"Andturnedhimselfoutofhisonlysheltertogivemearoofandcovering,"shecontinuedmechanically,strugglingwiththenewandhorriblefancythathiswordsawakened。
"AndthlepteverynightatIndianThpringtosaveyourreputation,"
saidCurson。"Ofcourthe。"
Teresaturnedverywhite。Cursonwaspreparedforanoutburstoffury——perhapsevenanotherattack。Butthecrushedandbeatenwomanonlygazedathimwithfrightenedandimploringeyes。"ForGod’ssake,Dick,don’tsaythat!"
Theamiablecynicwasstaggered。Hisgood-humorandacertainchivalrousinstincthecouldnotrepressgotthebetterofhim。
Heshruggedhisshoulders。"WhatIthay,andwhatyouDO,Teretha,needn’tmakeusquarrel。I’venoclaimonyou——Iknowit。Only——"avividsenseoftheridiculous,powerfulinmenofhisstamp,completedhervictory——"onlydon’tthayanythingaboutmycomingdownheretocutyououtfromthe——the——THESHERIFF。"
Hegaveutterancetoashortbutunaffectedlaugh,madeaslightgrimace,andturnedtogo。
Teresadidnotjoininhismirth。Awkwardasitwouldhavebeenifhehadtakenasevererviewofthesubject,shewasmortifiedevenamidstherfearsandembarrassmentathislevity。Justasshehadbecomeconvincedthathisjealousyhadmadeherover-
conscious,hisapparentgood-humoredindifferencegavethatover-
consciousnessaguiltysignificance。Yetthiswaslostinhersuddenalarmashercompanion,lookingup,utteredanexclamation,andplacedhishanduponhisrevolver。Withasinkingconvictionthattheclimaxhadcome,Teresaturnedhereyes。Fromthedimaislesbeyond,Lowwasapproaching。Thecatastropheseemedcomplete。
Shehadbarelytimetoutteranimploringwhisper:"InthenameofGod,notawordtohim。"Butachangehadalreadycomeoverhercompanion。Itwasnolongeraparleywithafoolishwoman;
hehadtodealwithamanlikehimself。AsLow’sdarkfaceandpicturesquefigurecamenearer,Mr。Curson’sproposedmethodofdealingwithhimwasmadeaudible。
"IthitamulattooraThircuth,orboth?"heasked,withaffectedanxiety。
Low’sIndianphlegmwasimpervioustosuchassault。HeturnedtoTeresa,withoutapparentlynoticinghercompanion。"Iturnedback,"hesaidquietly,"assoonasIknewtherewerestrangershere;Ithoughtyoumightneedme。"Shenoticedforthefirsttimethat,inadditiontohisrifle,hecarriedarevolverandhuntingknifeinhisbelt。
"Yeth,"returnedCurson,withanineffectualattempttoimitateLow’sphlegm;"butathIdidn’thappentobeasthrangertothislady,perhapsitwathn’tnethethary,particularlyathIhadtwofriends——"
"Waitingattheedgeofthewoodwithaledhorse,"interruptedLow,withoutaddressinghim,butapparentlycontinuinghisexplanationtoTeresa。ButsheturnedtoLowwithfeverishanxiety。
"That’sso——heisanoldfriend——"shegaveaquick,imploringglanceatCurson——"anoldfriendwhocametohelpmeaway——heisverykind,"shestammered,turningalternatelyfromtheonetotheother;"butItoldhimtherewasnohurry——atleastto-day——
thatyou——were——verygood——too,andwouldhidemealittlelonger,untilyourplan——youknowYOURplan,"sheadded,withalookofbeseechingsignificancetoLow——"couldbetried。"Andthen,withahelplessconvictionthatherexcuses,motives,andemotionswereequallyandperfectlytransparenttobothmen,shestoppedinatremble。
"Perhapthit’thjuthtathwell,then,thatthegentlemancamethtraighthere,anddidn’ttacklemytwofriendthwhenhepathedthem,"observedCurson,halfsarcastically。
"Ihavenotpassedyourfriends,norhaveIbeennearthem,"saidLow,lookingathimforthefirsttime,withthesameexasperatingcalm,"orperhapsIshouldnotbeHEREortheyTHERE。Iknewthatonemanenteredthewoodafewmomentsago,andthattwomenandfourhorsesremainedoutside。"
"That’strue,"saidTeresatoCursonexcitedly——"that’strue。Heknowsall。Hecanseewithoutlooking,hearwithoutlistening。
He——he——"shestammered,colored,andstopped。
Thetwomenhadfacedeachother。Curson,afterhisfirstgood-
naturedimpulse,hadretainednowishtoregainTeresa,whomhefelthenolongerloved,andyetwho,forthatveryreasonperhaps,hadawakenedhischivalrousinstincts。Low,equallyonhisside,wasaltogetherunconsciousofanyfeelingwhichmightgrowintoapassion,andpreventhimfromlettinghergowithanotherifforherownsafety。Theywerebothmenofacertaintasteandrefinement。Yet,inspiteofallthis,somevagueinstinctofthebasermaleanimalremainedwiththem,andtheyweremovedtoamutuallyaggressiveattitudeinthepresenceofthefemale。
Onewordmore,andtheopeningchapterofasylvanIliadmighthavebegun。ButthismodernHelensawitcoming,andarresteditwithaninspirationoffemininegenius。Withoutbeingobserved,shedisengagedherknifefromherbosomandletitfallasifbyaccident。Itstruckthegroundwiththepointofitskeenblade,boundedandrolledbetweenthem。Thetwomenstartedandlookedateachotherwithafoolishair。Cursonlaughed。
"Ireckonshecantakecareofherthelf,"hesaid,extendinghishandtoLow。"I’moff。ButifI’mwantedSHE’LLknowwheretofindme。"Lowtooktheprofferedhand,butneitherofthetwomenlookedatTeresa。Thereserveofantagonismoncebroken,afewwordsofcaution,advice,andencouragementpassedbetweenthem,inapparentobliviousnessofherpresenceorherpersonalresponsibility。AsCursonatlastnoddedafarewelltoher,Lowinsisteduponaccompanyinghimasfarasthehorses,andinanothermomentshewasagainalone。
Shehadsavedaquarrelbetweenthematthesacrificeofherself,forhervanitywasstillkeenenoughtofeelthatthisexhibitionofheroldweaknesshaddegradedherintheireyes,and,worse,hadlosttherespectherlaterestrainthadwonfromLow。Theyhadtreatedherlikeachildoracrazywoman,perhapsevennowwereexchangingcriticismsuponher——perhapspityingher!Yetshehadpreventedaquarrel,afight;possiblythedeathofeitheroneortheotherofthesemenwhodespisedher,fornonebetterknewthanshethetrivialbeginninganddesperateendoftheseencounters。Wouldthey——wouldLoweverrealizeit,andforgiveher?Hersmall,darkhandswentuptohereyesandshesankupontheground。Shelookedthroughtear-veiledlashesuponthemuteandgiantwitnessesofherdeceitandpassion,andtriedtodraw,fromtheirimmovablecalm,strengthandconsolationasbefore。Buteventheyseemedtostandapart,reservedandforbidding。
WhenLowreturnedshehopedtogatherfromhiseyesandmannerwhathadpassedbetweenhimandherformerlover。Butbeyondameregentleabstractionattimesheretainedhisusualcalm。Shewasatlastforcedtoalludetoitherselfwithsimulatedrecklessness。
"IsupposeIdidn’tgetaverygoodcharacterfrommylastplace?"shesaid,withalaugh。
"Idon’tunderstandyou,"hereplied,inevidentsincerity。
