首页 >出版文学> Trent’s Trust and Other Stories>第42章
  MissCantirestoppedshort,withaprettyflushofcolorandanadorablelaugh。“There!I’vedoneit,soImightaswelltellthewholestory。ButIcantrustyou,Mr。Boyle。“Shefacedhimwithclear,penetratingeyes。“Well,“shelaughedagain,“youmighthavenoticedthatwehadaquantityofbaggageofpassengerswhodidn’tgo?Well,thosepassengersneverintendedtogo,andhadn’tanybaggage!Doyouunderstand?Thoseinnocent-lookingheavytrunkscontainedcarbinesandcartridgesfromourpostforFortTaylor“——shemadehimamischievouscurtsy——“underMYcharge!
  And,“sheadded,enjoyinghisastonishment,“asyousaw,Ibroughtthemthroughsafetothestation,andhadthemtransferredtothiscoachwithlessfussandtroublethanacommissarytransportandescortwouldhavemade。“
  “AndtheywereinTHIScoach?“repeatedBoyleabstractedly。
  “Were?TheyARE!“saidMissCantire。
  “ThenthesoonerIgetyoubacktoyourtreasureagainthebetter,“
  saidBoylewithalaugh。“DoesFosterknowit?“
  “Ofcoursenot!DoyousupposeI’dtellittoanybodybutastrangertotheplace?Perhaps,likeyou,Iknowwhenandtowhomtoimpartinformation,“shesaidmischievously。
  WhateverwasinBoyle’smindhehadspaceforprofoundandadmiringastonishmentoftheyoungladybeforehim。Thegirlishsimplicityandtrustfulnessofherrevelationseemedasinconsistentwithhispreviousimpressionofherreserveandindependenceashergirlishreasoningandmannerwasnowdelightfullyatvariancewithhertallness,heraquilinenose,andhererectfigure。Mr。Boyle,likemostshortmen,wasapttooverestimatethequalitiesofsize。
  Theywalkedonforsomemomentsinsilence。Theascentwascomparativelyeasybutdevious,andBoylecouldseethatthisnewdetourwouldtakethemstillsometimetoreachthesummit。MissCantireatlastvoicedthethoughtinhisownmind。“Iwonderwhatinducedthemtoturnoffhere?andifyouhadn’tbeensocleverastodiscovertheirtracks,howcouldwehavefoundthem?But,“sheadded,withfemininelogic,“that,ofcourse,iswhytheyfiredthoseshots。“
  Boyleremembered,however,thattheshotscamefromanotherdirection,butdidnotcorrectherconclusion。Neverthelesshesaidlightly:“PerhapsevenFostermighthavehadanIndianscare。“
  “Heoughttoknow’friendlies’or’governmentreservationmen’
  betterbythistime,“saidMissCantire;“however,thereissomethinginthat。Doyouknow,“sheaddedwithalaugh,“thoughI
  haven’tyourkeeneyesI’mgiftedwithakeenscent,andonceortwiceI’vethoughtISMELTIndians——thatpeculiarodoroftheircamps,whichisunlikeanythingelse,andwhichonedetectsevenintheirponies。IusedtonoticeitwhenIrodeone;noamountofgroomingcouldtakeitaway。“
  “Idon’tsupposethattheintensityordegreeofthisodorwouldgiveyouanyideaofthehostileorfriendlyfeelingsoftheIndianstowardsyou?“askedBoylegrimly。
  AlthoughtheremarkwasconsistentwithBoyle’sobjectionablereputationasahumorist,MissCantiredeignedtoreceiveitwithasmile,atwhichBoyle,whowasalittlerelievedbytheirsecuritysofar,andtheirnearnesstotheirjourney’send,developedfurtheringenioustriflinguntil,attheendofanhour,theystoodupontheplainagain。
  Therewasnosignofthecoach,butitsfreshtrackwasvisibleleadingalongthebankoftheravinetowardstheintersectionoftheroadtheyshouldhavecomeby,andtowhichthecoachhadindubitablyreturned。Mr。Boyledrewalongbreath。Theywerecomparativelysafefromanyinvisibleattacknow。AttheendoftenminutesMissCantire,fromhersuperiorheight,detectedthetopofthemissingvehicleappearingabovethestuntedbushesatthejunctionofthehighway。
  “Wouldyoumindthrowingthoseoldflowersawaynow?“shesaid,glancingatthespoilswhichBoylestillcarried。
  “Why?“heasked。
  “Oh,they’retooridiculous。Pleasedo。“
  “MayIkeepone?“heasked,withthefirstintonationofmasculineweaknessinhisvoice。
  “Ifyoulike,“shesaid,alittlecoldly。
  Boyleselectedasmallsprayofmyrtleandcasttheotherflowersobedientlyaside。
  “Dearme,howridiculous!“shesaid。
  “Whatisridiculous?“heasked,liftinghiseyestoherswithaslightcolor。Buthesawthatshewasstraininghereyesinthedistance。
  “Why,theredon’tseemtobeanyhorsestothecoach!“
  Helooked。Throughagapinthefurzehecouldseethevehiclenowquitedistinctly,standingempty,horselessandalone。Heglancedhurriedlyaroundthem;ontheonesideafewrocksprotectedthemfromthetangledrimoftheridge;ontheotherstretchedtheplain。“Sitdown,don’tmoveuntilIreturn,“hesaidquickly。
  “Takethat。“Hehandedbackherpistol,andranquicklytothecoach。Itwasnoillusion;thereitstoodvacant,abandoned,itsdroppedpoleandcuttracesshowingtooplainlythefearfulhasteofitsdesertion!Alightstepbehindhimmadehimturn。ItwasMissCantire,pinkandbreathless,carryingthecockedderringerinherhand。“Howfoolishofyou——withoutaweapon,“shegaspedinexplanation。
  Thentheybothstaredatthecoach,theemptyplain,andateachother!Aftertheirtediousascent,theirlongdetour,theirprotractedexpectancyandtheireagercuriosity,therewassuchasuggestionofhideousmockeryinthisvacant,uselessvehicle——
  apparentlylefttotheminwhatseemedtheirutterabandonment——
  thatitinstinctivelyaffectedthemalike。AndasIamwritingofhumannatureIamcompelledtosaythattheybothburstintoafitoflaughterthatforthemomentstoppedallotherexpression!
