第8章
"Youarewrong,Itellyou,athousandtimeswrong。Thegirlissimplyupsetbythisearthquake。It"sagreatpityherfatherdidn"tcomeinsteadoftelegraphing。AndbyJove,ratherthanhearanymoreofthis,I"llsendforhimmyself,"saidthemajor,inanenergeticbutsuppressedvoice。
"Andthegirlwon"tthankyou,andyou"llbeafoolforyourpains,"returnedMrs。Randolph,withdrypersistency。
"Butaccordingtoyourownideasofpropriety,Malloryoughttobethefirstonetobeconsulted——andbyme,too。"
"Notinthiscase。Ofcourse,beforeanyactualengagementison,youcanspeakofEmile"sattentions。"
"ButsupposeMalloryhasotherviews。Supposehedeclinesthehonor。Themanisnofool。"
"Thankyou。Butforthatveryreasonhemust。Listentome,major;ifhedoesn"tcaretopleasehisdaughterforherownsake,hewillhavetodosoforthesakeofdecency。Yes,Itellyou,shehasthoroughlycompromisedherself——quiteenough,ifitiseverknown,tospoilanyotherengagementherfathermaymake。Why,askAdele!ThedayoftheearthquakesheABSOLUTELYhadtheaudacitytosendhimoutoftheroomupstairsintoyourstudyforherfan,andthenfollowhimuptherealone。Theservantsknewit。Iknewit,forIwasinherroomatthetimewithFatherAntonio。Theearthquakemadeitplaintoeverybody。Declineit!No。Mr。
Mallorywillthinktwiceaboutitbeforehedoesthat。What"sthat?Who"sthere?"
Therewasasuddenrustleinthebusheslikethepassageofsomefrightenedanimal——andthenallwasstillagain。
CHAPTERV
Thesun,anhourhigh,butonlyjusttoppingthegreenishcrestsofthewheat,wasstreaminglikethemorningbreezethroughtheopenlengthofTomBent"sworkshed。Anexaggeratedandprolongedshadowoftheyounginventorhimselfatworkbesidehisbenchwasstretchingitselffarintothebroken-downranksofstalkstowardstheinvisibleroad,andfallingattheveryfeetofRoseMalloryassheemergedfromthem。
Shewasverypale,veryquiet,andverydetermined。Thetravelingmantlethrownoverhershoulderswasdusty,theribbonsthattiedherhatunderherroundchinhadbecomeunloosed。Sheadvanced,walkingdownthelineofshadowdirectlytowardshim。
"IamafraidIwillhavetotroubleyouoncemore,"shesaidwithafaintsmile,whichdidnot,however,reachherperplexedeyes。
"CouldyougivemeanykindofaconveyancethatwouldtakemetoSanJoseatonce?"
Theyoungmanhadstartedattherustlingofherdressintheshavings,andturnedeagerly。Thefaintestindicationofalossofinterestwasvisibleforaninstantinhisface,butitquicklypassedintoasmileofrecognition。Yetshefeltthathehadneithernoticedanychangeinherappearance,norexperiencedanywonderatseeingherthereatthathour。
"Ididnottakeabuggyfromthehouse,"shewentonquickly,"forIleftearly,anddidnotwanttodisturbthem。Infact,theydon"tknowthatIamgone。IwasworriedatnothearingnewsfrommyfatherinSanFranciscosincetheearthquake,andIthoughtI
wouldrundowntoSanJosetoinquirewithoutputtingthemtoanytrouble。Anythingwilldothatyouhaveready,ifIcantakeitatonce。"
Stillwithoutexhibitingtheleastsurprise,Bentnoddedaffirmatively,putdownhistools,beggedhertowaitamoment,andranoffinthedirectionofthecabin。Ashedisappearedbehindthewheat,shelapsedquitesuddenlyagainsttheworkbench,butrecoveredherselfamomentlater,leaningwithherbackagainstit,herhandsgraspingitoneitherside,andherknitbrowsanddeterminedlittlefaceturnedtowardstheroad。Thenshestooderectagain,shookthedustoutofherskirts,liftedherveil,wipedhercheeksandbrowwiththecornerofasmallhandkerchief,andbeganwalkingupanddownthelengthoftheshedasBentreappeared。
Hewasaccompaniedbythemanwhohadfirstledherthroughthewheat。Hegazeduponherwithapparentlyallthecuriosityandconcernthattheotherhadlacked。
"YouwanttogettoSanJoseasquickasyoucan?"hesaidinterrogatively。
"Yes,"shesaidquickly,"ifyoucanhelpme。"
"Youwalkedallthewayfromthemajor"shere?"hecontinued,withouttakinghiseyesfromherface。
"Yes,"sheansweredwithanaffectationofcarelessnessshehadnotshowntoBent。"ButIstartedveryearly,itwascoolandpleasant,anddidn"tseemfar。"
"I"llputyoudowninSanJoseinsidethehour。Youshallhavemyhorseandtrottingsulky,andI"lldriveyoumyself。Willthatdo?"
