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第30章

  “’BuffaloGirls!’“exclaimedthewoman。“Oldtimes!Oldtimes!“
  “Come,“saidMcLean。“Walk。“Andhetookher。
  Herheadwasfullofthemusic。Forgettingallbutthat,shewentwithhimeasily,andthetwomadetheirfirstturnsaroundtheroom。Wheneverhebroughtherneartheentrance,sheleanedawayfromhimtowardtheopendoor,wheretheoldfiddletunewascominginfromthedark。Butpresentlyshenoticedthatshewasbeingled,andherfaceturnedsullen。
  “Walk,“saidMcLean。
  “Doyouthinkso?“saidshe,laughing。Butshefoundthatshemustgowithhim。Thustheytookafewmoreturns。
  “You’rehurtingme,“shesaidnext。Thenalookofdrowsycunningfilledhereyes,andshefixedthemuponMcLean’sdoggedface。“He’sgone,Lin,“
  shemurmured,raisingherhandwhereBarkerhaddisappeared。
  SheknewMcLeanhadheardher,andsheheldbackonthequickenedpacethathehadset。
  “Leavemedown。Youhurt,“shepleaded,hangingonhim。
  Thecow-puncherputforthmorestrength。
  “Justthefloor,“shepleadedagain。“Justoneminuteonthefloor。He’llthinkyoucouldnotkeepmelifted。“
  StillMcLeanmadenoanswer,butsteadilyledherroundandround,ashehadundertaken。
  “He’splayingout!“sheexclaimed。“You’llbeplayedoutsoon。“Shelaughedherselfhalf-awake。Themandrewabreath,andshelaughedmoretofeelhishandandarmstraintosurmountherincreasingresistance。
  “Jessamine!“shewhisperedtohim。“Jessamine!Doc’llneversuspicionyou,Lin。“
  “Talksense,“saidhe。
  “It’ssenseI’mtalking。Leavemegotosleep。Ah,ah,I’mgoing!I’llgo;youcan’t——“
  “Walk,walk!“herepeated。Helookedatthedoor。Anachewasnumbinghisarms。
  “Ohyes,walk!Whatcanyouandallyourmuscle——Ah,walkmetoglory,then,craziness!I’mgoing;I’llgo。I’mquittingthisoutfitforkeeps。
  Lin,you’reawfulhandsometo-night!I’llbet——I’llbetshehasneverseenyoulookso。Letme——letmewatchyus。Anyway,sheknowsIcamefirst!“
  Hegraspedhersavagely。“First!Youandtwentyofyu’don’t——God!!whatdoItalktoherfor?“
  “Because——because——I’mgoing;I’llgo。Heslungmeoff——buthehadtosling——youcan’t——stop——
  Herheadwasrolling,whilethelipssmiled。Herwordscamethroughdeeperanddeeperveils,fearless,defiant,achallengeinarticulate,acontinuousmutter。Againhelookedatthedoorashestruggledtomovewithherdraggingweight。Thedropsrolledonhisforeheadandneck,hisshirtwaswet,hishandsslippeduponherribbons。Suddenlythedruggedbodyfoldedandsankwithhim,pullinghimtohisknees。Whilehetookbreathso,themutterwenton,andthroughthedoorcamethejiggingfiddle。Afireofdesperationlightedinhiseyes。“BuffaloGirls!“heshouted,hoarsely,inherear,andgotoncemoreonhisfeetwithherasthoughtheyweretwopartnersinaquadrille。Stillshoutinghertowake,hestruckatotteringsortofstep,andso,withthebendingloadinhisgrip,strovefeeblytodancethelaudanumaway。
  Feetstumbledacrosstheporch,andLuskwasintheroom。“SoI’vegotyou!“hesaid。Hehadnoweapon,butmadeadiveunderthebedandcameupwithacarbine。Thetwomenlocked,wrenchingimpotently,andfelltogether。Thecarbine’sloudshotrangintheroom,butdidnoharm;andMcLeanlaysickandpantinguponLuskasBarkerrushedin。
  “ThankGod!“saidhe,andflungLusk’spistoldown。Theman,derangedandencouragedbydrink,hadcomeacrossthedoctor,delayedhim,threatenedhimwithhispistol,andwhenhehadtornitaway,hadlefthimsuddenlyandvanished。ButBarkerhadfeared,andcomeafterhimhere。Heglancedatthewomanslumberingmotionlessbesidethetwomen。Thehusband’sbriefcouragehadgone,andhelaybeneathMcLean,whohimselfcouldnotrise。Barkerpulledthemapart。
  “Lin,boy,you’renothurt?“heasked,affectionately,andliftedthecow-puncher。
  McLeansatpassive,withdazedeyes,lettinghimselfbesupported。
  “You’renothurt?“repeatedBarker。
  “No,“answeredthecow-puncher,slowly。“Iguessnot。“Helookedabouttheroomandatthedoor。“Igotinterrupted,“hesaid。
