Therangercaptainstooddumb,motionless。ButhesawLongstreth’sinstantaction,andawkwardlyhereachedfortheoutstretchedhand。
"Anyofyourmendownhere?"queriedDuane,sharply。
"No。They’reup—town。"
"Come。MacNelly,youwalkwithhim。We’veladiesintheparty。
I’llcomebehindwiththem。"
Theysetoffup—town。Longstrethwalkedasifhewerewithfriendsonthewaytodinner。Thegirlsweremute。MacNellywalkedlikeamaninatrance。Therewasnotawordspokeninfourblocks。
PresentlyDuaneespiedastonebuildingonacornerofthebroadstreet。Therewasabigsign,"Rancher’sBank。"
"There’sthehotel,"saidMacNelly。"Someofmymenarethere。
We’vescatteredaround。"
Theycrossedthestreet,wentthroughofficeandlobby,andthenDuaneaskedMacNellytotakethemtoaprivateroom。
WithoutawordtheCaptaincomplied。WhentheywereallinsideDuaneclosedthedoor,and,drawingadeepbreathasifofrelief,hefacedthemcalmly。
"MissLongstreth,youandMissRuthtrytomakeyourselvescomfortablenow,"hesaid。"Anddon’tbedistressed。"Thenheturnedtohiscaptain。"MacNelly,thisgirlisthedaughterofthemanI’vebroughttoyou,andthisoneishisniece。"
ThenDuanebrieflyrelatedLongstreth’sstory,and,thoughhedidnotsparetherustlerchief,hewasgenerous。
"WhenIwentafterLongstreth,"concludedDuane,"itwaseithertokillhimorofferhimfreedomonconditions。SoIchosethelatterforhisdaughter’ssake。Hehasalreadydisposedofallhisproperty。Ibelievehe’llliveuptotheconditions。He’stoleaveTexasnevertoreturn。ThenameCheseldinehasbeenamystery,andnowit’llfade。"
AfewmomentslaterDuanefollowedMacNellytoalargeroom,likeahall,andhereweremenreadingandsmoking。Duaneknewthem——rangers!
MacNellybeckonedtohismen。
"Boys,hereheis。"
"Howmanymenhaveyou?"askedDuane。
"Fifteen。"
MacNellyalmostembracedDuane,wouldprobablyhavedonesobutforthedarkgrimnessthatseemedtobecomingovertheman。
Insteadheglowed,hesputtered,hetriedtotalk,towavehishands。Hewasbesidehimself。Andhisrangerscrowdedcloser,eager,likehoundsreadytorun。Theyalltalkedatonce,andthewordmostsignificantandfrequentintheirspeechwas"outlaws。"
MacNellyclappedhisfistinhishand。
"This’llmaketheadjutantsickwithjoy。Maybewewon’thaveitontheGovernor!We’llshowthemabouttherangerservice。
Duane!how’dyoueverdoit?"
"Now,Captain,notthehalfnorthequarterofthisjob’sdone。
Thegang’scomingdowntheroad。Isawthemfromthetrain。
They’llrideintotownonthedot——two—thirty。"
"Howmany?"askedMacNelly。
"Poggin,BlossomKane,PanhandleSmith,Boldt,JimFletcher,andanothermanIdon’tknow。ThesearethepickedmenofCheseldine’sgang。I’llbetthey’llbethefastest,hardestbunchyourangerseverfaced。"
"Poggin——that’sthehardnuttocrack!I’veheardtheirrecordssinceI’vebeeninValVerde。Where’sKnell?Theysayhe’saboy,buthellandblazes!"
"Knell’sdead。"
"Ah!"exclaimedMacNelly,softly。Thenhegrewbusinesslike,cool,andofharderaspect。"Duane,it’syourgameto—day。I’monlyarangerunderorders。We’reallunderyourorders。We’veabsolutefaithinyou。Makeyourplanquick,soIcangoaroundandposttheboyswho’renothere。"
"Youunderstandthere’snosenseintryingtoarrestPoggin,Kane,andthatlot?"queriedDuane。
"No,Idon’tunderstandthat,"repliedMacNelly,bluntly。
"Itcan’tbedone。Thedropcan’tbegotonsuchmen。Ifyoumeetthemtheyshoot,andmightyquickandstraight。Poggin!