Shelookedathimwonderingly。Shehadnotforgottenhispreviousrestraintandgravity,butnowhisfaceseemedtohaverelaxedwithsomehumoroussatisfaction。Shefeltherselfcoloringslightly,butwhetherwithshameorreliefshecouldnottell。
"Ishallbesomuchobligedtoyou,"sherepliedhesitatingly,"andsowillmyfather,Iknow。"
"Ireckon,"saidthemanwiththesamelookofamusedconjecture;
then,withaquick,assuringnod,heturnedaway,anddivedintothewheatagain。
"You"reallrightnow,MissMallory,"saidBent,complacently。
"Dawsonwillfixit。He"sgotagoodhorse,andhe"sagooddriver,too。"Hepaused,andthenaddedpleasantly,"Isupposethey"reallwellupatthehouse?"
Itwassoevidentthathisremarkcarriednopersonalmeaningtoherselfthatshewasobligedtoanswercarelessly,"Oh,yes。"
"IsupposeyouseeagooddealofMissRandolph——MissAdele,I
thinkyoucallher?"heremarkedtentatively,andwithacertainboyishenthusiasm,whichshehadneverconceivedpossibletohisnature。
"Yes,"sherepliedalittledryly,"sheistheonlyyoungladythere。"Shestopped,rememberingAdele"snaivedescriptionofthemanbeforeher,andsaidabruptly,"Youknowher,then?"
"Alittle,"repliedtheyoungman,modestly。"IseeherprettyoftenwhenIampassingtheupperendoftheranch。She"sverywellbroughtup,andhermannersareveryrefined——don"tyouthinkso?——andyetshe"sjustassimpleandnaturalasacountrygirl。
There"sagreatdealineducationafterall,isn"tthere?"hewentonconfidentially,"andalthough"——heloweredhisvoiceandlookedcautiouslyaroundhim——"Ibelievethatsomeofusheredon"tfancyhermothermuch,there"snodoubtthatMrs。Randolphknowshowtobringupherchildren。Somepeoplethinkthatkindofeducationisallartificial,anddon"tbelieveinit,butIdo!"
Withtheconsciousnessthatshewasrunningawayfromthesepeopleandtheshamefuldisclosureshehadheardlastnight——withtherecollectionofAdele"sscandalousinterpretationofhermostinnocentactionsandhersuddenandcompleterevulsionagainstallthatshehadpreviouslyadmiredinthathousehold,tohearthismanwhohadseemedtoheralivingprotestagainsttheirideasandprinciples,nowexpressingthemandholdingthemupforemulation,almosttookherbreathaway。
"IsupposethatmeansyouintendtofixMajorRandolph"swellforhim?"shesaiddryly。
"Yes,"hereturnedwithoutnoticinghermanner;"andIthinkIcanfindthatwateragain。I"vebeenstudyingitupallnight,anddoyouknowwhatI"mgoingtodo?Iamgoingtomaketheearthquakethatlostithelpmetofinditagain。"Hepaused,andlookedatherwithasmileandareturnofhisformerenthusiasm。"Doyourememberthecrackintheadobefieldthatstoppedyouyesterday?"
"Yes,"saidthegirl,withaslightshiver。
"Itoldyouthenthatthesamecrackwasasplitintherockoutcropfurtheruptheplain,andwasdeeper。Iamsatisfiednow,fromwhatIhaveseen,thatitisreallyaruptureofthewholestrataallthewaydown。That"stheoneweakpointthattheimprisonedwaterissuretofind,andthat"swheretheborerwilltapit——inthenewwellthattheearthquakeitselfhassunk。"
Itseemedtohernowthatsheunderstoodhisexplanationperfectly,andshewonderedthemorethathehadbeensomistakeninhisestimateofAdele。SheturnedawayalittleimpatientlyandlookedanxiouslytowardsthepointwhereDawsonhaddisappeared。Bentfollowedhereyes。
"He"llbehereinamoment,MissMallory。Hehastodriveslowlythroughthegrain,butIhearthewheels。"Hestopped,andhisvoicetookupitspreviousnoteofboyishhesitation。"Bytheway——
I"ll——I"llbegoinguptotheRanchothisafternoontoseethemajor。HaveyouanymessageforMrs。Randolph——orfor——forMissAdele?"
