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第43章

  To-morrownightIshouldprobablybecampingwiththeVirginianinthefoot-hills。Athisletter’sbiddingIhadcomeeastwardacrossIdaho,abandoningmyhuntingintheSawToothRangetomakethisjourneywithhimbackthroughtheTetons。Itwasatrailknowntohim,andnottomanyotherhonestmen。HorseThiefPasswasthenamehislettergaveit。Businesshewasalwaysbriefwouldcallhimoverthereatthistime。Returning,hemustattendtocertainmattersintheWindRivercountry。ThereI
  couldleavebystagefortherailroad,orgoonwithhimthewholewaybacktoSunkCreek。Hedesignatedforourmeetingtheforksofacertainlittlestreaminthefoot-hillswhichto-day’sridehadbroughtinsight。Therewouldbenochanceforhimtoreceiveananswerfrommeintheinterveningtime。Ifbyacertainday——whichwasfourdaysoffstill——Ihadnotreachedtheforks,hewouldunderstandIhadotherplans。Tomeitwaslikelivingbackinagesgone,thiswayofmeetingmyfriend,thischoiceofastreamsofarandlonelythatitsverycourseuponthemapswaswronglytraced。Andtoleavebehindallnoiseandmechanisms,andsetoutatease,slowly,withonepackhorse,intothewilderness,mademefeelthattheancientearthwasindeedmymotherandthatIhadfoundheragainafterbeinglostamonghouses,customs,andrestraints。Ishouldarrivethreedaysearlyattheforks——threedaysofmarginseemingtomeawiseprecautionagainstdelaysunforeseen。IftheVirginianwerenotthere,good;Icouldfishandbehappy。Ifheweretherebutnotreadytostart,good;Icouldstillfishandbehappy。AndrememberingmyEasternhelplessnessintheyearwhenwehadmetfirst,IenjoyedthinkinghowIhadcometobetrusted。InthosedaysIhadnotbeenallowedtogofromtheranchforsomuchasanafternoon’srideunlesstiedtohimbyastring,sotospeak;
  nowIwascrossingunmappedspaceswithnoguidance。Themanwhocoulddothiswasscarceanylongera“tenderfoot。“
  Myvision,asIrode,tookinserenelythedimfoot-hills,——to-morrow’sgoal,——andnearerinthevastwetplaintheclumpofcottonwoods,andstillnearermylodgingforto-nightwiththedottedcattleroundit。Andnowmyhorseneighed。Ifelthisgaitfreshenforthejourney’send,andleaningtopathisneckInoticedhisearsnolongerslackandinattentive,butpointingforwardtowherefoodandrestawaitedbothofus。Twiceheneighed,impatientlyandlong;andashequickenedhisgaitstillmore,thepackhorsedidthesame,andI
  realizedthattherewasaboutmestillaspiceofthetenderfoot:
  thosedotswerenotcattle;theywerehorses。
  Myhorsehadputmeinthewrong。Hehadknownhiskindfromafar,andwashasteningtothem。Theplainsman’seyewasnotyetmine;andIsmiledalittleasIrode。WhenwasIgoingtoknow,asbyinstinct,thedifferentlookofhorsesandcattleacrosssometwoorthreemilesofplain?
  Thesemileswefinishedsoon。Thebuildingschangedintheiraspectastheygrewtomyapproach,showingtheirdesolationmoreclearly,andinsomewaybringingapprehensionintomymood。Andaroundthemthehorses,too,allstandingwithearserect,watchingmeasIcame——therewassomethingaboutthem;orwasitthesilence?ForthesilencewhichIhadlikeduntilnowseemedsuddenlytobemadetoogreatbythepresenceofthedesertedbuildings。Andthenthedoorofthestableopened,andmencameoutandstood,alsowatchingmearrive。BythetimeIwasdismountingmorewerethere。ItwassenselesstofeelasunpleasantasIdid,andIstrovetogivetothemagreetingthatshouldsoundeasy。ItoldthemthatIhopedtherewasroomforonemorehereto-night。Someofthemhadansweredmygreeting,butnoneofthemansweredthis;andasIbegantobesurethatI
  recognizedseveraloftheirstrangelyimperturbablefaces,theVirginiancamefromthestable;andatthatwelcomesightmyreliefspokeoutinstantly。
  “Iamhere,yousee!“
  “Yes,Idosee。“Ilookedhardathim,forinhisvoicewasthesamestrangenessthatIfeltineverythingaroundme。Buthewaslookingathiscompanions。“Thisgentlemanisallright,“hetoldthem。
  “Thatmaybe,“saidonewhomInowknewthatIhadseenbeforeatSunkCreek;“buthewasnotdueto-night。“
  “Norto-morrow,“saidanother。
