第6章

LittleLucyFerrierwasbornealongpleasantlyenoughinElderStangerson\'swaggon,aretreatwhichshesharedwiththeMormon\'sthreewivesandwithhisson,aheadstrongforwardboyoftwelve。Havingrallied,withtheelasticityofchildhood,fromtheshockcausedbyhermother\'sdeath,shesoonbecameapetwiththewomen,andreconciledherselftothisnewlifeinhermovingcanvas-coveredhome。InthemeantimeFerrierhavingrecoveredfromhisprivations,distinguishedhimselfasausefulguideandanindefatigablehunter。Sorapidlydidhegaintheesteemofhisnewcompanions,thatwhentheyreachedtheendoftheirwanderings,itwasunanimouslyagreedthatheshouldbeprovidedwithaslargeandasfertileatractoflandasanyofthesettlers,withtheexceptionofYounghimself,andofStangerson,Kemball,Johnston,andDrebber,whowerethefourprincipalElders。

OnthefarmthusacquiredJohnFerrierbuilthimselfasubstantiallog-house,whichreceivedsomanyadditionsinsucceedingyearsthatitgrewintoaroomyvilla。Hewasamanofapracticalturnofmind,keeninhisdealingsandskilfulwithhishands。Hisironconstitutionenabledhimtoworkmorningandeveningatimprovingandtillinghislands。

Henceitcameaboutthathisfarmandallthatbelongedtohimprosperedexceedingly。Inthreeyearshewasbetteroffthanhisneighbours,insixhewaswell-to-do,inninehewasrich,andintwelvetherewerenothalfadozenmeninthewholeofSaltLakeCitywhocouldcomparewithhim。FromthegreatinlandseatothedistantWahsatchMountainstherewasnonamebetterknownthanthatofJohnFerrier。

Therewasonewayandonlyoneinwhichheoffendedthesusceptibilitiesofhisco-religionists。Noargumentorpersuasioncouldeverinducehimtosetupafemaleestablishmentafterthemannerofhiscompanions。Henevergavereasonsforthispersistentrefusal,butcontentedhimselfbyresolutelyandinflexiblyadheringtohisdetermination。Thereweresomewhoaccusedhimoflukewarmnessinhisadoptedreligion,andotherswhoputitdowntogreedofwealthandreluctancetoincurexpense。

Others,again,spokeofsomeearlyloveaffair,andofafair-hairedgirlwhohadpinedawayontheshoresoftheAtlantic。Whateverthereason,Ferrierremainedstrictlycelibate。Ineveryotherrespectheconformedtothereligionoftheyoungsettlement,andgainedthenameofbeinganorthodoxandstraight-walkingman。

LucyFerriergrewupwithinthelog-house,andassistedheradoptedfatherinallhisundertakings。Thekeenairofthemountainsandthebalsamicodourofthepinetreestooktheplaceofnurseandmothertotheyounggirl。Asyearsucceededtoyearshegrewtallerandstronger,hercheekmorerudy,andherstepmoreelastic。ManyawayfareruponthehighroadwhichranbyFerrier\'sfarmfeltlong-forgottenthoughtsreviveintheirmindastheywatchedherlithegirlishfiguretrippingthroughthewheatfields,ormethermounteduponherfather\'smustang,andmanagingitwithalltheeaseandgraceofatruechildoftheWest。Sothebudblossomedintoaflower,andtheyearwhichsawherfathertherichestofthefarmersleftherasfairaspecimenofAmericangirlhoodascouldbefoundinthewholePacificslope。

Itwasnotthefather,however,whofirstdiscoveredthatthechildhaddevelopedintothewoman。Itseldomisinsuchcases。Thatmysteriouschangeistoosubtleandtoogradualtobemeasuredbydates。Leastofalldoesthemaidenherselfknowituntilthetoneofavoiceorthetouchofahandsetsherheartthrillingwithinher,andshelearns,withamixtureofprideandoffear,thatanewandalargernaturehasawokenwithinher。Therearefewwhocannotrecallthatdayandremembertheonelittleincidentwhichheraldedthedawnofanewlife。InthecaseofLucyFerriertheoccasionwasseriousenoughinitself,apartfromitsfutureinfluenceonherdestinyandthatofmanybesides。

