投诉 阅读记录

第6章

Butaglanceathisgood-humoredfaceandkindlingeyesremovedthatsuspicion。Nevertheless,hefeltsomewhatembarrassedandimpatient,andperhapscouldnotentirelyconcealit。Heforgotthattherudestnaturesaresometimesthemostdelicatelysensitivetoslights,andthestrangerhadnoticedhismannerandbeganapologetically。

"IallowedI"djustdropinanywaytotellyethatthesetharpillsyougiv"medidmeaheapo"goodsofar——thoughmebbeit"sonlyfairtogivetheothersashowtoo,whichI"mreckoningtodo。"Hepaused,andtheninasubmissiveconfidencewenton:"ButfirstI

wantedtohevyouexcusemeforhavin"askedallthemquestionsaboutthathigh-tonedladylastnight,whenitwarn"tnoneofmybusiness。Iamadarnedfool。"

Mr。Kaneinstantlysawthatitwasnousetokeepuphisattitudeofsecrecy,orimposeupontheignorant,simpleman,andsaidhurriedly:"Ohno。Theladyisverywellknown。Sheistheproprietressofarestaurantdownthestreet——ahouseopentoeverybody。HernameisMadameleBlanc;youmayhaveheardofherbefore?"

Tohissurprisethemanexhibitednodiminutionofinterestnorchangeofsentimentatthisintelligence。"Then,"hesaidslowly,"IreckonImightgettoseeheragain。Yesee,Mr。Kane,Irathertookafancytohergeneralstyleandgait——arterseein"herinthatfixlastnight。Itwasratherlikethemplaypicturesonthestage。Yedon"tthinkshe"dmakeanyfusstoseein"aroughold"forty-niner"likeme?"

"Hardly,"saidKane,"buttheremightbesomeobjectionfromhergentlemenfriends,"headded,withasmile,——"JackLane,agambler,whokeepsafarobankinherrooms,andJimmyO"Ryan,aprize-

fighter,whoisoneofher"chuckersout。""

HisfurtherrelationofMadameleBlanc"sentourageapparentlygavetheminernoconcern。HelookedatKane,nodded,andrepeatedslowlyandappreciatively:"Yes,keepsagamblin"andfarobankandaprize-fighter——Ireckonthatmightbeabouthergaitandstyletoo。Andyousayshelives"——

Hestopped,foratthismomentamanenteredtheshopquickly,shutthedoorbehindhim,andturnedthekeyinthelock。ItwasdonesoquicklythatKaneinstinctivelyfeltthatthemanhadbeenloiteringinthevicinityandhadapproachedfromthesidestreet。

Asingleglanceattheintruder"sfaceandfigureshowedhimthatitwasthebullyofwhomhehadjustspoken。Hehadseenthatsquare,brutalfaceoncebefore,confrontingthepoliceinariot,andhadnotforgottenit。Buttoday,withtheflushofliquoronit,ithadanimpatientawkwardnessandconfusedembarrassmentthathecouldnotaccountfor。Hedidnotcomprehendthatthegenuinebullyisseldomdeliberateofattack,andisobliged——incommonwithmanyofthecombativeloweranimals——tolashhimselfintoapreviousfuryofprovocation。Thisprobablysavedhim,asperhapssomeinstinctivefeelingthathewasinnoimmediatedangerkepthimcool。Heremainedstandingquietlybehindthecounter。Allenglancedaroundcarelessly,lookingattheshelves。

Thesilenceofthetwomenapparentlyincreasedtheruffian"srageandembarrassment。Suddenlyheleapedintotheairwithawhoopandclumsilyexecutedanegrodoubleshuffleonthefloor,whichjarredtheglasses——yetwasotherwisesosingularlyineffectiveandvoidofpurposethathestoppedinthemidstofitandhadtocontenthimselfwithglaringatKane。

"Well,"saidKanequietly,"whatdoesallthismean?Whatdoyouwanthere?"

"Whatdoesitmean?"repeatedthebully,findinghisvoiceinahighfalsetto,designedtoimitateKane"s。"ItmeansI"mgoingtoplaymerryh-llwiththisshop!ItmeansI"mgoin"tocleanitoutandtheblankhair-cuttin"blankthatkeepsit。WhatdoIwanthere?Well——whatIwantIintendtohelpmyselfto,andallh-llcan"tstopme!And"(workinghimselftothestrikingpoint)"whotheblankareyoutoaskme?"Hesprangtowardsthecounter,butatthesamemomentAllenseemedtoslipalmostimperceptiblyandnoiselesslybetweenthem,andKanefoundhimselfconfrontedonlybytheminer"sbroadback。

"Hol"yerhosses,stranger,"saidAllenslowly,astheruffiansuddenlycollidedwithhisimpassivefigure。"I"masickmancomin"inyerformedicine。I"vegotsomethin"wrongwithmyheart,andgoin"sonlikethisyerkindersetsittothumpin"。"

"Blankyouandyourblankheart!"screamedthebully,turninginafuryofamazementandcontemptatthisimpotentinterruption。

"Who"——buthisvoicestopped。Allen"spowerfulrightarmhadpassedoverhisheadandshoulderslikeasteelhoop,andpinionedhiselbowsagainsthissides。Heldrigidlyupright,heattemptedtokick,butAllen"srightleghereadvanced,andfirmlyheldhislowerlimbsagainstthecounterthatshooktohisstrugglesandblasphemousoutcries。AllenturnedquietlytoKane,and,withagestureofhisunemployedarm,saidconfidentially:

"WouldyemindpassingmedownthatarRomanticSpiritsofAmmonyeryegavemelastnight?"

Kanecaughttheidea,andhandedhimthebottle。

"Thar,"saidAllen,takingoutthestopperandholdingthepungentspiritagainstthebully"sdilatednostrilsandvociferousmouth,"thar,smellthat,andtasteit,itwilldoyegood;itwaspowerfulkammin"toMElastnight。"

Theruffiangasped,coughed,choked,buthisblasphemingvoicediedawayinasuffocatinghiccough。

"Thar,"continuedAllen,ashisnowsubduedcaptiverelaxedhisstruggling,"ye"r"better,andsoamI。It"squieterherenow,andyeain"taffectin"myheartsobad。Alittlefreshairwillmakeusbothallright。"HeturnedagaintoKaneinhisformersubduedconfidentialmanner。

"Wouldyemindopenin"thatdoor?"