Shebitherlipandwassilent。Butastheywerereturninghome,shesaidgently,"IhopeyouwerenotangrywithmeforthelieI
toldwhenIspokeof’yourplan。’Icouldnotgivetherealreasonfornotreturningwith——with——thatman。Butit’snotallalie。Ihaveaplan——ifyouhaven’t。WhenyouarereadytogotoSacramentototakeyourplace,dressmeasanIndianboy,paintmyface,andletmegowithyou。Youcanleaveme——there——
youknow。"
"It’snotabadidea,"herespondedgravely。"Wewillsee。"
Onthenextday,andthenext,therencontreseemedtobeforgotten。Theherbariumwasalreadyfilledwithrarespecimens。
Teresahadevenovercomeherfemininerepugnanceto"bugs"andcreepingthingssofarastoassistinhisentomologicalcollection。Hehaddrawnfromasacredcacheinthehollowofatreethefewworntext-booksfromwhichhehadstudied。
"Theyseemveryprecious,"shesaid,withasmile。
"Very,"herepliedgravely。"Therewasonewithplatesthattheantsateup,anditwillbesixmonthsbeforeIcanaffordtobuyanother。"
Teresaglancedhurriedlyoverhiswell-wornbuckskinsuit,athiscalicoshirtwithitspatternalmostobliteratedbycountlesswashings,andbecamethoughtful。
"Isupposeyoucouldn’tbuyoneatIndianSpring?"shesaidinnocently。
ForonceLowwasstartledoutofhisphlegm。"IndianSpring!"heejaculated;"perhapsnoteveninSanFrancisco。ThesecamefromtheStates。"
"Howdidyougetthem?"persistedTeresa。
"IboughtthemforskinsIgotovertheridge。"
"Ididn’tmeanthat——butnomatter。Thenyoumeantosellthatbearskin,don’tyou?"sheadded。
Lowhad,infact,alreadysoldit,theproceedshavingbeeninvestedinagoldringforMissNellie,whichshescrupulouslydidnotwearexceptinhispresence。InhissingulartruthfulnesshewouldhavefranklyconfessedittoTeresa,butthesecretwasnothisown。HecontentedhimselfwithsayingthathehaddisposedofitatIndianSpring。
Teresastarted,andcommunicatedunconsciouslysomeofhernervousnesstohercompanion。Theygazedineachother’seyeswithatroubledexpression。
"Doyouthinkitwaswisetosellthatparticularskin,whichmightbeidentified?"sheaskedtimidly。
Lowknittedhisarchedbrows,butfeltastrangesenseofrelief。
"Perhapsnot,"hesaidcarelessly;"butit’stoolatenowtomendmatters。"
Thatafternoonshewroteseveralletters,andtorethemup。One,however,sheretained,andhandedittoLowtopostatIndianSpring,whitherhewasgoing。Shecalledhisattentiontothesuperscription,beingthesameasthepreviousletter,andadded,withaffectedgayety,"Butiftheanswerisn’tasprompt,perhapsitwillbepleasanterthanthelast。"Herquickfeminineeyenoticedalittleexcitementinhismannerandamorestudiousattentiontohisdress。Onlyafewdaysbeforeshewouldnothaveallowedthistopasswithoutsomemischievousallusiontohismysterioussweetheart;ittroubledhergreatlynowtofindthatshecouldnotbringherselftothishouseholdpleasantry,andthatherliptrembledandhereyegrewmoistashepartedfromher。
Theafternoonpassedslowly;hehadsaidhemightnotreturntosupperuntillate,neverthelessastrangerestlessnesstookpossessionofherasthedayworeon。Sheputasideherwork,thedarningofhisstockings,andrambledaimlesslythroughthewoods。Shehadwanderedsheknewnothowfar,whenshewassuddenlyseizedwiththesamevaguesenseofaforeignpresencewhichshehadfeltbefore。CoulditbeCursonagain,withawordofwarning?No!sheknewitwasnothe;sosubtlehadhersensebecomethatsheevenfanciedthatshedetectedintheinvisibleauraprojectedbytheunknownnosignificanceorrelationtoherselforLow,andfeltnofear。Neverthelessshedeemeditwisesttoseektheprotectionofhersylvanbower,andhurriedswiftlythither。
Butnotsoquicklynordirectlythatshedidnotonceortwicepauseinherflighttoexaminethenew-comerfrombehindafriendlytrunk。Hewasastranger——ayoungfellowwithabrownmustache,wearingheavyMexicanspursinhisriding-boots,whosetinklingheapparentlydidnotcaretoconceal。Hehadperceivedher,andwasevidentlypursuingher,butsoawkwardlyandtimidlythatsheeludedhimwithease。Whenshehadreachedthesecurityofthehollowtreeandpulledthecurtainofbarkbeforethenarrowopening,withhereyetotheinterstices,shewaitedhiscoming。Hearrivedbreathlesslyintheopenspacebeforethetreewherethebearoncelay;thedazed,bewildered,andhalf-
awedexpressionofhisface,asheglancedaroundhimandthroughtheopeningsoftheforestaisles,broughtafaintsmiletohersaddenedface。Atlasthecalledinahalf-embarrassedvoice:——
"MissNellie!"
ThesmilefadedfromTeresa’scheek。Whowas"MissNellie?"Shepressedhereartotheopening。"MissWynn!"thevoiceagaincalled,butwaslostintheecholesswoods。Devouredwithanewgratuitouscuriosity,inanothermomentTeresafeltshewouldhavedisclosedherselfatanyrisk,butthestrangerroseandbegantoretracehissteps。Longafterhistinklingspurswerelostinthedistance,Teresaremainedlikeastatue,staringattheplacewherehehadstood。Thenshesuddenlyturnedlikeamadwoman,glanceddownatthegownshewaswearing,toreitfromherbackasifithadbeenapollutedgarment,andstampeduponitinaconvulsionofrage。Andthen,withherbeautifulbarearmsclaspedtogetheroverherhead,shethrewherselfuponhercouchinatempestoftears。
CHAPTERVI
WhenMissNelliereachedthefirstminingextensionofIndianSpring,whichsurroundeditlikeafosse,shedescendedforoneinstantintooneofitstrenches,openedherparasol,removedherduster,hiditunderabowlder,andwithafewshiversandcat-
likestrokesofhersofthandsnotonlyobliteratedallmaterialtracesofthestolencreamofCarquinezWoods,butassumedafelinedemurenessquiteinconsistentwithanymoraldereliction。
Unfortunately,sheforgottoremoveatthesametimeacertainringfromherthirdfinger,whichshehadputonwithherdusterandhadwornatnoothertime。Withthisslightexception,thebenignantfatewhichalwaysprotectedthatyoungpersonbroughtherincontactwiththeBurnhamgirlsatoneendofthemainstreetasthereturningcoachtoExcelsiorenteredtheother,andenabledhertotakeleaveofthembeforethecoachofficewithacertainostentationofpartingwhichstruckMr。JackBrace,whowaslingeringatthedoorway,intoastateofutterbewilderment。
HerewasMissNellieWynn,thebelleofExcelsior,calm,quiet,self-possessed,herchastecambricskirtsanddaintyshoesasfreshaswhenshehadleftherfather’shouse;butwherewasthewomanofthebrownduster,andwheretheyellow-dressedapparitionofthewoods?Hewasfeeblyrepeatingtohimselfhismentaladjurationofafewhoursbeforewhenhecaughthereye,andwastakenwithablushandafitofcoughing。Couldhehavebeensuchanegregiousfool,andwasitnotplainlywrittenonhisembarrassedfaceforhertoread?
