首页 >出版文学> To The Last Man>第8章

第8章

  Jorthlaughedinscorn。"Fool!MyGod!Ellen,Imusthavedraggedyoulow——thateverydamnedru——er——sheepman——whocomesalongthinkshecanmarryyou。"
  Atthebreakinhiswords,theincompletedmeaning,Ellendroppedhereyes。Littlethingsoncenevernotedbyherwerenowcometohaveafascinatingsignificance。
  "Nevermind,dad,"shereplied。"Theycain’tmarryme。"
  "Daggssaidsomebodyhadbeentalkin’toyou。Howabootthat?"
  "OldJohnSpraguehasjustgottenbackfromGrassValley,"saidEllen。
  "Istoppedintoseehim。Shorehetoldmeallthevillagegossip。"
  "Anythin’tointerestme?"hequeried,darkly。
  "Yes,dad,I’mafraidagooddeal,"shesaid,hesitatingly。TheninaccordancewithadecisionEllenhadmadeshetoldhimoftherumoredwarbetweensheepmenandcattlemen;thatoldIsbelhadBlaisdell,Gordon,Fredericks,Blueandotherwell—knownranchersonhisside;
  thathissonJeanIsbelhadcomefromOregonwithawonderfulreputationasfighterandscoutandtracker;thatitwasnosecrethowColonelLeeJorthwasattheheadofthesheepmen;thatabloodywarwassuretocome。
  "Hah!"exclaimedJorth,withastainofredinhissallowcheek。
  "Reckonnoneofthatisnewstome。Iknewallthat。"
  EllenwonderedifhehadheardofhermeetingwithJeanIsbel。IfnothewouldhearassoonasSimmBruceandLorenzocameback。Shedecidedtoforestallthem。
  "Dad,ImetJeanIsbel。Hecameintomycamp。AskedthewaytotheRim。
  Ishowedhim。We——wetalkedalittle。Andshoreweregettin’acquaintedwhen——whenhetoldmewhohewas。ThenIlefthim——hurriedbacktocamp。"
  "ColtermetIsbeldowninthewoods,"repliedJorth,ponderingly。
  "SaidhelookedlikeanIndian——ahardan’slipperycustomertoreckonwith。"
  "ShoreIguessIcanindorsewhatColtersaid,"returnedEllen,dryly。
  Shecouldhavelaughedaloudatherdeceit。Stillshehadnotlied。
  "How’dthisheahyoungIsbelstrikeyou?"queriedherfather,suddenlyglancingupather。
  Ellenfelttheslow,sickening,guiltyriseofbloodinherface。
  Shewashelplesstostopit。Butherfatherevidentlyneversawit。
  Hewaslookingatherwithoutseeingher。
  "He——hestruckmeasdifferentfrommenheah,"shestammered。
  "DidSpraguetellyouabootthishalf—IndianIsbel——aboothisreputation?"
  "Yes。"
  "Didhelooktoyoulikearealwoodsman?"
  "Indeedhedid。Heworebuckskin。Hesteppedquickandsoft。Heactedathomeinthewoods。Hehadeyesblackasnightandsharpaslightnin’。
  Theyshoresawaboutalltherewastosee。"
  Jorthchewedathismustacheandlosthimselfinbroodingthought。
  "Dad,tellme,istheregoin’tobeawar?"askedEllen,presently。
  Whatared,strange,rollingflashblazedinhiseyes!Hisbodyjerked。
  "Shore。Youmightaswellknow。"
  "Betweensheepmenandcattlemen?"
  "Yes。"
  "Withy’u,dad,atthehaidofonefactionandGastonIsbeltheother?"
  "Daughter,youhaveitcorrect,sofarasyougo。"
  "Oh!……Dad,can’tthisfightbeavoided?"
  "Youforgetyou’refromTexas,"hereplied。
  "Cain’titbehelped?"sherepeated,stubbornly。
  "No!"hedeclared,withdeep,hoarsepassion。
  "Whynot?"
