投诉 阅读记录

第13章

AndSlonefoundhimselftremblingwithjoy。BeyondanydoubtthatlaughcouldnothavebeenLucy"s。

Slonestolebackashehadcome,reachedtheshadowofthewall,anddrewawayuntilhefeltitsafetowalkquickly。WhenhereachedtheplacewhereheexpectedtofindWildfirehedidnotseehim。Slonelookedandlooked。Perhapshehadmisjudgeddistanceandplaceinthegloom。Still,henevermademistakesofthatnature。Hesearchedaroundtillhefoundthecedarstumptowhichhehadtiedthelasso。Inthegloomhecouldnotseeit,andwhenhereachedouthedidnotfeelit。Wildfirewasgone!Slonesankdown,overcome。

Hecursedwhatmusthavebeencarelessness,thoughheknewheneverwascarelesswithahorse。Whathadhappened?Hedidnotknow。ButWildfirewasgone——andthatmeantLucy"sdoomandhis!Sloneshookwithcold。

Then,asheleanedagainstthestump,wetandshaking,familiarsoundmethisears。Itwasmadebytheteethofagrazinghorse——aslight,keen,tearingcut。Wildfirewascloseathand!WithasweepSlonecircledthestumpandhefoundtheknotofthelasso。Hehadmissedit。Hebegantogatherinthelongrope,andsoonfeltthehorse。IntheblackgloomagainstthewallSlonecouldnotdistinguishWild-fire。

"Whew!"hemuttered,wipingthesweatoffhisface。"GoodLord!Allfornothin"。"

ItdidnottakeSlonelongtodecidetoleadthehorseandworkupthecanyonpastthecampers。Hemustgetaheadofthem,andoncetherehehadnofearofthem,eitherbynightorday。Hereallyhadnohopesofgettingbyundiscovered,andallhewishedforwastogetfarenoughsothathecouldnotbeintercepted。ThegrazinghorseswouldscentWildfireorhewouldscentthem。

ForawonderWildfireallowedhimselftobeledaswellasifhehadbeenold,faithfulNagger。Slonecouldnotkeepcloseintothewallforverylong,onaccountofthecedars,buthemanagedtostayintheouteredgeofshadowcastbythewall。Wildfirewindedthehorses,halted,threwuphishead。ButforsomereasonbeyondSlonethehorsedidnotsnortorwhistle。AsheknewWildfirehecouldhavebelievedhimintelligentenoughandhatefulenoughtobetrayhismaster。

Itwasoneoftheotherhorsesthatwhistledanalarm。Thiscameatapointalmostevenwiththecamp-fire。Slone,holdingWildfiredown,hadnotimetogetintoastirrup,butleapedtothesaddleandletthehorsego。Therewerehoarseyellsandthenstreaksoffireandshots。Sloneheardthewhizzofheavybullets,andhefearedforWildfire。Butthehorsedrewswiftlyawayintothedarkness。Slonecouldnotseewhetherthegroundwassmoothorbroken,andheleftthattoWildfire。Luckfavoredthem,andpresentlySlonepulledhimintoasafegait,andregrettedonlythathehadnothadachancetotakeashotatthatcamp。

Slonewalkedthehorseforanhour,andthendecidedthathecouldwellriskahaltforthenight。

Beforedawnhewasup,warminghischilledbodybyviolentmovements,andforcinghimselftoeat。

Therimofthewestwallchangedfromgraytopink。Amocking-birdburstintosong。Acoyotesneakedawayfromthelightofday。OutintheopenSlonefoundthetrailmadebyCreech"smustangsandbythehorseofCordts"sman。Thelattercouldnotbeveryfarahead。InlessthananhourSlonecametoaclumpofcedarswherethismanhadcamped。Anhourbehindhim!

Thiscanyonwasopen,withalevelandnarrowfloordividedbyadeepwash。

SloneputWildfiretoagallop。ThenarrowwashwasnoobstacletoWildfire;

hedidnothavetobeurgedorchecked。ItwasnotlongbeforeSlonesawahorsemanaquarterofamileahead,andhewasdiscoveredalmostatthesametime。Thisfellowshowedbothsurpriseandfear。Heranhishorse。ButincomparisonwithWildfirethathorseseemedsluggish。Slonewouldhavecaughtupwithhimverysoonbutforachangeinthelayoftheland。Thecanyonsplitupandallofitsgorgesandravinesandwashesheadeduponthepine-fringedplateau,nowonlyafewmilesdistant。Thegaitofthehorseshadtobereducedtoatrot,andthenawalk。ThemanSlonewasafterleftCreech"strailandtooktoasidecleft。Slone,convincedhewouldsoonoverhaulhim,andthenreturntotakeupCreech"strail,keptoninpursuit。

ThenSlonewascompelledtoclimb。Wildfirewassosuperiortotheother"shorse,andSlonewassokeenatchoosinggroundandshortcuts,thathewouldhavebeenrightuponhimbutforasplitintherockwhichsuddenlyyawnedacrosshispath。Itwasimpassable。AfteraquickglanceSloneabandonedthedirectpursuit,and,turningalongthisgulch,hegainedapointwherethehorse-thiefwouldpassunderthebaseoftherim-wall,andhereSlonewouldhavehimwithineasyrifleshot。

Andtheman,intentongettingoutofthecanyon,rodeintothetrap,approachingtowithinahundredyardsofSlone,whosuddenlyshowedhimselfonfoot,rifleinhand。ThedeepgulchwasabarriertoSlone"sfurtherprogress,buthisrifledominatedthesituation。

"Holdon!"hecalled,warningly。

"Holdonyerself!"yelledtheother,aghast,ashehaltedhishorse。Hegazeddownandevidentlywasquicktotakeinthefacts。

Slonehadmeanttokillthismanwithoutevenaword,yetnowwhenthemomenthadcomeafeelingalmostofsicknesscloudedhisresolve。Butheleveledtherifle。

"Igotitonyou,"hecalled。

"Reckonyouhev。Butseehyar——"

"Icanhityouanywhere。"

"Wal,I"lltakeyerwordferthet。"

"Allright。Nowtalkfast。AreyouoneofCordts"sgang?"

