Onemorningaweekafterward,theforemanenteredthesanctumcautiously,and,closingthedoorofthecomposing-roombehindhim,stoodforamomentbeforetheeditorwithasingularcombinationofirresolution,shamefacedness,andhumorousdiscomfitureinhisface。
Answeringtheeditor’slookofinquiry,hebeganslowly,"Mebbeyerememberwhenwewastalkin’lastweeko’ColonelStarbottle’saccident,IsorterallowedthatheknewallthetimeWHYhewasattackedthatway,onlyhewouldn’ttell。"
"Yes,Irememberyouwereincredulous,"saidtheeditor,smiling。
"Well,Itakeitallback!Ireckonhetoldallheknew。Iwaswrong!Icave!"
"Why?"askedtheeditorwonderingly。
"Well,Ihavebeenthroughthemillmyself!"
Heunbuttonedhisshirtcollar,pointedtohisneck,whichshowedaslightabrasionandasmalllividmarkofstrangulationatthethroat,andadded,withagrimsmile,"AndI’vegotaboutasmuchproofasIwant。"
Theeditorputdownhispenandstaredathim。
"Yousee,Mr。Grey,itwaspartlyyourfault!Whenyoubedeviledmeaboutgettin’thatnews,andallowedImighttrymyhandatreportin’,Iwasfoolenoughtotakeupthechallenge。Soonceortwice,whenIwasoffdutyhere,IhungaroundtheRamierezshanty。
OnceIwentintharwhentheyweregamblin’;tharwaroneortwoAmericanstharthatwarwinnin’asfarasIcouldsee,andwasprettyfullo’thataguardientethattheysellthar——thatkillsatfortyrods。Yousee,Ihadakindo’suspicionthateftharwasanyfoulplaygoin’onitmightbeworkedonthesefellersARTER
theyweredrunk,andwargoin’homewiththarwinnin’s。"
"Soyougaveupyourtheoryofthecolonelbeingattackedfromjealousy?"saidtheeditor,smiling。
"Hol’on!Iain’tthroughyet!Ionlyreckonedthateftharwasagangofroughskepttharonthepremisestheymightbeusedforthatpurpose,andIonlywantedtoketchemattharwork。SoI
jestmeanderedintotheroadwhentheywaraboutcomin’out,andkeptmyeyeskinnedforwhatmighthappen。Tharwasakindo’
corralaboutahundredyardsdowntheroad,halfadobewall,andastockadeo’palm’sontopofit,aboutsixfeethigh。Someofthepalm’swereoff,andIpeepedthrough,buttharwarn’tnobodythar。
Istoodthar,alongsidethebank,leanin’mybackaginoneo’themopenin’s,andjestwatchedandwaited。
"AllofasuddentIfeltmyselfgrabbedbymycoatcollarbehind,andmyneck-handkercherandcollardrawntightaroundmythroattillIcouldn’tbreathe。ThemoreItwistedround,thetightertheclinchseemedtoget。Icouldn’thollernorspeak,buttharI
stoodwithmymouthopen,pinnedbackaginthatcursedstockade,andmyarmsandlegsmovin’upanddown,likeoneo’themdancin’
jacks!Itseemsfunny,Mr。Grey——IreckonIlookedlikeadarnedfool——butIdon’twanterfeelag’inasIdidjestthen。Theclincho’mythroatgottighter;everythinggotblackaboutme;Iwasjestgoin’offandkalkilatin’itwasabouttimeforyoutoadvertiseforanotherforeman,whensuthinbroke——fetchedaway!
"Itwasmycollarbutton,andIdroppedlikeashot。ItwasaminutebeforeIcouldgetmybreathag’in,andwhenIdidandmanagedtoclimbthatdarnedstockade,anddropontheotherside,tharwarn’tasoultobeseen!Afewhossesthatstampededinmygettin’overthefencewarallthatwasthere!Iwasmightyshookup,youbet!——andtomakethehullthingperfectlyridic’lous,whenIgotbacktotheroad,afterallI’dgotthrough,darnmyskin,eftharwarn’tthatpeskyloto’drunkenmenstaggerin’along,jinglin’thescadstheyhadwon,andenjoyin’themselves,andnobodya-followin’’em!Ijined’emjestforkempany’ssake,tillwegotbacktotown,butnothin’happened。"
"But,mydearRichards,"saidtheeditorwarmly,"thisisnolongeramatterofmerereporting,butofbusinessforthepolice。Youmustseethedeputysheriffatonce,andbringyourcomplaint——orshallI?It’snojokingmatter。"
"Hol’on,Mr。Grey,"repliedRichardsslowly。"I’vetoldthistonobodybutyou——noramIgoin’to——sabe?It’sanaffairofmyown——
andIreckonIkintakecareofitwithoutgoin’totheRevisedStatutesoftheStateofCalifornia,orcallin’outthesheriff’sposse。"
Hishumorousblueeyesjustthenhadcertainsteelypointsinthemlikeglitteringfacetsasheturnedthemaway,whichtheeditorhadseenbeforeonmomentousoccasions,andhewasspeakingslowlyandcomposedly,whichtheeditoralsoknewbodednogoodtoanadversary。
"Don’tbeafool,Richards,"hesaidquietly。"Don’ttakeasapersonalaffrontwhatwasacommon,vulgarcrime。Youwouldundoubtedlyhavebeenrobbedbythatrascalhadnottheotherscomealong。"
Richardsshookhishead。"ImighthevbinrobbedadozentimesaforeTHEYcamealong——efthatwasthelittlegame。No,Mr。Grey,——
itwarn’tnorobbery。"
"HadyoubeenpayingcourttotheSenoraRamierez,likeColonelStarbottle?"askedtheeditor,withasmile。
"Notmuch,"returnedRichardsscornfully;"sheain’tmystyle。
But"——hehesitated,andthenadded,"tharwasamightypurtygalthar——andherdarter,Ireckon——areg’larpinkfairy!Shekeminonlyaminute,andtheysorterhustledheroutag’in——fordarnmyskinefshedidn’tlookasmuchouto’placeinthatsmokyoldgarlic-smellin’roomasanangelatabull-fight。Andwhatgotme——
shewasezwhiteezyouorme,withblueeyes,andaloto’darkreddishhairinalongbraiddownherback。Why,onlyforherpurtysing-songvoiceandher’Gracias,senor,’you’dhevreckonedshewasaBlueGrassgirljestfreshfromacrosstheplains。"
Alittleamusedathisforeman’senthusiasm,Mr。Greygaveanostentatiouswhistleandsaid,"Come,now,Richards,lookhere!