"Arewegoingdowntogether?"askedMissNelliewithanexceptionallygracioussmile。
Therewasneitheraffectationnorcoquetryinthisadvance。ThegirlhadnoideaofBrace’ssuspicionofher,nordidanyuneasydesiretoplacateordeceiveapossiblerivalofLow’sprompthergraciousness。Shesimplywishedtoshakeoffinthisencounterthealreadystaleexcitementofthepasttwohours,asshehadshakenthedustofthewoodsfromherclothes。Itwascharacteristicofherirresponsiblenatureandtransientsusceptibilitiesthatsheactuallyenjoyedthereliefofchange;
morethanthat,Ifear,shelookeduponthisinfidelitytoapastdubiouspleasureasamoralprinciple。Amild,openflirtationwitharecognizedmanlikeBrace,afterhersecretpassionatetrystwithanamelessnomadlikeLow,wasanethicalequipoisethatseemedpropertooneofherreligiouseducation。
BracewasonlytoohappytoprofitbyMissNellie’scondescension;
heatoncesecuredtheseatbyherside,andspentthefourhoursandahalfoftheirreturnjourneytoExcelsiorinblissfulbuttimidcommunionwithher。Ifhedidnotdaretoconfesshispastsuspicions,hewasequallyafraidtoventureupontheboldnesshehadpremeditatedafewhoursbefore。Hewasthereforeobligedtotakeamiddlecourseofslightlyegotisticalnarrationofhisownpersonaladventures,withwhichhebeguiledtheyounggirl’sear。
Thisheonlydepartedfromonce,todescribetoheravaluablegrizzlybearskinwhichhehadseenthatdayforsaleatIndianSpring,withaviewtodiviningherpossibleacceptanceofitfora"buggyrobe;"andoncetocommentuponaringwhichshehadinadvertentlydisclosedinpullingoffherglove。
"It’sonlyanoldfamilykeepsake,"sheadded,witheasymendacity;andaffectingtorecognizeinMr。Brace’scuriosityanotunnaturalexcusefortoyingwithhercharmingfingers,shehidtheminchasteandvirginalseclusioninherlap,untilshecouldrecovertheringandresumeherglove。
Aweekpassed——aweekofpeculiaranddesiccatingheatforeventhosedrySierratable-lands。Thelongdayswerefilledwithimpalpabledustandacridhazesuspendedinthemotionlessair;
thenightswerebreathlessanddewless;thecoldwindwhichusuallysweptdownfromthesnowlinewaslaidtosleepoveradarkmonotonouslevel,whosehorizonwasprickedwiththeeatingfiresofburningforestcrests。ThelaggingcoachofIndianSpringdroveupatExcelsior,andprecipitateditspassengerswithanaccompanyingcloudofdustbeforetheExcelsiorHotel。
Astheyemergedfromthecoach,Mr。Brace,standinginthedoorway,closelyscannedtheirbegrimedandalmostunrecognizablefaces。Theyweretheusualtypeoftravelers:asingleprofessionalmanindustyblack,afewtradersintweedsandflannels,asprinklingofminersinredandgrayshirts,aChinaman,anegro,andaMexicanpackerormuleteer。Thislatterforamomentmingledwiththecrowdinthebar-room,andevenpenetratedthecorridoranddining-roomofthehotel,asifimpelledbyacertainsemi-civilizedcuriosity,andthenstrolledwithalazy,draggingstep——halfimpededbytheenormousleatherleggings,chains,andspurs,peculiartohisclass——downthemainstreet。Thedarknesswasgathering,butthemuleteerindulgedinthesamechildishscrutinyofthedimlylightedshops,magazines,andsaloons,andevenoftheoccasionalgroupsofcitizensatthestreetcorners。Apparentlyyoung,asfarastheoutlinesofhisfigurecouldbeseen,heseemedtoshowevenmorethantheusualconcernofmasculineExcelsiorinthecharmsofwomankind。Thefewfemalefiguresaboutatthathour,orvisibleatwindoworveranda,receivedhismarkedattention;herespectfullyfollowedthetwoauburn-haireddaughtersofDeaconJohnsonontheirwaytochoirmeetingtothedoorofthechurch。Notcontentwiththatactofdiscreetgallantry,aftertheyhadenteredhemanagedtoslipunperceivedbehindthem。
ThememorialoftheExcelsiorgamblers’generositywasamodernbuilding,largeandpretentious,forevenMr。Wynn’spopularity,andhadbeengood-humoredlyknown,inthecharacteristiclanguageofthegenerousdonors,asoneofthe"biggestreligiousbluffs"
onrecord。Itsgroinedrafters,whichweresonewandspicythattheystillsuggestedtheirnativeforestaisles,seldomcoveredmorethanahundreddevotees,andintheramblingchoir,withitsbarespaceforthefutureorgan,thefewchoristers,gatheredroundasmallharmonium,werelostinthedeepeningshadowofthatsummerevening。Themuleteerremainedhiddenintheobscurityofthevestibule。Afterafewmoments’desultoryconversation,inwhichitappearedthattheunexpectedabsenceofMissNellieWynn,theirleader,wouldpreventtheirpracticing,thechoristerswithdrew。Thestranger,whohadlistenedeagerly,drewbackinthedarknessastheypassedout,andremainedforafewmomentsavagueandmotionlessfigureinthesilentchurch。
Thencomingcautiouslytothewindow,theflappingbroad-brimmedhatwasputaside,andthefaintlightofthedyingdayshoneintheblackeyesofTeresa!Despiteherface,darkenedwithdyeanddisfiguredwithdust,themattedhairpiledandtwistedaroundherhead,thestrangedressandboyishfigure,oneswiftglancefromunderherraisedlashesbetrayedheridentity。
Sheturnedasidemechanicallyintothefirstpew,pickedupandopenedahymn-book。Hereyesbecamerivetedonanamewrittenonthetitle-page,"NellieWynn。"HERname,andHERbook。Theinstinctthathadguidedherherewasright;theslightgossipofherfellow-passengerswasright;thiswastheclergyman’sdaughter,whosepraisefilledallmouths。Thiswastheunknowngirlthestrangerwasseeking,butwhointurnperhapshadbeenseekingLow——thegirlwhoabsorbedhisfancy——thesecretofhisabsences,hispreoccupation,hiscoldness!Thiswasthegirlwhomtosee,perhapsinhisarms,shewasnowperilingherlibertyandherlifeunknowntohim!Aslightodor,somefaintperfumeofitsowner,camefromthebook;itwasthesameshehadnoticedinthedressLowhadgivenher。Sheflungthevolumetotheground,and,throwingherarmsoverthebackofthepewbeforeher,buriedherfaceinherhands。
Inthatlightandattitudeshemighthaveseemedsomeraptacolyteabandonedtoself-communion。Butwhateveryearninghersoulmighthavehadforhighersympathyordeeperconsolation,I
fearthatthespiritualTabernacleofExcelsiorandtheReverendMr。Wynndidnotmeetthatrequirement。Sheonlyfeltthedry,oven-likeheatofthatvastshell,emptyofsentimentandbeauty,hollowinitspretenseanddrearyinitsdesolation。Sheonlysawinitachiefaltarfortheglorificationofthisgirlwhohadabsorbedeventhepureworshipofhercompanion,andconvertedanddegradedhissublimepaganismtoherpettycreed。
Withawoman’switheringcontemptforherownartdisplayedinanotherwoman,shethoughthowsheherselfcouldhavetouchedhimwiththepeacethatthemajestyoftheirwoodlandaisles——sounlikethispillaredsham——hadtaughtherownpassionateheart,hadshebutdared。Minglingwiththisimperfecttheology,shefeltshecouldhaveprovedtohimalsothatabrunetteandawomanofherexperiencewasbetterthananimmatureblonde。Shebegantoloatheherselfforcominghither,anddreadedtomeethisface。Hereasuddenthoughtstruckher。Whatifhehadnotcomehere?Whatifshehadbeenmistaken?Whatifherrashinterpretationofhisabsencefromthewoodthatnightwassimplemadness?Whatifheshouldreturn——ifhehadalreadyreturned?