"Sure。"

"Whyareyoualone?"

"Wesplitdownhyar。"

"DidyouknowIwasonthistrail?"

"Nope。Ididn"tsure,oryou"dneverketchedme,redhossorno。"

"Whowereyoutrailin"?"

"OleCreechan"thegirlhekidnapped。"

Slonefelttheleapofhisbloodandthejerkitgavetherifleashistensefingertrembledonthetrigger。

"Girl。Whatgirl?"hecalled,hoarsely。

"Bostil"sgirl。"

"WhydidCordtssplitonthetrail?"

"Hean"Hutchwentroundfersomemoreofthegang,an"toheadoffJoelCreechwhenhecomesinwithBostil"shosses。"

Slonewasamazedtofindhowthehorsethieveshadcalculated;yet,onsecondthought,thesituation,oncetheCreecheshadbeenrecognized,appearedsimpleenough。

"Whatwasyourgame?"hedemanded。

"Iwasfollerin"Creechjesttofindoutwherehe"dholeupwiththegirl。"

"What"sCordts"sgame——AFTERheheadsJoelCreech?"

"Thenhe"sgoin"ferthegirl。"

Slonescarcelyneededtobetoldallthis,butthedeliberatewordsfromthelipsofoneofCordts"sgangborearaw,brutalproofofLucy"speril。AndyetSlonecouldnotbringhimselftokillthismanincoldblood。Hetried,butinvain。

"Haveyougotagun?"calledSlone,hoarsely。

"Sure。"

"Ridebacktheotherway!Ifyoudon"tlosemeI"llkillyou!"

Themanstared。Slonesawthecolorreturntohispaleface。Thenheturnedhishorseandrodebackoutofsight。Sloneheardhimrollingthestonesdownthelong,roughslope;andwhenhefeltsurethehorse-thiefhadgottenafairstarthewentbacktomountWildfireinpursuit。

ThistrailerofLucynevergotbacktoLucy"strail——nevergotaway。

ButSlone,whenthatday"shard,deadlypursuitended,foundhimselflostinthecanyons。Howbitterlyhecursedbothhisweaknessinnotshootingthemanatsight,andhisstrengthinfollowinghimwithimplacablepurpose!Fortobefair,togivethehorse-thiefachanceforhislife,SlonehadlostLucy"strail。Thefactnearlydistractedhim。Hespentasleeplessnightoftorture。

Allnextday,likeawildman,herodeandclimbedanddescended,spurredbyonepurpose,pursuedbysuspenseanddread。ThatnighthetiedWildfirenearwaterandgrassandfellintothesleepofexhaustion。

Morningcame。Butwithitnohope。Hehadbeendesperate。Andnowhewasinafrightfulstate。Itseemedthatdaysanddayshadpassed,andnightsthatwerehideouswithfutilenightmares。

Herodedownintoacanyonwithslopingwalls,andbroken,likeallofthesecanyonsunderthegreatplateau。Everycanyonresembledanother。Theuplandwasonevastnetwork。Theworldseemedalabyrinthofcanyonsamongwhichhewashopelesslylost。Whatwould——whathadbecomeofLucy?Everythoughtinhiswhirlingbrainledbacktothat——anditwasterrible。

Then——hewasgazingtransfixeddownuponthefamiliartracksleftbyCreech"smustangs。Daysold,butstillunfollowed!

CHAPTERXIX

Thattrackledupthenarrowingcanyontoitsheadatthebaseoftheplateau。

Slone,mindfulofhishorse,climbedonfoot,haltingatthezigzagturnstorest。Along,graduallyascendingtrailmountedthelastslope,whichwhencloseathandwasnotsoprecipitousasitappearedfrombelow。Uptherethewind,suckedoutofthecanyons,swoopedandtwistedhard。

AtlastSloneledWildfireovertherimandhaltedforanotherbreathing-spell。Beforehimwasabeautiful,gentlyslopingstretchofwavinggrassleadinguptothedarkpineforestfromwhichcamearoarofwind。

BeneathSlonethewildandwhorledcanyonbreaksextended,wonderfulinthousandsofdenudedsurfaces,goldandredandyellow,withthesmokydepthsbetween。

Wildfiresniffedthewindandsnorted。Sloneturned,instantlyalert。Thewildhorsehadgivenanalarm。LikeaflashSloneleapedintothesaddle。Afaintcry,awayfromthewind,startledSlone。Itwaslikeacryhehadheardindreams。Howoverstrainedhisperceptions!Hewasnotreallysureofanything,yetontheinstanthewastense。

StragglingcedarsonhisleftalmostwhollyobstructedSlone"sview。

Wildfire"searsandnosewerepointedthatway。Slonetrottedhimdowntowardtheedgeofthiscedarclumpsothathecouldseebeyond。Beforehereachedit,however,hesawsomethingblue,moving,waving,lifting。

"Smoke!"mutteredSlone。Andhethoughtmoreofthedangeroffireonthatwindyheightthanhedidofanotherperiltohimself。

Wildfirewashardtoholdasheroundedtheedgeofthecedars。

Slonesawalineofleapingflame,alineofsweepingsmoke,thegrassonfirehorses!——aman!

Wildfirewhistledhisringingblastofhateandmenace,hisdesertchallengetoanotherstallion。

Themanwhirledtolook。

SlonesawJoelCreech——andSageKing——andLucy,halfnaked,boundonhisback!

