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类别:其他 作者:Bret Harte字数:23996更新时间:19/01/07 09:29:12
Andgethatedjustastheywasbythefolkshere,——andasWEare,too,forthematterofthat。\" \"Well,Idunno,\"rejoinedthefarrier,\"itdon’tseemnateralforwhitementoquarrelwitheachotheraboutthewaytotreatanInjin,andthatInjinlyin’inambushtoshoot’emboth。Andefgov’mentwouldonlymakeupitsmindhowtotreat’em,insteadofonedaypretendin’tobetheir’GreatFather’andtreatin’themlikebabies,andthenextmakin’treatieswith’emlikeastheywosforriners,andthenextsendin’outahandfulofustolicktenthousandofthem——Wot’stheuseofONEregiment——eventwo——aginanation——ontheirownground?\" \"Anation,——andontheirownground,——that’sjustwharyou’vehitit,Softy。That’stheargumentofthatCongressmanAtherly,asI’veheardhimtalkwiththekernel。\" \"Andwhatdidthekernelsay?\" \"Thekernelreckoneditwashisbusinesstoobeyorders,——andsoshouldyou。Soshutyourhead!Ifyewantedtotalkaboutgov’mentyemightsaysuthin’aboutitsusin’ustoconvoypicnicsandexcursionpartiesaround,whocomeoutheretohaveaday’sshootin’,undersomebig—wigofapoliticalbossorarailroadpresident,withalettertothegeneral。AndWE’REtoldofftolookartertheirpreciousskins,andkeeptheInjinsoff’em,——andtheyshootin’orskeerin’offtheInjins’nat’ralgame,andourprovender!Darnmyskinefthere’llbemuchtoscoutforefthisgoeson。Andb’gosh!——oftheyaren’tnowringin’inalotoftitledforrinerstohunt’biggame,’astheycallit,——LordThis— and—ThatandCountSo—and—So,——allof’emwithletterstothegeneralfromtheWashingtoncabinettoshow’hospitality,’orfrommillionaireswho’vebinhobnobbin’with’emintheoldcountry。 Anddarnmyskinefsomeof’emain’tbringin’theirwivesandsistersalongtoo。Therewasalordandladypassedthroughhereunderescortlastweek,andwe’regoin’topickupsomemoreof’ematFortBiggstomorrow,——andIreckonsomeofuswillbetoldofftoactasladies’maidsormilliners。Nothin’shortofagoodInjinscare,Ireckon,wouldsendthemandusaboutourreg’larbusiness。Whoa,then,willye?Atitagain,areye?What’sgoneofthed——dcritter?\" Herethefractiousnearhorsewasagainbeginningtoshowsignsofdisturbanceandactiveterror。Hisquiveringnostrilswereturnedtowardsthewind,andhealmostleapedthecentrepoleinhisfranticefforttoavoidit。Theeyesofthetwomenwereturnedinstinctivelyinthatdirection。Nothingwastobeseen,——theillimitableplainandthesinkingsunwereallthatmettheeye。 Butthehorsecontinuedtostruggle,andthewagonstopped。Thenitwasdiscoveredthatthehorseofanadjacenttrooperwasalsolaboringunderthesamemysteriousexcitement,andatthesamemomentwagonNo。3halted。Theinfectionofsomeinexplicableterrorwasspreadingamongthem。Thentwonon—commissionedofficerscameridingdownthelineatasharpcanter,andwerejoinedquicklybytheyounglieutenant,whogaveanorder。Thetrumpeterinstinctivelyraisedhisinstrumenttohislips,butwasstoppedbyanotherorder。 Andthen,asseenbyadistantobserver,asingularspectaclewasunfolded。Thestragglingtrainsuddenlyseemedtoresolveitselfintoalargewideningcircleofhorsemen,revolvingroundandpartlyhidingthefewheavywagonsthatwerebeingrapidlyfreedfromtheirstrugglingteams。These,too,joinedthecircle,andweredrivenbeforethewhirlingtroopers。Graduallythecircleseemedtogrowsmallerunderthe\"winding—up\"ofthoseevolutions,untilthehorselesswagonsreappearedagain,motionless,frontingthefourpointsofthecompass,thusmakingtheradiiofasmallerinnercircle,intowhichtheteamsofthewagonsaswellasthetroopers’horseswereclosely\"woundup\"anddenselypackedtogetherinanimmovablemass。Asthecirclebecamesmallerthetroopersleapedfromtheirhorses,——which,however,continuedtoblindlyfolloweachotherinthenarrowercircle,——andrantothewagons,carbinesinhand。Infiveminutesfromthetimeofgivingtheorderthestragglingtrainwasafortifiedcamp,thehorsescorralledinthecentre,thedismountedtrooperssecurelypostedwiththeirrepeatingcarbinesintheanglesoftherudebastionsformedbythedesertedwagons,andreadyforanattack。Thestampede,ifsuchitwas,wasstopped。 Andyetnocauseforitwastobeseen!Nothinginearthorskysuggestedareasonforthisextraordinarypanic,orthemarvelousevolutionthatsuppressedit。Theguide,withthreemeninopenorder,rodeoutandradiatedacrosstheemptyplain,returningasemptyofresult。Inanhourthehorsesweresufficientlycalmedandfed,thecampslowlyunwounditself,theteamsweresettoandwereledoutofthecircle,andastheraysofthesettingsunbegantoexpandfanlikeacrosstheplainthecavalcademovedon。 Butbetweenthemandthesinkingsun,andvisiblethroughitslastrays,wasafaintlineofhazeparallelwiththeirtrack。Yeteventhis,too,quicklyfadedaway。 Hadtheguide,however,penetratedhalfamilefurthertothewesthewouldhavecomeuponthecauseofthepanic,andaspectaclemoremarvelousthanthathehadjustwitnessed。Fortheillimitableplainwithitsmonotonousprospectwasfarfrombeinglevel;ahundredyardsfurtheronhewouldhaveslowlyandimperceptiblydescendedintoadepressionnearlyamileinwidth。 Herehenotonlywouldhavecompletelylostsightofhisowncavalcade,buthavecomeuponanotherthriceitslength。Forherewasatrailinglineofjog—trottingduskyshapes,somecrouchingondwarfponieshalftheirsize,sometrailinglances,lodge—poles,rifles,womenandchildrenafterthem,allmovingwithamonotonousrhythmicmotionasmarkedasthemilitaryprecisionoftheothercavalcade,andalwaysonaparallellinewithit。Theyhaddonesoallday,keepingtouchanddistancebystealthyvidettesthatcreptandcrawledalongtheimperceptibleslopetowardstheunconsciouswhitemen。Itwas,nodoubt,thenearproximityofoneofthosewatchersthathadtouchedthekeenscentofthetroopers’horses。 Themooncameup;thetwocavalcades,scarcelyamileapart,movedoninunisontogether。Thensuddenlytheduskycaravanseemedtoarise,stretchitselfout,andsweptawaylikeamorningmisttowardsthewest。ThebuglesofFortBiggshadjustrungout…… PeterAtherlywasupearlythenextmorningpacingtheverandaofthecommandant’shouseatFortBiggs。IthadbeenhisintentiontovisitthenewIndianReservationthatday,buthehadjustreceivedaletterannouncinganunexpectedvisitfromhissister,whowishedtojoinhim。HehadnevertoldherthesecretoftheirIndianpaternity,asithadbeenrevealedtohimfromthescornfullipsofGrayEagleayearago;heknewherstrangelyexcitablenature; besides,shewasawifenow,andthesecretwouldhavetobesharedwithherhusband。