投诉 阅读记录

第3章

—— JAMESW。STEELE

FROMthebeginningofthingsintheWalnutValley,theKickapooCorralhaditsuses。Naturebuiltittothisend。TherivercoursefollowsthepatternoftheletterSfacedwestwardinsteadofeastward。

Theupperhalfoftheletterisproperlyshaped,butthesharpenedcurveatthemiddleleavesonlyanarrowdistanceacrossthelowerspace。

InthisoutlinerunstheWalnut,itsuppercurvealmostsurroundingalittlewoodedpeninsulathatslopesgentlyonitssidetothewater"sedge。

Butthefartherbankstandsupinastraightlimestonebluffformingahighwallofprotectionabouttheriver-encircledground。

Alessseverebluffcrossestheopenpartofthepeninsula,reachingthehithersideoftheriverbelowthesharpbend。

Thespaceinside,stone-walledandwater-bound,madeanidealshelterforthewildlifethatshouldinhabitit。AndNaturesawthatitwasgoodandwentawayandleftit,notforgettingtolockthedooruponit。

Fortheenemywhowouldenterthisprotectingsheltermustcomethroughthegatewayoftheriver。Therewasonlyonerightplacetodothis。

Deceivinglyneartotheshallowrock-basedfordbeforetheCorral,sonearthatonlythewiseonesknewhowtomissit,Natureplacedthecruelestwhirlpoolthateverswunganevensurfaceupstream,itsgentlemotiontellingnothingofthefatalsuctionunderneaththatlevelstretchofsteady,slowmoving,irresistiblewater。

Whatusetheprimitivetribesmadeofthisspottheriverhasnevertold。

ButinthedayoftheKickapoosupremacyitcametoitschristening。

Herethetribefoundarefugeandharboreditsstolenplunder。

Fromthiswoodedcovertitsentitsdeath-singingarrowsthroughtheheartofitsenemywhodaredtostandinreliefonthatstonebluff。

Hereitlaughedatthedrowningcriesofthosewhowerecaughtinthefatalwhirlpoolbeyondthecurveintheriverwall,andhereitenduredsiegeandslaughterwhenfoeswerevaliantenough,andnumerousenoughtostormintoitsstrongholdoverthedeadbodiesoftheirownvanguard。

WeirdandtragicalarethelegendsoftheKickapooCorral,leftforastrongerracetomarvelover。For,withtheswingoftime,thewhitemancutaroaddownthesteepbluffatthesharpestbendandmadeafordintheshallowplacebetweenthewhirlpoolandtheoldCorral,andtheNature-builtstockadebecameapeacefulspot,speciallyordainedbyProvidence,theSunriseFreshmenclaimed,asapicnicgroundfortheirautumnholiday。AtleasttheyoungfolkforwhomProfessorBurgesswasactingaschaperontookitso,andreveledintheright。

InterestinGreekhadgreatlyincreasedinSunrisewiththeadventofthehandsomeyoungHarvardman,andhisdesiredseclusionforprofoundresearchhadnotyetbeenfullyrealized。

Typesforstudywereplentiful,however,especiallythetypeofthepresumptuousyoungfellowwhodaredtoadmireElinorWream。BydivinerightshewasthemostpopulargirlinSunrise,whichpleasedProfessorBurgessuptoacertainpoint。

ThatpointwasVictorBurleigh。Thesilentantagonismbetweenthesetwodailygrewstronger;why,neitheronecouldhavetolduptothisholiday。

Thedayhadbeenperfect——theweather,thedinner,thecompany,thewoodland——

eventheamberlightintheskysofteningtheglowastheafternoonslippeddowntowardtwilightintheshelteredoldCorral。

"Come,VicBurleigh,helpmetostartthisfireforsupper,"

DennieSaxoncalled。"Wewon"tgetourcoffeeandhamandeggsreadybeforemidnight。”

"Here,Trench,orsomeofyoufellows,getbusy,"ViccalledbacktothebigrightguardoftheSunrisefootballsquad。"ElinorandIaregoingtoclimbthewestblufftoseewhat"sthematterwiththesun。Itlookssick。

I"vebeenhiredmanallday;carriednineteengirlsacrosstheshallows,packedallthelunch-baskets,totedallthewood,builtallthefires,washedallthedishes——"

"Ateallthedinner,drankallthegrapejuice,steppedonallthecustardpies,upsetallthecreambottles。Oh,youpiker,getout!"