Joy,agony,terrorinlightning-swiftturns,paralyzedSlone。ButWildfirelungedoutontherun。

SageKingrearedinfright,cameclowntoplungeaway。andwithamagnificentleapclearedthelineoffire。

Slone,morefromhabitthanthought,satcloseinthesaddle。AfewofWildfire"slengtheningstrides,quickenedSlone"sblood。ThenCreechmoved,alsoawakingfromastupefyingsurprise,andhesnatchedupagunandfired。

Slonesawthespurtsofred,thepuffsofwhite。Butheheardnothing。Thetorrentofhischangedblood,burningandterrible,filledhisearswithhateanddeath。

Heguidedtherunningstallion。InafewtremendousstridesWildfirestruckCreech,andSlonehadoneglimpseofallawfulface。Theimpactwasterrific。

Creechwenthurtlingthroughtheair,limpandbroken,togodownuponarock,hisskullcrackinglikeamelon。

Thehorseleapedoverthebodyandthestone,andbeyondheleapedthelineofburninggrass。

SlonesawtheKingrunningintotheforest。HesawpoorLucy"swhitebodyswingingwiththehorse"smotion。Oneglanceshowedthegreatgraytoberunningwild。Thenthehateandpassionclearedaway,leavingsuspenseandterror。

Wildfirereachedthepines。Theredowntheopenaislesbetweentheblacktreesranthefleetgrayracer。Wildfiresawhimandsnorted。TheKingwasahundredyardstothefore。

"Wildfire——it"scome——therace——therace!"calledSlone。Buthecouldnothearhisowncall。Therewasaroaroverhead,heavy,almostdeafening。Thewind!

thewind!Yetthatroardidnotdeadenastrange,shriekingcracksomewherebehind。Wildfireleapedinfright。Sloneturned。Firehadrunupapine-tree,whichexplodedasifthetrunkwerepowder!

"MYGOD!ARACEWITHFIRE!LUCY!LUCY!"

InthatpoignantcrySloneutteredhisrealizationofthestrangefatethathadwaitedfortheinevitableracebetweenWildfireandtheKing;heutteredhisdespairingloveforLucy,andhisacceptanceofdeathforherandhimself。

Nohorsecouldoutrunwind-drivenfireinadrypineforest。Slonehadnohopeofthat。Howperfectlyfateandtimeandplaceandhorses,himselfandhissweetheart,hadmet!SlonedamnedJoelCreech"sinsanesoultoeverlastingtorment。Tothink——tothinkhisidioticandwildthreathadcometrue——andcometruewithagaleinthepine-tops!Slonegrewoldatthethought,andthefactseemedtobeadream。Butthedry,pine-scentedairmadebreathinghard;

thegrayracer,carryingthatslender,half-nakedform,whiteintheforestshade,lengthenedintohisfleetandbeautifulstride;themotionofWildfire,soeasy,sosmooth,soswift,andthefiercereachofhisheadshootingforward——alltheseprovedthatitwasnodream。

TensequestionspiercedthedarkchaosofSlone"smind——whatcouldhedo?RuntheKingdown!Make"himkillLucy!Saveherfromhorribledeathbyfire!

Theredhorsehadnotgainedayardonthegray。Slone,keentojudgedistance,sawthis,andforthefirsttimehedoubtedWildfire"spowertorandowntheKing。Notwithsuchalead!Itwashopeless——sohopeless——

Heturnedtolookback。Hesawnofire,nosmoke——onlythedarktrunks,andthemassedgreenfoliageinviolentagitationagainstthebluesky。Thatrevivedafainthope。Ifhecouldgetafewmilesahead,beforethefirebegantoleapacrossthepine-crests,thenitmightbepossibletorunoutoftheforestifitwerenotwide。

Thenastrongerhopegrew。ItseemedthatfootbyfootWildfirewasgainingontheKing。Slonestudiedthelevelforestfloorslidingtowardhim。Helosthishope——thenregaineditagain,andthenhespurredthehorse。WildfirehatedthatashehatedSlone。Butapparentlyhedidnotquickenhisstrides。AndSlonecouldnottellifhelengthenedthem。Hewasnotrunningnearhislimitbut,afterthenatureofsuchahorse,lefttochoosehisgait,runningslowly,butrisingtowardhisswiftestandfiercest。

Slone"srider"sbloodneverthrilledtothatrace,forhisbloodhadcurdled。

Thesicknesswithinrosetohismind。AndthatflashedupwheneverhedaredtolookforwardatLucy"swhiteform。Slonecouldnotbearthissight;italmostmadehimreel,yethewasdriventolook。HesawthattheKingcarriednosaddle,sowithLucyonhimhewaslight。Heoughttorunalldaywithonlythatweight。Wildfirecarriedaheavysaddle,apack,awaterbag,andarifle。Sloneuntiedthepackandletitdrop。Healmostthrewasidethewater-bag,butsomethingwithheldhishand,andalsohekepthisrifle。Whatwereafewmorepoundstothisdesertstallioninhislastrun?SloneknewitwasWildfire"sgreatestandlastrace。

SuddenlySlone"searsrangwithaterribleon-comingroar。Foraninstanttheunknownsoundstiffenedhim,robbedhimofstrength。Onlythehornofthesaddle,hookingintohim,heldhimon。Thentheyearsofhisdesertlifeansweredtoacallmorethanhuman。

Hehadtoraceagainstfire。Hemustbeattheflametothegirlheloved。

Thereweremilesofdryforest,likepowder。Firebackedbyaheavygalecouldragethroughdrypinefasterthananyhorsecouldrun。HemightfailtosaveLucy。Fatehadgivenhimabitterride。Buthesworeagrimoaththathewouldbeattheflame。Theintenseandabnormalrider"spassioninhim,likeBostil"s,dammedup,butneverfullycontrolled,burstwithinhim,andsuddenlyheawoketoawildandterribleviolenceofheartandsoul。Hehadaccepteddeath;hehadnofear。Allthathewantedtodo,thelastthinghewantedtodo,wastoridedowntheKingandkillLucymercifully。Howhewouldhavegloriedtoburnthereintheforest,andforamillionyearsinthedarkbeyond,tosavethegirl!

