CHAPTERI
ONLYAMISSIONARY
Highuponarock,poisedlikeabirdforflight,starknaked,hissatinskinshininglikegoldandsilverintherisingsun,stoodayouth,tall,slimofbody,notfullydevelopedbutwithmusclespromising,intheirfaultless,gentlyswellingoutline,strengthandsupplenesstoanunusualdegree。Gazingdownintothepoolformedbyaneddyoftherivertwentyfeetbelowhim,hestoodasifcalculatingthedistance,hisprofileturnedtowardthemanwhohadjustemergedfromthebushesandwasstandingonthesandystrandoftheriver,paddleinhand,lookingupathimwithanexpressionofwonderanddelightinhiseyes。
"Yegods,whatapicture!"saidthemantohimself。
Noiselessly,asiffearingtosendtheyouthoffinflight,helaidhispaddleonthesand,hurriedlyfeltinhispockets,andsworetohimselfvigorouslywhenhecouldfindnosketchbookthere。
"Whatapose!WhatanApollo!"hemuttered。
Thesunlightglisteningonthebeautifulwhiteskinlaylikepoolsofgoldinthecurvinghollowsoftheperfectlymodelledbody,andranlikesilverovertheroundedswellingsofthelimbs。Instinctwithlifeheseemed,somethinginhisposesuggestingthathehadeitheralightedfromthegolden,ambientair,orwasabouttocommithimselftoit。Themanonthesandcontinuedtogazeasifhewerebeholdingacreatureofanotherworld。
"Oh,Lord!Whatlines!"hebreathed。
Slowlytheyouthbegantomovehisarmsuptothehorizontal,thentotheperpendicular,reachingtotheutmostofhisheightuponhistoetips,breathingdeepthewhile。Smoothly,slowly,themusclesinlegsandthighs,inback,inabdomen,inchest,respondingtotheexercisemovedunderthelustrousskinasifthemselveswerelivingthings。Overandoveragaintheactionwasrepeated,themusclesandbodymovinginrhythmicharmonylikesomeperfectmechanismrunninginabathofoil。
"YegodsofGreece!"breathedtheman。"WhatisthisthingIsee?
Fleshorspirit?Manorgod?"Againhesworeathimselfforneglectingtobringhissketchbookandpencil。
"Hello,father!Whereareyou?"Agirl’svoicerangout,high,clear,andnearathand。
"GoodLord!"saidthemantohimself,glancingupatthepoisedfigure。"Imuststopher。"
Onestartledglancetheyouthflungdownuponhim,anotherinthedirectionofthevoice,then,likeawhite,gleamingarrowheshotdown,anddisappearedinthedarkpoolbelow。
Withhiseyesuponthewaterthemanawaitedhisreappearing。A
halfminute,afullminutehewaited,butinvain。Swiftlyherantowardtheedgeofthepool。Therewasnosignanywhereoftheyouth。
Ghastlypaleandpanting,themanran,asfarroundthebaseoftherockasthewaterwouldallowhim,seekingeverywheresignsoftheswimmer。
"Hello,father!Oh,thereyouare!"Breakingthroughthebushes,agirlrantohim。
"Whatisit,pater?Youareill。Whatisthematter?"
"Goodheavens!hewasthere!"gaspedtheman,pointingtothehighrock。"Heplungedinthere。"Hepointedtothepool。"Hehasn’tcomeup。Heisdrowned。"
"Who?Whatareyousaying?Wakeup,father。Whowasthere?"
"Aboy!Ayoungman!Hedisappeareddownthere。"
"Ayoungman?Washe——washe——dressed?"inquiredthegirl。
"Dressed?No。No。"
"Didhe——didhe——hearme——calling?"
"Ofcoursehedid。That’swhatstartledhim,Iimagine。Poorboy!
Ifearheisgone。"
"Didhefallin,ordidhedive?"