Thatoutlawhasnoequalwithagun——unless——He’sgottobekilledquick。They’llallhavetobekilled。They’reallbad,desperate,knownofear,arelightninginaction。"
"Verywell,Duane;thenit’safight。That’llbeeasier,perhaps。Theboysarespoilingforafight。Outwithyourplan,now。"
"Putonemanateachendofthisstreet,justattheedgeoftown。Lethimhidetherewitharifletoblocktheescapeofanyoutlawthatwemightfailtoget。Ihadagoodlookatthebankbuilding。It’swellsituatedforourpurpose。Putfourmenupinthatroomoverthebank——fourmen,twoateachopenwindow。Letthemhidetillthegamebegins。Theywanttobetheresoincasethesefoxyoutlawsgetwisebeforethey’redownonthegroundorinsidethebank。Therestofyourmenputinsidebehindthecounters,wherethey’llhide。Nowgoovertothebank,springthethingonthebankofficials,anddon’tletthemshutupthebank。Youwanttheiraid。Letthemmakesureoftheirgold。ButtheclerksandcashieroughttobeattheirdesksorwindowwhenPogginridesup。He’llglanceinbeforehegetsdown。Theymakenomistakes,thesefellows。Wemustbeslickerthantheyare,orlose。Whenyougetthebankpeoplewise,sendyourmenoveronebyone。Nohurry,noexcitement,nounusualthingtoattractnoticeinthebank。"
"Allright。That’sgreat。Tellme,wheredoyouintendtowait?"
DuaneheardMacNelly’squestion,anditstruckhimpeculiarly。
Hehadseemedtobeplanningandspeakingmechanically。Ashewasconfrontedbythefactitnonplussedhimsomewhat,andhebecamethoughtful,withloweredhead。
"Where’llyouwait,Duane?"insistedMacNelly,withkeeneyesspeculating。
"I’llwaitinfront,justinsidethedoor,"repliedDuane,withaneffort。
"Why?"demandedtheCaptain。
"Well,"beganDuane,slowly,"Pogginwillgetdownfirstandstartin。Buttheotherswon’tbefarbehind。They’llnotgetswifttillinside。Thethingis——theyMUSTN’Tgetclearinside,becausetheinstanttheydothey’llpullguns。Thatmeansdeathtosomebody。Ifwecanwewanttostopthemjustatthedoor。"
"Butwillyouhide?"askedMacNelly。
"Hide!"TheideahadnotoccurredtoDuane。
"There’sawide—opendoorway,asortofroundhall,avestibule,withstepsleadinguptothebank。There’sadoorinthevestibule,too。Itleadssomewhere。Wecanputmeninthere。Youcanbethere。"
Duanewassilent。
"Seehere,Duane,"beganMacNelly,nervously。"Youshan’ttakeanyundueriskhere。You’llhidewiththerestofus?"
"No!"ThewordwaswrenchedfromDuane。
MacNellystared,andthenastrange,comprehendinglightseemedtoflitoverhisface。
"Duane,Icangiveyounoordersto—day,"hesaid,distinctly。
"I’monlyofferingadvice。Needyoutakeanymorerisks?You’vedoneagrandjobfortheservice——already。You’vepaidmeathousandtimesforthatpardon。You’veredeemedyourself。——TheGovernor,theadjutant—general——thewholestatewillriseupandhonoryou。Thegame’salmostup。We’llkilltheseoutlaws,orenoughofthemtobreakforevertheirpower。Isay,asaranger,needyoutakemoreriskthanyourcaptain?"
StillDuaneremainedsilent。Hewaslockedbetweentwoforces。
Andone,atidethatwasburstingatitsbounds,seemedabouttooverwhelmhim。Finallythatsideofhim,theretreatingself,theweaker,foundavoice。
"Captain,youwantthisjobtobesure?"heasked。
"Certainly。"
"I’vetoldyoutheway。Ialoneknowthekindofmentobemet。
JustWHATI’lldoorWHEREI’llbeIcan’tsayyet。Inmeetingslikethisthemomentdecides。ButI’llbethere!"
MacNellyspreadwidehishands,lookedhelplesslyathiscuriousandsympatheticrangers,andshookhishead。
"Nowyou’vedoneyourwork——laidthetrap——isthisstrangemoveofyoursgoingtobefairtoMissLongstreth?"askedMacNelly,insignificantlowvoice。
LikeagreattreechoppedattherootsDuanevibratedtothat。
Helookedupasifhehadseenaghost。
Mercilesslytherangercaptainwenton:"Youcanwinher,Duane!Oh,youcan’tfoolme。Iwaswiseinaminute。Fightwithusfromcover——thengobacktoher。YouwillhaveservedtheTexasRangersasnoothermanhas。I’llacceptyourresignation。You’llbefree,honored,happy。Thatgirllovesyou!Isawitinhereyes。She’s——"
ButDuanecuthimshortwithafiercegesture。Helungeduptohisfeet,andtherangersfellback。Dark,silent,grimashehadbeen,stilltherewasatransformationsingularlymoresinister,stranger。
"Enough。I’mdone,"hesaid,somberly。"I’veplanned。Doweagree——orshallImeetPogginandhisgangalone?"