Hegoadedthehorse。Thenhelookedback。

Throughtheaislesoftheforesthesawastrange,streaky,murkysomethingmoving,alive,shiftingupanddown,neveraninstantthesame。Itmusthavebeenthewind——theheatbeforethefire。Heseemedtoseethroughit,buttherewasnothingbeyond,onlyopaque,dim,musteringclouds。Hotpuffsshotforwardintohisface。Hiseyessmartedandstung。Hisearshurtandweregrowingdeaf。Thetumultwastherearofavalanches,ofmaelstroms,ofrushingseas,ofthewreckoftheuplandsandtheruinoftheearth。Itgrewtobesogreataroarthathenolongerheard。Therewasonlysilence。

Andheturnedtofaceahead。Thestallionstretchedlowonadeadrun;thetipsofthepineswerebendingbeforethewind;andWildfire,theterriblethingforwhichhishorsewasnamed,wasleapingthroughtheforest。Buttherewasnosound。

AheadofSlone,downtheaisles,lowunderthetreesspreadingovertherunningKing,floatedswiftlysomemedium,likeatransparentveil。Itwasneithersmokenorair。Itcarriedfaintpinpointsoflight,sparks,thatresembledatomsofdustfloatinginsunlight。Itwasawaveofheatdrivenbeforethestormoffire。Slonedidnotfeelpain,butheseemedtobedryingup。parching。AndLucymustbesufferingnow。Hegoadedthestallion,rakinghisflanks。Wildfireansweredwithascreamandagreaterspeed。AllexceptLucyandSageKingandWildfireseemedsostrangeandunreal——theswiftrushbetweenthepines,nowgrowingghostlyinthedimminglight,thesenseofapursuing,overpoweringforce,andyetabsolutesilence。

Slonefoughtthedesiretolookback。Buthecouldnotresistit。Somehorriblefascinationcompelledhim。Allbehindhadchanged。Ahotwind,likeablastfromafurnace,blewlight,stingingparticlesintohisface。Thefirewasracinginthetree-tops,whilebelowallwasyetclear。Alashing,leapingflameengulfedthecanopyofpines。Itwaswhite,seething,inconceivablyswift,withathousandflashingtongues。Ittraveledaheadofsmoke。Itwassothinhecouldseethebranchesthroughit,andthefierycloudsbehind。Itsweptonward,asublimeandanappallingspectacle。Slonecouldnotthinkofwhatitlookedlike。Itwasfire,liberated,freedfromthebowelsoftheearth,tremendous,devouring。This,then,wasthemeaningoffire。This,then,wasthehorriblefatetobefallLucy。

Butno!Hethoughthemustbeinsanenottobeovercomeinspirit。Yethewasnot。HewouldbeattheflametoLucy。Hefeltthelossofsomething,somekindofasensationwhichheoughttohavehad。Stillherodethatracetokillhissweetheartbetterthananyracehehadeverbeforeridden。Hekepthisseat;

hedodgedthesnags;hepulledthemaddenedhorsetheshortestway,hekepttheKingrunningstraight。

Nohorsehadeverrunsomagnificentarace!Wildfirewasoutracingwindandfire,andhewasoverhaulingthemostnotedraceroftheuplandsagainstatremendoushandicap。ButnowhewasnolongerracingtokilltheKing;hewasrunninginterror。Formilesheheldthatlong,swift,wonderfulstridewithoutabreak。Hewasrunningtohisdeath,whetherornothedistancedthefire。Nothingcouldstophimnowbutaburstingheart。

Sloneuntiedhislassoandcoiledthenoose。AlmostwithinreachoftheKing!

Onethrow——onesuddenswerve——andtheKingwouldgodown。Lucywouldknowonlyastunningshock。Slone"sheartbroke。Couldhekillher——crushthatdeargoldenhead?Hecouldnot,yethemust!Hesawalong,curved,redweltonLucy"swhiteshoulders。Whatwasthat?Hadabranchlashedher?Slonecouldnotseeherface。Shecouldnothavebeendeadorinafaint,forshewasridingtheKing,boundasshewas!

CloserandcloserdrewWildfire。Heseemedtogofasterandfasterasthatwindofflamegaineduponthem。Theairwastoothicktobreathe。Ithadanirresistibleweight。Itpushedhorsesandridersonwardintheirflight——strawsonthecrestofacyclone。

AgainSlonelookedbackandagainthespectaclewasdifferent。Therewasawhiteandgoldenfuryofflameabove,beautifulandblinding;andbelow,fartherback,aninfernoofglowingfire,black-streaked,withtrembling,explodingpuffsandstreamsofyellowsmoke。Theaislesbetweentheburningpinesweresmoky,murkycaverns,movingandweird。Slonesawfireshootfromthetree-topsdownthetrunks,andhesawfireshootupthetrunks,liketrainsofpowder。Theyexplodedlikehugerockets。Andalongtheforestfloorleapedthelittleflames。Hiseyesburnedandblurredtillallmergedintoawide,pursuingstormtooawfulforthegazeofman。

WildfirewasrunningdowntheKing。Thegreatgrayhadnotlessenedhisspeed,buthewasbreaking。Slonefeltaghastlytriumphwhenhebegantowhirlthenooseofthelassoroundhishead。Alreadyhewaswithinrange。Butheheldbackhisthrowwhichmeanttheendofall。AndashehesitatedWildfiresuddenlywhistledoneshriekingblast。

