第5章

类别:其他 作者:Bret Harte字数:20291更新时间:19/01/05 13:39:32
Mrs。Bunkercastahastyglancearoundher,andpressedthelettertoherlips。Itwasasuddenconsummationofhervaguest,half— formedwishes,therealizationofherwildestdreams!Tobetheconfidanteofthegallantbutmelancholyheroinhislonelyexileandpersecutionwastosatisfyalltheunformulatedromanticfanciesofhergirlishreading;tobelater,perhaps,theFloraMacdonaldofamiddle—agedPrinceCharliedidnot,however,evokeanyludicrousassociationsinhermind。Herfemininefancyexaltedtheescapedduelistandallegedassassinintoasocialmartyr。Hisactualsmallpoliticalintriguesandignobleaimsofofficeseemedtoherlittledifferentfromthoseaspirationsofroyaltywhichshehadreadabout——asperhapstheywere。Indeed,itistobefearedthatinfoolishlittleMrs。Bunker,WynyardMarionhadfoundtheoldfeminineadorationofpretensionandprivilegewhicheveryrascalhastakenadvantageofsincetheflood。 Howbeit,thenextmorningaftershehadreturnedandZephashadsailedaway,sheflewaredbandanahandkerchiefonthelittleflagstaffbeforethehouse。Afewhourslater,aboatappearedmysteriouslyfromaroundthePoint。Itsonlyoccupant——acommonsailor——askedhername,andhandedherasealedpackage。Mrs。 Bunker’sinventionhadalreadybeenatwork。ShehadcreatedanauntinMexico,forwhomshehad,withsomeostentation,madesomesmallpurchaseswhileinSanFrancisco。WhenherhusbandspokeofgoingasfarsouthasTodosSantos,shebeggedhimtodelivertheparceltoheraunt’smessenger,andevenaddresseditboldlytoher。InsidetheouterwrappershewroteanotetoMarion,which,withanewandamazingdiffidence,shecomposedandalteredadozentimes,atlastaddressingthefollowinginalarge,school—girlhand:\"Sir,Iobeyyourcommandstothelast。Whateveryouroppressorsorenemiesmaydo,youcanalwaysrelyandtrustuponShewhoindeepestsympathysignsherselfever,MollieRosalieMacEwan。\"Thesubstitutionofhermaidennameinfullseemedinhersimplicitytobeadelicateexclusionofherhusbandfromtheaffair,andacertaindisguiseofherselftoalieneyes。Thesuperscription,\"ToMrs。MarionMacEwanfromMollieBunker,tobecalledforbyhandatTodosSantos,\"alsostruckherasamarvelofingenuity。ThepackagewassafelyandpunctuallydeliveredbyZephas,whobroughtbackasmallpacketdirectedtoher,whichonprivateexaminationprovedtocontainaletteraddressedto\"J。E。 Kirby,tobecalledfor,\"withthehurriedline:\"Athousandthanks,W。M。\"Mrs。Bunkerdrewalong,quickbreath。Hemighthavewrittenmore;hemighthave——butthewishremainedstillunformulated。Thenextdaysheranupasignal;thesameboatandsolitaryrowerappearedaroundthePoint,andtookthepackage。A weeklater,whenherhusbandwasreadyforsea,sheagainhoistedhersignal。ItbroughtareturnpackageforMexico,whichsheinclosedandreaddressed,andgavetoherhusband。TherecurrenceofthisincidentapparentlystruckabrightideafromthesimpleZephas。 \"Lookhere,Mollie,whydon’tyoucomeYOURSELFandseeyouraunt。 Ican’tgointoportwithoutalicense,andthemportchargescostaheapo’redtape,forthey’vegotaFilibusterscareondowntherejustnow,butyoucangoashoreintheboatandI’llgetpermissionfromtheSecretarytostandoffandwaitforyoutherefortwenty—fourhours。\"Mrs。Bunkerflushedandpaledatthethought。Shecouldseehim!Theletterwouldbesufficientexcuse,thedistrustsuggestedbyherhusbandwouldgivecolortoherdeliveringitinperson。TherewasperhapsabrieftwingeofconscienceintakingthisadvantageofZephas’kindness,butthenextmoment,withthatpeculiarlogicknownonlytothesex,shemadetheunfortunateman’ssuggestionacondonationofherdeceit。 SHEhadn’taskedtogo;HEhadofferedtotakeher。Hehadonlyhimselftothank。 Meantimethepoliticalexcitementinwhichshehadbecomeapartisanwithoutunderstandingorevenconviction,presentlyculminatedwiththePresidentialcampaignandtheelectionofAbrahamLincoln。TheintriguesofSouthernstatesmenwererevealedinopenexpression,andechoedinCaliforniabythosecitizensofSouthernbirthandextractionwhohadlong,heldplace,power,andopinionthere。Therewererumorsofsecession,ofCaliforniajoiningtheSouth,orofherfoundinganindependentPacificEmpire。Anotefrom\"J。E。Kirby\"informedMrs。Bunkerthatshewastocarefullyretainanycorrespondencethatmightbeinherhandsuntilfurtherorders,almostatthesametimethatZephasasregretfullytoldherthathisprojectedSoutherntriphadbeensuspended。Mrs。Bunkerwasdisappointed,andyet,insomesingularconditionsofherfeelings,feltrelievedthathermeetingwithMarionwaspostponed。Itistobefearedthatsomedimconviction,unworthyapartisan,thatinthemagnitudeofpoliticaleventsherownpettypersonalitymightbeoverlookedbyherherotendedsomewhattoherresignation。 Meanwhiletheseasonshadchanged。Thewinterrainshadsetin; thetradewindshadshiftedtothesoutheast,andthecottage,althoughstrengthened,enlarged,andmademorecomfortablethroughthegoodfortunesoftheBunkers,wasnolongershelteredbythecliff,butwasexposedtothefullstrengthofthePacificgales。 Therewerelongnightswhenshecouldheartherainfallmonotonouslyontheshingles,orstartleherwithashort,sharpreveilleenthewindows;therewerebriefdaysofflyingcloudsanddriftingsunshine,andintervalsofdullgrayshadow,whentheheavingwhitebreakersbeyondtheGateslowlyliftedthemselvesandsankbeforeherlikewraithsofwarning。Atsuchtimes,inheracceptedsolitude,Mrs。Bunkergaveherselfuptostrangemoodsandsingularvisions;themoreaudaciousandmorestrikingitseemedtoherfromtheirveryremoteness,andthedifficultyshewasbeginningtohaveinmaterializingthem。