第5章

IglancedatHolmesonhearingthedescriptionofthemurderer,whichtalliedsoexactlywithhisown。Therewas,however,notraceofexultationorsatisfactionuponhisface。

\"Didyoufindnothingintheroomwhichcouldfurnishacluetothemurderer?\"heasked。

\"Nothing。StangersonhadDrebber\'spurseinhispocket,butitseemsthatthiswasusual,ashedidallthepaying。

Therewaseightyoddpoundsinit,butnothinghadbeentaken。Whateverthemotivesoftheseextraordinarycrimes,robberyiscertainlynotoneofthem。Therewerenopapersormemorandainthemurderedman\'spocket,exceptasingletelegram,datedfromClevelandaboutamonthago,andcontainingthewords,`J。H。isinEurope。\'Therewasnonameappendedtothismessage。\"

\"Andtherewasnothingelse?\"Holmesasked。

\"Nothingofanyimportance。Theman\'snovel,withwhichhehadreadhimselftosleepwaslyinguponthebed,andhispipewasonachairbesidehim。Therewasaglassofwateronthetable,andonthewindow-sillasmallchipointmentboxcontainingacoupleofpills。\"

SherlockHolmessprangfromhischairwithanexclamationofdelight。

\"Thelastlink,\"hecried,exultantly。\"Mycaseiscomplete。\"

Thetwodetectivesstaredathiminamazement。

\"Ihavenowinmyhands,\"mycompanionsaid,confidently,\"allthethreadswhichhaveformedsuchatangle。Thereare,ofcourse,detailstobefilledin,butIamascertainofallthemainfacts,fromthetimethatDrebberpartedfromStangersonatthestation,uptothediscoveryofthebodyofthelatter,asifIhadseenthemwithmyowneyes。Iwillgiveyouaproofofmyknowledge。Couldyoulayyourhanduponthosepills?\"

\"Ihavethem,\"saidLestrade,producingasmallwhitebox;

\"Itookthemandthepurseandthetelegram,intendingtohavethemputinaplaceofsafetyatthePoliceStation。Itwasthemerestchancemytakingthesepills,forIamboundtosaythatIdonotattachanyimportancetothem。\"

\"Givethemhere,\"saidHolmes。\"Now,Doctor,\"turningtome,\"arethoseordinarypills?\"

Theycertainlywerenot。Theywereofapearlygreycolour,small,round,andalmosttransparentagainstthelight。

\"Fromtheirlightnessandtransparency,Ishouldimaginethattheyaresolubleinwater,\"Iremarked。

\"Preciselyso,\"answeredHolmes。\"Nowwouldyoumindgoingdownandfetchingthatpoorlittledevilofaterrierwhichhasbeenbadsolong,andwhichthelandladywantedyoutoputoutofitspainyesterday。\"

Iwentdownstairsandcarriedthedogupstairinmyarms。

It\'slabouredbreathingandglazingeyeshowedthatitwasnotfarfromitsend。Indeed,itssnow-whitemuzzleproclaimedthatithadalreadyexceededtheusualtermofcanineexistence。Iplacedituponacushionontherug。

\"Iwillnowcutoneofthesepillsintwo,\"saidHolmes,anddrawinghispenknifehesuitedtheactiontotheword。

\"Onehalfwereturnintotheboxforfuturepurposes。

TheotherhalfIwillplaceinthiswineglass,inwhichisateaspoonfulofwater。Youperceivethatourfriend,theDoctor,isright,andthatitreadilydissolves。\"

\"Thismaybeveryinteresting,\"saidLestrade,intheinjuredtoneofonewhosuspectsthatheisbeinglaughedat,\"Icannotsee,however,whatithastodowiththedeathofMr。JosephStangerson。\"

\"Patience,myfriend,patience!Youwillfindintimethatithaseverythingtodowithit。Ishallnowaddalittlemilktomakethemixturepalatable,andonpresentingittothedogwefindthathelapsitupreadilyenough。\"

Ashespokeheturnedthecontentsofthewineglassintoasaucerandplaceditinfrontoftheterrier,whospeedilylickeditdry。SherlockHolmes\'earnestdemeanourhadsofarconvincedusthatweallsatinsilence,watchingtheanimalintently,andexpectingsomestartlingeffect。Nonesuchappeared,however。Thedogcontinuedtoliestretchedupontho{16}cushion,breathinginalabouredway,butapparentlyneitherthebetternortheworseforitsdraught。

Holmeshadtakenouthiswatch,andasminutefollowedminutewithoutresult,anexpressionoftheutmostchagrinanddisappointmentappeareduponhisfeatures。Hegnawedhislip,drummedhisfingersuponthetable,andshowedeveryothersymptomofacuteimpatience。Sogreatwashisemotion,thatIfeltsincerelysorryforhim,whilethetwodetectivessmiledderisively,bynomeansdispleasedatthischeckwhichhehadmet。