Slonelooked。Aheadtherewaslightthroughtheforest!Slonesawawhite,openspaceofgrass。Apark?No——theendoftheforest!Wildfire,likeademon,hurtledonward,withhissmoothnessofactiongone,beginningtobreak,withinalengthoftheKing。

AcryescapedSlone——acryassilentasiftherehadbeennodeafeningroar——aswildastherace,andasterribleastheruthlessfire。Itwasthecryoflife——insteadofdeath。BothSageKingandWildfirewouldbeattheflame。

Then,withtheopenjustahead,Slonefeltawaveofhotwindrollingoverhim。Hesawthelashingtonguesofflameabovehiminthepines。Thestormhadcaughthim。Itforgedahead。Hewasridingunderacanopyoffire。Burningpinecones,liketorches,droppedallaroundhim。Hehadaterribleblanksenseofweight,ofsuffocation,oftheairturningtofire。

ThenWildfire,withhisnoseatSageKing"sflank,flashedoutofthepinesintotheopen。Slonesawagrassywidereachinclininggentlytowardadarkbreakinthegroundwithcragsrisingsheeraboveit,andtotherightagreatopenspace。

Slonefeltthatclearairasthebreathofdeliverance。Hisreelingsenserighted。There——theKingran,blindlygoingtohisdeath。Wildfirewasbreakingfast。Hismomentumcarriedhim。Hewasalmostdone。

SloneropedtheKing,andholdinghard,waitedfortheend。Theyranon,breaking,breaking。SlonethoughthewouldhavetothrowtheKing,fortheywereperilouslynearthedeepcleftintherim。ButSageKingwenttohisknees。

SloneleapedoffjustasWildfirefell。HowthebladeflashedthatreleasedLucy!Shewaswetfromthehorse"ssweatandfoam。SheslidoffintoSlone"sarms,andhecalledhername。Couldshehearabovethatroarbackthereintheforest?ThepiecesofropehungtoherwristsandSlonesawdarkbruises,rawandbloody。Shefellagainsthim。Wasshedead?Hisheartcontracted。Howwhitetheface!No;hesawherbreastheaveagainsthis!Andhecriedaloud,incoherentlyinhisjoy。Shewasalive。Shewasnotbadlyhurt。Shestirred。

Shepluckedathimwithnervelesshands。Shepressedclosetohim。Heheardasmotheredvoice,yetsofull,sowonderful!

"Put——your——coat——onme!"camesomehowtohisears。

Slonestartedviolently。Abashed,shamedtorealizehehadforgottenshewashalfnude,heblindlytoreoffhiscoat,blindlyfoldeditaroundher。

"Lin!Lin!"shecried。

"Lucy——Oh!arey-you——"hereplied,huskily。

"I"mnothurt。I"mallright。"

"Butthatwretch,Joel。He——"

"He"dkilledhisfather——justa——minute——beforeyoucame。Ifoughthim!Oh!。ButI"mallright。Didyou——"

"Wildfireranhimdown——smashedhim。Lucy!thiscan"tbetrue。YetIfeelyou!ThankGod!"

WithherfreehandLucyreturnedhisclasp。Sheseemedtobestrong。ItwasapreciousmomentforSlone,inwhichhewasupliftedbeyondalldreams。

"Letmeloose——asecond,"shesaid。"Iwantto——getinyourcoat。"

Shelaughedashereleasedher。Shelaughed!AndSlonethrilledwithunutterablesweetnessatthatlaugh。

Asheturnedawayhefeltaswiftwind,thenastrangeimpactfromaninvisibleforcethatstaggeredhim,thentherendofflesh。Afterthatcametheheavyreportofagun。

Slonefell。Heknewhehadbeenshot。Followingtherendingofhisfleshcameahotagony。Itwasinhisshoulder,highup,andthedark,swiftfearforhislifewaschecked。

Lucystoodstaringdownathim,unabletocomprehend,slowlypaling。Herhandsclaspedthecoatroundher。Slonesawher,sawtheedgeofstreamingcloudsofsmokeaboveher,sawonthecliffbeyondthegorgetwomen,onewithasmokinggunhalfleveled。

IfSlonehadbeeninattentivetohissurroundingsbefore,thesightofCordtselectrifiedhim。

"Lucy!dropdown!quick!"

"Oh,what"shappened?You——you——"

"I"vebeenshot。Dropdown,Itellyou。Getbehindthehorsean"pullmyrifle。"

"Shot!"exclaimedLucy,blankly。

"Yes——Yes。MyGod!Lucy,he"sgoin"toshootagain!"

ItwasthenLucyBostilsawCordtsacrossthegulch。Hewasnotfiftyyardsdistant,plainlyrecognizable,tall,gaunt,sardonic。Heheldthehalf-leveledgunreadyasifwaiting。Hehadwaitedthereinambush。Thecloudsofsmokerolledupabovehim,hidingthecrags。

"CORDTS!"Bostil"sbloodspokeinthegirl"sthrillingcry。

"Hunchdown,Lucy!"criedSlone。"Pullmyrifle。I"monlywinged——nothurt。Hurry!He"sgoin"——"

AnotherheavyreportinterruptedSlone。Thebulletmissed,butSlonemadeapretense,aconvulsiveflop,asifstruck。

"Gettherifle!Quick!"hecalled。

ButLucymisunderstoodhisrusetodeceiveCordts。Shethoughthehadbeenhitagain。SherantothefallenWildfireandjerkedtheriflefromitssheath。

Cordtshadbeguntoclimbroundaledge,evidentlyashortcuttogetdownandacross。HutchinsonsawtherifleandyelledtoCordts。Thehorse-thiefhalted,hisdarkfacegleamingtowardLucy。

