland,yourclaimwouldbefirst!\"
Jacksonwasstartled。\"Yes,IFIfoundthecolor。\"
\"YouWOULDfindit。\"
\"WOULD?\"
\"Yes!IDID——onthesly!Yesterdaymorningonyourslopebythestream,whennoonewasup!Iwashedapanfulandgotthat。\"Shetookapieceoftissuepaperfromherpocket,openedit,andshookintoherlittlepalmthreetinypinpointsofgold。
\"Andthatwasyourownidea,Jossy?\"
\"Yes!\"
\"Yourveryown?\"
\"HonestInjin!\"
\"Wishyoumaydie?\"
\"True,OKing!\"
Heopenedhisarms,andtheymutuallyembraced。Thentheyseparated,takingholdofeachother’shandssolemnly,andfallingbackuntiltheywereatarm’slength。Thentheyslowlyextendedtheirarmssidewaysatfulllength,untilthisactionnaturallybroughttheirfacesandlipstogether。Theydidthiswiththeutmostgravitythreetimes,andthenembracedagain,rockingonpivotedfeetlikeametronome。Alas!itwasnomomentaryinspiration。Themostcasualandindifferentobservercouldseethatitwastheresultoflongpreviouspracticeandshamelessexperience。Andassuch——itwasarevelationandanexplanation……
\"IalwayssuspectedthatJacksonwasplayin’usaboutthatred-
hairedcousin,\"saidRicetwoweekslater;\"butIcan’tswallowthatpurpstuffaboutherputtin’himuptothatdodgeaboutanewgolddiscoveryonafreshclaim,justtoknockoutBrown。No,sir。
Hefoundthatgoldinopenin’theseirrigatin’trenches,——theusualniggerluck,findin’whatyou’renotlookin’arter。\"
\"Well,wecan’tcomplain,forhe’sofferedtoworkitonshareswithus,\"saidBriggs。
\"Yes——untilhe’sreadytotakeinanotherpartner。\"
\"Not——Brown?\"saidhishorrifiedcompanions。
\"No!——butBrown’sadopteddaughter——thatred-hairedcousin!\"
THEREINCARNATIONOFSMITH
TheextravagantsupperpartybywhichMr。JamesFarendellcelebratedthelastdayofhisbachelorhoodwasprotractedsofarintothenight,thatthelastguestwhopartedfromhimatthedooroftheprincipalSacramentorestaurantwasforamomentimpressedwiththebeliefthatacertainruddyglowintheskywasalreadythedawn。
ButMr。Farendellhadkepthisheadclearenoughtorecognizeitasthelightofsomeburningbuildinginaremotebusinessdistrict,anotinfrequentoccurrenceinthedryseason。Whenhehaddismissedhisguestheturnedawayinthatdirectionforfurtherinformation。
Hisowncounting-housewasnotinthatimmediateneighborhood,butSacramentohadbeenoncebeforevisitedbyarapidandfar-sweepingconflagration,anditbehoovedhimtobeonthealertevenonthisnightoffestivity。
Perhapsalsoacertainanxietyaroseoutoftheoccasion。Hewastobemarriedto-morrowtothewidowofhislatepartner,andthemarriage,besidesbeinganattractiveone,wouldsettlemanybusinessdifficulties。Hehadbeenafortunateman,but,likemanymorefortunatemen,wasnotblindtothepossibilitiesofachangeofluck。Thedeathofhispartnerinasuccessfulbusinesshadatfirstseemedtobetokenthatchange,buthissuccessful,thoughhasty,courtshipoftheinexperiencedwidowhadrestoredhischanceswithoutgreatlyshockingthedecorumofapioneercommunity。
Nevertheless,hewasnotacontentedman,andhardlyadetermined——
althoughanenergeticone。
Awalkofafewmomentsbroughthimtotheleveeoftheriver,——afavoreddistrict,wherehiscounting-house,withmanyothers,wasconvenientlysituated。Intheseearlydaysonlyafewofthesebuildingscouldbesaidtobepermanent,——fireandfloodperpetuallythreatenedthem。Theyweremerelytemporarystructuresofwood,orinthecaseofMr。Farendell’soffice,ashellofcorrugatediron,sheathingaone-storiedwoodenframe,moreorlesselaborateinitsinteriordecorations。Bythetimehehadreachedit,thedistantfirehadincreased。Onhiswayhehadmetandrecognizedmanyofhisbusinessacquaintanceshurryingthither,——sometosavetheirownproperty,ortoassisttheimperfectlyequippedvolunteerfiredepartmentintheirunselfishlabors。ItwasprobablyMr。
Farendell’speculiarpreoccupationonthatparticularnightwhichhadpreventedhisjoiningintheirbrotherlyzeal。