Kaneflewtothedoor,unlockedit,andhelditwideopen。Thebullyagainbegantostruggle,butasecondinhalationofthehartshornquelledhim,andenabledhiscaptortodraghimtothedoor。Astheyemergeduponthesidewalk,thebully,withafinaldesperatestruggle,freedhisarmandgraspedhispistolathiship-pocket,butatthesamemomentAllendeliberatelycaughthishand,andwithapowerfulsidethrowcasthimonthepavement,retainingtheweaponinhisownhand。"I"veoneofmyown,"hesaidtotheprostrateman,"butIreckonI"llkeepthisyertoo,untilyou"rebetter。"

Thecrowdthathadcollectedquickly,recognizingthenotoriousanddiscomfitedbully,werenotofaclasstoofferhimanysympathy,andheslunkawayfollowedbytheirjeers。Allenreturnedquietlytotheshop。Kanewasprofuseinhisthanks,andyetoppressedwithhissimplefriend"sfatuousadmirationforawomanwhocouldkeepsuchruffiansinheremploy。"Youknowwhothatmanwas,I

suppose?"hesaid。

"Ireckonitwasthat"erprize-fighterbelongin"tothathigh-

tonedlady,"returnedAllensimply。"Buthedon"tknowanythingaboutRASTLIN",b"gosh;onlythatIwasafraido"bringin"onthathearttrouble,Imouthevhurthimbad。"

"Theythink"——hesitatedKane,"that——I——wasroughinmytreatmentofthatwomanandmaliciouslycutoffherhair。Thisattackwasrevenge——or"——hehesitatedstillmore,asherememberedDr。

Sparlow"sindicationofthewoman"sfeeling——"orthatbully"sideaofrevenge。"

"Isee,"noddedAllen,openinghissmallsympatheticeyesonKanewithanexasperatingairofsecrecy——"justjealousy。"

Kanereddenedinsheerhopelessnessofexplanation。"No;itwasearninghiswages,ashethought。"

"Neveryemind,pard,"saidAllenconfidentially。"I"llset"embothright。Yesee,thissortergivesmeashowtocallatthattharrestaurantandgiveHIMbackhissix-shooter,andsetherontherighttrailforyou。Why,Lordy!Iwasherewhenyouwasfixin"her——I"mtestimonyo"thewayyoudidit——andshe"llrememberme。I"llsorterwaltzroundtharthisafternoon。ButI

reckonIwon"tbekeepin"YOUfromyourworkanylonger。Andlookyar!——Isay,pard!——thisisseein"lifein"Frisco——ain"tit?

Gosh!I"vehadmorehightimesinthisveryshopintwodays,thanI"vehadintwoyearsofSt。Jo。Solong,Mr。Kane!"Hewavedhishand,loungedslowlyoutoftheshop,gaveapartingglanceupthestreet,passedthewindow,andwasgone。

Thenextdaybeingahalf-holidayforKane,hedidnotreachtheshopuntilafternoon。"YourminingfriendAllenhasbeenhere,"

saidDoctorSparlow。"Itookthelibertyofintroducingmyself,andinducedhimtoletmecarefullyexaminehim。Hewasalittleshy,andIamsorryforit,asIfearhehassomeseriousorganictroublewithhisheartandoughttohaveamorethoroughexamination。"SeeingKane"sunaffectedconcern,headded,"Youmightinfluencehimtodoso。He"sagoodfellowandoughttotakesomecareofhimself。Bytheway,hetoldmetotellyouthathe"dseenMadameleBlancandmadeitallrightaboutyou。Heseemstobequiteinfatuatedwiththewoman。"

"I"msorryheeversawher,"saidKanebitterly。

"Well,hisseeingherseemstohavesavedtheshopfrombeingsmashedup,andyoufromgettingapunchedhead,"returnedtheDoctorwithalaugh。"He"snofool——yetit"safreakofhumannaturethatasimplehayseedlikethat——amanwho"slivedinthebackwoodsallhislife,islikelytobethefirsttotumblebeforeapotofFrenchrougelikeher。"

Indeed,inacoupleofweeks,therewasnofurtherdoubtofMr。

ReubenAllen"sinfatuation。Hedroppedintotheshopfrequentlyonhiswaytoandfromtherestaurant,wherehenowregularlytookhismeals;hespenthiseveningsingamblinginitsprivateroom。YetKanewasbynomeanssurethathewaslosinghismoneythereunfairly,orthathewasusedasapigeonbytheproprietressandherfriends。ThebullyO"Ryanwasturnedaway;SparlowgrimlysuggestedthatAllenhadsimplytakenhisplace,butKaneingeniouslyretortedthattheDoctorwasonlypiquedbecauseAllenhadevadedhisprofessionaltreatment。Certainlythepatienthadneverconsentedtoanotherexamination,althoughherepeatedlyandgravelyboughtmedicines,andwasagenerouscustomer。OnceortwiceKanethoughtithisdutytocautionAllenagainsthisnewfriendsandenlightenhimastoMadameleBlanc"sreputation,buthissuggestionswerereceivedwithagood-humoredsubmissionthatwaseithertheeffectofunbelieforofperfectresignationtothefact,andhedesisted。OnemorningDr。Sparlowsaidcheerfully:——

"WouldyouliketohearthelastthingaboutyourfriendandtheFrenchwoman?Theboyscan"taccountforhersinglingoutafellowlikethatforherfriend,sotheysaythatthenightthatshecutherselfatthefeteanddroppedinhereforassistance,shefoundnobodyherebutAllen——achancecustomer!ThatitwasHEwhocutoffherhairandboundupherwoundsinthatsincerefashion,andshebelievedhehadsavedherlife。"TheDoctorgrinnedmaliciouslyasheadded:"Andasthat"sthewayhistoryiswrittenyouseeyourreputationissafe。"