  “Itwassokindofthemtoleavethecoach,“saidMissCantirefaintly,asshetookherhandkerchieffromherwetandmirthfuleyes。“Butwhatmadethemrunaway?“
  Boyledidnotreply;hewaseagerlyexaminingthecoach。Inthatbriefhourandahalfthedustoftheplainhadblownthickuponit,andcoveredanyfoulstainorblotthatmighthavesuggestedtheawfultruth。EventhesoftimprintoftheIndians’moccasinedfeethadbeentrampledoutbythelaterhorsehoofsofthecavalrymen。ItwasthesethatfirstattractedBoyle’sattention,buthethoughtthemthemarksmadebytheplungingofthereleasedcoachhorses。
  Notsohiscompanion!Shewasexaminingthemmoreclosely,andsuddenlyliftedherbright,animatedface。“Look!“shesaid;“ourmenhavebeenhere,andhavehadahandinthis——whateveritis。“
  “Ourmen?“repeatedBoyleblankly。
  “Yes!——troopersfromthepost——theescortItoldyouof。Thesearetheprintsoftheregulationcavalryhorseshoe——notofFoster’steam,norofIndianponies,whoneverhaveany!Don’tyousee?“
  shewentoneagerly;“ourmenhavegotwindofsomethingandhavegallopeddownhere——alongtheridge——see!“shewenton,pointingtothehoofprintscomingfromtheplain。“They’veanticipatedsomeIndianattackandsecuredeverything。“
  “Butiftheywerethesameescortyouspokeof,theymusthaveknownyouwerehere,andhave“——hewasabouttosay“abandonedyou,“butcheckedhimself,rememberingtheywereherfather’ssoldiers。
  “TheyknewIcouldtakecareofmyself,andwouldn’tstandinthewayoftheirduty,“saidtheyounggirl,anticipatinghimwithquickprofessionalpridethatseemedtofitheraquilinenoseandtallfigure。“Andiftheyknewthat,“sheadded,softeningwithamischievoussmile,“theyalsoknew,ofcourse,thatIwasprotectedbyagallantstrangervouchedforbyMr。Foster!No!“sheadded,withacertainblind,devotedconfidence,whichBoylenoticedwithaslightwincethatshehadnevershownbefore,“it’sallright!
  and’byorders,’Mr。Boyle,andwhenthey’vedonetheirworkthey’llbeback。“
  ButBoyle’smasculinecommonsensewas,perhaps,saferthanMissCantire’sfemininefaithandinheriteddiscipline,forinaninstanthesuddenlycomprehendedtheactualtruth!TheIndianshadbeenthereFIRST;THEYhaddespoiledthecoachandgotoffsafelywiththeirbootyandprisonersontheapproachoftheescort,whowerenownaturallypursuingthemwithafuryarousedbythebeliefthattheircommander’sdaughterwasoneoftheirprisoners。Thisconvictionwasadreadfulone,yetareliefasfarastheyounggirlwasconcerned。Butshouldhetellher?No!Betterthatsheshouldkeephercalmfaithinthetriumphantpromptnessofthesoldiers——andtheirspeedyreturn。
  “Idaresayyouareright,“hesaidcheerfully,“andletusbethankfulthatintheemptycoachyou’llhaveatleastahalf-
  civilizedshelteruntiltheyreturn。MeantimeI’llgoandreconnoitrealittle。“
  “Iwillgowithyou,“shesaid。
  ButBoylepointedouttohersostronglythenecessityofherremainingtowaitforthereturnofthesoldiersthat,beingalsofaggedoutbyherlongclimb,sheobedientlyconsented,whilehe,evenwithhisinspirationofthetruth,didnotbelieveinthereturnofthedespoilers,andknewshewouldbesafe。
  Hemadehiswaytothenearestthicket,whereherightlybelievedtheambushhadbeenprepared,andtowhichundoubtedlytheyfirstretreatedwiththeirbooty。Heexpectedtofindsomesignsortracesoftheirspoilwhichintheirhastetheyhadtoabandon。Hewasmoresuccessfulthanheanticipated。Afewstepsintothethicketbroughthimfulluponarealizationofmorethanhisworstconvictions——thedeadbodyofFoster!Nearitlaythebodyofthemailagent。Bothhadbeenevidentlydraggedintothethicketfromwheretheyfell,scalpedandhalfstripped。Therewasnoevidenceofanylaterstruggle;theymusthavebeendeadwhentheywerebroughtthere。