Heunlockedtheirondoor,andlitthehanginglampthatwasusedinall-nightsittingsonsteamerdays。Itrevealedasmartlyfurnishedoffice,withahighdeskforhisclerks,andasmalleroneforhimselfinonecorner。Inthecentreofthewallstoodalargesafe。Thishealsounlockedandtookoutafewimportantbooks,aswellasasmalldrawercontaininggoldcoinanddusttotheamountofaboutfivehundreddollars,thelargebalancehavingbeendepositedinbankonthepreviousday。Theactwasonlyprecautionary,ashedidnotexhibitanyhasteinremovingthemtoaplaceofsafety,andremainedmeditativelyabsorbedinlookingoverapacketofpaperstakenfromthesamedrawer。Thecloselyshutteredbuilding,almosthermeticallysealedagainstlight,andperhapssound,preventedhisobservingthesteadilyincreasinglightoftheconflagration,orhearingthenearertumultofthefiremen,andtheinvasionofhisquietdistrictbyotherequallysolicitoustenants。Thepapersseemedalsotopossesssomeimportance,for,thestillnessbeingsuddenlybrokenbytheturningofthehandleoftheheavydoorhehadjustclosed,anditsopeningwithdifficulty,hisfirstactwastohurriedlyconcealthem,withoutapparentlypayingathoughttotheexposedgoldbeforehim。
Andhisexpressionandattitudeinfacingroundtowardsthedoorwasquiteasmuchofnervoussecretivenessasofindignationattheinterruption。
Yettheintruderappeared,thoughsingular,bynomeansformidable。
Hewasamanslightlypastthemiddleage,withathinface,hollowedatthecheeksandtemplesasifbyillnessorasceticism,andagrayishbeardthatencircledhisthroatlikeasoiledworsted\"comforter\"belowhisclean-shavenchinandmouth。Hismannerwasslowandmethodical,andevenwhenheshottheboltofthedoorbehindhim,theactdidnotseemaggressive。NeverthelessMr。
Farendellhalfrosewithhishandonhispistol-pocket,butthestrangermerelyliftedhisownhandwithagestureofindifferentwarning,and,drawingachairtowardshim,droppedintoitdeliberately。
Mr。Farendell’sangrystarechangedsuddenlytooneofsurprisedrecognition。\"JoshScranton,\"hesaidhesitatingly。
\"Ireckon,\"respondedthestrangerslowly。\"That’sthenameI
allusbore,andYOUcalledyourselfFarendell。Well,weain’tseeneachothersensthespringo’’50,whenyeleftmelyingnighpeteredoutwithchillsandfeverontheStanislausRiver,andsoldtheclaimthatmeandDuffyworkedunderourveryfeet,andskedaddledfor’Frisco!\"
\"Ionlyexercisedmyrightasprincipalowner,andtosecuremyadvances,\"beganthelateMr。Farendellsharply。
Butagainthethinhandwasraised,thistimewithaslow,scornfulwaivingofanyexplanations。\"Itain’tthatinparticklerthatI’vekemtoseeyeforto-night,\"saidthestrangerslowly,\"noritain’taboutyourtakin’thenameo’’Farendell,’thatfriendo’
yourswhodiedonthepassageherewithye,andwhosepapersyeborrowed!Noritain’tonaccounto’thatwifeofyoursyeleftbehindinMissouri,andwhoselettersyouneveranswered。It’sthemthingsalltogether——andsuthin’else!\"
\"Whatthed——-ldoyouwant,then?\"saidFarendell,withadesperatedirectnessthatwas,however,atacitconfessionofthetruthoftheseaccusations。
\"Yerallowin’thatye’llgetmarriedtomorrow?\"saidScrantonslowly。
\"Yes,andbed————dtoyou,\"saidFarendellfiercely。
\"YerNOT,\"returnedScranton。\"NotifIknowsit。Yergoin’toclimbdown。Yergoin’togetupandget!Yergoin’tostepdownandout!Yergoin’toshutupyourdeskandyourbooksandthishullconsarninsideofanhour,andvamosetheranch。Arteranhourfromnowtharwon’tbeanyMr。Farendell,andnoweddin’
to-morrow。\"
\"Ifthat’syourgame——perhapsyou’dliketomurdermeatonce?\"
saidFarendellwithashiftingeye,ashishandagainmovedtowardshisrevolver。
Butagainthethinhandofthestrangerwasalsolifted。\"Weain’tinthebusinesso’murderin’orbein’murdered,orwemighthevkemheretogether,meandDuffy。NowifanythinghappenstomeDuffywillbeleft,andHE’Sgottheproofs。\"
Farendellseemedtorecognizethefactwiththesamedirectness。
\"That’sit,isit?\"hesaidbluntly。\"Well,howmuchdoyouwant?