\"Itcan\'tbeacoincidence,\"hecried,atlastspringingfromhischairandpacingwildlyupanddowntheroom;\"itisimpossiblethatitshouldbeamerecoincidence。TheverypillswhichIsuspectedinthecaseofDrebberareactuallyfoundafterthedeathofStangerson。Andyettheyareinert。

Whatcanitmean?Surelymywholechainofreasoningcannothavebeenfalse。Itisimpossible!Andyetthiswretcheddogisnonetheworse。Ah,Ihaveit!Ihaveit!\"Withaperfectshriekofdelightherushedtothebox,cuttheotherpillintwo,dissolvedit,addedmilk,andpresentedittotheterrier。Theunfortunatecreature\'stongueseemedhardlytohavebeenmoistenedinitbeforeitgaveaconvulsiveshiverineverylimb,andlayasrigidandlifelessasifithadbeenstruckbylightning。

SherlockHolmesdrewalongbreath,andwipedtheperspirationfromhisforehead。\"Ishouldhavemorefaith,\"

hesaid;\"Ioughttoknowbythistimethatwhenafactappearstobeopposedtoalongtrainofdeductions,itinvariablyprovestobecapableofbearingsomeotherinterpretation。Ofthetwopillsinthatboxonewasofthemostdeadlypoison,andtheotherwasentirelyharmless。

IoughttohaveknownthatbeforeeverIsawtheboxatall。\"

Thislaststatementappearedtometobesostartling,thatIcouldhardlybelievethathewasinhissobersenses。

Therewasthedeaddog,however,toprovethathisconjecturehadbeencorrect。Itseemedtomethatthemistsinmyownmindweregraduallyclearingaway,andIbegantohaveadim,vagueperceptionofthetruth。

\"Allthisseemsstrangetoyou,\"continuedHolmes,\"becauseyoufailedatthebeginningoftheinquirytograsptheimportanceofthesinglerealcluewhichwaspresentedtoyou。Ihadthegoodfortunetoseizeuponthat,andeverythingwhichhasoccurredsincethenhasservedtoconfirmmyoriginalsupposition,and,indeed,wasthelogicalsequenceofit。Hencethingswhichhaveperplexedyouandmadethecasemoreobscure,haveservedtoenlightenmeandtostrengthenmyconclusions。Itisamistaketoconfoundstrangenesswithmystery。Themostcommonplacecrimeisoftenthemostmysteriousbecauseitpresentsnoneworspecialfeaturesfromwhichdeductionsmaybedrawn。

Thismurderwouldhavebeeninfinitelymoredifficulttounravelhadthebodyofthevictimbeensimplyfoundlyingintheroadwaywithoutanyofthose_outre_{17}andsensationalaccompanimentswhichhaverendereditremarkable。Thesestrangedetails,farfrommakingthecasemoredifficult,havereallyhadtheeffectofmakingitlessso。\"

Mr。Gregson,whohadlistenedtothisaddresswithconsiderableimpatience,couldcontainhimselfnolonger。

\"Lookhere,Mr。SherlockHolmes,\"hesaid,\"weareallreadytoacknowledgethatyouareasmartman,andthatyouhaveyourownmethodsofworking。Wewantsomethingmorethanmeretheoryandpreachingnow,though。Itisacaseoftakingtheman。Ihavemademycaseout,anditseemsIwaswrong。YoungCharpentiercouldnothavebeenengagedinthissecondaffair。Lestradewentafterhisman,Stangerson,anditappearsthathewaswrongtoo。Youhavethrownouthintshere,andhintsthere,andseemtoknowmorethanwedo,butthetimehascomewhenwefeelthatwehavearighttoaskyoustraighthowmuchyoudoknowofthebusiness。Canyounamethemanwhodidit?\"

\"IcannothelpfeelingthatGregsonisright,sir,\"remarkedLestrade。\"Wehavebothtried,andwehavebothfailed。

YouhaveremarkedmorethanoncesinceIhavebeenintheroomthatyouhadalltheevidencewhichyourequire。Surelyyouwillnotwithholditanylonger。\"

\"Anydelayinarrestingtheassassin,\"Iobserved,\"mightgivehimtimetoperpetratesomefreshatrocity。\"

Thuspressedbyusall,Holmesshowedsignsofirresolution。

Hecontinuedtowalkupanddowntheroomwithhisheadsunkonhischestandhisbrowsdrawndown,aswashishabitwhenlostinthought。

\"Therewillbenomoremurders,\"hesaidatlast,stoppingabruptlyandfacingus。\"Youcanputthatconsiderationoutofthequestion。YouhaveaskedmeifIknowthenameoftheassassin。Ido。Themereknowingofhisnameisasmallthing,however,comparedwiththepoweroflayingourhandsuponhim。ThisIexpectveryshortlytodo。Ihavegoodhopesofmanagingitthroughmyownarrangements;butitisathingwhichneedsdelicatehandling,forwehaveashrewdanddesperatemantodealwith,whoissupported,asIhavehadoccasiontoprove,byanotherwhoisascleverashimself。

