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第17章

  “That’sthetrouble,“saidthecow-puncher。“Ido。Awfulfar。“Hestaredoutofthewindow。
  “Well,Imightcomesometime。Iwishyou’dwritemealetter。Canyouwrite?““What’sthat?CanIwrite?Ohyes。“
  “Icanwrite,an’Icanreadtoo。I’vebeentoschoolinSidney,Nebraska,an’Magaw,Kansas,an’SaltLake——that’sthefinesttownexceptDenver。“
  Billyfellintothatcheerfulstrainofcommentwhich,unrepliedto,yetgoesoncontentedandself-sustaining,whileMr。McLeangaveamiablesignsofassent,butchieflylookedoutofthewindow;andwhenthenowinterestedwaitersaidrespectfullythathedesiredtoclosetheroom,theywentouttotheoffice,wherethemoneywasgotoutofthesafeandthebillpaid。
  Thestreetswerefullofthebrightsun,andseeminglyatDenver’sgatesstoodthemountainssparkling;anaircrispandpleasantwaftedfromtheirpeaks;nosmokehungamongtheroofs,andtheskyspreadwideoverthecitywithoutastain;itwasholidayupamongthechimneysandtallbuildings,anddownamongthequietground-storiesbelowaswell;andpresentlyfromtheirscatteredpinnaclesthroughthetownthebellsbrokeoutagainstthejocundsilenceofthemorning。
  “Don’tyoulikemusic?“inquiredBilly。
  “Yes,“saidLin。
  Ladieswiththeirhusbandsandchildrenwerepassingandmeeting,orderlyyetgayerthanifitwereonlySunday,andthesalutationsofChristmascamenowandagaintothecow-puncher’sears;butto-day,possessorofhisownshareinthis,Linlookedateveryonewithasortoffriendlychallenge,andyoungBillytalkedalongbesidehim。
  “Don’tyouthinkwecouldgoinhere?“Billyasked。Achurchdoorwasopen,andtherichorgansoundedthroughtothepavement。“They’vegoodmusichere,an’theykeepitupwithoutmuchtalkingbetween。I’vebeeninlotsoftimes。“
  Theywentinandsattohearthemusic。Betterthantheorgan,itseemedtothem,weretheharmoniousvoicesraisedfromsomewhereoutside,likeunexpectedvisitants;andthepairsatintheirbackseat,toodeepinlisteningtotheprocessionalhymntothinkofrisingindecentimitationofthosearoundthem。Thecrystalmelodyoftherefrainespeciallyreachedtheirunderstandings,andwhenforthefourthtime“Shoutthegladtidings,exultinglysing,“pealedforthandceased,boththedelightedfacesfell。
  “Don’tyouwishtherewasmore?“Billywhispered。
  “Wishtherewasahundredverses,“answeredLin。
  Butcanticlesandresponsesfollowed,withsolittletalkingbetweenthemtheywereheldspellbound,seldomthinkingtoriseorkneel。Lin’seyesrovedoverthechurch,dwellinguponthepillarsintheirevergreen,theflowersandleafywreaths,thetextsofwhiteandgold。“’Peace,good-
  willtowardsmen,’“heread。“That’sso。Peaceandgood-will。Yes,that’sso。IexpecttheygotthatsomewheresintheBible。It’sawfulgood,andyou’dneverthinkofityourself。“
  Therewasatouchonhisarm,andawomanhandedabooktohim。“Thisisthehymnwehavenow,“shewhispered,gently;andLin,blushingscarlet,tookitpassivelywithoutaword。HeandBillystoodupandheldthebooktogether,dutifullyreadingthewords:
  “Itcameuponthemidnightclear,Thatglorioussongofold,FromangelsbendingneartheearthTotouchtheirharpsofgold;
  Peaceontheearth——“
  Thistunewasmorebeautifulthanall,andLinlosthimselfinit,untilhefoundBillyrecallinghimwithafingeruponthewords,theconcludingones:
  “AndthewholeworldsentbackthesongWhichnowtheangelssing。“
  Themusicroseanddescendedtoitslovelyandsimpleend;and,forasecondtimeinDenver,Linbrushedahandacrosshiseyes。Heturnedhisfacefromhisneighbor,frowningcrossly;andsincethehearthasreasonswhichReasondoesnotknow,heseemedtohimselfafool;butwhentheservicewasoverandhecameout,herepeatedagain,“’Peaceandgood-will。’WhenIrunontotheBishopofWyomingI’lltellhimifhe’llpreachonthemwordsI’llbethere。“
  “Couldn’tweshootyourpistolnow?“askedBilly。
  “Sure,boy。Ain’tyu’hungry,though?“
  “No。Iwishwewereawayoffupthere。Don’tyou?“
  “Themountains?Theylookpretty,sowhite!Aheapbetter’nhouses。Why,we’llgothere!There’strainstoGolden。We’llshootaroundamongthefoothills。“
  ToGoldentheyimmediatelywent,andafteramealthere,wanderedintheopencountryuntilthecartridgesweregone,thesunwaslow,andBillywaswalkedoffhisyoungheels——atruthhelearnedcompleteinonehorridmoment,andbattledtoconceal。
  “Lame!“heechoed,angrily。“Iain’t。“
  “Shucks!“saidLin,afterthenexttensteps。“Youare,andbothfeet。“
  “Tellyou,there’sstoneshere,an’I’mjusta-skippingthem。“
  Lin,briefly,tooktheboyinhisarmsandcarriedhimtoGolden。“I’mplayedoutmyself,“hesaid,sittinginthehotelandlookinglugubriouslyatBillyonabed。“AndIain’tfittohavechargeofahog。“Hecameandputhishandontheboy’shead。
  “I’mnotsick,“saidthecripple。“ItellyouI’mbully。Youwaitan’seemeeatdinner。“
  ButLinhadhotwaterandcoldwaterandsalt,andwasanhouruponhiskneesbathingthehotfeet。AndthenBillycouldnoteatdinner!