TheactualpersonalityofWynyardMarion,assheknewitinheroneinterview,hadbecomeveryshadowyandfaintinthemonthsthatpassed,yetwhenthedayswereheavyshesometimessawherselfstandingbyhissideinsomevaguetropicalsurroundings,andhailedbythemultitudeasthefaithfulwifeandconsortofthegreatLeader,President,Emperor——sheknewnotwhat! Exactlyhowthiswastobemanaged,andthemannerofZephas’ effacementfromthescene,nevertroubledherchildishfancy,and,itisbutfairtosay,herwoman’sconscience。Inthelogicbeforealludedto,itseemedtoherthatallethicalresponsibilityforheractionsrestedwiththehusbandwhohadundulymarriedher。Norwerethosevisionsalwaysroseate。Inthewilddeclamationofthatexcitingepochwhichfilledthenewspaperstherewastalkofshortshriftwithtraitors。Sothereweredayswhenthesuddenonsetofasquallofhailagainstherwindowcausedhertostartasifshehadheardthesharpfusilladeofthatfileofmusketsofwhichshehadsometimesreadinhistory。 Onedayshehadasingularfright。Shehadheardthesoundofoarsfallingwithaprecisionandregularityunknowntoher。Shewasstartledtoseetheapproachofalargeeight—oaredbargerowedbymeninuniform,withtwoofficerswrappedincloaksinthesternsheets,andbeforethemtheglitterofmusketbarrels。Thetwoofficersappearedtobeconversingearnestly,andoccasionallypointingtotheshoreandthebluffabove。Foraninstantshetrembled,andthenaninstinctofrevoltandresistancefollowed。 Shehurriedlyremovedthering,whichsheusuallyworewhenalone,fromherfinger,slippeditwiththepacketunderthemattressofherbed,andpreparedwithblazingeyestofacetheintruders。Butwhentheboatwasbeached,thetwoofficers,withscarcelyaglancetowardsthecottage,proceededleisurelyalongtheshore。Relieved,yetitmustbeconfessedalittlepiquedattheirindifference,shesnatchedupherhatandsalliedforthtoconfrontthem。 \"Isupposeyoudon’tknowthatthisisprivateproperty?\"shesaidsharply。 Thegrouphaltedandturnedtowardsher。Theorderly,whowasfollowing,turnedhisfaceasideandsmiled。Theyoungerofficerdemurelyliftedhiscap。Theelder,gray,handsome,inageneral’suniform,afteramoment’shalf—astounded,half—amusedscrutinyofthelittlefigure,gravelyraisedhisgauntletedfingersinamilitarysalute。 \"Ibegyourpardon,madam,butIamafraidwenevereventhoughtofthat。WearemakingapreliminarysurveyfortheGovernmentwithapossibleviewoffortifyingthebluff。Itisverydoubtfulifyouwillbedisturbedinanyrightsyoumayhave,butifyouare,theGovernmentwillnotfailtomakeitgoodtoyou。\"Heturnedcarelesslytotheaidebesidehim。\"Isupposethebluffisquiteinaccessiblefromhere?\" \"Idon’tknowaboutthat,general。TheysaythatMarion,afterhekilledHenderson,escapeddownthisway,\"saidtheyoungman。 \"Indeed,whatgoodwasthat?Howdidhegetawayfromhere?\" \"TheysaythatMrs。Fairfaxwashangingroundinaboat,waitingforhim。Thestoryoftheescapeisalloutnow。\" TheymovedawaywithaslightperfunctorybowtoMrs。Bunker,onlytheyoungerofficernotingthatthepert,prettylittleWesternwomanwasn’tassharpandsnappytohissuperiorasshehadatfirstpromisedtobe。 Sheturnedbacktothecottageastounded,angry,andvaguelyalarmed。WhowasthisMrs。Fairfaxwhohadusurpedherfameandsolitarydevotion?Therewasnowomanintheboatthattookhimoff;itwasequallywellknownthathewentintheshipalone。Iftheyhadheardthatsomewomanwaswithhimhere——whyshouldtheyhavesupposeditwasMrs。Fairfax?Zephasmightknowsomething—— buthewasaway。Thethoughthauntedherthatdayandthenext。 Onthethirdcameamorestartlingincident。 ShehadbeenwanderingalongtheedgeofherdomaininastateofrestlessnesswhichhaddrivenherfromthemonotonyofthehousewhensheheardthebarkingofthebigNewfoundlanddogwhichZephashadlatelyboughtforprotectionandcompany。Shelookedupandsawtheboatanditssolitaryroweratthelanding。Sheranquicklytothehousetobringthepacket。Assheenteredshestartedbackinamazement。Forthesitting—roomwasalreadyinpossessionofawomanwhowasseatedcalmlybythetable。 ThestrangerturnedonMrs。Bunkerthatfranklyinsolentglanceanddeliberateexaminationwhichonlyonewomancangiveanother。InthatglanceMrs。Bunkerfeltherselfinthepresenceofasuperior,evenifherowneyeshadnottoldherthatinbeauty,attire,andbearingtheintruderwasofatypeandconditionfarbeyondherown,oreventhatofanyshehadknown。ItwasthemorecrushingthattherealsoseemedtobeinthishaughtywomanthesameincongruousnessandsharpcontrasttotheplainandhomelysurroundingsofthecottagethatsherememberedinHIM。 \"Yo’awMrs。Bunker,Ibelieve,\"shesaidinlanguidSouthernaccents。\"Howdedoh?\" \"IamMrs。Bunker,\"saidMrs。Bunkershortly。 \"AndsothisiswhereCunnleMarionstoppedwhenhewaitedfo’theboattotakehimoff,\"saidthestranger,glancinglazilyaround,anddelayingwithsmilinginsolencetheexplanationsheknewMrs。 Bunkerwasexpecting。\"Thecunnlesaiditwasapoohenoughplace,butIdon’tseeit。Ireckon,however,hewastooworriedtojudgeandgladenoughtogetoff。Yo’oughttohavemadehimtalk——hegenerallydon’twantmuchpromptingtotalktowomen,ifthey’repooty。\" \"Hedidn’tseeminahurrytogo,\"saidMrs。Bunkerindignantly。 Thenextmomentshesawhererror,evenbeforethecruel,handsomesmileofherunbiddenguestrevealedit。 \"Ithoughtso,\"shesaidlazily;\"thisIStheplaceandhere’swherethecunnlestayed。Onlyyo’oughtn’thavegivenhimandyo’selfawaytothefirststrangerquitesoeasy。Thecunnlemighthavetaughtyo’THATthetwoorthreehourshewaswithyo’。