Aslongasthismanhasnoideathatanyonecanhaveacluethereissomechanceofsecuringhim;butifhehadtheslightestsuspicion,hewouldchangehisname,andvanishinaninstantamongthefourmillioninhabitantsofthisgreatcity。Withoutmeaningtohurteitherofyourfeelings,IamboundtosaythatIconsiderthesementobemorethanamatchfortheofficialforce,andthatiswhyIhavenotaskedyourassistance。IfIfailIshall,ofcourse,incuralltheblameduetothisomission;butthatIampreparedfor。AtpresentIamreadytopromisethattheinstantthatIcancommunicatewithyouwithoutendangeringmyowncombinations,Ishalldoso。\"

GregsonandLestradeseemedtobefarfromsatisfiedbythisassurance,orbythedepreciatingallusiontothedetectivepolice。Theformerhadflusheduptotherootsofhisflaxenhair,whiletheother\'sbeadyeyesglistenedwithcuriosityandresentment。Neitherofthemhadtimetospeak,however,beforetherewasatapatthedoor,andthespokesmanofthestreetArabs,youngWiggins,introducedhisinsignificantandunsavouryperson。

\"Please,sir,\"hesaid,touchinghisforelock,\"Ihavethecabdownstairs。\"

\"Goodboy,\"saidHolmes,blandly。\"Whydon\'tyouintroducethispatternatScotlandYard?\"hecontinued,takingapairofsteelhandcuffsfromadrawer。\"Seehowbeautifullythespringworks。Theyfasteninaninstant。\"

\"Theoldpatternisgoodenough,\"remarkedLestrade,\"ifwecanonlyfindthemantoputthemon。\"

\"Verygood,verygood,\"saidHolmes,smiling。\"Thecabmanmayaswellhelpmewithmyboxes。Justaskhimtostepup,Wiggins。\"

Iwassurprisedtofindmycompanionspeakingasthoughhewereabouttosetoutonajourney,sincehehadnotsaidanythingtomeaboutit。Therewasasmallportmanteauintheroom,andthishepulledoutandbegantostrap。Hewasbusilyengagedatitwhenthecabmanenteredtheroom。

\"Justgivemeahelpwiththisbuckle,cabman,\"hesaid,kneelingoverhistask,andneverturninghishead。

Thefellowcameforwardwithasomewhatsullen,defiantair,andputdownhishandstoassist。Atthatinstanttherewasasharpclick,thejanglingofmetal,andSherlockHolmessprangtohisfeetagain。

\"Gentlemen,\"hecried,withflashingeyes,\"letmeintroduceyoutoMr。JeffersonHope,themurdererofEnochDrebberandofJosephStangerson。\"

Thewholethingoccurredinamoment——soquicklythatIhadnotimetorealizeit。Ihaveavividrecollectionofthatinstant,ofHolmes\'triumphantexpressionandtheringofhisvoice,ofthecabman\'sdazed,savageface,asheglaredattheglitteringhandcuffs,whichhadappearedasifbymagicuponhiswrists。Forasecondortwowemighthavebeenagroupofstatues。Then,withaninarticulateroaroffury,theprisonerwrenchedhimselffreefromHolmes\'sgrasp,andhurledhimselfthroughthewindow。Woodworkandglassgavewaybeforehim;butbeforehegotquitethrough,Gregson,Lestrade,andHolmesspranguponhimlikesomanystaghounds。

Hewasdraggedbackintotheroom,andthencommencedaterrificconflict。Sopowerfulandsofiercewashe,thatthefourofuswereshakenoffagainandagain。Heappearedtohavetheconvulsivestrengthofamaninanepilepticfit。

Hisfaceandhandswereterriblymangledbyhispassagethroughtheglass,butlossofbloodhadnoeffectindiminishinghisresistance。ItwasnotuntilLestradesucceededingettinghishandinsidehisneckclothandhalf-stranglinghimthatwemadehimrealizethathisstruggleswereofnoavail;andeventhenwefeltnosecurityuntilwehadpinionedhisfeetaswellashishands。Thatdone,werosetoourfeetbreathlessandpanting。

\"Wehavehiscab,\"saidSherlockHolmes。\"ItwillservetotakehimtoScotlandYard。Andnow,gentlemen,\"

hecontinued,withapleasantsmile,\"wehavereachedtheendofourlittlemystery。Youareverywelcometoputanyquestionsthatyouliketomenow,andthereisnodangerthatIwillrefusetoanswerthem。\"

INthecentralportionofthegreatNorthAmericanContinentthereliesanaridandrepulsivedesert,whichformanyalongyearservedasabarrieragainsttheadvanceofcivilisation。FromtheSierraNevadatoNebraska,andfromtheYellowstoneRiverinthenorthtotheColoradouponthesouth,isaregionofdesolationandsilence。