Sherosetoherfeet,whiteningyetjoyfulwiththethought。Shecouldreturnatonce;whatwasthegirltohernow?YettherewastimetosatisfyherselfifhewereatHERhouse。Shehadbeentoldwhereitwas;shecouldfinditinthedark;anopendoororwindowwouldbetraysomesignorsoundoftheoccupants。
Sherose,replacedherhatoverhereyes,knottedherflauntingscarfaroundherthroat,gropedherwaytothedoor,andglidedintotheouterdarkness。
CHAPTERVII
ItwasquitedarkwhenMr。JackBracestoppedbeforeFatherWynn’sopendoor。Thewindowswerealsoinvitinglyopentothewayfarer,aswerethepastoralcounselsofFatherWynn,deliveredtosomefavoredguestwithin,inatoneofvoiceloudenoughforapulpit。JackBracepaused。Thevisitorwastheconvalescentsheriff,JimDunn,whohadpubliclycommemoratedhisrecoverybymakinghisfirstcalluponthefatherofhisinamorata。TheReverendMr。Wynnhadbeenexpatiatingupontheunremittingheatofapossibleprecursorofforestfires,andexhibitingsomecatholicknowledgeofthedesignsofaDeityinthatregard,andwhatshouldbethepolicyoftheLegislature,whenMr。Braceconcludedtoenter。Mr。Wynnandthewoundedman,whooccupiedanarm-chairbythewindow,weretheonlyoccupantsoftheroom。
Butinspiteoftheformer’sostentatiousgreeting,Bracecouldseethathisvisitwasinopportuneandunwelcome。Thesheriffnoddedaquick,impatientrecognition,which,haditnotbeenaccompaniedbyananathemaontheheat,mighthavebeentakenasapersonalinsult。NeitherspokeofMissNellie,althoughitwaspatenttoBracethattheyweremomentarilyexpectingher。Allofwhichwentfartostrengthenacertainwaveringpurposeinhismind。
"Ah,ha!stronglanguage,Mr。Dunn,"saidFatherWynn,referringtothesheriff’sadjuration,"but’outofthefullnessoftheheartthemouthspeaketh。’Job,sir,cursed,wearetold,andevenexpressedhimselfinvigorousHebrewregardinghisbirthday。
Ha,ha!I’mnotopposedtothat。WhenIhaveoftenwrestledwiththespiritIconfessIhavesometimessaid,’D——nyou。’
Yes,sir,’D——nyou。’"
Therewassomethingsounutterablyvileinthereverendgentleman’sutteranceandemphasisofthisoaththatthetwomen,albeitbotheasyandfacileblasphemers,feltshocked;asthepurestofactressesisapttooverdotherakishnessofagayLothario,FatherWynn’simmaculateconceptionofanimprecationwassomethingterrible。Butheadded,"Thelawoughttointerferewiththerecklessuseofcamp-firesinthewoodsinsuchweatherbypackersandprospectors。"
"Itisn’tsomuchtheworkofwhitemen,"brokeinBrace,"asitisofGreasers,Chinamen,andDiggers,especiallyDiggers。
There’sthatblastedLow,rangesthewholeCarquinezWoodsasiftheywerehis。Ireckonheain’tparticularjustwherehethrowshismatches。"
"Buthe’snotaDigger;he’saCherokee,andonlyahalf-breedatthat,"interpolatedWynn。"Unless,"headded,withtheartfulsuggestionofthebetrayedtrustofatoocredulousChristian,"hedeceivedmeinthisasinotherthings。"
InwhatotherthingsLowhaddeceivedhimhedidnotsay;but,totheastonishmentofbothmen,DunngrowledadissenttoBrace’sproposition。Eitherfromsomesecretirritationwiththatpossiblerival,orimpatienceattheprolongedabsenceofNellie,hehad"hadenoughofthatsortofhog-washladledouttohimforgenuineliquor。"AstotheCarquinezWoods,he[Dunn]"didn’tknowwhyLowhadn’tasmuchrightthereasifhe’dgrabbeditunderapreemptionlawanddidn’tlivethere。"WiththishintatcertainspeculationsofFatherWynninpubliclandsforahomestead,headdedthat"Ifthey[BraceandWynn]couldbringhimalonganyolderAmericansettlerthananIndian,theymightrakedownhis[Dunn’s]pile。"Unpreparedforthisturnintheconversation,Wynnhastenedtoexplainthathedidnotrefertothepureaborigine,whosegradualextinctionnooneregrettedmorethanhimself,buttothemongrel,whoinheritedonlythevicesofcivilization。"Thereshouldbealaw,sir,againsttheminglingofraces。Therearemen,sir,whoviolatethelawsoftheMostHighbylivingwithIndianwomen——squawmen,sir,astheyarecalled。"
Dunnrosewithafacelividwithweaknessandpassion。"Whodaressaythat?Theyaread——dsightbetterthansneakingNorthernAbolitionists,whomarriedtheirdaughterstobuckniggerslike——"ButaspasmofpainwithheldthisParthianshotatthepoliticsofhistwocompanions,andhesankbackhelplesslyinhischair。
Anawkwardsilenceensued。Thethreemenlookedateachotherinembarrassmentandconfusion。Dunnfeltthathehadgivenwaytoagratuitouspassion;Wynnhadavaguepresentimentthathehadsaidsomethingthatimperiledhisdaughter’sprospects;andBracewasdividedbetweenanangryretortandthesecretpurposealreadyalludedto。
"It’salltheblastedheat,"saidDunn,withaforcedsmile,pushingawaythewhiskywhichWynnhadostentatiouslyplacedbeforehim。
"Ofcourse,"saidWynnhastily;"onlyit’sapityNellieain’theretogiveyouhersmelling-salts。Sheoughttobebacknow,"
headded,nolongermindfulofBrace’spresence;"thecoachisover-duenow,thoughIreckontheheatmadeYubaBilltakeiteasyattheupgrade。"
"IfyoumeanthecoachfromIndianSpring,"saidBracequietly,"it’sinalready;butMissNelliedidn’tcomeonit。"
"MaybeshegotoutattheCrossing,"saidWynncheerfully;"shesometimesdoes。"
"Shedidn’ttakethecoachatIndianSpring,"returnedBrace,"becauseIsawitleave,andpasseditonBuckskintenminutesago,comingupthehills。"
"She’sstoppedoveratBurnham’s,"saidWynnreflectively。Then,inresponsetothesignificantsilenceofhisguests,headded,inatoneofchagrinwhichhisforcedheartinesscouldnotdisguise,"Well,boys,it’sadisappointmentallround;butwemusttakethelessonasitcomes。I’llgoovertothecoachofficeandseeifshe’ssentanyword。MakeyourselvesathomeuntilIreturn。"
Whenthedoorhadclosedbehindhim,Bracearoseandtookhishatasiftogo。Withhishandonthelock,heturnedtohisrival,who,halfhiddeninthegatheringdarkness,stillseemedunabletocomprehendhisill-luck。
"Ifyou’rewaitingforthatbald-headedfraudtocomebackwiththetruthabouthisdaughter,"saidBracecoolly,"you’dbettersendforyourthingsandtakeupyourlodgingshere。"
"Whatdoyoumean?"saidDunnsternly。
"Imeanthatshe’snotattheBurnhams’;ImeanthatheeitherdoesordoesnotknowWHEREsheis,andthatineithercaseheisnotlikelytogiveyouinformation。ButIcan。"
"Youcan?"