  "Wal,wesheepmenaregoin’torunsheepanywherewelikeontherange。
  An’cattlemenwon’tstandforthat。"
  "But,dad,it’ssofoolish,"declaredEllen,earnestly。"Y’usheepmendonothavetorunsheepoverthecattlerange。"
  "Ireckonwedo。"
  "Dad,thatargumentdoesn’tgowithme。Iknowthecountry。Foryearstocometherewillberoomforbothsheepandcattlewithoutoverrunnin’。
  Ifsomeoftherangeisbetterinwaterandgrass,thenwhoevergottherefirstshouldhaveit。Thatshoreisonlyfair。It’scommonsense,too。"
  "Ellen,Ireckonsomecattlepeoplehavebeenprejudicin’you,"saidJorth,bitterly。
  "Dad!"shecried,hotly。
  ThishadgrowntobeanordealforJorth。Heseemedavictimofcontendingtidesoffeeling。Somewillorstrugglebrokewithinhimandthechangewasmanifest。Haggard,shifty—eyed,withwabblingchin,heburstintospeech。
  "Seeheah,girl。Youlisten。There’sacliqueofranchersdownintheBasin,allthoseyounamed,withIsbelattheirhaid。Theyhaveresentedsheepmencomin’downintothevalley。Theywantitalltothemselves。That’sthereason。Shorethere’sanother。AlltheIsbelsarecrooked。They’recattlean’horsethieves——havebeenforyears。
  GastonIsbelalwayswasamaverickrustler。He’sgettin’oldnowan’
  rich,sohewantstocoverhistracks。Heaimstoblamethiscattlerustlin’an’horsestealin’ontoussheepmen,an’runusoutofthecountry。"
  GravelyEllenJorthstudiedherfather’sface,andthenewlyfoundtruth—seeingpowerofhereyesdidnotfailher。Inpart,perhapsinall,hewastellinglies。Sheshudderedalittle,loyallybattlingagainsttheinsidiousconvictionsbeingbroughttofruition。Perhapsinhisbroodingoverhisfailuresandtroublesheleanedtowardfalsejudgments。Ellencouldnotattachdishonortoherfather’smotivesorspeeches。Forlong,however,somethingabouthimhadtroubledher,perplexedher。Fearfullyshebelievedshewascomingtosomerevelation,and,despiteherkeendeterminationtoknow,shefoundherselfshrinking。
  "Dad,mothertoldmebeforeshediedthattheIsbelshadruinedyou,"
  saidEllen,verylow。Ithurthersotoseeherfathercoverhisfacethatshecouldhardlygoon。"Iftheyruinedyoutheyruinedallofus。Iknowwhatwehadonce——whatwelostagainandagain——andIseewhatwearecometonow。MotherhatedtheIsbels。Shetaughtmetohatetheveryname。ButIneverknewhowtheyruinedyou——orwhy——
  orwhen。AndIwanttoknownow。"
  ThenitwasnotthefaceofaliarthatJorthdisclosed。Thepresentwasforgotten。Helivedinthepast。Heevenseemedyounger’intherevivifyingflashofhatethatmadehisfaceradiant。Thelinesburnedout。Hategavehimbackthespiritofhisyouth。
  "GastonIsbelan’IwereboystogetherinWeston,Texas,"beganJorth,inswift,passionatevoice。"Wewenttoschooltogether。Welovedthesamegirl——yourmother。WhenthewarbrokeoutshewasengagedtoIsbel。Hisfamilywasrich。Theyinfluencedherpeople。Butshelovedme。WhenIsbelwenttowarshemarriedme。Hecamebackan’
  facedus。God!I’llneverforgetthat。Yourmotherconfessedherunfaithfulness——byHeaven!Shetauntedhimwithit。Isbelaccusedmeofwinnin’herbylies。Butshetookthestingoutofthat。
  Isbelneverforgaveheran’hehoundedmetoruin。Hemademeoutacard—sharp,cheatin’mybestfriends。Iwasdisgraced。Laterhetangledmeinthecourts——hebeatmeoutofproperty——an’lastbyconvictin’meofrustlin’cattleherunmeoutofTexas。"
  Blackanddistortednow,Jorth’sfacewasaspectacletomakeEllensickwithaterriblepassionofdespairandhate。Thetruthofherfather’sruinandherownwereenough。Whatmatteredallelse?