NorisNaturealwaysinonemoodthroughoutthisgrimdistrict。

Itcomprisessnow-cappedandloftymountains,anddarkandgloomyvalleys。Thereareswift-flowingriverswhichdashthroughjaggedcanons;{18}andthereareenormousplains,whichinwinterarewhitewithsnow,andinsummeraregreywiththesalinealkalidust。Theyallpreserve,however,thecommoncharacteristicsofbarrenness,inhospitality,andmisery。

Therearenoinhabitantsofthislandofdespair。AbandofPawneesorofBlackfeetmayoccasionallytraverseitinordertoreachotherhunting-grounds,butthehardiestofthebravesaregladtolosesightofthoseawesomeplains,andtofindthemselvesoncemoreupontheirprairies。Thecoyoteskulksamongthescrub,thebuzzardflapsheavilythroughtheair,andtheclumsygrizzlybearlumbersthroughthedarkravines,andpicksupsuchsustenanceasitcanamongsttherocks。Thesearethesoledwellersinthewilderness。

InthewholeworldtherecanbenomoredrearyviewthanthatfromthenorthernslopeoftheSierraBlanco。Asfarastheeyecanreachstretchesthegreatflatplain-land,alldustedoverwithpatchesofalkali,andintersectedbyclumpsofthedwarfishchaparralbushes。Ontheextremevergeofthehorizonliealongchainofmountainpeaks,withtheirruggedsummitsfleckedwithsnow。Inthisgreatstretchofcountrythereisnosignoflife,norofanythingappertainingtolife。Thereisnobirdinthesteel-blueheaven,nomovementuponthedull,greyearth——aboveall,thereisabsolutesilence。Listenasonemay,thereisnoshadowofasoundinallthatmightywilderness;nothingbutsilence——completeandheart-subduingsilence。

Ithasbeensaidthereisnothingappertainingtolifeuponthebroadplain。Thatishardlytrue。LookingdownfromtheSierraBlanco,oneseesapathwaytracedoutacrossthedesert,whichwindsawayandislostintheextremedistance。

Itisruttedwithwheelsandtroddendownbythefeetofmanyadventurers。Hereandtheretherearescatteredwhiteobjectswhichglisteninthesun,andstandoutagainstthedulldepositofalkali。Approach,andexaminethem!Theyarebones:somelargeandcoarse,otherssmallerandmoredelicate。Theformerhavebelongedtooxen,andthelattertomen。Forfifteenhundredmilesonemaytracethisghastlycaravanroutebythesescatteredremainsofthosewhohadfallenbythewayside。

Lookingdownonthisveryscene,therestooduponthefourthofMay,eighteenhundredandforty-seven,asolitarytraveller。Hisappearancewassuchthathemighthavebeentheverygeniusordemonoftheregion。Anobserverwouldhavefounditdifficulttosaywhetherhewasnearertofortyortosixty。Hisfacewasleanandhaggard,andthebrownparchment-likeskinwasdrawntightlyovertheprojectingbones;hislong,brownhairandbeardwereallfleckedanddashedwithwhite;hiseyesweresunkeninhishead,andburnedwithanunnaturallustre;whilethehandwhichgraspedhisriflewashardlymorefleshythanthatofaskeleton。

Ashestood,heleaneduponhisweaponforsupport,andyethistallfigureandthemassiveframeworkofhisbonessuggestedawiryandvigorousconstitution。Hisgauntface,however,andhisclothes,whichhungsobaggilyoverhisshrivelledlimbs,proclaimedwhatitwasthatgavehimthatsenileanddecrepitappearance。Themanwasdying——dyingfromhungerandfromthirst。

Hehadtoiledpainfullydowntheravine,andontothislittleelevation,inthevainhopeofseeingsomesignsofwater。Nowthegreatsaltplainstretchedbeforehiseyes,andthedistantbeltofsavagemountains,withoutasignanywhereofplantortree,whichmightindicatethepresenceofmoisture。Inallthatbroadlandscapetherewasnogleamofhope。North,andeast,andwesthelookedwithwildquestioningeyes,andthenherealisedthathiswanderingshadcometoanend,andthatthere,onthatbarrencrag,hewasabouttodie。\"Whynothere,aswellasinafeatherbed,twentyyearshence,\"hemuttered,asheseatedhimselfintheshelterofaboulder。

Beforesittingdown,hehaddepositeduponthegroundhisuselessrifle,andalsoalargebundletiedupinagreyshawl,whichhehadcarriedslungoverhisrightshoulder。

Itappearedtobesomewhattooheavyforhisstrength,forinloweringit,itcamedownonthegroundwithsomelittleviolence。Instantlytherebrokefromthegreyparcelalittlemoaningcry,andfromitthereprotrudedasmall,scaredface,withverybrightbrowneyes,andtwolittlespeckled,dimpledfists。