WhenLucyrosethecoatfellfromhernudeshoulders。AndSlone,watching,suddenlylosthisagonyofterrorforherandutteredapealingcryofdefianceandofrapture。

Shesweptuptherifle。Itwavered。Hutchinsonwasabove,andCordts,reachingup,yelledforhelp。Hutchinsonwasreluctant。Butthestrongerforcedominated。Heleaneddown——claspedCordts"soutstretchedhands,andpulled。

Hutchinsonbawledouthoarsely。Cordtsturnedwhatseemedapalerface。Hehaddifficultyontheslightfooting。Hewasslow。

SlonetriedtocalltoLucytoshootlow,buthislipshaddrawntightafterhisoneyell。Slonesawherwhite,roundedshouldersbent,withcold,whitefacepressedagainsttherifle,withslimarmsquiveringandgrowingtense,withthetangledgoldenhairblowingout。

Thensheshot。

Slone"sglanceshifted。Hedidnotseethebulletstrikeupdust。Thefiguresofthemenremainedthesame——Hutchinsonstraining,Cordts。No,Cordtswasnotthesame!Astrangechangeseemedmanifestinhislongform。Itdidnotseeminstinctwitheffort。Yetitmoved。

Hutchinsonalsowasactingstrangely,yelling,heaving,wrestling。ButhecouldnothelpCordts。Heliftedviolently,raisedCordtsalittle,andthenappearedtobeinperiloflosinghisbalance。

Cordtsleanedagainstthecliff。ThenitdawneduponSlonethatLucyhadhitthehorse-thief。Hardhit!Hewouldnot——hecouldnotletgoofHutchinson。

Hiswasadeathclutch。TheburlyHutchinsonslippedfromhisknee-hold,andashemovedCordtsswayed,hisfeetlefttheledge,hehung,upheldonlybythetotteringcomrade。

WhataharshandterriblecryfromHutchinson!Hemadeonelastconvulsiveeffortanditdoomedhim。Slowlyhelosthisbalance。Cordts"sdark,evil,hauntingfaceswunground。Bothmenbecamelaxandplunged,andseparated。Thedustrosefromtheroughsteps。Thenthedarkformsshotdown——Cordtsfallingsheerandstraight,Hutchinsonheadlong,withwavingarms——downanddown,vanishinginthedepths。Nosoundcameup。Alittlecolumnofyellowdustcurledfromthefatalledgeand,catchingthewindabove,streamedawayintothedriftingcloudsofsmoke。

CHAPTERXX

Adarkness,likethestreamingcloudsoverhead,seemedtoblotoutSlone"ssight,andthenpassedaway,leavingitclearer。

Lucywasbendingoverhim,bindingascarfroundhisshoulderandunderhisarm。"Lin!It"snothing!"shewassaying,earnestly。"Nevertouchedabone!"

Slonesatup。Thesmokewasclearingaway。Littlecurvesofburninggrasswereworkingdownalongtherim。HeputoutahandtograspLucy,rememberinginaflash。Hepointedtotheledgeacrossthechasm。

"They"re——gone!"criedLucy,withastrangeanddeepnoteinhervoice。Sheshookviolently。ButshedidnotlookawayfromSlone。

"Wildfire!TheKing!"headded,hoarsely。

"Bothwheretheydropped。Oh,I"mafraidto——tolook。And,Lin,IsawSarch,TwoFace,andBenandPlumegodownthere。"

Shehadherbacktothechasmwherethetrailleddown,andshepointedwithoutlooking。

Slonegotup,alittleunsteadyonhisfeetandconsciousofadullpain。

"Sarchwillgostraighthome,andtheotherswillfollowhim,"saidLucy。

"TheygotawayherewhereJoelcameupthetrail。Thefirechasedthemoutofthewoods。Sarchwillgohome。Andthat"llfetchtheriders。"

"Wewon"tneedthemifonlyWildfireandtheKing——"Slonebrokeoffandgrimly,withacatchinhisbreath,turnedtothehorses。

HowstrangethatSloneshouldruntowardtheKingwhileLucyrantoWildfire!

SageKingwasabeaten,brokenhorse,buthewouldlivetorunanotherrace。

LucywaskneelingbesideWildfire,sobbingandcrying:"Wildfire!Wildfire!"

AllofWildfirewaswhiteexceptwherehewasred,andthatredwasnotnowhisglossy,flamingskin。Aterriblemuscularconvulsionasofinternalcollapsegrewslowerandslower。Yetchoked,blinded,dying,killedonhisfeet,WildfireheardLucy"svoice。

"Oh,Lin!Oh,Lin!"moanedLucy。

Whiletheyknelttheretheviolentconvulsionschangedtoslowheaves。

"HeruntheKingdown——carryin"weight——withalongleadtoovercome!"Slonemuttered,andheputashakinghandonthehorse"swetneck。

"Oh,hebeattheKing!"criedLucy。"Butyoumustn"t——youCAN"TtellDad!"

"WhatCANwetellhim?"

"Oh,Iknow。OldCreechtoldmewhattosay!"

Achange,bothofbodyandspirit,seemedtopassoverthegreatstallion。

"WILDFIRE!WILDFIRE!"