Only,IwarnyouthatIhaven’tmuchtogive。\"
\"Woteveryou’vegot,ifitwasmillions,itain’tenoughtobuyusup,andyeoughttoknowthatbythistime,\"respondedScranton,withamomentaryflashinhiseyes。Butthenextmomenthispreviouspassionlessdeliberationreturned,andleaninghisarmonthedeskofthemanbeforehimhepickedupapaperweightcarelesslyandturneditoverashesaidslowly,\"Thefactis,Mr。
Farendell,you’vebeenmakingus,meandDuffy,tired。We’vebinwatchin’youandyourdoin’s,lyin’lowandsayin’nothin’,tillweconcludedthatitwasabouttimeyouhandedinyourchecksandlefttheboard。Weain’twantednothin’ofye,weain’tbegrudgedyenothin’,butwe’veallowedthatthisyerthingmuststop。\"
\"AndwhatifIrefuse?\"saidFarendell。
\"Thar’llbesomecussin’andabigrowfromYOU,Ikalkilate——andmaybesomefightin’allround,\"saidScrantondispassionately。
\"Butitwillbeallthesameintheend。Thehullthingwillcomeout,andyou’llhevtoslidejustthesame。T’otherwise,efyeslideoutNOW,it’swithoutarow。\"
\"Anddoyousupposeabusinessmanlikemecandisappearwithoutafussoverit?\"saidFarendellangrily。\"Areyoumad?\"
\"IreckontheholeYOU’LLmakekinbefilledup,\"saidScrantondryly。\"ButefyegoNOW,youwon’tbebotheredbythefuss,whileifyoustayyou’llhavetofacethemusic,andgotoo!\"
Farendellwassilent。Possiblythetruthofthishadlongsincebeenborneuponhim。Noonebuthimselfknewtheincessantstrainoftheseyearsofevasionandconcealment,andhowheoftenhadbeenneartosomesuchdesperateculmination。Thesacrificeofferedtohimwasnot,therefore,sogreatasitmighthaveseemed。TheknowledgeofthismighthavegivenhimamomentarysuperiorityoverhisantagonisthadScranton’smotivebeenapurelyselfishormalignantone,butasitwasnot,andashemayhavehadsomeinstinctiveideaofFarendell’sfeelingalso,itmadehisultimatumappearthemorepassionlessandfateful。AnditwasthisqualitywhichperhapscausedFarendelltoburstoutwithdesperateabruptness,——
\"Whatinh-lleverputyouuptothis!\"
ScrantonfoldedhisarmsuponFarendell’sdesk,andslowlywipinghiscleanjawwithonehand,repeateddeliberately,\"Wall——IreckonItoldyethatbefore!You’vebeenmakingus——meandDuffy——
tired!\"Hepausedforamoment,andthen,risingabruptly,withacarelessgesturetowardstheuncoveredtrayofgold,said,\"Come!