Whenhehimselfhadrecoveredfromtheshockoftherevelation,twothingshadimpressedthemselvesuponhisreservedandgloomynature:ahorrorofhispreviousclaimupontheAtherlys,andaninfinitepityandsenseofdutytowardshisownrace。Hehaddevotedhimselfandhisincreasingwealthtothisoneobject;itseemedtohimattimesalmostprovidentialthathispositionasalegislator,whichhehadacceptedasawhimorfancy,shouldhavegivenhimthissingularopportunity。 Yetitwasnotaneasytaskoranenviableposition。Hewasobligedtodivorcehimselffromhispoliticalpartyaswellaskeepclearofthewildschemesofimpracticalenthusiasts,toopractical\"contractors,\"andthestillmorehelplessbigotryofChristiancivilizers,whowouldhaveregeneratedtheIndianwithatextwhichhedidnotunderstandandtheywereunabletoillustratebyexample。Hehadexpectedtheoppositionoflawlessfrontiersmenandignorantsettlers——asroughlyindicatedintheconversationalreadyrecorded;indeedhehadfeltitdifficulttoarguehishumanetheoriesunderthesmokingroofofaraidedsettler’scabin,whoseowner,however,hadforgottenhisownrepeatedprovocations,orthetrespassofwhichhewasproud。ButAtherly’sunaffectedandunobtrusivezeal,hisfixityofpurpose,hisundoubtedcourage,hisself—abnegation,andaboveallthegentlemelancholyandhalf— philosophicalwisdomofthisnewmissionary,wonhimtherespectandassistanceofeventhemostcallousorthemostskepticalofofficials。TheSecretaryoftheInteriorhadgivenhimcarteblanche;thePresidenttrustedhim,anditwassaidhadgrantedhimextraordinarypowers。OddlyenoughitwasonlyhisownCalifornianconstituency,whohadoncelaughedatwhattheydeemedhisearlyaristocraticpretensions,whonowfoundfaultwithhisdemocraticphilanthropy。ThatamanwhohadbeensowellreceivedinEngland—— thenewsofhisvisittoAshleyGrangehadbeendulyrecorded—— shouldsinksolowas\"totakeupwiththeInjins\"ofhisowncountrygalledtheirrepublicanpride。AfewofhispersonalfriendsregrettedthathehadnotbroughtbackfromEnglandmoreconservativeandfashionablegraces,andhadnotimprovedhisopportunities。UnfortunatelytherewasnoessentiallyEnglishpolicyoftrustingaboriginesthattheyknewof。 Inhisgloomyself—scrutinyhehadoftenwonderedifheoughtnottoopenlyproclaimhiskinshipwiththedespisedrace,buthewasalwaysdeterredbythethoughtofhissisterandherhusband,aswellasbythepersistentdoubtwhetherhisadvocacyofIndianrightswithhisfellowcountrymenwouldbeaswellservedbysuchacourse。Andhereagainhewasperplexedbyasingularincidentofhisearlymissionaryeffortswhichhehadatfirsttreatedwithcoldsurprise,buttowhichlaterreflectionhadgivenanewsignificance。AfterGrayEagle’srevelationhehadmadeapilgrimagetotheIndiancountrytoverifythestatementsregardinghisdeadfather,——theIndianchiefSilverCloud。DespitetheconfusionoftribaldialectshewasamazedtofindthattheIndiantonguecamebacktohimalmostasaforgottenboyishmemory,sothathewassoonabletodowithoutaninterpreter;butnotuntilthatfunctionary,whoknewhissecret,appearedonedayasamoresignificantambassador。\"GrayEaglesaysifyouwanttrulytobeabrothertohispeopleyoumusttakeawifeamongthem。Helovesyou——takeoneofhis!\"Peter,throughwhoseveins——albeitofmixedblood——ranthatPuritanicesooftenfoundthroughouttheGreatWest,wasfrigidlyamazed。Invaindidtheinterpreterassurehimthatthewifeinquestion,LittleDaybreak,wasawifeonlyinname,aprudentreservekeptbyGrayEagleintheorphandaughterofabrotherbrave。ButPeterwasadamant。WhateveranswertheinterpreterreturnedtoGrayEagleheneverknew。ButtohisalarmhepresentlyfoundthattheIndianmaidenLittleDaybreakhadbeenawareofGrayEagle’soffer,andhadwithpatheticsimplicityalreadyconsideredherselfPeter’sspouse。Duringhisstayattheencampmenthefoundhersittingbeforehislodgeeverymorning。A girlofsixteeninyears,achildofsixinintellect,sheflashedherlittlewhiteteethuponhimwhenheliftedhistentflap,contenttoreceivehisgrave,melancholybow,orpatientlytrottedathissidecarryingthingshedidnotwant,whichshehadtakenfromthelodge。Whenhesatdowntowork,sheremainedseatedatadistance,lookingathimwithglisteningbeadyeyeslikeblackberriessetinmilk,andsoftlyscratchingthelittlebarebrownankleofonefootwiththeturned—intoesoftheother,afteraninfantinefashion。Yetafterhehadleft——astillsingleman,solelythoughhisinterpreter’sdiplomacy,ashealwaysbelieved—— hewasveryworriedastothewisdomofhiscourse。Whyshouldhenotinthiswayallyhimselftohisunfortunateraceirrevocably? Perhapstherewasananswersomewhereinhisconsciousnesswhichhedarednotvoicetohimself。SincehisvisittotheEnglishAtherlys,hehadputresolutelyasideeverythingthatrelatedtothatepisode,whichhenowconsideredwasanunhappyimposture。 ButthereweretimeswhenavisionofLadyElfrida,gazingathimwithwondering,fascinatedeyes,passedacrosshisfancy;eventhecontactwithhisownraceandhisthoughtsoftheirwrongsrecalledtohimthetombofthesoldierAtherlyandthecarvencaptivesavagesupporter。HecouldnotpasstheuprightsupportedbierofanIndianbrave——slowlydesiccatinginthedesertair——withoutseeinginthedeadwarrior’sparaphernaliaofarmsandtrophiessomeresemblancetothecross—leggedcrusaderonwhosemarbleeffigySHEhadgirlishlyperchedherselfasshetoldthestoryofherancestors。Yetonlythepeacefulgloomandreposeoftheoldchurchtouchedhimnow;evenshe,too,withallhergloryofEnglishgirlhood,seemedtobelongtothatremotepast。Shewaspartoftherestfulquietofthechurch;theyewsinthequaintoldchurchyardmighthavewavedoverheraswell。 Still,hewaseagertoseehissister,andifheshouldconcludetoimparttoherhissecret,shemightadvisehim。Atallevents,hedecidedtodelayhisdepartureuntilherarrival,adecisionwithwhichthecommandingofficerconcurred,asaforagingpartyhadthatmorningdiscoveredtracesofIndiansinthevicinityofthefort,andthelatelyarrivedcommissarytrainhadreportedtheunaccountablebutpromptlypreventedstampede。 Unfortunately,hissisterJennyappearedaccompaniedbyherhusband,whoseizedanearlyopportunitytotakePeterasideandconfidetohimhisanxietyaboutherhealth,andthestrangefitsofexcitementunderwhichsheoccasionallylabored。RememberingtheepisodeoftheCalifornianwoodsthreeyearsago,Peterstaredatthisgood—natured,good—lookingman,whoselifehehadalwaysbelievedsheonceimperiled,andwonderedmorethaneverattheirstrangeunion。 \"Doyoueverquarrel?\"askedPeterbluntly。 \"No,\"saidthegood—heartedfellowwarmly,\"never!Wehaveneverhadaharshword;she’sthedearestgirl,——thebestwifeintheworldtome,but\"——hehesitated,\"youknowtherearetimeswhenI thinksheconfoundsmewithsomebodyelse,andisstrange! Sometimeswhenweareincompanyshestandsaloneandstaresateverybody,withoutsayingaword,asifshedidn’tunderstandthem。 Orelseshegetspainfullyexcitedanddancesallnightuntilsheisexhausted。Ithought,perhaps,\"headdedtimidly,\"thatyoumightknow,andwouldtellmeifshehadanysingularexperienceasachild,——anyillness,or,\"hewentonstillmoregently,\"ifperhapshermotherorfather\"—— \"No,\"interruptedPeteralmostbrusquely,withthesuddenconvictionthatthiswasnotimeforrevelationofhissecret,\"no,nothing。\" \"Thedoctorsays,\"continuedLascelleswiththathesitating,almostmysticdelicacywithwhichmostgentlemenapproachasubjectuponwhichtheirwivestalkopenly,\"thatitmaybeowingtoJenny’speculiarstateofhealthjustnow,youknow,andthatif——allwentwell,youknow,andthereshouldbe——don’tyousee——alittlechild\"—— Peterinterruptedhimwithastart。Achild!Jenny’schild! SilverCloud’sgrandchild!Thiswasacomplicationhehadnotthoughtof。No!Itwastoolatetotellhissecretnow。Heonlynoddedhisheadabstractedlyandsaidcoldly,\"Idaresayheisright。\" Nevertheless,Jennywaslookingremarkablywell。Perhapsitwastheexcitementoftravelandnewsurroundings;buthertall,lithefigure,nearlyhalfaheadtallerthanherhusband’s,wasastrikingoneamongtheofficers’wivesinthecommandant’ssitting— room。Herolivecheekglowedwithafaintilluminatingcolor; therewassomethingevenpatricianinherslightlycurvednoseandhighcheekbones,andhersmile,rareeveninhermostexcitedmoments,was,likeherbrother’s,singularlyfascinating。Theofficersevidentlythoughtsotoo,andwhentheyounglieutenantofthecommissaryescort,freshfromWestPointandFlirtationWalk,gallantlyattachedhimselftoher,theladieswereslightlyscandalizedatthenaiveairofcamaraderiewithwhichMrs。 Lascellesreceivedhisattentions。EvenPeterwasalittledisturbed。OnlyLascelles,delightedwithhiswife’sanimation,andpleasedathersuccess,gazedatherwithunqualifiedadmiration。Indeed,hewassosatisfiedwithherimprovement,andsosanguineofherultimaterecovery,thathefeltjustifiedinleavingherwithherbrotherandreturningtoOmahabytheregularmailwagonnextday。TherewasnodangertobeapprehendedinheraccompanyingPeter;theywouldhaveafullescort;thereservationlayinadirectionunfrequentedbymaraudingtribes;theroadwastheprincipaloneusedbythegovernmenttoconnectthefortwiththesettlements,andwelltraveled;theofficers’wiveshadoftenjourneyedthither。 ThechildishcuriosityandhighspiritswhichJennyshowedonthejourneytothereservationwasincreasedwhenshereacheditanddrewupbeforethehouseoftheIndianagent。Peterwasrelieved; hehadbeenanxiousandnervousastoanyinstinctiveeffectwhichmightbeproducedonherexcitablenaturebyafirstviewofherownkinsfolk,althoughshewasstillignorantofherrelationship。 Herinterestandcuriosity,however,hadnothingabnormalinit。 ButhewasnotpreparedfortheeffectproduceduponTHEMatherfirstappearance。Afewofthebravesgatheredeagerlyaroundher,andoneevenaddressedherinhisowngutturaltongue,atwhichshebetrayedaslightfeelingofalarm;andPetersawwithsatisfactionthatshedrewclosetohim。KnowingthathisoldinterpreterandGrayEaglewereofadifferentandhostiletribeahundredmilesaway,andthathissecretwassafewiththem,hesimplyintroducedherashissister。Buthepresentlyfoundthatthebraveshadaddedtotheircuriosityacertainsuspiciousnessandsullendemeanor,andhewasgladtoresignhissisterintothehandsoftheagent’swife,whileheprosecutedhisbusinessofexaminationandinspection。Later,onhisreturntothecabin,hewasmetbytheagent,whoseemedtobewithdifficultysuppressingalaugh。 \"Yoursisterisexcitingquiteasensationhere,\"hesaid。\"DoyouknowthatsomeoftheseidioticbravesandtheMedicineManinsistuponitthatshe’sASQUAW,andthatyou’rekeepingherincaptivityagainstyourplightedfaithtothem!You’llexcuseme,\" hewentonwithanattempttorecoverhisgravity,\"troublingyouwiththeird——dfooltalk,andyouwon’tsayanythingtoHERaboutit,butIthoughtyououghttoknowitonaccountofyourpositionamong’em。Youdon’twanttolosetheirconfidence,andyouknowhoweasilytheirskeeryfacultiesarestampededwithanidea!\" \"Whereisshenow?\"demandedPeter,withadarkeningface。 \"Somewherewiththesquaws,Ireckon。Ithoughtshemightbealittleskeeredofthebraves,andI’vekeptthemaway。SHE’Sallright,youknow;onlyifyouintendtostayherelongI’d\"—— ButPeterwasalreadystridingawayinthedirectionofathicketofcottonwoodwhereheheardtherippleofwomen’sandchildren’svoices。Whenhehadpenetratedit,hefoundhissistersittingonastump,surroundedbyalaughing,gesticulatingcrowdofyounggirlsandoldwomen,withatightlyswaddledpapooseinherlap。 Someofthemhadalreadyhalfmischievously,halfcuriouslypossessedthemselvesofherdustcloak,hat,parasol,andgloves,andwereparadingbeforeherintheirgrotesquefinery,apparentlyasmuchtoherchildishexcitedamusementastheirown。Shewasevenansweringtheirgesticulationswithequivalentgesturesinherattempttounderstandthem,andtryingamidstshoutsoflaughtertorespondtothemonotonouschantoftheoldwomenwhowerezigzaggingadancebeforeher。Withthegaylystripedblanketslyingontheground,thestringsofbeads,wampum,andhighlycoloredfeathershangingfromthetrees,andtheflickeringlightsandshadows,itwasaninnocentandevenidyllicpicture,butthemoreexperiencedPetersawintheperformancesonlytheuncertaintemperandwantofconsecutiveideaofplayinganimals,andthestolidunwinkingpapooseinhissister’slapgavehissentimentamomentaryshock。 Seeinghimapproachsherantomeethim,thesquawsandchildrenslinkingawayfromhisgraveface。\"Ihavehadsuchafunnytime,Peter!Onlytothinkofit,Ibelievethey’veneverseenmenorwomenwithdecentclothesbefore,——ofcoursethesettlers’wivesdon’tdressmuch,——andIbelievethey’dhavehadeverythingI possessifyouhadn’tcome。Butthey’reTOOfunnyforanything。 Itwaskillingtoseethemputonmyhatwrongsidebefore,andtrytomakeoneoutofmyparasol。ButIlikethemagreatdealbetterthanthosegloomychiefs,andIthinkIunderstandthemalmost。 Anddoyouknow,Peter,somehowIseemtohaveknownthemallbefore。Andthosedearlittlepapooses,aren’ttheyridiculouslylovely。Ionlywish\"——shestopped,forPeterhadsomewhathurriedlytakentheIndianboyfromherarmsandrestoredittothefrightenedmother。Asingularchangecameoverherface,andsheglancedathimquickly。