"Heseemedtodive,buthehasnotcomeup。Ifearheisgone。"
"Oh,nonsense,father,"saidthegirl。"Ibetyouhehasswumroundthebend。Justgoovertherockandsee。"
"Godgrantit!"saidherfather。
Hedroppedhispaddle,ranupovertherockanddownintothelittledellontheothersidethatrandowntothewater’sedge。
Therehesawatent,withalltheaccompanimentsofawellorderedcamp,andamancookingbreakfastonasmallfire。
"Well,I’llbecombusticated!"hesaidtohimself,weaklyholdingtoalittlepoplartree。
"Isay!"hecried,"whereishe?Hashecomein?Isheallright?"
"Who?"saidthemanatthefire。
"Theboyontherock。"
Themangazedathimastonished,thenasifsuddenlygraspinghismeaning,replied,"Yes,hecamein。He’sdressinginthetent。"
"Well,I’llbecondumbusticated!"saidtheman。"Say!whatthedevildoeshemeanbyscaringpeopleoutoftheirsensesinthatway!"
Themanatthefirestoodgazingathiminanutterlybewilderedway。
"Ifyouwilltellmeexactlywhatyouareafter,Imaybeabletohelpyou。"
Theotherdrewslowlynearthefire。Hewasstillpale,andbreathingquickly。
"Hello,dad,isbreakfastready?"cameacheeryvoicefromthetent。
"ThankGod,heisaliveapparently,"saidtheman,sinkingdownonalogbesidethefire。"Youmustpardonme,sir,"hesaid。"Yousee,Isawhimtakeaheaderintothepoolfromthathighrockoveryonder,andhenevercameupagain。Ithoughthewasdrowned。"
Themanatthefiresmiled。
"Theyoungvillaingaveyouafright,didhe?Oneofhisusualtricks。Well,ashisfather,andmoreorlessresponsibleforhim,Iofferthemosthumbleapology。Haveyouhadbreakfast?"
"Yes。Butwhydidhedosuchathing?"
"Askhim。Herehecomes。"
Outfromthetentcametheyouthinshorts,thewarmglowofhisbodyshowingthroughthefilmymaterial。
"Hello!"hecried,backingtowardthetentdoor。"Youarethemanwiththepaddle。Istherebyanychancealadywithyou,ordidI
hearalady’svoiceoverthere?IassureyouIgotadeuceofafright。"
"Yougavemethesupremefrightofmylife,youngman,Icantellyouthat。"
"ButIsurelyheardalady’svoice,"saidtheyouth。
"Youdid。Itwasmydaughter’svoice,anditwasshewhosuggestedthatyouhadswumaroundthebend。Andshesentmeoverheretoinvestigate。"
"Oh,yourdaughter。Excuseme,"saidtheyouth。"Ishallbeoutinafewminutes。"Heslidintothetent,anddidnotreappear。
Themanremainedchattingwiththeyouth’sfatherforafewminutes,thenrisingsaid,"Well,Ifeelbetter。Iconfessthisthinggavemesomethingofashock。Butcomeroundandseeusbeforewego。Weshallbeleavinginanhour。"
Themanatthefirepromisedtomakethevisit,andtheothertookhisdeparture。
Afewminuteslatertheyouthreappeared。
"Isbreakfastready?"hecried。"My,butI’mhungry!Butwhoishe,dad?"
"Sitdown,"saidhisfather,"andgetyourbreakfastwhileitishot。"
"Butwhoishe,dad?"persistedtheyouth。
"Whoishe?"saidhisfather,dishingupthebacon。"Anoilexplorer,anartist,acapitalist,anAmericanfromPittsburgh,thefatherofonechild,agirl。Hermotherisdead。Nineteenyearsold,athletic,moderntype,collegebred,’bossoftheshow’
(quotation)。Theseareafewofthefactsvolunteeredwithinthelimitedspaceofhisvisit。"
"What’shelike,dad?"