Really!"
"Onlyalittlegirl——amerechild,Mr。Grey——notmore’nfourteenifaday,"respondedRichards,inembarrasseddepreciation。
"Yes,butthosepeoplemarryattwelve,"saidtheeditor,withalaugh。"Lookout!Yourappreciationmayhavebeennoticedbysomeotheradmirer。"
Hehalfregrettedthisspeechthenextmomentinthequickflush——
themaleinstinctofrivalry——thatbroughtbacktheglitterofRichards’seyes。"IreckonIkintakecareofthat,sir,"hesaidslowly,"andIkalkilatethatthenexttimeImeetthatchap——
whoeverhemaybe——hewon’tseesomuchofmybackashedid。"
Theeditorknewtherewaslittledoubtofthis,andforaninstantbelievedithisdutytoputthematterinthehandsofthepolice。
Richardswastoogoodandbraveamantoberiskedinabar-roomfight。Butreflectingthatthismightprecipitatethescandalhewishedtoavoid,heconcludedtomakesomepersonalinvestigation。
Astrongercuriositythanhehadfeltbeforewaspossessinghim。
Itwassingular,too,thatRichards’sdescriptionofthegirlwasthatofadifferentandsuperiortype——thehidalgo,orfair-skinnedSpanishsettler。Ifthiswastrue,whatwasshedoingthere——andwhatwereherrelationstotheRamierez?
PARTII
Thenextafternoonhewenttothefonda。Situatedontheoutskirtsofthetownwhichhadlongoutgrownit,itstillboretracesofitsformerimportanceasahacienda,orsmallerfarm,ofoneoftheoldSpanishlandholders。Thepatio,orcentralcourtyard,stillexistedasastable-yardforcarts,andevenoneortwohorsesweretetheredtotherailingsoftheinnercorridor,whichnowservedasanopenverandatothefondaorinn。Theoppositewingwasutilizedasatienda,orgeneralshop,——amagazineforsuchgoodsaswereusedbytheMexicaninhabitants,——andbelongedalsotoRamierez。
Ramierezhimself——round-whiskeredandSanchoPanza-likeinbuild——
welcomedtheeditorwithfat,perfunctoryurbanity。Thefondaandallitcontainedwasathisdisposicion。
Thesenoracoquettishlybewailed,inrisingandfallinginflections,hislongabsence,hisinfidelityandgeneralperfidiousness。Trulyhewasgrowinggreatinwritingoftheaffairsofhisnation——hecouldnolongerseehishumblefriends!Yetnotlongago——trulythatveryweek——therewastheheadimpresorofDonPancho’simprentahimselfwhohadbeenthere!
Agreatman,ofacertainty,andtheymusttakewhattheycouldget!Theywereonlypoorinnkeepers;whenthegovernorcamenottheymustwelcomethealcalde。Towhichtheeditor——otherwiseDonPancho——repliedwithequaleffusion。Hehadindeedrecommendedthefondatohisimpresor,whowasbutacourierbeforehim。Butwhatwasthis?Theimpresorhadbeenravishedatthesightofabeautifulgirl——ameremuchacha——yetofabeautythatdeprivedthesenses——thisangel——clearlythedaughterofhisfriend!Herewastheoldmiracleoftheorangeinfullfruitionandthelovelyfragrantblossomallonthesametree——atthefonda。Andthishadbeenkeptfromhim!
"Yes,itwasbutathingofyesterday,"saidthesenora,obviouslypleased。"Themuchacha——forshewasbutthat——hadjustreturnedfromtheconventatSanJose,whereshehadbeenforfouryears。
Ah!whatwouldyou?Thefondawasnoplaceforthechild,whoshouldknowonlythelitanyoftheVirgin——andtheyhadkeptherthere。Andnow——thatshewashomeagain——shecaredonlyforthehorse。Frommorningtonight!Caballerosmightcomeandgo!
Theremightbeafestival——allthesametoher,itmadenothingifshehadthehorsetoride!Evennowshewaswithoneinthefields。WouldDonPanchoattendandseeCotaandherhorse?"
Theeditorsmilinglyassented,andaccompaniedhishostessalongthecorridortoafewstepswhichbroughtthemtotheleveloftheopenmeadowsoftheoldfarminclosure。Aslightwhitefigureonhorsebackwascareeringinthedistance。AtasignalfromSenoraRamierezitwheeledandcamedownrapidlytowardsthem。Butwhenwithinahundredyardsthehorsewassuddenlypulledupvaquerofashion,andthelittlefigureleapedoffandadvancedtowardthemonfoot,leadingthehorse。
Tohissurprise,Mr。Greysawthatshehadbeenridingbareback,andfromherdiscreethaltatthatdistancehehalfsuspectedASTRIDE!Hiseffusivecomplimentstothemotheronthisexhibitionofskillweresincere,forhewasstruckbythegirl’sfearlessness。
Butwhenbothhorseandrideratlaststoodbeforehim,hewasspeechlessandembarrassed。
ForRichardshadnotexaggeratedthegirl’scharms。Shewasindeeddangerouslypretty,fromhertawnylittleheadtohersmallfeet,andherfigure,althoughcomparativelydiminutive,wasperfectlyproportioned。Grayeyedandblondeasshewasincolor,herracialpeculiaritiesweredistinct,andonlythegood-humoredandenthusiasticRichardscouldhavelikenedhertoanAmericangirl。
Buthewasthemoreastonishedinnoticingthathermustangwasasdistinctandpeculiarasherself——amongrelmareoftheextraordinarytypeknownasa"pinto,"or"calico"horse,mottledinlavenderandpink,Arabianinproportions,andhalfbroken!Hergreenishgrayeyes,inwhichtoomuchofthewhitewasvisible,had,hefancied,asingularsimilarityofexpressiontoCota’sown!