\" \"Whatdoyouwantwithme?\"demandedMrs。Bunkerangrily。 \"Iwantaletteryo’haveformefromCunnleMarion。\" \"Ihavenothingforyou,\"saidMrs。Bunker。\"Idon’tknowwhoyouare。\" \"Yououghtto,consideringyou’vebeenactingasmessengerbetweenthecunnleandme,\"saidtheladycoolly。 \"That’snottrue,\"saidMrs。Bunkerhotly,tocombataninwardsinking。 Theladyrosewithalazy,languidgrace,walkedtothedoorandcalledstilllazily,\"OPedro!\" Thesolitaryrowerclambereduptherocksandappearedonthecottagethreshold。 \"Isthistheladywhogaveyouthelettersformeandtowhomyoutookmine?\" \"Si,senora。\" \"TheywereaddressedtoaMr。Kirby,\"saidMrs。Bunkersullenly。 \"HowwasItoknowtheywereforMrs。Kirby?\" \"Mr。Kirby,Mrs。Kirby,andmyselfareallthesame。Youdon’tsupposethecunnlewouldgivemyrealnameandaddress?Didyouaddressyo’rpackettoHISrealnameortosomeoneelse。Didyouletyourhusbandknowwhotheywerefor?\" Oddly,asickeningsenseofthemeannessofallthesedeceitsandsubterfugessuddenlycameoverMrs。Bunker。WithoutreplyingshewenttoherbedroomandreturnedwithColonelMarion’slastletter,whichshetossedintohervisitor’slap。 \"Thankyo’,Mrs。Bunker。I’llbesuretotellthecunnlehowcarefulyo’werenottogiveuphiscorrespondencetoeverybody。 It’llpleasehimmo’thantohearyo’arewearinghisring——whicheverybodyknows——beforepeople。\" \"Hegaveittome——he——heknewIwouldn’ttakemoney,\"saidMrs。 Bunkerindignantly。 \"Hedidn’thaveanytogive,\"saidtheladyslowly,assheremovedtheenvelopefromherletterandlookedupwithadazzlingbutcruelsmile。\"ASo’th’ngentlemandon’tfilluphispocketswhenhegoesouttofight。Hedon’ttuckhismaw’sBibleinhisbreast— pocket,claphisdearauntie’slocketbigasacheeseplateoverhisheart,norlethissoleleathercigyarcasethathisgyrlgavehimlieroundhiminspotswhenhegoesouttotakeanothergentleman’sfire。HeleavesthattoYanks!\" \"Didyoucomeheretoinsultmyhusband?\"saidMrs。Bunkerintherageofdesperation。 \"Toinsultyo’husband!Well——Icameheretogetaletterthathiswifereceivedfromhispoliticalandnaturalenemyand——perhapsI DID!\"WithasideglanceatMrs。Bunker’scrimsoncheeksheaddedcarelessly,\"IhavenothingagainstCaptainBunker;he’sastraightforwardmanandmustgowithhiskind。HehelpedthosehoundsofVigilantesbecausehebelievesinthem。Wecouldn’tbribehimifwewantedto。Andwedon’t。\" Ifsheonlyknewsomethingofthiswoman’srelationstoMarion—— whichsheonlyinstinctivelysuspected——andcouldretaliateuponher,Mrs。Bunkerfeltshewouldhavegivenupherlifeatthatmoment。 \"ColonelMarionseemstofindplentythathecanbribe,\"shesaidroughly,\"andI’veyettoknowwhoYOUaretositinjudgmentonthem。You’vegotyourletter,takeitandgo!Whenhewantstosendyouanotherthroughme,somebodyelsemustcomeforit,notyou。That’sall!\" Shedrewbackasiftolettheintruderpass,butthelady,withoutmovingamuscle,finishedthereadingofherletter,thenstoodupquietlyandbegancarefullytodrawherhandsomecloakoverhershoulders。\"Yo’wanttoknowwhoIam,Mrs。Bunker,\"shesaid,arrangingthevelvetcollarunderherwhiteovalchin。\"Well,I’maSo’th’nwomanfromFiginya,andI’mFiginyanfirst,last,andallthetime。\"Sheshookouthersleevesandthefoldsofhercloak。 \"IbelieveinStaterightsandslavery——ifyouknowwhatthatmeans。IhatetheNorth,IhatetheEast,IhatetheWest。IhatethisniggerGovernment,I’dkillthatmanLincolnquickerthanlightning!\"Shebegantodrawdownthefingersofhergloves,holdinghershapelyhandsuprightbeforeher。\"I’mhardandfasttotheCause。Igaveuphouseandniggersforit。\"Shebegantobuttonherglovesatthewristwithsomedifficulty,tightlysettingtogetherherbeautifullipsasshedidso。\"Igaveupmyhusbandforit,andIwenttothemanwholoveditbetterandhadriskedmoreforitthaneverhehad。CunnleMarion’smyfriend。 I’mMrs。Fairfax,JosephineHardeethatwas;HISdiscipleandfollower。Well,maybethosepuritanicalNo’th’nfolksmightgiveitanothername!\" Shemovedslowlytowardsthedoor,butonthethresholdpaused,asColonelMarionhad,andcamebacktoMrs。Bunkerwithanoutstretchedhand。\"Idon’tseethatyo’andmeneedquo’ll。I didn’tcomehereforthat。Icameheretoseeyo’rhusband,andseeingYO’Ithoughtitwasonlyrighttotalksquarelytoyo’,asyo’understandIWOULDN’Ttalktoyo’rhusband。Mrs。Bunker,I wantyo’rhusbandtotakemeaway——Iwanthimtotakemetothecunnle。IfItriedtogoinanyotherwayI’dbewatched,spieduponandfollowed,andonlyleadthosehoundsonhistrack。I don’texpectyo’toASKyo’husbandforme,butonlynottointerferewhenIdo。\" TherewasatouchofunexpectedweaknessinhervoiceandalookofpaininhereyeswhichwasnotunlikewhatMrs。BunkerhadseenandpitiedinMarion。Buttheyweretheeyesofawomanwhohadhumbledher,andMrs。Bunkerwouldhavebeenunworthyhersexifshehadnotfeltacruelenjoymentinit。Yetthedominanceofthestrangerwasstillsostrongthatshedidnotdaretorefusetheprofferedhand。She,however,slippedtheringfromherfingerandlaiditinMrs。Fairfax’spalm。 \"Youcantakethatwithyou,\"shesaid,withadesperateattempttoimitatetheother’spreviousindifference。\"Ishouldn’tliketodepriveyouandYOURFRIENDoftheopportunityofmakinguseofitagain。AsforMYhusband,Ishallsaynothingofyoutohimaslongasyousaynothingtohimofme——whichIsupposeiswhatyoumean。\" TheinsolentlookcamebacktoMrs。Fairfax’sface。\"Ireckonyo’ ’reright,\"shesaidquietly,puttingtheringinherpocketasshefixedherdarkeyesonMrs。Bunker,\"andtheringmaybeofuseagain。Good—by,Mrs。Bunker。\" Shewavedherhandcarelessly,andturningawaypassedoutofthehouse。