ItmayhavebeenamonthlaterthatSanFranciscowasthrownintoaparoxysmofhorrorandindignationovertheassassinationofaprominentcitizenandofficialinthegambling-roomsofMadameleBlanc,atthehandsofanotoriousgambler。Thegamblerhadescaped,butinoneofthoserarespasmsofvengefulmoralitywhichsometimesovertakescommunitieswhohavetoolongwinkedatandsufferedtheexistenceofevil,thefairproprietressandherwholeentouragewerearrestedandhaledbeforethecoroner"sjuryattheinquest。Thegreatestexcitementprevailed;itwassaidthatifthejuryfailedintheirduty,theVigilanceCommitteehadarrangedforthedestructionoftheestablishmentandthedeportationofitsinmates。ThecrowdthathadcollectedaroundthebuildingwasreinforcedbyKaneandDr。Sparlow,whohadclosedtheirshopinthenextblocktoattend。WhenKanehadfoughthiswayintothebuildingandthetemporarycourt,heldinthesplendidlyfurnishedgamblingsaloon,whosegildedmirrorsreflectedtheeagerfacesofthecrowd,theChiefofPolicewasgivinghistestimonyinaformalofficialmanner,impressiveonlyforitsrelentlessandimpassiverevelationofthecharacterandantecedentsoftheproprietress。

Thehousehadbeenlongundertheespionageofthepolice;MadameleBlanchadadozenaliases;shewas"wanted"inNewOrleans,inNewYork,inHavana!ItwasinHERhousethatDyer,thebankclerk,committedsuicide;itwastherethatColonelHooleywassetuponbyherbully,O"Ryan;itwasshe——Kaneheardwithreddeningcheeks——whodefiedthepolicewithriotousconductatafetetwomonthsago。Ashecoollyrecitedthecountsofthisshamefulindictment,KanelookedeagerlyaroundforAllen,whomheknewhadbeenarrestedasawitness。HowwouldHEtakethisterribledisclosure?Hewassittingwiththeothers,hisarmthrownoverthebackofhischair,andhisgood-humoredfaceturnedtowardsthewoman,inhisoldconfidentialattitude。SHE,gorgeouslydressed,painted,butunblushing,wascool,collected,andcynical。

TheCoronernextcalledtheonlywitnessoftheactualtragedy,"ReubenAllen。"Themandidnotmovenorchangehisposition。Thesummonswasrepeated;apolicemantouchedhimontheshoulder。

Therewasapause,andtheofficerannounced:"Hehasfainted,yourHonor!"

"Isthereaphysicianpresent?"askedtheCoroner。

Sparlowedgedhiswayquicklytothefront。"I"mamedicalman,"

hesaidtotheCoroner,ashepassedquicklytothestill,upright,immovablefigureandkneltbesideitwithhisheaduponhisheart。

Therewasanawedsilenceas,afterapause,heroseslowlytohisfeet。

"Thewitnessisapatient,yourHonor,whomIexaminedsomeweeksagoandfoundsufferingfromvalvulardiseaseoftheheart。Heisdead。"

THREEVAGABONDSOFTRINIDAD

"Oh!it"syou,isit?"saidtheEditor。

TheChineseboytowhomthecolloquialismwasaddressedansweredliterally,afterhishabit:——

"AlleesameLiTee;menochangee。MenoolleeChinaboy。"

"That"sso,"saidtheEditorwithanairofconviction。"Idon"tsupposethere"sanotherimplikeyouinallTrinidadCounty。Well,nexttimedon"tscratchoutsidetherelikeagopher,butcomein。"

"Lasstime,"suggestedLiTeeblandly,"metaptappee。Younoliketaptappee。Yousay,allesamedamwoodpeckel。"

Itwasquitetrue——thehighlysylvansurroundingsoftheTrinidad"Sentinel"office——alittleclearinginapineforest——anditsattendantfauna,madethesesignalsconfusing。AnaccurateimitationofawoodpeckerwasalsooneofLiTee"saccomplishments。

TheEditorwithoutreplyingfinishedthenotehewaswriting;atwhichLiTee,asifstruckbysomecoincidentrecollection,lifteduphislongsleeve,whichservedhimasapocket,andcarelesslyshookoutaletteronthetablelikeaconjuringtrick。TheEditor,withareproachfulglanceathim,openedit。Itwasonlytheordinaryrequestofanagriculturalsubscriber——oneJohnson——

thattheEditorwould"notice"agiantradishgrownbythesubscriberandsentbythebearer。

"Where"stheradish,LiTee?"saidtheEditorsuspiciously。

"Nohabgot。AskMellikanboy。"

"What?"

HereLiTeecondescendedtoexplainthatonpassingtheschoolhousehehadbeensetuponbytheschoolboys,andthatinthestrugglethebigradish——being,likemostsuchmonstrositiesofthequickCaliforniansoil,merelyamassoforganizedwater——was"mashed"

overtheheadofsomeofhisassailants。TheEditor,painfullyawareoftheseregularpersecutionsofhiserrandboy,andperhapsrealizingthataradishwhichcouldnotbeusedasabludgeonwasnotofasustainingnature,foreboreanyreproof。"ButIcannotnoticewhatIhaven"tseen,LiTee,"hesaidgood-humoredly。

"S"poseyoulie——alleesameasJohnson,"suggestedLiwithequalcheerfulness。"Hefooleeyouwithlottenstuff——youfooleeMellikanman,alleesame。"

TheEditorpreservedadignifiedsilenceuntilhehadaddressedhisletter。"TakethistoMrs。Martin,"hesaid,handingittotheboy;"andmindyoukeepclearoftheschoolhouse。Don"tgobytheFlateitherifthemenareatwork,anddon"t,ifyouvalueyourskin,passFlanigan"sshanty,whereyousetoffthosefirecrackersandnearlyburnthimouttheotherday。LookoutforBarker"sdogatthecrossing,andkeepoffthemainroadifthetunnelmenarecomingoverthehill。"ThenrememberingthathehadvirtuallyclosedalltheordinaryapproachestoMrs。Martin"shouse,headded,"Bettergoroundbythewoods,whereyouwon"tmeetANY

ONE。"