ItwasawarmJunemorning,andtheLatterDaySaintswereasbusyasthebeeswhosehivetheyhavechosenfortheiremblem。Inthefieldsandinthestreetsrosethesamehumofhumanindustry。Downthedustyhighroadsdefiledlongstreamsofheavily-ladenmules,allheadingtothewest,forthegoldfeverhadbrokenoutinCalifornia,andtheOverlandRoutelaythroughtheCityoftheElect。There,too,weredrovesofsheepandbullockscominginfromtheoutlyingpasturelands,andtrainsoftiredimmigrants,menandhorsesequallywearyoftheirinterminablejourney。Throughallthismotleyassemblage,threadingherwaywiththeskillofanaccomplishedrider,theregallopedLucyFerrier,herfairfaceflushedwiththeexerciseandherlongchestnuthairfloatingoutbehindher。ShehadacommissionfromherfatherintheCity,andwasdashinginasshehaddonemanyatimebefore,withallthefearlessnessofyouth,thinkingonlyofhertaskandhowitwastobeperformed。

Thetravel-stainedadventurersgazedafterherinastonishment,andeventheunemotionalIndians,journeyinginwiththeirpelties,relaxedtheiraccustomedstoicismastheymarvelledatthebeautyofthepale-facedmaiden。

Shehadreachedtheoutskirtsofthecitywhenshefoundtheroadblockedbyagreatdroveofcattle,drivenbyahalf-dozenwild-lookingherdsmenfromtheplains。Inherimpatiencesheendeavouredtopassthisobstaclebypushingherhorseintowhatappearedtobeagap。Scarcelyhadshegotfairlyintoit,however,beforethebeastsclosedinbehindher,andshefoundherselfcompletelyimbeddedinthemovingstreamoffierce-eyed,long-hornedbullocks。

Accustomedasshewastodealwithcattle,shewasnotalarmedathersituation,buttookadvantageofeveryopportunitytourgeherhorseoninthehopesofpushingherwaythroughthecavalcade。Unfortunatelythehornsofoneofthecreatures,eitherbyaccidentordesign,cameinviolentcontactwiththeflankofthemustang,andexcitedittomadness。Inaninstantitrearedupuponitshindlegswithasnortofrage,andprancedandtossedinawaythatwouldhaveunseatedanybutamostskilfulrider。Thesituationwasfullofperil。Everyplungeoftheexcitedhorsebroughtitagainstthehornsagain,andgoadedittofreshmadness。

Itwasallthatthegirlcoulddotokeepherselfinthesaddle,yetaslipwouldmeanaterribledeathunderthehoofsoftheunwieldyandterrifiedanimals。Unaccustomedtosuddenemergencies,herheadbegantoswim,andhergripuponthebridletorelax。Chokedbytherisingcloudofdustandbythesteamfromthestrugglingcreatures,shemighthaveabandonedhereffortsindespair,butforakindlyvoiceatherelbowwhichassuredherofassistance。Atthesamemomentasinewybrownhandcaughtthefrightenedhorsebythecurb,andforcingawaythroughthedrove,soonbroughthertotheoutskirts。

\"You\'renothurt,Ihope,miss,\"saidherpreserver,respectfully。

Shelookedupathisdark,fierceface,andlaughedsaucily。

\"I\'mawfulfrightened,\"shesaid,naively;\"whoeverwouldhavethoughtthatPonchowouldhavebeensoscaredbyalotofcows?\"

\"ThankGodyoukeptyourseat,\"theothersaidearnestly。

Hewasatall,savage-lookingyoungfellow,mountedonapowerfulroanhorse,andcladintheroughdressofahunter,withalongrifleslungoverhisshoulders。\"IguessyouarethedaughterofJohnFerrier,\"heremarked,\"Isawyouridedownfromhishouse。Whenyouseehim,askhimifherememberstheJeffersonHopesofSt。Louis。Ifhe\'sthesameFerrier,myfatherandhewereprettythick。\"

\"Hadn\'tyoubettercomeandaskyourself?\"sheasked,demurely。

Theyoungfellowseemedpleasedatthesuggestion,andhisdarkeyessparkledwithpleasure。\"I\'lldoso,\"hesaid,\"we\'vebeeninthemountainsfortwomonths,andarenotoverandaboveinvisitingcondition。Hemusttakeusashefindsus。\"

\"Hehasagooddealtothankyoufor,andsohaveI,\"sheanswered,\"he\'sawfulfondofme。Ifthosecowshadjumpedonmehe\'dhavenevergotoverit。\"

\"NeitherwouldI,\"saidhercompanion。

\"You!Well,Idon\'tseethatitwouldmakemuchmattertoyou,anyhow。Youain\'tevenafriendofours。\"

Theyounghunter\'sdarkfacegrewsogloomyoverthisremarkthatLucyFerrierlaughedaloud。

\"There,Ididn\'tmeanthat,\"shesaid;\"ofcourse,youareafriendnow。Youmustcomeandseeus。NowImustpushalong,orfatherwon\'ttrustmewithhisbusinessanymore。Good-bye!\"

\"Good-bye,\"heanswered,raisinghisbroadsombrero,andbendingoverherlittlehand。Shewheeledhermustanground,gaveitacutwithherriding-whip,anddartedawaydownthebroadroadinarollingcloudofdust。