"Like?LikeanAmerican。"
"Now,dad,don’tallowyouroldBritishprejudicestorunawaywithyourjudgment。"
"Onthecontrary,Iamperfectlycharmed。HeisoneofthoseAmericanswhocaptureyouatonce,educated,frank,open,withthatpeculiarcharmthatBritisherswillnotbeabletodevelopformanygenerations。AnAmerican,butnotoftheunspeakabletype。Notatall。Youwilllikehim。"
"IamsureIshall,"repliedtheyouth。"Ilikedhisvoiceandhisface。IliketheAmericans。Imetsuchnicechapsatcollege。Soclever,andwithsuchavocabulary。"
"Vocabulary?Well,I’mnottoosureastothevocabularypartofit。"
"Yes,suchbright,pat,expressiveslang,sofreshandinsuchvariety。SodifferentfromyourheavyBritishslang,inwhicheverythingapproachingthesuperlativemustbeoneofthreethings,’ripping,’withverydistinctarticulationonthedoublep,or’tophole,’or’awfullyjolly。’Morerecently,Ibelieve,afourthvariationisallowedin’priceless。’
"Ah,myboy,youhaveunconsciouslyutteredamostsearchingcriticismonyourAmericanfriends。Don’tyouknowthatavocabularyrichinslangispovertystrickeninforcefulandwellchosenEnglish?Thewealthoftheoneisthepovertyoftheother。"
"Whereishegoing?"enquiredtheboy。
"OutbywayofEdmonton,Calgary,MooseJaw,Minneapolis,soontoPittsburgh。Partnerwithhim,younglawyer,expertinmines,unmarried。Heiscomingbackinacoupleofmonthsorsoforabighunt。Wantsustojoinhim。Reallyextraordinary,whenyoucometothinkofit,howmuchinformationhewasabletoconveyinsuchashortspaceoftime。Marvellousgiftofexpression!"
"Whatdidyousay,dad?"
"Say?Oh,astohisinvitation!Why,IbelieveIaccepted,myboy。ItseemedasifIcoulddonothingelse。It’sawayhehas。"
"Is——isthedaughtertobealong?"
"Letmesee。Whatdidhesay?Really,Idon’tknow。ButIshouldjudgethatitwouldbeentirelyasshewished。Sheis——"
"Bossoftheshow,eh?"
"Exactly。Mostvividphrase,eh?"
"Very。Andnodoubtaptlydescriptiveofthefact。"
Inhalfanhourthebreakfastwasfinished,andtheeldermangothispipea—going。
"Now,dad,youhadbettergoalongandmakeyourcall,whileIgetthingstogetherhere。"
"What!Younotgoing!No,no,thatwon’tdo,myboy。Itwasaboutyoutheywereconcerned。Youweretheoccasionoftheacquaintanceship。Besides,meetinginthewildernessthiswaywecan’tdothatsortofthing,youknow。"
"Well,dad,frankly,Iamquiteterrifiedoftheyounglady。
Supposesheshouldstartbossingus。Weshouldbothbequitehelpless。"
"Oh,nonsense,boy!Comealong。Getyourhat。"
"Allright,I’llcome。Onyourheadbetheconsequences,dad。No。
Idon’tneedahat。FortunatelyIputonacleanshirt。WillI
do,dad?YouknowI’m’scairtstiff,’asHarryHobbswouldsay。"
Hisfatherlookedhimover,buttherewasnothingcriticalinhisglance。Prideandlovefilledhiseyesastheyranoverhisson’sfaceandfigure。Andsmallwonder!Theyouthwasgoodtolookupon。Ashadeundersixfeethestood,straightandslim,strengthandsupplegraceineverymoveofhisbody。Hisfacewasbeautifulwiththebeautyoffeatures,cleancutandstrong,butmorewiththebeautyofaclear,candidsoul。Heseemedtoradiateanatmosphereofcheerygoodnatureandunspoiledsimplicity。Hewastwoyearspasthismajority,yethecarriedtheairofayouthofeighteen,inwhichshynessandfearlessnesslookedoutfromhisdeepblueeyes。Itwaswellthatheworenohattohidethemassofrichbrownhairthatwavedbackfromhisforehead。
"You’lldo,boy,"saidhisfather,inavoicewhoserigidevennessoftonerevealedtheemotionitsoughttoconceal。"You’lltakealltheshinefromme,youyoungbeggar,"headdedinatoneofgruffbanter,"buttherewasatime——"
"WASatime,dad?IS,anddon’ttellmeyoudon’tknowit。I
alwaysfeellikeaschoolkidinanycompanywhenyou’reabout。
’WhenthesuncomesoutAllthelittlestarsrunin,’"
hesangfromalatemusichalleffusion。"Why,justcomehereandlookatyourself,"andtheboy’seyesdweltwithaffectionateprideuponhisfather。