Butsheresumed,withaheightenedcolor,\"Ilikeiteversomuchbetterherethandownatthefort。AndeversomuchbetterthanNewYork。Idon’twonderthatyoulikethemsomuch,Peter,andaresodevotedtothem。Don’tbeangry,dear,becauseIletthemhavemythings;I’msureInevercaredparticularlyforthem,andIthinkitwouldbesuchfuntodressastheydo。\"PeterrememberedkeenlyhissuddenshockatherprecipitatechangetobrightcolorsafterleavinghernovitiateattheSacredHeart。\"Idohope,\"shewentoneagerly,\"thatwearegoingtostayalongtimehere。\" \"Weareleavingto—morrow,\"hesaidcurtly。\"IfindIhaveurgentbusinessatthefort。\" Andtheydidleave。Nonetoosoon,thoughtPeterandtheIndianagent,astheyglancedatthefacesoftheduskychiefswhohadgatheredaroundthecabin。Luckilythepresenceoftheircavalryescortrenderedanyoutbreakimpossible,andthestoicaltaciturnityoftheracekeptPeterfromanyverbalinsult。ButMrs。Lascellesnoticedtheirloweringdissatisfaction,andhereyesflashed。\"Iwonderyoudon’tpunishthem,\"shesaidsimply。 Forafewdaysaftertheirreturnshedidnotalludetohervisit,andPeterwasbeginningtothinkthatherlateimpressionswereasvolatileastheywerechildlike。Hedevotedhimselftohisgovernmentreport,andwhilehekeptuphiscommunicationswiththereservationandtheagent,forthepresentdomiciledhimselfatthefort。 ColonelBryce,thecommandantthoughdoubtfulofcivilians,wasnotslowtoappreciatethedifferenceofplayinghosttoamanofAtherly’swealthandpositionandevenfoundinPeter’sreserveandmelancholyanagreeablerelieftothesomewhatboisterousandmaterialrecreationsofgarrisonlife,andagentlecheckupontheyoungerofficers。For,whilePeterdidnotgambleordrink,therewasyetanunobtrusiveandgentledignityinhisabstentionthatrelievedhimfromtheattitudeofaprigoran\"example。\"Mrs。 Lascelleswaspopularwiththeofficers,andacceptedmoretolerantlybythewives,sincetheyrecognizedherharmlessness。 Onceortwiceshewasfoundapparentlyinterestedinthegesticulationsofafew\"friendlies\"whohadpenetratedtheparadegroundoftheforttobarterbeadsandwampum。Thecolonelwasobligedatlasttocautionheragainstthis,asitwasfoundthatinherinexperienceshehadgiventhemcertainarticlesthatwerecontrabandoftherules,andfinallytostopthemfromanintrusionwhichwasbecomingmorefrequentandannoying。Leftthustoherself,sherelievedherisolationbywalksbeyondtheprecinctsofthegarrison,whereshefrequentlymetthose\"friendly\"wanderers,chieflysquawsandchildren。Hereshewasagaincautionedbythecommander,—— \"Don’tputtoomuchfaithinthosecreatures,Mrs。Lascelles。\" Jennyelevatedherblackbrowsandthrewupherarchednoselikeacharger。\"I’mnotafraidofoldwomenandchildren,\"shesaidloftily。 \"ButIam,\"saidthecolonelgravely。\"It’sahorriblethingtothinkof,butthesefeebleoldwomenandinnocentchildrenarealwaysselectedtotorturetheprisonerstakenbythebraves,and,byJove,theyseemtolikeit。\" Thusrestricted,Mrs。LascellesfellbackupontheattentionsofLieutenantForsyth,whosegallantrywasalwaysasfreshashissmartcadet—liketunics,andtheytooksomeridestogether。 Whetheritwasmilitarycautionorthefemininediscretionofthecolonel’swife,——tothequietamusementoftheotherofficers,——atrooperwasaddedtotheridingpartybytheorderofthecolonel,andthereafteritconsistedofthree。Onenight,however,theridersdidnotappearatdinner,andtherewasconsiderableuneasinessmingledwithsomegossipthroughoutthegarrison。Itwasalreadymidnightbeforetheyarrived,andthenwithhorsesblownandtremblingwithexhaustion,andthewholepartybearingeverysignoffatigueanddisturbance。Thecolonelsaidafewsharp,decisivewordstothesubaltern,who,paleandreticent,pluckedathislittlemoustache,buttookthewholeblameuponhimself。HEandMrs。Lascelleshad,hesaid,outriddenthetrooperandgotlost;itwaslatewhenCassidy(thetrooper)foundthem,butitwasnofaultofHIS,andtheyhadtorideatthetopoftheirspeedtocoverthegroundbetweenthemandthefort。ItwasnoticedthatMrs。LascellesscarcelyspoketoForsyth,andturnedabruptlyawayfromthecolonel’sinterrogationsandwenttoherroom。 Peter,absorbedinhisreport,scarcelynoticedtheincident,northesingularrestraintthatseemedtofalluponthelittlemilitaryhouseholdforadayortwoafterwards。Hehadacceptedthelieutenant’sstorywithoutcommentorquestion;heknewhisownsistertoowelltobelievethatshehadlentherselftoaflirtationwithForsyth;indeed,hehadratherpitiedtheyoungofficerwhenherememberedLascelles’experienceinhisearlycourtship。ButhewassomewhatastonishedoneafternoontofindthetrooperCassidyaloneinhisoffice。 \"OithoughtOi’dmakebouldtohaveawordwidye,sorr,\"hesaid,recoveringfromastiffsalutewithhisfingersnippingthecordofhistrousers。\"It’snotformeeself,sorr,althoughtheouldmanwasharrdonme,norfortheleddy,yoursister,butforthesakeoftheleftenant,sorr,whotheouldmanwasharrdestonofall。 Oiwasoftheparrtythatrodewithyoursister。\" \"Yes,yes,Iremember,Iheardthestory,\"saidPeter。\"SheandMr。Forsythgotlost。\" \"Axin’yourpardin,sorr,shedidn’t。Mr。Forsythloid。Loidlikeanofficerandajintleman——asheis,Godblesshim——tosavealeddy,morebetokenyoursister,sorr。Theynevergotlost,sorr。 Wewasallthreetogetherfromthetoimeweshtartedtillwegotback,andit’stheloveavGodthatweevergotbackatall。Andit’sbreakingmehearrt,sorr,toseeHIMgoin’roundwiththeblacklooksofeverybodyuponhim,andhea—twirlin’hismoustacheandpurtendingnottomind。\" \"Whatdoyoumean?\"saidPeter,uneasily。 \"Oimanetobetellin’youwhathappened,sorr,\"saidCassidystoutly。\"WhenweshtartedoutOifellthreefilestotherear,asbecameme,soasnottobeinthewayo’theircolloguing,butsorraabito’stragglin’wasthere,andOikeptthemaforemeallthetoime。WhenwegottoPostOakBottomtheleddyp’intsherwhipofftotheroight,andsezshe:’It’safinebitofturfthere,MistherForsyth,’invitin’like,andwiththatshegallopsawaytotheright。Theleftenantfollysher,andOicloseduptherear。Soweridesawayinnoshentlikeamongstthetrees,methinkin’onlyitworamightyqueerplaceformanoovrin’,untilweseed,justbeyondusinthehollow,thesmokeofanInjincampandalotofwomenandchilder。AndMrs。Lascellesgetsoffandgoestodiscoursin’andblarneyingwid’em:andOiseesMr。Forsythglancin’roundandlookin’oneasy。Thenhegoesupandsezsomethingtoyoursister,andshewon’tgivehimahearin’。Andthenhetellshershemustmountandbeoff。Andsheturnsuponhim,bedad,likeatayger,andbidshimbeoffhimself。