  TherewasadoctorinGolden;butinspiteofhislightprescriptionandmostreasonableobservations,Mr。McLeanpassedafoolishnightofvigil,whileBillyslept,quitewellatfirst,and,asthehourspassed,betterandbetter。Inthemorninghewasentirelybrisk,thoughstiff。
  “Icouldn’tworkquickto-day,“hesaid。“ButIguessonedaywon’tlosememytrade。“
  “Howd’yu’mean?“askedLin。
  “Why,I’vegotregulars,youknow。SidneyEllisan’PeteGoodehastheirs,an’wedon’tcuteachother。I’vegotMr。Danielsan’Mr。Fisheran’lots,an’ifyoulivedinDenverI’dshineyourbootseverydayfornothing。IwishedyoulivedinDenver。“
  “Shinemyboots?Yu’llnever!Andyu’don’tblackDanielsorFisher,oranyoftheoutfit。“
  “Why,I’mdoingfirst-rate,“saidBilly,surprisedattheswearingintowhichMr。McLeannowburst。“An’Iain’tbigenoughtogettomakemoneyatanyotherjob。“
  “Iwanttoseethatengine-man,“mutteredLin。“Idon’tlikeyoursmokin’
  friend。“
  “PeteGoode?Why,he’sawfulsmart。Don’tyouthinkhe’ssmart?“
  “Smart’snothin’,“observedMr。McLean。
  “PetehaslearnedmeandSidneyalot,“pursuedBilly,engagingly。
  “I’llbethehas!“growledthecow-puncher;andagainBillywastakenabackathislanguage。
  Itwasnotsosimple,thiscase。TotheperturbedmindofMr。McLeanitgrewlesssimpleduringthatdayatGolden,whileBillyrecovered,andtalked,andatehisinnocentmeals。Thecow-puncherwasfartoowisetothinkforasinglemomentofrestoringtherunawaytohisdebauchedandshiftlessparents。Possessedofsomeimagination,hewentthroughasceneinwhichheappearedattheLuskthresholdwithBillyandforgiveness,andintrudeduponaconjugalassaultandbattery。“Shucks!“saidhe。“Thekidwouldbeoffagaininsideaweek。AndIdon’twanthimthere,anyway。“
  Denver,uponthefollowingday,sawthelittlebootblackagainathiscorner,withhistradenotlost;butnearhimstoodatall,singularman,withhazeleyesandasulkyexpression。Andcitizensduringthatweeknoticed,asanewsightinthestreets,thetallmanandthelittleboywalkingtogether。Sometimestheywouldbeinshops。Theboyseemedashappyaspossible,talkingconstantly,whilethemanseldomsaidaword,andhisfacewasserious。
  UponNew-year’sEveGovernorBarkerwasovertakenbyMr。McLeanridingahorseupHillStreet,Cheyenne。
  “Hello!“saidBarker,staringhumorouslythroughhisglasses。“Haveagooddrunk?“
  “Changedmymind,“saidLin,grinning。“ProvesI’vegotone。StruckChristmasallright,though。“
  “Who’syourfriend?“inquiredhisExcellency。
  “ThisisMisterBillyLusk。Himandmehaveagreedthattownsain’tnicetolivein。IfJudgeHenry’sforemanandhiswifewon’tboardhimatSunkCreek——why,I’llfixitsomehow。“
  Thecow-puncherandhisResponsibilityrodeontogethertowardtheopenplain。
  “SufferinMoses!“remarkedhisExcellency。
  SEPAR’SVIGILANTE
  Wehadfallenhalfasleep,myponyandI,aswewentjoggingandjoggingthroughthelongsunnyafternoon。Ourhillsofyesterdaywereapale-bluecoastsunkalmostawaybehindus,andaheadourgoallayshining,alittleislandofhousesinthisquietmid-oceanofsage-brush。Fortwohoursithadlookedasclearandnearasnow,risingintosightacrossthehugedeadcalmandsinkingwhilewetravelledourundulating,imperceptiblemiles。Thetrainhadcomeandgoneinvisibly,exceptforitsslowpillarofsmokeIhadwatchedmovewestwardagainstWyoming’sstainlesssky。ThoughIwasstillfaroff,thewater-tankandotherbuildingsstoodoutplainandcompletetomyeyes,likechildren’sblocksarrangedandforgottenonthefloor。SoIrodealong,hypnotizedbythesamenessofthelazy,splendidplain,andalmostunawareofthedistantrider,till,suddenly,hewascloseandhailingme。