"No"——saidRose,hesitatingly,"and——and"——
"Isee,"interruptedBent,carelessly。"Youdon"twantanythingsaidaboutyourcominghere。Iwon"t。"
Itstruckherthatheseemedtohavenoulteriormeaninginthesuggestion。Butbeforeshecouldmakeanyreply,Dawsonreappeared,drivingahandsomemareharnessedtoalight,spider-
likevehicle。Hehadalsoassumed,evidentlyingreathaste,ablackfrockcoatbuttonedoverhiswaistcoatlessandcravatlessshirt,andatallblackhatthatalreadyseemedtobecrackinginthesunlight。Hedroveup,atonceassistedhertothenarrowperchbesidehim,andwithanodtoBentdroveoff。Hisbreathlessexpeditionrelievedtheleave-takingoftheseyoungpeopleofanyceremony。
"Isuppose,"saidMr。Dawson,givingahalfglanceoverhisshoulderastheystruckintothedustyhighway,——"Isupposeyoudon"tcaretoseeanybodybeforeyougettoSanJose?"
"No-o-o,"saidRose,timidly。
"AndIreckonyouwouldn"tmindmyracin"abitifanybodykemup?"
"No。"
"Themare"ssorto"fastidiousabouttakin"anybody"sdust。"
"Isshe?"saidRose,withafaintsmile。
"Awful,"respondedhercompanion;"andthequeerestthingofallis,shecan"tbeartohaveanyonebehindher,either。"
Heleanedforwardwithhisexpressionofhumorousenjoymentofsomelatentjokeanddidsomethingwiththereins——Rosenevercouldclearlyunderstandwhat,thoughitseemedtoherthathesimplyliftedthemwithostentatiouslightness;butthemaresuddenlyseemedtoLENGTHENherselfandloseherheight,andthestalksofwheatoneithersideofthedustytrackbegantomeltintoeachother,andthenslippedlikeaflashintoonelong,continuous,shimmeringgreenhedge。Soperfectwasthemare"sactionthatthegirlwasscarcelyconsciousofanyincreasedeffort;soharmoniousthewholemovementthatthelightskeletonwagonseemedonlyaprolongedprocessofthatlong,slimbodyandfree,collarlessneck,bothstraightasthethinshaftsoneachsideandstraighterthanthedelicateribbon-liketraceswhich,inwhatseemedamereaffectationofconsciouspower,hungattimesalmostlimpbetweenthewhiffle-treeandthenarrowbreastbandwhichwasallthatconfinedtheanimal"spowerfulfore-quarters。SosuperbwasthereachofitslongeasystridethatRosecouldscarcelyseeanyundulationsinthebrownshiningbackonwhichshecouldhaveplacedherfoot,norfeltthesoftbeatofthedelicatehoofsthattookthedustsofirmlyandyetsolightly。
TherapidityofmotionwhichkeptthembothwithheadsbentforwardandseemedtoforcebackanyutterancethatrosetotheirlipssparedRosetheobligationofconversation,andhercompanionwasequallyreticent。ButitwasevidenttoherthathehalfsuspectedshewasrunningawayfromtheRandolphs,andthatshewishedtoavoidtheembarrassmentofbeingovertakeneveninpersuasivepursuit。Itwasnotpossiblethatheknewthecauseofherflight,andyetshecouldnotaccountforhisevidentdesiretobefriendher,nor,aboveall,forhisapparentlyhumorousenjoymentofthesituation。Hadhetakenitgravely,shemighthavebeentemptedtopartlyconfideinhimandaskhisadvice。Wasshedoingright,afterall?OughtshenottohavestayedlongenoughtospeakhermindtoMrs。Randolphanddemandtobesenthome?No!Shehadnotonlyshrunkfromrepeatingtheinfamousslandershehadoverheard,butshehadaterriblefearthatifshehaddoneso,Mrs。Randolphwascapableofdenyingit,orevenchargingherofbeingstillundertheinfluenceoftheearthquakeshockandofwalkinginhersleep。No!Shecouldnottrusther——shecouldtrustnoonethere。
Hadnoteventhemajorlistenedtothoseinfamouslies?Hadshenotseenthathewashelplessinthehandsofthiscabalinhisownhousehold?——acabalthatsheherselfhadthoughtlesslyjoinedagainsthim。
