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第6章

  “KatiePeck,andwasnoteasytoread,hereandthere。Butyoucouldpieceoutthedriftofit,andtherewasMrs。Taylorbyyourside,eagertohelpyouwhenyoustumbled。MissPeckwrotethatshewasoverworkedinSidney,Nebraska,andneededaholiday。WhentheweathergrewwarmsheshouldliketocometoBearCreekandbelikeoldtimes。“Liketocomeandbelikeoldtimes“filledMrs。Taylorwithsentimentandthecow-puncherswithexpectation。ButitisalongwayfromFebruarytowarmweatheronBearCreek,andevencow-puncherswillforgetaboutanewgirlifshedoesnotcome。ForseveralweeksIhadnotheardMissPeckmentioned,andoldgirlshadtodo。Yesterday,however,whenIpaidavisittoMissMollyWoodtheBearCreekschoolmistress,IfoundherkeepinginorderthecabinandthechildrenoftheTaylors,whiletheyweregoneforty-fivemilestothestagestationtomeettheirguest。
  “Well,“saidLin,judicially,“MissWoodisalady。“
  “Yes,“saidI,withdeepgravity。ForIwasthinkingofanoccasionwhenMr。McLeanhaddiscoveredthattruthsomewhatabruptly。
  Linthoughtfullycontinued。“Sheis——she’s——she’s——whatareyoulaughin’
  at?“
  “Oh,nothing。Youdon’tseequitesomuchofMissWoodasyouusedto,doyou?“
  “Huh!Sothat’sgotaround。Well,o’courseI’doughtt’veknowedbetter,Isuppose。Allthesame,there’slotsandlotsofgirlsdolikegettin’
  kissedagainsttheirwishes——andyouknowit。“
  “Butthepointwouldratherseemtobethatshe——“
  “Wouldratherseem!Don’tyu’startthatprofessorstyleo’yours,orI’ll——I’lltalkmorewickednessinworselanguagethaneveryu’veheardmedoyet。“
  “Impossible!“Imurmured,sweetly,andMasterLinwenton。
  “Astopoint——thatdon’tneedtobeexplainedtome。She’saladyallright。“Heruminatedforamoment。“Shehasaboutscaredalltheboysoff,though,“hecontinued。“Andthat’swhatyougetbybeingrefined,“
  heconcluded,asifProvidencehadatlengthspokeninthismatter。
  “ShehasnotscaredoffaboyfromVirginia,Inotice,“saidI。“Hewasthereyesterdayafternoonagain。RiddenallthewayoverfromSunkCreek。
  Didn’tseemparticularlyfrightened。“
  “Oh,well,nothin’alarmshim——notevenrefinement,“saidMr。McLean,withhisgrin。“Andshe’llfoolyourVirginianlikeshedonethebalanceofus。Youwait。Shucks!Ifallthegirlswerethatchilly,why,whatwoulduspoorpunchersdo?“
  “Youhavemecornered,“saidI,andwesatinaphilosophicalsilence,Linonthefloorstill,andIatthewindow。ThereIlookedoutuponascenemyeyesnevertiredofthen,norcanmymemorynow。Springhadpassedoveritwithitsfirst,lighteststeps。Thepasturedlevelsundulatedinemerald。Throughthemany-changingsage,thatjustthismomentofto-daywaslilac,shonegreensscarceaweekoldinthedimplesofthefoot-hills;andgreensnew-bornbeneathtoday’ssunmeltedamongthem。Aroundthedoublingofthecreekinthewillowthicketsglimmeredskeinedveilsofyellowanddelicatecrimson。Thestreampouredturbulentlyawayfromthesnowsofthemountainsbehindus。Itwentwindinginmanyfoldsacrossthemeadowsintodistanceandsmallness,andsovanishedroundthegreatredbattlementofwallbeyond。Uponthiswerefallingthedeephuesofafternoon——violet,rose,andsaffron,swimmingandmeetingasifsomeprismhaddissolvedandflowedovertheturretsandcrevicesofthesandstone。FaroverthereIsawadotmove。
  “Atlast!“saidI。
  Linlookedoutofthewindow。“It’smorethanTommy,“saidhe,atonce;
  andhiseyesmadeitoutbeforeminecould。“It’sawagon。That’sTommy’sbald-facedhorsealongside。He’sfoolingtothefinish,“Linseverelycommented,asif,afterallthisdelay,thereshouldatleastbeahomestretch。
  Presently,however,ahomestretchseemedlikelytooccur。Thebald-facedhorseexecutedsomelivelymanoeuvres,andTommy’svoicereachedusfaintlythroughthelightspringair。Hewasevidentlyhowlingtheremarkablestrainofyellsthatthecow-punchersinventedasthespeechbestunderstoodbycows——Oi-ee,yah,whoop-yahye-ee,oooo-oop,oop,oop-oop-oop-oop-yah-hee!“Butthatgivesyounoideaofit。Alphabetsareworsethanphotographs。Itisnotthelungsofeverymanthatcanproducetheseeffects,norevenfromarmies,eagles,ormulesweresuchsoundseverheardonearth。Thecow-puncherinventedthem。Andwhenthelastcow-puncherislaidtorestifthat,alas!havenotalreadybefallen