YoungJeffersonHoperodeonwithhiscompanions,gloomyandtaciturn。HeandtheyhadbeenamongtheNevadaMountainsprospectingforsilver,andwerereturningtoSaltLakeCityinthehopeofraisingcapitalenoughtoworksomelodeswhichtheyhaddiscovered。Hehadbeenaskeenasanyofthemuponthebusinessuntilthissuddenincidenthaddrawnhisthoughtsintoanotherchannel。Thesightofthefairyounggirl,asfrankandwholesomeastheSierrabreezes,hadstirredhisvolcanic,untamedhearttoitsverydepths。

Whenshehadvanishedfromhissight,herealizedthatacrisishadcomeinhislife,andthatneithersilverspeculationsnoranyotherquestionscouldeverbeofsuchimportancetohimasthisnewandall-absorbingone。Thelovewhichhadsprungupinhisheartwasnotthesudden,changeablefancyofaboy,butratherthewild,fiercepassionofamanofstrongwillandimperioustemper。Hehadbeenaccustomedtosucceedinallthatheundertook。Hesworeinhisheartthathewouldnotfailinthisifhumaneffortandhumanperseverancecouldrenderhimsuccessful。

HecalledonJohnFerrierthatnight,andmanytimesagain,untilhisfacewasafamiliaroneatthefarm-house。

John,coopedupinthevalley,andabsorbedinhiswork,hadhadlittlechanceoflearningthenewsoftheoutsideworldduringthelasttwelveyears。AllthisJeffersonHopewasabletotellhim,andinastylewhichinterestedLucyaswellasherfather。HehadbeenapioneerinCalifornia,andcouldnarratemanyastrangetaleoffortunesmadeandfortuneslostinthosewild,halcyondays。Hehadbeenascouttoo,andatrapper,asilverexplorer,andaranchman。

Whereverstirringadventuresweretobehad,JeffersonHopehadbeenthereinsearchofthem。Hesoonbecameafavouritewiththeoldfarmer,whospokeeloquentlyofhisvirtues。

Onsuchoccasions,Lucywassilent,butherblushingcheekandherbright,happyeyes,showedonlytooclearlythatheryoungheartwasnolongerherown。Herhonestfathermaynothaveobservedthesesymptoms,buttheywereassuredlynotthrownawayuponthemanwhohadwonheraffections。

Itwasasummereveningwhenhecamegallopingdowntheroadandpulledupatthegate。Shewasatthedoorway,andcamedowntomeethim。Hethrewthebridleoverthefenceandstrodeupthepathway。

\"Iamoff,Lucy,\"hesaid,takinghertwohandsinhis,andgazingtenderlydownintoherface;\"Iwon\'taskyoutocomewithmenow,butwillyoubereadytocomewhenIamhereagain?\"

\"Andwhenwillthatbe?\"sheasked,blushingandlaughing。

\"Acoupleofmonthsattheoutside。Iwillcomeandclaimyouthen,mydarling。There\'snoonewhocanstandbetweenus。\"

\"Andhowaboutfather?\"sheasked。

\"Hehasgivenhisconsent,providedwegettheseminesworkingallright。Ihavenofearonthathead。\"

\"Oh,well;ofcourse,ifyouandfatherhavearrangeditall,there\'snomoretobesaid,\"shewhispered,withhercheekagainsthisbroadbreast。

\"ThankGod!\"hesaid,hoarsely,stoopingandkissingher。

\"Itissettled,then。ThelongerIstay,theharderitwillbetogo。Theyarewaitingformeatthecanon。Good-bye,myowndarling——good-bye。Intwomonthsyoushallseeme。\"

Hetorehimselffromherashespoke,and,flinginghimselfuponhishorse,gallopedfuriouslyaway,neverevenlookinground,asthoughafraidthathisresolutionmightfailhimifhetookoneglanceatwhathewasleaving。Shestoodatthegate,gazingafterhimuntilhevanishedfromhersight。Thenshewalkedbackintothehouse,thehappiestgirlinallUtah。

CHAPTERIII。

JOHNFERRIERTALKSWITHTHEPROPHET。

THREEweekshadpassedsinceJeffersonHopeandhiscomradeshaddepartedfromSaltLakeCity。JohnFerrier\'sheartwassorewithinhimwhenhethoughtoftheyoungman\'sreturn,andoftheimpendinglossofhisadoptedchild。Yetherbrightandhappyfacereconciledhimtothearrangementmorethananyargumentcouldhavedone。Hehadalwaysdetermined,deepdowninhisresoluteheart,thatnothingwouldeverinducehimtoallowhisdaughtertowedaMormon。Suchamarriageheregardedasnomarriageatall,butasashameandadisgrace。WhateverhemightthinkoftheMormondoctrines,uponthatonepointhewasinflexible。Hehadtosealhismouthonthesubject,however,fortoexpressanunorthodoxopinionwasadangerousmatterinthosedaysintheLandoftheSaints。