"Yes。"
"Then,whereisshe?"
"IntheCarquinezWoods,inthearmsofthemanyouwerejustdefending——Low,thehalf-breed。"
Theroomhadbecomesodarkthatfromtheroadnothingcouldbedistinguished。Onlythemomentarysoundofstrugglingfeetwasheard。
"Sitdown,"saidBrace’svoice,"anddon’tbeafool。You’retooweak,anditain’tafairfight。Letgoyourhold。I’mnotlying——IwishtoGodIwas!"
Therewassilence,andBraceresumed,"We’vebeenrivals,Iknow。
MaybeIthoughtmychanceasgoodasyours。IfwhatIsayain’ttruth,we’llstandaswestoodbefore;andifyou’reontheshoot,I’myourmanwhenyoulike,whereyoulike,oronsightifyouchoose。ButIcan’tbeartoseeanothermanplayeduponasI’vebeenplayedupon——givendeadawayasI’vebeen。Itain’tonthesquare。
"There,"hecontinued,afterapause,"that’sright,nowsteady。
Listen。AweekagothatgirlwentdownjustlikethistoIndianSpring。Itwasgivenout,likethis,thatshewenttotheBurnhams’。Idon’tmindsaying,Dunn,thatIwentdownmyself,allonthesquare,thinkingImightgetashowtotalktoher,justasYOUmighthavedone,youknow,ifyouhadmychance。I
didn’tcomeacrossheranywhere。ButtwomenthatImetthoughttheyrecognizedherinadisguisegoingintothewoods。Notsuspectinganything,Iwentafterher;sawheratadistanceinthemiddleofthewoodsinanotherdressthatIcanswearto,andwasjustcominguptoherwhenshevanished——wentlikeasquirrelupatree,ordownlikeagopherintheground,butvanished。"
"Isthatall?"saidDunn’svoice。"Andjustbecauseyouweread——dfool,orhadtakenalittletoomuchwhisky,youthought——"
"Steady。That’sjustwhatIsaidtomyself,"interruptedBracecoolly,"particularlywhenIsawherthatsameafternooninanotherdress,saying’Good-by’totheBurnhams,asfreshasaroseandascoldasthosesnow-peaks。Onlyonething——shehadaringonherfingersheneverworebefore,anddidn’texpectmetosee。"
"Whatifshedid?Shemighthaveboughtit。Ireckonshehasn’ttoconsultyou,"brokeinDunn’svoicesternly。
"Shedidn’tbuyit,"continuedBracequietly。"LowgavethatJewtraderabearskininexchangeforit,andpresentedittoher。I
foundthatouttwodaysafterwards。IfoundoutthatoutofthewholeafternoonshespentlessthananhourwiththeBurnhams。I
foundoutthatsheboughtadusterlikethedisguisethetwomensawherin。IfoundtheyellowdresssheworethatdayhangingupinLow’scabin——theplacewhereIsawhergo——THERENDEZVOUS
WHERESHEMEETSHIM。Oh,you’relistenin’,areyou?Stop!SIT
DOWN!
"Idiscovereditbyaccident,"continuedthevoiceofBracewhenallwasagainquiet;"itwashiddenasonlyasquirreloranInjincanhidewhentheyimproveuponnature。WhenIwassatisfiedthatthegirlhadbeeninthewoods,Iwasdeterminedtofindoutwhereshevanished,andwentthereagain。
Prospectingaround,Ipickedupatthefootofoneofthebiggesttreesthisyeroldmemorandum-book,withgrassesandherbsstuckinit。IrememberedthatI’dheardoldWynnsaythatLow,likethed——dDiggerthathewas,collectedtheseherbs;onlyhepretendeditwasforscience。Ireckonedthebookwashisandthathemightn’tbefaraway。Ilaylowandwaited。BimebyI
sawalizardrunningdowntheroot。Whenhegotsightofmehestopped。"
"D——nthelizard!What’sthatgottodowithwheresheisnow?"
"Everything。Thatlizardhadapieceofsugarinhismouth。
Wherediditcomefrom?Imadehimdropit,andcalculatedhe’dgobackformore。Hedid。Hescootedupthattreeandslippedinundersomehangingstripsofbark。Ishoved’emaside,andfoundanopeningtothehollowwheretheydotheirhousekeeping。"
"Butyoudidn’tseeherthere——andhowdoyouknowsheistherenow?"
"Ideterminedtomakeitsure。Whensheleftto-day,Istartedanhouraheadofher,andhidmyselfattheedgeofthewoods。
AnhourafterthecoacharrivedatIndianSpring,shecamethereinabrowndusterandwasjoinedbyhim。I’dhavefollowedthem,butthed——dhoundhastheearsofasquirrel,andthoughIwasfivehundredyardsfromhimhewasonhisguard。"
"Guardbeblessed!Wasn’tyouarmed?Whydidn’tyougoforhim?"saidDunn,furiously。
"IreckonedI’dleavethatforyou,"saidBracecoolly。"Ifhe’dkilledme,andifhe’devencoveredmewithhisrifle,he’dbeensuretoletdaylightthroughmeatdoublethedistance。I
shouldn’thavebeenanybetteroff,noryoueither。IfI’dkilledHIM,itwouldhavebeenyourdutyassherifftoputmeinjail;andIreckonitwouldn’thavebrokenyourheart,JimDunn,tohavegotridofTWOrivalsinsteadofone。Hullo!Whereareyougoing?"