Thenhecomestomeandsezhe,’Oidon’tlikethelooko’this,Cassidy,’ sezhe;’thewoodsbehindisfullofbraves,’sezhe。’Thrueforyou,leftenant,’sezOi,’it’sintoatrapthattheleddyhezledus,Godsaveher!’’Whisht,’hesez,’takemyhorse,it’sthestrongest。Gobesideher,andwhenOisaythewordliftherupintothesaddlebeforeye,andgalloplikeblazes。Oi’llbringuptherearandtheotherhorse。’Widthatwechangedhorsesandcantereduptowhereshewasstanding,andhegivesthewordwhensheisn’tlookin’,andOigrabsherup——shesthrugglin’likemadbutnotutterin’acry——andOilightsoutforthetrailagin。Andsureenoughthebravesmadeasiftheywouldfolly,buttheleftenantthrowsthereinsofherhorseoverthehornofhissaddle,andwhipsouthisrevolverandhoulds’embacktillI’vegotwellawaytothetrailagain。Andthentheyletflytheirarrows,andbegorrathenextthingaBULLETwhizzesbyhim。Andthenheknowstheyhavearrmswid’emandare’hostiles,’andherowlsthenearestoneover,wheelin’andfightin’andcoverin’ourretreattillwegetstotheroadagin。Andtheydaren’tfollyusoutofcover。Thentheladygetsmoresinsible,andtheleftenantpershuadeshertomountherhorseagin。Butbeforewecomestothefort,heseztome:’Cassidy,’sezhe,’notawordo’thisonaccountoftheleddy。’AndIwasmum,sorr,whilehewasshootin’ offhismouthabouthimbein’lostandallthat,andhimbein’ bully—raggedbythekernel,andmeknowin’thatbutforhimyoursisterwouldn’tbebetweenthesewallshere,andOiwouldn’tbetalkin’toye。Andshure,sorr,yemightbetellin’sthekernelashowtheleddywastookbythehysterics,andwasthatloonythatshedidn’tknowwhatevershewassayin’,andsogettheleftenantinfavoragain。\" \"Iwillspeakwiththecolonelto—night,\"saidPetergloomily。 \"Lordsaveyerhonor,\"returnedthetroopergratefully,\"andifyecouldbesayin’thattheLEDDYtouldyou,——itwouldonlybethemeresttasteofaloiye’dbetellin’,——andyou’dsavemefrombreakin’mewordtotheleftenant。\" \"Ishallofcoursespeaktomysisterfirst,\"returnedPeter,withaguiltyconsciousnessthathehadacceptedthetrooper’sstorymainlyfromhispreviousknowledgeofhissister’scharacter。 Nevertheless,inspiteofthisforegoneconclusion,heDIDspeaktoher。Tohissurpriseshedidnotdenyit。LieutenantForsyth,——avainandconceitedfool,——whosesillyattentionsshehadacceptedsolelythatshemightgetrecreationbeyondthefort,——hadpresumedtotellherwhatSHEmustdo!AsifSHEwasoneofthosestupidofficers’wivesorsisters!Anditneverwouldhavehappenedifhe——Peter——hadletherremainatthereservationwiththeIndianagent’swife,orif\"Charley\"(thegentleLascelles)werehere!HE wouldhavelethergo,ortakenherthere。Besidesallthewhileshewasamongfriends;HIS,Peter’sownfriends,——thepeoplewhosecausehewaschampioning!InvaindidPetertrytopointouttoherthatthese\"people\"werestillchildreninmindandimpulse,andcapableofvacillationoreventreachery。Herememberedhewastalkingtoachildinmindandimpulse,whohadshownthesamequalities,andintryingtoconvinceherofherdangerhefelthewasonlyvoicingthecommonargumentsofhisopponents。 Hespokealsotothecolonel,excusingherthroughherignorance,hertrustinhisinfluencewiththesavages,andthegeneralderangementofherhealth。Thecolonel,relievedofhissuspicionsofapromisingyoungofficer,wasgentleandsympathetic,butfirmastoPeter’sfuturecourse。Inamomentofcapriceandwillfulnessshemightimperilthegarrisonasshehadherescort,and,morethanthat,shewasimperilingPeter’sinfluencewiththeIndians。Absurdstorieshadcometohisearsregardingtheattitudeofthereservationtowardshim。Hethoughtsheoughttoreturnhomeasquicklyaspossible。Fortunatelyanopportunityoffered。ThegeneralcommandinghadadvisedhimofthevisittothefortofapartyofEnglishtouristswhohadbeenshootinginthevicinity,andwhoweremakingthefortthefarthestpointoftheirwesternexcursion。Therewerethreeorfourladiesintheparty,andastheywouldbereturningtothelineofrailroadunderescort,shecouldeasilyaccompanythem。This,addedColonelCarter,wasalsoMrs。Carter’sopinion,——shewasawomanofexperience,andhadamarrieddaughterofherown。InthemeantimePeterhadbetternotbroachthesubjecttohissister,buttrusttothearrivalofthestrangers,whowouldremainforaweek,andwhowouldundoubtedlydivertMrs。Lascelles’impressiblemind,andeventuallymakethepropositionmorenaturalandattractive。 IntheintervalPeterrevisitedthereservation,andendeavoredtopacifytheirritationthathadsprungfromhispreviousinspection。 TheoutrageatPostOakBottomhewasassuredhadnorelationtotheincidentatthereservation,butwascommittedbysomestragglersfromothertribeswhohadnotyetacceptedthegovernmentbounty,yethadnotbeenthusfarclassifiedas\"hostile。\"Therehadbeenno\"GhostDancing\"norotherindicationofdisturbance。Thecolonelhadnotdeemeditnecessarytosendoutanexemplaryforce,ormakeacounterdemonstration。Theincidentwasallowedtodrop。AtthereservationPeterhadignoredthepreviousconductofthechiefstowardshim;hadwithquietcourageexposedhimselffully——unarmedandunattended——amongstthem,andhadasfullyletitbeknownthatthispreviousincidentwasthereasonthathissisterhadnotaccompaniedhimonhissecondvisit。Heleftthematthecloseoftheseconddaymoresatisfiedinhismind,andperhapsinamoreenthusiasticattitudetowardshisreport。 Ashecamewithinsoundofthesunsetbugles,hestruckanarrowertrailwhichledtothefort,throughanoasisofoaksandcottonwoodsandasmallstreamor\"branch,\"whichafterwardslostitselfinthedustyplain。Hehadalreadypassedafewsettler’scabins,asutler’sshop,andotherbuildingsthathadsprunguparoundthisarmednucleusofcivilization——which,indueseason,wastobecomeafrontiertown。Butasyetthebriefwoodwaswildandsecluded;frequentedonlybythewomenandchildrenofthefort,withinwhoseprotectingboundsitstood,andtowhoseformal\"parade,\"andtrimwhiteandgreencottage\"quarters,\"itaffordedanagreeablerelief。Asherodeabstractedlyforwardunderthelowcottonwoodvaulthefeltastrangeinfluencestealingoverhim,aninfluencethatwasnotonlyapresentexperiencebutatthesametimeafar—offmemory。Theconcavevaultabovedeepened;thesunsetlightfromthelevelhorizonbeyondstreamedthroughtheleavesasthroughthechequersofstainedglasswindows;throughthetwoshaftsbeforehimstretchedthepillaredaislesofAshleyChurch!Hewasridingasinadream,andwhenafiguresuddenlyslippedacrosshispathwayfromacolumn—liketreetrunk,hewokewiththedisturbanceandsenseofunrealityofadream。