  theyellswillbeforevergone。Singularlyenough,thecattleappearedtoappreciatethem。Tommyalwaysdidthemverybadly,andthatwasplainevenatthisdistance。Nordidhegiveusahomestretch,afterall。Thebald-facedhorsemadeanumberofevolutionsandreturnedbesidethewagon。
  “Showin’off,“remarkedLin。“Tommy’sshowin’off。“Suspicioncrossedhisface,andthencertainty。“Why,wemighthaveknowedthat!“heexclaimed,indudgeon。“It’sher。“Hehastenedoutsideforabetterlook,andIcametothedoormyself。“That’swhatitis,“saidhe。“It’sthegirl。Ohyes。
  That’sTaylor’sbuckskinpairhetradedBalaamfor。Shecomebythestageallrightyesterday,yu’see,butshehasbeentootiredtotravel,yu’
  see,orelse,maybe,Taylorwantedtoresthisbuckskins——they’refour-year-olds。Orelse——anyway,theylaidoverlastnightatPowderRiver,andTommyhehasjustlaidovertoo,yu’see,holdin’themailbackonustwenty-fourhours——andthat’syourpostmaster!“
  Itwasourpostmaster,andthishehaddone,quiteasthevirtuouslyindignantMcLeansurmised。HadItakenthesameinterestinthenewgirl,IsupposethatItooshouldhavefeltvirtuouslyindignant。
  LinandIstoodoutsidetoreceivethetravellers。Astheircavalcadedrewnear,Mr。McLeangrewsilentandwatchful,hiswholeattentionfocusedupontheTaylors’vehicle。Itsapproachwasjoyous。Itsgearmadeacheerfulclanking,Taylorcrackedhiswhipandencouraginglychirrupedtohisbuckskins,andTommy’sapparatusjingledmusically。ForTommyworeuponhimselfandhissaddleallthethingsyoucanwearintheWildWest。
  Exceptthathishairwasnotlong,ourpostmastermighthaveconductedashowandmintedgoldbyexhibitinghisromanticpersonbeforetheeyesofprinces。Hebeganwithablack-and-yellowrattlesnakeskinforahat-band,hecontinuedwithafringedandbeadedshirtofbuckskin,andconcludedwithlarge,tinklingspurs。Ofcourse,therewerethingsbetweenhisshirtandhisheels,butallleatheranddeadlyweapons。Hehadalsoariata,acuerta,andtapaderos,andfrequentlyemployedtheseSpanishnamesfortheobjects。IwishthatIhadnotlostTommy’sphotographinRockyMountaincostume。Youmustunderstandthathewasreallypretty,withblueeyes,ruddycheeks,andagracefulfigure;and,besides,hehadtwenty-fourhours’startofpoordustyLin,whosebestclotheswereelsewhere。
  YoumighthavesupposedthatitwouldbeMrs。TaylorwhoshouldpresentustoherfriendfromSidney,Nebraska;butTommyonhishorseundertooktheofficebeforethewagonhadwellcometoastandstill。“Goodfriendsofmine,andgentlemen,both,“saidhetoMissPeck;andtous,“Aladywhoseacquaintancewillproveatreattooursection。“
  Weallbowedateachotherbeneaththefloridexpanseoftheserecommendations,andIwasproceedingtomurmursomethingaboutitsbeingalongjourneyandafinedaywhenMissPeckcutmeshort,gaily:
  “Well,“sheexclaimedtoTommy,“IguessI’mprettynearreadyforthemeggsyou’vespokesomuchabout。“
  IhavenotoftenseenMr。McLeanlosehispresenceofmind。Heneededmerelytoexclaim,“Why,Tommy,youtoldmeyourhenshadnotbeenlayingsinceChristmas!“andwecouldhavesatquietandletTommytrytofindalltheeggsthathecould。Butthenewgirlwasasoreembarrassmenttothecow-puncher’swits。PoorLinstoodbythewheelsofthewagon。HelookedupatMissPeck,helookedoveratTommy,hisfeaturesassumedaruefulexpression,andhewretchedlyblurted,“Why,Tommy,I’vebeenandeat’em。“
  “Well,ifthatain’t!“criedMissPeck。ShestaredwithinterestatLinashenowassistedhertodescend。
  “All?“falteredTommy。“Notthefournests?“
  “I’vehadthreemeals,yu’know,“Linremindedhim,deprecatingly。
  “Ihelpedhim,“saidI。“Teninnocent,fresheggs。Butwehaveleftsomeham。Forgiveus,please。“
  “Ideclare!“saidMissPeck,abruptly,androlledhersluggish,invitingeyesuponme。“You’reacase,too,Iexpect。“
  Butshetookonlybriefnoteofme,althoughitwasfromheadtofoot。Inherstarethedullshineoffamiliaritygrewvacant,andsheturnedbacktoLinMcLean。“Youcarrythat,“saidshe,andgavethepleasedcow-puncherahandvalise。
  “I’lllookafteryourthings,MissPeck,“calledTommy,nowspringingdownfromhishorse。Theeggtragedyhadmomentarilystunnedhim。