Yes,adangerousmatter——sodangerousthateventhemostsaintlydaredonlywhispertheirreligiousopinionswithbatedbreath,lestsomethingwhichfellfromtheirlipsmightbemisconstrued,andbringdownaswiftretributionuponthem。Thevictimsofpersecutionhadnowturnedpersecutorsontheirownaccount,andpersecutorsofthemostterribledescription。NottheInquisitionofSeville,northeGermanVehm-gericht,northeSecretSocietiesofItaly,wereeverabletoputamoreformidablemachineryinmotionthanthatwhichcastacloudovertheStateofUtah。

Itsinvisibility,andthemysterywhichwasattachedtoit,madethisorganizationdoublyterrible。Itappearedtobeomniscientandomnipotent,andyetwasneitherseennorheard。ThemanwhoheldoutagainsttheChurchvanishedaway,andnoneknewwhitherhehadgoneorwhathadbefallenhim。Hiswifeandhischildrenawaitedhimathome,butnofathereverreturnedtotellthemhowhehadfaredatthehandsofhissecretjudges。Arashwordorahastyactwasfollowedbyannihilation,andyetnoneknewwhatthenaturemightbeofthisterriblepowerwhichwassuspendedoverthem。

Nowonderthatmenwentaboutinfearandtrembling,andthatevenintheheartofthewildernesstheydarednotwhisperthedoubtswhichoppressedthem。

Atfirstthisvagueandterriblepowerwasexercisedonlyupontherecalcitrantswho,havingembracedtheMormonfaith,wishedafterwardstopervertortoabandonit。Soon,however,ittookawiderrange。Thesupplyofadultwomenwasrunningshort,andpolygamywithoutafemalepopulationonwhichtodrawwasabarrendoctrineindeed。Strangerumoursbegantobebandiedabout——rumoursofmurderedimmigrantsandrifledcampsinregionswhereIndianshadneverbeenseen。FreshwomenappearedintheharemsoftheElders——womenwhopinedandwept,andboreupontheirfacesthetracesofanunextinguishablehorror。Belatedwanderersuponthemountainsspokeofgangsofarmedmen,masked,stealthy,andnoiseless,whoflittedbytheminthedarkness。

Thesetalesandrumourstooksubstanceandshape,andwerecorroboratedandre-corroborated,untiltheyresolvedthemselvesintoadefinitename。Tothisday,inthelonelyranchesoftheWest,thenameoftheDaniteBand,ortheAvengingAngels,isasinisterandanill-omenedone。

Fullerknowledgeoftheorganizationwhichproducedsuchterribleresultsservedtoincreaseratherthantolessenthehorrorwhichitinspiredinthemindsofmen。Noneknewwhobelongedtothisruthlesssociety。Thenamesoftheparticipatorsinthedeedsofbloodandviolencedoneunderthenameofreligionwerekeptprofoundlysecret。TheveryfriendtowhomyoucommunicatedyourmisgivingsastotheProphetandhismission,mightbeoneofthosewhowouldcomeforthatnightwithfireandswordtoexactaterriblereparation。Henceeverymanfearedhisneighbour,andnonespokeofthethingswhichwerenearesthisheart。

Onefinemorning,JohnFerrierwasabouttosetouttohiswheatfields,whenheheardtheclickofthelatch,and,lookingthroughthewindow,sawastout,sandy-haired,middle-agedmancomingupthepathway。Hisheartleapttohismouth,forthiswasnoneotherthanthegreatBrighamYounghimself。Fulloftrepidation——forheknewthatsuchavisitbodedhimlittlegood——FerrierrantothedoortogreettheMormonchief。Thelatter,however,receivedhissalutationscoldly,andfollowedhimwithasternfaceintothesitting-room。

\"BrotherFerrier,\"hesaid,takingaseat,andeyeingthefarmerkeenlyfromunderhislight-colouredeyelashes,\"thetruebelievershavebeengoodfriendstoyou。Wepickedyouupwhenyouwerestarvinginthedesert,wesharedourfoodwithyou,ledyousafetotheChosenValley,gaveyouagoodlyshareofland,andallowedyoutowaxrichunderourprotection。Isnotthisso?\"

\"Itisso,\"answeredJohnFerrier。

\"Inreturnforallthisweaskedbutonecondition:thatwas,thatyoushouldembracethetruefaith,andconformineverywaytoitsusages。Thisyoupromisedtodo,andthis,ifcommonreportsaystruly,youhaveneglected。\"

