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第29章

  Andthentheysatdowntoconfidencesandwhiskey;forsolongastheworldgoesroundamanmusttalktoamansometimes,andbothmustdrinkoverit。Thecow-puncherunburdenedhimselftotheGovernor;andtheGovernorfilleduphisfriend’sglasswiththeEasternwhiskey,andnoddedhisspectacles,andlistened,andadvised,andsaidheshouldhavedonethesame,andlikethegoodGovernorthathewas,neverrememberedhewasGovernoratallwithpoliticalfriendsherewhohadbeggedawordortwo。HebecamejustDr。Barkeragain,theyounghospitalsurgeonthehospitalthatnowstoodaruin,andLinwasagainhispatient——Lin,thesun-burntfree-lanceofnineteen,reckless,engaging,disobedient,hislegbrokenandhisheartlight,withnoJessamineorconsciencetorobhissaltofitssavor。Whilehenowtoldhistroubles,thequadrillesfiddledawaycarelessasever,andthecrackofthebilliardballssoundedasofold。
  “Nobodyhastoldyouaboutthis,Iexpect,“saidthelover。Hebroughtforththelittlepistol,“Neighbor。“HedidnothanditacrosstoBarker,butwalkedovertoBarker’schair,andstoodholdingitforthedoctortosee。WhenBarkerreachedforittoseebetter,sinceitwashalfhiddeninthecow-puncher’sbighand,Linyieldedittohim,butstillstoodandsoondrewitback。“Itakeitaround,“hesaid,“andwhenoneofthosestoriescomesalong,likethere’splentyof,thatshewantstogetridofme,Ijustkindo’takealookat’Neighbor’whenI’moffwhereit’shandy,anditbuststhestoryrightoutofmymind。IhavetotellyouwhatafoolIam。“
  “Thewhiskey’syourside,“saidBarker。“Goon。“
  “But,Doc,mycouragehasquitme。TheyseewhatI’mthinkingaboutjustlikeIwasatenderfoottryinghisfirstbluff。Ican’tstickitoutnomore,andI’mgoingtoseeher,comewhatwill。
  I’vegotto。I’mgoingtoriderightuptoherwindowandshootoff’Neighbor,’andifshedon’tcomeoutI’llknow——“
  AknockingcameattheGovernor’sroom,andJudgeSlaghammerentered。
  “Notbeentoourdance,Governor?“saidhe。
  TheGovernorthoughtthatperhapshewastired,thatperhapsthiseveninghemustforegothepleasure。
  “Itmaybewiser。Inyourpositionitmaybeadvisable,“saidthecoroner。“They’regettingonrollersoverthere。WedonotliketroubleinDrybone,buttroublecomestous——aseverywhere。“
  “Shooting,“suggestedhisExcellency,recallinghishospitalpractice。
  “Well,Governor,youknowhowitis。Ourboysareasbig-heartedasanyinthisbig-heartedWesterncountry。Youknow,Governor。Thosegenerous,warm-bloodedspiritsareeverreadyforanything。“
  “EspeciallyafterMrs。Slaghammer’swhiskey,“remarkedtheGovernor。
  ThecoronershotashrewdeyeatWyoming’schiefexecutive。Itwasnotpoliticallyharmonioustoberemindedthatbutforhiswife’sliquoranumberoffineyoungmen,withnothingsaveyouthuntrainedandhealththematterwiththem,wouldto-dayberidingtheirhorsesinsteadofsleepingonthehill。Butthecoronerwantedsupportinthenextcampaign。“Boyswillbeboys,“saidhe。“Theyain’tpulledanygunsto-night。ButIcomeaway,though。Someof’em’smakingupprettyfreetoMrs。Lusk。Itain’tsuitableformetoseetoomuch。Lusksayshe’safteryou,“hementionedincidentallytoLin。“He’sfillin’up,andsayshe’safteryou。“McLeannoddedplacidly,andwithscantpoliteness。Hewishedthisvisitorwouldgo。ButJudgeSlaghammerhadnoticedthewhiskey。Hefilledhimselfaglass。“Governor,ithasmycompliments,“saidhe。