Amomentlatertheboatanditstwooccupantspushedfromtheshore,anddisappearedroundthePoint。 ThenMrs。Bunkerlookedroundtheroom,anddownuponheremptyfinger,andknewthatitwastheendofherdream。Itwasallovernow——indeed,withthepictureofthatproud,insolentwomanbeforehershewonderedifithadeverbegun。ThiswasthewomanshehadallowedherselftothinkSHEmightbe。ThiswasthewomanHEwasthinkingofwhenhesatthere;thiswastheMrs。Fairfaxtheofficershadspokenof,andwhohadmadeher——Mrs。Bunker——thego— betweenfortheirlove—making!Alltheworkthatshehaddoneforhim,thedeceitshehadpracticedonherhusband,wastobringhimandthiswomantogether!Andtheybothknewit,andhadnodoubtlaughedatherandherpretensions! ItwaswithaburningcheekthatshethoughthowshehadintendedtogotoMarion,andimaginedherselfarrivingperhapstofindthatshamelesswomanalreadythere。Inhervagueunformulatedlongingsshehadneverbeforerealizedthedegradationintowhichherfoolishromancemightleadher。Shesawitnow;thathumiliatingmorallessonweareallapttoexperienceintheaccidentaldisplayofourownparticularvicesinthepersonwehate,shehadjustfeltinMrs。Fairfax’spresence。Withitcametheparalyzingfearofherhusband’sdiscoveryofhersecret。Secureasshehadbeeninherdullbeliefthathehadinsomewaywrongedherbymarryingher,sheforthefirsttimebegantodoubtifthiscondonedthedeceitshehadpracticedonhim。ThetributeMrs。Fairfaxhadpaidhim——thisappreciationofhisintegrityandhonestybyanenemyandawomanlikeherself——troubledher,frightenedher,andfilledherwithherfirstjealousy!Whatifthiswomanshouldtellhimall; whatifsheshouldmakeuseofhimasMarionhadofher!ZephaswasastrongNorthernpartisan,butwasheproofagainsttheguilefulcharmsofsuchadevil?Shehadneverthoughtbeforeofquestioninghisfidelitytoher;shesuddenlyrememberednowsomeroughpleasantriesofCaptainSimmonsinregardtotheinconstancyofhiscalling。No!therewasbutonethingforhertodo:shewouldmakeacleanbreasttohim;shewouldtellhimeverythingshehaddoneexceptthefatalfancythatcompelledhertoit!Shebegantolookforhiscomingnowwithalternatehopeandfear——withunabatedimpatience!Thenightthatheshouldhavearrivedpassedslowly;morningcame,butnotZephas。Whenthemisthadliftedsheranimpatientlytotherocksandgazedanxiouslytowardsthelowerbay。Therewereafewgraysailsscarcedistinguishableabovethegrayerwater——buttheywerenothis。Sheglancedhalfmechanicallyseaward,andhereyesbecamesuddenlyfixed。Therewasnomistake! Sheknewtherig!——shecouldseethefamiliarwhitelap—streakasthevesselcareenedonthestarboardtack——itwasherhusband’sschoonerslowlycreepingoutoftheGoldenGate! PARTIII。 Herfirstwildimpulsewastoruntothecove,forthelittledingeyalwaysmooredthere,andtodesperatelyattempttoovertakehim。Buttheswiftconsciousnessofitsimpossibilitywasfollowedbyadull,bewilderingtorpor,thatkepthermotionless,helplesslyfollowingthevesselwithstrainingeyes,asiftheycouldevokesomeresponsefromitsdecks。Shewassolostinthisoccupationthatshedidnotseethatapilot—boatnearlyabreastofthecovehadputoutatwo—oaredgig,whichwaspullingquicklyfortherocks。Whenshesawit,shetrembledwiththeinstinctthatitbroughtherintelligence。Shewasright;itwasabriefnotefromherhusband,informingherthathehadbeenhurriedlydispatchedonashortseacruise;thatinordertocatchthetidehehadnottimetogoashoreatthebluff,buthewouldexplaineverythingonhisreturn。Herreliefwasonlypartial;shewasalreadyexperiencedenoughinhisvocationtoknowthattheexcusewasafeebleone。 Hecouldeasilyhave\"fetched\"thebluffintackingoutoftheGateandhavesignaledtohertoboardhiminherownboat。Thenextdayshelockedupherhouse,rowedroundthePointtotheEmbarcadero,wheretheBaysteamboatsoccasionallytouchedandtookuppassengerstoSanFrancisco。CaptainSimmonshadnotseenherhusbandthislasttrip;indeed,didnotknowthathehadgoneoutoftheBay。Mrs。Bunkerwasseizedwithadesperateidea。ShecalledupontheSecretaryoftheFishingTrust。Thatgentlemanwasbusiness—like,butneitherexpansivenorcommunicative。HerhusbandhadNOTbeenorderedouttoseabythem;sheoughttoknowthatCaptainBunkerwasnowhisownmaster,choosinghisownfishinggrounds,andhisowntimesandseasons。HewasnotawareofanysecretservicefortheCompanyinwhichCaptainBunkerwasengaged。HehopedMrs。Bunkerwoulddistinctlyrememberthatthelittlematterofthedueltowhichshereferredwasanoldbygoneaffair,andneveranythingbutapersonalmatter,inwhichtheFisheryhadnoconcernwhatever,andinwhichHEcertainlyshouldnotagainengage。HewouldadviseMrs。Bunker,ifshevaluedherowngood,andespeciallyherhusband’s,tospeedilyforgetallaboutit。Thesewereuglytimes,asitwas。IfMrs。Bunker’sserviceshadnotbeenproperlyrewardedorconsidereditwascertainlyagreatshame,butreallyHEcouldnotbeexpectedtomakeitgood。Certainpartieshadcosthimtroubleenoughalready。 Besides,really,shemustseethathispositionbetweenherhusband,whomherespected,andacertainotherpartywasadelicateone。ButMrs。Bunkerheardnomore。Sheturnedandrandownthestaircase,carryingwithheraburningcheekandblazingeyethatsomewhatstartledthecomplacentofficial。 Shedidnotrememberhowshegothomeagain。Shehadavaguerecollectionofpassingthroughthecrowdedstreets,wonderingifthepeopleknewthatshewasanoutcast,desertedbyherhusband,deceivedbyheridealhero,repudiatedbyherfriends!Menhadgatheredinknotsbeforethenewspaperoffices,excitedandgesticulatingoverthebulletinboardsthathadsuchstrangelegendsas\"TheCrisis,\"\"DetailsofanAllegedConspiracytoOverthrowtheGovernment,\"\"TheAssassinofHendersontotheForeAgain,\"\"RumoredArrestsontheMexicanFrontier。