Trenchaimedanemptylunch-basketatVic"sheadwiththewords。

BeingachaperonwasapleasantofficetoProfessorBurgesstodaybutforthetaskofthrowingabarrieraboutElinoreverytimeVicBurleighcamenear。

AndBurleigh,lackingmanyotherthingsmorethaninsight,kepthimbusyatbarrierbuilding。

"MissWream,youcan"tthinkofclimbingthatroughplace,"

Burgessprotested,withasharpglanceofresentmentatthebigyoungfellowwhodaredtocallherElinor。

Thetiger-lightblazedintheeyesthatflashedbackathim,asViccrieddaringly。

"Oh,comeon,Elinor;beagoodIndian!"

"Don"tdoit,MissWream,"VincentBurgesspleaded。

Elinorlookedfromtheonetotheother,andtheverymagnetismofpowercalledher。

"Imeantotry,anyhow,"shedeclared。"WillyoupickmeupifIfall,Victor?"

"Well,Iwouldn"thardlygoawayandleaveyoutoperishmiserably,"

Vicassuredher,andtheywereofftogether。

TheWreammenwereslender,andallofthem,exceptLloydFenneben,thestepbrother,worenoseglassesanddrankhotwateratbreakfast,andatepredigestedfoods,andtalkedofacidsandcarbons,andtookprescribedgesturesforexercise。Thejoyousnessofperfecthealthwasineverymotionofthisyoungman。Hisbrownsweatershowedahardwhitethroat。

Heplantedhisfeetfirmly。Andheleapedupthebluffsideeasily。

IfElinorslipped,thestrengthofhisgriponherarmreassuredher,untilclimbingbesidehimbecameajoy。

ThebluffwaslesssurlythanitappearedtobedownintheCorral,andthebenedictionofautumnwasintheviewfromitscrest。

Theysatdownonthestoneledgecrowningit,andElinorthrewasideherjauntyscarletoutingcap。Thebreezesplayedinherdarkhair,andhercheekswerepinkfromtheexercise。

VictorBurleighlookedatherwithfrank,wide-openeyes。

"What"sthematter?Ismyhairafright?"shemurmured。

"Afright!"Burleighflungoffhiscapandranhisfingersthroughhisownhair。"NotwhatIcallafright,"heassertedinaneventone。

"What"sthatscaronyourleftarm?Itlookslikealittleholedugout,"Elinordeclared。

Vic"sbrownsweatersleevewaspusheduptotheelbow。

"ItisalittleholeIputinwhereIdugoutthefleshwithapocketknife,"

hereplied,carelessly。

"Didyoudothatyourself?"Elinorcried。"Whatmadeyoubesocruel?"

"Iwasn"tsocruel。`IseenmydutyandIdoneitnoble,"astheessayruns。

Imadethatvacancytogetaheadofarattlesnakethatgotmethere,avenomousbigonewithninepolicecallsonitstail,andthat"snosnakestory,either。Icutthefleshouttogetridofthepoison。Iwasn"tinacollegelaboratoryandIhadtoworkfastandusewhattoolsIhadwithme。

Ikilledthegentlemanthatdidthemischief,though,"Vicaddedcarelessly,deftlyslippingdownhissleeveasiftochangethesubject。

"Oh,tellmeaboutit,do,"Elinorurged。"YouwerekillingasnakethefirsttimeIsawyou。”