  “Ambrosier。Honey-doo。“
  “Mrs。Slaghammerseemstohavealargegathering,“saidBarker。
  “Goodboys,goodboys!“Thejudgeblewimportantly,andwavedhisarm。
  “Bull-whackers,cow-punchers,mule-skinners,tin-horns。Allspendinggenerous。Governor,oncemore!Ambrosier。Honey-doo。“Hesettledhimselfdeepinachair,andclosedhiseyes。
  McLeanroseabruptly。“Good-night,“saidhe。“I’mgoingtoSepar。“
  “Separ!“exclaimedSlaghammer,rousingslightly。“Oh,staywithus,staywithus。“Heclosedhiseyesagain,butsustainedhissmileofoffice。
  “YouknowhowwellIwishyou,“saidBarkertoLin。“I’lljustseeyoustart。“
  Forthwiththefriendsleftthecoronerquietbesidehisglass,andwalkedtowardthehorsesthroughDrybone’sgapingquadrangle。Thedeadruinsloomedamongthelightsofthecard-halls,andalwaysthekeenjockeycadencesofthefiddlesangacrossthenight。Butacallingandconfusionweresetup,andthetunebrokeoff。
  “Justlikeoldtimes!“saidhisExcellency。“Where’sthedump-pile!“Itwaswhereitshouldbe,closeby,andthetwosteppedbehindittobescreenedfromwanderingbullets。“Amandon’tforgethishabits,“
  declaredtheGovernor。“Makesmefeelyoungagain。“
  “Makesmefeelold,“saidMcLean。“Hark!“
  “Soundslikemyname,“saidBarker。Theylistened。“Ohyes。Ofcourse。
  That’sit。They’reshoutingforthedoctor。Butwe’lljustsparethemaminuteorsotofinishtheirexcitement。“
  “Ididn’thearanyshooting,“saidMcLean。“It’ssomething,though。“
  Astheywaited,noshotscame;butstillthefiddlewassilent,andthemurmurofmanyvoicesgrewinthedance-hall,whilesinglevoiceswanderedoutside,callingthedoctor’sname。
  “I’mtheGovernoronafishing-trip,“saidhe。“Butit’stobedone,I
  suppose。“
  Theylefttheirdump-hillandproceededovertothedance。Themusiciansathighandsolitaryupontwostarch-boxes,fiddleonknee,staringandwaiting。Halfthefloorwasbare;ontheotherhalftherevellersweredenselyclotted。Atthecrowd’souterrimtheyounghorsemen,flushedandswaying,retainedtheirgaudydancepartnersstronglybythewaist,tobereadywhenthemusicshouldresume。“Whatisit?“theyasked。“Whoisit?“Andtheylookedinacrossheadsandshoulders,inattentivetothecaresseswhichthepartnersgavethem。
  Mrs。Luskwaswhoitwas,andshehadtakenpoisonhereintheirmidst,aftermanydancesanddrinks。
  “Here’sDoc!“criedanolderone。
  “Here’sDoc!“chorusedtheyoungbloodthathadcomeintothiscountrysincehisday。Andthethrongcaughtupthewords:“Here’sDoc!here’sDoc!“
  InamomentMcLeanandBarkerweresunderedfromeachotherinthisflood。Barker,suckedintowardthecentrebutofteneddiedbackbythosewhomeanttohelphim,heardthemixedexplanationspasshisearunfinished——versions,contradictions,ascoreoffacts。Ithadbeenwolf-poison。Ithadbeen“RoughonRats。“Ithadbeensomethinginabottle。Therewaslittlesteeringinthisclamoroussea;butBarkerreachedhispatient,whereshesatinhernewdress,hailinghimwithwildinebriategayety。
  “Imustgethertoherroom,friends,“saidhe。
  “Hemustgethertoherroom,“wenttheword。“LeaveDocgethertoherroom。“Andtheytangledintheireagernessaroundhimandhispatient。
  “Giveus’BuffaloGirls!’“shoutedMrs。Lusk……“’BuffaloGirls,’youfiddler!“
  “We’llcomeback,“saidBarkertoher。