ForhesawLadyElfridastandingbeforehim! Itwasnotamerememoryconjuredupbyassociation,foralthoughthefigure,face,andattitudewerethesame,therewerecertainchangesofcostumewhichtheeyeofrecollectionnoticed。Inplaceofthesmartnarrow—brimmedsailorhatheremembered,shewaswearingaslouchedcavalryhatwithagoldcordarounditscrown,that,withallitsbecomingnessandpicturesqueaudacity,seemedtobecomecharacteristicandrespectable,asacresttoherrefinedhead,andashistoricasaLelycanvas。Sheworeaflannelshirt,beltedinatherslightwaistwithabandofyellowleather,defininghersmallhips,andshortstraightpleatlessskirtsthatfelltohertrimanklesandbuckledleathershoes。Shewasfreshandcool,wholesomeandclean,freeandunfettered;indeed,herbeautyseemedonlyanafterthoughtoraccident。SomuchsothatwhenPetersawherafterwards,amidstthebillowy,gauzy,andchallenginggracesoftheofficer’swives,whoweredressedintheirbestandprettiestfrockstowelcomeher,theeyeturnednaturallyfromthatsuggestionofenhancementtothegirlwhoseemedtodefyit。Shewasclearlynotanidealizedmemory,aspiritoraghost,butnaturalisticandrosy;hethoughtatriflerosier,asshelaughinglyaddressedhim:—— \"Isupposeitisn’tquitefairtosurpriseyoulikethat,\"shesaid,withanhonestgirlishhand—shake,\"foryouseeIknowallaboutyounow,andwhatyouaredoinghere,andevenwhenyouwereexpected;andIdaresayyouthoughtwewerestillinEngland,ifyourememberedusatall。Andwehaven’tmetsincethatdayatAshleyChurchwhenIputmyfootinit,——orratheronyourpetprotege’s,theIndian’s:yourememberMajorAtherly’stomb?Andtothinkthatallthewhilewedidn’tknowthatyouwereapublicmanandagreatpoliticalreformer,andhadafadlikethis。Why,we’dhavegotupmeetingsforyou,andmyfatherwouldhavepresided,—— he’salwaysfondofdoingthesethings,——andwe’dhavepassedresolutions,andgivenyousubscriptions,andBibles,andflannelshirts,andrevolvers——butIbelieveyoudrawthelineatthat。Mybrotherwassayingonlytheotherdaythatyouweren’thalfpraisedenoughforgoinginforthissortofthingwhenyouweresorich,andneedn’tcare。Andsothat’swhyyourushedawayfromAshleyGrange,——justtocomehereandworkoutyourmission?\" Hiswholelife,hisfirstwildCaliforniandream,hisEnglishvisit,therevelationofGrayEagle,thefinalcollapseofhisoldbeliefs,werewhirlingthroughhisbraintothemusicofthisclearyoungvoice。Andbysomecruelironyofcircumstanceitseemednowtoevenmockhislaterdreamsofexpiationasitalsocalledbackhisunhappyexperienceofthelastweek。 \"Haveyou——haveyou\"——hestammeredwithafaintsmile,\"seenmysister?\" \"Notyet,\"saidLadyElfrida。\"Ibelievesheisnotwellandisconfinedtoherroom;youwillintroduceme,won’tyou?\"sheaddedeagerly。\"Ofcourse,whenweheardthattherewasanAtherlyhereweinquiredaboutyou;andItoldthemyouwerearelationofours,\"shewentonwithahalf—mischievousshyness,——\"yourememberthedeBracys,——andtheyseemedsurprisedandrathercurious。I supposeonedoesnottalksomuchaboutthesethingsoverhere,andIdaresayyouhavesomuchtooccupyyourmindyoudon’ttalkofusinEngland。\"Withthequicknessofarefinedperceptionshesawaslightshadeinhisface,andchangedthesubject。\"Andwehavehadsuchajollytime;wehavemetsomanypleasantpeople;andthey’veallbeensoawfullygoodtous,fromtheofficialsandofficersdowntotheplainestworking—man。Andallsonaturallytoo——sodifferentfromus。Isometimesthinkwehavetoworkourselvesuptobeciviltostrangers。\"\"No,\"shewentongayly,inanswertohisprotestinggesture,andhisstammeredreminderofhisownreception。\"No。Youcameasasortofkinsman,andSirEdwardknewallaboutyoubeforeheaskedyoudowntotheGrange—— orevensentoverformefromtheTowers。No!youAmericanstakepeopleontheir’facevalue,’asmybrotherReggysays,andwealwayswanttoknowwhatarethe’securities。’AndthenAmericanmenaremoregallant,though,\"shedeclaredmischievously,\"Ithinkyouareanexceptioninthatway。Indeed,\"shewenton,\"themoreIseeofyourcountrymenthelessyouseemlikethem。Youaremorelikeus,——morelikeanEnglishman——indeed,morelikeanEnglishmanthanmostEnglishmen,——Imeaninthematterofreserveandallthatsortofthing,youknow。It’sodd,——isn’tit?Isyoursisterlikeyou?\" \"Youshalljudgeforyourself,\"saidPeterwithagayetythatwasforcedinproportionashisforebodingsbecamemoregloomy。Wouldhissister’speculiarities——evenhersecret——besafefromthecleareyesoftheyounggirl? \"IknowIshalllikeher,\"saidLadyElfrida,simply。\"Imeantomakefriendswithherbeforeweleave,andIhopetoseeagreatdealofher;and,\"shesaidwithanaivenonsequitur,that,however,haditspainfulsignificancetoPeter,\"IdowantyoutoshowmesomeIndians——yourIndians,youknowYOURfriends。I’veseensomeofthem,ofcourse;IamafraidIamalittleprejudiced,forIdidnotlikethem。Youseemytastehastobeeducated,I suppose;butIthoughtthemsofoolishlyvainandpresuming。\" \"Thatistheirperfectchildishness,\"saidPeterquickly。\"Itisnot,Ibelieve,consideredamoraldefect,\"headdedbitterly。 LadyElfridalaughed,andyetatthesamemomentalookofappealthatwasinitselfquiteaschildlikeshoneinherblueeyes。 \"There,Ihaveblunderedagain,Iknow;butItoldyouIhavesuchridiculousprejudices!AndIreallywanttolikethemasyoudo。 Only,\"shelaughedagain,\"itseemsstrangethatYOU,ofallmen,shouldhaveinterestedyourselfinpeoplesototallydifferenttoyou。Butwhatwillbetheresultifyoureffortsaresuccessful? Willtheyremainadistinctrace?Willyoumakecitizens,soldiers,congressmen,governorsofthem?Willtheyintermarrywiththewhites?Isthatapartofyourplan?Ihopenot!\" ItwasapartofPeter’ssensitiveexcitementthateventhroughtheunconsciousironyofthisspeechhewasnoticingthedifferencebetweentheyoungEnglishgirl’sevidentinterestinapoliticalproblemandtheutterindifferenceofhisowncountrywomen。Herewasagirlscarcelyoutofherteens,withnopretensiontobeingabluestocking,withhalftheaplombofanAmericangirlofherownage,gravelyconsideringaquestionofpoliticaleconomy。Oddlyenough,itaddedtohisotherirritation,andhesaidalmostabruptly,\"Whynot?\" Shetookthequestionliterallyandwithalittleyouthfultimidity。\"Butthesemixedracesneverattaintoanything,dothey?Ithoughtthatwasunderstood。But,\"sheaddedwithfemininequickness,\"andIsupposeit’sagainonlyaPERSONAL argument,YOUwouldn’tlikeyoursistertohavemarriedanIndian,wouldyou?\" TheironyofthesituationhadreacheditsclimaxtoPeter。Itdidn’tseemtobehisvoicethatsaid,\"Icananswerbyanargumentstillmorepersonal。IhaveeventhoughtmyselfofmarryinganIndianwoman。