\"Sometimesshethoughtsheunderstoodthedriftofthem;evenfanciedtheyweretheoutcomeofhervisit——asifherverypresencecarriedtreacheryandsuspicionwithit——butgenerallytheyonlystruckherbenumbedsenseasadull,meaninglessechoofsomethingthathadhappenedlongago。Whenshereachedherhouse,latethatnight,thefamiliarsolitudeofshoreandseagaveheramomentaryrelief,butwithitcametheterribleconvictionthatshehadforfeitedherrighttoit,thatwhenherhusbandcamebackitwouldbehersnolonger,andthatwiththeirmeetingshewouldknowitnomore。Forthroughallherchildishvacillationandimaginingsshemanagedtoclingtoonesteadfastresolution。ShewouldtellhimEVERYTHING,andknowtheworst。Perhapshewouldnevercome;perhapssheshouldnotbealivetomeethim。 Andsothedaysandnightsslowlypassed。Thesolitudewhichherpreviousemptydeceithadenabledhertofillwithsuchcharmingvisionsnowinherawakenedremorseseemedonlytoprotracthermisery。Hadshebeenamoreexperienced,thoughevenamoreguilty,womanshewouldhavesufferedless。Withoutsympathyorcounsel,withouteventhefaintestknowledgeoftheworldoritsstandardsofmoralitytoguideher,sheacceptedherisolationandfriendlessnessasanecessarypartofherwrongdoing。Heronlycriterionwasherenemy——Mrs。Fairfax——andSHEcouldseekherreliefbyjoiningherlover;butMrs。Bunkerknewnowthatsheherselfhadneverhadone——andwasalone!Mrs。Fairfaxhadbrokenopenlywithherhusband;butSHEhadDECEIVEDhers,andtheexperienceandreckoningwerestilltocome。Inhermiserableconfessionitwasnotstrangethatthishalfchild,halfwoman,sometimeslookedtowardsthatgraysea,eternallywaitingforher,—— thatseawhichhadtakeneverythingfromherandgivenhernothinginreturn,——foranobliteratingandperhapsexoneratingdeath! Thethirddayofherwaitingisolationwasbrokenuponbyanotherintrusion。Themorninghadbeenthreatening,withanopaque,motionless,lividarchabove,whichhadtakentheplaceoftheusualflyingscudandshadedcloudmassesoftherainyseason。Thewholeoutlyingocean,too,beyondthebar,appearednearer,andevenseemedtobeliftedhigherthantheBayitself,andwasliteverynowandthenwithwonderfulclearnessbylongflashesofbreakingfoamlikesummerlightning。Sheknewthatthismeantasouthwester,andbegan,withacertainmechanicaldeliberation,tosetherlittledomaininorderagainstthecominggale。Shedrovethecowstotherudeshedamongthescruboaks,shecollectedthegoatsandyoungkidsinthecorral,andreplenishedthestockoffuelfromthewoodpile。Shewasquitehiddenintheshrubberywhenshesawaboatmakingslowheadwayagainstthewindtowardsthelittlecovewherebutamomentbeforeshehaddrawnupthedingeybeyondthereachofbreakingseas。ItwasawhaleboatfromSaucelitocontainingafewmen。AstheynearedthelandingsherecognizedinthemanwhoseemedtobedirectingtheboatthesecondfriendofColonelMarion——themanwhohadcomewiththeSecretarytotakehimoff,butwhomshehadneverseenagain。Inherpresenthorrorofthatmemorysheremainedhidden,determinedatallhazardstoavoidameeting。Whentheyhadlanded,oneofthemenhaltedaccidentallybeforetheshrubberywhereshewasconcealedashecaughthisfirstviewofthecottage,whichhadbeeninvisiblefromthepointtheyhadrounded。 \"Lookhere,Bragg,\"hesaid,turningtoMarion’sfriend,inavoicewhichwasdistinctlyaudibletoMrs。Bunker。\"Whatarewetosaytothesepeople?\" \"There’sonlyone,\"returnedtheother。\"Theman’satsea。Hiswife’shere。She’sallright。\" \"Yousaidshewasoneofus?\" \"Afterafashion。She’sthewomanwhohelpedMarionwhenhewashere。Ireckonhemadeitsquarewithherfromthebeginning,forsheforwardedlettersfromhimsince。Butyoucantellherasmuchoraslittleasyoufindnecessarywhenyouseeher。\" \"Yes,butwemustsettlethatNOW,\"saidBraggsharply,\"andI proposetotellherNOTHING。I’magainsthavinganymorepetticoatsmixedupwithouraffairs。Iproposetomakeanexaminationoftheplacewithoutbotheringourheadsabouther。\" \"Butwemustgivesomereasonforcominghere,andwemustaskhertokeepdark,orwe’llhaveherblabbingtothefirstpersonshemeets,\"urgedtheother。 \"She’snotlikelytoseeanybodybeforenight,whenthebrigwillbeinandthemenandgunslanded。Moveon,andletJimtakesoundingsoffthecove,whileIlookalongtheshore。It’sjustaswellthatthere’sahousehere,andalittlecoverlikethis\"—— pointingtotheshrubbery——\"tokeepthemenfrommakingtoomuchofashowuntilaftertheearthworksareup。TherearesharpeyesoverattheFort。\" \"Theredon’tseemtobeanyoneinthehousenow,\"returnedtheotherafteramoment’sscrutinyofthecottage,\"orthewomanwouldsurelycomeoutatthebarkingofthedog,evenifshehadn’tseenus。Likelyshe’sgonetoSaucelito。\" \"Somuchthebetter。Justaswellthatsheshouldknownothinguntilithappens。Afterwardswe’llsettlewiththehusbandforthepriceofpossession;hehasonlyasquatter’srights。Comealong; we’llhavebadweatherbeforewegetbackroundthePointagain,butsomuchthebetter,foritwillkeepoffanyinquisitivelongshorecruisers。\" Theymovedaway。ButMrs。Bunker,stungthroughherbenumbedandbroodingconsciousness,andmadedesperatebythisrepeatedrevelationofherformerweakness,hadheardenoughtomakeherfeverishtohearmore。Sheknewtheintricaciesoftheshrubberythoroughly。Shekneweveryfootofshadeandcoveroftheclearing,andcreepinglikeacatfrombushtobushshemanaged,withoutbeingdiscovered,tokeepthepartyinsightandhearingallthetime。