Howdaintyandsweetshewassittingthereinherneat-fittingoutingsuitofdarkgraywithscarletpipingsandbuttonsandpocketflaps,andthescarletofherfulllips,andthecoraltintofhercheeks,thewhitehandsandwhitethroatandbrow,thedarkeyesandfinelyshapedheadwithabundantbeautifulhair。

VicBurleighsatlookingstraightatherandthelightinhisowneyestoldnothingoftheglitterthathadflashedinthemwhenheglaredatProfessorBurgessdownintheCorral。

"Iwasn"tkillingsnakes。Iwaslookingupatagirlontherotundastairsthefirsttime,"hesaid,"andIdon"twanttotellaboutthisscar,becauseI"vewishedathousandtimestoforgetit。

Seehowmuchdarkeritisdowntherethanitisuphere。”

TheshadowswerelengtheningintheCorralwherethesupperfiresweregleaming。AcrossthelowblufftheimprisonedsunwassendingadullredglowalongthewatersoftheWalnut。

"Lookatthatstillplaceintheriver,Victor。Theripplesareallonthefartherside,"Elinorsaid,lookingpensivelydownstream。

"Watchitaminute。Doyouseethatbitofdriftcomingupstreaminthestillwater?"Vicasked。

"Why,thewaterdoesmove;towardus,too,insteadofdowntheriver。

I"dliketoboataroundinthatquietplace。”

Shewasleaningforward,restingherchininherhand。

Inoutlineagainstthemistybackgroundshotthroughwiththecrimsonlightfromthestorm-smotheredsun,withthegrayshadowsoftheoldKickapooCorralbelowthem,hemmedinbythesilvergleamingwatersoftheWalnut,apicturegrewupbeforeVictorBurleigh"seyesthathewasnevertoforget。

Likethecleftofthelightningthroughthecloud,liketheflashoftheswallow"swing,thecareless-heartedboyleapedtothestatureofaman,intowhosesoultheloveofalifetimeisborn。

Unconsciously,hedrewawayfromher,andlongafterwardsherecalledthesweetnessofhisdeepvoicewhenhespokeagain。

"ElinorWream,I"dratherseeyouhelplessupherewiththehungriestwildbeastbetweenusthatevertoreahumanformtopiecesthantoseeyouinthatquietwaterbelowtheshallows。”

"Why?"Elinorlookedupintohisface。

"BecauseIcouldsaveyourlifehere,maybe,evenifIlostmine。

DownthereIcoulddrownforyou,butthatwouldn"tsaveyou。

Nobodyeverswamthatwhirlpoolandlivedtotellaboutit。

There"saledgeunderneaththatholdsdownwhattheinfernalslowsuctionswallows。Butit"sdeadsure。”

"Why,that"sawful,"Elinorsaid,lightly,forshehadnopictureofhimengulfedintheslow-movingtreacherybelowthem。

"There"sanoldIndianlegendaboutthatpool,"Vicsaid,staringdownatthewater。

"Tellmeaboutit。”Elinorwasbreakingthetwigsfromabranchofbuck-berrygrowingbesideher。

"Oh,it"satragicalone,likeeverythingelseaboutthatplace,"

Vicresponded,grimly。"OldLagonda,ChiefoftheWahoos,Ireckon,Idon"tknowhistribe,didn"twanttogiveupthisvalleytothesonsandheirsofSunrisetodesecratewithsalmoncansandpopbottlesandHarvard-turnedchaperons。Heheldoutagainstputtinghismultiplicationsigntothetreaty,claimingthatlandwaslikewaterandairandcouldn"tbeboughtandsold。

Butthewhitemenwithtruemissionarycourtesyheldhisheadunderwatertillheburbled`Nuff,"andsignedupwithapieceofcharcoal。

Thenhewentdowntherivertothissmooth-facedwhirlpool,andlaidacurseonthesonsofmenwhohadtakenhisownfromhim。”

Thetwilighthaddeepened。Thesunwaslostinthecloudbankoutofwhichahotwindwassweepingeastward。Vicwastellingthestorywell,andthemagnetismofhisvoicewascompelling。