yekintakeenuffo’thattogetawaywith;thelessyetake,though,thelesslikelyyou’llbetobefollowed!\"
Hewenttothedoor,unlockedandopenedit。Astrangelight,asofaluridstorminterspersedbysheet-likelightning,filledtheouterdarkness,andthesilencewasnowbrokenbydullcrashesandnearercriesandshouting。Afewfigureswerealsodimlyflittingaroundtheneighboringemptyoffices,someofwhich,likeFarendell’s,hadbeenenteredbytheirnowalarmedowners。
\"You’vegotagoodchancenow,\"continuedScranton;\"yecouldn’thevabetter。It’sabigfire——ascorcher——andjestthetimeforamantowipehimselfoutandnotbemissed。Maketrackswherethecrowdisthickestandwharye’relikelytobeseen,ezefyewerehelpin’!Ther’’llbeothermenmissedtomorrowbesideyou,\"headdedwithgrimsignificance;\"butnobody’llknowthatyouwasonewhoreallygotaway。\"
Wheretheimperturbablelogicofthestrangemanmighthavefailed,thenoise,thetumult,thesuggestionofswift-comingdisaster,andthenecessityforsomeimmediateactionofanykind,wasconvincing。
Farendellhastilystuffedhispocketswithgoldandthepapershehadfound,andmovedtothedoor。Alreadyhefanciedhefeltthehotbreathoftheleapingconflagrationbeyond。\"Andyou?\"hesaid,turningsuspiciouslytoScranton。
\"Whenyou’reshutofthisandcleanoff,I’llfixthingsandleavetoo——butnotbefore。Ireckon,\"headdedgrimly,withaglanceatthesky,nowstreamingwithsparkslikeameteoricshower,\"tharwon’tbemuchlefthereinthemorning。\"
Afewdullemberspatteredontheironroofofthelowbuildingandboundedoffinashes。Farendellcastafinalglancearoundhim,andthendartedfromthebuilding。Theirondoorclangedbehindhim——hewasgone。
Evidentlynottoosoon,fortheotherbuildingswerealreadydesertedbytheirwould-besalvors,whohadfilledthestreetswithpilesofbooksandvaluableswaitingtobecarriedaway。Thenoccurredaterriblephenomenon,whichhadoncebeforeinsuchdisastersparalyzedtheeffortsofthefiremen。Alargewoodenwarehouseinthecentreoftheblockofoffices,manyhundredfeetfromthesceneofactiveconflagration——whichhadhithertoremainedintact——suddenlybecameenvelopedincloudsofsmoke,andwithoutwarningburstassuddenlyfromroofandupperstoryintovividflame。Therewereeye-witnesseswhodeclaredthatastreamoflivingfireseemedtoleapuponitfromtheburningdistrict,andconnectedthespacebetweenthemwithanarchofluminousheat。Inanotherinstantthewholedistrictwasinvolvedinawhirlwindofsmokeandflame,outofwhoseseethingvortexthecorrugatedironbuildingsoccasionallyshowedtheirshrivelingorglowingoutlines。
Andthenthefiresweptonandaway。
Whenthesunagainaroseoverthepanic-strickenanddevastatedcity,allpersonalincidentanddisasterwasforgotteninthelargercalamity。Itwastwoorthreedaysbeforethefullparticularscouldbegathered——evenwhilethedominantandresistlessenergyofthepeoplewaserectingnewbuildingsuponthestill-smokingruins。ItwasonlyonthethirddayafterwardsthatJamesFarendell,onthedeckofacoastingsteamer,creepingoutthroughthefogsoftheGoldenGate,readthelatestnewsinaSanFranciscopaperbroughtbythepilot。Ashehurriedlycomprehendedthemagnitudeoftheloss,whichwasfarbeyondhispreviousconception,heexperiencedacertainsatisfactioninfindinghispositionnoworsemateriallythanthatofmanyofhisfellowworkers。THEYwereruinedlikehimself;THEYmustbegintheirlifeafresh——butthen!Ah!therewasstillthatterribledifference。
Hedrewhisbreathquickly,andreadon。Suddenlyhestopped,transfixedbyalaterparagraph。Foraninstanthefailedtograspitsfullsignificance。Thenhereaditagain,thewordsimprintingthemselvesonhissenseswithaslowdeliberationthatseemedtohimaspassionlessasScranton’sutterancesonthatfatefulnight。