"Going?"saidDunnhoarsely。"GoingtotheCarquinezWoods,byGod!tokillhimbeforeher。I’LLriskit,ifyoudaren’t。Letmesucceed,andyoucanhangMEandtakethegirlyourself。"
"Sitdown,sitdown。Don’tbeafool,JimDunn!Youwouldn’tkeepthesaddleahundredyards。DidIsayIwouldn’thelpyou?
No。Ifyou’rewilling,we’llruntherisktogether,butitmustbeinmyway。Hearme。I’lldriveyoudownthereinabuggybeforedaylight,andwe’llsurprisetheminthecabinorastheyleavethewood。Butyoumustcomeasiftoarresthimforsomeoffense——say,asanescapedDiggerfromtheReservation,adangeroustramp,adestroyerofpublicpropertyintheforests,asuspectedroadagent,oranythingtogiveyoutherighttohunthim。TheexposureofhimandNellie,don’tyousee,mustbeaccidental。Ifheresists,killhimonthespot,andnobody’llblameyou;ifhegoespeaceablywithyou,andyouoncegethiminExcelsiorjail,whenthestorygetsoutthathe’stakenthebelleofExcelsiorforhissquaw,ifyou’dtheangelsforyourposseyoucouldn’tkeeptheboysfromhanginghimtothefirsttree。
What’sthat?"
Hewalkedtothewindow,andlookedoutcautiously。
"Ifitwastheoldmancomingbackandlistening,"hesaid,afterapause,"itcan’thehelped。He’llhearitsoonenough,ifhedon’tsuspectsomethingalready。"
"Lookyer,Brace,"brokeinDunnhoarsely。"D——difIunderstandyouoryoume。ThatdogLowhasgottoanswertoME,nottotheLAW!I’lltakemyriskofkillinghim,onsightandonthesquare。Idon’treckontohandicapmyselfwithawarrant,andI
amnotgoingtodrawhimoutwithalie。Youhearme?That’smeallthetime!"
"Thenyoucalkilatetogodownthar,"saidBracecontemptuously,"yelloutforhimandNellie,andlethimlineyouonarestfromthefirsttreeasifyouwereagrizzly。"
Therewasapause。"What’sthatyouweresayingjustnowaboutabearskinhesold?"askedDunnslowly,asifreflecting。
"Heexchangedabearskin,"repliedBrace,"withasingleholerightovertheheart。He’sadeadshot,Itellyou。"
"D——nhisshooting,"saidDunn。"I’mnotthinkingofthat。Howlongagodidhebringinthatbearskin?"
"Abouttwoweeks,Ireckon。Why?"
"Nothing!Lookyer,Brace,youmeanwell——thar’smyhand。I’llgodownwithyouthere,butnotasthesheriff。I’mgoingthereasJimDunn,andyoucancomealongasawhiteman,toseethingsfixedonthesquare。Come!"
Bracehesitated。"You’llthinkbetterofmyplanbeforeyougetthere;butI’vesaidI’dstandbyyou,andIwill。Come,then。
There’snotimetolose。"
Theypassedoutintothedarknesstogether。
"Whatareyouwaitingfor?"saidDunnimpatiently,asBrace,whowassupportinghimbythearm,suddenlyhaltedatthecornerofthehouse。
"Someonewaslistening——didyounotseehim?Wasittheoldman?"askedBracehurriedly。
"Blasttheoldman!ItwasonlyoneofthemMexicanpackerschock-fullofwhisky,andtryingtoholdupthehouse。Whatareyouthinkingof?Weshallbelate。"
Inspiteofhisweakness,thewoundedmanhurriedlyurgedBraceforward,untiltheyreachedthelatter’slodgings。Tohissurprise,thehorseandbuggywerealreadybeforethedoor。
"Thenyoureckonedtogo,anyway?"saidDunn,withasearchinglookathiscompanion。
"IcalkilatedSOMEBODYwouldgo,"returnedBrace,evasively,pattingtheimpatientBuckskin;"butcomeinandtakeadrinkbeforeweleave。"
Dunnstartedoutofamomentaryabstraction,puthishandonhiship,andmechanicallyenteredthehouse。Theyhadscarcelyraisedtheglassestotheirlipswhenasuddenrattleofwheelswasheardinthestreet。Bracesetdownhisglassandrantothewindow。
"It’sthemarebolted,"hesaid,withanoath。"We’vekepthertoolongstanding。Followme,"andhedasheddownthestaircaseintothestreet。Dunnfollowedwithdifficulty;whenhereachedthedoorhewasalreadyconfrontedbyhisbreathlesscompanion。
"She’sgoneoffonarun,andI’llsweartherewasamaninthebuggy!"Hestoppedandexaminedthehalter-strap,stillfastenedtothefence。"Cut!byGod!"
Dunnturnedpalewithpassion。"Who’sgotanotherhorseandbuggy?"hedemanded。
"ThenewblacksmithinMainStreet;butwewon’tgetitbyborrowing,"saidBrace。
"Howthen?"askedDunnsavagely。
"Seizeit,asthesheriffofYubaandhisdeputy,pursuingaconfederateoftheInjinLow——THEHORSETHIEF!"
CHAPTERVIII
Thebriefhourofdarknessthatprecededthedawnwasthatnightintensifiedbyadensesmoke,which,afterblottingouthorizonandsky,droppedathickveilonthehighroadandthesilentstreetsofIndianSpring。AsthebuggycontainingSheriffDunnandBracedashedthroughtheobscurity,Bracesuddenlyturnedtohiscompanion。
"Someoneahead!"
Thetwomenbentforwardoverthedashboard。Abovethesteadyplungingoftheirownhorse-hoofstheycouldhearthequickerirregularbeatofotherhoofsinthedarknessbeforethem。
"It’sthathorsethief!"saidDunn,inasavagewhisper。"Beartotheright,andhandmethewhip。"
Adozencutsofthecruellash,andtheirmaddenedhorse,boundingateachstroke,brokeintoawildcanter。Thefrailvehicleswayedfromsidetosideateachspringoftheelasticshafts。Steadyinghimselfbyonehandonthelowrail,Dunndrewhisrevolverwiththeother。"Singouttohimtopullup,orwe’llfire。Myvoiceiscleangone,"headded,inahuskywhisper。
Theyweresonearthattheycoulddistinguishthebulkofavehiclecareeringfromsidetosideintheblacknessahead。Dunndeliberatelyraisedhisweapon。"Singout!"herepeatedimpatiently。ButBrace,whowasstillkeepingintheshadow,suddenlygraspedhiscompanion’sarm。
"Hush!It’sNOTBuckskin,"hewhisperedhurriedly。
"Areyousure?"
"DON’TYOUSEEWE’REGAININGONHIM?"repliedtheothercontemptuously。Dunngraspedhiscompanion’shandandpresseditsilently。Eveninthatsuprememomentthishorseman’stributetothefugitiveBuckskinforestalledallbaserconsiderationsofpursuitandcapture!