\"You\'vehurtme!\"saidachildishvoicereproachfully。

\"HaveIthough,\"themanansweredpenitently,\"Ididn\'tgofortodoit。\"Ashespokeheunwrappedthegreyshawlandextricatedaprettylittlegirlofaboutfiveyearsofage,whosedaintyshoesandsmartpinkfrockwithitslittlelinenapronallbespokeamother\'scare。Thechildwaspaleandwan,butherhealthyarmsandlegsshowedthatshehadsufferedlessthanhercompanion。

\"Howisitnow?\"heansweredanxiously,forshewasstillrubbingthetowsygoldencurlswhichcoveredthebackofherhead。

\"Kissitandmakeitwell,\"shesaid,withperfectgravity,shoving{19}theinjuredpartuptohim。\"That\'swhatmotherusedtodo。Where\'smother?\"

\"Mother\'sgone。Iguessyou\'llseeherbeforelong。\"

\"Gone,eh!\"saidthelittlegirl。\"Funny,shedidn\'tsaygood-bye;she\'mostalwaysdidifshewasjustgoin\'overtoAuntie\'sfortea,andnowshe\'sbeenawaythreedays。

Say,it\'sawfuldry,ain\'tit?Ain\'ttherenowater,nornothingtoeat?\"

\"No,thereain\'tnothing,dearie。You\'lljustneedtobepatientawhile,andthenyou\'llbeallright。Putyourheadupaginmelikethat,andthenyou\'llfeelbullier。Itain\'teasytotalkwhenyourlipsislikeleather,butIguessI\'dbestletyouknowhowthecardslie。What\'sthatyou\'vegot?\"

\"Prettythings!finethings!\"criedthelittlegirlenthusiastically,holdinguptwoglitteringfragmentsofmica。

\"WhenwegoesbacktohomeI\'llgivethemtobrotherBob。\"

\"You\'llseeprettierthingsthanthemsoon,\"saidthemanconfidently。\"Youjustwaitabit。Iwasgoingtotellyouthough——yourememberwhenwelefttheriver?\"

\"Oh,yes。\"

\"Well,wereckonedwe\'dstrikeanotherriversoon,d\'yesee。

Buttherewassomethin\'wrong;compasses,ormap,orsomethin\',anditdidn\'tturnup。Waterranout。Justexceptalittledropforthelikesofyouand——and——\"

\"Andyoucouldn\'twashyourself,\"interruptedhiscompaniongravely,staringupathisgrimyvisage。

\"No,nordrink。AndMr。Bender,hewasthefusttogo,andthenIndianPete,andthenMrs。McGregor,andthenJohnnyHones,andthen,dearie,yourmother。\"

\"Thenmother\'sadeadertoo,\"criedthelittlegirldroppingherfaceinherpinaforeandsobbingbitterly。

\"Yes,theyallwentexceptyouandme。ThenIthoughttherewassomechanceofwaterinthisdirection,soIheavedyouovermyshoulderandwetrampedittogether。Itdon\'tseemasthoughwe\'veimprovedmatters。There\'sanalmightysmallchanceforusnow!\"

\"Doyoumeanthatwearegoingtodietoo?\"askedthechild,checkinghersobs,andraisinghertear-stainedface。

\"Iguessthat\'saboutthesizeofit。\"

\"Whydidn\'tyousaysobefore?\"shesaid,laughinggleefully。

\"Yougavemesuchafright。Why,ofcourse,nowaslongaswediewe\'llbewithmotheragain。\"

\"Yes,youwill,dearie。\"

\"Andyoutoo。I\'lltellherhowawfulgoodyou\'vebeen。

I\'llbetshemeetsusatthedoorofHeavenwithabigpitcherofwater,andalotofbuckwheatcakes,hot,andtoastedonbothsides,likeBobandmewasfondof。

Howlongwillitbefirst?\"

\"Idon\'tknow——notverylong。\"Theman\'seyeswerefixeduponthenorthernhorizon。Inthebluevaultoftheheaventherehadappearedthreelittlespeckswhichincreasedinsizeeverymoment,sorapidlydidtheyapproach。Theyspeedilyresolvedthemselvesintothreelargebrownbirds,whichcircledovertheheadsofthetwowanderers,andthensettleduponsomerockswhichoverlookedthem。Theywerebuzzards,thevulturesofthewest,whosecomingistheforerunnerofdeath。

\"Cocksandhens,\"criedthelittlegirlgleefully,pointingattheirill-omenedforms,andclappingherhandstomakethemrise。\"Say,didGodmakethiscountry?\"

\"IncourseHedid,\"saidhercompanion,ratherstartledbythisunexpectedquestion。

\"HemadethecountrydowninIllinois,andHemadetheMissouri,\"

thelittlegirlcontinued。\"Iguesssomebodyelsemadethecountryintheseparts。It\'snotnearlysowelldone。

Theyforgotthewaterandthetrees。\"

