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第58章

  “That’llrunfivedollarstotheton。Rich,it’srich;it’stherichestkindofpay,pardner。We’remillionaires。Whydon’tyousaysomething?Whydon’tyougetexcited?Whydon’tyourunaroundan’dosomething?“
  “Huh!“saidMcTeague,rollinghiseyes。“Huh!Iknow,I
  know,we’vestruckitprettyrich。“
  “Comeon,“exclaimedCribbens,jumpingupagain。“We’llstakeheroutan’putupthelocationnotice。Lord,supposeanyoneshouldhavecomeonherwhilewe’vebeenaway。“Hereloadedhisrevolverdeliberately。“We’lldropHIMallright,ifthere’sanyonefoolingroundthere;I’lltellyouthoserightnow。Bringtherifle,pardner,an’ifyouseeanyone,PLUGhim,an’askhimwhathewantsafterward。“
  Theyhurriedbacktowheretheyhadmadetheirdiscovery。
  “Tothink,“exclaimedCribbens,ashedrovethefirststake,“tothinkthoseothermushheadshadtheircampwithingunshotofherandneverlocatedher。Guesstheydidn’tknowthemeaningofa’contact。’Oh,IknewIwassolidon’contacts。’“
  Theystakedouttheirclaim,andCribbensputupthenoticeoflocation。Itwasdarkbeforetheywerethrough。
  Cribbensbrokeoffsomemorechunksofquartsinthevein。
  “I’llspoonthistoo,justforthefunofit,whenIgethome,“heexplained,astheytrampedbacktothecamp。
  “Well,“saidthedentist,“wegotthelaughonthosecowboys。“
  “Havewe?“shoutedCribbens。“HAVEwe?Justwaitandseetherushforthisplacewhenwetell’emaboutitdowninKeeler。Say,what’llwecallher?“
  “Idon’know,Idon’know。“
  “Wemightcallherthe’LastChance。’’Twasourlastchance,wasn’tit?We’d’a’goneantelopeshootingtomorrow,andthenextdaywe’d’a’——say,whatyoustoppingfor?“headded,interruptinghimself。“What’sup?“
  Thedentisthadpausedabruptlyonthecrestofacanyon。
  Cribbens,lookingback,sawhimstandingmotionlessinhistracks。
  “What’sup?“askedCribbensasecondtime。
  McTeagueslowlyturnedhisheadandlookedoveroneshoulder,thenovertheother。Suddenlyhewheeledsharplyabout,cockingtheWinchesterandtossingittohisshoulder。Cribbensranbacktohisside,whippingouthisrevolver。
  “Whatisit?“hecried。“Seeanybody?“Hepeeredonaheadthroughthegatheringtwilight。
  “No,no。“
  “Hearanything?“
  “No,didn’thearanything。“
  “Whatisitthen?What’sup?“
  “Idon’know,Idon’know,“mutteredthedentist,loweringtherifle。“Therewassomething。“
  “What?“
  “Something——didn’tyounotice?“
  “Noticewhat?“
  “Idon’know。Something——somethingorother。“
  “Who?What?Noticewhat?Whatdidyousee?“
  Thedentistletdownthehammeroftherifle。
  “Iguessitwasn’tanything,“hesaidratherfoolishly。
  “Whatd’youthinkyousaw——anybodyontheclaim?“
  “Ididn’tseeanything。Ididn’thearanythingeither。I
  hadanidea,that’sall;cameallofasudden,likethat。
  Something,Idon’knowwhat。“
  “Iguessyoujustimaginedsomething。Thereain’tanybodywithintwentymilesofus,Iguess。“
  “Yes,Iguessso,justimaginedit,that’stheword。“
  Halfanhourlatertheyhadthefiregoing。McTeaguewasfryingstripsofbaconoverthecoals,andCribbenswasstillchatteringandexclaimingovertheirgreatstrike。
  AllatonceMcTeagueputdownthefrying-pan。
  “What’sthat?“hegrowled。
  “Hey?What’swhat?“exclaimedCribbens,gettingup。
  “Didn’tyounoticesomething?“
  “Where?“
  “Offthere。“Thedentistmadeavaguegesturetowardtheeasternhorizon。“Didn’tyouhearsomething——Imeanseesomething——Imean——“
  “What’sthematterwithyou,pardner?“
  “Nothing。IguessIjustimaginedit。“
  Butitwasnotimagination。Untilmidnightthepartnerslaybroadawake,rolledintheirblanketsundertheopensky,talkinganddiscussingandmakingplans。AtlastCribbensrolledoveronhissideandslept。Thedentistcouldnotsleep。
  What!Itwaswarninghimagain,thatstrangesixthsense,thatobscurebruteinstinct。Itwasarousedagainandclamoringtobeobeyed。Here,inthesedesolatebarrenhills,twentymilesfromthenearesthumanbeing,itstirredandwokeandrowelledhimtobemovingon。IthadgoadedhimtoflightfromtheBigDippermine,andhehadobeyed。
  Butnowitwasdifferent;nowhehadsuddenlybecomerich;
  hehadlightedonatreasure——atreasurefarmorevaluablethantheBigDippermineitself。Howwashetoleavethat?