MacNellycursedandagainthrewuphishands,thistimeinbaffledchagrin。TherewasdeepregretinhisdarkeyesastheyresteduponDuane。
Duanewasleftalone。
Neverhadhismindbeensoquick,soclear,sowonderfulinitsunderstandingofwhathadheretoforebeenintricateandelusiveimpulsesofhisstrangenature。HisdeterminationwastomeetPoggin;meethimbeforeanyoneelsehadachance——Pogginfirst——andthentheothers!Hewasasunalterableinthatdecisionasifontheinstantofitsacceptancehehadbecomestone。
Why?Thencamerealization。Hewasnotarangernow。Hecarednothingforthestate。Hehadnothoughtoffreeingthecommunityofadangerousoutlaw,ofriddingthecountryofanobstacletoitsprogressandprosperity。HewantedtokillPoggin。Itwassignificantnowthatheforgottheotheroutlaws。Hewasthegunman,thegun—thrower,thegun—fighter,passionateandterrible。Hisfather’sblood,thatdarkandfiercestrain,hismother’sspirit,thatstrongandunquenchablespiritofthesurvivingpioneer——thesehadbeeninhim;andthekillings,oneafteranother,thewildandhauntedyears,hadmadehim,absolutelyinspiteofhiswill,thegunman。Herealizeditnow,bitterly,hopelessly。Thethinghehadintelligenceenoughtohatehehadbecome。Atlastheshudderedunderthedriving,ruthlessinhumanblood—lustofthegunman。Longagohehadseemedtosealinatombthathorrorofhiskind——theneed,inordertoforgetthehaunting,sleeplesspresenceofhislastvictim,togooutandkillanother。Butitwasstillthereinhismind,andnowitstalkedout,worse,morepowerful,magnifiedbyitsrest,augmentedbytheviolentpassionspeculiarandinevitabletothatstrange,wildproductoftheTexasfrontier——thegun—fighter。Andthosepassionsweresoviolent,soraw,sobase,somuchlowerthanwhatoughttohaveexistedinathinkingman。Actualprideofhisrecord!
Actualvanityinhisspeedwithagun。Actualjealousyofanyrival!
Duanecouldnotbelieveit。Buttherehewas,withoutachoice。
Whathehadfearedforyearshadbecomeamonstrousreality。
Respectforhimself,blindness,acertainhonorthathehadclungtowhileinoutlawry——all,likescales,seemedtofallawayfromhim。Hestoodstrippedbare,hissoulnaked——thesoulofCain。Alwayssincethefirstbrandhadbeenforcedandburneduponhimhehadbeenruined。Butnowwithconscienceflayedtothequick,yetutterlypowerlessoverthistigerinstinct,hewaslost。Hesaidit。Headmittedit。AndattheutterabasementthesoulhedespisedsuddenlyleapedandquiveredwiththethoughtofRayLongstreth。
Thencameagony。Ashecouldnotgovernallthechancesofthisfatalmeeting——asallhisswiftanddeadlygeniusmustbeoccupiedwithPoggin,perhapsinvain——ashard—shootingmenwhomhecouldnotwatchwouldbeclosebehind,thisalmostcertainlymustbetheendofBuckDuane。Thatdidnotmatter。
Buthelovedthegirl。Hewantedher。Allhersweetness,herfire,andpleadingreturnedtotorturehim。
Atthatmomentthedooropened,andRayLongstrethentered。
"Duane,"shesaid,softly。"CaptainMacNellysentmetoyou。"
"Butyoushouldn’thavecome,"repliedDuane。
"AssoonashetoldmeIwouldhavecomewhetherhewisheditornot。Youleftme——allofus——stunned。Ihadnotimetothankyou。Oh,Ido—withallmysoul。Itwasnobleofyou。Fatherisovercome。Hedidn’texpectsomuch。Andhe’llbetrue。But,Duane,Iwastoldtohurry,andhereI’mselfishlyusingtime。"
"Go,then——andleaveme。Youmustn’tunnervemenow,whenthere’sadesperategametofinish。"
"Needitbedesperate?"shewhispered,comingclosetohim。
"Yes;itcan’tbeelse。"
MacNellyhadsenthertoweakenhim;ofthatDuanewassure。
Andhefeltthatshehadwantedtocome。Hereyesweredark,strained,beautiful,andtheyshedalightuponDuanehehadneverseenbefore。
"You’regoingtotakesomemadrisk,"shesaid。"Letmepersuadeyounotto。Yousaid——youcaredforme——andI——oh,Duane——don’tyou——know——?"