\"AndhowhaveIneglectedit?\"askedFerrier,throwingouthishandsinexpostulation。\"HaveInotgiventothecommonfund?HaveInotattendedattheTemple?HaveInot——?\"

\"Whereareyourwives?\"askedYoung,lookingroundhim。

\"Callthemin,thatImaygreetthem。\"

\"ItistruethatIhavenotmarried,\"Ferrieranswered。

\"Butwomenwerefew,andthereweremanywhohadbetterclaimsthanI。Iwasnotalonelyman:Ihadmydaughtertoattendtomywants。\"

\"ItisofthatdaughterthatIwouldspeaktoyou,\"saidtheleaderoftheMormons。\"ShehasgrowntobetheflowerofUtah,andhasfoundfavourintheeyesofmanywhoarehighintheland。\"

JohnFerriergroanedinternally。

\"TherearestoriesofherwhichIwouldfaindisbelieve——

storiesthatsheissealedtosomeGentile。Thismustbethegossipofidletongues。WhatisthethirteenthruleinthecodeofthesaintedJosephSmith?`Leteverymaidenofthetruefaithmarryoneoftheelect;forifshewedaGentile,shecommitsagrievoussin。\'Thisbeingso,itisimpossiblethatyou,whoprofesstheholycreed,shouldsufferyourdaughtertoviolateit。\"

JohnFerriermadenoanswer,butheplayednervouslywithhisriding-whip。

\"Uponthisonepointyourwholefaithshallbetested——soithasbeendecidedintheSacredCouncilofFour。Thegirlisyoung,andwewouldnothaveherwedgreyhairs,neitherwouldwedepriveherofallchoice。WeEldershavemanyheifers,*butourchildrenmustalsobeprovided。Stangersonhasason,andDrebberhasason,andeitherofthemwouldgladlywelcomeyourdaughtertotheirhouse。Letherchoosebetweenthem。Theyareyoungandrich,andofthetruefaith。

Whatsayyoutothat?\"

Ferrierremainedsilentforsomelittletimewithhisbrowsknitted。

\"Youwillgiveustime,\"hesaidatlast。\"Mydaughterisveryyoung——sheisscarceofanagetomarry。\"

\"Sheshallhaveamonthtochoose,\"saidYoung,risingfromhisseat。\"Attheendofthattimesheshallgiveheranswer。\"

Hewaspassingthroughthedoor,whenheturned,withflushedfaceandflashingeyes。\"Itwerebetterforyou,JohnFerrier,\"

hethundered,\"thatyouandshewerenowlyingblanchedskeletonsupontheSierraBlanco,thanthatyoushouldputyourweakwillsagainsttheordersoftheHolyFour!\"

Withathreateninggestureofhishand,heturnedfromthedoor,andFerrierheardhisheavystepscrunchingalongtheshinglypath。

Hewasstillsittingwithhiselbowsuponhisknees,consideringhowheshouldbroachthemattertohisdaughterwhenasofthandwaslaiduponhis,andlookingup,hesawherstandingbesidehim。Oneglanceatherpale,frightenedfaceshowedhimthatshehadheardwhathadpassed。

\"Icouldnothelpit,\"shesaid,inanswertohislook。

\"Hisvoicerangthroughthehouse。Oh,father,father,whatshallwedo?\"

\"Don\'tyouscareyourself,\"heanswered,drawinghertohim,andpassinghisbroad,roughhandcaressinglyoverherchestnuthair。\"We\'llfixitupsomehoworanother。

Youdon\'tfindyourfancykindo\'lesseningforthischap,doyou?\"

Asobandasqueezeofhishandwasheronlyanswer。

\"No;ofcoursenot。Ishouldn\'tcaretohearyousayyoudid。He\'salikelylad,andhe\'saChristian,whichismorethanthesefolkhere,inspiteo\'alltheirprayingandpreaching。There\'sapartystartingforNevadato-morrow,andI\'llmanagetosendhimamessagelettinghimknowtheholewearein。IfIknowanythingo\'thatyoungman,he\'llbebackherewithaspeedthatwouldwhipelectro-telegraphs。\"

Lucylaughedthroughhertearsatherfather\'sdescription。

\"Whenhecomes,hewilladviseusforthebest。ButitisforyouthatIamfrightened,dear。Onehears——onehearssuchdreadfulstoriesaboutthosewhoopposetheProphet:

somethingterriblealwayshappenstothem。\"

\"Butwehaven\'topposedhimyet,\"herfatheranswered。

\"Itwillbetimetolookoutforsquallswhenwedo。

Wehaveaclearmonthbeforeus;attheendofthat,IguesswehadbestshinoutofUtah。\"

\"LeaveUtah!\"

\"That\'saboutthesizeofit。\"

\"Butthefarm?\"