Theyhadreachedthefirstslightascent。Hercompaniondrewouthiswatch,lookedatitwithsatisfaction,andchangedthepositionofhishandsonthereins。Withoutbeingabletodetectthedifference,shefelttheywereslackeningspeed。Sheturnedinquiringlytowardshim;henoddedhishead,withahalfsmileandagesturetohertolookahead。ThespiresofSanJosewerealreadyfaintlyupliftingfromthedistantfringeofoaks。
Sosoon!Infifteenminutesshewouldbethere——andTHEN!Sherememberedsuddenlyshehadnotyetdeterminedwhattodo。ShouldshegoonatoncetoSanFrancisco,ortelegraphtoherfatherandawaithimatSanJose?Ineithercaseanewfearoftheprecipitancyofheractionandtheinadequacyofherreasonshadsprungupinhermind。Wouldherfatherunderstandher?Wouldheunderratethecauseandbemortifiedattheinsultshehadgiventhefamilyofhisoldfriend,or,moredreadfulstill,wouldheexaggerateherwrongsandseekapersonalquarrelwiththemajor。
Hewasamanofquicktemper,andhadtheWesternideasofredress。
Perhapsevennowshewasprecipitatingaduelbetweenthem。Hercheeksgrewwanagain,herbreathcamequickly,tearsgatheredinhereyes。Oh,shewasadreadfulgirl,sheknewit;shewasanutterlymiserableone,andsheknewthattoo!
Thereinsweretightened。Thepacelessenedandatlastfelltoawalk。Consciousofhertelltaleeyesandtroubledface,shedarednotturntohercompaniontoaskhimwhy,butglancedacrossthefields。
"WhenyoufirstcameIdidn"tgettoknowyourname,MissMallory,butIreckonIknowyourfather。"
Herfather!Whatmadehimsaythat?Shewantedtospeak,butshefeltshecouldnot。Inanothermoment,ifhewenton,shemustdoSOMETHING——shewouldcry!
"Ireckonyou"llbewantingtogotothehotelfirst,anyway?"
There!——sheknewit!HeWOULDkeepon!Andnowshehadburstintotears。
Themarewasstillwalkingslowly;themanwaslazilybendingforwardovertheshaftsasifnothinghadoccurred。Thensuddenly,illogically,andwithoutamoment"swarning,thepridethathadsustainedhercrumbledandbecameasthedustoftheroad。
Sheburstoutandtoldhim——thisstranger!——thismanshehaddisliked!——allandEVERYTHING。Howshehadfelt,howshehadbeendeceived,andwhatshehadoverheard!
"Ithoughtasmuch,"saidhercompanion,quietly,"andthat"swhyI
sentforyourfather。"
"Yousentformyfather!——when?——where?"echoedRose,inastonishment。
"Yesterday。Hewastocometo-day,andifwedon"tfindhimatthehotelitwillbebecausehehasalreadystartedtocomeherebytheupperandlongerroad。ButyouleaveittoME,anddon"tyousayanythingtohimofthisnow。Ifhe"satthehotel,I"llsayI
droveyoudowntheretoshowoffthemare。Sabe?Ifheisn"t,I"llleaveyouthereandcomebackheretofindhim。I"vegotsomethingtotellhimthatwillsetYOUallright。"Hesmiledgrimly,liftedthereins,themarestartedforwardagain,andthevehicleanditsoccupantsdisappearedinavanishingdustcloud。
CHAPTERVI
ItwasnearlynoonwhenMr。Dawsonfinishedrubbingdownhissweatingmareinthelittlestableshedamongthewheat。HehadleftRoseatthehotel,fortheyfoundMr。Malloryhadpreviouslystartedbyacircuitousrouteforthewheatranch。Hehadresumednotonlyhisworkingclothesbuthisworkingexpression。HewasnowsuperintendingtheunloadingofawainofstoresandimplementswhenthelightcarryalloftheRandolphsrolledintothefield。ItcontainedonlyMrs。Randolphandthedriver。AslightlookofintelligencepassedbetweenthelatterandthenearestoneofDawson"scompanions,succeeded,however,byadulllookofstupidvacancyonthefacesofalltheothers,includingDawson。Mrs。
Randolphnoticedit,andwasforewarned。ShereflectedthatnohumanbeingseverlookedNATURALLYasstupidasthatandwereabletowork。Shesmiledsarcastically,andthenbeganwithdrydistinctnessandnarrowinglips。
"MissMallory,ayoungladyvisitingus,wentoutforanearlywalkthismorningandhasnotreturned。Itispossibleshemayhavelostherwayamongyourwheat。Haveyouseenanythingofher?"