Elinordrewnearertohim。

"Whatwasthecurse?Iwouldn"twanttogonearthatplace,unlessyouwerewithme。”

TheveryinnocenceofthewordsputathrillinVicBurleigh"severypulsebeat。

"Don"teverdoit,ifyoucanhelpit。”Viccouldnotkeepbackthewords。

"OldLagondadecreedatributetotheriverforthewrongdonetohim,alifeayearinthatpool。AndtheWalnuthasbeenexactinginitsrights。

Lifeafterlifehasgoneoutdownthereuntilsometimesitseemsliketheoldchief"scursewouldneverbelifted。”

"Ihopeitmaybe,whileIamatSunrise,anyhow,"Elinorsaid。

"Idon"tlikerealtragediesaboutme。Ilikeaneasy,comfortablelife,andeverybodygoodandhappy。IhopethecursewillbestaiduntilI

gobackhome。”

Vichadn"tthoughtofthis。Ofcourse,shewouldleaveSunrisesometime。

HerhomewasinCambridge-by-the-Sea,notonthePrairie-by-the-Walnut。Shebelongedtothedead-languagescholars,nottocrudered-bloodedcreatureslikehimself。Heturnedhisfacetothewestandthethreateningskyseemedinharmonywithhisstorm-rivensoul。Hewassoyoung——lessthanhalfanhourolderthanthebigwhole-heartedfellowwhostartedupthebluffinpicnicfrolicwithaprettygirlwhomProfessorBurgessadored。Thatwasonereasonwhyhehadbroughtherup。HewantedtoteasetheProfessorthen。

HehatedBurgessnow,andthewhiteteethclinchedatthethoughtofhim。

Asuddenshoutingandbeatingoftom-tomsdownintheCorral,andthecallincruderhymetostragglingcouplestoclosein,announcedsupper。

HighaboveotherwhoopingthevoiceofTrench,thebigrightguard,reachedthetopofthebluff:

VictorBurleighandElinorWream,BetterwakefromLove"sYoungDream,Beforetheantsgetintothecream。

Thebeatingofadishpandrownedthechorus。ThendownbytheriverDennie"ssopranostreamedout,Thesunissot,Thecoffee"shot,Thesupper"sgot。

What?

Yes!Got!

AnsweringthiscallfromthenorthendoftheCorral,aheavybasegrowled,Dennieissad,Theeggsarebad;

TheProfessor"smadAtaCollegelad。

Burleigh!Burly!Burlee!

Comehome!Comehome!Comehome!

"TheKickapoosareonthewarpath。Let"sgodownandgetintotherunning。”

VicliftedElinortoherfeetwithasortofreverenceinhistouch。

Butshedidnotnotethatitwasotherwisethanthegood-naturedgripofthecomradewhohadhelpedherupthesteepplaceshalfanhourago。

Descentwasmoredifficult,anditwasgrowingdarkrapidly。

Vicheldherarmtokeepherfromfalling,andonceonaslidingrock,hehadtocatchbothofherhands,andhalf-lifthertosolidfooting。

Hershiningeyes,starbrightinthegloom,thedaintyrosehueofhercheeks,thetouchofhersoftwhitehands,andherneedforhisstrength,madetheshadowypathdeliciousforhercompanion。

Thecallofthewildwasinthateveningcampintheautumnwoodland,inthecharmofthedeepeningtwilightwarmedwiththeredglowofthefires,intheappetizingodorofcoffee,theunconventionalfreedom,thecarelessnessofyouth,thejollygood-fellowshipofcomrades。

ToProfessorBurgessithadtheaddedcharmofnewness。

Allthepleasuresofpopularitywerehisthisevening,forhewasyounghimself,hedressedwell,andhehadthegraceofagentleman。