Theboydartedoffthroughtheopendoor,andtheEditorstoodforamomentlookingregretfullyafterhim。Helikedhislittleprotegeeversincethatunfortunatechild——awaiffromaChinesewash-house——wasimpoundedbysomeindignantminersforbringinghomeahighlyimperfectandinsufficientwashing,andkeptashostageforamoreproperreturnofthegarments。Unfortunately,anothergangofminers,equallyaggrieved,hadatthesametimelootedthewash-houseanddrivenofftheoccupants,sothatLiTeeremainedunclaimed。Forafewweekshebecameasportingappendageoftheminers"camp;thestolidbuttofgood-humoredpracticaljokes,thevictimalternatelyofcarelessindifferenceorofextravagantgenerosity。Hereceivedkicksandhalf-dollarsintermittently,andpocketedbothwithstoicalfortitude。Butunderthistreatmenthepresentlylostthedocilityandfrugalitywhichwaspartofhisinheritance,andbegantoputhissmallwitsagainsthistormentors,untiltheygrewtiredoftheirownmischiefandhis。Buttheyknewnotwhattodowithhim。Hisprettynankeen-yellowskindebarredhimfromthewhite"publicschool,"

while,althoughasaheathenhemighthavereasonablyclaimedattentionfromtheSabbath-school,theparentswhocheerfullygavetheircontributionstotheheathenABROAD,objectedtohimasacompanionoftheirchildreninthechurchathome。AtthisjuncturetheEditorofferedtotakehimintohisprintingofficeasa"devil。"Forawhileheseemedtobeendeavoring,inhisoldliteralway,toactuptothattitle。Heinkedeverythingbutthepress。HescratchedChinesecharactersofanabusiveimporton"leads,"printedthem,andstuckthemabouttheoffice;heput"punk"intheforeman"spipe,andhadbeenseentoswallowsmalltypemerelyasadiabolicalrecreation。Asamessengerhewasfleetoffoot,butuncertainofdelivery。SometimepreviouslytheEditorhadenlistedthesympathiesofMrs。Martin,thegood-naturedwifeofafarmer,totakehiminherhouseholdontrial,butonthethirddayLiTeehadrunaway。YettheEditorhadnotdespaired,anditwastourgehertoasecondattemptthathedispatchedthatletter。

Hewasstillgazingabstractedlyintothedepthsofthewoodwhenhewasconsciousofaslightmovement——butnosound——inaclumpofhazelnearhim,andastealthyfigureglidedfromit。Heatoncerecognizeditas"Jim,"awell-knowndrunkenIndianvagrantofthesettlement——tiedtoitscivilizationbythesinglelinkof"firewater,"forwhichheforsookequallytheReservationwhereitwasforbiddenandhisowncampswhereitwasunknown。Unconsciousofhissilentobserver,hedroppeduponallfours,withhisearandnosealternatelytothegroundlikesometrackinganimal。Thenhavingsatisfiedhimself,herose,andbendingforwardinadoggedtrot,madeastraightlineforthewoods。Hewasfollowedafewsecondslaterbyhisdog——aslinking,rough,wolf-likebrute,whosesuperiorinstinct,however,madehimdetectthesilentpresenceofsomealienhumanityinthepersonoftheEditor,andtorecognizeitwithayelpofhabit,anticipatoryofthestonethatheknewwasalwaysthrownathim。

"That"scute,"saidavoice,"butit"sjustwhatIexpectedallalong。"

TheEditorturnedquickly。Hisforemanwasstandingbehindhim,andhadevidentlynoticedthewholeincident。

"It"swhatIallussaid,"continuedtheman。"ThatboyandthatInjinarethickasthieves。Yecan"tseeonewithouttheother——

andthey"vegottheirlittletricksandsignalsbywhichtheyfolloweachother。T"otherdaywhenyouwaskalkilatin"LiTeewasdoin"yourerrandsItrackedhimoutonthemarsh,justbyfollowin"thatornery,pizenousdogo"Jim"s。Therewasthewholecaboodleof"em——includingJim——campin"out,andeatin"rawfishthatJimhadketched,andgreenstufftheyhadbothsneakedouterJohnson"sgarden。Mrs。MartinmayTAKEhim,butshewon"tkeephimlongwhileJim"sround。WhatmakesLifollerthatblamedoldInjinsoaker,andwhatmakesJim,who,atleast,isa"Merican,takeupwithafurrin"heathen,justgetsme。"

TheEditordidnotreply。Hehadheardsomethingofthisbefore。

Yet,afterall,whyshouldnottheseequaloutcastsofcivilizationclingtogether!……

LiTee"sstaywithMrs。Martinwasbrief。Hisdeparturewashastenedbyanuntowardevent——apparentlyusheredin,asinthecaseofothergreatcalamities,byamysteriousportentinthesky。

Onemorninganextraordinarybirdofenormousdimensionswasseenapproachingfromthehorizon,andeventuallybegantohoveroverthedevotedtown。Carefulscrutinyofthisominousfowl,however,revealedthefactthatitwasamonstrousChinesekite,intheshapeofaflyingdragon。Thespectacleimpartedconsiderablelivelinesstothecommunity,which,however,presentlychangedtosomeconcernandindignation。ItappearedthatthekitewassecretlyconstructedbyLiTeeinasecludedpartofMrs。Martin"sclearing,butwhenitwasfirsttriedbyhimhefoundthatthroughsomeerrorofdesignitrequiredatailofunusualproportions。

Thishehurriedlysuppliedbythefirstmeanshefound——Mrs。

Martin"sclothes-line,withpartoftheweeklywashdependingfromit。Thisfactwasnotatfirstnoticedbytheordinarysightseer,althoughthetailseemedpeculiar——yet,perhaps,notmorepeculiarthanadragon"stailoughttobe。Butwhentheactualtheftwasdiscoveredandreportedthroughthetown,avivaciousinterestwascreated,andspy-glasseswereusedtoidentifythevariousarticlesofapparelstillhangingonthatravishedclothes-line。Thesegarments,inthecourseoftheirslowdisengagementfromtheclothes-pinsthroughthegyrationsofthekite,impartiallydistributedthemselvesoverthetown——oneofMrs。Martin"sstockingsfallingupontheverandaofthePolkaSaloon,andtheotherbeingafterwardsdiscoveredonthebelfryoftheFirstMethodistChurch——tothescandalofthecongregation。ItwouldhavebeenwelliftheresultofLiTee"sinventionhadendedhere。