Thelowvoice,deep,sweetasanoldchord,falteredandbrokeandfailed。
Duanesustainedasuddenshockandaninstantofparalyzedconfusionofthought。
Shemoved,shesweptoutherhands,andthewonderofhereyesdimmedinafloodoftears。
"MyGod!Youcan’tcareforme?"hecried,hoarsely。
Thenshemethim,handsoutstretched。
"ButIdo—Ido!"
SwiftaslightDuanecaughtherandheldhertohisbreast。Hestoodholdinghertight,withthefeelofherwarm,throbbingbreastandtheclaspofherarmsasfleshandbloodrealitiestofightaterriblefear。Hefelther,andforthemomentthemightofitwasstrongerthanallthedemonsthatpossessedhim。Andheheldherasifshehadbeenhissoul,hisstrengthonearth,hishopeofHeaven,againsthislips。
Thestrifeofdoubtallpassed。Hefoundhissightagain。Andthererushedoverhimatideofemotionunutterablysweetandfull,stronglikeanintoxicatingwine,deepashisnature,somethinggloriousandterribleastheblazeofthesuntoonelongindarkness。Hehadbecomeanoutcast,awanderer,agunman,avictimofcircumstances;hehadlostandsufferedworsethandeathinthatloss;hehadgonedowntheendlessbloodytrail,akillerofmen,afugitivewhosemindslowlyandinevitablyclosedtoallexcepttheinstincttosurviveandablackdespair;andnow,withthiswomaninhisarms,herswellingbreastagainsthis,inthismomentalmostofresurrection,hebentunderthestormofpassionandjoypossibleonlytohimwhohadenduredsomuch。
"Doyoucare——alittle?"hewhispered,unsteadily。
Hebentoverher,lookingdeepintothedarkweteyes。
Sheutteredalowlaughthatwashalfsob,andherarmsslippeduptohisneck。
"AlittlerOh,Duane——Duane——agreatdeal!"
Theirlipsmetintheirfirstkiss。Thesweetness,thefireofhermouthseemedsonew,sostrange,soirresistibletoDuane。
Hissoreandhungryheartthrobbedwiththickandheavybeats。
Hefelttheoutcast’sneedoflove。Andhegaveuptotheenthrallingmoment。Shemethimhalf—way,returnedkissforkiss,claspforclasp,herfacescarlet,hereyesclosed,till,herpassionandstrengthspent,shefellbackuponhisshoulder。
Duanesuddenlythoughtshewasgoingtofaint。Hedivinedthenthatshehadunderstoodhim,wouldhavedeniedhimnothing,notevenherlife,inthatmoment。Butshewasovercome,andhesufferedapangofregretathisunrestraint。
Presentlysherecovered,andshedrewonlythecloser,andleaneduponhimwithherfaceupturned。Hefeltherhandsonhis,andtheyweresoft,clinging,strong,likesteelundervelvet。Hefelttheriseandfall,thewarmthofherbreast。A
tremorranoverhim。Hetriedtodrawback,andifhesucceededalittleherformswayedwithhim,pressingcloser。Sheheldherfaceup,andhewascompelledtolook。Itwaswonderfulnow:white,yetglowing,withtheredlipsparted,anddarkeyesalluring。Butthatwasnotall。Therewaspassion,unquenchablespirit,woman’sresolvedeepandmighty。
"Iloveyou,Duane!"shesaid。"Formysakedon’tgoouttomeetthisoutlawfacetoface。It’ssomethingwildinyou。
Conqueritifyouloveme。"
Duanebecamesuddenlyweak,andwhenhedidtakeherintohisarmsagainhescarcelyhadstrengthtolifthertoaseatbesidehim。Sheseemedmorethanadeadweight。Hercalmnesshadfled。Shewasthrobbing,palpitating,quivering,withhotwetcheeksandarmsthatclungtohimlikevines。Sheliftedhermouthtohis,whispering,"Kissme!"Shemeanttochangehim,holdhim。
Duanebentdown,andherarmswentroundhisneckanddrewhimclose。Withhislipsonhersheseemedtofloataway。Thatkissclosedhiseyes,andhecouldnotlifthishead。Hesatmotionlessholdingher,blindandhelpless,wrappedinasweetdarkglory。Shekissedhim——onelongendlesskiss——orelseathousandtimes。Herlips,herwetcheeks,herhair,thesoftness,thefragranceofher,thetenderclaspofherarms,theswellofherbreast——alltheseseemedtoinclosehim。