Theenjoymentofthedaygavehimathrillofsurprise。

HewasalreadydroppingtheviewpointofDr。JoshuaWreamforDeanFenneben"sangleofvision。Andinthesepicturesquesurroundingsheforgotabouttheweatherandtheprudenceofgettinghomeearly。

"Throwthatlogonthefire,Vic。Itbeginstolookspookybackhere。

I"vejusthadmyeartothegroundandIheardanawfulroaringsomewhere。”

Trench,whohadbeensprawlinglazilyintheshadows,nowdeclared,"Say,I"dhatetobepennedintothisplacesoIcouldn"tgetout。

There"snoskinningupthatrockwallevenifafellowcouldswimtheriver,andIcan"t,"andthebigguardstretchedhimselfonthegroundagain。

"What"sthatoldstoryabouttheKickapooshere?"somebodyasked。

"DennieSaxonknowsit。Tellusaboutit,Dennie,ANDTHENWE"LL

ALLGOHOME。”Thelastwordswerehalf-sung。

"Beswift,Dennie,bequiteswift。Iheardthatnoiseagain。

I"mafraidit"sastampedeofwildhorses。”Trench,whohadhadhiseartotheground,satupsuddenly。Butnobodypaidanyattentiontohim。

"Come,DenmarkSaxon,let"sclosethedayinsongandstory。

YoutellthestoryandthenI"llsingthesong,"somebodydeclared。

"Aw-w-w!"aprolongedchorus。"Makeyourstorylong,Dennie;

makeitlengthy。”

"Don"tyoudoit,Dennie。Itellyouthisgroundisshaking。

Ifeelit,"Trenchinsisted。

"Say,who"sgotthebromo-seltzer?Therightguard"ssupperisn"ttreatinghimright。Goahead,Dennie,"thecrowdurged。

Theywereallinacircleaboutthefire。ItsflickeringglowlightedVicBurleigh"sruggedface,andgleamedinhisauburnhair。

ElinorsatbetweenhimandVincentBurgess。DenniewasjustbeyondVincent,whonotedincidentallytheplayoflightandshadowontheblowsyripplesofherhairthatnightandremembereditallonadaylongafterward。

"Onceuponatime,"Denniebegan,therewasabeautifulKickapooIndianmaiden——"

"Yep,anyKickapoo"sabeaut。Hurryup,Dennie。Ihearsomethingcoming。”

Itwasthebiglazyguardagain。

"Oh!VicBurleigh,sitonhisprostrateform。Goon,Dennie,"

thecompanyinsisted,andshecontinued。

"HernamewasTheFawnoftheMorningLight,herbestloverwasSwiftElk。”

"YoubeMrs。SwiftElk——"butVicBurleigh"sarmaboutTrench"sthroatchokedhiswords。

"AndtherewasawilySioux,namedRedFox。wholovedtheFawnandwantedhertomarryhim。Shewouldn"tdoit。

TheKickapooswereheap-biggrafters,andtheyhadthisoldCorralfullofponiesandjunktheyhadrelievedothertribesofcaringfor。

Andtheonlywaytogetinhere,besidesfallingoverthebluffandbecomingapin-cushionforpoisonedarrows,wastocomeinbytheshallowsintheriverwherethefordisnowaboveoldLagonda"spool,andmostIndiansneededadiagramforthat。”

AlthoughDenniespokelightly,sheshudderedalittleatthethought,andthewholecompanygrewgraver。

"AnIndiandoesn"tforget。So,RedFox,whohadsworntohaveTheFawn,camedownherewithhundredsofSiouxwhowantedtheponiestheKickapooshadstolen,asRedFoxwantedSwiftElk"sgirl。

TheKickapooswouldn"tgiveuptheponiesandSwiftElkwouldn"tgiveupTheFawn。Sothesiegebegan。RightwherewearesosafeandpeacefultonightthoseKickapoosfought,andstarved,anddied,whiletheSiouxkeptcruelwatchonthetopofthatoldstoneledge,neverlettingoneescape。Atlast,afterhoursandhoursofsiege,TheFawnandSwiftElkdecidedtoescapebytheriverinthenight。

