第3章

\"Herearetwostrangers,\"saidMr.Grant,withextraordinarygravitylayingdownthecards,\"andhereisa\'journey;\'thisis\'unexpectednews,\'andthistenofdiamondsmeans\'greatwealth\'toyou,whichyouseefollowstheadventofthetwostrangersandissomewayconnectedwiththem.\"

\"Oh,indeed,\"saidtheyoungladywithgreatpertnessandatossofherhead.\"Isupposethey\'vegotthemoneywiththem.\"

\"No,thoughitreachesyouthroughthem,\"heansweredwithunflinchingsolemnity.\"Waitabit,Ihaveit!Isee,I\'vemadeamistakewiththiscard.Itsignifiesajourneyoraroad.Queer!

isn\'tit,Steve?It\'sTHEROAD.\"

\"Itisqueer,\"saidRicewithequalgravity;\"butit\'sso.Theroad,sure!\"NeverthelesshelookedupintothelargeeyesofClementinawithacertainconfidentialairoftruthfulness.

\"Yousee,ladies,\"continuedthesurveyor,appealingtothemwithunabashedrigidityoffeature,\"thecardsdon\'tlie!Luckilyweareinapositiontocorroboratethem.TheroadinquestionisasecretknownonlytousandsomecapitalistsinSanFrancisco.InfactevenTHEYdon\'tknowthatitisfeasibleuntilWEreporttothem.ButIdon\'tmindtellingyounow,asaslightreturnforyourcharminghospitality,thattheroadisaRAILROADfromOaklandtoTasajaraCreekofwhichwe\'vejustmadethepreliminarysurvey.

Soyouseewhatthecardsmeanisthis:You\'renotfarfromTasajaraCreek;infactwithaverylittleexpenseyourfathercouldconnectthisstreamwiththecreek,andhaveaWATERWAY

STRAIGHTTOTHERAILROADTERMINUS.That\'sthewealththecardspromise;andifyourfatherknowshowtotakeahinthecanmakehisfortune!\"

Itwasimpossibletosaywhichwasthemostdominantinthefaceofthespeaker,theexpressionofassumedgravityorthetwinklingofhumorinhiseyes.Thetwogirlswithsuperiorfeminineperceptiondivinedthattherewasmuchtruthinwhathesaid,albeittheydidn\'tentirelyunderstandit,andwhattheydidunderstand——excepttheman\'sgood-humoredmotive——wasnotparticularlyinteresting.

Infacttheywereslightlydisappointed.Whathadpromisedtobeanaudaciouslyflirtatiousdeclaration,andevenamischievoussuggestionofmarriage,hadresolveditselfintosomethingabsurdlypracticalandbusiness-like.

NotsoMr.Harkutt.Hequicklyrosefromhischair,and,leaningoverthetable,withhiseyesfixedonthecardasifitreallysignifiedtherailroad,repeatedquickly:\"Railroad,eh!What\'sthat?ArailroadtoTasajaraCreek?Yedon\'tmeanit!——Thatis——

itain\'taSUREthing?\"

\"Perfectlysure.ThemoneyisreadyinSanFrancisconow,andbythistimenextyear——\"

\"ArailroadtoTasajaraCreek!\"continuedHarkutthurriedly.\"Whatpartofit?Where?\"

\"Attheembarcaderonaturally,\"respondedGrant.\"Thereisn\'tbuttheoneplacefortheterminus.There\'sanoldshantytherenowbelongstosomebody.\"

\"Why,pop!\"saidPhemiewithsuddenrecollection,\"ain\'tit\'LigeCurtis\'shouse?Thelandheoffered\"——

\"Hush!\"saidherfather.

\"Youknow,theonewritteninthatbitofpaper,\"continuedtheinnocentPhemie.

\"Hush!willyou?GodA\'mighty!areyougoin\'tomindme?Areyougoin\'tokeepupyourjabberwhenI\'mspeakin\'tothegentlemen?

Isthatyourmanners?Whatnext,Iwonder!\"

Thesuddenandunexpectedpassionofthespeaker,theincomprehensiblechangeinhisvoice,andtheutterlydisproportionateexaggerationofhisattitudetowardshisdaughters,enforcedaninstantaneoussilence.Therainbegantodripaudiblyatthewindow,therushoftheriversoundeddistinctlyfromwithout,eventheshakingofthefrontpartofthedwellingbythedistantgalebecameperceptible.

Anangryflashsprangforaninstanttotheyoungassistant\'seye,butitmetthecautiousglanceofhisfriend,andtogetherbothdiscreetlysoughtthetable.Thetwogirlsaloneremainedwhiteandcollected.\"Willyougoonwithmyfortune,Mr.Grant?\"saidPhemiequietly.