Duanecouldnotputherfromhim。Heyieldedtoherlipsandarms,watchingher,involuntarilyreturninghercaresses,surenowofherintent,fascinatedbythesweetnessofher,bewildered,almostlost。Thiswaswhatitwastobelovedbyawoman。Hisyearsofoutlawryhadblottedoutanyboyishlovehemighthaveknown。Thiswaswhathehadtogiveup——allthiswonderofhersweetperson,thisstrangefirehefearedyetloved,thismatehisdeepandtorturedsoulrecognized。Neveruntilthatmomenthadhedivinedthemeaningofawomantoaman。Thatmeaningwasphysicalinasmuchthathelearnedwhatbeautywas,whatmarvelinthetouchofquickeningflesh;anditwasspiritualinthathesawtheremighthavebeenforhim,underhappiercircumstances,alifeofnobledeedslivedforsuchawoman。
"Don’tgo!Don’tgo!"shecried,ashestartedviolently。
"Imust。Dear,good—by!RememberIlovedyour"
Hepulledherhandsloosefromhis,steppedback。
"Ray,dearest——Ibelieve——I’llcomeback!"hewhispered。
Theselastwordswerefalsehood。
Hereachedthedoor,gaveheronelastpiercingglance,tofixforeverinmemorythatwhitefacewithitsdark,staring,tragiceyes。
"DUANE!"
Hefledwiththatmoanlikethunder,death,hellinhisears。
Toforgether,togetbackhisnerve,heforcedintomindtheimageofPoggin—Poggin,thetawny—haired,theyellow—eyed,likeajaguar,withhisripplingmuscles。Hebroughtbackhissenseoftheoutlaw’swonderfulpresence,hisownunaccountablefearandhate。Yes,Pogginhadsentthecoldsicknessoffeartohismarrow。Why,sincehehatedlifeso?Pogginwashissupremetest。Andthisabnormalandstupendousinstinct,nowdeepastheveryfoundationofhislife,demandeditswildandfatalissue。TherewasahorriblethrillinhissuddenremembrancethatPogginlikewisehadbeentauntedinfearofhim。
SothedarktideoverwhelmedDuane,andwhenhelefttheroomhewasfierce,implacable,steeledtoanyoutcome,quicklikeapanther,somberasdeath,inthethrallofhisstrangepassion。
Therewasnoexcitementinthestreet。Hecrossedtothebankcorner。Aclockinsidepointedthehouroftwo。Hewentthroughthedoorintothevestibule,lookedaround,passedupthestepsintothebank。Theclerkswereattheirdesks,apparentlybusy。
Buttheyshowednervousness。ThecashierpaledatsightofDuane。Thereweremen——therangers——crouchingdownbehindthelowpartition。Allthewindowshadbeenremovedfromtheirongratingbeforethedesks。Thesafewasclosed。Therewasnomoneyinsight。Acustomercamein,spoketothecashier,andwastoldtocometo—morrow。
Duanereturnedtothedoor。Hecouldseefardownthestreet,outintothecountry。Therehewaited,andminuteswereeternities。Hesawnopersonnearhim;heheardnosound。Hewasinsulatedinhisunnaturalstrain。
Atafewminutesbeforehalfpasttwoadark,compactbodyofhorsemenappearedfardown,turningintotheroad。Theycameatasharptrot——agroupthatwouldhaveattractedattentionanywhereatanytime。Theycamealittlefasterastheyenteredtown;thenfasterstill;nowtheywerefourblocksaway,nowthree,nowtwo。Duanebackeddownthemiddleofthevestibule,upthesteps,andhaltedinthecenterofthewidedoorway。
Thereseemedtobearushinginhisearsthroughwhichpiercedsharp,ringingclip—clopofironhoofs。Hecouldseeonlythecornerofthestreet。Butsuddenlyintothatshotlean—limbeddustybayhorses。Therewasaclatteringofnervoushoofspulledtoahalt。
DuanesawthetawnyPogginspeaktohiscompanions。Hedismountedquickly。Theyfollowedsuit。Theyhadthemannerofranchersabouttoconductsomebusiness。Nogunsshowed。Pogginstartedleisurelyforthebankdoor,quickeningstepalittle。
Theothers,closetogether,camebehindhim。BlossomKanehadabaginhislefthand。JimFletcherwasleftatthecurb,andhehadalreadygatheredupthebridles。
Pogginenteredthevestibulefirst,withKaneononeside,Boldtontheother,alittleinhisrear。
AshestrodeinhesawDuane。
"HELL’SFIRE!"hecried。
SomethinginsideDuaneburst,piercingallofhimwithcold。
Wasitthatfear?
