首页 >出版文学> Trent’s Trust and Other Stories>第43章
  Boylewasneitherahard-heartednoranundulysensitiveman。Hisvocationhadbroughthimperilenoughbylandandwater;hehadoftenrenderedvaluableassistancetoothers,hissympathyneverconfusinghisdirectnessandcommonsense。Hewassorryforthesetwomen,andwouldhavefoughttosavethem。Buthehadnoimaginativeideasofdeath。Andhiskeenperceptionofthetruthwasconsequentlysensitivelyaliveonlytothatgrotesquenessofaspectwhichtoooftenthehaplessvictimsofviolenceareapttoassume。Hesawnoagonyinthevacanteyesofthetwomenlyingontheirbacksinapparentlythecomplacentabandonmentofdrunkenness,whichwasfurthersimulatedbytheirtumbledanddisorderedhairmattedbycoagulatedblood,which,however,hadlostitssanguinecolor。Hethoughtonlyoftheunsuspectinggirlsittinginthelonelycoach,andhurriedlydraggedthemfurtherintothebushes。Indoingthishediscoveredaloadedrevolverandaflaskofspiritswhichhadbeenlyingunderthem,andpromptlysecuredthem。Afewpacesawaylaythecovetedtrunksofarmsandammunition,theirlidswrenchedoffandtheircontentsgone。Henoticedwithagrimsmilethathisowntrunksofsampleshadsharedalikefate,butwasdelightedtofindthatwhilethebrightertrifleshadattractedtheIndians’childishcupiditytheyhadoverlookedaheavyblackmerinoshawlofacheapbutserviceablequality。ItwouldhelptoprotectMissCantirefromtheeveningwind,whichwasalreadyrisingoverthechillandstarkplain。Italsooccurredtohimthatshewouldneedwaterafterherparchedjourney,andheresolvedtolookforaspring,beingrewardedatlastbyatricklingrillneartheambushcamp。Buthehadnoutensilexceptthespiritflask,whichhefinallyemptiedofitscontentsandreplacedwiththepurewater——aheroicsacrificetoatravelerwhoknewthecomfortofastimulant。Heretracedhissteps,andwasjustemergingfromthethicketwhenhisquickeyecaughtsightofamovingshadowbeforehimclosetotheground,whichsetthehotbloodcoursingthroughhisveins。
  ItwasthefigureofanIndiancrawlingonhishandsandkneestowardsthecoach,scarcelyfortyyardsaway。ForthefirsttimethatafternoonBoyle’scalmgood-humorwasoversweptbyablindandfuriousrage。Yeteventhenhewassaneenoughtorememberthatapistolshotwouldalarmthegirl,andtokeepthatweaponasalastresource。Foraninstanthecreptforwardassilentlyandstealthilyasthesavage,andthen,withasuddenbound,leapeduponhim,drivinghisheadandshouldersdownagainsttherocksbeforehecouldutteracry,andsendingthescalpingknifehewascarryingbetweenhisteethflyingwiththeshockfromhisbatteredjaw。Boyleseizedit——hiskneestillintheman’sback——buttheprostratebodynevermovedbeyondaslightcontractionofthelowerlimbs。TheshockhadbrokentheIndian’sneck。Heturnedtheinertmanonhisback——theheadhunglooselyontheside。ButinthatbriefinstantBoylehadrecognizedthe“friendly“Indianofthestationtowhomhehadgiventhecard。
  Herosedizzilytohisfeet。Thewholeactionhadpassedinafewsecondsoftime,andhadnotevenbeennoticedbythesoleoccupantofthecoach。Hemechanicallycockedhisrevolver,butthemanbeneathhimnevermovedagain。Neitherwasthereanysignofflightorreinforcementfromthethicketaroundhim。Againthewholetruthflasheduponhim。Thisspyandtraitorhadbeenleftbehindbythemarauderstoreturntothestationandavertsuspicion;hehadbeenlurkingaround,butbeingwithoutfirearms,hadnotdaredtoattackthepairtogether。