\" Itseemedtohimthatwhathesaidwasirrevocable,buthewasdesperate。Itseemedtohimthatinamomentmorehewouldhavetoldherhiswholesecret。Buttheyounggirldrewbackfromhimwithaslightstartofsurprise。Theremayhavebeensomethinginthetoneofhisvoiceandinhismannerthatvergeduponaseriousnessshewasnevercontemplatinginherrandomtalk;itmayhavebeenanuneasinessofsomeyouthfulimprudenceinpressingthesubjectuponamanofhissuperiority,andthathisabruptclimaxwasarebuke。Butitwasonlyforamoment;heryouthfulbuoyancy,and,aboveall,acertaincommonsensethatwasnotincompatibletoherhighnature,cametoherrescue。\"Butthat,\"shesaidwithquickmischievousness,\"wouldbeaSACRIFICEtakenintheinterestofthesepeople,don’tyousee;andbeingasacrifice,it’snoargument。\" Petersawhismistake,buttherewassomethingsoinnocentanddelightfulintheyouthfultriumphofthisred—lippedlogician,thathewasforcedtosmile。Ihavesaidthathissmilewasrareandfascinating,aconcessionwrungfromhisdarkfaceandcalmbeardlesslipsthatmostpeoplefoundirresistible,butitwasodd,nevertheless,thatLadyElfridanowforthefirsttimefeltasuddenandnotaltogetherunpleasantembarrassmentovertheverysubjectshehadapproachedwithsuchinnocentfearlessness。Therewasanewlightinhereyes,afreshercolorinhercheeksassheturnedherface——sheknewnotwhy——awayfromhim。Butitenabledhertoseeafigureapproachingthemfromthefort。AndIgrievetosaythat,perhapsforthefirsttimeinherlife,LadyElfridawasguiltyofanaffectedstart。 \"Oh,here’sReggycomingtolookforme。I’dquiteforgotten,butI’msoglad。IwantyoutoknowmybrotherReggy。HewasalwayssosorryhemissedyouattheGrange。\" Thetall,young,good—lookingbrownEnglishmanwhohadsaunteredupbestowedafarmorecriticalglanceuponPeter’shorsethanuponPeter,butneverthelessgraspedhishandheartilyashissisterintroducedhim。Perhapsbothmenwereequallyundemonstrative,althoughthereserveofonewasfromtemperamentandtheotherfromeducation。NeverthelessLordReginaldremarked,withalaugh,thatitwasawfullyjollytobethere,andthatithadbeenabeastlyshamethathewasinScotlandwhenAtherlywasattheGrange。Thatnoneofthemhadeversuspectedtilltheycametothefortthathe,Atherly,wasoneofthosegovernmentchappies,andsoawfullykeenonIndianpolitics。\"Friddy\"hadbeenthefirsttofinditout,buttheythoughtshewaschaffing。Atwhich\"Friddy,\"whohadsuddenlyresolvedherselfintotheyouthfulestofschoolgirlsinthepresenceofherbrother,putherparasollikeanIndianclubbehindherback,andstillrosy,beamedadmiringlyuponReggy。 Thenthethree,Peterleadinghishorse,movedontowardsthefort,presentlymeeting\"Georgy,\"thesix—footGuardsmancousininextraordinarytweedsandflannelshirt;LordRunnybroke,uncleofFriddy,middle—agedandflannel—shirted,amightyhunter;LadyRunnybroke,inabrownduster,butwithastatelyheadthatsuggestedostrichfeathers;Moyler—Spence,M。P。,withaneyeglass,andtheHon。EvelynKayne,closelyattendedbythealwaysgallantLieutenantForsyth。Peterbegantofeelanervouslongingtobealoneontheburningplainandtheemptyhorizonbeyondthem,untilhecouldreadjusthimselftothesenewconditions,andglancedhalf—wearilyaroundhim。ButhiseyemetFriddy’s,whoseemedtohaveevokedthisgatheringwithawaveofherparasol,likethefairyofapantomime,andhewalkedoninsilence。 AdayortwoofunexpectedpleasurepassedforPeter。InthesenewsurroundingshefoundhecouldseparateLadyElfridafromhismiserablepast,andtheconventionalrestraintofAshleyGrange。 Again,therevelationofherfamiliarnameFriddyseemedtomakehermoreaccessibleandhumantohimthanherformaltitle,andsuitedthegirlishsimplicitythatlayatthefoundationofhercharacter,ofwhichhehadseensolittlebefore。Atleastsohefancied,andsoexcusedhimself;itwasdelightfultofindherreferringtohimasanolderfriend;pleasant,indeed,toseethatherfamilytacitlyrecognizedit,andfrequentlyappealedtohimwiththeintroduction,\"Friddysaysyoucantellus,\"or\"YouandFriddyhadbetterarrangeitbetweenyou。\"Eventhedreadedintroductionofhissisterwasanagreeablesurprise,owingtoLadyElfrida’sfrankandsympatheticprepossession,whichJennycouldnotresist。Inafewmomentstheywerewalkingtogetherinseriousandapparentlyconfidentialconversation。FortoPeter’swonderitwasthe\"LadyElfrida\"sideoftheEnglishgirl’snaturethatseemedtohaveattractedJenny,andnottheplayfulnessof\"Friddy,\"andhewasdelightedtoseethattheyounggirlhadassumedagravechaperonshipofthetallMrs。LascellesthatwouldhavedonecredittoMrs。CarterorLadyRunnybroke。Hadhebeenlessserioushemighthavebeenamused,too,attheimportanceofhisownpositioninthemilitaryoutpost,throughthearrivalofthestrangers。ThatthisgravepoliticalenthusiastandcivilianshouldbeonfamiliartermswithayoungEnglishwomanofrankwasatfirstinconceivabletotheofficers。Andthathehadneveralludedtoitbeforeseemedtothemstillmoreremarkable。 Nevertheless,therewasmuchlivelinessandgoodfellowshipatthefort。Captainsandlieutenantsdowntotheyoungest\"cub,\" Forsyth,viedwitheachothertopleasetheEnglishmen,suppliedthemwiththatcharacteristicAmericanhumorandanecdotewhichitisanEnglishman’sprivilegetobringawaywithhim,andwerepicturesquelyandchivalrouslydevotedintheirattentionstotheladies,whowerepleasedandamusedbyit,thoughitistobedoubtedifitincreasedtheirrespectforthegiver,althoughtheyweremoregratefulforitthantheaverageAmericanwoman。LadyElfridafoundtheofficersveryentertainingandgallant。 AccustomedtotheEnglishofficer,andhissomewhatboredwayoftreatinghisprofessionandhisduties,shemayhavebeenamusedatthezeal,earnestness,andenthusiasmoftheseyouthfulwarriors,whoaspiredtoappearasnothingbutsoldiers,whenshecontrastedthemwithherGuardsmenrelativeswhoaspiredtobeeverythingelsebutthat;butshekeptittoherself。Itwasarecognized,respectable,andevensuperioroccupationforgentlemeninEngland; whatitmightbeinAmerica,——whoknows?ShecertainlyfoundPeter,thecivilian,moreattractive,fortherereallywasnothingEnglishtocomparehimwith,andshehadsomethingofthesamefeelinginherfriendshipforJenny,exceptthepatronagewhichJennyseemedtosolicit,andperhapsrequire,asaforeigner。 OneafternoontheEnglishguests,accompaniedbyafewoftheirhostsandasmallescort,weremakingashootingexpeditiontothevicinityofGreenSpring,whenPeter,plungedinhisreport,lookeduptofindhissisterenteringhisoffice。Herfacewaspale,andtherewassomethinginherexpressionwhichreawakenedhisoldanxiety。