Dawsonraisedhiseyesfromhisworkandglancedslowlyaroundathiscompanions,asiftakingtheheavysenseoftheassembly。Oneortwoshooktheirheadsmechanically,andreturnedtotheirsuspendedlabor。Hesaid,coolly:——
"Nobodyhereseemsto。"
Shefeltthattheywerelying。Shewasonlyawomanagainstfivemen。Shewasonlyapettydomestictyrant;shemighthavebeenalargerone。Butshehadallthecourageofthatpossibility。
"MajorRandolphandmysonareaway,"shewenton,drawingherselferect。"ButIknowthatthemajorwillpayliberallyifthesemenwillsearchthefield,besidesmakingitallrightwithyour——
EMPLOYERS——forthelossoftime。"
Dawsonutteredasinglewordinalowvoicetothemannearesthim,whoapparentlycommunicatedittotheothers,forthefourmenstoppedunloading,andmovedawayoneaftertheother——eventhedriverjoiningintheexodus。Mrs。Randolphsmiledsarcastically;
itwasplainthatthesepeople,withalltheirboastedindependence,werequiteamenabletopecuniaryconsiderations。Nevertheless,asDawsonremainedlookingquietlyather,shesaid:——
"ThenIsupposethey"veconcludedtogoandsee?"
"No;I"vesentthemawaysothattheycouldn"tHEAR。"
"Hearwhat?"
"WhatI"vegottosaytoyou。"
Shelookedathimsuddenly。Thenshesaid,withadisdainfulglancearoundher:"IseeIamhelplesshere,and——thankstoyourtrickery——alone。Haveacare,sir;IwarnyouthatyouwillhavetoanswertoMajorRandolphforanyinsolence。"
"Ireckonyouwon"ttellMajorRandolphwhatIhavetosaytoyou,"
hereturnedcoolly。
Herlipswerenearlyagrayishhue,butshesaidscornfully:"Andwhynot?Doyouknowwhoyouaretalkingto?"
Themancamelazilyforwardtothecarryall,carelesslybrushedasidetheslackreins,andrestinghiselbowsonthehorse"sback,laidhischinonhishands,ashelookedupinthewoman"sface。
"Yes;IknowwhoI"mtalkingto,"hesaidcoolly。"Butasthemajordon"t,Ireckonyouwon"ttellhim。"
"Standawayfromthathorse!"shesaid,herwholefacetakingthegrayishcolorofherlips,butherblackeyesgrowingsmallerandbrighter。"Handmethosereins,andletmepass!Whatcanailleareyoutostopme?"
"Ithoughtso,"returnedtheman,withoutalteringhisposition;
"youdon"tknowME。YouneversawMEbefore。Well,I"mJimDawson,thenephewofL"Hommadieu,YOUROLDMASTER!"
Shegrippedtheironrailoftheseatasiftoleapfromit,butcheckedherselfsuddenlyandleanedback,withasetsmileonhermouththatseemedstampedthere。Itwasremarkablethatwiththatsmilesheflungawayheroldaffectationofsuperciliousnessforanolderandruderaudacity,andthatnotonlytheexpression,butthetypeofherfaceappearedtohavechanged。
"Idon"tsay,"continuedthemanquietly,"thathedidn"tMARRYyoubeforehedied。ButyouknowaswellasIdothatthelawsofhisStatedidn"trecognizethemarriageofamasterwithhisoctoroonslave!AndyouknowaswellasIdothatevenifhehadfreedyou,hecouldn"tchangeyourblood。Why,ifI"dbeenwillingtostayatAvoyellestobeanigger-driverlikehim,theplantationof"deFontanges"——whosenameyouhavetaken——wouldhavebeenlefttome。
IfYOUhadstayedthere,youmighthavebeenmypropertyinsteadofYOURowningasquaremanlikeRandolph。Youdidn"tthinkofthatwhenyoucamehere,didyou?"hesaidcomposedly。
"Oh,monDieu!"shesaid,droppingrapidlyintoadifferentaccent,withherwhiteteethandfixedmirthlesssmile,"soitisaclaimforPROPERTY,eh?You"rewantingmoney——you?Tresbien,youforgetweareinCalifornia,whereonedoesnotownaslave。Andyouhaveafinestorythere,mypoorfriend。Verypretty,butveryhardtoprove,m"sieu。Andthesepeasantsareinit,eh,workingitonshareslikethefarm,eh?"