Utterlyconfounded,andstaringatthegirlinherwhite,manyflouncedfrock,barehead,andtawnybraids,asshestoodbesidethisincarnationofequinebarbarism,Greycouldremembernothinglikeitoutsideofacircus。
Hestammeredafewwordsofadmirationofthemare。MissCotathrewouthertwoarmswithagracefulgestureandaprofoundcurtsey,andsaid——
"AladisposiciondeleUsted,senor。"
Greywasquicktounderstandthemaliciousmischiefwhichunderlaythisformalcurtseyanddancedinthegirl’seyes,andevenfancieditsharedbytheanimalitself。Buthewasasingularlygoodriderofuntrainedstock,andratherproudofhisprowess。Hebowed。
"IacceptthatImayhavethehonoroflayingthesenorita’sgiftagainatherlittlefeet。"
ButheretheburlyRamierezintervened。"Ah,MotherofGod!Maythedevilflyawaywithallthisnonsense!Iwillhavenomoreofit,"hesaidimpatientlytothegirl。"Haveacare,DonPancho,"
heturnedtotheeditor;"itisatrick!"
"OneIthinkIknow,"saidGreysapiently。Thegirllookedathimcuriouslyashemanagedtoedgebetweenherandthemustang,underthepretenseofstrokingitsglossyneck。"IshallkeepMYOWN
spurs,"hesaidtoherinalowervoice,pointingtothesharp,small-roweledAmericanspurshewore,insteadofthelarge,blunt,five-pointedstaroftheMexicanpattern。
Thegirlevidentlydidnotunderstandhimthen——thoughshedidamomentlater!Forwithoutattemptingtocatchholdofthemustang’smane,Greyinasingleleapthrewhimselfacrossitsback。Theanimal,utterlyunprepared,wasatfirststupefied。Butbythistimeherriderhadhisseat。Hefelthersensitivespinearchlikeacat’sbeneathhimasshesprangrocket-wiseintotheair。
Buthereshewasmistaken!Insteadofclingingtightlytoherflankswiththeinnersideofhiscalves,aftertheoldvaquerofashiontowhichshewasaccustomed,hedroppedhisspurredheelsintohersidesandallowedhisbodytorisewithherspring,andthecruelspurtocutitstrackupwardfromherbellyalmosttoherback。
Shedroppedlikeashot,hedexterouslywithdrawinghisspurs,andregaininghisseat,jarredbutnotdiscomfited。Againsheessayedaleap;thespursagainmarkeditsheightinascarifyingtrackalonghersmoothbarrel。Shetriedathirdleap,butthistimedroppedhalfwayasshefeltthesteelscrapingherside,andthenstoodstill,trembling。Greyleapedoff!
Therewasasoundofapplausefromtheinnkeeperandhiswife,assistedbyaloungingvaquerointhecorridor。Ashamedofhisvictory,GreyturnedapologeticallytoCota。Tohissurprisesheglancedindifferentlyatthetricklingsidesofherfavorite,andonlyregardedhimcuriously。
"Ah,"shesaid,drawinginherbreath,"youarestrong——andyoucomprehend!"
"Itwasonlyatrickforatrick,senorita,"hereplied,reddening;
"letmelookafterthosescratchesinthestable,"headded,asshewasturningaway,leadingtheagitatedandexcitedanimaltowardashedintherear。
Hewouldhavetakentheriatawhichshewasstillholding,butshemotionedhimtoprecedeher。Hedidsobyafewfeet,buthehadscarcelyreachedthestabledoorbeforeshesuddenlycaughthimroughlybytheshoulders,and,shovinghimintotheentrance,slammedthedooruponhim。
Amazedandalittleindignant,heturnedintimetohearaslightsoundofscufflingoutside,andtoseeCotare-enterwithaflushedface。
"Pardon,senor,"shesaidquickly,"butIfearedshemighthavekickedyou。Resttranquil,however,fortheservanthehastakenheraway。"
Shepointedtoaslouchingpeonwithamalevolentface,whowasangrilydrivingthemustangtowardthecorral。
"Consideritnomore!Iwasrude!SantaMaria!Ialmostthrewyou,too;but,"sheadded,withadazzlingsmile,"youmustnotpunishmeasyouhaveher!Foryouareverystrong——andyoucomprehend。"
ButGreydidnotcomprehend,andwithafewhurriedapologieshemanagedtoescapehisfairbutuncannytormentor。Besides,thisunlooked-forincidenthaddrivenfromhismindthemoreimportantobjectofhisvisit,——thediscoveryoftheassailantsofRichardsandColonelStarbottle。
HisinquiriesoftheRamierezproducednoresult。SenorRamierezwasnotawareofanysuspiciousloiterersamongthefrequentersofthefonda,andexceptfromsomedrunkenAmericanorIrishrevelershehadbeenfreeofdisturbance。
Ah!thepeon——anoldvaquero——wasnotanangel,truly,buthewasdangerousonlytothebullandthewildhorses——andhewasafraidevenofCota!Mr。Greywasfaintoridehomeemptyofinformation。
Hewasstillmoreconcernedaweeklater,onreturningunexpectedlyoneafternoontohissanctum,tohearamusical,childishvoiceinthecomposing-room。
ItwasCota!Shewasthere,asRichardsexplained,onhisinvitation,toviewthemarvelsandmysteriesofprintingatatimewhentheywouldnotbelikelyto"disturbMr。Greyathiswork。"