Alas!thekite-flyerandhisaccomplice,"InjinJim,"weretrackedbymeansofthekite"stell-talecordtoalonelypartofthemarshandrudelydispossessedoftheirchargebyDeaconHornblowerandaconstable。Unfortunately,thecaptorsoverlookedthefactthatthekite-flyershadtakentheprecautionofmakinga"half-turn"ofthestoutcordaroundalogtoeasethetremendouspullofthekite——

whosepowerthecaptorshadnotreckonedupon——andtheDeaconincautiouslysubstitutedhisownbodyforthelog。Asingularspectacleissaidtohavethenpresenteditselftotheon-lookers。

TheDeaconwasseentoberunningwildlybyleapsandboundsoverthemarshafterthekite,closelyfollowedbytheconstableinequallywildeffortstorestrainhimbytuggingattheendoftheline。Theextraordinaryracecontinuedtothetownuntiltheconstablefell,losinghisholdoftheline。ThisseemedtoimpartasingularspecificlevitytotheDeacon,who,totheastonishmentofeverybody,incontinentlysailedupintoatree!Whenhewassuccoredandcutdownfromthedemoniackite,hewasfoundtohavesustainedadislocationoftheshoulder,andtheconstablewasseverelyshaken。BythatoneinfelicitousstrokethetwooutcastsmadeanenemyoftheLawandtheGospelasrepresentedinTrinidadCounty。Itistobefearedalsothattheordinaryemotionalinstinctofafrontiercommunity,towhichtheywerenowsimplyabandoned,wasaslittletobetrusted。Inthisdilemmatheydisappearedfromthetownthenextday——nooneknewwhere。Apalebluesmokerisingfromalonelyislandinthebayforsomedaysafterwardssuggestedtheirpossiblerefuge。Butnobodygreatlycared。ThesympatheticmediationoftheEditorwascharacteristicallyopposedbyMr。ParkinSkinner,aprominentcitizen:——

"It"sallverywellforyoutotalksentimentaboutniggers,Chinamen,andInjins,andyoufellerscanlaughabouttheDeaconbeingsnatcheduptoheavenlikeElijahinthatblamedChinesechariotofakite——butIkintellyou,gentlemen,thatthisisawhiteman"scountry!Yes,sir,youcan"tgetoverit!Theniggerofeverydescription——yeller,brown,orblack,callhim"Chinese,"

"Injin,"or"Kanaka,"orwhatyoulike——heztoclaroffofGod"sfootstoolwhentheAnglo-Saxongetsstarted!Itstandstoreasonthattheycan"tlivealongsideo"printin"presses,M"Cormick"sreapers,andtheBible!Yes,sir!theBible;andDeaconHornblowerkinproveittoyou。It"sourmanifestdestinytoclarthemout——

that"swhatwewasputherefor——andit"sjusttheworkwe"vegottodo!"

IhaveventuredtoquoteMr。Skinner"sstirringremarkstoshowthatprobablyJimandLiTeeranawayonlyinanticipationofapossiblelynching,andtoprovethatadvancedsentimentsofthishighandennoblingnaturereallyobtainedfortyyearsagoinanordinaryAmericanfrontiertownwhichdidnotthendreamofExpansionandEmpire!

Howbeit,Mr。Skinnerdidnotmakeallowanceformerehumannature。

OnemorningMasterBobSkinner,hisson,agedtwelve,evadedtheschoolhouse,andstartedinanoldIndian"dug-out"toinvadetheislandofthemiserablerefugees。Hispurposewasnotclearlydefinedtohimself,butwastobemodifiedbycircumstances。HewouldeithercaptureLiTeeandJim,orjointhemintheirlawlessexistence。Hehadpreparedhimselfforeithereventbysurreptitiouslyborrowinghisfather"sgun。Healsocarriedvictuals,havingheardthatJimategrasshoppersandLiTeerats,andmisdoubtinghisowncapacityforeitherdiet。Hepaddledslowly,wellinshore,tobesecurefromobservationathome,andthenstruckoutboldlyinhisleakycanoefortheisland——atufted,tussockyshredofthemarshypromontorytornoffinsometidalstorm。Itwasalovelyday,thebaybeingbarelyruffledbytheafternoon"trades;"butashenearedtheislandhecameupontheswellfromthebarandthethundersofthedistantPacific,andgrewalittlefrightened。Thecanoe,losingway,fellintothetroughoftheswell,shippingsaltwater,stillmorealarmingtotheprairie-bredboy。Forgettinghisplanofastealthyinvasion,heshoutedlustilyasthehelplessandwater-loggedboatbegantodriftpasttheisland;atwhichalithefigureemergedfromthereeds,threwoffatatteredblanket,andslippednoiselessly,likesomeanimal,intothewater。ItwasJim,who,halfwading,halfswimming,broughtthecanoeandboyashore。MasterSkinneratoncegaveuptheideaofinvasion,andconcludedtojointherefugees。

Thiswaseasyinhisdefencelessstate,andhismanifestdelightintheirrudeencampmentandgypsylife,althoughhehadbeenoneofLiTee"soppressorsinthepast。ButthatstolidpaganhadaphilosophicalindifferencewhichmighthavepassedforChristianforgiveness,andJim"snativereticenceseemedlikeassent。And,possibly,inthemindsofthesetwovagabondstheremighthavebeenanaturalsympathyforthisothertruantfromcivilization,andsomedelicateflatteryinthefactthatMasterSkinnerwasnotdrivenout,butcameofhisownaccord。Howbeit,theyfishedtogether,gatheredcranberriesonthemarsh,shotawildduckandtwoplovers,andwhenMasterSkinnerassistedinthecookingoftheirfishinaconicalbasketsunkintheground,filledwithwater,heatedbyrollingred-hotstonesfromtheirdrift-woodfireintotheburiedbasket,theboy"sfelicitywassupreme。Andwhatanafternoon!Tolie,afterthisfeast,ontheirbelliesinthegrass,repletelikeanimals,hiddenfromeverythingbutthesunshineabovethem;soquietthatgraycloudsofsandpiperssettledfearlesslyaroundthem,andashiningbrownmuskratslippedfromtheoozewithinafewfeetoftheirfaces——wastofeelthemselvesapartofthewildlifeinearthandsky。Notthattheirownpredatoryinstinctswerehushedbythisdivinepeace;