Itwaseasytoseewheretheboygothisperfectform。Notsotallashisson,hewasmorefirmlyknit,andwithakindofdaintyneatnessinhisappearancewhichsuggestedthebeauinearlierdays。Buttherewasnothingofweaknessabouttheerect,trimfigure。Asecondglancediscoveredadepthofchest,athicknessofshoulderandofthigh,andageneraldevelopmentofmusclesuchasaringchampionmightshow;and,indeed,itwashisachievementsintheringratherthanintheclassliststhatwonforDickDunbarinhiscollegedayshishighestfame。Andthoughhisfiftyyearshadslowedsomewhatthespeedoffootandhand,theeyewasassureasever,andbutlittleofthenaturalforcewasabatedwhichoncehadmadehimthegloryoftheCambridgesportingyouth,andwhichevenyetcouldtesthisson’smettleinafastbout。
Onthesandyshoreoftheriverbelowtheeddy,theyfoundtheAmericanandhispartygathered,withtheirstuffrangedaboutthemreadyforthecanoes。
"Ah,hereyouare,sir,"saidtheAmerican,advancinghatinhand。
"Andthisisyourson,theyoungrascalwhocamemightyneargivingmeheartfailurethismorning。Bytheway,Ihaven’tthepleasureofknowingyourname。"
"MynameisRichardDunbar,andthisismysonBarry。"
"MynameisOsborneHowland,ofPittsburgh,andthisismydaughterPaula。Inbloomers,asyousee,butneverthelessmydaughter。
Meetalsomyfriendandpartner,Mr。CornwallBrand。"
Thepartyexchangedgreetings,andspentsomemomentsgivingutterancetothoseplatitudeswhicharesousefulinsuchcircumstances,asortofmentalmarkingtimepreparatorytofurthermutualacquaintance。
Thegirlpossessedthatstriking,dashingkindofbrunettebeautythatgoeswithgoodhealth,goodliving,andabundanceofoutdoorexercise。Shecarriedherselfwiththatairofassuredself—
confidencethatcomesastheresultofasomewhatwideexperienceofmen,womenandthings。Shequiteevidentlyscornedtheconventions,ashergarb,beingquitemasculine,herspeechbeingoutspokenanddecoratedwiththenewestandmostingeniousslang,herwholemannerbeingfranklyimpulsive,loudlyproclaimed。
ButBarrylikedheratonce,andmadenopretenceofconcealinghisliking。Toherfather,also,hewasimmediatelydrawn。AstoCornwallBrand,betweenwhomandthegirlthereseemedtoexistasortofunderstanding,hewasnotsosure。
Forhalfanhourorsotheystoodbytheriverexchangingtheirexperiencesinthesenorthernwilds,andtheirviewsuponlifeinthewildernessanduponthingsingeneral。Byalittleskilfulmanagingthegirlgottheyoungmanawayfromtheothers,andthenproceededtodissectandclassifyhim。
Throughtheopenwoodsalongtheriverbanktheywandered,pausinghereandtheretoadmiretheview,untiltheycametoanoverhangingbankattheentrancetoasomewhatdeepgorge,throughwhichtheriverfoamedtotheboilingrapidsbelow。Itwasindeedabeautifulscene。Thebanksoftheriverwerecoveredwitheveryvarietyofshrubandtree,exceptwheretheblackrocksbrokethrough;betweenthebanksthedarkriverragedandfretteditselfintoafoamagainstitsrockybarriers;overthemarchedthesky,aperfectblue。
"Whatalovelyview!"exclaimedthegirl,seatingherselfupontheedgeofthebank。"Now,"shesaid,"tellmeaboutyourself。Yougavemypaterafearfulfrightthismorning。HewasquiteparalysedwhenIcameonhim。"
"Iamverysorry,"saidtheyouth,"butIhadnointention——"
"Iknow。Itoldhimnottoworry,"repliedthegirl。"Iknewyouwouldbeallright。"
"Andhow,pray?"saidtheyoungman,blushingatthememoryofhisstartlingappearanceuponthatrock。
"Iknewthatanyfellowwhocouldtakethatdivewouldn’tlikelylethimselfdrown。Iguessed,too,thatifyouheardmehoot——"
"Idid,"saidtheyouth。
"Yousurewouldgetslippyrightaway。"
"Idid。"
"Iguessyouwereprettywellstartledyourself,weren’tyou?"saidthegirl,pursuingthesubjectwithcoolpersistence。
"Rather,"saidtheyoungman,blushingmoreviolently,andwishingshewouldchangethesubject。"Youaregoingout?"heenquired。
"Yes。"
"To—day?"