  “You’llbeallrightsoon,“saidBarker。
  “Nobodycaresforme!“criedLusk,suddenly,andtooktoquerulousweeping。
  “Getup,“orderedBarker,sternly。
  “Don’taccuseme,Governor,“screamedLusk。“I’minnocent。“Andherose。
  Barkerlookedatthewomanandthenatthehusband。“I’llnotsaytherewasmuchchanceforher,“hesaid。“Butanyshehadisgonethroughyou。
  She’lldie。“
  “Nobodycaresforme!“repeatedtheman。“Hehaslearnedmyboytoscornme。“Heranoutaimlessly,andawayintothenight,leavingpeaceintheroom。
  “Staysitting,“saidBarkertoMcLean,andwenttoMrs。Lusk。
  Butthecow-puncher,seeinghimbegintolifthertowardthebedwithouthelp,triedtorise。Hisstrengthwasnotsufficientlycomeback,andhesankashehadbeen。“IguessIdon’tamounttomuch,“saidhe。“IfeellikeIwasnothing。“
  “Well,I’msomething,“saidBarker,comingbacktohisfriend,outofbreath。“AndIknowwhatsheweighs。“Hestaredadmiringlythroughhisspectaclesattheseatedman。
  Thecow-puncher’seyesslowlytravelledoverhisbody,andthensoughtBarker’sface。“Doc,“saidhe,“ain’tIyoungtohavemynervequitmethisway?“
  HisExcellencybrokeintohisbroadsmile。
  “IknowI’veracketedsome,butain’titrutherearly?“pursuedMcLean,wistfully。
  “Yousix-footinfant!“saidBarker。“Lookatyourhand。“
  Linstaredatit——thefingersquiveringandbloody,andtheskingroovedrawbetweenthem。Thatwasthebuckleofherbelt,whichinthestrugglehadworkedroundandbeenheldbyhimunknowingly。Bothhiswristsandhisshirtwereribbedwiththepinkofhersashes。Helookedoveratthebedwherelaythewomanheavilybreathing。Itwasasomething,asound,notlikethebreathoflife;andBarkersawthecow-punchershudder。
  “Sheisstrong,“hesaid。“Hersystemwillfighttotheend。Twohoursyet,maybe。Queerworld!“hemoralized。“Peoplehalfkillingthemselvestokeeponeinitwhowantedtogo——andonethatnobodywantedtostay!“
  McLeandidnothear。Hewasmusing,hiseyesfixedabsentlyinfrontofhim。“Iwouldnotwant,“hesaid,withhesitatingutterance——“I’dnotwishforevenmyenemytohaveathinglikewhatI’vehadtodoto-night。“
  Barkertouchedhimonthearm。“IftherehadbeenanothermanIcouldtrust——“
  “Trust!“brokeinthecow-puncher。“Why,Doc,itisthebestturnyu’
  everdoneme。IknowIamamannow——ifmynerveain’tgone。“
  I’veknownyouwereamansinceIknewyou!“saidtheheartyGovernor。
  Andhehelpedthestillunsteadysix-foottoachair。“Asforyournerve,I’llbringyousomewhiskeynow。Andafter“——heglancedatthebed——“andtomorrowyou’llgotryifMissJessaminewon’tputthenerve——“
  “Yes,Doc,I’llgothere,Iknow。Butdon’tyu’——don’tlet’swhileshe’s——
  I’mgoingtobegladaboutthis,Doc,afterawhile,but——“
  Atthesightofanew-comerinthedoor,hestoppedinwhathissoulwasstammeringtosay。“Whatdoyouwant,Judge?“heinquired,coldly。
  “Iunderstand,“beganSlaghammertoBarker——“Iaminformed——“
  “Speakquieter,Judge,“saidthecow-puncher。
  “Iunderstand,“repeatedSlaghammer,moreofficialthanever,“thattherewasacaseforthecoroner。“
  “You’llbenotified,“putinMcLeanagain。“Meanwhileyou’lltalkquietinthisroom。“
  Slaghammerturned,andsawthebreathingmassonthebed。
  “Youarealittleearly,Judge,“saidBarker,“but——“
  “Butyourtendollarsaresafe,“saidMcLean。
  Thecoronershotoneofhisshrewdglancesatthecow-puncher,andsatdownwithanamiablecountenance。Hisfeewas,indeed,tendollars;andhewasdesirousofasecondterm。
  “Undertheapprehensionthatithadalreadyoccurred——themisapprehension——Itookstepstoimpanelajury,“saidhe,addressingbothBarkerandMcLean。“Theyare——ah——waitingoutside。Responsiblemen,Governor,andhavesatbefore。Drybonehasfewresponsiblemento-night,butIprocuredtheseatalittlegamewheretheywere——ah——losing。Youmaygoback,gentlemen,“saidhe,goingtothedoor。“Iwillsummonyouinpropertime。“Helookedintheroomagain。“Isthehusbandnotintending——“