Intwentysecondstheywereabreastofthestranger,crowdinghishorseandbuggynearlyintotheditch;Bracekeenlywatchful,Dunnsuppressedandpale。Inhalfaminutetheywereleadinghimalength;andwhentheirhorseagainsettleddowntohissteadywork,thestrangerwasalreadylostinthecirclingdustthatfollowedthem。Butthevictorsseemeddisappointed。Theobscurityhadcompletelyhiddenallbutthevagueoutlinesofthemysteriousdriver。
"He’snotourgame,anyway,"whisperedDunn。"Driveon。"
"Butifitwassomefriendofhis,"suggestedBraceuneasily,"whatwouldyoudo?"
"WhatISAIDI’ddo,"respondedDunnsavagely。"Idon’twantfiveminutestodoitin,either;we’llbehalfanhouraheadofthatd——dfool,whoeverheis。Lookhere;allyou’vegottodoistoputmeinthetrailtothatcabin。Standbackofme,outofgun-shot,alone,ifyoulike,asmydeputy,orwithanynumberyoucanpickupasmyposse。IfhegetsbymeasNellie’slover,youmayshoothimortakehimasahorsethief,ifyoulike。"
"Thenyouwon’tshoothimonsight?"
"NottillI’vehadawordwithhim。"
"But——"
"I’vechirped,"saidthesheriffgravely。"Driveon。"
Forafewmomentsonlytheplunginghoofsandrattlingwheelswereheard。Adull,luridglowbegantodefinethehorizon。
Theyweresilentuntilanabatementofthesmoke,thevanishingofthegloomyhorizonline,andacertainimpenetrabilityinthedarknessaheadshowedthemtheywerenearingtheCarquinezWoods。
ButtheyweresurprisedonenteringthemtofindthedimaislesalightwithafaintmysticAurora。Thetopsofthetoweringspiresabovethemhadcaughtthegleamofthedistantforestfires,andreflecteditasfromagildeddome。
"ItwouldbehotworkiftheCarquinezWoodsshouldconcludetotakeahandinthisyerlittlegamethat’sgoingonoverontheDivideyonder,"saidBrace,securinghishorseandglancingatthespiresoverhead。"IreckonI’drathertakeabackseatatInjinSpringwhentheshowcommences。"
Dunndidnotreply,but,buttoninghiscoat,placedonehandonhiscompanion’sshoulder,andsullenlybadehim"leadtheway。"
Advancingslowlyandwithdifficultythedesperatemanmighthavebeentakenforapeacefulinvalidreturningfromanearlymorningstroll。Hisrighthandwasburiedthoughtfullyinthesidepocketofhiscoat。OnlyBraceknewthatitrestedonthehandleofhispistol。
Fromtimetotimethelatterstoppedandconsultedthefainttrailwithaminutenessthatshowedrecentcarefulstudy。
Suddenlyhepaused。"Imadeablazehereaboutstoshowwheretoleavethetrail。Thereitis,"headded,pointingtoaslightnotchcutinthetrunkofanadjoiningtree。
"Butwe’vejustpassedone,"saidDunn,"ifthat’swhatyouarelookingafter,ahundredyardsback。"
Braceutteredanoath,andranbackinthedirectionsignifiedbyhiscompanion。Presentlyhereturnedwithasmileoftriumph。
"They’vesuspectedsomething。It’saclevertrick,butitwon’tholdwater。Thatblazewhichwasdonetomuddleyouwascutwithanaxe;thiswhichImadewasdonewithabowie-knife。It’stherealone。We’renotfaroffnow。Comeon。"
Theyproceededcautiously,atrightangleswiththe"blazed"
tree,fortenminutesmore。Theheatwasoppressive;dropsofperspirationrolledfromtheforeheadofthesheriff,andattimes,whenheattemptedtosteadyhisuncertainlimbs,hishandsshrankfromtheheated,blisteringbarkhetouchedwithunglovedpalms。
"Hereweare,"saidBrace,pausingatlast。"Doyouseethatbiggesttree,withtherootstretchingouthalfwayacrosstotheoppositeone?"
"No,it’sfurthertotherightandabreastofthedeadbrush,"
interruptedDunnquickly,withasuddenrevelationthatthiswasthespotwherehehadfoundthedeadbearinthenightTeresaescaped。
"That’sso,"respondedBrace,inastonishment。
"Andtheopeningisontheotherside,oppositethedeadbrush,"
saidDunn。
"Thenyouknowit?"saidBracesuspiciously。
"Ireckon!"respondedDunn,grimly。"That’senough!Fallback!"
Tothesurpriseofhiscompanion,heliftedhisheaderect,andwithastrong,firmstepwalkeddirectlytothetree。Reachingit,heplantedhimselfsquarelybeforetheopening。
"Halloo!"hesaid。
Therewasnoreply。Asquirrelscamperedawayclosetohisfeet。
Brace,farinthedistance,afteranineffectualattempttodistinguishhiscompanionthroughtheinterveningtrunks,tookoffhiscoat,leanedagainstatree,andlitacigar。
"Comeoutofthatcabin!"continuedDunn,inaclear,resonantvoice。"ComeoutbeforeIdragyouout!"
"Allright,’CaptainScott。’Don’tshoot,andI’llcomedown,"
saidavoiceasclearandashighashisown。Thehangingstripsofbarkweredashedaside,andawomanleapedlightlytotheground。
Dunnstaggeredback。"Teresa!bytheEternal!"
ItwasTeresa!theoldTeresa!Teresa,ahundredtimesmorevicious,reckless,hysterical,extravagant,andoutrageousthanbefore。Teresa,staringwithtoothandeye,sunburntandembrowned,herhairhangingdownhershoulders,andhershawldrawntightlyaroundherneck。
"Teresaitis!thesameoldgal!Hereweareagain!Returnofthefavoriteinheroriginalcharacter!Fortwoweeksonly!
Houpla!Tshk!"and,catchingheryellowskirtwithherfingers,shepirouettedbeforetheastoundedman,andendedinapose。
Recoveringhimselfwithaneffort,Dunndashedforwardandseizedherbythewrist。
"Answerme,woman!IsthatLow’scabin?"
"Itis。"
"Whooccupiesitbesides?"
"Ido。"
"Andwhoelse?"
"Well,"drawledTeresaslowly,withanextravagantaffectationofmodesty,"nobodyelsebutus,Ireckon。Two’scompany,youknow,andthree’snone。"
"Stop!Willyouswearthatthereisn’tayounggirl,his——hissweetheart——concealedtherewithyou?"
ThefireinTeresa’seyewasgenuineassheansweredsteadily,"Well,itain’tmystyletoputupwiththatsortofthing;atleast,itwasn’toveratYolo,andyouknowit,JimDunn,orI
wouldn’tbehere。"
"Yes,yes,"saidDunnhurriedly。"ButI’mad——dfool,orworse,thefoolofafool。Tellme,Teresa,isthismanLowyourlover?"
Teresaloweredhereyesasifinmaidenlyconfusion。"Well,ifI’dknownthatYOUhadanyfeelingofyourownaboutit——ifyou’dspokensooner——"
"Answerme,youdevil!"