\"Wewillraiseasmuchaswecaninmoney,andlettherestgo。

Totellthetruth,Lucy,itisn\'tthefirsttimeIhavethoughtofdoingit。Idon\'tcareaboutknucklingundertoanyman,asthesefolkdototheirdarnedprophet。I\'mafree-bornAmerican,andit\'sallnewtome。GuessI\'mtoooldtolearn。Ifhecomesbrowsingaboutthisfarm,hemightchancetorunupagainstachargeofbuckshottravellingintheoppositedirection。\"

\"Buttheywon\'tletusleave,\"hisdaughterobjected。

\"WaittillJeffersoncomes,andwe\'llsoonmanagethat。

Inthemeantime,don\'tyoufretyourself,mydearie,anddon\'tgetyoureyesswelledup,elsehe\'llbewalkingintomewhenheseesyou。There\'snothingtobeafearedabout,andthere\'snodangeratall。\"

JohnFerrierutteredtheseconsolingremarksinaveryconfidenttone,butshecouldnothelpobservingthathepaidunusualcaretothefasteningofthedoorsthatnight,andthathecarefullycleanedandloadedtherustyoldshotgunwhichhunguponthewallofhisbedroom。

CHAPTERIV。

AFLIGHTFORLIFE。

ONthemorningwhichfollowedhisinterviewwiththeMormonProphet,JohnFerrierwentintoSaltLakeCity,andhavingfoundhisacquaintance,whowasboundfortheNevadaMountains,heentrustedhimwithhismessagetoJeffersonHope。Inithetoldtheyoungmanoftheimminentdangerwhichthreatenedthem,andhownecessaryitwasthatheshouldreturn。Havingdonethushefelteasierinhismind,andreturnedhomewithalighterheart。

Asheapproachedhisfarm,hewassurprisedtoseeahorsehitchedtoeachofthepostsofthegate。Stillmoresurprisedwasheonenteringtofindtwoyoungmeninpossessionofhissitting-room。One,withalongpaleface,wasleaningbackintherocking-chair,withhisfeetcockedupuponthestove。Theother,abull-neckedyouthwithcoarsebloatedfeatures,wasstandinginfrontofthewindowwithhishandsinhispocket,whistlingapopularhymn。

BothofthemnoddedtoFerrierasheentered,andtheoneintherocking-chaircommencedtheconversation。

\"Maybeyoudon\'tknowus,\"hesaid。\"ThishereisthesonofElderDrebber,andI\'mJosephStangerson,whotravelledwithyouinthedesertwhentheLordstretchedoutHishandandgatheredyouintothetruefold。\"

\"AsHewillallthenationsinHisowngoodtime,\"saidtheotherinanasalvoice;\"Hegrindethslowlybutexceedingsmall。\"

JohnFerrierbowedcoldly。Hehadguessedwhohisvisitorswere。

\"Wehavecome,\"continuedStangerson,\"attheadviceofourfatherstosolicitthehandofyourdaughterforwhicheverofusmayseemgoodtoyouandtoher。AsIhavebutfourwivesandBrotherDrebberherehasseven,itappearstomethatmyclaimisthestrongerone。\"

\"Nay,nay,BrotherStangerson,\"criedtheother;\"thequestionisnothowmanywiveswehave,buthowmanywecankeep。

Myfatherhasnowgivenoverhismillstome,andIamthericherman。\"

\"Butmyprospectsarebetter,\"saidtheother,warmly。

\"WhentheLordremovesmyfather,Ishallhavehistanningyardandhisleatherfactory。ThenIamyourelder,andamhigherintheChurch。\"

\"Itwillbeforthemaidentodecide,\"rejoinedyoungDrebber,smirkingathisownreflectionintheglass。\"Wewillleaveitalltoherdecision。\"

Duringthisdialogue,JohnFerrierhadstoodfuminginthedoorway,hardlyabletokeephisriding-whipfromthebacksofhistwovisitors。

\"Lookhere,\"hesaidatlast,stridinguptothem,\"whenmydaughtersummonsyou,youcancome,butuntilthenIdon\'twanttoseeyourfacesagain。\"

ThetwoyoungMormonsstaredathiminamazement。

Intheireyesthiscompetitionbetweenthemforthemaiden\'shandwasthehighestofhonoursbothtoherandherfather。

\"Therearetwowaysoutoftheroom,\"criedFerrier;\"thereisthedoor,andthereisthewindow。Whichdoyoucaretouse?\"

Hisbrownfacelookedsosavage,andhisgaunthandssothreatening,thathisvisitorssprangtotheirfeetandbeatahurriedretreat。Theoldfarmerfollowedthemtothedoor。