ButthebeamingfaceofRichardsandthesimpletendernessofhisblueeyesplainlyrevealedthesuddengrowthofanevidentlysincerepassion,andtheunwontedsplendorsofhisbestclothesshowedhowcarefullyhehadpreparedfortheoccasion。
Greywasworriedandperplexed,believingthegirlamaliciousflirt。Yetnothingcouldbemorecaptivatingthanhersimpleandchildishcuriosity,asshewatchedRichardsswingtheleverofthepress,orstoodbyhissideashemarshaledthetypeintofilesonhis"composing-stick。"Hehadevenprintedacardwithhername,"SenoritaCotaRamierez,"thetypeofwhichhadbeensetup,totheaccompanimentofripplesofmusicallaughter,byherlittlebrownfingers。
Theeditormighthavebecomequitesentimentalandpoeticalhadhenotnoticedthatthegrayeyeswhichoftenrestedtentativelyandmeaninglyonhimself,evenwhileapparentlylisteningtoRichards,weremorethaneverliketheeyesofthemustangonwhosescarredflanksherglancehadwanderedsocoldly。
Hewithdrewpresentlysoasnottointerrupthisforeman’sinnocenttete-a-tete,butitwasnotverylongafterthatCotapassedhimonthehighroadwiththepintohorseinagallop,andblewhimanaudaciouskissfromthetipsofherfingers。
ForseveraldaysafterwardsRichards’smannerwastingedwithacertainreserveonthesubjectofCotawhichtheeditorattributedtothedelicacyofaseriousaffection,buthewassurprisedalsotofindthathisforeman’seagernesstodiscusshisunknownassailanthadsomewhatabated。Furtherdiscussionregardingitnaturallydropped,andtheeditorwasbeginningtolosehiscuriositywhenitwassuddenlyawakenedbyachanceincident。
Anintimatefriendandoldcompanionofhis——oneEnriquezSaltillo——
haddivergedfromamountaintripespeciallytocalluponhim。
EnriquezwasascionofoneoftheoldestSpanish-Californiafamilies,andinadditiontohisfriendshipfortheeditoritpleasedhimalsotoaffectanintenseadmirationofAmericanwaysandhabits,andeventocombinethecurrentCaliforniaslangwithhisnativeprecisionofspeech——andacertainironicallevitystillmorehisown。
Itseemed,therefore,quitenaturaltoMr。Greytofindhimseatedwithhisfeetontheeditorialdesk,hishatcockedonthebackofhishead,readingthe"Clarion"exchanges。Buthewasupinamoment,andhadembracedGreywithcharacteristiceffusion。
"Ifindmyself,myleetlebrother,butanhouragotwoleaguesfromthisspot!Isaytomyself,’Hola!ItisthehomeofDonPancho——
myfriend!Ishallfindhimcomposingthemagnificenteditorialleader,collectingthesubscriptionofthebigpumpkinandthegreatgooseberry,orgougingouttheeyeoftherivaleditor,atwhichIshallassist!’Ihesitatenolonger;Iflyontheinstant,andIamhere。"
Greywasdelighted。SaltilloknewtheSpanishpopulationthoroughly——hisownsuperiorraceandtheirMexicanandIndianallies。IfanyonecouldsolvethemysteryoftheRamierezfonda,anddiscoverRichards’sunknownassailant,itwasHE!ButGreycontentedhimself,atfirst,withafewbriefinquiriesconcerningthebeautifulCotaandheranonymousassociationwiththeRamierez。
Enriquezwasasbrieflycommunicative。
"Ofyoursuspicions,myleetlebrother,youareright——onthehalf!
ThatleetleangelofaCotais,withoutdoubt,thedaughteroftheadorableSenoraRamierez,butnotoftheadmirablesenor——herhusband。Ah!whatwouldyou?Weareasimple,patriarchalrace;
theesRamierez,hewastheMexicantenantoftheoldSpanishlandlord——suchasmyfather——andweareeverthefathersofthepoor,andsometimesoftheirchildren。Itispossible,therefore,thattheexquisiteCotaresembletheSpanishlandlord。Ah!stop——
remaintranquil!Iremember,"hewenton,suddenlystrikinghisforeheadwithadramaticgesture,"theoldowneroftheesranchwasmycousinTiburcio。Ofaconsequence,myfriend,theesangelismysecondcousin!Behold!Ishallcallthereontheinstant。I
shallembracemylong-lostrelation。Ishallintroducemybestfriend,DonPancho,wholofeher。Ishallsay,’Blessyou,mychildren,’anditisfeenish!Igo!Iamgoneevennow!"
Hestartedupandclappedonhishat,butGreycaughthimbythearm。
"ForHeaven’ssake,Enriquez,beseriousforonce,"hesaid,forcinghimbackintothechair。"Anddon’tspeaksoloud。Theforemanintheotherroomisanenthusiasticadmirerofthegirl。
Infact,itisonhisaccountthatIammakingtheseinquiries。"
"Ah,thegentlemanofthepantuflos,whosetrouserswillnotremain!Ihaveseenhim,friend。Trulyhehastheambitionexcessiftoarrivefromthebedtogototheworkwithoutthedressorthewash。But,"inrecognitionofGrey’shalfseriousimpatience,"remaintranquil。OnhimIshallnotgoback!Ihavesaid!Thefriendofmyfriendiseverthesameasmyfriend!Heistrulynotseducingtotheeye,butwithoutdoubthewillarriveagovernororasenatoringoodtime。Ishallgiftohimmysecondcousin。Itisfeenish!Iwilltellhimnow!"