  Jorthbeatthetablewithfluttering,nervelesshandsthatseemedallthemoresignificantfortheirlackofphysicalforce。
  "An’sohelpmeGod,it’sgottobewipedoutinblood!"hehissed。
  ThatwashisanswertothewaveringandnobilityofEllen。Andsheinherturnhadnoanswertomake。Shecreptawayintothecornerbehindthecurtain,andthereonhercouchinthesemidarknessshelaywithstrainedheart,andaresurging,unconquerabletumultinhermind。Andshelaytherefromthemiddleofthatafternoonuntilthenextmorning。
  Whensheawakenedsheexpectedtobeunabletorise——shehopedshecouldnot——butlifeseemedmultipliedinher,andinactionwasimpossible。Somethingyoungandsweetandhopefulthathadbeeninherdidnotgreetthesunthismorning。Intheirplacewasawoman’spassiontolearnforherself,towatchevents,tomeetwhatmustcome,tosurvive。
  Afterbreakfast,atwhichshesatalone,shedecidedtoputIsbel’spackageoutoftheway,sothatitwouldnotbesubjectinghertocontinualannoyance。Themomentshepickedituptheoldcuriosityassailedher。
  "ShoreI’llseewhatitis,anyway,"shemuttered,andwithswifthandssheopenedthepackage。Theactiondisclosedtwopairsoffine,softshoes,ofastyleshehadneverseen,andfourpairsofstockings,twoofstrong,serviceablewool,andtheothersofafinertexture。
  Ellenlookedattheminamaze。Ofallthingsintheworld,thesewouldhavebeenthelastsheexpectedtosee。And,strangely,theywerewhatshewantedandneededmost。Naturally,then,Ellenmadethemistakeoftakingtheminherhandstofeeltheirsoftnessandwarmth。
  "Shore!Hesawmybarelegs!Andhebroughtmethesepresentshe’dintendedforhissister……Hewasashamedforme——sorryforme……AndIthoughthelookedatmebold—like,asI’musedtobelookedatheah!Isbelornot,he’sshore……"
  ButEllenJorthcouldnotutteraloudtheconvictionherintelligencetriedtoforceuponher。
  "It’dbeapitytoburnthem,"shemused。"Icain’tdoit。
  SometimeImightsendthemtoAnnIsbel。"
  Whereuponshewrappedthemupagainandhidtheminthebottomoftheoldtrunk,andslowly,assheloweredthelid,lookingdarkly,blanklyatthewall,shewhispered:"JeanIsbel!……Ihatehim!"
  LaterwhenEllenwentoutdoorsshecarriedherrifle,whichwasunusualforher,unlesssheintendedtogointothewoods。
  Themorningwassunnyandwarm。Agroupofshirt—sleevedmenloungedinthehallandbeforetheporchofthedoublecabin。Herfatherwaspacingupanddown,talkingforcibly。Ellenheardhishoarsevoice。
  Assheapproachedheceasedtalkingandhislistenersrelaxedtheirattention。Ellen’sglanceranoverthemswiftly——Daggs,withhissuperbhead,likethatofahawk,uncoveredtothesun;Colterwithhislowered,secretivelooks,hissand—grayleanface;JacksonJorth,heruncle,huge,gaunt,hulking,withwhiteinhisblackbeardandhair,andthefireofaghoulinhisholloweyes;TadJorth,anotherbrotherofherfather’s,younger,redofeyeandnose,aweak—chinneddrinkerofrum。Threeotherlimber—leggedTexansloungedthere,partnersofDaggs,andtheyweresun—browned,light—haired,blue—eyedmensingularlyalikeinappearance,fromtheirdustyhigh—heeledbootstotheirbroadblacksombreros。Theyclaimedtobesheepmen。AllEllencouldbesureofwasthatRockWellsspentmostofhistimethere,doingnothingbutlookforachancetowaylayher;Springerwasagambler;andthethird,whoansweredtothestrangenameofQueen,wasasilent,lazy,watchful—eyedmanwhoneverworeagloveonhisrighthandandwhoneverwasseenwithoutagunwithineasyreachofthathand。
  "Howdy,Ellen。Shoreyouain’tgoin’tosaygoodmawnin’tothisheahbadlot?"drawledDaggs,withgood—naturedsarcasm。
  "Why,shore!Goodmorning,y’uhard—workingindustriousMANANAsheepraisers,"repliedEllen,coolly。
  Daggsstared。Theothersappearedtakenbackbyagreetingsoforeignfromanytowhichtheywereaccustomedfromher。JacksonJorthletoutagruffhaw—haw。Someofthemdoffedtheirsombreros,andRockWellsmanagedalazy,politegoodmorning。Ellen’sfatherseemedmostsignificantlystruckbyhergreeting,andtheleastamused。
  "Ellen,I’mnotlikin’yourtalk,"hesaid,withafrown。
  "Dad,wheny’uplaycardsdon’ty’ucallaspadeaspade?"