  ItwasamomentortwobeforeBoyleregainedhisusualelasticgood-humor。Thenhecoollyreturnedtothespring,“washedhimselfoftheIndian,“ashegrimlyexpressedittohimself,brushedhisclothes,pickeduptheshawlandflask,andreturnedtothecoach。
  Itwasgettingdarknow,buttheglowofthewesternskyshoneunimpededthroughthewindows,andthesilencegavehimagreatfear。Hewasrelieved,however,onopeningthedoor,tofindMissCantiresittingstifflyinacorner。“IamsorryIwassolong,“
  hesaid,apologeticallytoherattitude,“but“——
  “Isupposeyoutookyourowntime,“sheinterruptedinavoiceofinjuredtolerance。“Idon’tblameyou;anything’sbetterthanbeingcoopedupinthistiresomestageforgoodnessknowshowlong!“
  “Iwashuntingforwater,“hesaidhumbly,“andhavebroughtyousome。“Hehandedhertheflask。
  “AndIseeyouhavehadawash,“shesaidalittleenviously。“Howspickandspanyoulook!Butwhat’sthematterwithyournecktie?“
  Heputhishandtohisneckhurriedly。Hisnecktiewasloose,andhadtwistedtoonesideinthestruggle。Hecoloredquiteasmuchfromthesensitivenessofastudiouslyneatmanasfromthefearofdiscovery。“Andwhat’sthat?“sheadded,pointingtotheshawl。
  “OneofmysamplesthatIsupposewasturnedoutofthecoachandforgotteninthetransfer,“hesaidglibly。“Ithoughtitmightkeepyouwarm。“
  Shelookedatitdubiouslyandlaiditgingerlyaside。“Youdon’tmeantosayyougoaboutwithsuchthingsOPENLY?“shesaidquerulously。
  “Yes;onemustn’tloseachanceoftrade,youknow,“heresumedwithasmile。
  “Andyouhaven’tfoundthisjourneyveryprofitable,“shesaiddryly。“Youcertainlyaredevotedtoyourbusiness!“Afterapause,discontentedly:“It’squitenightalready——wecan’tsithereinthedark。“
  “Wecantakeoneofthecoachlampsinside;they’restillthere。
  I’vebeenthinkingthematterover,andIreckonifweleaveonelightedoutsidethecoachitmayguideyourfriendsback。“HeHAD
  consideredit,andbelievedthattheaudacityoftheact,coupledwiththeknowledgetheIndiansmusthaveofthepresenceofthesoldiersinthevicinity,woulddeterratherthaninvitetheirapproach。
  Shebrightenedconsiderablywiththecoachlampwhichhelitandbroughtinside。Byitslightshewatchedhimcuriously。Hisfacewasslightlyflushedandhiseyesverybrightandkeenlooking。
  Mankilling,exceptwitholdprofessionalhands,hasthedisadvantageofaffectingthecirculation。
  ButMissCantirehadnoticedthattheflasksmeltofwhiskey。Thepoormanhadprobablyfortifiedhimselffromthefatiguesoftheday。
  “Isupposeyouaregettingboredbythisdelay,“shesaidtentatively。
  “Notatall,“hereplied。“Wouldyouliketoplaycards?I’vegotapackinmypocket。Wecanusethemiddleseatasatable,andhangthelanternbythewindowstrap。“
  Sheassentedlanguidlyfromthebackseat;hewasonthefrontseat,withthemiddleseatforatablebetweenthem。FirstMr。
  Boyleshowedhersometrickswiththecardsandkindledhermomentaryandflashinginterestinamysteriouslyevokedbutevanescentknave。Thentheyplayedeuchre,atwhichMissCantirecheatedadorably,andMr。Boylelostgameaftergameshamelessly。