Astormhadcomeonsuddenly,andacloudburstuptheWalnutwassendingaperfectsurgeofwaterdownaroundthebend。ThetwoloverswerecaughtinitssweepandcarriedbeyondtheshallowswhenaflashoflightningshowedthemtoRedFoxwatchingonthebluffupthere。

AtthenextflashhesentanarrowstraightthroughSwiftElk"sbodyandintoTheFawn"sshoulder,pinningthetwotogether。

TheSiouxleapedintothestreamtosavethegirlheloved,buttheheavycurrentsweptthemtowardthewhirlpool,andbeforetheycouldpreventthedyingandwoundedandrescuingwereallcaughtbythefatalsuction。ThentheSiouxwarriorsrushedinfromallsides,upstream,downtheblufffromwestprairie,andovertheCorral,andslaughteredeveryKickapoohere。

Theirfierceyellsandtheshrieksofthesquawsandpappooses,thepoundingofhorses"hoofsinthestampedeofhundredsofponies,theroaroftheriver,thewrathofthestormmadeascenethisoldCorralwillneverseeagain。”Denniepaused。

"IthinkIhearsomethinglikeit,rightnow,"cameTrench"sirrepressiblevoicefromtheshadowsintheedgeofthecircle。

Butnobodyheededit。

Andallthewhilefromfaracrossthewestprairiethestormcloudwasrollingin,blackandangry,blowingitshotbreathbeforeit,whilefromacloudburstupstreamanhourbeforeagreatsurgeofwaterwasrushingdowntheWalnut,turningthequietrivertoamurderousflood。

ButthehighwallshidallthisfromthevalleyandtheheedlessyoungfolktookthefulltimelimitoftheirholidayintheshelteringgloomoftheoldKickapooCorral。

CHAPTERV

THESTORM

_Rockandmoan,androaralone,Andthedreadofsomenamelessthingunknown_——

LOWELL

THEsilencefollowingDennie"sstorywasbrokenbyasuddenpealofthunderoverhead。AtthesameinstanttheblacknessofmidnightlifteditselfabovethestoneledgesanddroppeddownupontheCorral,smotheringeverythingindarkness。

Arushingwhirlwind,aluridblazeoflightning,andasecondpealofthunderthrewthecampintoblinddisorder。

Intheminute"slullfollowingthefirststormherald,therewasawildscramblingforwrapsandlunchbaskets。

Thenthedarknessthickenedandthestorm"sfuryburstuponthecrowd——amadlashingofbendingtreetops,ablindingwhirlofdustfillingtheair,thethunder"sterrificcannonade,theincessantblazeoflightning,therattlingofthedistantrain;

andaboveallthese,unlikethemall,asteady,dreadfulroaring,comingnearereachmoment。

ProfessorBurgesswasnocoward,buthehadlittlepowerofgeneralship。

Asthecrowdhuddledtogetherundertheswayingtrees,TrenchcalledtoBurleigh:

"There"sbeenacloudburstupstream。TheroarI"vebeenhearingisawallofwatercomingdown。We"vegottogetoutofthis。”

ThenaboveallthecrashingandboomingtheyheardVicBurleigh"svoice:

"Everyfellowtakeagirlandrunfortheford。Comeon!"

Inthedarkness,eachboycaughtthearmofthegirlnearesthimandmadeadashfortheford。AflashoflightningshowedBurleighthatthewhite-facedgirlclingingtohisarmwasElinorWream。Afterthat,thestormwasaplaythingforhim。

ThefirsttoreachthefordwereVincentBurgessandDennieSaxon。Denniewassure-footedandsheknewbyinstinctwheretofindtheshallows。

Buttheriverwasrisingrapidlyandthewaterswereblackandangryunderthelightning"sglitter。AsthecrowdheldbackVicshouted:

"You"llhavetowade。It"snotverydeepyet。Professor,youmustcrossfirst,andcount"emastheycome。Goquick!Oneatatime。

Thewayisnarrow。AndforGod"ssake,keeptotheuppersideoftheshallows。Standinthemiddle,Trench,anddon"tletthemgetdownstreambelowyou。”

TheywereallsafelyacrossexceptVicandElinor,whenTrenchcriedout:

"Sendyourgirlinquick,Burleigh,andyourunwest。

Thefloodisatthebendnow。Hurry!"