"BUCKDUANE!"echoedKane。
OneinstantPogginlookedupandDuanelookeddown。
LikeastrikingjaguarPogginmoved。AlmostasquicklyDuanethrewhisarm。
Thegunsboomedalmosttogether。
Duanefeltablowjustbeforehepulledtrigger。Histhoughtscamefast,likethestrangedotsbeforehiseyes。Hisrisinggunhadloosenedinhishand。Pogginhaddrawnquicker!A
tearingagonyencompassedhisbreast。Hepulled——pulled——atrandom。Thunderofboomingshotsallabouthim!Redflashes,jetsofsmoke,shrillyells!Hewassinking。Theend;yes,theend!WithfadingsighthesawKanegodown,thenBoldt。Butsupremetorture,bittererthandeath,Pogginstood,manelikealion’s,backtothewall,bloody—faced,grand,withhisgunsspoutingred!
Allfaded,darkened。Thethunderdeadened。Duanefell,seemedfloating。Thereitdrifted——RayLongstreth’ssweetface,white,withdark,tragiceyes,fadingfromhissight……fading……fading……
CHAPTERXXV
LightshonebeforeDuane’seyes——thick,strangelightthatcameandwent。Foralongtimedullandboomingsoundsrushedby,fillingall。Itwasadreaminwhichtherewasnothing;adriftingunderaburden;darkness,light,sound,movement;andvague,obscuresenseoftime——timethatwasverylong。Therewasfire——creeping,consumingfire。Adarkcloudofflameenvelopedhim,rolledhimaway。
Hesawthen,dimly,aroomthatwasstrange,strangepeoplemovingaboutoverhim,withfaintvoices,faraway,thingsinadream。Hesawagain,clearly,andconsciousnessreturned,stillunreal,stillstrange,fullofthosevagueandfar—awaythings。
Thenhewasnotdead。Helaystiff,likeastone,withaweightponderousasamountainuponhimandallhisboundbodyrackedinslow,dull—beatingagony。
Awoman’sfacehoveredoverhim,whiteandtragic—eyed,likeoneofhisoldhauntingphantoms,yetsweetandeloquent。Thenaman’sfacebentoverhim,lookeddeepintohiseyes,andseemedtowhisperfromadistance:"Duane——Duane!Ah,heknewme!"
Afterthattherewasanotherlongintervalofdarkness。Whenthelightcameagain,clearerthistime,thesameearnest—facedmanbentoverhim。ItwasMacNelly。Andwithrecognitionthepastfloodedback。
Duanetriedtospeak。Hislipswereweak,andhecouldscarcelymovethem。
"Poggin!"hewhispered。HisfirstrealconsciousthoughtwasforPoggin。Rulingpassion——eternalinstinct!
"Pogginisdead,Duane;shottopieces,"repliedMacNelly,solemnly。"Whatafighthemade!Hekilledtwoofmymen,woundedothers。God!hewasatiger。Heusedupthreegunsbeforewedownedhim。"
"Who—got——away?"
"Fletcher,themanwiththehorses。Wedownedalltheothers。
Duane,thejob’sdone——it’sdone!Why,man,you’re——"
"Whatof——of——HER?"
"MissLongstrethhasbeenalmostconstantlyatyourbedside。
Shehelpedthedoctor。Shewatchedyourwounds。And,Duane,theothernight,whenyousanklow——solow——Ithinkitwasherspiritthatheldyoursback。Oh,she’sawonderfulgirl。Duane,shenevergaveup,neverlosthernerveforamoment。Well,we’regoingtotakeyouhome,andshe’llgowithus。ColonelLongstrethleftforLouisianarightafterthefight。Iadvisedit。Therewasgreatexcitement。Itwasbestforhimtoleave。"
"HaveI——a——chance——torecover?"
"Chance?Why,man,"exclaimedtheCaptain,"you’llgetwell!