Itrequirednogreatdiscernment,evenforaninexperiencedwomanlikeherself,attheendofanhour,togathertheirrealpurpose。Itwastoprepareforthesecretlandingofanarmedforce,disguisedaslaborers,who,undertheoutwardshowofquarryinginthebluff,weretothrowupbreastworks,andfortifythecraggyshelf。Thelandingwasfixedforthatnight,andwastobeeffectedbyavesselnowcruisingoutsidetheHeads。 Sheunderstooditallnow。SherememberedMarion’sspeechabouttheimportanceofthebluffformilitarypurposes;sherememberedthevisitoftheofficersfromtheFortopposite。ThestrangerswerestealingamarchupontheGovernment,andbynightwouldbeinpossession。Itwasperhapsanevidenceofhernewlyawakenedandlargercomprehensionthatshetooknothoughtofherlossofhomeandproperty,——perhapstherewaslittletodrawhertoitnow,——butwasconsciousonlyofamoreterriblecatastrophe——acatastrophetowhichshewaspartlyaccessory,ofwhichanyotherwomanwouldhavewarnedherhusband——oratleastthoseofficersoftheFortwhosebusinessitwasto——Ah,yes!theofficersoftheFort——onlyjustoppositetoher!Shetrembled,andyetflushedwithaninspiration。Itwasnottoolateyet——whynotwarnthemNOW? Buthow?AmessagesentbySaucelitoandthesteamboattoSanFrancisco——theusualway——wouldnotreachthemtonight。Togoherself,rowingdirectlyacrossinthedingey,wouldbetheonlysecurityofsuccess。Ifshecoulddoit?Itwasalongpull——theseawasgettingup——butshewouldtry。 Shewaiteduntilthelastmanhadsteppedintotheboat,innervousdreadofsomeoneremaining。Then,whentheboathadvanishedroundthePointagain,sheranbacktothecottage,arrayedherselfinherhusband’spilotcoat,hat,andboots,andlaunchedthedingey。Itwasaheavy,slow,butluckilyastanchandseaworthyboat。Itwasnotuntilshewaswelloffshorethatshebegantofeelthefullfuryofthewindandwaves,andknewthedifficultyanddangerofherundertaking。Shehaddecidedthathershortestandmostdirectcoursewaswithinafewpointsofthewind,butthequarteringofthewavesonthebroadbluffbowsoftheboattendedtothrowittoleeward,amovementthat,whileitretardedherforwardprogress,nodoubtsavedthelittlecraftfromswamping。 Again,thefeeblenessandshortnessofherstroke,whichneverimpelledherthrougharisingwave,butratherliftedherhalfwayupitsface,preventedtheboatfromtakingmuchwater,whilehersteadfastgaze,fixedonlyontheslowlyretreatingshore,kepthersteeringfreefromanyfatalnervousvacillation,whichthesightofthethreateningseasonherbowmighthaveproduced。Preservedthroughherveryweakness,ignorance,andsimplicityofpurpose,thedingeyhadallthesecurityofadriftingboat,yetretainedacertaingentlebutpersistentguidance。InthisfemininefashionshemadeenoughheadwaytocarryherabreastofthePoint,whereshemettherefluxcurrentsweepingrounditthatcarriedherwellalongintothechannel,nowsluggishwiththeturnofthetide。 Afterhalfanhour’spulling,shewasdelightedtofindherselfagaininareversecurrent,abreastofhercottage,butsteadilyincreasingherdistancefromit。Shewas,infact,ontheextremeouteredgeofavastwhirlpoolformedbytheforceofthegaleonacurvingleeshore,andwasbeingcarriedtoherdestinationinasemicirclearoundthatbaywhichshenevercouldhavecrossed。ShewasmovingnowinalinewiththeshoreandtheFort,whoseflagstaff,aboveitsgreen,square,andwhitequarters,shecouldseedistinctly,andwhoselowerwaterbatteryandlandingseemedtostretchoutfromtherocksscarcelyamileahead。Protectedbytheshorefromthefuryofthewind,andevenofthesea,herprogresswasalsosteadilyacceleratedbythevelocityofthecurrent,minglingwiththeebbingtide。Asuddenfearseizedher。Sheturnedtheboat’sheadtowardstheshore,butitwassweptquicklyroundagain;sheredoubledherexertions,tuggingfranticallyatherhelplessoars。Sheonlysucceededingettingtheboatintothetroughofthesea,where,afteralurchthatthreatenedtocapsizeit,itprovidentiallyswungaroundonitsshortkeelandbegantodriftsternon。Shewasalmostabreastofthebatterynow;shecouldhearthefitfulnotesofabuglethatseemedblownandscatteredaboveherhead;sheeventhoughtshecouldseesomemeninblueuniformsmovingalongthelittlepier。Shewaspassingit; anotherfruitlessefforttoregainherground,butshewassweptalongsteadilytowardstheGate,thewhiteningbar,andtheopensea。 Sheknewnowwhatitallmeant。Thiswaswhatshehadcomefor; thiswastheend!Beyond,onlyalittlebeyond,justafewmomentslongertowait,andthen,outthereamongthebreakerswastherestthatshehadlongedforbuthadnotdaredtoseek。Itwasnotherfault;theycouldnotblameHER。Hewouldcomebackandneverknowwhathadhappened——norevenknowhowshehadtriedtoatoneforherdeceit。Andhewouldfindhishouseinpossessionof——of——thosedevils!No!No!shemustnotdieyet,atleastnotuntilshehadwarnedtheFort。Sheseizedtheoarsagainwithfrenziedstrength; theboathadstoppedundertheunwontedstrain,staggered,triedtoriseinanupliftedsea,tookpartofitoverherbow,struckdownMrs。Bunkerunderhalfatonofbluewaterthatwrestedtheoarsfromherparalyzedhandslikeplaythings,sweptthemoverthegunwale,andleftherlyingsenselessinthebottomoftheboat…… \"Holdhar—rd——oryou’llrunherdown。\" \"Nowthen,Riley,——lookalive,——isitslapin’yeare!\" \"Holdyerjaw,Flanigan,andstandreadywiththeboat—hook。Nowthen,holdhar—rd!\" Thesuddenjarringandtiltingofthewater—loggedboat,asoundofraspingtimbers,theswarmingofmeninshirtsleevesandbluetrousersaroundher,seemedtorousehermomentarily,butsheagainfaintedaway。 