\"Whatwouldyethinkofofferingupprayer?\"themanaskeddiffidently。

\"Itain\'tnightyet,\"sheanswered。

\"Itdon\'tmatter。Itain\'tquiteregular,butHewon\'tmindthat,youbet。YousayoverthemonesthatyouusedtosayeverynightinthewaggonwhenwewasonthePlains。\"

\"Whydon\'tyousaysomeyourself?\"thechildasked,withwonderingeyes。

\"Idisrememberthem,\"heanswered。\"Ihain\'tsaidnonesinceIwashalftheheighto\'thatgun。Iguessit\'snevertoolate。

Yousaythemout,andI\'llstandbyandcomeinonthechoruses。\"

\"Thenyou\'llneedtokneeldown,andmetoo,\"shesaid,layingtheshawloutforthatpurpose。\"You\'vegottoputyourhandsuplikethis。Itmakesyoufeelkindo\'good。\"

Itwasastrangesighthadtherebeenanythingbutthebuzzardstoseeit。Sidebysideonthenarrowshawlkneltthetwowanderers,thelittleprattlingchildandthereckless,hardenedadventurer。Herchubbyface,andhishaggard,angularvisagewerebothturneduptothecloudlessheaveninheartfeltentreatytothatdreadbeingwithwhomtheywerefacetoface,whilethetwovoices——theonethinandclear,theotherdeepandharsh——unitedintheentreatyformercyandforgiveness。Theprayerfinished,theyresumedtheirseatintheshadowoftheboulderuntilthechildfellasleep,nestlinguponthebroadbreastofherprotector。

Hewatchedoverherslumberforsometime,butNatureprovedtobetoostrongforhim。Forthreedaysandthreenightshehadallowedhimselfneitherrestnorrepose。Slowlytheeyelidsdroopedoverthetiredeyes,andtheheadsunklowerandloweruponthebreast,untiltheman\'sgrizzledbeardwasmixedwiththegoldtressesofhiscompanion,andbothsleptthesamedeepanddreamlessslumber。

Hadthewandererremainedawakeforanotherhalfhourastrangesightwouldhavemethiseyes。Farawayontheextremevergeofthealkaliplainthereroseupalittlesprayofdust,veryslightatfirst,andhardlytobedistinguishedfromthemistsofthedistance,butgraduallygrowinghigherandbroaderuntilitformedasolid,well-definedcloud。Thiscloudcontinuedtoincreaseinsizeuntilitbecameevidentthatitcouldonlyberaisedbyagreatmultitudeofmovingcreatures。Inmorefertilespotstheobserverwouldhavecometotheconclusionthatoneofthosegreatherdsofbisonswhichgrazeupontheprairielandwasapproachinghim。Thiswasobviouslyimpossibleinthesearidwilds。Asthewhirlofdustdrewnearertothesolitarybluffuponwhichthetwocastawayswerereposing,thecanvas-coveredtiltsofwaggonsandthefiguresofarmedhorsemenbegantoshowupthroughthehaze,andtheapparitionrevealed

itselfasbeingagreatcaravanuponitsjourneyfortheWest。Butwhatacaravan!Whentheheadofithadreachedthebaseofthemountains,therearwasnotyetvisibleonthehorizon。Rightacrosstheenormousplainstretchedthestragglingarray,waggonsandcarts,menonhorseback,andmenonfoot。Innumerablewomenwhostaggeredalongunderburdens,andchildrenwhotoddledbesidethewaggonsorpeepedoutfromunderthewhitecoverings。

Thiswasevidentlynoordinarypartyofimmigrants,butrathersomenomadpeoplewhohadbeencompelledfromstressofcircumstancestoseekthemselvesanewcountry。Thererosethroughtheclearairaconfusedclatteringandrumblingfromthisgreatmassofhumanity,withthecreakingofwheelsandtheneighingofhorses。Loudasitwas,itwasnotsufficienttorousethetwotiredwayfarersabovethem。

Attheheadofthecolumnthererodeascoreormoreofgraveironfacedmen,cladinsombrehomespungarmentsandarmedwithrifles。Onreachingthebaseoftheblufftheyhalted,andheldashortcouncilamongthemselves。

\"Thewellsaretotheright,mybrothers,\"saidone,ahard-lipped,clean-shavenmanwithgrizzlyhair。

\"TotherightoftheSierraBlanco——soweshallreachtheRioGrande,\"saidanother。

\"Fearnotforwater,\"criedathird。\"HewhocoulddrawitfromtherockswillnotnowabandonHisownchosenpeople。\"

\"Amen!Amen!\"respondedthewholeparty。

Theywereabouttoresumetheirjourneywhenoneoftheyoungestandkeenest-eyedutteredanexclamationandpointedupattheruggedcragabovethem。Fromitssummitthereflutteredalittlewispofpink,showinguphardandbrightagainstthegreyrocksbehind。Atthesighttherewasageneralreiningupofhorsesandunslingingofguns,whilefreshhorsemencamegallopinguptoreinforcethevanguard。