\"Letmeknowwhenyouhavesettledwhichitistobe,\"

hesaid,sardonically。

\"Youshallsmartforthis!\"Stangersoncried,whitewithrage。

\"YouhavedefiedtheProphetandtheCouncilofFour。

Youshallrueittotheendofyourdays。\"

\"ThehandoftheLordshallbeheavyuponyou,\"criedyoungDrebber;\"Hewillariseandsmiteyou!\"

\"ThenI\'llstartthesmiting,\"exclaimedFerrierfuriously,andwouldhaverushedupstairsforhisgunhadnotLucyseizedhimbythearmandrestrainedhim。Beforehecouldescapefromher,theclatterofhorses\'hoofstoldhimthattheywerebeyondhisreach。

\"Theyoungcantingrascals!\"heexclaimed,wipingtheperspirationfromhisforehead;\"Iwouldsoonerseeyouinyourgrave,mygirl,thanthewifeofeitherofthem。\"

\"AndsoshouldI,father,\"sheanswered,withspirit;

\"butJeffersonwillsoonbehere。\"

\"Yes。Itwillnotbelongbeforehecomes。Thesoonerthebetter,forwedonotknowwhattheirnextmovemaybe。\"

Itwas,indeed,hightimethatsomeonecapableofgivingadviceandhelpshouldcometotheaidofthesturdyoldfarmerandhisadopteddaughter。InthewholehistoryofthesettlementtherehadneverbeensuchacaseofrankdisobediencetotheauthorityoftheElders。Ifminorerrorswerepunishedsosternly,whatwouldbethefateofthisarchrebel。Ferrierknewthathiswealthandpositionwouldbeofnoavailtohim。Othersaswellknownandasrichashimselfhadbeenspiritedawaybeforenow,andtheirgoodsgivenovertotheChurch。Hewasabraveman,buthetrembledatthevague,shadowyterrorswhichhungoverhim。Anyknowndangerhecouldfacewithafirmlip,butthissuspensewasunnerving。Heconcealedhisfearsfromhisdaughter,however,andaffectedtomakelightofthewholematter,thoughshe,withthekeeneyeoflove,sawplainlythathewasillatease。

HeexpectedthathewouldreceivesomemessageorremonstrancefromYoungastohisconduct,andhewasnotmistaken,thoughitcameinanunlooked-formanner。Uponrisingnextmorninghefound,tohissurprise,asmallsquareofpaperpinnedontothecoverletofhisbedjustoverhischest。Onitwasprinted,inboldstragglingletters:——

\"Twenty-ninedaysaregivenyouforamendment,andthen——\"

Thedashwasmorefear-inspiringthananythreatcouldhavebeen。HowthiswarningcameintohisroompuzzledJohnFerriersorely,forhisservantssleptinanouthouse,andthedoorsandwindowshadallbeensecured。Hecrumpledthepaperupandsaidnothingtohisdaughter,buttheincidentstruckachillintohisheart。Thetwenty-ninedayswereevidentlythebalanceofthemonthwhichYounghadpromised。

Whatstrengthorcouragecouldavailagainstanenemyarmedwithsuchmysteriouspowers?Thehandwhichfastenedthatpinmighthavestruckhimtotheheart,andhecouldneverhaveknownwhohadslainhim。

Stillmoreshakenwashenextmorning。TheyhadsatdowntotheirbreakfastwhenLucywithacryofsurprisepointedupwards。Inthecentreoftheceilingwasscrawled,withaburnedstickapparently,thenumber28。Tohisdaughteritwasunintelligible,andhedidnotenlightenher。Thatnighthesatupwithhisgunandkeptwatchandward。Hesawandheheardnothing,andyetinthemorningagreat27hadbeenpaintedupontheoutsideofhisdoor。

Thusdayfollowedday;andassureasmorningcamehefoundthathisunseenenemieshadkepttheirregister,andhadmarkedupinsomeconspicuouspositionhowmanydayswerestilllefttohimoutofthemonthofgrace。Sometimesthefatalnumbersappeareduponthewalls,sometimesuponthefloors,occasionallytheywereonsmallplacardsstuckuponthegardengateortherailings。WithallhisvigilanceJohnFerriercouldnotdiscoverwhencethesedailywarningsproceeded。Ahorrorwhichwasalmostsuperstitiouscameuponhimatthesightofthem。Hebecamehaggardandrestless,andhiseyeshadthetroubledlookofsomehuntedcreature。