Heattemptedtorise,butwashelddownandvigorouslyshakenbyGrey。
"I’vehalfamindtoletyoudoit,andgetchuckedthroughthewindowforyourpains,"saidtheeditor,withahalflaugh。
"Listentome。Thisisamoreseriousmatterthanyousuppose。"
AndGreybrieflyrecountedtheincidentofthemysteriousattacksonStarbottleandRichards。Asheproceededhenoticed,however,thattheironicallightdiedoutofEnriquez’seyes,andasingularthoughtfulness,yetunlikehisusualprecisegravity,cameoverhisface。Hetwirledtheendsofhispenciledmustache——anunfailingsignofEnriquez’semotion。
"ThesameaccidentthatarrivetotwomenthatshallbeasoppositeasthegallantStarbottleandtheexcellentRichardsshallnotprovethatitcomefromRamierez,thoughtheybothwereatthefonda,"hesaidgravely。"Thecauseofithavenotcometo-day,noryesterday,norlastweek。ThecauseofithavearrivebeforetherewasanygallantStarbottleorexcellentRichards;beforetherewasanyAmericaninCalifornia——beforeyouandI,myleetlebrother,havelif!Thecausehappenfirst——TWOHUNDREDYEARSAGO!"
Theeditor’sstartofimpatientincredulitywascheckedbytheunmistakablesincerityofEnriquez’sface。"Itisso,"hewentongravely;"itisanoldstory——itisalongstory。Ishallmakehimshort——andnew。"
Hestoppedandlitacigarettewithoutchanginghisoddexpression。
"Itwaswhenthepadresfirsthavethemission,andtaketheheathenandconverthim——andsavehissoul。Itwastheirbusiness,youcomprehend,myPancho?Themoreheathentheyconvert,themoresoultheysave,thebetterbusinessfortheirmissionshop。Buttheheathendonotalwayswishtobe’convert;’theheathenfly,theheathenskidaddle,theheathenwillnotremain,orwillbackslide。Whatwillyoudo?Sotheholyfathersmakealittlegame。Youdonotofapossibilitycomprehendhowtheholyfathersmakeaconvert,myleetlebrother?"headdedgravely。
"No,"saidtheeditor。
"Ishalltelltoyou。Theytakefromthepresidiofiveorsixdragons——youcomprehend——thecavalrysoldiers,andtheypursuetheheathenfromhislittlehut。Whentheycannotsurroundhimandhefly,theycatchhimwiththelasso,likethewildhoss。Thelassocatchhimaroundtheneck;heisobligedtoremain。Sometimeheisstrangle。Sometimeheisdead,butthesoulissave!Youbelievenot,Pancho?Iseeyouwrinklethebrow——youflashtheeye;youlikeitnot?Believeme,Ilikeitnot,neither,butitisso!"
Heshruggedhisshoulders,threwawayhishalfsmokedcigarette,andwenton。
"Onetimeapadrewhohavethezealexcessifforthesavingofsoul,whenhefindtheheathen,whoisayounggirl,haveescapethesoldiers,heofhimselfhaveseizethelassoandflungit!Heislucky;hecatchher——butlookyou!Shestopnot——shestillfly!
Shenotonlyfly,butofasuretyshedragthegoodpadrewithher!
Hecannotloosehimself,forhisriataisfasttothesaddle;thedragonscannothelp,forheisdragsofast。Ontheinstantshehavegone——andsohavethepadre。Forwhy?Itisnotayounggirlhehavelasso,butthedevil!Youcomprehend——itisapunishment——
aretribution——heisfeenish!Andforever!
"Foreveryyearhemustcomebackaspirit——onaspirithoss——andswingthelasso,andmakeasiftocatchtheheathen。Heiscondemnevertoplayhislittlegame;nowthereisnoheathenmoretoconvert,hecatchwhathecan。Mygrandfatherhaveonceseenhim——itisnightandastorm,andhepassbylikeaflash!Mygrandfatherlikeitnot——heismuchdissatisfied!Myunclehaveseenhim,too,buthemakethesignofthecross,andthelassohavefalltotheside,andmyunclehavemuchgratification。A
vaqueroofmyfatherandapeonofmycousinhavebothbeenpickedup,lassoed,anddraggeddead。
"Manypeopleshavediedofhiminthestrangling。Sometimeheisseen,sometimeitisthewomanonlythatonesees——sometimeitisbutthehoss。Buteversomebodyisdead——strangle!Ofatruth,myfriend,thegallantStarbottleandtheambitiousRichardshavejustescaped!"
Theeditorlookedcuriouslyathisfriend。Therewasnottheslightestsuggestionofmischieforironyinhistoneormanner;
nothing,indeed,butasincerityandanxietyusuallyrarewithhistemperament。ItstruckhimalsothathisspeechhadbutlittleoftheoddCaliforniaslangwhichwasalwaysapartofhisimitativelevity。Hewaspuzzled。
"Doyoumeantosaythatthissuperstitioniswellknown?"heasked,afterapause。
"Amongmypeople——yes。"
"AnddoYOUbelieveinit?"
Enriquezwassilent。Thenhearose,andshruggedhisshoulders。
"Quiensabe?Itisnotmoredifficulttocomprehendthanyourstory。"
Hegravelyputonhishat。Withitheseemedtohaveputonhisoldlevity。"Come,behold,itisalongtimebetweendrinks!Letustothehotelandthebarkeep,whoshallgiveupthesmashofbrandyandthejulepofmintsbeforethelassoofFriarPedroshallpreventustheswallow!Letusskiddadle!"