"Heis。"
"Andhehasbeenwithyouhere——yesterday——to-night?"
"Hehas。"
"Enough。"Helaughedaweak,foolishlaugh,and,turningpale,suddenlylapsedagainstatree。Hewouldhavefallen,butwithaquickinstinctTeresasprangtohisside,andsupportedhimgentlytoaroot。Theactionover,theybothlookedastounded。
"Ireckonthatwasn’tmuchlikeeitheryouorme,"saidDunnslowly,"wasit?Butifyou’dletmedropthenyou’dhavestretchedoutthebiggestfoolintheSierras。"Hepaused,andlookedathercuriously。"What’scomeoveryou;blessedifI
seemtoknowyounow。"
Shewasverypaleagain,andquiet;thatwasall。
"Teresa!d——nit,lookhere!WhenIwaslaidupyonderinExcelsiorIsaidIwantedtogetwellforonlytwothings。Onewastohuntyoudown,theothertomarryNellieWynn。WhenI
camehereIthoughtthatlastthingcouldneverbe。IcamehereexpectingtofindherherewithLow,andkillhim——perhapskillhertoo。Ineveroncethoughtofyou;notonce。Youmighthaverisenupbeforeme——betweenmeandhim——andI’dhavepassedyouby。AndnowthatIfindit’sallamistake,anditwasyou,nother,Iwaslookingfor,why——"
"Why,"sheinterruptedbitterly,"you’lljusttakeme,ofcourse,tosaveyourtimeandearnyoursalary。I’mready。"
"ButI’Mnot,justyet,"hesaidfaintly。"Helpmeup。"
Shemechanicallyassistedhimtohisfeet。
"Nowstandwhereyouare,"headded,"anddon’tmovebeyondthistreetillIreturn。"
Hestraightenedhimselfwithaneffort,clenchedhisfistsuntilthenailswerenearlyburiedinhispalms,andstrodewithafirm,steadystepinthedirectionhehadcome。Inafewmomentshereturnedandstoodbeforeher。
"I’vesentawaymydeputy——themanwhobroughtmehere,thefoolwhothoughtyouwereNellie。Heknowsnowhemadeamistake。
ButwhoitwashemistookforNelliehedoesnotknow,norshalleverknow,norshallanylivingbeingknow,otherthanmyself。
AndwhenIleavethewoodto-dayIshallknowitnolonger。YouaresafehereasfarasIamconcerned,butIcannotscreenyoufromothersprying。LetLowtakeyouawayfromhereassoonashecan。"
"Lethimtakemeaway?Ah,yes。Forwhat?"
"Tosaveyou,"saidDunn。"Lookhere,Teresa!Withoutknowingit,youliftedmeoutofhelljustnow,andbecauseofthewrongImighthavedoneher——forHERsake,Ispareyouandshirkmyduty。"
"Forhersake!"gaspedthewoman——"forhersake!Oh,yes!Goon。"
"Well,"saidDunngloomily,"Ireckonperhapsyou’daslieveleftmeinhell,foralltheloveyoubearme。Andmaybeyou’vegrudgeenoughaginmestilltowishI’dfoundherandhimtogether。"
"Youthinkso?"shesaid,turningherheadaway。
"There,d——nit!Ididn’tmeantomakeyoucry。Maybeyouwouldn’t,then。Onlytellthatfellowtotakeyououtofthis,andnotrunawaythenexttimeheseesamancoming。"
"Hedidn’trun,"saidTeresa,withflashingeyes。"I——I——Isenthimaway,"shestammered。Then,suddenlyturningwithfuryuponhim,shebrokeout,"Run!Runfromyou!Ha,ha!YousaidjustnowI’dagrudgeagainstyou。Well,listen,JimDunn。I’donlytobringyouinrangeofthatyoungman’srifle,andyou’dhavedroppedinyourtrackslike——"
"Likethatbar,theothernight,"saidDunn,withashortlaugh。
"SoTHATwasyourlittlegame?"Hecheckedhislaughsuddenly——acloudpassedoverhisface。"Lookhere,Teresa,"hesaid,withanassumptionofcarelessnessthatwasastransparentasitwasutterlyincompatiblewithhisfrank,openselfishness。"Whatbecameofthatbar?Theskin——eh?Thatwasworthsomething?"
"Yes,"saidTeresaquietly。"LowexchangeditandgotaringformefromthattraderIsaacs。Itwasworthmore,youbet。Andtheringdidn’tfiteither——"
"Yes,"interruptedDunn,withanalmostchildisheagerness。
"AndImadehimtakeitback,andgetthevalueinmoney。IhearthatIsaacssolditagainandmadeanotherprofit;butthat’slikethosetraders。"ThedisingenuouscandorofTeresa’smannerwasinexquisitecontrasttoDunn。Heroseandgraspedherhandsoheartilyshewasforcedtoturnhereyesaway。
"Good-by!"hesaid。
"Youlooktired,"shemurmured,withasuddengentlenessthatsurprisedhim;"letmegowithyouapartoftheway。"
"Itisn’tsafeforyoujustnow,"hesaid,thinkingofthepossibleconsequencesofthealarmBracehadraised。
"NotthewayYOUcame,"shereplied;"butoneknownonlytomyself。"
Hehesitatedonlyamoment。"Allright,then,"hesaidfinally,"letusgoatonce。It’ssuffocatinghere,andIseemtofeelthisdeadbarkcrinkleundermyfeet。"
Shecastarapidglancearoundher,andthenseemedtosoundwithhereyesthefar-offdepthsoftheaisles,beginningtogrowpalewiththeadvancingday,butstillholdingastrangequiverofheatintheair。Whenshehadfinishedherhalf-abstractedscrutinyofthedistance,shecastonebackwardglanceatherowncabinandstopped。
"Willyouwaitamomentforme?"sheaskedgently。
"Yes——but——notricks,Teresa!Itisn’tworththetime。"
Shelookedhimsquarelyintheeyeswithoutaword。
"Enough,"hesaid;"go!"
Shewasabsentforsomemoments。Hewasbeginningtobecomeuneasy,whenshemadeherappearanceagain,cladinheroldfadedblackdress。Herfacewasverypale,andhereyeswereswollen,butsheplacedhishandonhershoulder,andbiddinghimnottofeartoleanuponher,forshewasquitestrong,ledtheway。
"Youlookmorelikeyourselfnow,andyet——blastitall!——youdon’teither,"saidDunn,lookingdownuponher。"You’vechangedinsomeway。Whatisit?IsitonaccountofthatInjin?
Couldn’tyouhavefoundawhitemaninhisplace?"
"Ireckonhe’sneitherworsenorbetterforthat,"sherepliedbitterly;"andperhapshewasn’tasparticularinhistasteasawhitemanmighthavebeen。But,"sheadded,withasuddenspasmofheroldrage,"it’salie;he’sNOTanIndian,nomorethanI
am。Notunlessbeingbornofamotherwhoscarcelyknewhim,ofafatherwhoneverevensawhim,andbeingbroughtupamongwhitemenandwildbeasts——lesscruelthantheywere——couldmakehimone!"