Acertainrespect,perhapsnotbeforeobservable,wassuggestedinthesurveyor\'stoneashesmilinglyreplied,\"Certainly,Iwasonlywaitingforyoutoshowyourconfidenceinme,\"andtookupthecards.

Mr.Harkuttcoughed.\"Itlooksasifthatblamedwindhadblownsuthin\'looseinthestore,\"hesaidaffectedly.\"IreckonI\'llgoandsee.\"Hehesitatedamomentandthendisappearedinthepassage.Yetevenherehestoodirresolute,lookingatthecloseddoorbehindhim,andpassinghishandoverhisstillflushedface.

Presentlyheslowlyandabstractedlyascendedtheflightofsteps,enteredthesmallerpassagethatledtothebackdooroftheshopandopenedit.

Hewasatfirstalittlestartledatthehalooflightfromthestillglowingstove,whichthegreaterobscurityofthelongroomhadheightenedratherthandiminished.Thenhepassedbehindthecounter,butheretheboxofbiscuitswhichoccupiedthecentreandcastashadowoveritcompelledhimtogropevaguelyforwhathesought.Thenhestoppedsuddenly,thepaperhehadjustfounddroppingfromhisfingers,andsaidsharply,——

\"Who\'sthere?\"

\"Me,pop.\"

\"JohnMilton?\"

\"Yes,sir.\"

\"Whatthedevilareyoudoin\'there,sir?\"

\"Readin\'.\"

Itwastrue.Theboywashalfreclininginamostdistortedpostureontwochairs,hisfigureindeepshadow,buthisbookwasraisedabovehisheadsoastocatchtheredglowofthestoveontheprintedpage.Eventhenhisfather\'sangryinterruptionscarcelydivertedhispreoccupation;heraisedhimselfinhischairmechanically,withhiseyesstillfixedonhisbook.Seeingwhichhisfatherquicklyregainedthepaper,butcontinuedhisobjurgation.

\"Howdareyou?Clearofftobed,willyou!Doyouhearme?

Prettygoin\'son,\"headdedasiftojustifyhisindignation.

\"Sneakin\'inhereand——andlyin\'\'roundatthistimeo\'night!

Why,ifIhadn\'tcomeinhereto\"——

\"What?\"askedtheboymechanically,catchingvaguelyattheunfinishedsentenceandstaringautomaticallyatthepaperinhisfather\'shand.

\"Nothin\',sir!Gotobed,Itellyou!Willyou?Whatareyoustandin\'gawpin\'at?\"continuedHarkuttfuriously.

Theboyregainedhisfeetslowlyandpassedhisfather,butnotwithoutnoticingwiththesamelistlessyetineffaceableperceptionofchildhoodthathewashurriedlyconcealingthepaperinhispocket.Withthesameyouthfulinconsequence,wonderingatthismorethanattheinterruption,whichwasnonovelevent,hewentslowlyoutoftheroom.

Harkuttlistenedtotheretreatingtreadofhisbarefeetinthepassageandthencarefullylockedthedoor.Takingthepaperfromhispocket,andborrowingtheideahehadjustobjurgatedinhisson,heturnedittowardsthedullglowofthestoveandattemptedtoreadit.Butperhapslackingthepatienceaswellasthekeenersightofyouth,hewasforcedtorelightthecandlewhichhehadleftonthecounter,andreperusedthepaper.Yes!therewascertainlynomistake!Herewastheactualdescriptionofthepropertywhichthesurveyorhadjustindicatedasthefutureterminusofthenewrailroad,andhereitwasconveyedtohim——

DanielHarkutt!Whatwasthat?Somebodyknocking?Whatdidthiscontinualinterruptionmean?Anoddsuperstitiousfearnowmingledwithhisirritation.

Thesoundappearedtocomefromthefrontshutters.Itsuddenlyoccurredtohimthatthelightmightbevisiblethroughthecrevices.Hehurriedlyextinguishedit,andwenttothedoor.

\"Who\'sthere?\"

\"Me,——Peters.Wanttospeaktoyou.\"

Mr.Harkuttwithevidentreluctancedrewthebolts.Thewind,stillboisterousandbesieging,didtherest,andprecipitatelypropelledPetersthroughthecarefullyguardedopening.Buthissurpriseatfindinghimselfinthedarknessseemedtoforestallanyexplanationofhisvisit.

\"Well,\"hesaidwithanoddminglingofreproachandsuspicion.\"I

declareIsawalightherejustthisminit!That\'squeer.\"

\"Yes,Iputitoutjustnow.Iwasgoin\'away,\"repliedHarkutt,withill-disguisedimpatience.

\"What!beenhereeversince?\"

\"No,\"saidHarkuttcurtly.