Againtheridercalledtohishorse,withalowandpiercingcry。ButWildfiredidnothear。

ThemorningsunglancedbrightlyovertheripplingsagewhichrolledawayfromtheFordlikeagraysea。

Bostilsatonhisporch,astrickenman。Hefacedthebluehazeofthenorth,wheredaysbeforeallthathehadlovedhadvanished。Everyday,fromsunrisetillsunset,hehadbeenthere,waitingandwatching。Hisridersweregroupednearhim,silent,awedbyhisagony,awaitingordersthatnevercame。

Frombehindaridgepuffedupathincloudofdust。Bostilsawitandgaveastart。Abovethesageappearedabobbing,blackobject——theheadofahorse。

Thenthebigblackbodyfollowed。

"Sarch!"exclaimedBostil。

Withspursclinkingtheridersranandtroopedbehindhim。

"Morehossesback,"saidHolley,quietly。

"Thar"sPlume!"exclaimedFarlane。

"An"TwoFace!"addedVan。

"DustyBen!"saidanother。

"RIDERLESS!"finishedBostil。

Thenallwereintenselyquiet,watchingtheracerscometrottinginsinglefiledowntheridge。Sarchedon"sshrillneigh,likeawhistle-blast,pealedinfromthesage。From,fieldsandcorralsclamoredtheanswerattendedbytheclatteringofhundredsofhoofs。

Sarchedonandhisfollowersbrokefromtrottocanter——cantertogallop——andsoonwerecrackingtheirhardhoofsonthestonycourt。Likeaswarmofbeestheridersswoopeddownupontheracers,caughtthem,andledthemuptoBostil。

OnSarchedon"sneckshowedadry,dust-cakedstainofreddishtinge。Holley,theoldhawk-eyedrider,hadprecedenceintheexamination。

"Wal,thet"sabullet-mark,plainasday,"saidHolley。

"Whoshothim?"demandedBostil。

Holleyshookhisgrayhead。

"Hesmellsofsmoke,"putinFarlane,whohadkneltattheblack"slegs。"He"sbeenrunnin"fire。Seethet!Fetlocksallsinged!"

Alltheriderslooked,andthenwithgrave,questioningeyesatoneanother。

"Reckonthar"sbeenhell!"mutteredHolley,darkly。

Someoftheridersledthehorsesawaytowardthecorrals。Bostilwheeledtofacethenorthagain。Hisbrowwaslowering;hischeekwaspaleandsunken;

hisjawwasset。

Theriderscameandwent,butBostilkepthisvigil。Thehourspassed。

Afternooncameandworeon。Thesunlostitsbrightnessandburnedred。

Againdust-clouds,nowlikereddenedsmoke,puffedovertheridge。Ahorsecarryingadark,thickfigureappearedabovethesage。

Bostilleapedup。"Isthetagrayhoss——oram——Iblind?"hecalled,unsteadily。

Theridersdarednotanswer。Theymustbesure。Theygazedthroughnarrowslitsofeyelids;andthesilencegrewintense。

Holleyshadedthehawkeyeswithhishand。"Grayheis——Bostil——grayasthesage。AN"SOHELPMEGODIFHEAIN"TTHEKING!"

"Yes,it"stheKing!"criedtheriders,excitedly。"Sure!Ireckon!Nomistakeaboutthet!It"stheKing!"

Bostilshookhishugeframe,andherubbedhiseyesasiftheyhadbecomedim,andhestaredagain。

"Who"sthetuponhim?"

"Slone。Ineverseenhislikeonahoss,"repliedHolley。

"An"what"s——hepackin"?"queriedBostil,huskily。

PlaintoallkeeneyeswastheglintofLucyBostil"sgoldenhair。ButonlyHolleyhadcouragetospeak。

"It"sLucy!Iseenthetlongago。"

Astrange,fleetinglightofjoydiedoutofBostil"sface。Thechangeoncemoresilencedhisriders。TheywatchedtheKingtrottinginfromthesage。Hisheaddrooped。Heseemedgrayerthaneverandhelimped。ButhewasSageKing,splendidasofold,allthemoregladdeningtotheriders"eyesbecausehehadbeenlost。Hecameon,quickeningalittletotheclamoringwelcomefromthecorrals。

Holleyputoutaswifthand。"Bostil——thegirl"salive——she"ssmilin"!"hecalled,andthecoolvoicewasstrangelydifferent。

TheriderswaitedforBostil。Slonerodeintothecourtyard。Hewaswhiteandweary,reelinginthesaddle。Abloodyscarfwasboundroundhisshoulder。HeheldLucyinhisarms。Shehadonhiscoat。Awansmilelightedherhaggardface。

Bostil,cursingdeep,likemutteringthunder,strodeout。"Lucy!Youain"tbadhurt?"heimplored,inavoicenoonehadeverheardbefore。

"I"m——allright——Dad,"shesaid,andslippeddownintohisarms。

Hekissedthepalefaceandheldheruplikeachild,andthen,carryinghertothedoorofthehouse,heroaredforAuntJane。

WhenhereappearedthecrowdofridersscatteredfromaroundSlone。ButitseemedthatBostilsawonlytheKing。Thehorsewascakedwithdustylather,scratchedanddisheveled,wearyandbroken,yethewasstillbeautiful。Heraisedhisdroopingheadandreachedforhismasterwithalookassoftanddarkandeloquentasawoman"s。

NoridertherebutfeltBostil"spassionofdoubtandhope。HadtheKingbeenbeaten?Bostil"sgloryandpridewerebattlingwithlove。Mightyasthatwas,itdidnotatonceovercomehisfearofdefeat。

SlowlythegazeofBostilmovedawayfromSageKingandrovedouttothesageandback,asifheexpectedtoseeanotherhorse。Butnootherhorsewasinsight。Atlasthishardeyesresteduponthewhite-facedSlone。

"Beensome——hardridin"?"hequeried,haltingly。Allthereknewthathadnotbeenthequestionuponhislips。

"Prettyhard——yes,"repliedSlone。Hewasweary,yettight-lipped,intense。

"Now——themCreeches?"slowlycontinuedBostil。

"Dead。"

Amurmurranthroughthelisteningriders,andtheydrewcloser。

"Bothofthem?"

"Yes。Joelkilledhisfather,fightin"togetLucy。An"Iran——WildfireoverJoel——smashedhim!"