  “’BuffaloGirls,’Itellyus。Ho!There’snosenselookingatthatbottle,Doc。Takeyerdancewhilethere’stime!“Shewasholdingthechair。
  “Helphim!“saidthecrowd。“HelpDoc。“
  Theytookherfromherchair,andshefought,abigpinkmassofribbons,flutteringandwrenchingitselfamongthem。
  “Shehassixouncesoflaudanuminher,“Barkertoldthematthetopofhisvoice。“Itwon’twaitallnight。“
  “I’mawhirlwind!“saidMrs。Lusk。“That’smygame!Andyoudoneyourshare,“shecriedtothefiddler。“Here’smyregards,oldman!’BuffaloGirls’oncemore!“
  Sheflungoutherhand,andfromitfellnotesandcoins,rollingandringingaroundthestarchboxes。Somedraggedheron,whilesomefiercelyforbadethemusiciantotouchthemoney,becauseitwashers,andshewouldwantitwhenshecameto。Thustheygathereditupforher。Butnowshehadsunkdown,askinginanewvoicewherewasLinMcLean。AndwhenonegrinningintimateremindedherthatLuskhadgonetoshoothim,shelaughedoutrichly,andthecrowdjoinedhermirth。ButeveninthemidstofthejokesheaskedagaininthesamevoicewherewasLinMcLean。Hecamebesideheramongmorejokes。Hehadkepthimselfnear,andnowatsightofhimshereachedoutandheldhim。“Tellthemtoleavemegotosleep,Lin,“saidshe。
  Barkersawachance。“Persuadehertocomealong,“saidhetoMcLean。
  “Minutesarecountingnow。“
  “Oh,I’llcome,“shesaid,withalaugh,overhearinghim,andholdingstilltoLin。
  Therestoftheoldfriendsnudgedeachother。“Backseatsforus,“theysaid。“Butwe’vehadourturninfrontones。“Then,thinkingtheywouldbeusefulinencouraginghertowalk,theyclusteredagain,renderingBarkerandMcLeanoncemorewell-nighhelpless。Clumsilytheescortmadeitsslowwayacrossthequadrangle,cautioningitselfaboutstonesandholes。Thus,presently,shewasbroughtintotheroom。Theescortsetherdown,crowdingthelittleplaceasthickasitwouldhold;therestgatheredthickatthedoor,andallofthemhadnothoughtofdeparting。
  Thenotiontostaywasplainontheirfaces。
  Barkersurveyedthem。“Givethedoctorashownow,boys,“saidhe。
  “You’vedoneitallsofar。Don’tcrowdmyelbows。I’llwantyou,“hewhisperedtoMcLean。
  Attheargumentoffair-play,obediencesweptoverthemlikeaveeringofwind。“Don’tcrowdhiselbows,“theybegantosayatonce,andtoldeachothertocomeaway。“We’llsuregivetheDocroom。Youdon’twanttobeshovin’youraugerin,Chalkeye。Youwanttogetyourselfprettynearabsent。“Theroomthinnedofthemforthwith。“Fixherupgood,Doc,“theysaid,overtheirshoulders。Theyshuffledacrossthethresholdandporchwithroundaboutschemestotreadquietly。Whenoneorotherstumbledonthestepsandfell,hewasjerkedtohisfeet。“Youwanttotameyourself,“wastheword。Then,suddenly,ChalkeyeandToothpickKidcameprecipitatelyback。“Hercash,“theysaid。Andleavingthenotesandcoins,theyhastenedtocatchtheircomradesonthewaybacktothedance“Iwantyou,“repeatedBarkertoMcLean。
  “Him!“criedMrs。Lusk,flashingalertagain。“Jessaminewantshimaboutnow,Iguess。Don’tkeephimfromhisgirl!“Andshelaughedherhard,richlaugh,lookingfromonetotheother。“Notthetwoofyuscan’tsaveme,“shestated,defiantly。Butevenintheselastwordsasortofthicknesssounded。
  “Walkherupanddown,“saidBarker。“Keephermoving。I’lllookwhatI
  canfind。Keephermovingbrisk。“Atoncehewasoutofthedoor;andbeforehisrunningstepshaddiedaway,thefiddlehadtakenupitstuneacrossthequadrangle。