  "Why,shoreIdo。"
  "Well,I’mcallingspadesspades。"
  "Ahuh!"gruntedJorth,furtivelydroppinghiseyes。"Whereyougoin’
  withyourgun?I’dratheryouhungroundheahnow。"
  "ReckonImightaswellgetusedtopackingmygunallthetime,"
  repliedEllen。"ReckonI’llbetreatedmorelikeaman。"
  ThentheeventEllenhadbeenexpectingallmorningtookplace。
  SimmBruceandLorenzorodearoundtheslopeoftheKnollandtrottedtowardthecabin。InterestinEllenwasrelegatedtothebackground。
  "Shorethey’rebustin’withnews,"declaredDaggs。
  "Theybeenridin’some,youbet,"remarkedanother。
  "Huh!"exclaimedJorth。"Bruceshorelooksqueertome。"
  "Redliquor,"saidTadJorth,sententiously。"You—allknowthebrandGreaveshandsout。"
  "Naw,Simmain’tdrunk,"saidJacksonJorth。"Lookathisbloodyshirt。"
  Thecool,indolentinterestofthecrowdvanishedattheredcolorpointedoutbyJacksonJorth。Daggsroseinasinglespringymotiontohisloftyheight。ThefaceBruceturnedtoJorthwasswollenandbruised,withunhealedcuts。Wherehisrighteyeshouldhavebeenshowedapuffeddarkpurplebulge。Hisothereye,however,gleamedwithhardandsullenlight。HestretchedabigshakinghandtowardJorth。
  ThetNezPerceIsbelbeatmehalftodeath,"hebellowed。
  Jorthstaredhardatthetragic,almostgrotesquefigure,atthebatteredface。Butspeechfailedhim。ItwasDaggswhoansweredBruce。
  "Wal,Simm,I’llbedamnedifyoudon’tlookit。"
  "Beatyou!Whatwith?"burstoutJorth,explosively。
  "Ithoughthewasswingin’anax,butGreavessworeitwashisfists,"
  bawledBruce,inmiseryandfury。
  "Wherewasyourgun?"queriedJorth,sharply。
  "Gun?Hell!"exclaimedBruce,flingingwidehisarms。"AskLorenzo。
  Hehadagun。An’hegotabiffinthejawbeforemyturncome。
  Askhim?"
  AttentionthusdirectedtotheMexicanshowedaheavydiscoloredswellinguponthesideofhisolive—skinnedface。Lorenzolookedonlyserious。
  "Hah!Speakup,"shoutedJorth,impatiently。
  "SenorIsbelheetmeverquick,"repliedLorenzo,withexpressivegesture。"Iseethousandstars——thenmoochoblack——alllikenight。"
  AtthatsomeofDaggs’smenlolledbackwithdrycrisplaughter。
  Daggs’shardfacerippledwithasmile。ButtherewasnohumorinanythingforColonelJorth。
  "Telluswhatcomeoff。Quick!"heordered。"Wheredidithappen?
  Why?Whosawit?Whatdidyoudo?"
  Brucelapsedintoasullenimpressiveness。"Wal,IhappenedinGreaves’sstorean’runintoJeanIsbel。Shorewaslookin’ferhim。
  Ihadmymindmadeupwhattodo,butIgottoshootin’offmygabinsteadofmygun。IcalledhimNezPerce——an’IthrowedallthettalkinhisfaceaboutoldGassIsbelsendin’ferhim———an’Itoldhimhe’dgitrunoutoftheTonto。ReckonIwasjestwarmin’up……Butthenitallhappened。HesluggedLorenzojestone。An’
  Lorenzoslidpeaceful—liketobedbehindthecounter。Ihadn’ttimetothinkofthrowin’agunbeforehewhaledintome。Heknockedouttwoofmyteeth。An’Iswalleredoneofthem。"
  Ellenstoodinthebackgroundbehindthreeofthemenandintheshadow。ShedidnotjoininthelaughthatfollowedBruce’sremarks。
  Shehadknownthathewouldlie。Uncertainyetofherreactiontothis,butmorebitterandfuriousasherevealedhisutterbaseness,shewaitedformoretobesaid。
  "Wal,I’llbedoggoned,"drawledDaggs。
  "Whatdoyoumakeofthiskindoffightin’?"queriedJorth,"DarnifIknow,"repliedDaggsinperplexity。"Shorean’sartinit’snotthewayofaTexan。MebbethisyoungIsbelreallyiswhatoldGassswearsheis。ShoreBruceain’tnothin’togiveanedgetoarealgunfighter。LookstomelikeIsbelbluffedGreavesan’hisgangan’lickedyourmenwithoutthrowin’agun。"
  "MaybeIsbeldoesn’twantthenameofdrawin’firstblood,"
  suggestedJorth。
  "That’dbelikeGass,"spokeupRockWells,quietly。IonctrodeferGassinTexas。"
  "Say,Bruce,"saidDaggs,"wasthisheahpalaverin’ofyoursan’
  JeanIsbel’saboottheoldstockdispute?Aboothisfather’srangean’water?An’partickleraboot,sheep?"