\"Well,Iwanttospeaktoyeabout\'Lige.Seein\'thecandleshinin\'throughthechinksIthoughthemightbestillwithye.Ifheain\'t,itlooksbad.Lightup,can\'tye!Iwanttoshowyousomething.\"

TherewasaperemptorinessinhistonethatstruckHarkuttdisagreeably,butobservingthathewascarryingsomethinginhishand,hesomewhatnervouslyre-litthecandleandfacedhim.

Petershadahatinhishand.Itwas\'Lige\'s!

\"\'Boutanhourafterwefellerslefthere,\"saidPeters,\"Iheardtherattlin\'ofhoofsontheroad,andthenitseemedtostopjustbymyhouse.Iwentoutwithalantern,and,darnmyskin!iftherewarn\'t\'Lige\'shoss,thesaddleempty,and\'Ligenowhere!I

lookedroundandcalledhim——butnothingweretobeseen.Thinkin\'

hemighthaveslippedoff——tho\'ezageneralruledrunkenmendon\'t,andheisagoodrider——Ifolloweddowntheroad,lookin\'

forhim.Ikeptonfollerin\'itdowntoyourrun,halfamilebelow.\"

\"But,\"beganHarkutt,withaquicknervouslaugh,\"youdon\'treckonthatbecauseofthathe\"——

\"Holdon!\"saidPeters,grimlyproducingarevolverfromhisside-

pocketwiththestockandbarrelcloggedandstreakedwithmud.\"I

foundTHATtoo,——andlook!onebarreldischarged!And,\"headdedhurriedly,asapproachingaclimax,\"lookye,——whatInat\'rallytookforwetfromtherain——insidethathat——was——blood!\"

\"Nonsense!\"saidHarkutt,puttingthehatasidewithanewfastidiousness.\"Youdon\'tthink\"——

\"Ithink,\"saidPeters,loweringhisvoice,\"Ithink,byGod!HE\'S

BINANDDONEIT!\"

\"No!\"

\"Sure!Oh,it\'sallverywellforBillingsandtherestofthatconceitedcrowdtosneerandslingtheirideasof\'Ligegen\'rallyastheydidjessnowhere,——butI\'dlike\'emtoseeTHAT.\"ItwasdifficulttotellifMr.Peters\'triumphantdelightinconfutinghislatecompanions\'theorieshadnotevenusurpedinhismindtheimportanceofthenewshebrought,asithadofanyhumansympathywithit.

\"Lookhere,\"returnedHarkuttearnestly,yetwithasingularlyclearedbrowandamorenaturalmanner.\"YououghttotakethemthingsovertoSquireKerby\'s,rightoff,andshow\'emtohim.Youkintellhimhowyouleft\'Ligehere,andsaythatIcanprovebymydaughterthathewentawayabouttenminutesafter,——atleast,notmorethanfifteen.\"Likeallunprofessionalhumanity,Mr.

Harkutthadanexaggeratedconceptionofthemajestyofunimportantdetailintheeyeofthelaw.\"I\'dgowithyoumyself,\"headdedquickly,\"butI\'vegotcompany——strangers——here.\"

\"Howdidhelookwhenheleft,——kinderwild?\"suggestedPeters.

Harkutthadbeguntofeeltheprudenceofpresentreticence.

\"Well,\"hesaid,cautiously,\"YOUsawhowhelooked.\"

\"Youwasn\'troughwithhim?——thatmighthavesenthimoff,youknow,\"saidPeters.

\"No,\"saidHarkutt,forgettinghimselfinaquickindignation,\"no,Inotonlytreatedhimtoanotherdrink,butgavehim\"——hestoppedsuddenlyandawkwardly.

\"Eh?\"saidPeters.

\"Somegoodadvice,——youknow,\"saidHarkutt,hastily.\"Butcome,you\'dbetterhurryovertothesquire\'s.YouknowYOU\'VEmadethediscovery;YOURevidenceisimportant,andthere\'salawthatobligesyoutogiveinformationatonce.\"

Theexcitementofdiscoveryandthetriumphoverhisdisputantsbeingspent,Peters,aftertheSidonfashion,evidentlydidnotrelishactivityasaduty.\"Youknow,\"hesaiddubiously,\"hemightn\'tbedead,afterall.\"

Harkuttbecameatrifledistant.\"Youknowyourownopinionofthething,\"herepliedafterapause.\"You\'vecircumstantialevidenceenoughtoseethesquire,andsetotherstoworkonit;and,\"headdedsignificantly,\"you\'vedoneyoursharethen,andcanwipeyourhandsofit,eh?\"

\"That\'sso,\"saidPeters,eagerly.\"I\'lljustrunovertothesquire.\"

\"Andonaccountofthewomenfolks,youknow,andthestrangershere,I\'llsaynothin\'aboutitto-night,\"addedHarkutt.