You’llpackasightofleadallyourlife。Butyoucanstandthat。Duane,thewholeSouthwestknowsyourstory。YouneedneveragainbeashamedofthenameBuckDuane。Thebrandoutlawiswashedout。Texasbelievesyou’vebeenasecretrangerallthetime。You’reahero。Andnowthinkofhome,yourmother,ofthisnoblegirl——ofyourfuture。"
TherangerstookDuanehometoWellston。
ArailroadhadbeenbuiltsinceDuanehadgoneintoexile。
Wellstonhadgrown。Anoisycrowdsurroundedthestation,butitstilledasDuanewascarriedfromthetrain。
Aseaoffacespressedclose。Somewerefacesheremembered——schoolmates,friends,oldneighbors。Therewasanupflingingofmanyhands。Duanewasbeingwelcomedhometothetownfromwhichhehadfled。Adeadnesswithinhimbroke。Thiswelcomehurthimsomehow,quickenedhim;andthroughhiscoldbeing,hiswearymind,passedachange。Hissightdimmed。
Thentherewasawhitehouse,hisoldhome。Howstrange,yethowreal!Hisheartbeatfast。Hadsomany,manyyearspassed?
Familiaryetstrangeitwas,andallseemedmagnified。
Theycarriedhimin,theserangercomrades,andlaidhimdown,andliftedhisheaduponpillows。Thehousewasstill,thoughfullofpeople。Duane’sgazesoughttheopendoor。
Someoneentered——atallgirlinwhite,withdark,weteyesandalightuponherface。Shewasleadinganoldlady,gray—haired,austere—faced,somberandsad。Hismother!Shewasfeeble,butshewalkederect。Shewaspale,shaking,yetmaintainedherdignity。
ThesomeoneinwhiteutteredalowcryandkneltbyDuane’sbed。Hismotherflungwideherarmswithastrangegesture。
"Thisman!They’venotbroughtbackmyboy。Thisman’shisfather!Whereismyson?Myson——oh,myson!"
WhenDuanegrewstrongeritwasapleasuretoliebythewestwindowandwatchUncleJimwhittlehisstickandlistentohistalk。Theoldmanwasbrokennow。HetoldmanyinterestingthingsaboutpeopleDuanehadknown——peoplewhohadgrownupandmarried,failed,succeeded,goneaway,anddied。ButitwashardtokeepUncleJimoffthesubjectofguns,outlaws,fights。HecouldnotseemtodivinehowmentionofthesethingshurtDuane。UncleJimwaschildishnow,andhehadagreatprideinhisnephew。HewantedtohearofallofDuane’sexile。
AndiftherewasonethingmorethananotherthatpleasedhimitwastotalkaboutthebulletswhichDuanecarriedinhisbody。
"Fivebullets,ain’tit?"heasked,forthehundredthtime。
"Fiveinthatlastscrap!Bygum!Andyouhadsixbefore?"
"Yes,uncle,"repliedDuane。
"Fiveandsix。Thatmakeseleven。Bygum!Aman’saman,tocarryallthatlead。But,Buck,youcouldcarrymore。There’sthatniggerEdwards,righthereinWellston。He’sgotatonofbulletsinhim。Doesn’tseemtomindthemnone。Andthere’sColeMiller。I’veseenhim。Beenabadmaninhisday。Theysayhepackstwenty—threebullets。Buthe’sbiggerthanyou——gotmoreflesh……Funny,wasn’tit,Buck,aboutthedoctoronlybein’abletocutonebulletoutofyou——thatoneinyourbreastbone?Itwasaforty—onecaliber,anunusualcartridge。I
sawit,andIwantedit,butMissLongstrethwouldn’tpartwithit。Buck,therewasabulletleftinoneofPoggin’sguns,andthatbulletwasthesamekindastheonecutoutofyou。Bygum!Boy,it’dhavekilledyouifit’dstayedthere。"
"Itwouldindeed,uncle,"repliedDuane,andtheold,haunting,sombermoodreturned。
ButDuanewasnotoftenatthemercyofchildisholdhero—worshipingUncleJim。MissLongstrethwastheonlypersonwhoseemedtodivineDuane’sgloomymood,andwhenshewaswithhimshewardedoffallsuggestion。
Oneafternoon,whileshewasthereatthewestwindow,amessagecameforhim。Theyreadittogether。
YouhavesavedtherangerservicetotheLoneStarStateMACNELLEY。
Raykneltbesidehimatthewindow,andhebelievedshemeanttospeakthenofthethingtheyhadshunned。Herfacewasstillwhite,butsweeternow,warmwithrichlifebeneaththemarble;
andherdarkeyeswerestillintent,stillhauntedbyshadows,butnolongertragic。
"I’mgladforMacNelly’ssakeaswellasthestate’s,"saidDuane。
Shemadenoreplytothatandseemedtobethinkingdeeply。
Duaneshrankalittle。
"Thepain——Isitanyworseto—day?"sheasked,instantly。
"No;it’sthesame。Itwillalwaysbethesame。I’mfulloflead,youknow。ButIdon’tmindalittlepain。"
"Then——it’stheoldmood——thefear?"shewhispered。"Tellme。"
"Yes。Ithauntsme。I’llbewellsoon——abletogoout。Thenthat——thathellwillcomeback!"