Theword`Redskins\'wasoneverylip。

\"Therecan\'tbeanynumberofInjunshere,\"saidtheelderlymanwhoappearedtobeincommand。\"WehavepassedthePawnees,andtherearenoothertribesuntilwecrossthegreatmountains。\"

\"ShallIgoforwardandsee,BrotherStangerson,\"

askedoneoftheband。

\"AndI,\"\"andI,\"criedadozenvoices。

\"Leaveyourhorsesbelowandwewillawaityouhere,\"

theElderanswered。Inamomenttheyoungfellowshaddismounted,fastenedtheirhorses,andwereascendingtheprecipitousslopewhichleduptotheobjectwhichhadexcitedtheircuriosity。Theyadvancedrapidlyandnoiselessly,withtheconfidenceanddexterityofpractisedscouts。Thewatchersfromtheplainbelowcouldseethemflitfromrocktorockuntiltheirfiguresstoodoutagainsttheskyline。Theyoungmanwhohadfirstgiventhealarmwasleadingthem。Suddenlyhisfollowerssawhimthrowuphishands,asthoughovercomewithastonishment,andonjoininghimtheywereaffectedinthesamewaybythesightwhichmettheireyes。

Onthelittleplateauwhichcrownedthebarrenhilltherestoodasinglegiantboulder,andagainstthisbouldertherelayatallman,long-beardedandhard-featured,butofanexcessivethinness。Hisplacidfaceandregularbreathingshowedthathewasfastasleep。Besidehimlayalittlechild,withherroundwhitearmsencirclinghisbrownsinewyneck,andhergoldenhairedheadrestinguponthebreastofhisvelveteentunic。Herrosylipswereparted,showingtheregularlineofsnow-whiteteethwithin,andaplayfulsmileplayedoverherinfantilefeatures。Herplumplittlewhitelegsterminatinginwhitesocksandneatshoeswithshiningbuckles,offeredastrangecontrasttothelongshrivelledmembersofhercompanion。Ontheledgeofrockabovethisstrangecoupletherestoodthreesolemnbuzzards,who,atthesightofthenewcomersutteredraucousscreamsofdisappointmentandflappedsullenlyaway。

Thecriesofthefoulbirdsawokethetwosleeperswhostaredabout{20}theminbewilderment。Themanstaggeredtohisfeetandlookeddownupontheplainwhichhadbeensodesolatewhensleephadovertakenhim,andwhichwasnowtraversedbythisenormousbodyofmenandofbeasts。Hisfaceassumedanexpressionofincredulityashegazed,andhepassedhisboneyhandoverhiseyes。\"Thisiswhattheycalldelirium,Iguess,\"hemuttered。Thechildstoodbesidehim,holdingontotheskirtofhiscoat,andsaidnothingbutlookedallroundherwiththewonderingquestioninggazeofchildhood。

Therescuingpartywerespeedilyabletoconvincethetwocastawaysthattheirappearancewasnodelusion。Oneofthemseizedthelittlegirl,andhoistedheruponhisshoulder,whiletwootherssupportedhergauntcompanion,andassistedhimtowardsthewaggons。

\"MynameisJohnFerrier,\"thewandererexplained;\"meandthatlittleunareallthat\'slefto\'twenty-onepeople。

Therestisalldeado\'thirstandhungerawaydowninthesouth。\"

\"Issheyourchild?\"askedsomeone。

\"Iguesssheisnow,\"theothercried,defiantly;

\"she\'smine\'causeIsavedher。Nomanwilltakeherfromme。

She\'sLucyFerrierfromthisdayon。Whoareyou,though?\"

hecontinued,glancingwithcuriosityathisstalwart,sunburnedrescuers;\"thereseemstobeapowerfullotofye。\"

\"Nighupontenthousand,\"saidoneoftheyoungmen;

\"wearethepersecutedchildrenofGod——thechosenoftheAngelMerona。\"

\"Ineverheardtellonhim,\"saidthewanderer。

\"Heappearstohavechosenafaircrowdofye。\"

\"Donotjestatthatwhichissacred,\"saidtheothersternly。\"Weareofthosewhobelieveinthosesacredwritings,drawninEgyptianlettersonplatesofbeatengold,whichwerehandeduntotheholyJosephSmithatPalmyra。

WehavecomefromNauvoo,intheStateofIllinois,wherewehadfoundedourtemple。Wehavecometoseekarefugefromtheviolentmanandfromthegodless,eventhoughitbetheheartofthedesert。\"

ThenameofNauvooevidentlyrecalledrecollectionstoJohnFerrier。\"Isee,\"hesaid,\"youaretheMormons。\"

\"WearetheMormons,\"answeredhiscompanionswithonevoice。

\"Andwhereareyougoing?\"

\"Wedonotknow。ThehandofGodisleadingusunderthepersonofourProphet。Youmustcomebeforehim。