  “You’llattendtothemailfirst,Mr。Postmaster!“saidthelady,butfavoringhimwithalookfromherlargeeyes。“There’splentyofgentlemenhere。“WiththatherglancefavoredLin。Shewentintothecabin,hefollowingherclose,withtheTaylorsandmyselfintherear。
  “Well,IguessI’maboutcollapsed!“saidshe,vigorously,andsankupononeofTommy’schairs。
  Thefragilearticlefellintosticksbeneathher,andLinleapedtoherassistance。Heplacedheruponafirmerfoundation。Mrs。Taylorbroughtabasinandtoweltobathethedustfromherface,Mr。Taylorproducedwhiskey,andIfoundsugarandhotwater。Tommywoulddoubtlesshavedonesomethinginthewayofassistanceorrestoratives,buthewasgonetothestablewiththehorses。
  “ShallIgetyourmedicinefromthevalise,deary?“inquiredMrs。Taylor。
  “Notnow,“hervisitoranswered;andIwonderedwhysheshouldtakesuchaquicklookatme。
  “We’llsoonhaveyu’independentofmedicine,“saidLin,gallantly。“Ourclimateandsceneryherehasfrequentlyraisedthedead。“
  “You’reacase,anyway!“exclaimedthesickladywithrichconviction。
  Thecow-punchernowsathimselfontheedgeofTommy’sbed,and,throwingonelegacrosstheother,begantoraiseherspiritswithcheerfultalk。
  Shesteadilywatchedhim——hisfacesometimes,sometimeshislounging,masculinefigure。Whilehethusdevotedhisattentionstoher,TaylordepartedtohelpTommyatthestable,andgoodMrs。Taylor,busywithsupperforallofusinthekitchen,expressedherjoyathavingheroldfriendofchildhoodforavisitaftersomanyyears。
  “SicknesshaschangedpoorKatiesome,“saidshe。“ButI’mhopingshe’llgetbackherlooksonBearCreek。“
  “SheseemslessfeeblethanIhadunderstood,“Iremarked。
  “Yes,indeed!Idobelieveshe’sfeelingstronger。Shewasthattiredanddownyesterdaywiththelongstage-ride,anditissolonesome!ButTaylorandIheartenedherup,andTommycamewiththemail,andto-dayshe’srealspruced-uplike,feelingshe’samongfriends。“
  “Howlongwillshestay?“Iinquired。
  “Justaslongasevershewants!MeandKatiehasn’tmetsincewewasyounggirlsinDubuque,forIlefthomewhenImarriedTaylor,andhebroughtmetothiscountryrightsoon;anditain’tbeenlikeDubuquemuch,thoughifIhadittodooveragainI’ddojustthesame,asTaylorknows。Katieandmehasn’twroteeven,nottillthisFebruary,foryoualwaysmeantoandyoudon’t。Well,it’llbelikeoldtimes。Katie’llbemostthirty-four,Iexpect。Yes。IwasseventeenandshewassixteentheverymonthIwasmarried。Poorthing!Sheoughttohavegotsomegoodmanforahusband,butIexpectshedidn’thaveanychance,fortherewasabigfam’lyo’themgirls,andoldPeckusedtoactrealscandalous,gettingdrunksofolksdidn’tvisitthereeveningsscarcelyatall。Andsoshequithome,itseems,andgotapositionintherailroadeating-houseatSidney,andnowshehaspoorhealthwithfeedingthembigtrainsdayandnight。“
  “Abiscuit-shooter!“saidI。
  LoyalMrs。Taylorstirredsomebatterinsilence。“Well,“saidshethen,“I’mtoldthat’swhattheyard-handsoftherailroadcallthempoorwaiter-girls。Youmighthearitaroundtheswitchesatthemdivisionstations。“
  Ihadhearditinhigherplacesalso,butmeeklyacceptedthereproof。
  Ifyouhavemadeyourtrans-Missourijourneysonlysincetheneweraofdining-cars,thereisaquantityofthingsyouhavecometoolatefor,andwillneverknow。Threetimesadayinthebravedaysofoldyousprangfromyourscarce-haltedcaratthesummonsofagong。Youdiscernedbyinstincttherightdirection,and,passingsteadilythroughdoorways,hadtaken,beforeyouknewit,oneofsomesixtychairsinaroomoftablesandcatsupbottles。Behindthechairs,standingattention,aplatoonofAmazons,thick-wristed,pink-and-blue,beganimmediatelyaswiftchant。Ithymnedthetotalbill-of-fareatablow。Inthisinexpressibleceremonythenameofeverydishwenthurtlingintothenext,telescopedtoshapelessness。Moreover,ifyoustoppedyourAmazoninthemiddle,itdislocatedher,andshemerelywentbackandtookafreshstart。Thechantwasalwaysthesame,butyouneverlearnedit。Assoonasitbegan,yourmindsnappedshutliketheupperberthinaPullman。Youmusthaveutteredappropriatewords——evenaparrotwill——fornextyouwereeatingthings——pie,ham,hotcakes——asfastasyoucould。