"Wal,I"msorryfortheoldman,"repliedBostil,gruffly。"Imeanttomakeuptohim。Butthetfoolboy!An"Slone——you"reallbloody。"

Hesteppedforwardandpulledthescarfaside。Hewascuriousandkindly,asifitwasbeyondhimtobeotherwise。Yetthatdarkcoldsomething,almostsullenclungroundhim。

"Beenbored,eh?Wal,itain"tlow,an"thet"sgood。Whoshotyou?"

"Cordts。"

"CORDTS!"Bostilleanedforwardinsudden,fierceeagerness。

"Yes,Cordts。HisoutfitrunacrossCreech"strailan"webunched。I

can"ttellnow。Butwehad——hell!An"Cordtsisdead——so"sHutch——an"

thatotherpardofhis。Bostil,they"llneverhauntyoursleepagain!"

Slonefinishedwithastrangesternnessthatseemedalmostbitter。

Bostilraisedbothhishugefists。Thebloodwasbulginghisthickneck。Itwasanotherkindofpassionthatobsessedhim。OnlysomeviolentchecktohisemotionpreventedhimfromembracingSlone。Thehugefistsunclenchedandthebigfingersworked。

"YoumeantotellmeyoudidferCordtsan"HutchwhatyoudidferSears?"heboomedout。

"They"redead——gone,Bostil——honesttoGod!"replied。Slone。

Holleythrustaquivering,brownhandintoBostil"sface。"WhatdidItellyou?"heshouted。"Didn"tIsaywait?"

Bostilthrewawayallthatdeepfuryofpassion,andthereseemedonlyaresistlessandspeechlessadmirationleft。Thenensuedamomentofsilence。

TheriderswatchedSlone"swearyfaceasitdrooped,andBostil,asheloomedoverhim。

"Where"stheredstallion?"queriedBostil。Thatwasthequestionhardtogetout。

Sloneraisedeyesdarkwithpain,yettheyflashedashelookedstraightupintoBostil"sface。"Wildfire"sdead!"

"DEAD!"ejaculatedBostil。

Anothermomentofstrainedexcitingsuspense。

"Shot?"hewenton。

"No。"

"Whatkilledhim?"

"TheKing,sir!Killedhimonhisfeet!"

Bostil"sheavyjawbulgedandquivered。HishandshookashelaiditonSageKing"smane——thefirsttouchsincethereturnofhisfavorite。

"Slone——what——isit?"hesaid,brokenly,withvoicestrangelysoftened。Hisfacebecametransfigured。

"SageKingkilledWildfireonhisfeet。Agrandrace,Bostil!ButWildfire"sdead——an"here"stheKing!Askmenomore。Iwanttoforget。"

Bostilputhisarmaroundtheyoungman"sshoulder。"Slone,ifIdon"tknowwhatyoufeelferthelossofthetgrandhoss,norideronearthknows!

Gointhehouse。Boys,takehimin——allofyou——an"lookafterhim。"

Bostilwantedtobealone,towelcometheKing,toleadhimbacktothehomecorral,perhapstohidefromalleyesthechangeandtheupliftthatwouldforeverkeephimfromwronginganotherman。

Thelaterainscameandlikemagic,inafewdays,thesagegrewgreenandlustrousandfresh,thegrayturningtopurple。

Everymorningthesunrosewhiteandhotinablueandcloudlesssky。Andthensoonthehorizonlineshowedcreamycloudsthatroseandspreadanddarkened。

Everyafternoonstormshungalongtherampartsandrainbowscurveddownbeautifulandethereal。Thedimblacknessofthestorm-cloudswassplittotheblindingzigzagoflightning,andthethunderrolledandboomed,liketheColoradoinflood。

Thewindwasfragrant,sage-laden,nolongerdryandhot,butcoolintheshade。

SloneandLucyneverrodedownsofarasthestatelymonuments,thoughtheseheldmemoriesashauntinglysweetasotherswerepoignantlybitter。LucyneverrodetheKingagain。ButSlonerodehim,learnedtolovehim。AndLucydidnotraceanymore。WhenSlonetriedtostirinhertheoldspiritalltheresponsehegotwasawistfulshakeofheadoralaughthathidthetruthoranexcusethatthestrainonheranklesfromJoelCreech"slassohadnevermended。Thegirlwasunutterablyhappy,butitwaspossiblethatshewouldneverraceahorseagain。

SherodeSarchedon,andshelikedtotrotorlopealongbesideSlonewhiletheylinkedhandsandwatchedthedistance。Butherglanceshunnedthenorth,thatdistancewhichheldthewildcanyonsandthebrokenbattlementsandthelong,black,pine-fringedplateau。

"Won"tyoueverridewithme,outtotheoldcamp,whereIusedtowaitforyou?"askedSlone。

"Someday,"shesaid,softly。

"When?"

"When——whenwecomebackfromDurango,"shereplied,withavertedeyesandscarletcheek。AndSlonewassilent,forthatplannedtriptoDurango,withitswonderfulgifttobe,madehisheartswell。

Andsoonthisrainbowday,withstormsallaroundthem,andblueskyabove,theyrodeonlyasfarasthevalley。Butfromthere,beforetheyturnedtogoback,themonumentsappearedclose,andtheyloomedgrandlywiththebackgroundofpurplebankandcreamycloudandshaftsofgoldenlightning。

Theyseemedlikesentinels——guardiansofagreatandbeautifullovebornundertheirloftyheights,inthelonelysilenceofday,inthestar-thrownshadowofnight。Theywerelikethatlove。AndtheyheldLucyandSlone,callingeveryday,givinganamelessandtranquilcontent,bindingthemtruetolove,truetothesageandtheopen,truetothatwilduplandhome。

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