Whenshestruggledbacktoconsciousnessoncemoreshewaswrappedinasoldier’sjacket,herheadpillowedontheshirt—sleeveofanartillerycorporalinthesternsheetsofthateight—oaredgovernmentbargeshehadremembered。Buttheonlyofficerwasabareheaded,boyishlieutenant,andtherowerswereanathleticbutunseamanlikecrewofmingledartillerymenandinfantry。 \"Andwheredidyedriftfrom,darlint?\" Mrs。Bunkerbridledfeeblyattheepithet。 \"Ididn’tdrift。IwasgoingtotheFort。\" \"TheFort,isit?\" \"Yes。Iwanttoseethegeneral。\" \"Wadn’ttheliftenantdoye?Orshurethere’stheadjutant;he’safoineman。\" \"Silence,Flanigan,\"saidtheyoungofficersharply。ThenturningtoMrs。Bunkerhesaid,\"Don’tmindHIM,butlethiswifetakeyoutothecanteen,whenwegetin,andgetyousomedryclothes。\" ButMrs。Bunker,spurredtoconvalescenceattheindignity,protestedstiffly,anddemandedonherarrivaltobeledatoncetothegeneral’squarters。Afewofficers,whohadbeenattractedtothepierbytherescue,accededtoherdemand。 Sherecognizedthegray—haired,handsomemanwhohadcomeashoreatherhouse。Withatouchofindignationathertreatment,shebrieflytoldherstory。Butthegenerallistenedcoldlyandgravelywithhiseyesfixeduponherface。 \"Yousayyourecognizedintheleaderofthepartyamanyouhadseenbefore。Underwhatcircumstances?\" Mrs。Bunkerhesitatedwithburningcheeks。\"HecametotakeColonelMarionfromourplace。\" \"Whenyouwerehidinghim,——yes,we’veheardthestory。Now,Mrs。 Bunker,mayIaskyouwhatyou,asaSouthernsympathizer,expecttogainbytellingmethisstory?\" ButhereMrs。Bunkerburstout。\"IamnotaSouthernsympathizer! Never!Never!Never!I’maUnionwoman,——wifeofaNorthernman。 IhelpedthatmanbeforeIknewwhohewas。AnyChristian,NorthernerorSoutherner,wouldhavedonethesame!\" Hersincerityandpassionwereequallyunmistakable。Thegeneralrose,openedthedooroftheadjoiningroom,saidafewwordstoanorderlyonduty,andreturned。\"Whatyouareaskingofme,Mrs。 Bunker,isalmostasextravagantandunprecedentedasyourstory。 Youmustunderstand,aswellasyourhusband,thatifIlandaforceonyourpropertyitwillbetoTAKEPOSSESSIONofitinthenameoftheGovernment,forGovernmentpurposes。\" \"Yes,yes,\"saidMrs。Bunkereagerly;\"Iknowthat。Iamwilling; Zephaswillbewilling。\" \"And,\"continuedthegeneral,fixinghiseyesonherface,\"youwillalsounderstandthatImaybecompelledtodetainyouhereasahostageforthesafetyofmymen。\" \"Ohno!no!please!\"saidMrs。Bunker,springingupwithanimploringfemininegesture;\"Iamexpectingmyhusband。Hemaybecomingbackatanymoment;ImustbetheretoseehimFIRST! Pleaseletmegoback,sir,withyourmen;putmeanywhereashorebetweenthemandthosementhatarecoming。Lockmeup;keepmeaprisonerinmyownhome;doanythingelseifyouthinkIamdeceivingyou;butdon’tkeepmeheretomisshimwhenhecomes!\" \"Butyoucanseehimlater,\"saidthegeneral。 \"ButImustseehimFIRST,\"saidMrs。Bunkerdesperately。\"Imustseehimfirst,for——for——HEKNOWSNOTHINGOFTHIS。HeknowsnothingofmyhelpingColonelMarion;heknowsnothingof——howfoolishIhavebeen,and——hemustnotknowitfromothers!There!\" Itwasoutatlast。Shewassobbingnow,butherpridewasgone。 Shefeltrelieved,anddidnotevennoticethepresenceoftwoorthreeotherofficers,whohadenteredtheroom,exchangedafewhurriedwordswiththeirsuperior,andweregazingatherinastonishment。 Thegeneral’sbrowrelaxed,andhesmiled。\"Verywell,Mrs。 Bunker;itshallbeasyoulike,then。YoushallgoandmeetyourhusbandwithCaptainJenningshere,\"——indicatingoneoftheofficers,——\"whowilltakechargeofyouandtheparty。\" \"And,\"saidMrs。Bunker,lookingimploringlythroughherwetbutprettylashesattheofficer,\"hewon’tsayanythingtoZephas,either?\" \"Notasyllable,\"saidCaptainJenningsgravely。\"Butwhilethetugisgettingready,general,hadn’tMrs。BunkerbettergotoMrs。 Flanigan?\" \"Ithinknot,\"saidthegeneral,withasignificantlookattheofficerashegallantlyofferedhisarmtotheastonishedMrs。 Bunker,\"ifshewillallowmethepleasureoftakinghertomywife。\" TherewasanequallymarkedrespectinthemannerofthemenandofficersasMrs。Bunkerfinallysteppedonboardthesteamtugthatwastoconveythepartyacrosstheturbulentbay。Butsheheededitnot,neitherdidshetakeanyconcernofthestillfuriousgale,thedifficultlanding,thepreternaturalactivityofthebandofsappers,whoseemedtoworkmagicwiththeirpicksandshovels,thesheltertentsthataroseswiftlyaroundher,theshedsandbushinclosuresthatwereevokedfromtheverygroundbeneathherfeet; thewonderfulskill,order,anddisciplinethatinafewhoursconvertedherstragglingdominionintoaformalcamp,eventothesentinel,whowasalreadycalmlypacingtherocksbythelandingasifhehadbeingdoingitforyears!Onlyonethingthrilledher—— thesuddenoutburst,flutteringandsnappingofthenationalflagfromherlittleflagstaff。Hewouldseeit——andperhapsbepleased! Andindeeditseemedasifthemenhadcaughttheinfectionofheranxiety,forwhenherstrainedeyescouldnolongerpiercethemurkytwilightsettlingovertheGate,onecamerunningtohertosaythatthelookouthadjustdiscoveredthroughhisglassaclose— reefedschoonerrunninginbeforethewind。Itwasherhusband,andscarcelyanhourafternighthadshutintheschoonerhadroundedtooffthePoint,droppedherboat,andspedawaytoanchorage。AndthenMrs。Bunker,runningbareheadeddowntherocks,breakinginuponthehurriedexplanationoftheofficeroftheguard,threwherselfuponherhusband’sbreast,andsobbedandlaughedasifherheartwouldbreak! Nordidshescarcelyhearhishurriedcommenttotheofficerandunconsciouscorroborationofherstory:howabrighadracedthemfromtheGate,washeadingforthebar,butsuddenlysheeredoffandputawaytoseaagain,asiffromsomesignalfromtheheadland。