"Now——rightaway。"
"Toobad,"hesaid,hisdisappointmentevidentinhistone。
"Whenareyougoingout?Butwhoareyou,anyway?"askedthegirl。
"Youhavetotellmethat。"
"Mylifestory,sotospeak?"
Shenodded。
"It’sveryshortandsimple,liketheannalsofthepoor,"hereplied。"FromEnglandininfancy,onaranchinnorthernAlbertafortenyears,apunylittlewretchIwas,terriblybotheredwithasthma,then"——theboyhesitatedamoment——"mymotherdied,fathermovedtoEdmonton,livedthereforfiveyears,thencetoWapiti,awaynorthwestofEdmonton,ourpresenthome,preparedforcollegebymyfather,universitycourseinWinnipeg,graduatedintheologyayearago,nowthemissionaryinchargeofWapitiandthesurroundingdistrict。"
"Apreacher!"saidthegirl,herfaceandhertoneshowingherdisappointmentonlytooplainly。
"Notmuchofapreacher,Ifear,"saidtheyoungmanwithasmile。
"Amissionary,rather。That’smystory。"
Shenoticedwithsomechagrinthathedidnotaskforhers。
"Whatareyoudoinghere?"sheenquired。
Hehesitatedamomentortwo。
"DadandIalwaystakeatripintothewildseverysummer。"Thenheaddedafterafewmoments’pause,"Butofcoursewehaveotherbusinessonhanduphere。"
"Business?Uphere?"
"Yes。Dadhassome。"Hemadeasiftocontinue,butchangedhismindandfellintosilence,leavingherpiquedbyhisreserveandbyhisapparentindifferencetothethingsconcerningherself。Shedidnotknowthathewaseagerlyhopingthatshewouldsupplythisinformation。
Atlengthheventured,"Mustyougoawayto—day?"
"Idon’tsupposethere’sany’must’aboutit。"
"Whynotstay?"
"WhyshouldI?"
"Oh,itwouldbejolly,"hecried。"Yousee,wecould——exploreabouthere——and,"——heendedratherlamely,——"it’salovelycountry。"
"We’veseenalotofit。ItISlovely,"shesaid,hereyesuponhisfaceasifappraisinghim。"Ishouldliketoknowyoubetter,"
sheadded,withsuddenandcharacteristicfrankness,"soIthinkwewillstay。Butyouwillhavetobeawfullygoodtome。"
"Why,ofcourse,"hecried。"That’ssplendid!Perfectlyjolly!"
"Thenwehadbetterfindfatherandtellhim。Comealong,"sheordered,andledthewaybacktothecamp。
Theyoungmanfollowedher,wonderingather,andgivingslightheedtothechattersheflungoverhershoulderathimasshestrodealongthroughthebushes。
"What’sthematterwithyou?"shecried,facingrounduponhim。
"Youwerethinkingaboutme,Iknow。Confess,now。"
"Iwas,"heacknowledged,smilingather。
"Whatwereyouthinking?Tellme,"sheinsisted。
"Iwasthinking——"Hepaused。
"Goon!"shecried。
"Iwasthinkingofwhatyourfathersaidaboutyou。"
"Myfather?Aboutme?Whatdidhesay?Toyou?"
"No。Todad。"
"Whatwasit?Tellme。Imustknow。"Shewasveryimperiousinhermanner。Theyouthonlysmiledather。
"Goon!"shesaidimpatiently。
"Ithinkpossiblyyourfatherwasright,"hereplied,"whenhesaidyou’bosstheshow。’"
"Oh,that’swhathesaid,eh?Well,Iguesshe’saboutright。"
"Butyoudon’treally?"