  Hecouldnotmoveonnow。Heturnedaboutinhisblankets。
  No,hewouldnotmoveon。Perhapsitwashisfancy,afterall。Hesawnothing,heardnothing。Theemptinessofprimevaldesolationstretchedfromhimleaguesandleaguesuponeitherhand。Thegiganticsilenceofthenightlaycloseovereverything,likeamufflingTitanicpalm。Ofwhatwashesuspicious?Inthattreelesswasteanobjectcouldbeseenathalfaday’sjourneydistant。Inthatvastsilencetheclickofapebblewasasaudibleasapistol-shot。Andyettherewasnothing,nothing。
  Thedentistsettledhimselfinhisblanketsandtriedtosleep。Infiveminuteshewassittingup,staringintotheblue-grayshimmerofthemoonlight,straininghisears,watchingandlisteningintently。Nothingwasinsight。ThebrownedandbrokenflanksofthePanaminthillslayquietandfamiliarunderthemoon。Theburromoveditsheadwithaclinkingofitsbell;andMcTeaguesmule,dozingonthreelegs,changeditsweighttoanotherfoot,withalongbreath。Everythingfellsilentagain。
  “Whatisit?“mutteredthedentist。“IfIcouldonlyseesomething,hearsomething。“
  Hethrewofftheblankets,and,rising,climbedtothesummitofthenearesthillandlookedbackinthedirectioninwhichheandCribbenshadtravelledafortnightbefore。
  Forhalfanhourhewaited,watchingandlisteninginvain。
  Butashereturnedtocamp,andpreparedtorollhisblanketsabouthim,thestrangeimpulseroseinhimagainabruptly,neversostrong,neversoinsistent。Itseemedasthoughhewerebittedandridden;asifsomeunseenhandwereturninghimtowardtheeast;someunseenheelspurringhimtoprecipitateandinstantflight。
  Flightfromwhat?“No,“hemutteredunderhisbreath。“Gonowandleavetheclaim,andleaveafortune!WhatafoolI’dbe,whenIcan’tseeanythingorhearanything。Toleaveafortune!No,Iwon’t。No,byGod!“HedrewCribbens’sWinchestertowardhimandslippedacartridgeintothemagazine。
  “No,“hegrowled。“Whateverhappens,I’mgoingtostay。Ifanybodycomes——“Hedepressedtheleveroftherifle,andsentthecartridgeclashingintothebreech。
  “Iain’tgoingtosleep,“hemutteredunderhismustache。
  “Ican’tsleep;I’llwatch。“Heroseasecondtime,clamberedtothenearesthilltopandsatdown,drawingtheblanketaroundhim,andlayingtheWinchesteracrosshisknees。Thehourspassed。Thedentistsatonthehilltopamotionless,crouchingfigure,inkyblackagainstthepaleblurofthesky。Byandbytheedgeoftheeasternhorizonbegantogrowblackerandmoredistinctinout-line。Thedawnwascoming。OncemoreMcTeaguefeltthemysteriousintuitionofapproachingdanger;anunseenhandseemedreininghisheadeastward;aspurwasinhisflanksthatseemedtourgehimtohurry,hurry,hurry。Theinfluencegrewstrongerwitheverymoment。Thedentistsethisgreatjawstogetherandheldhisground。
  “No,“hegrowledbetweenhissetteeth。“No,I’llstay。“
  Hemadealongcircuitaroundthecamp,evengoingasfarasthefirststakeofthenewclaim,hisWinchestercocked,hisearspricked,hiseyesalert。Therewasnothing;yetasplainlyasthoughitwereshoutedattheverynapeofhisneckhefeltanenemy。Itwasnotfear。McTeaguewasnotafraid。