"Well,"saidDawson,slightlychanginghisposition,andpassinghishandoverthehorse"sneckwithahalf-weariedcontempt,"oneofthesemenisfromPlaquemine,andtheotherfromCoupee。Theyknowallthel"Hommadieus"history。Andtheyknowastreakofthetarbrushwhentheyseeit。Theytookyourmeasurewhentheycameherelastyear,andsizedyouupfairly。SohadI,forthematterofthat,whenIFIRSTsawyou。Andwecomparednotes。Butthemajorisasquareman,forallheisyourhusband,andwereckonedhehadabigenoughcontractonhishandstotakecareofyouandl"Hommadieu"shalf-breeds,andso"——hetossedthereinscontemptuouslyaside——"wekeptthistoourselves。"
"Andnowyouwant——what——eh?"
"Wewantanendtothisfoolery,"hebrokeoutroughly,steppingbackfromthevehicle,andfacinghersuddenly,withhisfirstangrygesture。"Wewantanendtotheseairsandgrimaces,andallthisdandyniggerbusiness;wewantanendtothis"cake-walking"
throughthewheat,andfloutingofthehonestlaborofyourbetters。Wewantyouandyour"deFontanges"toclimbdown。Andwewantanendtothisroping-inofwhitefolkstosuityourlittlegame;wewantanendtoyourtryingtomixyourniggerbloodwithanyonehere,andweintendtostopit。Wedrawthelineatthemajor。"
Lashedasshehadbeenbythosewordsapparentlyoutofallsemblanceofherformersocialarrogance,alowerandmorestubbornresistanceseemedtohavesprungupinher,asshesatsideways,watchinghimwithhersetsmileandcontractingeyes。
"Ah,"shesaiddryly,"soSHEISHERE。Ithoughtso。Whichofyouisit,eh?It"sagoodspec——Mallory"sarichman。She"snotparticular。"
Themanhadstoppedasiflistening,hisheadturnedtowardstheroad。Thenheturnedcarelessly,andfacingheragain,wavedhishandwithagestureoftireddismissal,andsaid,"Go!You"llfindyourdriverovertherebythetool-shed。Hehasheardnothingyet——
butI"vegivenyoufairwarning。Go!"
Hewalkedslowlybacktowardstheshed,asthewoman,snatchingupthereins,droveviolentlyoffinthedirectionwherethemenhaddisappeared。Butsheturnedaside,ignoringherwaitingdriverinherwildandrecklessabandonmentofallheroldconventionalattitudes,andlashingherhorseforwardwiththesamesetsmileonherface,thesameoddrelaxationoffigure,andthesamesquaringofherelbows。
Avoidingthemainroad,shepushedintoanarrowtrackthatintersectedanothernearerthesceneoftheaccidenttoRose"sbuggythreeweeksbefore。Shehadnearlypasseditwhenshewashailedbyastrangevoice,andlookingup,perceivedahorsemanflounderinginthemazesofthewheattoonesideofthetrack。
Whatevermeanthoughtofherpastlifeshewasflyingfrom,whatevermeanpurposeshewasflyingto,shepulledupsuddenly,andassuddenlyresumedhererect,aggressivestiffness。Thestrangerwasamiddle-agedman;indressandappearanceadwellerofcities。Heliftedhishatasheperceivedtheoccupantofthewagontobealady。
"Ibegyourpardon,butIfearI"velostmywayintryingtomakeashortcuttotheExcelsiorCompany"sRanch。"
"Youareinitnow,"saidMrs。Randolph,quickly。
"Thankyou,butwherecanIfindthefarmhouse?"