  ThenonceortwiceMissCantirewasfaintoputhercardstohermouthtoconcealanapologeticyawn,andherblue-veinedeyelidsgrewheavy。WhereuponMr。Boylesuggestedthatsheshouldmakeherselfcomfortableinthecornerofthecoachwithasmanycushionsasshelikedandthedespisedshawl,whilehetookthenightairinaprowlaroundthecoachandalookoutforthereturningparty。Doingso,hewasdelighted,afteraturnortwo,tofindherasleep,andsoreturnedcontentedlytohissentryround。
  Hewassomedistancefromthecoachwhenalowmoaningsoundinthethicketpresentlyincreaseduntilitroseandfellinaprolongedhowlthatwasrepeatedfromthedarkenedplainsbeyond。Herecognizedthevoiceofwolves;heinstinctivelyfeltthesickeningcauseofit。Theyhadscentedthedeadbodies,andhenowregrettedthathehadlefthisownvictimsonearthecoach。Hewashasteningthitherwhenacry,thistimehumanandmoreterrifying,camefromthecoach。HeturnedtowardsitasitsdoorflewopenandMissCantirecamerushingtowardhim。Herfacewascolorless,hereyeswildwithfear,andhertall,slimfiguretrembledconvulsivelyasshefranticallycaughtatthelapelsofhiscoat,asiftohideherselfwithinitsfolds,andgaspedbreathlessly,——
  “Whatisit?Oh!Mr。Boyle,saveme!“
  “Theyarewolves,“hesaidhurriedly。“Butthereisnodanger;
  theywouldneverattackyou;youweresafewhereyouwere;letmeleadyouback。“
  Butsheremainedrootedtothespot,stillclingingdesperatelytohiscoat。“No,no!“shesaid,“Idarenot!Iheardthatawfulcryinmysleep。Ilookedoutandsawit——adreadfulcreaturewithyelloweyesandtongue,andasickeningbreathasitpassedbetweenthewheelsjustbelowme。Ah!What’sthat?“andsheagainlapsedinnervousterroragainsthim。
  Boylepassedhisarmaroundherpromptly,firmly,masterfully。Sheseemedtofeeltheimpliedprotection,andyieldedtoitgratefully,withthefurtherbreakdownofasob。“Thereisnodanger,“herepeatedcheerfully。“Wolvesarenotgoodtolookat,Iknow,buttheywouldn’thaveattackedyou。Thebeastonlyscentssomecarrionontheplain,andyouprobablyfrightenedhimmorethanhedidyou。Leanonme,“hecontinuedashersteptottered;
  “youwillbebetterinthecoach。“
  “Andyouwon’tleavemealoneagain?“shesaidinhesitatingterror。
  “No!“
  Hesupportedhertothecoachgravely,gently——hermasterandstillmorehisownforallthatherbeautifulloosenedhairwasagainsthischeekandshoulder,itsperfumeinhisnostrils,andthecontourofherlitheandperfectfigureagainsthisown。Hehelpedherbackintothecoach,withtheaidofthecushionsandshawlarrangedarecliningcouchforheronthebackseat,andthenresumedhisoldplacepatiently。Bydegreesthecolorcamebacktoherface——asmuchofitaswasnothiddenbyherhandkerchief。
  Thenatremulousvoicebehinditbeganahalf-smotheredapology。
  “IamSOashamed,Mr。Boyle——Ireallycouldnothelpit!Butitwassosudden——andsohorrible——Ishouldn’thavebeenafraidofithaditbeenreallyanIndianwithascalpingknife——insteadofthatbeast!Idon’tknowwhyIdidit——butIwasalone——andseemedtobedead——andyouweredeadtooandtheywerecomingtoeatme!
  Theydo,youknow——yousaidsojustnow!PerhapsIwasdreaming。
  Idon’tknowwhatyoumustthinkofme——IhadnoideaIwassuchacoward!“
  ButBoyleprotestedindignantly。HewassureifHEhadbeenasleepandhadnotknownwhatwolveswerebefore,hewouldhavebeenequallyfrightened。Shemusttrytogotosleepagain——hewassureshecould——andhewouldnotstirfromthecoachuntilshewaked,orherfriendscame。