  “That’senough,Judge,“saidMcLean。“There’stoomanyherewithoutaddinghim。“
  “Judge,“spokeavoiceatthedoor,“ain’tshereadyyet?“
  “Sheisstillpassingaway,“observedSlaghammer,piously。
  “BecauseIwasthinking,“saidtheman——“Iwasjust——Yousee,usjuryisdryanddeadbroke。DoggonedestcardsI’veheldthisyear,and——Judge,wouldtherebeanythingoutofthewayinmetouchingmyfeeinadvance,ifit’sasurething?“
  “Iseenone,myfriend,“saidSlaghammer,benevolently,“sinceitmustbe。“Heshookhisheadandnoddeditbyturns。Then,withfull-blownimportance,hesatagain,andwroteapaper,hiscoroner’scertificate。
  Nextdoor,inAlbanyCounty,thesevouchersbroughttheirfacevalueoffivedollarstotheholder;butonDrybone’sneutralsoilthesaloonswouldalwayspayfourforthem,anditwasrarethatanyjury-mancouldwithstandthetemptationoffourimmediatedollars。Thisonegratefullyreceivedhispaper,and,cherishingitlikeabirdinthehand,hewithhiscolleaguesboreitwheretheymightwaitfordutyandslaketheirthirst。
  InthesilentroomsatLinMcLean,hisbodycomingtolifemorereadilythanhisshakenspirit。Barker,seeingthatthecow-punchermeanttowatchuntiltheend,broughtthewhiskeytohim。Slaghammerdrewdocumentsfromhispockettofillthetime,butwassooninslumberoverthem。InallprecinctsofthequadrangleDrybonewaskeepingituplate。
  Thefiddle,theoccasionalshouts,andthecrackofthebilliard-ballstravelledclearandfarthroughthevastdarknessoutside。Presentlystepsunsteadilydrewnear,androundthecornerofthedooravoice,plaintiveanddiffident,said,“Judge,ain’tshemostprettynearready?“
  “Wakeup,Judge!“saidBarker。“Yourjuryhasgonedryagain。“
  Themanappearedroundthedoor——ahandsome,dishevelledfellow——withhatinhand,balancinghimselfwithrespectfulanxiety。Thuswasasecondvouchermadeout,andthemessengerstrayedbackhappytohisfriends。
  BarkerandMcLeansatwakeful,andSlaghammerfellatoncetonapping。
  Fromtimetotimehewasrousedbynewmessengers,eacharrivingmoreunsteadythanthelast,untileveryjurymanhadgothisfeeandnomoremessengerscame。Thecoronersleptundisturbedinhischair。McLeanandBarkersat。Onthebedthemass,withitspinkribbons,breathedandbreathed,whilemothsflewroundthelamp,tappingandfallingwithlightsounds。Sodidtheheartofthedarknesswearitselfaway,andthroughthestone-coldairthedawnbegantofilterandexpand。
  Barkerrose,bentoverthebed,andthenstood。Seeinghim,McLeanstoodalso。
  “Judge,“saidBarker,quietly,“youmaycallthemnow。“Andwithcarefulstepsthejudgegothimselfoutoftheroomtosummonhisjury。
  Forashortwhilethecow-puncherstoodlookingdownuponthewoman。Shelaylumpedinhergaudiness,theribbonsdarklystainedbythelaudanum;
  butintothestolid,boldfeaturesdeathhadcalledupthefaint-coloredghostofyouth,andMcLeanrememberedallhisBearCreekdays。“Hindsightisaturrubleclearwayo’seein’things,“saidhe。“IthinkI’lltakeawalk。“
  “Go,“saidBarker。“Thejuryonlyneedme,andI’lljoinyou。“
  Butthejuryneedednowitness。Theirlongwaitingandtheadvancepayhadbeentoomuchfortheseresponsiblemen。Likebrotherstheyhadsharedeachothers’vouchersuntilresponsibilityhadmeltedfromtheirbrainsandthewhiskeywasfinished。Then,nolongerentertainedandgrowingwearyofDrybone,theyhadrememberednothingbuttheirdistantbeds。Eachhadmountedhispony,holdingtrustinglytothesaddle,andthus,unguided,theexperiencedponieshadtakenthemright。Acrossthewidesagebrushandupanddowntherivertheywerenowasleeporriding,dispersedirrevocably。Butthecoronerwashere。HedulyreceivedBarker’stestimony,broughthisverdictin,andsignedit,andevenwhilehewasissuingtohimselfhisownpropervoucherfortendollarscameChalkeyeandToothpickKidontheirponies,galloping,eagerintheirhopesandgoodwishesforMrs。Lusk。Liferanstronginthemboth。Thenighthadgonewellwiththem。Herewasthenewdaygoingtobefine。Itmustbewellwitheverybody。