  "Wal——I——Iyelledaheap,"declaredBruce,haltingly,"butIdon’trecollectallIsaid——Iwasriled……Shore,thoughitwasthesameoldargymentthet’sbeenfetchin’uscloseran’closertotrouble。"
  DaggsremovedhiskeenhawklikegazefromBruce。Wal,Jorth,allI’llsayisthis。IfBruceistellin’thetruthweain’tgotahellofalottofearfromthisyoungIsbel。I’veknownaheapofgunfightersinmyday。An’JeanIsbeldon’trantruetoclass。Shorethereneverwasagunmanwho’driskcripplin’hisrighthandbysluggin’anybody。"
  "Wal,"brokeinBruce,sullenly。"You—allcantakeitdaidstraightornot。Idon’tgiveadamn。Butyou’veshoregotmyhunchthetNezPerceIsbelisliabletohandleanyofyoufellarsjestashedidme,an’jestaseasy。What’smore,he’sgotGreavesfiggered。An’you—allknowthetGreavesisasdeepin——"
  "Shutupthatkindofgab,"demandedJorth,stridently。"An’answerme。
  WastherowinGreaves’sbarroomabootsheep?"
  "Aw,hell!Isaidso,didn’tI?"shoutedBruce,withafierceupliftofhisdistortedface。
  Ellenstrodeoutfromtheshadowofthetallmenwhohadobscuredher。
  "Bruce,y’u’realiar,"shesaid,bitingly。
  ThesurpriseofhersuddenappearanceseemedtorootBrucetothespot。
  Allbutthediscoloredplacesonhisfaceturnedwhite。Heheldhisbreathamoment,thenexpelledithard。Hisefforttorecoverfromtheshockwaspainfullyobvious。Hestammeredincoherently。
  "Shorey’u’remorethanaliar,too,"criedEllen,facinghimwithblazingeyes。Andtherifle,grippedinbothhands,seemedtodeclareherintentofmenace。"Thatrowwasnotaboutsheep……JeanIsbeldidn’tbeaty’uforanythin’aboutsheep……OldJohnSpraguewasinGreaves’sstore。Heheardy’u。HesawJeanIsbelbeaty’uasy’udeserved……An’hetoldME!"
  EllensawBruceshrinkinfearofhislife;anddespiteherfuryshewasfilledwithdisgustthathecouldimagineshewouldhavehisbloodonherhands。ThenshedivinedthatBrucesawmoreinthegatheringstorminherfather’seyesthanhehadtofearfromher。
  "Girl,whatthehellarey’usayin’?"hoarselycalledJorth,indarkamaze。
  "Dad,y’uleavethistome,"sheretorted。
  DaggssteppedbesideJorth,significantlyonhisrightside。"LetheraloneLee,"headvised,coolly。"She’sshoregotahunchonBruce。"
  "SimmBruce,y’ucastadirtysluronmyname,"criedEllen,passionately。
  ItwasthenthatDaggsgraspedJorth’srightarmandheldittight,"JestwhatIthought,"hesaid。"Standstill,Lee。Let’sseethekidmakehimshowdown。"
  "That’swhatjeanIsbelbeaty’ufor,"wentonEllen。"Forslanderingagirlwhowasn’tthere……Me!Y’urottenliar!"
  "But,Ellen,itwasn’talllies,"saidBruce,huskily。"Iwashalfdrunk——an’horriblejealous……YouknowLorenzoseenIsbelkissin’
  you。Icanprovethet。"
  Ellenthrewupherheadandascarletwaveofshameandwrathfloodedherface。
  "Yes,"shecried,ringingly。"HesawJeanIsbelkissme。Once!……
  An’itwastheonlydecentkissI’vehadinyears。Hemeantnoinsult。
  Ididn’tknowwhobewas。An’throughhiskissIlearnedadifferencebetweenmen……Y’umadeLorenzolie。An’ifIhadashredofgoodnameleftinGrassValleyyoudishonoredit……Y’umadehimthinkIwasyourgirl!Damny’u!Ioughttokilly’u……Eatyourwordsnow——takethemback——orI’llcrippley’uforlife!"