"Runin,Elinor。Trenchwilltakeyouthrough,andI"llfollow,forIcanswimandhecan"t。I"llberightbehindyou。Run!"

AvisionofthewhirlpoolandofSwiftElkandTheFawnflashedintoElinor"smind,fillingherwithterror。

BeforeViccouldpushherforward,Trenchshouted:

"It"stoolate。Don"ttryit。I"vegottorun。”

Hewasstrongandsure-footedandhefoughthiswaygallantlytothefurthersideasagreatwaveswirledaroundthecurveoftheriver,engulfingtheshallowsinitsmadsurge。

Whenhereachedtheeastbankthecountofthecompanynumberedallbuttwo。

"It"sVicandElinor,"Trenchdeclared。"Vicwouldn"tcometillthelast,andElinorwastoodeadscaredtotrustanybodyelse,Iguess。

Nobodycouldcrosstherenow,Professor。ButVicisasstrongasanoxandhe"snotafraidofthedevil。He"llkeepboththeirheadsabovewater。

HewantstowinoutintheThanksgivinggametoomuchtogetlostnow。

Trusthimtogetupthebluffsomeway,andbacktotownbytheMainstreetbridgelikeasnot,beforewegetthere。There"snoshelterbetweenhereandLagondaLedge。Let"sallcutforitbeforetherainbeatsusintothemud。”

Thedelugewasjustbeginning,so,safe,butwet,andmud-smeared,fightingwindandrainanddarkness,takingitallasajollylark,althoughtheyhadsliddenintosafetybutahand"sbreadthinfrontofdeath,thecouplesstraggledbacktotown。

VincentBurgess,anxious,angry,andjealous,foundanunconsciouscomfortinDennieSaxoninthathomewardstruggle。ShewassocapableandcheerythatheforgotalittlethegirlwhohadassurelydrawnhimKansas-wardashisinterestintypesandgeographicalbreadthhaddone。

Itdimlyenteredhisconsciousness,ashetoldDenniegood-bye,thatmaybeshehadbeenthemostdesirablecompanionofthecrowdonsuchanightasthis。

Heknew,atleast,thathewouldhaveshownElinormuchmoreattentionthanhehadshowntoDennie,andheknewthatElinorwouldhaverequireditofhim。

ThelightfromthehallwasstreamingacrosstheverandaoftheSaxonHouse,abeamasfaithfulandfriendlyattheborderofthelowercampusasthebiggerbeaconinthecollegeturretuponthelime-stoneridge。

AsBurgessstartedawaytheworstdelugeofthenightfelloutofthesky,sohedroppeddownonaseattowaitforthedownpourtoweaken。

Hewasverytiredandhismindwasfeverishlybusy。WherecouldBurleighandElinorbenow?Whatdangersmightthreatenthem?

WhatillmightbefallElinorfromexposuretothisbeatingstorm?

Hewasfranticwiththethought。ThenherecalledDennie,thegirlwhowasworkingherwaythroughcollege,whomhe——ProfessorVincentBurgess,A。B。,fromHarvard——hadescortedhome。HowcheapKansaswasmakinghim。

TheboysandgirlshadtakenDennieasoneofthemtoday;

andtruly,shedidaddtothecomfortandpleasureoftheouting。

Itseemedallrightdowninthewoodswhereallwasunconventional。

Butnow,alone,inhowcommonagradeheseemedtohaveplacedhimself,tobeforcedtopayattentiontothepoorestgirlinschool。

Hischeeksgrewhotattheverythoughtofit。

Intheshadows,beyondhim,aformstraightenedupstupidly:

"Shay,ProfeshBurgush,thatyou?"