thatintermittingblackspotuponthewater,declaredbytheIndiantobeaseal,thestealthyglideofayellowfoxintheambushofacallowbroodofmallards,themomentarystrayingofanelkfromtheuplanduponthebordersofthemarsh,awoketheirtinglingnervestothehappybutfruitlesschase。Andwhennightcame,toosoon,andtheypiggedtogetheraroundthewarmashesoftheircamp-fire,underthelowlodgepolesoftheirwigwamofdriedmud,reeds,anddriftwood,withthecombinedodorsoffish,wood-smoke,andthewarmsaltbreathofthemarshintheirnostrils,theysleptcontentedly。Thedistantlightsofthesettlementwentoutonebyone,thestarscameout,verylargeandverysilent,totaketheirplaces。Thebarkingofadogonthenearestpointwasfollowedbyanotherfartherinland。ButJim"sdog,curledatthefeetofhismaster,didnotreply。WhathadHEtodowithcivilization?

ThemorningbroughtsomefearofconsequencestoMasterSkinner,butnoabatementofhisresolvenottoreturn。ButherehewasoddlycombatedbyLiTee。"S"poseyougobackalleesame。Youtelleefam"leecanoegotopsidedown——youplenteeswimeetobush。

Alleenightinbush。Houseebigwayoff——howcanget?Sabe?"

"AndI"llleavethegun,andtellDadthatwhenthecanoeupsetthegungotdrowned,"saidtheboyeagerly。

LiTeenodded。

"AndcomeagainSaturday,andbringmorepowderandshotandabottleforJim,"saidMasterSkinnerexcitedly。

"Good!"gruntedtheIndian。

Thentheyferriedtheboyovertothepeninsula,andsethimonatrailacrossthemarshes,knownonlytothemselves,whichwouldbringhimhome。AndwhentheEditorthenextmorningchronicledamonghisnews,"AdriftontheBay——ASchoolboy"sMiraculousEscape,"heknewaslittlewhatparthismissingChineseerrandboyhadtakeninitastherestofhisreaders。

Meantimethetwooutcastsreturnedtotheirislandcamp。ItmayhaveoccurredtothemthatalittleofthesunlighthadgonefromitwithBob;fortheywereinadull,stupidwayfascinatedbythelittlewhitetyrantwhohadbrokenbreadwiththem。Hehadbeendelightfullyselfishandfranklybrutaltothem,asonlyaschoolboycouldbe,withtheadditionoftheconsciousnessofhissuperiorrace。Yettheyeachlongedforhisreturn,althoughhewasseldommentionedintheirscantyconversation——carriedoninmonosyllables,eachinhisownlanguage,orwithsomecommonEnglishword,ormoreoftenrestrictedsolelytosigns。Byadelicateflattery,whentheydidspeakofhimitwasinwhattheyconsideredtobehisownlanguage。

"Bostonboy,plentylikecatcheeHIM,"Jimwouldsay,pointingtoadistantswan。OrLiTee,huntingastripedwatersnakefromthereeds,wouldutterstolidly,"Melikanboynolikeesnake。"Yetthenexttwodaysbroughtsometroubleandphysicaldiscomforttothem。

Bobhadconsumed,orwasted,alltheirprovisions——and,stillmoreunfortunately,hisrighteousvisit,hisgun,andhissuperabundantanimalspiritshadfrightenedawaythegame,whichtheirhabitualquietandtaciturnityhadbeguiledintotrustfulness。Theywerehalfstarved,buttheydidnotblamehim。Itwouldcomeallrightwhenhereturned。Theycountedthedays,Jimwithsecretnotchesonthelongpole,LiTeewithastringofcopper"cash"healwayskeptwithhim。Theeventfuldaycameatlast,——awarmautumnday,patchedwithinlandfoglikebluesmokeandsmooth,tranquil,opensurfacesofwoodandsea;buttotheirwaiting,confidenteyestheboycamenotoutofeither。Theykeptastolidsilenceallthatdayuntilnightfell,whenJimsaid,"MebbeBostonboygodead。"

LiTeenodded。ItdidnotseempossibletothesetwoheathensthatanythingelsecouldpreventtheChristianchildfromkeepinghisword。

Afterthat,bytheaidofthecanoe,theywentmuchonthemarsh,huntingapart,butoftenmeetingonthetrailwhichBobhadtaken,withgruntsofmutualsurprise。Thesesuppressedfeelings,nevermadeknownbywordorgesture,atlastmusthavefoundvicariousoutletinthetaciturndog,whosofarforgothisusualdiscretionastoonceortwiceseathimselfonthewater"sedgeandindulgeinafitofhowling。IthadbeenacustomofJim"soncertaindaystoretiretosomesecludedplace,where,foldedinhisblanket,withhisbackagainstatree,heremainedmotionlessforhours。Inthesettlementthishadbeenusuallyreferredtotheaftereffectsofdrink,knownasthe"horrors,"butJimhadexplaineditbysayingitwas"whenhisheartwasbad。"Andnowitseemed,bythesegloomyabstractions,that"hisheartwasbad"veryoften。Andthenthelongwithheldrainscameonenightonthewingsofafiercesouthwester,beatingdowntheirfraillodgeandscatteringitabroad,quenchingtheircamp-fire,androllingupthebayuntilitinvadedtheirreedyislandandhissedintheirears。ItdrovethegamefromJim"sgun;ittorethenetandscatteredthebaitofLiTee,thefisherman。Coldandhalfstarvedinheartandbody,butmoredoggedandsilentthanever,theycreptoutintheircanoeintothestorm-tossedbay,barelyescapingwiththeirmiserablelivestothemarshypeninsula。Here,ontheirenemy"sground,skulkingintherushes,orlyingclosebehindtussocks,theyatlastreachedthefringeofforestbelowthesettlement。Here,too,sorelypressedbyhunger,anddoggedlyrecklessofconsequences,theyforgottheircaution,andaflightoftealfelltoJim"sgunontheveryoutskirtsofthesettlement。