Heshallsaywhatistobedonewithyou。\"

Theyhadreachedthebaseofthehillbythistime,andweresurroundedbycrowdsofthepilgrims——pale-facedmeek-lookingwomen,stronglaughingchildren,andanxiousearnest-eyedmen。

Manywerethecriesofastonishmentandofcommiserationwhicharosefromthemwhentheyperceivedtheyouthofoneofthestrangersandthedestitutionoftheother。Theirescortdidnothalt,however,butpushedon,followedbyagreatcrowdofMormons,untiltheyreachedawaggon,whichwasconspicuousforitsgreatsizeandforthegaudinessandsmartnessofitsappearance。Sixhorseswereyokedtoit,whereastheotherswerefurnishedwithtwo,or,atmost,foura-piece。

Besidethedrivertheresatamanwhocouldnothavebeenmorethanthirtyyearsofage,butwhosemassiveheadandresoluteexpressionmarkedhimasaleader。Hewasreadingabrown-backedvolume,butasthecrowdapproachedhelaiditaside,andlistenedattentivelytoanaccountoftheepisode。

Thenheturnedtothetwocastaways。

\"Ifwetakeyouwithus,\"hesaid,insolemnwords,\"itcanonlybeasbelieversinourowncreed。Weshallhavenowolvesinourfold。Betterfarthatyourbonesshouldbleachinthiswildernessthanthatyoushouldprovetobethatlittlespeckofdecaywhichintimecorruptsthewholefruit。

Willyoucomewithusontheseterms?\"

\"GuessI\'llcomewithyouonanyterms,\"saidFerrier,withsuchemphasisthatthegraveElderscouldnotrestrainasmile。Theleaderaloneretainedhisstern,impressiveexpression。

\"Takehim,BrotherStangerson,\"hesaid,\"givehimfoodanddrink,andthechildlikewise。Letitbeyourtaskalsototeachhimourholycreed。Wehavedelayedlongenough。

Forward!On,ontoZion!\"

\"On,ontoZion!\"criedthecrowdofMormons,andthewordsrippleddownthelongcaravan,passingfrommouthtomouthuntiltheydiedawayinadullmurmurinthefardistance。

Withacrackingofwhipsandacreakingofwheelsthegreatwaggonsgotintomotion,andsoonthewholecaravanwaswindingalongoncemore。TheEldertowhosecarethetwowaifshadbeencommitted,ledthemtohiswaggon,whereamealwasalreadyawaitingthem。

\"Youshallremainhere,\"hesaid。\"Inafewdaysyouwillhaverecoveredfromyourfatigues。Inthemeantime,rememberthatnowandforeveryouareofourreligion。BrighamYounghassaidit,andhehasspokenwiththevoiceofJosephSmith,whichisthevoiceofGod。\"

CHAPTERII。

THEFLOWEROFUTAH。

THISisnottheplacetocommemoratethetrialsandprivationsenduredbytheimmigrantMormonsbeforetheycametotheirfinalhaven。FromtheshoresoftheMississippitothewesternslopesoftheRockyMountainstheyhadstruggledonwithaconstancyalmostunparalleledinhistory。Thesavageman,andthesavagebeast,hunger,thirst,fatigue,anddisease——everyimpedimentwhichNaturecouldplaceintheway,hadallbeenovercomewithAnglo-Saxontenacity。

Yetthelongjourneyandtheaccumulatedterrorshadshakentheheartsofthestoutestamongthem。TherewasnotonewhodidnotsinkuponhiskneesinheartfeltprayerwhentheysawthebroadvalleyofUtahbathedinthesunlightbeneaththem,andlearnedfromthelipsoftheirleaderthatthiswasthepromisedland,andthatthesevirginacresweretobetheirsforevermore。

Youngspeedilyprovedhimselftobeaskilfuladministratoraswellasaresolutechief。Mapsweredrawnandchartsprepared,inwhichthefuturecitywassketchedout。Allaroundfarmswereapportionedandallottedinproportiontothestandingofeachindividual。Thetradesmanwasputtohistradeandtheartisantohiscalling。Inthetownstreetsandsquaressprangup,asifbymagic。Inthecountrytherewasdrainingandhedging,plantingandclearing,untilthenextsummersawthewholecountrygoldenwiththewheatcrop。Everythingprosperedinthestrangesettlement。Aboveall,thegreattemplewhichtheyhaderectedinthecentreofthecitygrewevertallerandlarger。Fromthefirstblushofdawnuntiltheclosingofthetwilight,theclatterofthehammerandtheraspofthesawwasneverabsentfromthemonumentwhichtheimmigrantserectedtoHimwhohadledthemsafethroughmanydangers。

Thetwocastaways,JohnFerrierandthelittlegirlwhohadsharedhisfortunesandhadbeenadoptedashisdaughter,accompaniedtheMormonstotheendoftheirgreatpilgrimage。