Petersnoddedhishead,andtakingupthehatoftheunfortunateElijahwithacertainhesitation,asifhefearedithadalreadylostitsdramaticintensityasawitness,disappearedintothestormanddarknessagain.Alurkinggustofwindlyinginambushsomewhereseemedtoswoopdownonhimasiftopreventfurtherindecisionandwhirlhimawayinthedirectionofthejustice\'shouse;andMr.Harkuttshutthedoor,boltedit,andwalkedaimlesslybacktothecounter.

Fromaslow,deliberateandcautiousman,heseemedtohavechangedwithinanhourtoanirresoluteandcapriciousone.Hetookthepaperfromhispocket,and,unlockingthemoneydrawerofhiscounter,foldedintoasmallcompassthatwhichnowseemedtobethelasttestamentofElijahCurtis,andplaceditinarecess.

Thenhewenttothebackdoorandpaused,thenreturned,reopenedthemoneydrawer,tookoutthepaperandagainbuttoneditinhishippocket,standingbythestoveandstaringabstractedlyatthedullglowofthefire.Heevenwentthroughthemechanicalprocessofrakingdowntheashes,——solelytogaintimeandasanexcusefordelayingsomeothernecessaryaction.

Hewasthinkingwhatheshoulddo.Hadthequestionofhisrighttoretainandmakeuseofthatpaperbeensquarelyofferedtohimanhourago,hewouldwithoutdoubthavedecidedthatheoughtnottokeepit.Evennow,lookingatitasanabstractprinciple,hedidnotdeceivehimselfintheleast.ButNaturehasthereprehensiblehabitofnotpresentingthesequestionstoussquarelyandfairly,anditisremarkablethatinmostofouroffendingtheabstractprincipleisneverthedirectissue.Mr.

Harkuttwasconsciousofhavingbeenunwillinglyledstepbystepintoadifficult,nottosaydishonest,situation,andagainsthisownseeking.HehadneveraskedElijahtosellhimtheproperty;

hehaddistinctlydeclinedit;ithadevenbeenforceduponhimassecurityforthepittancehesofreelygavehim.Thisproved(tohimself)thathehimselfwashonest;itwasonlythecircumstancesthatwerequeer.OfcourseifElijahhadlived,he,Harkutt,mighthavetriedtodrivesomebargainwithhimbeforethenewsoftherailroadsurveycameout——forTHATwasonlybusiness.ButnowthatElijahwasdead,whowouldbeapennytheworseorbetterbuthimselfifhechosetoconsiderthewholethingasaluckyspeculation,andhisgiftoffivedollarsasthepricehepaidforit?Nobodycouldthinkthathehadcalculatedupon\'Lige\'ssuicide,anymorethanthatthepropertywouldbecomevaluable.Infactifitcametothat,if\'LigehadreallycontemplatedkillinghimselfasahopelessbankruptaftertakingHarkutt\'smoneyasaloan,itwasaswindleonhis——Harkutt\'s——good-nature.Heworkedhimselfintoarage,whichhefeltwasinnatelyvirtuous,atthistyrannyofcoldprincipleoverhisownwarm-heartedinstincts,butifitcametotheLAW,he\'dstandbylawandnotsentiment.He\'djustletthem——bywhichhevaguelymeanttheworld,Tasajara,andpossiblyhisownconscience——seethathewasn\'tasentimentalfool,andhe\'dfreezeontothatpaperandthatproperty!

Onlyheoughttohavespokenoutbefore.Heoughttohavetoldthesurveyoratoncethatheownedtheland.Heoughttohavesaid:

\"Why,that\'smyland.Iboughtitofthatdrunken\'LigeCurtisforasongandoutofcharity.\"Yes,thatwastheonlyrealtrouble,andthatcamefromhisowngoodness,hisownextravagantsenseofjusticeandright,——hisowncursedgood-nature.Yet,onsecondthoughts,hedidn\'tknowwhyhewasobligedtotellthesurveyor.

Timeenoughwhenthecompanywantedtobuytheland.Assoonasitwassettledthat\'Ligewasdeadhe\'dopenlyclaimtheproperty.

Butwhatifhewasn\'tdead?ortheycouldn\'tfindhisbody?orhehadonlydisappeared?Hisplain,matter-of-factfacecontractedanddarkened.Ofcoursehecouldn\'taskthecompanytowaitforhimtosettlethatpoint.Hehadthepowertodisposeofthepropertyunderthatpaper,and——heshoulddoit.If\'Ligeturnedup,thatwasanothermatter,andheand\'Ligecouldarrangeitbetweenthem.Hewasquitefirmhere,andoddlyenoughquiterelievedingettingridofwhatappearedonlyasimplequestionofdetail.Heneversuspectedthathewascontemplatingtheoneirretrievablestep,andsummarilydismissingthewholeethicalquestion.

Heturnedawayfromthestove,openedthebackdoor,andwalkedwithamoredeterminedstepthroughthepassagetothesitting-