Itwasafatalshot,whoseechoesawoketheforcesofcivilizationagainstthem。Foritwasheardbyaloggerinhishutnearthemarsh,who,lookingout,hadseenJimpass。Acareless,good-

naturedfrontiersman,hemighthavekepttheoutcasts"merepresencetohimself;buttherewasthatdamningshot!AnIndianwithagun!Thatweapon,contrabandoflaw,withdirefinesandpenaltiestowhososoldorgaveittohim!Athingtobelookedinto——someonetobepunished!AnIndianwithaweaponthatmadehimtheequalofthewhite!Whowassafe?Hehurriedtotowntolayhisinformationbeforetheconstable,but,meetingMr。Skinner,impartedthenewstohim。Thelatterpooh-poohedtheconstable,whoheallegedhadnotyetdiscoveredthewhereaboutsofJim,andsuggestedthatafewarmedcitizensshouldmakethechasethemselves。ThefactwasthatMr。Skinner,neverquitesatisfiedinhismindwithhisson"saccountofthelossofthegun,hadputtwoandtwotogether,andwasbynomeansinclinedtohavehisowngunpossiblyidentifiedbythelegalauthority。Moreover,hewenthomeandatonceattackedMasterBobwithsuchvigorandsohighlycoloredadescriptionofthecrimehehadcommitted,andthepenaltiesattachedtoit,thatBobconfessed。Morethanthat,I

grievetosaythatBoblied。TheIndianhad"stoledhisgun,"andthreatenedhislifeifhedivulgedthetheft。Hetoldhowhewasruthlesslyputashore,andcompelledtotakeatrailonlyknowntothemtoreachhishome。IntwohoursitwasreportedthroughoutthesettlementthattheinfamousJimhadaddedrobberywithviolencetohisillegalpossessionoftheweapon。Thesecretoftheislandandthetrailoverthemarshwastoldonlytoafew。

Meantimeithadfaredhardwiththefugitives。Theirnearnesstothesettlementpreventedthemfromlightingafire,whichmighthaverevealedtheirhiding-place,andtheycrepttogether,shiveringallnightinaclumpofhazel。Scaredthencebypassingbutunsuspectingwayfarerswanderingoffthetrail,theylaypartofthenextdayandnightamidsometussocksofsaltgrass,blownonbythecoldsea-breeze;chilled,butsecurelyhiddenfromsight。

Indeed,thankstosomemysteriouspowertheyhadofutterimmobility,itwaswonderfulhowtheycouldeffacethemselves,throughquietandthesimplestenvironment。Theleesideofastragglingvineinthemeadow,oreventhethinridgeofcast-updriftontheshore,behindwhichtheywouldlieforhoursmotionless,wasasufficientbarrieragainstpryingeyes。Inthisoccupationtheynolongertalkedtogether,butfollowedeachotherwiththeblindinstinctofanimals——yetalwaysunerringly,asifconsciousofeachother"splans。Strangelyenough,itwastheREAL

animalalone——theirnamelessdog——whonowbetrayedimpatienceandacertainhumaninfirmityoftemper。Theconcealmenttheywereresignedto,thesufferingstheymutelyaccepted,healoneresented!Whencertainscentsorsounds,imperceptibletotheirsenses,wereblownacrosstheirpath,hewould,withbristlingback,snarlhimselfintogutturalandstrangulatedfury。Yet,intheirapathy,eventhiswouldhavepassedthemunnoticed,butthatonthesecondnighthedisappearedsuddenly,returningaftertwohours"absencewithbloodyjaws——replete,butstillslinkingandsnappish。Itwasonlyinthemorningthat,creepingontheirhandsandkneesthroughthestubble,theycameuponthetornandmangledcarcassofasheep。Thetwomenlookedateachotherwithoutspeaking——theyknewwhatthisactofrapinemeanttothemselves。

Itmeantafreshhueandcryafterthem——itmeantthattheirstarvingcompanionhadhelpedtodrawthenetcloserroundthem。

TheIndiangrunted,LiTeesmiledvacantly;butwiththeirknivesandfingerstheyfinishedwhatthedoghadbegun,andbecameequallyculpable。Butthattheywereheathens,theycouldnothaveachievedadelicateethicalresponsibilityinamoreChristian-likeway。

Yettherice-fedLiTeesufferedmostintheirprivations。HishabitualapathyincreasedwithacertainphysicallethargywhichJimcouldnotunderstand。WhentheywereaparthesometimesfoundLiTeestretchedonhisbackwithanoddstareinhiseyes,andonce,atadistance,hethoughthesawavaguethinvapordriftfromwheretheChineseboywaslyingandvanishasheapproached。

Whenhetriedtoarousehimtherewasaweakdrawlinhisvoiceandadrug-likeodorinhisbreath。Jimdraggedhimtoamoresubstantialshelter,athicketofalder。Itwasdangerouslynearthefrequentedroad,butavagueideahadsprungupinJim"snowtroubledmindthat,equalvagabondsthoughtheywere,LiTeehadmoreclaimsuponcivilization,throughthoseofhisownracewhowerepermittedtoliveamongthewhitemen,andwerenothuntedto"reservations"andconfinedtherelikeJim"speople。IfLiTeewas"heapsick,"otherChinamenmightfindandnursehim。AsforLiTee,hehadlatelysaid,inamorelucidinterval:"Megodead——

alleesameeMellikanboy。Yougodeadtoo——alleesamee,"andthenlaydownagainwithaglassystareinhiseyes。Farfrombeingfrightenedatthis,JimattributedhisconditiontosomeenchantmentthatLiTeehadevokedfromoneofhisgods——justashehimselfhadseen"medicine-men"ofhisowntribefallintostrangetrances,andwasgladthattheboynolongersuffered。Thedayadvanced,andLiTeestillslept。Jimcouldhearthechurchbellsringing;heknewitwasSunday——thedayonwhichhewashustledfromthemainstreetbytheconstable;thedayonwhichtheshopswereclosed,andthedrinkingsaloonsopenonlyatthebackdoor。