Neverthelesshesmiled,andsaidgently:—— \"Whyareyounotenjoyingyourselfwiththeothers?\" \"Ihaveaheadache,\"shesaid,languidly,\"but,\"liftinghereyessuddenlytohis,\"whyareYOUnot?Youaretheirgoodfriend,youknow,——eventheirrelation。\" \"Nomorethanyouare,\"hereturned,withaffectedgayety。\"Butlookatthereport——itisonlyhalffinished!Ihavealreadybeenshirkingitforthem。\" \"Youmustn’tletyourdevotiontotheIndianskeepyoufromyourolderfriends,\"saidMrs。Lascelles,withanoddlaugh。\"Butyounevertoldmeaboutthesepeoplebefore,Peter;tellmenow。Theywereverykindtoyou,weren’tthey,onaccountofyourrelationship?\" \"Entirelyonaccountofthat,\"saidPeter,withasuddenbitternesshecouldnotrepress。\"Buttheyareverypleasant,\"headdedquickly,\"andverysimpleandunaffected,inspiteoftheirrank; perhapsIoughttosay,BECAUSEofit。\" \"Youmeantheyarekindtousbecausetheyfeelthemselvessuperior,——justasyouarekindtotheIndians,Peter。\" \"Iamafraidtheyhavenosuchsenseofpoliticalequalitytowardsus,Jenny,asimpelsmetobejusttotheIndian,\"hesaidwithaffectedlightness。\"ButLadyElfridasympathizeswiththeIndians——verymuch。\" \"She!\"Theemphasiswhichhissisterputuponthepersonalpronounwasunmistakable,butPeterignoredit,andsoapparentlydidshe,asshesaidthenextmomentinadifferentvoice,\"She’sverypretty,don’tyouthink?\" \"Very,\"saidPetercoldly。 Therewasalongpause。Peterslightlyfingeredoneofthesheetsofhisdelayedreportonhisdesk。Hissisterlookedup。\"I’mafraidI’masbadasLadyElfridainkeepingyoufromyourIndians; butIhadsomethingtosaytoyou。Nomatter,anothertimewilldowhenyou’renotsobusy。\" \"Pleasegoonnow,\"saidPeter,withaffectedunconcern,yetwithafeelingofuneasinesscreepingoverhim。 \"Itwasonlythis,\"saidJenny,seatingherselfwithherelbowonthedeskandherchininacup—likehollowofherhand,\"didyoueverthinkthatintheinterestsofthesepoorIndians,youknow,purelyforthesakeofyourbeliefinthem,andjusttoshowthatyouwereabovevulgarprejudices,——didyoueverthinkyoucouldmarryoneofthem?\" TwothoughtsflashedquicklyonPeter’smind,——first,thatLadyElfridahadrepeatedsomethingoftheirconversationtohissister; secondly,thatsomeonehadtoldherofLittleDaybreak。Eachwasequallydisturbing。Butherecoveredhimselfquicklyandsaid,\"I mightifIthoughtitwasrequired。Butevenasacrificeisnotalwaysanexample。\" \"Thenyouthinkitwouldbeasacrifice?\"shesaid,slowlyraisingherdarkeyestohis。 \"IfIdidsomethingagainstreceivedopinion,againstprecedent,andforaughtIknowagainsteventheprejudicesofthoseIwishtoserve,howeverloftymyintentionwasandhowevergreatthebenefittothemintheend,itwouldstillbeasacrificeinthepresent。\" Hesawhisownmiserablelogicandaffecteddidactics,buthewentonlightly,\"Butwhydoyouasksuchaquestion?Youhaven’tanyoneinyourmindforme,haveyou?\" Shehadrisenthoughtfullyandwasmovingtowardsthedoor。 Suddenlysheturnedwithaquick,oddvivacity:\"PerhapsIhad。 Oh,Peter,therewassuchalovelylittlesquawIsawthelasttimeIwasatOakBottom!ShewasnodarkerthanIam,butsobeautiful。Eveninherlittlecottongownandblanket,withonlyastringofbeadsaroundherthroat,shewasasprettyasanyonehere。AndIdaresayshecouldbeeducatedandappearaswellasanywhitewoman。Ishouldsoliketohaveyouseeher。Iwouldhavetriedtobringhertothefort,butthebravesareveryjealousoftheirwivesordaughtersseeingwhitemen,youknow,andIwasafraidofthecolonel。\" Shehadspokenvolublyandwithastrangeexcitement,butevenatthemomentherfacechangedagain,andasshelefttheoffice,withaquicklaughandpartinggesture,thereweretearsinhereyes。 Accustomedtohermoodsandcaprices,Peterthoughtlittleoftheintrusion,relievedashewasofhisfirstfears。Shehadcometohimfromlonelinessandcuriosity,and,perhaps,hethoughtwithasadsmile,fromalittlesisterlyjealousyoftheyounggirlwhohadevincedsuchaninterestinhim,andhadknownhimbefore。Hetookuphispenandcontinuedtheinterruptedparagraphofhisreport。 \"Iamsatisfiedthatmuchofthemischievousandextravagantprejudiceagainstthehalfbreedandallalliancesofthewhiteandredracesspringsfromtheignoranceofthefrontiersmanandhishastygeneralizationoffacts。Thereisnodoubtthatanintermixtureofbloodbringsoutpurelysuperficialcontraststhemorestrongly,andthatagainstthecivilizinghabitsandevencostumesofthehalfbreed,certainIndiandefectsappearthemorestronglyasinthecaseofthecolorlineofthequadroonandoctoroon,butitmustnotbeforgottenthattheseareonlythecontrastsofspecificimprovement,andtheinferencethattheborroweddefectsofahalfbreedexceedtheoriginaldefectsofthefull—bloodedaborigineisutterlyillogical。\"Hestoppedsuddenlyandlaiddownhispenwithaheightenedcolor;thebuglehadblown,theguardwasturningouttoreceivethecommandantandhisreturningparty,amongwhomwasFriddy…… Throughtheillusionsofdepressionanddistancethe\"sink\"ofButternutCreekseemedonlyanincrustationofblackishmossonthedullgrayplain。Itwasnotuntiloneapproachedwithinhalfamileofitthatitresolveditselfintoacopseofbutternut—treessunkenbelowthedistantlevels。Hereonce,ingeologicalstory,thewatersofButternutCreek,despairingofevercrossingtheleaguesofaridwastebeforethem,hadsuddenlydisappearedintheprovidentialinterpositionofanareaofloosersoil,andsogivenuptheeffortandtheghostforever,theirgravebeingmarkedbythebutternutcopse,chance—sownbybirdorbeastinthesaturatedground。InIndianlegendthe\"sink\"commemoratedtheequallyprovidentialescapeofagreattribewho,surroundedbyenemies,appealedtotheGreatSpiritforprotection,andwaspromptlyconveyedbysubterraneouspassagestothebanksoftheGreatRiverahundredmilesaway。Itsouteredgeswerealreadyinvadedbythedustoftheplain,butwithinthemrancoolrecesses,afewopenings,andtheashesofsomelong—forgottencamp—fires。To—dayitssombreshadowswererelievedbybrightcoloreddresses,thejacketsofthedriversofalargesutler’swagon,whosewhitecanvasheadmarkedtheentranceofthecopse,andalltheparaphernaliaofapicnic。Itwasapartygottenupbytheforeigngueststotheladiesofthefort,preparedandarrangedbytheactiveLadyElfrida,assistedbytheonlygentlemanoftheparty,PeterAtherly,who,fromhisacquaintancewiththelocality,wasallowedtoaccompanythem。Theothergentlemen,whowithalargepartyofofficersandsoldierswereshootinginthevicinity,weresufficientlynearforprotection。Theywouldrejointheladieslater。