Mr。Greyreturnedtothe"Clarion"officeinamuchmoresatisfiedconditionofmind。WhateverfaithheheldinEnriquez’ssincerity,forthefirsttimesincetheattackonColonelStarbottlehebelievedhehadfoundareallylegitimatejournalisticopportunityintheincident。Thelegendanditssingularcoincidencewiththeoutrageswouldmakecapital"copy。"
Nonameswouldbementioned,yetevenifColonelStarbottlerecognizedhisownadventure,hecouldnotpossiblyobjecttothisinterpretationofit。Theeditorhadfoundthatfewpeopleobjectedtobetheheroofaghoststory,orthefavoredwitnessofaspiritualmanifestation。NorcouldRichardsfindfaultwiththisviewofhisownexperience,hithertokeptasecret,solongasitdidnotrefertohisrelationswiththefairCota。Summoninghimatoncetohissanctum,hebrieflyrepeatedthestoryhehadjustheard,andhispurposeofusingit。Tohissurprise,Richards’sfaceassumedaseriousnessandanxietyequaltoEnriquez’sown。
"It’sagoodstory,Mr。Grey,"hesaidawkwardly,"andIain’tsayin’itain’tmightygoodnewspaperstuff,butitwon’tdoNOW,forthewholemystery’supandtheassailantfound。"
"Found!When?Whydidn’tyoutellmebefore?"exclaimedGrey,inastonishment。
"Ididn’treckonyeweresokeenonit,"saidRichardsembarrassedly,"and——and——itwasn’tmyownsecretaltogether。"
"Goon,"saidtheeditorimpatiently。
"Well,"saidRichardsslowlyanddoggedly,"yeseetherewasafoolthatwassweetonCota,andheallowedhimselftobebedeviledbyhertoridehercursedpinkandyallermustang。Naturallythebeastboltedatonce,buthemanagedtohangonbythemaneforhalfamileorso,whenittooktobuck-jumpin’。Thefirst’buck’
threwhimcleanintotheroad,butdidn’tstunhim,yetwhenhetriedtorise,thefirstthingheknowedhewasgrabbedfrombehindandhalfchokedbysomebody。Hewasheldsotightthathecouldn’tturn,buthemanagedtogetouthisrevolverandfiretwoshotsunderhisarm。Thegripheldonforaminute,andthenloosened,andthesomethin’slumpeddownontopo’him,buthemanagedtoworkhimselfaround。Andthen——whatdoyouthinkhesaw?——why,thattharhoss!withtwobulletholesinhisneck,lyin’besidehim,butstillgrippin’hiscoatcollarandneck-handkercherinhisteeth!Yes,sir!theroughthatattackedColonelStarbottle,thevillainthattookmebehindwhenIwasleanin’aginthatcursedfence,wasthatsameGod-forsaken,hell-inventedpintohoss!"
Inaflashofrecollectiontheeditorrememberedhisownexperience,andthesingularscuffleoutsidethestabledoorofthefonda。UndoubtedlyCotahadsavedhimfromasimilarattack。
"Butwhynottellthisstorywiththeother?"saidtheeditor,returningtohisfirstidea。"It’stremendouslyinteresting。"
"Itwon’tdo,"saidRichards,withdoggedresolution。
"Why?"
"Because,Mr。Grey——thatfoolwasmyself!"
"You!Againattacked!"
"Yes,"saidRichards,withadarkeningface。"Againattacked,andbythesamehoss!Cota’shoss!WhetherCotawasorwasnotknowin’itstricks,shewasactuallyfuriousatmeforkillin’it——
andit’sallover’twixtmeandher。"
"Nonsense,"saidtheeditorimpulsively;"shewillforgiveyou!
Youdidn’tknowyourassailantwasahorseWHENYOUFIRED。Lookattheattackonyouintheroad!"
Richardsshookhisheadwithdoggedhopelessness。"It’snouse,Mr。Grey。Ioughterguesseditwasahossthen——tharwasnothin’
elseinthatcorral。No!Cota’salreadygoneawaybacktoSanJose,andIreckontheRamierezhasgotscaredofherandpackedheroff。So,onaccountofitsbein’HERhoss,andwhathappenedbetwixtmeandher,youseemymouthisshut。"
"Andthecolumnsofthe’Clarion’too,"saidtheeditor,withasigh。
"Iknowit’shard,sir,butit’sbetterso。I’vereckonedmebbeshewasalittlecrazy,andsinceyou’vetoldmethatSpanishyarn,itmoutbethatshewassorto’playin’shewasthatpriest,andtrainedthatmustangezshedid。"
Afterapause,somethingofhisoldselfcamebackintohisblueeyesashesadlyhitcheduphisbracesandpassedthemoverhisbroadshoulders。"Yes,sir,Iwasafool,forwe’velosttheonlybitofrealsensationnewsthatevercameinthewayofthe’Clarion。’"
AJACKANDJILLOFTHESIERRAS
Itwasfouro’clockintheafternoon,andthehottesthourofthedayonthatSierranfoothill。Thewesternsun,streamingdownthemile-longslopeofclose-setpinecrests,hadbeencaughtonanoutlyingledgeofglaringwhitequartz,coveredwithminingtoolsanddebris,andseemedtohavebeenthrownintoanincandescentrage。Theairaboveitshimmeredandbecamevisible。Awhitecanvastentonitwasanobjectnottobeborne;thesteel-tippedpicksandshovels,intolerabletotouchandeyesight,andatiltedtinprospectingpan,fallingover,flashedoutasanothersunofinsufferableeffulgence。Atsuchmomentsthefivemembersofthe"EurekaMiningCompany"prudentlywithdrewtothenearestpine-
tree,whichcastashadowsosharplydefinedontheglisteningsandthattheimpingementofahandorfingerbeyondthatlinecutlikeaknife。Themenlay,orsquatted,inthisshadow,feverishlypuffingtheirpipesandwaitingforthesuntoslipbeyondtheburningledge。Yetsoirritatingwasthedryair,fragrantwiththearomaoftheheatedpines,thatoccasionallyonewouldstartupandwalkaboutuntilhehadbroughtonthatprofuseperspirationwhichgaveamomentaryrelief,and,ashebelieved,savedhimfromsunstroke。Suddenlyavoiceexclaimedquerulously:——
"Dernediftheblastedbucketain’temptyag’in!Notadropleft,byJimminy!"