"Thereisnone,"shereturned,withheroldsuperciliousness,"unlessyouchoosetogivethatnametotheshantiesandshedswherethelaborersandservantslive,neartheroad。"
Thestrangerlookedpuzzled。"I"mlookingforaMr。Dawson,"hesaidreflectively,"butImayhavemadesomemistake。DoyouknowMajorRandolph"shousehereabouts?"
"Ido。IamMrs。Randolph,"shesaidstiffly。
Thestranger"sbrowcleared,andhesmiledpleasantly。"Thenthisisafortunatemeeting,"hesaid,raisinghishatagainashereinedinhishorsebesidethewagon,"forIamMr。Mallory,andI
waslookingforwardtothepleasureofpresentingmyselftoyouanhourortwolater。Thefactis,anoldacquaintance,Mr。Dawson,telegraphedmeyesterdaytomeethimhereonurgentbusiness,andI
feltobligedtogotherefirst。"
Mrs。Randolph"seyessparkledwithasuddengratifiedintelligence,buthermannerseemedrathertoincreasethanabateitsgrimprecision。
"Ourmeetingthismorning,Mr。Mallory,isbothfortunateandunfortunate,forIregrettosaythatyourdaughter,whohasnotbeenquiteherselfsincetheearthquake,wasmissingearlythismorningandhasnotyetbeenfound,thoughwehavesearchedeverywhere。Understandme,"shesaid,asthestrangerstarted,"I
havenofearforherPERSONALsafety,IamonlyconcernedforanyINDISCRETIONthatshemaycommitinthepresenceofthesestrangerswhosecompanyshewouldseemtoprefertoours。"
"ButIdon"tunderstandyou,madam,"saidMallory,sternly;"youarespeakingofmydaughter,and"——
"Excuseme,Mr。Mallory,"saidMrs。Randolph,liftingherhandwithherdriestdeprecationandhermostdesiccatingsmile,"I"mnotpassingjudgmentorcriticism。Iamofaforeignrace,andconsequentlydonotunderstandthefreedomofAmericanyoungladies,andtheirfamiliaritywiththeoppositesex。Imakenocharges,Ionlywishtoassureyouthatshewillnodoubtbefoundinthecompanyandundertheprotectionofherowncountrymen。
Thereis,"sheaddedwithironicaldistinctness,"ayoungmechanic,orfieldhand,or"quackwell-doctor,"whomsheseemstoadmire,andwithwhomsheappearstobeonequalterms。"
Malloryregardedherforamomentfixedly,andthenhissternnessrelaxedtoamischievouslycomplacentsmile。"ThatmustbeyoungBent,ofwhomI"veheard,"hesaidwithunabatedcheerfulness。
"AndIdon"tknowbutwhatshemaybewithhim,afterall。FornowIthinkofit,achuckle-headedfellow,ofwhomamomentagoI
inquiredthewaytoyourhouse,toldmeI"dbetterasktheyoungmanandyoungwomanwhowere"philanderingthroughthewheat"
yonder。Supposewelookforthem。FromwhatI"veheardofBenthe"stoomuchwrappedupinhisinventionsforflirtation,butitwouldbeagoodjoketostumbleuponthem。"
Mrs。Randolph"seyessparkledwithaminglingofgratifiedmaliceandundisguisedcontemptforthefatuousfatherbesideher。Butbeforeshecouldacceptordeclinethechallenge,ithadbecomeuseless。Amurmurofyouthfulvoicesstruckherear,andshesuddenlystooduprightandtransfixedinthecarriage。Forloungingdownslowlytowardsthemoutofthedimgreenaislesofthearboredwheat,lostinthemselvesandtheshimmeringveiloftheirseclusion,cametheengineer,ThomasBent,andonhisarm,gazingingenuouslyintohisface,thefigureofAdele,——herownperfectdaughter。
"Idon"tthink,mydear,"saidMr。Mallory,astheanxiousRoseflewintohisarmsonhisreturntoSanJose,afewhourslater,"thatitwillbenecessaryforyoutogobackagaintoMajorRandolph"sbeforeweleave。Ihavesaid"Good-by"foryouandthankedthem,andyourtrunksarepackedandwillbesenthere。
Thefactis,mydear,youseethisaffairoftheearthquakeandthedisastertotheartesianwellhaveupsetalltheirarrangements,andIamafraidthatmylittlegirlwouldbeonlyintheirwayjustnow。"