  “They’vecaved!“heshouted。
  “Who?“Icried,thusawakened。
  “Ah,thefoolcompany,“saidhe,quietinghisvoiceashedrewnear。
  “They’veshedtheirhaughtiness,“headded,confidingly,asifImustknowallaboutit。
  “Wheredidtheylearnthatwisdom?“Iasked,notknowingintheleast。
  “Experience,“hecalledoverhisshoulderforalreadywehadmetandpassed;“nothinglikeexperienceforsweatingthefatoffthebrain。“
  Heyelledmeabrotherlygood-bye,andIamsorrynevertohaveknownmoreofhim,forIinclinetovalueanystrangersojoyous。ButnowI
  wakedtheponyandtrottedbriskly,surmisingastothecompanyanditshaughtiness。Ihadbeenviewingmydestinationacrossthesagebrushforsospun-outatimethatasconstantlyinWyomingjourneystheemotionofarrivalhadevaporatedlongbeforetheevent,andIwelcomedemploymentformyotherwisehigh-and-drymind。Probablyhemeanttherailroadcompany;certainlysomethinglargehadhappened。EvenasI
  dismountedattheplatformanotherhilariouscow-punchercameoutofthestation,and,atonceremarking,“They’regoingtoleaveusalone,“
  sprangonhishorseandgallopedtothecorralsdowntheline,wheresomecattlewerebeingloadedintoatrain。Iwentinsideformymail,andherewerefourmorecow-punchersplayingwiththeagent。Theyhadgotaletterawayfromhim,andheworehisdailylookofanxietytoappreciatethejestsoftheserollickingpeople。“Readit!“theysaidtome;andI
  didreadtheprivatedocument,andlearnedthattherailroadwasgoingtowaiveitsrighttoenforcelawandorderhere,andwouldtrusttoSepar’sgoodfeeling。“Nothingmore,“theletterran,“willbedoneabouttheinitialoutrageorthesubsequentvandalisms。Weshallpassoverourwastedoutlayinthehopethatapolicyoffriendshipwillproveourgenuinedesiretobenefitthatsection。
  “’Initialoutrage,’“quotedoneoftheagent’largeplaymates。“Ain’ttheyfurgivin’?“
  “Well,“saidI,“youwouldhavesomenameforityourselfifyousentadeputysherifftolookafteryourrights,andhecamebacktiedtothecow-catcher!“
  Themansmiledluxuriouslyoverthismemory。
  “Wedidn’thurthimnone。Justreturnedhimtohishome。HearaboutthelabelHoneyWigginpinnedontohim?’Sendusalongonedozenaspersample。’Honey’squaint!Yes,“hedrawledjudicially,“I’dbemadatthat。Butifyou’remakingpeacewithamanbecauseit’sconvenientwhy,yourwordsmustbepleasanterthanifyoureallyfeltpleasant。“Hetookthepaperfromme,andread,sardonically:“’Subsequentvandalisms……
  wastedoutlay。’Isupposetheyrunthisstationfromcharitytothecattle。Savesthepoorthingswalkingsofartotheotherrailroad’Policyoffriendship……genuinedesire’——ohmouth-wash!“And,shakinghisbold,cleverhead,hedaintilyflattenedtheletterupontheheadoftheagent。“Tubercle,“saidhethiswastheirnamefortheagent,whohadtoldallofusabouthislungs,“itain’tyourfaultwesawtheirfineletter。Theyjustintendedyoushouldgiveitouthowtheywouldn’tbotherusanymore,andthenwe’dactsquare。Theboys’llsituplateoverthisjoke。“