Hehadbutonehopeinlifenow,andthatwasforthearrivaloftheyounghunterfromNevada。

Twentyhadchangedtofifteenandfifteentoten,buttherewasnonewsoftheabsentee。Onebyonethenumbersdwindleddown,andstilltherecamenosignofhim。Wheneverahorsemanclattereddowntheroad,oradrivershoutedathisteam,theoldfarmerhurriedtothegatethinkingthathelphadarrivedatlast。Atlast,whenhesawfivegivewaytofourandthatagaintothree,helostheart,andabandonedallhopeofescape。Single-handed,andwithhislimitedknowledgeofthemountainswhichsurroundedthesettlement,heknewthathewaspowerless。Themore-frequentedroadswerestrictlywatchedandguarded,andnonecouldpassalongthemwithoutanorderfromtheCouncil。Turnwhichwayhewould,thereappearedtobenoavoidingtheblowwhichhungoverhim。Yettheoldmanneverwaveredinhisresolutiontopartwithlifeitselfbeforeheconsentedtowhatheregardedashisdaughter\'sdishonour。

Hewassittingaloneoneeveningponderingdeeplyoverhistroubles,andsearchingvainlyforsomewayoutofthem。

Thatmorninghadshownthefigure2uponthewallofhishouse,andthenextdaywouldbethelastoftheallottedtime。Whatwastohappenthen?Allmannerofvagueandterriblefanciesfilledhisimagination。Andhisdaughter——

whatwastobecomeofherafterhewasgone?Wastherenoescapefromtheinvisiblenetworkwhichwasdrawnallroundthem。Hesankhisheaduponthetableandsobbedatthethoughtofhisownimpotence。

Whatwasthat?Inthesilenceheheardagentlescratchingsound——low,butverydistinctinthequietofthenight。

Itcamefromthedoorofthehouse。Ferriercreptintothehallandlistenedintently。Therewasapauseforafewmoments,andthenthelowinsidioussoundwasrepeated。

Someonewasevidentlytappingverygentlyupononeofthepanelsofthedoor。Wasitsomemidnightassassinwhohadcometocarryoutthemurderousordersofthesecrettribunal?Orwasitsomeagentwhowasmarkingupthatthelastdayofgracehadarrived。JohnFerrierfeltthatinstantdeathwouldbebetterthanthesuspensewhichshookhisnervesandchilledhisheart。Springingforwardhedrewtheboltandthrewthedooropen。

Outsideallwascalmandquiet。Thenightwasfine,andthestarsweretwinklingbrightlyoverhead。Thelittlefrontgardenlaybeforethefarmer\'seyesboundedbythefenceandgate,butneithertherenorontheroadwasanyhumanbeingtobeseen。Withasighofrelief,Ferrierlookedtorightandtoleft,untilhappeningtoglancestraightdownathisownfeethesawtohisastonishmentamanlyingflatuponhisfaceupontheground,witharmsandlegsallasprawl。

Sounnervedwasheatthesightthatheleanedupagainstthewallwithhishandtohisthroattostiflehisinclinationtocallout。Hisfirstthoughtwasthattheprostratefigurewasthatofsomewoundedordyingman,butashewatchedithesawitwrithealongthegroundandintothehallwiththerapidityandnoiselessnessofaserpent。Oncewithinthehousethemansprangtohisfeet,closedthedoor,andrevealedtotheastonishedfarmerthefiercefaceandresoluteexpressionofJeffersonHope。

\"GoodGod!\"gaspedJohnFerrier。\"Howyouscaredme!

Whatevermadeyoucomeinlikethat。\"

\"Givemefood,\"theothersaid,hoarsely。\"Ihavehadnotimeforbiteorsupforeight-and-fortyhours。\"Heflunghimselfuponthe{21}coldmeatandbreadwhichwerestilllyinguponthetablefromhishost\'ssupper,anddevoureditvoraciously。\"DoesLucybearupwell?\"heasked,whenhehadsatisfiedhishunger。

\"Yes。Shedoesnotknowthedanger,\"herfatheranswered。

\"Thatiswell。Thehouseiswatchedoneveryside。

ThatiswhyIcrawledmywayuptoit。Theymaybedarnedsharp,butthey\'renotquitesharpenoughtocatchaWashoehunter。\"

JohnFerrierfeltadifferentmannowthatherealizedthathehadadevotedally。Heseizedtheyoungman\'sleatheryhandandwrungitcordially。\"You\'reamantobeproudof,\"

hesaid。\"Therearenotmanywhowouldcometoshareourdangerandourtroubles。\"

\"You\'vehititthere,pard,\"theyounghunteranswered。

\"Ihavearespectforyou,butifyouwerealoneinthisbusinessI\'dthinktwicebeforeIputmyheadintosuchahornet\'snest。It\'sLucythatbringsmehere,andbeforeharmcomesonherIguesstherewillbeonelesso\'theHopefamilyinUtah。\"

\"Whatarewetodo?\"

\"To-morrowisyourlastday,andunlessyouactto-nightyouarelost。IhaveamuleandtwohorseswaitingintheEagleRavine。Howmuchmoneyhaveyou?\"