\"Thelossoflife,itisnowfeared,ismuchgreaterthanatfirstimagined。TothelistthathasbeenalreadypublishedwemustaddthenameofJamesFarendell,theenergeticcontractorsowellknowntoourcitizens,whowasmissingthemorningafterthefire。Hiscalcinedremainswerefoundthisafternooninthewarpedandtwistedironshellofhiscounting-house,thewoodenframehavingbeenreducedtocharcoalintheintenseheat。Theunfortunatemanseemstohavegonetheretoremovehisbooksandpapers,——aswasevidencedbytheironsafebeingfoundopen,——buttohavebeencaughtandimprisonedinthebuildingthroughtheheatcausingthemetalsheathingtohermeticallysealthedoorsandwindows。Hewasseenbysomeneighborstoenterthebuildingwhilethefirewasstilldistant,andhisremainswereidentifiedbyhiskeys,whichwerefoundbeneathhim。Apoignantinterestisaddedtohisuntimelyfatebythecircumstancethathewastohavebeenmarriedonthefollowingdaytothewidowofhislatepartner,andthathehad,atthecallofduty,thatveryeveningleftadinnerpartygiventocelebratethelastdayofhisbachelorhood——or,asithasindeedproved,ofhisearthlyexistence。Twofamiliesarethusplacedinmourning,anditisasingularsequelthatbythisuntowardcalamitythewell-knownfirmofFarendell&Cutlermaybesaidtohaveceasedtoexist。\"
Mr。Farendellstartedtohisfeet。ButalurchoftheschoonerassheroseonthelongswellofthePacificsenthimstaggeringdizzilybacktohisseat,andcheckedhisfirstwildimpulsetoreturn。Hesawitallnow,——thefirehadavengedhimbywipingouthispersecutor,Scranton,butintheeyesofhiscontemporariesithadonlyerasedHIM!Hemightreturntorefutethestoryinhisownperson,butthedeadman’spartnerstilllivedwithhissecret,andhisownrehabilitationcouldonlyrevivehisformerperil……
FouryearselapsedbeforethelateMr。FarendellagainsetfootintheleveeofSacramento。ThesteamboatthatbroughthimfromSanFranciscowasamarveltohiminsize,elegance,andcomfort;sodifferentfromthelittle,crowded,tri-weeklypacketheremembered;anditmight,inamanner,havepreparedhimforthegreaterchangeinthecity。Buthewasastoundedtofindnothingtoremindhimofthepast,——nolandmark,norevenruin,oftheplacehehadknown。Blocksofbrickbuildings,withthoroughfareshavingstrangetitles,occupiedthedistrictwherehiscounting-
househadstood,andevenobliterateditssite;equallystrangenameswereupontheshopsandwarehouses。Inhisfouryears’
wanderingshehadscarcelyfoundaplaceasunfamiliar。Hehadtrustedtothegreatchangeinhisownappearance——thefullbeardthatheworeandthetanningofatropicalsun——topreventrecognition;buttheprecautionwasunnecessary,therewerenonetorecognizehiminthenewfaceswhichweretheonlyoneshesawinthetransformedcity。Acautiousallusiontothepastwhichhehadmadeontheboattoafellowpassengerhadbroughtonlythesurprisedrejoinder,\"Oh,thatmusthavebeenbeforethebigfire,\"
asifitwasanhistoricepoch。Therewassomethingofpaineveninthisassuredsecurityofhisloneliness。Hisobliterationwascomplete。
ForthelateMr。Farendellhadsufferedsomechangeofmindwithhisothermutations。Hehadbeensingularlylucky。TheschoonerinwhichhehadescapedbroughthimtoAcapulco,where,asareturningCalifornian,andapresumablysuccessfulone,hisservicesandexperiencewereeagerlysoughtbyanEnglishpartyengagedindevelopingcertaindisusedMexicanmines。Asthepost,however,wasperilouslyneartherouteofregularemigration,assoonashehadgainedasufficientsumheembarkedwithsomegoodstoCallao,wherehepresentlyestablishedhimselfinbusiness,resuminghisREALname——theunambitiousbutindistinctiveoneof\"Smith。\"Itishighlyprobablethatthisprudentialactwasalsohisfirststeptowardsrectitude。Forwhetherthechangewasaquestionofmoralethics,ormerelyasuperstitiousessayinluck,hewasthereafterstrictlyhonestinbusiness。Hebecameprosperous。Hehadbeensustainedinhisflightbytheintentionthat,ifheweresuccessfulelsewhere,hewouldendeavortocommunicatewithhisabandonedfiancee,andaskhertojoinhim,andsharenothisnamebutfortuneinexile。Butashegrewrich,thedifficultiesofcarryingoutthisintentionbecamemoreapparent;hewasbynomeanscertainofherloyaltysurvivingthedeceithehadpracticedandtherevelationhewouldhavetomake;