  Ellenloweredthecockedrifletowardhisfeet。
  "Shore,Ellen,Itakeback——allIsaid,"gulpedBruce。HegazedatthequiveringriflebarrelandthenintothefaceofEllen’sfather。
  Instincttoldhimwherehisrealperillay。
  HerethecoolandtactfulDaggsshowedhimselfmasterofthesituation。
  "Heah,listen!"hecalled。"Ellen,IreckonBrucewasdrunkan’outofhishaid。He’sshoreatehiswords。Now,wedon’twantanycripplesinthiscamp。Lethimalone。YourdadgotmeheahtoleadtheJorths,an’that’smysaytoyou……Simm,you’reshorealow—downlyin’
  rascal。KeepawayfromEllenafterthisorI’llboreyoumyself……
  Jorth,itwon’tbeabadideeforyoutoforgetyou’reaTexantillyoucooloff。LetBrucestopsomeIsbellead。ShoretheJorth—Isbelwarisabooton,an’Ireckonwe’dbesmarttobelieveoldGass’stalkaboothisNezPerceson。"
  CHAPTERVI
  >FromthishourEllenJorthbentallofherlatelyawakenedintelligenceandwilltotheonlyendthatseemedtoholdpossiblesalvationforher。
  Inthecrisissuretocomeshedidnotwanttobeblindorweak。
  Dreamingandindolence,habitsborninherwhichwereoftenacomforttooneaslonelyasshe,wouldillfitherforthehardtestshedivinedanddreaded。Inthematterofherfather’sfightshemuststandbyhimwhatevertheissueortheoutcome;inwhatpertainedtoherownprinciples,herwomanhood,andhersoulshestoodabsolutelyalone。
  Therefore,Ellenputdreamsaside,andindolenceofmindandbodybehindher。Manytasksshefound,andwhentheseweredoneforadayshekeptactiveinotherways,thusearningthepoiseandpeaceoflabor。
  Jorthrodeoffeveryday,sometimeswithoneortwoofthemen,oftenwithalargernumber。IfhespokeofsuchtripstoEllenitwastogiveanimpressionofvisitingtheranchesofhisneighborsorthevarioussheepcamps。Oftenhedidnotreturnthedayheleft。Whenhedidgetbackhesmelledofrumandappearedheavyfromneedofsleep。
  Hishorseswerealwaysdustandsweatcovered。DuringhisabsencesEllenfellvictimtoanxiousdreaduntilhereturned。Dailyhegrewdarkerandmorehaggardofface,moreobsessedbysomeimpendingfate。
  Oftenhestayeduplate,haranguingwiththemeninthedim—litcabin,wheretheydrankandsmoked,butseldomgambledanymore。Whenthemendidnotgamblesomethingimmediateandperturbingwasontheirminds。
  Ellenhadnotyetloweredherselftothedeceitandsuspicionofeavesdropping,butsherealizedthattherewasaclimaxapproachinginwhichshewoulddeliberatelydoso。
  InthoseclosingMaydaysEllenlearnedthesignificanceofmanythingsthatpreviouslyshehadtakenasamatterofcourse。Herfatherdidnotrunaranch。Therewasabsolutelynoranchingdone,andlittlework。
  OftenEllenhadtochopwoodherself。Jorthdidnotpossessaplow。
  Ellenwasboundtoconfessthattheevidenceofthislackdumfoundedher。
  EvenoldJohnSpragueraisedsomehay,beets,turnips。Jorth’scattleandhorsesfaredillduringthewinter。Ellenrememberedhowtheyusedtocleanupfour—inchoaksaplingsandaspens。Manyofthemdiedinthesnow。Theflocksofsheep,however,weredrivendownintotheBasininthefall,andacrosstheRenoPasstoPhoenixandMaricopa。
  Ellencouldnotdiscoverafencepostontheranch。norapieceofsaltforthehorsesandcattle,norawagon,noranysignofasheep—shearingoutfit。Shehadneverseenanysheepsheared。
  Ellencouldneverkeeptrackofthemanyanddifferenthorsesrunninglooseandhobbledroundtheranch。Thereweredrovesofhorsesinthewoods,andsomeofthemwildasdeer。Accordingtoherlong—establishedunderstanding,herfatherandheruncleswerekeenonhorsetradingandbuying。