  “Noryetthedayafter,“athirdadded。
  TheVirginianfellintohisdrawl。“Noneofyouwaseverearlyforanything,Ipresume。“
  Oneretorted,laughing,“Oh,we’renotsuspicioningyouorcomplicity。“
  Andanother,“NotevenwhenwerememberhowthickyouandSteveusedtobe。“
  Whateverjokestheymeantbythishedidnotreceiveasjokes。I
  sawsomethinglikeawincepassoverhisface,andaflushfollowit。Buthenowspoketome。“Weexpectedtobethroughbeforethis,“hebegan。“I’mrightsorryyouhavecometo-night。Iknowyou’dhavepreferredtokeepaway。“
  “Wewanthimtoexplainhimself,“putinoneoftheothers。“Ifhesatisfiesus,he’sfreetogoaway。“
  “Freetogoaway!“Inowexclaimed。ButattheindulgenceintheirfrontiersmileIcooleddown。“Gentlemen,“Isaid,“Idon’tknowwhymymovementsinterestyousomuch。It’squiteacompliment!MayIgetundershelterwhileIexplain?“
  Norequestcouldhavebeenmorenatural,fortherainhadnowbeguntofallinstraightfloods。Yettherewasapausebeforeoneofthemsaid,“Hemightaswell。“
  TheVirginianchosetosaynothingmore;buthewalkedbesidemeintothestable。Twomensattheretogether,andathirdguardedthem。AtthatsightIknewsuddenlywhatIhadstumbledupon;andontheimpulseImurmuredtotheVirginian,“You’rehangingthemto-morrow。“
  Hekepthissilence。
  “Youmayhavethreeguesses,“saidamanbehindme。
  ButIdidnotneedthem。Andintherecoilofmyinsighttheclumpofcottonwoodscameintomymind,blackandgrim。Noothertreeshighenoughgrewwithintenmiles。This,then,wasthebusinessthattheVirginian’sletterhadsocurtlymentioned。Myeyeswentintoallcornersofthestable,butnootherprisonerswerehereIhalfexpectedtoseeTrampas,andIhalffearedtoseeShorty;forpoorstupidShorty’shonestyhadnotbeenproofagainstfrontiertemptations,andhehadfallenawayfromthecompanyofhisoldfriends。OftenoflateIhadheardtalkatSunkCreekofbreakingupacertaingangofhorseandcattlethievesthatstoleinoneTerritoryandsoldinthenext,andknewwheretohideinthemountainsbetween。Andnowithadcometothepoint;forceshadbeengathered,alongexpeditionmade,andheretheywere,successfulundertheVirginian’slead,butalittlelaterthantheircalculations。AndherewasI,alittletooearly,andawitnessinconsequence。Mypresenceseemedasimplethingtoaccountfor;butwhenIhadthusaccountedforit,oneofthemsaidwithgoodnature:-“Soyoufindushere,andwefindyouhere。Whichisthemostsurprised,Iwonder?“
  “There’snotelling,“saidI,keepingasamiableasIcould;“noranytellingwhichobjectsthemost。“
  “Oh,there’snoobjectionhere。You’rewelcometostay。Butnotwelcometogo,Iexpect。Heain’twelcometogo,ishe?“
  BytheanswersthattheirfacesgavehimitwasplainthatIwasnot。“Nottillwearethrough,“saidone。
  “Heneedn’ttoseeanything,“’anotheradded。“Bettersleeplateto-morrowmorning,“athirdsuggestedtome。
  Ididnotwishtostayhere。Icouldhavemadesomesortofcampapartfromthembeforedark;butinthefaceoftheirneedlesscautionIwashelpless。ImadenoattempttoinquirewhatkindofspytheyimaginedIcouldbe,whatsortofrescueIcouldbringinthislonelycountry;mytooearlyappearanceseemedtobeallthattheylookedat。Andagainmyeyessoughttheprisoners。
  Certainlytherewereonlytwo。Onewaschewingtobacco,andtalkingnowandthentohisguardasifnothingwerethematter。
  Theothersatdullinsilence,notmovinghiseyes;buthisfaceworked,andInoticedhowhecontinuallymoistenedhisdrylips。
  AsIlookedatthesedoomedprisoners,whosefateIwasinvitedtosleepthroughto-morrowmorning,theonewhowaschewingquietlynoddedtome。
  “Youdon’trememberme?“hesaid。
  ItwasSteve!SteveofMedicineBow!ThepleasantSteveofmyfirsteveningintheWest。Somechangeofbeardhaddelayedmyinstantrecognitionofhisface。Herehesatsentencedtodie。A
  shock,chillandpainful,deprivedmeofspeech。
  Hehadnosuchweakfeelings。“Haveyu’beentoMedicineBowlately?“heinquired。“That’sgettingtobequiteawhileago。“