hewasdoubtfulofthesuccessofanystorywhichatothertimeshewouldhavegliblyinventedtotaketheplaceoftruth。Alreadyseveralmonthshadelapsedsincehissupposeddeath;couldheexpecthertobelessaccessibletoprematureadvancesnowthanwhenshehadbeenawidow?Perhapsthismadehimthinkofthewifehehaddesertedsolongago。Hehadbeenquitecontenttolivewithoutregretoraffection,forgettingandforgotten,butinhispresentprosperityhefelttherewassomeneedofputtinghisdomesticaffairsintoamoresecureandlegitimateshape,toavertanycatastrophelikethelast。HEREatleastwouldbenodifficulty;husbandshaddesertedtheirwivesbeforethisinCalifornianemigration,andhadbeenheardofonlyaftertheyhadmadetheirfortune。AnyplausiblestorywouldbeacceptedbyHER
inthejoyofhisreappearance;orif,indeed,ashereflectedwithequalcomplacency,shewasdeadordivorcedfromhimthroughhisdesertion——asufficientcauseinherownState——andre-married,hewouldatleastbemoresecure。Hebegan,withoutcommittinghimself,byinquiryandanonymouscorrespondence。Hiswife,helearnt,hadleftMissouriforSacramentoonlyamonthortwoafterhisowndisappearancefromthatplace,andheraddresswasunknown!
Acomplicationsounlookedfordisquietedhim,andyetwhettedhiscuriosity。TheonlypersonshemightmeetinCaliforniawhocouldpossiblyidentifyhimwiththelateMr。FarendellwasDuffy;hehadoftenwonderedifthatmysteriouspartnerofScranton’shadbeendeceivedwiththeothers,orhadeversuspectedthatthebodydiscoveredinthecounting-housewasScranton’s。Ifnot,hemusthaveacceptedthestrangecoincidencethatScrantonhaddisappearedalsothesamenight。InthefirstsixmonthsofhisexilehehadsearchedtheCalifornianpapersthoroughly,buthadfoundnorecordofanydoubthavingbeenthrownontheacceptedbelief。Itwasthesecircumstances,andperhapsavaguefascinationnotunlikethatwhichimpelsthemalefactortohauntthesceneofhiscrime,that,attheendoffouryears,hadbroughthim,amanofmiddleageandassuredoccupationandfortune,backtothecityhehadfledfrom。
Afewdaysatoneofthenewhotelsconvincedhimthoroughlythathewasinnodangerofrecognition,andgavehimtheassurancetotakeroomsmoreinkeepingwithhiscircumstancesandhisownfranklyavowedpositionastheheadofaSouthAmericanhouse。A
cautiousacquaintance——throughtheagencyofhisbanker——withafewbusinessmengavehimsomeoccupation,andthefactofhisSouthAmericanlettersbeingaddressedtoDonDiegoSmithgaveaforeignflavortohisindividuality,whichhistannedfaceanddarkbeardhadmateriallyhelped。Astrongertestconvincedhimhowcompletewastheobliterationofhisformeridentity。Onedayatthebankhewasstartledatbeingintroducedbythemanagertoamanwhomheatoncerecognizedasaformerbusinessacquaintance。Buttheshockwashisalone;theformalapproachandunfamiliarmannerofthemanshowedthathehadfailedtorecognizeevenaresemblance。
Butwouldheequallyescapedetectionbyhiswifeifhemetherasaccidentally,——anencounternottobethoughtofuntilheknewsomethingmoreofher?Hebecamemorecautiousingoingtopublicplaces,butluckilyforhimtheproportionofwomentomenwasstillsmallinCalifornia,andtheyweremoreobservedthanobserving。
Amonthelapsed;inthattimehehadthoroughlyexhaustedthelocalDirectoriesinhiscautiousresearchesamongthe\"Smiths,\"forinhisfearofprecipitatingaprematuredisclosurehehadgivenuphisformeranonymousadvertising。Andtherewasacertainoccupationinthispersonalquestthatfilledhisbusinesstime。