"No,no!"shesaid,withemotion。
"Somedrunkencowboy,somefoolwithagun,willhuntmeoutineverytown,whereverIgo,"hewenton,miserably。"BuckDuane!
TokillBuckDuane!"
"Hush!Don’tspeakso。Listen。YourememberthatdayinValVerde,whenIcametoyou——pleadwithyounottomeetPoggin?
Oh,thatwasaterriblehourforme。Butitshowedmethetruth。Isawthestrugglebetweenyourpassiontokillandyourloveforme。IcouldhavesavedyouthenhadIknownwhatI
knownow。NowIunderstandthat——thatthingwhichhauntsyou。
Butyou’llneverhavetodrawagain。You’llneverhavetokillanotherman,thankGod!"
Likeadrowningmanhewouldhavegraspedatstraws,buthecouldnotvoicehispassionatequery。
Sheputtenderarmsroundhisneck。"Becauseyou’llhavemewithyoualways,"shereplied。"BecausealwaysIshallbebetweenyouandthat——thatterriblething。"
Itseemedwiththespokenthoughtabsoluteassuranceofherpowercametoher。Duanerealizedinstantlythathewasinthearmsofastrongerwomanthatshewhohadpleadwithhimthatfatalday。
"We’ll——we’llbemarriedandleaveTexas,"shesaid,softly,withtheredbloodrisingrichanddarkinhercheeks。
"Ray!"
"Yeswewill,thoughyou’relaggardinaskingme,sir。"
"But,dear——suppose,"hereplied,huskily,"supposetheremightbe——bechildren——aboy。Aboywithhisfather’sblood!"
"IprayGodtherewillbe。Idonotfearwhatyoufear。Butevenso——he’llbehalfmyblood。"
Duanefeltthestormriseandbreakinhim。Andhisterrorwasthatofjoyquellingfear。Theshininggloryofloveinthiswoman’seyesmadehimweakasachild。Howcouldshelovehim——howcouldshesobravelyfaceafuturewithhim?Yetsheheldhiminherarms,twiningherhandsroundhisneck,andpressingclosetohim。Herfaithandloveandbeauty——theseshemeanttothrowbetweenhimandallthatterriblepast。Theywereherpower,andshemeanttousethemall。Hedarednotthinkofacceptinghersacrifice。
"ButRay——youdear,noblegirl——I’mpoor。Ihavenothing。AndI’macripple。"
"Oh,you’llbewellsomeday,"shereplied。"Andlisten。Ihavemoney。Mymotherleftmewelloff。Allshehadwasherfather’s——Doyouunderstand?We’lltakeUncleJimandyourmother。We’llgotoLouisiana——tomyoldhome。It’sfarfromhere。There’saplantationtowork。Therearehorsesandcattle——agreatcypressforesttocut。Oh,you’llhavemuchtodo。You’llforgetthere。You’lllearntolovemyhome。It’sabeautifuloldplace。Therearegroveswherethegraymossblowsalldayandthenightingalessingallnight。"
"Mydarling!"criedDuane,brokenly。"No,no,no!"
Yetheknewinhisheartthathewasyieldingtoher,thathecouldnotresistheramomentlonger。Whatwasthismadnessoflove?
"We’llbehappy,"shewhispered。"Oh,Iknow。
Come!——come!—come!"
Hereyeswereclosing,heavy—lidded,andsheliftedsweet,tremulous,waitinglips。
WithburstingheartDuanebenttothem。Thenheheldher,closepressedtohim,whilewithdimeyeshelookedoutoverthelineoflowhillsinthewest,downwherethesunwassettinggoldandred,downovertheNuecesandthewildbrakesoftheRioGrandewhichhewasnevertoseeagain。
ItwasinthissolemnandexaltedmomentthatDuaneacceptedhappinessandfacedanewlife,trustingthisbraveandtenderwomantobestrongerthanthedarkandfatefulpassionthathadshadowedhispast。
Itwouldcomeback——thatwindofflame,thatmadnesstoforget,thatdriving,relentlessinstinctforblood。Itwouldcomebackwiththosepale,drifting,hauntingfacesandtheaccusingfadingeyes,butallhislife,alwaysbetweenthemandhim,renderingthempowerless,wouldbethefaithandloveandbeautyofthisnoblewoman。
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