  Iassented。Ishouldhavelikedtosaysomethingnaturalandkind,butwordsstuckagainstmywill,andIstoodawkwardandillatease,noticingidlythatthesilentoneworeagrayflannelshirtlikemine。Stevelookedmeover,andsawinmypocketthenewspaperwhichIhadbroughtfromtherailroadandonwhichIhadpencilledafewexpenses。Heaskedme,WouldImindlettinghimhaveitforawhile?AndIgaveittohimeagerly,begginghimtokeepitaslongashewanted。Iwasovereagerinmyembarrassment。“Youneednotreturnitatall,“Isaid;“thosenotesarenothing。Dokeepit。“Hegavemeashortglanceandasmile。“Thankyou,“hesaid;“I’llnotneeditbeyondto-morrowmorning。“Andhebegantosearchthroughit。“Jake’selectionisconsideredsure,“hesaidtohiscompanion,whomadenoresponse。
  “Well,FremontCountyowesittoJake。“AndIlefthiminterestedinthelocalnews。
  DeadmenIhaveseennotafewtimes,evensomelyingpaleandterribleafterviolentends,andtheedgeofthiswearsoff;butIhopeIshallneveragainhavetobeinthecompanywithmenwaitingtobekilled。Bythistimeto-morrowthegrayflannelshirtwouldbebuttonedroundacorpse。UntilwhatmomentwouldStevechew?AgainstsuchfanciesastheseImanagedpresentlytobarricademymind,butImadeapleatobeallowedtopassthenightelsewhere,andIsuggestedtheadjacentcabin。BytheirfacesIsawthatmywordsmerelyhelpedtheirdistrustofme。Thecabinleakedtoomuch,theysaid;Iwouldsleepdrierhere。Onemangaveittomemoredirectly:“Ifyoufiguredoncampinginthisstable,whathaschangedyourmind?“HowcouldItellthemthatIshrunkfromanycontactwithwhattheyweredoing,althoughIknewthatonlysocouldjusticebedealtinthiscountry?TheirwholesomefronttiernervesknewnothingofsuchrefinementsButtheVirginianunderstoodpartofit。“Iamrightsorryforyourannoyance,“hesaid。AndnowInoticedhewasunderaconstraintverydifferentfromtheeaseoftheothers。
  Afterthetwelvehours’ridemyboneswerehungryforrest。I
  spreadmyblanketsonsomestrawinastallbymyselfandrolledupinthem;yetIlaygrowingbroaderawake,everyinchofwearinessstrickenfrommyexcitedsenses。Forawhiletheysatovertheircouncils,whisperingcautiously,sothatIwasmadecurioustohearthembynotbeingable;wasitthenamesofTrampasandShortythatwereonceortwicespoken~Icouldnotbesure。Iheardthewhisperersceaseandseparate。Iheardtheirbootsastheycastthemoffupontheground。AndIheardthebreathingofslumberbeginandgrowintheinteriorsilence。Tooneafteronesleepcame,butnottome。Outside,thedullfalloftherainbeatevenly,andinsomeangledrippedthespoutingpulsesofaleak。Sometimesacoldairblewin,bearingwithitthekeenwetodorofthesage-brush。Onhundredsofothernightsthisperfumehadbeenmylastwakingremembrance;ithadseemedtohelpdrowsiness;andnowIlaystaring,thinkingofthis。
  Twicethroughthehoursthethievesshiftedtheirpositionswithclumsysounds,exchangingmutedwordswiththeirguard。So,often,hadIheardothercompanionsmoveandmutterinthedarknessandliedownagain。Itwastheverynaturalnessandusualnessofeveryfactofthenight,——thestablestraw,therainoutside,myfamiliarblankets,thecoolvisitsofthewind,——andwithallthisthethoughtofStevechewingandthemaninthegrayflannelshirt,thatmadethehoursunearthlyandstrungmetightwithsuspense。AndatlastIheardsomeonegetupandbegintodress。InalittlewhileIsawlightsuddenlythroughmyclosedeyelids,andthendarknessshutagainabruptlyuponthem。
  Theyhadswunginalanternandfoundmebymistake。Iwastheonlyonetheydidnotwishtorouse。Movingandquiettalkingsetuparoundme,andtheybegantogooutofthestable。Atthegleamsofnewdaylightwhichtheyletinmythoughtswenttotheclumpofcottonwoods,andIlaystillwithhandsandfeetgrowingsteadilycold。Nowitwasgoingtohappen。Iwonderedhowtheywoulddoit;oneinstancehadbeendescribedtomebyawitness,butthatwasdonefromabridge,andtherehadbeenbutasinglevictim。Thismorning,wouldonehavetowaitandseetheothergothroughwithitfirst?
  Thesmellofsmokereachedme,andnexttherattleoftindishes。
  BreakfastwassomethingIhadforgotten,andoneofthemwascookingitnowinthedryshelterofthestable。Hewasalone,becausethetalkingandthestepswereoutsidethestable,andI