Thedaywhereonnomanworked——andforthatreason,thoughheknewitnot,thedayselectedbytheingeniousMr。Skinnerandafewfriendsasespeciallyfittingandconvenientforachaseofthefugitives。Thebellbroughtnosuggestionofthis——thoughthedogsnappedunderhisbreathandstiffenedhisspine。Andthenheheardanothersound,faroffandvague,yetonethatbroughtaflashintohismurkyeye,thatlituptheheavinessofhisHebraicface,andevenshowedaslightcolorinhishighcheek-bones。Helaydownontheground,andlistenedwithsuspendedbreath。Hehearditnowdistinctly。ItwastheBostonboycalling,andthewordhewascallingwas"Jim。"

ThenthefiredroppedoutofhiseyesasheturnedwithhisusualstoliditytowhereLiTeewaslying。Himheshook,sayingbriefly:

"Bostonboycomeback!"Buttherewasnoreply,thedeadbodyrolledoverinertlyunderhishand;theheadfellback,andthejawdroppedunderthepinchedyellowface。TheIndiangazedathimslowly,andthengravelyturnedagaininthedirectionofthevoice。Yethisdullmindwasperplexed,for,blendedwiththatvoicewereothersoundslikethetreadofclumsilystealthyfeet。

Butagainthevoicecalled"Jim!"andraisinghishandstohislipshegavealowwhoopinreply。Thiswasfollowedbysilence,whensuddenlyheheardthevoice——theboy"svoice——onceagain,thistimeverynearhim,sayingeagerly:——

"Thereheis!"

ThentheIndianknewall。Hisface,however,didnotchangeashetookuphisgun,andamansteppedoutofthethicketintothetrail:——

"Dropthatgun,youd————dInjin。"

TheIndiandidnotmove。

"Dropit,Isay!"

TheIndianremainederectandmotionless。

Arifleshotbrokefromthethicket。AtfirstitseemedtohavemissedtheIndian,andthemanwhohadspokencockedhisownrifle。

ButthenextmomentthetallfigureofJimcollapsedwherehestoodintoamereblanketedheap。

Themanwhohadfiredtheshotwalkedtowardstheheapwiththeeasyairofaconqueror。Butsuddenlytherearosebeforehimanawfulphantom,theincarnationofsavagery——acreatureofblazingeyeballs,flashingtusks,andhotcarnivorousbreath。Hehadbarelytimetocryout"Awolf!"beforeitsjawsmetinhisthroat,andtheyrolledtogetherontheground。

Butitwasnowolf——asasecondshotproved——onlyJim"sslinkingdog;theonlyoneoftheoutcastswhoatthatsuprememomenthadgonebacktohisoriginalnature。

AVISIONOFTHEFOUNTAIN

Mr。JacksonPotterhaltedbeforethelittlecottage,halfshop,halfhostelry,oppositethegreatgatesofDomesdayPark,whereticketsofadmissiontothatvenerabledomainweresold。HereMr。

PotterrevealedhisnationalityasaWesternAmerican,notonlyinhisaccent,butinacertainhalf-humorous,half-practicalquestioningoftheticket-seller——asthatquasi-officialstampedhisticket——whichwasneverthelessdeliveredwithsuchunfailinggood-humor,andsuchfranksuggestivenessoftheperfectequalityoftheticket-sellerandthewell-dressedstrangerthat,farfromproducinganyirritation,itattractedthepleasedattentionnotonlyoftheofficial,buthiswifeanddaughterandacustomer。

Possiblythegoodlooksofthestrangerhadsomethingtodowithit。JacksonPotterwasasingularlyhandsomeyoungfellow,withoneofthoseidealfacesandfiguressometimesseeninWesternfrontiervillages,attributabletonoancestor,butevolvedpossiblyfromnovelsandbooksdevouredbyancestressesinthelongsolitarywintereveningsoftheirlonelycabinsonthefrontier。A

beardless,classicalhead,coveredbyshortflocculentblondecurls,poisedonashapelyneckandshoulders,wasmoreGreekinoutlinethansuggestiveofanyordinaryAmericantype。Finally,afterhavingthoroughlyamusedhissmallaudience,heliftedhisstrawhattothe"ladies,"andloungedoutacrosstheroadtothegateway。Herehepaused,consultinghisguide-book,andreadaloud:"St。John"sgateway。Thismassivestructure,accordingtoLeland,wasbuiltin"——murmured——"nevermindwhen;we"llpassSt。

John,"markedthepagewithhispencil,andtenderinghistickettothegate-keeper,heard,withsomesatisfaction,that,astherewerenoothervisitorsjustthen,andastheciceroneonlyaccompaniedPARTIES,hewouldbelefttohimself,andatonceplungedintoaby-path。

Itwasthatloveliestofrarecreations——ahotsummerdayinEngland,withallthedampnessofthatsea-blownislewrungoutofit,exhaledinthequiveringbluevaultoverhead,orpassingasdimwraithsinthedistantwood,andallthelong-maturedgrowthofthatgreatoldgardenvivifiedandmaderesplendentbythefervidsun。Theashesofdeadandgoneharvests,eventhedustofthosewhohadforageswroughtinit,turnedagainandagainthroughincessantcultivation,seemedtomoveandliveoncemoreinthatpresentsunshine。Allcolorappearedtobedeepenedandmellowed,untileventheveryshadowsofthetreeswereasvelvetyastheswardtheyfellupon。Theprairie-bredPotter,accustomedtotheyouthfulcapricesandextravagancesofhisownvirginsoil,couldnothelpfeelingtheinfluenceoftheriperestraintsofthis。

Asheglancedthroughtheleavesacrossgreensunlitspacestotheivy-cladruinsofDomesdayAbbey,whichseemeditselfagrowthoftheverysoil,hemurmuredtohimself:"Thingshadbeenmademightycomfortableforfolkshere,youbet!"Forgottenbookshehadreadasaboy,scrapsofschoolhistories,orrarernovels,camebacktohimashewalkedalong,andpeopledthesolitudeabouthimwiththeirheroes。

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