\"Yes——thebluff,\"interruptedCaptainJenningsbitterly,\"Ithoughtofthat,buttheoldmansaiditwasmorediplomaticjustnowtoPREVENTanattemptthaneventosuccessfullyresistit。\" Butwhentheywerealoneagainintheirlittlecottage,andZephas’ honesteyes——withnotraceofevilknowledgeorsuspicionintheirhomely,neutrallightness——werelookingintoherswithhisusualsimpletrustfulness,Mrs。Bunkertrembled,whimpered,and——Igrievetosay——baselyfunkedherboastedconfession。ButheretheDeitywhichprotectsfeminineweaknessintervenedwiththeusualmiracle。 Ashegazedathiswife’stroubledface,anapologeticcloudcameoverhisruggedbutopenbrow,andasmileofawkwarddeprecatingembarrassmentsuffusedhiseyes。\"Ideclaretogoodness,Mollie,butImusttellyousuthin,althoughIguessIdidn’tkalkilatetosayawordaboutit。But,darnitall,Ican’tkeepitin。No! Lookin’interthatinnercentfaceo’yourn\"——pressingherflushingcheeksbetweenhiscoolbrownhands——\"andgazinginterthemtwotruthfuleyes\"——theyblinkedatthismomentwithadivinemodesty—— \"andthinkin’ofwhatyou’vejustdidforyourkentry——likethemrevolutionarywomeno’’76——Ifeellikeadarnedswabofatraitormyself。Well!whatIwanttertellyouisthis:Yeknow,orye’veheardmetello’thatMrs。Fairfax,asleftherhusbandforthatfire—eatin’Marion,andstucktohimthroughthickandthin,andstoodwatchandwatchwithhiminthishowlin’Southernrumpusthey’rekickin’upallalongthecoast,asifshewasamanherself。Well,jesasIhauledupatthewharfat’Frisco,shecomesaboard。 \"’You’reCapBunker?’shesays。 \"’That’sme,ma’am,’Isays。 \"’You’reaNorthernmanandyougowithyourkind,’sezshe;’butyou’reawhiteman,andthar’snocurbloodinyou。’Butyouain’tlistenin’,Mollie;you’redeadtired,lass,\"——withacommiseratinglookathernowwhiteningface,——\"andI’llhaulinlineandwait。 Well,tocutitshort,shewantedmetotakeherdownthecoastabittowhereshecouldjoinMarion。Shesaidshe’dbeenshookbyhisfriends,followedbyspies——and,blamemyskin,Mollie,efthatproudwomandidn’tbreakdownandCRYlikeababy。Now,Mollie,whatgotMEinallthis,wasthatthemChivalryfolks——ezwasalwaysjawin’abouttheir’Southerndames’andtheir’Ladyefairs,’ andalwaysrunnin’thatkindofbilgewateroutertheirscupperswhenevertheycareenedoveronafairwind——wasjesthekindtothrowoffonawomanwhentheydidn’twanther,andIkinderthoughtI’dlikeHERtoseethedifferencebetwixtthelatitudeo’ CharlestonandCapeCod。SoItoldherIdidn’twantthejewelryanddimonssheofferedme,butifshewouldcomedowntothewharf,afterdark,I’dsmuggleheraboard,andI’dallowtothementhatshewasYOURAUNTIEezIwasgivin’afreepassageto!Lord!dear! thinko’metakin’thenameo’MollieBunker’sauntinvainforthatsorto’woman!Thinko’me,\"continuedCaptainBunkerwithatentativechuckle,\"sorto’pretendin’tohandyo’rauntietoKernelMarionfor——forhisladylove!Idon’twonderye’shalffrightedandhalflaffin’,\"headded,ashiswifeutteredahystericalcry;\"itWASawful!Butitworked,andIgotheroff,andwot’smoreIgothershippedtoMazatlan,whereshe’lljoinMarion,andthetwoaregoin’backtoVirginy,whereIguesstheywon’ttroubleCalifornyagain。Yeknownow,deary,\"hewenton,speakingwithdifficultythroughMrs。Bunker’sclingingarmsandfastdrippingtears,\"whyIdidn’theavetotosay’good—by。’Butit’sallovernow——I’vemadeacleanbreastofit,Mollie——anddon’tyoucry!\" ButitwasNOTallover。ForamomentlaterCaptainBunkerbegantofumbleinhiswaistcoatpocketwiththeonehandthatwasnotclaspinghiswife’swaist。\"Onethingmore,Mollie;whenIleftherandrefusedtotakeanyofherdimons,sheputaqueersorto’ ringintomyhand,andtoldmewithakindo’mischievious,bedevilin’smile,thatImustkeepittorememberherby。Hereitis——why,Mollielass!areyoucrazy?\" Shehadsnatcheditfromhisfingersandwasrunningswiftlyfromthecottageoutintothetempestuousnight。Hefollowedclosely,untilshereachedtheedgeoftherocks。Andonlythen,inthestruggling,fast—flyingmoonlight,sheraisedapassionatehand,andthrewitfarintothesea! Asheledherbacktothecottageshesaidshewasjealous,andhonestCaptainBunker,withhisarmaroundher,felthimselfthehappiestmanintheworld!…… Fromthatdaytheflagflewregularlyovertherockyshelf,and,intime,buglesandmorningdrumbeatswerewaftedfromittothedecksofpassingships。FortheFederalGovernmenthadadjudgedthelandforitsownuse,paidCaptainBunkerahandsomesumforitspossession,andhaddiscreetlyhiddenthelittlecottageofMrs。 Bunkeranditshistoryforeverbehindbastionandcasemate。 THETRANSFORMATIONOFBUCKEYECAMP PARTI。 Thetinylightsthathadbeenfarscatteredandintermittentasfirefliesallalongthedarkstreamatlastdroppedoutonebyone,leavingonlythethreewindowsof\"Parks’Emporium\"topiercetheprofoundlywoodedbanksoftheSouthFork。Soall—pervadingwasthedarknessthatthemereopeningofthe\"Emporium\"frontdoorshotoutanilluminatingshaftwhichrevealedthewholelengthofthelittlemainstreetof\"Buckeye,\"whilethesimplepassingofasinglefigurebeforeoneofthewindowsmomentarilyeclipsedathirdofthesettlement。Thisunduepre—eminencegiventotheonlythreecitizensofBuckeyewhowerestillupatteno’clockseemedtobehardlyjustifiedbytheiroutwardappearance,whichwasthatofordinarylong—beardedandlong—bootedriverbarminers。Twosatuponthecounterwiththeirhandsupontheirknees,thethirdleanedbesidetheopenwindow。