Dennie"sfather,half-drunkenstill!Oh,Shadesofclassicculture!

Towhatdepthsinsocialcontactmayacollegemanfallinthiswretchedland!

"Shay!Is"tyou,orain"tityou?Yougonnatellme?"

OldBondqueried。

"ThisisVincentBurgess,"theyoungmanreplied。

"Denniehome?"thefatherasked。

"Yes,sir,"camethecurtanswer。

"Who?Whobringherhome?VicBurleigh?"

"Ibroughtherhome。Sheisagoodgirl,too。”

Inspiteofhimself,Burgessresentedtheshameofsuchafatherforthecapable,happy-spiriteddaughter。

"Yesh,Dennie"sgoodgirl,allright。”

Thenasilencefell。

Presently,theoldmanspokeagain。

"Shay,Profesh,"dyeminddoin"somethin"forme?"

"Whatisit?"Burgesswasbynaturecourteous。

"Ifanythingsh"deverhappentome,"dyoutakecareofDennie?Shay,wouldyou?"

"IfIcoulddoanythingforher,Iwoulddoit,"theyoungmanreplied。

"Somethin"gonnahappentome。Iain"tshafe。IknowI"llgothatway。Butyou"llbegoodtoDennie。Now,wouldn"tyou?

I"daskFunnybone,buthe"snoshafer"nIam。Noshafer!

You"llbegoodtoDennie,yousaidso。Shayitagain!"

BondwasstandingnowbendingthreateninglytowardBurgess,whohadalsorisen。

"I"lldoallthatagentlemanoughttodo。”Hehadonlyonethought——

topacifythedrunkenmanandgetaway。Andtheoldmanunderstood。

"Shwearit,Itellyou!Lif"upyourrighthandan"——an"shweartotakecareofDennie,orI"llkillyou!"Bondinsisted。

Hewasalarge,muscularman,toweringovertheslenderyoungprofessorlikeaverygiant,andinhiseyestherewasacruelgleam。

VincentBurgesswasatthelimitofmentalresistance。

Liftinghisshapelyrighthandintheshadowylight,hesaidwearily:

"Iswearit!"

"Onemorequestion,andyoumaygo。YouknowthatlittleboyVicBurleightakescareofhere?"

TheProfessorhadheardofhim。

"Vickeepsthatlittleboyallright。Hedon"tcomplainnone。

S"poseyouhelpmewatchum,Profesh。”Thenasanafterthought,Saxonadded:"Youngwomanlivin"outnorthoftown。

Prettywoman。Shedon"tknownothing"boutthatlittleboy。

Now,honest,shedon"t。Livesallbyherselfwithabigdog。”

Jealousyisanugly,suspiciousbeast。VincentBurgesswasnoworsethanmanyothermenwouldhavebeen,becausehismindleapedtothemeaningoldSaxon"swordsmightcarry。

AndthiswasthemanwithElinorinthedarknessandthestorm。

BeforeBurgesscouldthinkclearly,Saxoncameastepnearer。

"Shay,where"sVictonight?"

"AcrosstheriverwithMissWream。Theywerecutoffbythedeepwater,"Vincentanswered。

AquickchangefromdrunkennesstosobersenseleapedintoBondSaxon"seyes。

"Acrosstheriver!GreatGod!"Thensternly,withagrimsetofjaw,hecommanded:"Yougohome!Ifyoudaretosayaword,I"llkillyou。

Ifyoutrytofollowme,he"llkillyou。Gohome!I"mgoingoverthere,ifIdieforit。”Andthedarknessandrainswallowedhimasheleapedawaytothewestward!

BurgessgazedintotheblacknessintowhichBondSaxonhadgoneuntilasofthandtouchedhis,andhelookeddowntoseelittleBugBuler,cladinhisnightgown,standingbarefootbesidehim。

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