Astareofhelplessdisgustwasexchangedbythemomentarilyupliftedheads;theneverymanlaydownagain,asiftryingtoerasehimself。
"Whobroughtthelast?"demandedtheforeman。
"Idid,"saidareflectivevoicecomingfromapartnerlyingcomfortablyonhisback,"andifanybodyreckonsI’mgoingtofaceTophetag’indownthatslope,he’smistaken!"Thespeakerwasthirsty——buthehadprinciples。
"Wemustthrowroundforit,"saidtheforeman,takingthedicefromhispocket。
Hecast;thelowestnumberfelltoParkhurst,aflorid,full-
bloodedTexan。"Allright,gentlemen,"hesaid,wipinghisforehead,andliftingthetinpailwitharesignedair,"onlyEF
anythingcomestomeonthatbarestretcho’stageroad,——andI’mkinderseein’thingsspottyandblacknow,rememberyouain’tanywharNEARERthewaterthanyouwere!Iain’tsayin’itformyself——butitmoutberoughonYOU——and"——
"GiveMEthepail,"interruptedatallyoungfellow,rising。"I’llriskit。"
Criesof"GoodoldNed,"and"Hunkyboy!"greetedhimashetookthepailfromtheperspiringParkhurst,whoatoncelaydownagain。
"Youmayn’tbeaprofessin’Christian,ingoodstandin’,NedBray,"
continuedParkhurstfromtheground,"butyou’reaboutaswhiteastheymake’em,andyou’regoin’todoaHeavenlyAct!Irepeatit,gents——aHeavenlyAct!"
WithoutareplyBraywalkedoffwiththepail,stoppingonlyintheunderbrushtopluckafewsoftfrondsoffern,partofwhichheputwithinthecrownofhishat,andstucktherestinitsbandaroundtheouterbrim,makingaparasol-likeshadeabovehisshoulders。
Thusequippedhepassedthroughtheouterfringeofpinestoarockytrailwhichbegantodescendtowardsthestageroad。Herehewasinthefullglareofthesunanditsreflectionfromtheheatedrocks,whichscorchedhisfeetandprickedhisbentfaceintoarash。Thedescentwassteepandnecessarilyslowfromtheslipperinessofthedesiccatedpineneedlesthathadfallenfromabove。Norwerehistroublesoverwhen,afewrodsfurther,hecameuponthestageroad,whichheresweptinasharpcurveroundtheflankofthemountain,itsreddust,groundbyheavywagonsandpack-trainsintoafinepowder,wasneverthelesssoheavywithsomemetallicsubstancethatitscarcelyliftedwiththefoot,andhewasobligedtoliterallywadethroughit。Yetthereweretwohundredyardsofthisroadtobepassedbeforehecouldreachthatpointofitsbankwhereanarrowandprecipitoustraildroppeddiagonallyfromit,tocreepalongthemountainsidetothespringhewasseeking。
Whenhereachedthetrail,hepausedtotakebreathandwipetheblindingbeadsofsweatfromhiseyesbeforehecautiouslyswunghimselfoverthebankintoit。Asinglemisstepherewouldhavesenthimheadlongtothetopsofpine-treesathousandfeetbelow。
Holdinghispailinonehand,withtheotherhesteadiedhimselfbyclutchingthefernsandbramblesathisside,andatlastreachedthespring——anicheinthemountainsidewithaledgescarcelyfourfeetwide。HehadmerelyaccomplishedtheordinarygymnasticfeatperformedbythemembersoftheEurekaCompanyfourorfivetimesaday!Butthedaywasexceptionallyhot。Heheldhiswriststocooltheirthrobbingpulsesintheclear,coldstreamthatgurgledintoitsrockybasin;hethrewthewateroverhisheadandshoulders;heswunghislegsovertheledgeandlettheoverflowfallonhisdustyshoesandankles。Gentleanddeliciousrigorscameoverhim。Hesatwithhalfclosedeyeslookingacrossthedarkolivedepthsofthecanyonbetweenhimandtheoppositemountain。Ahawkwasswinginglazilyaboveit,apparentlywithinastone’sthrowofhim;heknewitwasatleastamileaway。Thirtyfeetabovehimranthestageroad;hecouldhearquitedistinctlytheslowthudofhoofs,thedulljarofharness,andthelaboredcreakingofthePioneerCoachasitcrawledupthelongascent,partofwhichhehadjustpassed。Hethoughtofit,——aslowdriftingcloudofdustandheat,ashehadoftenseenit,abandonedbyevenitspassengers,whosoughtshelterinthewaysidepinesastheytoiledbehindittothesummit,——andhuggedhimselfinthegratefulshadowsofthespring。Ithadpassedoutofhearingandthought,hehadturnedtofillhispail,whenhewasstartledbyashowerofdustandgravelfromtheroadabove,andthenextmomenthewasthrownviolentlydown,blindedandpinnedagainsttheledgebythefallofsomeheavybodyonhisbackandshoulders。Hislastflashofconsciousnesswasthathehadbeenstruckbyasackofflourslippedfromthepackofsomepassingmule。
Howlongheremainedunconsciousheneverknew。Itwasprobablynotlong,forhischilledhandsandarms,thrustbytheblowonhisshouldersintothepoolofwater,assistedinrestoringhim。Hecametowithasenseofsuffocatingpressureonhisback,buthisheadandshoulderswereswathedinutterdarknessbythefoldsofsomesoftfabricsanddraperies,which,tohisconnectingconsciousness,seemedasifthecontentsofabrokenbaleortrunkhadalsofallenfromthepack。Withatremendousefforthesucceededingettinghisarmoutofthepool,andattemptedtofreehisheadfromitsblindingenwrappings。Indoingsohishandsuddenlytouchedhumanflesh——asoft,baredarm!Withthesameastoundingdiscoverycameonemoreterrible:thatarmbelongedtotheweightthatwaspressinghimdown;andnow,assistedbyhisstruggles,itwasslowlyslippingtowardthebrinkoftheledgeandtheabyssbelow!Withadesperateeffortheturnedonhisside,caughtthebody,——assuchitwas,——draggeditbackontheledge,atthesamemomentthat,freeinghisheadfromitscovering,——afeminineskirt,——hediscovereditwasawoman!