"Don’twhat?’Bosstheshow’?Well,Ibossmyownshow,atanyrate。Don’tyou?"
"Don’tIwhat,exactly?Bosstheshow?Well,Idon’tthinkwehaveany’show,’andIdon’tbelievewehaveany’boss。’DadandI
justtalkthingsover,yousee。"
"But,"sheinsisted,"someoneinthelastanalysismustdecide。
Yourmenage,nomatterhowsimple,musthaveahead。Itisalawoftheuniverseitself,anditisthelawofmankind。Yousee,I
havedonesomepoliticaleconomy。"
"Andyet,"saidtheyoungman,"yousayyourunyourownshow?"
"Exactly。Everysocialorganismmusthaveahead,buteveryindividualintheorganismmustliveitsownfreelife。Thatistruedemocracy。Butofcourseyoudon’tunderstanddemocracy,youCanadians。"
"Aha!Thereyouare!YouAmericansarethemostinsularofallthegreatpeoplesoftheworld。Youknownothingofotherpeople。
Youknowonlyyourownhistoryandnoteventhatcorrectly,yourowngeography,andyourownpoliticalscience。YouknownothingofCanada。Youdon’tknow,forinstance,thatthepurestformofdemocracyonthisAmericancontinentliesoutsidetheboundsoftheU。S。A。"
"InCanada?"sheaskedscornfully。"Bytheway,howmanyCanadiansarethere?"
"Yes,Iknow。Weareasmallpeople,"hesaidquietly,"butnomorerealdemocracyexistsanywhereintheworldthaninthiscountryofmine。Weareasmallpeople,but,"hesaid,withasweepofhishandtowardthewestandthenorth,"thefutureiswithus。Thedayiscomingwhenalongthiswaterwaygreatcitiesshallbe,withfactoriesandhummingindustries。Theseplains,theseflowinghillswillbethehomeofmillionsofmen,andinmylifetime,too。"
Hiseyesbegantoglow,hisfacetoshinewitharareandfascinatingbeauty。
"Doyouknowthestatisticsofyourcountry?DoyouknowthatduringthelasttwentyyearstherateofCanada’sgrowthwasthreetimesgreaterthaneverinthehistoryoftheUnitedStates?Youareagreatcommercialnation,butdoyouknowthatthepercapitarateofCanada’stradeto—dayismanytimesthatoftheUnitedStates?Youareagreatagriculturalpeople,butdoyouknowthatthree—quartersofthewheatlandonthiscontinentisCanadian,andthatbeforemanyyearsyouwillbecomingtoCanadaforyourwheat,yes,andforyourflour?Doyouseethatriver?DoyouknowthatCanadaistherichestcountryintheworldinwaterpower?Andmorethanthat,inthethingsessentialtonationalgreatness,——notthesethingsthatyoucansee,thesematerialthings,"hesaid,sweepinghishandcontemptuouslytowardthehorizon,"butinsuchthingsaseducationalstandards,inadministrationofjustice,inthecustomsofalibertylovingpeople,inreligiousprivileges,ineverythingthatgoestomakecharacterandmorale,Canadahasalreadylaidthefoundationsofagreatnation。"
Hestoppedshort,abashed,theglowfadingfromhisface,thelightfromhiseyes。
"Forgiveme,"hesaid,withalittlelaugh。"Iamafirstclassass。IfearIwasblowinglikeafoghorn。ButwhenyoutouchCanadayoureleasesomethinginme。"
Whilehewasspeakinghereyesneverlefthisface。"Goon!"shesaid,inavoiceofsuppressedemotion,"goon。Ilovetohearyou。"
Herwontedpoisewasgone;shewasobviouslystirredwithdeepemotion。
"Goon!"shecommanded,layingherhanduponhisarm。"Don’tstop。
Tellmemoreabout——aboutCanada,aboutanything,"sheaddedimpatiently。
Awarm,eagerlightfilledhereyes。Shewasbitingherlipstostilltheirtremor。