Shehadbeenalsounconscious,althoughthetouchofhiscold,wethandonherskinhadprobablygivenherashockthatwasnowshowingitselfinaconvulsiveshudderofhershouldersandahalfopeningofhereyes。Suddenlyshebegantostareathim,todrawinherkneesandfeettowardher,sideways,withafemininemovement,asshesmoothedoutherskirt,andkeptitdownwithahandonwhichsheleaned。Shewasatall,handsomegirl,fromwhathecouldjudgeofherhalf-sittingfigureinhertornsilkdust-
cloak,which,althoughitscapeandonesleeveweresplitintoribbons,hadstillprotectedherdelicate,well-fittinggownbeneath。Shewasevidentlyalady。
"What——isit?——whathashappened?"shesaidfaintly,yetwithaslighttouchofformalityinhermanner。
"Youmusthavefallen——fromtheroadabove,"saidBrayhesitatingly。"
"Fromtheroadabove?"sherepeated,withaslightfrown,asiftoconcentrateherthought。Sheglancedupward,thenattheledgebeforeher,andthen,forthefirsttime,atthedarkeningabyssbelow。Thecolor,whichhadbeguntoreturn,suddenlyleftherfacehere,andshedrewinstinctivelybackagainstthemountainside。"Yes,"shehalfmurmuredtoherself,ratherthantohim,"itmustbeso。Iwaswalkingtoonearthebank——and——Ifell!"Thenturningtohim,shesaid,"Andyoufoundmelyingherewhenyoucame。"
"Ithink,"stammeredBray,"thatIwasherewhenyoufell,andI——I
brokethefall。"Hewassorryforitamomentafterward。
Sheliftedherhandsomegrayeyestohim,sawthedust,dirt,andleavesonhisbackandshoulders,thecollarofhisshirttornopen,andafewspotsofbloodfromabruiseonhisforehead。Herblackeyebrowsstraightenedagainasshesaidcoldly,"Dearme!I
amverysorry;Icouldn’thelpit,youknow。Ihopeyouarenototherwisehurt。"
"No,"herepliedquickly。"Butyou,areyousureyouarenotinjured?Itmusthavebeenaterribleshock。"
"I’mnothurt,"shesaid,helpingherselftoherfeetbytheaidofthemountain-sidebushes,andignoringhisprofferedhand。"But,"
sheaddedquicklyandimpressively,glancingupwardtowardthestageroadoverhead,"whydon’ttheycome?Theymusthavemissedme!Imusthavebeenherealongtime;it’stoobad!"
"THEYmissedyou?"herepeateddiffidently。
"Yes,"shesaidimpatiently,"ofcourse!Iwasn’talone。Don’tyouunderstand?Igotoutofthecoachtowalkuphillonthebankunderthetrees。Itwassohotandstuffy。Myfootmusthaveslippedupthere——and——I——slid——down。Haveyouheardanyonecallingme?Haveyoucalledoutyourself?"
Mr。Braydidnotliketosayhehadonlyjustrecoveredconsciousness。Hesmiledvaguelyandfoolishly。Butonturningaroundinherimpatience,shecaughtsightofthechasmagain,andlapsedquitewhiteagainstthemountainside。
"Letmegiveyousomewaterfromthespring,"hesaideagerly,asshesankagaintoasittingposture;"itwillrefreshyou。"
Helookedhesitatinglyaroundhim;hehadneithercupnorflask,buthefilledthepailandhelditwithgreatdexteritytoherlips。Shedrankalittle,extractedalacehandkerchieffromsomehiddenpocket,dippeditspointinthewater,andwipedherfacedelicately,afteracertainfelinefashion。Then,catchingsightofsomesmallobjectintheforkofabushaboveher,shequicklypounceduponit,andwithaswiftsweepofherhandunderherskirt,putonHERFALLENSLIPPER,andstoodonherfeetagain。
"Howdoesonegetoutofsuchaplace?"sheaskedfretfully,andthen,glancingathimhalfindignantly,"whydon’tyoushout?"
"Iwasgoingtotellyou,"hesaidgently,"thatwhenyouarealittlestronger,wecangetoutbythewayIcamein,——alongthetrail。"
Hepointedtothenarrowpathwayalongtheperilousincline。
Somehow,withthistall,beautifulcreaturebesidehim,itlookedmoreperilousthanbefore。Shemayhavethoughtsotoo,forshedrewinherbreathsharplyandsankdownagain。
"Istherenootherway?"
"None!"
"HowdidYOUhappentobehere?"sheaskedsuddenly,openinghergrayeyesuponhim。"Whatdidyoucomeherefor?"shewenton,almostimpertinently。
"Tofetchapailofwater。"Hestopped,andthenitsuddenlyoccurredtohimthatafteralltherewasnoreasonforhisbeingbulliedbythistall,good-lookinggirl,evenifheHADsavedher。
Hegavealittlelaugh,andaddedmischievously,"JustlikeJackandJill,youknow。"
"What?"shesaidsharply,bendingherblackbrowsathim。
"JackandJill,"hereturnedcarelessly;"Ibrokemycrown,youknow,andYOU,"——hedidnotfinish。
Shestaredathim,tryingtokeepherfaceandhercomposure;butasmile,thatonherimperiouslipshethoughtperfectlyadorable,hereliftedthecornersofhermouth,andsheturnedherfaceaside。Butthesmile,andthelineofdazzlinglittleteethitrevealed,wereunfortunatelyonthesidetowardhim。Emboldenedbythis,hewenton,"Icouldn’tthinkwhathadhappened。AtfirstI
hadasortofideathatpartofamule’spackhadfallenontopofme,——blankets,flour,andallthatsortofthing,youknow,until"——
Hersmilehadvanished。"Well,"shesaidimpatiently,"until?"