第4章

Inthefrontoftheinn,surroundedbyaghostlikegroupthatspokeitssuspicions,ChestertonwasliftinghissaddlefromElCapitanandrubbingthelameforeleg。Itwasnotaserioussprain。Aweekwouldsetitright,butforthatnighttheponywasuseless。

Impatiently,Chestertoncalledacrosstheplaza,beggingthelandlordtomakehaste。Hewaseagertobegone,alarmedandfearfullesteventhisslightdelayshouldcausehimtomissthetransport。Thethoughtwasintolerable。Buthewasalsoacutelyconsciousthathewasveryhungry,andhewastoooldacampaignertoscoffathunger。Withthehopethathecouldfindsomethingtocarrywithhimandeatasherodeforward,heenteredtheinn。

Themainroomofthehousewasnowindarkness,butasmallerroomadjoiningitwaslitbycandles,andbyatinytaperfloatingbeforeacrucifix。InthelightofthecandlesChestertonmadeoutabed,apriestbendingoverit,awomankneelingbesideit,anduponthebedthelittlefigureofaboywhotossedandmoaned。AsChestertonhaltedandwaitedhesitating,theprieststrodepasthim,andinavoicedullandflatwithgriefandweariness,orderedthoseatthedoortobringthelandlordquickly。Asoneofthegroupleapedtowardthecorral,thepriestsaidtotheothers:

\"Thereisanotherattack。Ihavelosthope。\"

Chestertonadvancedandaskedifhecouldbeofservice。Thepriestshookhishead。Thechild,hesaid,wastheonlysonofthelandlord,andmuchbelovedbyhim,andbyallthevillage。Hewasnowinthethirdweekoftyphoidfeverandtheperiodofhemorrhages。Unlesstheycouldbechecked,theboywoulddie,andthepriest,whoformanymilesofmountainandforestwasalsotheonlydoctor,hadexhaustedhisstoreofsimplemedicines。

\"Nothingcanstopthehemorrhage,\"heprotestedwearily,\"butthestrongestofdrugs。AndIhavenothing!\"

ChestertonbethoughthimofthemedicinecaseMissArmitagehadforceduponhim。\"Ihavegivenopiumtothemenfordysentery,\"hesaid。\"Wouldopiumhelpyou?\"

Thepriestsprangathimandpushedhimoutofthedoorandtowardthesaddle-bags。

\"Mychildren,\"hecried,tothesilentgroupintheplaza,\"Godhassentamiracle!\"

Afteranhouratthebedsidethepriestsaid,\"Hewilllive,\"andknelt,andthemotheroftheboyandthevillagerskneltwithhim。

WhenChestertonraisedhiseyes,hefoundthatthelandlord,whohadbeensilentlywatchingwhilethetwomenstruggledwithdeathforthelifeofhisson,haddisappeared。Butheheard,leavingthevillagealongthetrailtoMayaguez,thesuddenclatterofapony\'shoofs。Itmovedlikeathingdrivenwithfear。

Theprieststrodeoutintothemoonlight。Intherecoveryofthechildhesawonlyademonstrationoftheefficacyofprayer,andhecouldnottooquicklybringhomethelessontohisparishioners。

AmidtheirmurmursofwonderandgratitudeChestertonrodeaway。

TothekindlycareofthepriesthebequeathedElCapitan。Withhim,also,heleftthegoldpieceswhichweretopayforthefreshpony。

Aquarterofamileoutsidethevillagethreewhitefiguresconfrontedhim。Twowhostoodapartintheshadowshrankfromobservation,butthelandlord,seatedbarebackuponaponythatfromsomelateexertionwasbreathingheavily,calledtohimtohalt。

\"Inthefashionofmycountry,\"hebegangrandiloquently,\"wehavecomethisfartowishyouGodspeeduponyourjourney。\"InthefashionoftheAmericanheseizedChestertonbythehand。\"Ithankyou,senor,\"hemurmured。

\"Notme,\"returnedChesterton。\"Buttheonewhomademe\'pack\'

thatmedicinechest。Thankher,forto-nightIthinkitsavedalife。\"

TheSpaniardregardedhimcuriously,fixinghimwithhiseyesasthoughdeepinconsideration。Atlasthesmiledgravely。

\"Youareright,\"hesaid。\"Letusbothrememberherinourprayers。\"

AsChestertonrodeawaythewordsremainedgratefullyinhismemoryandfilledhimwithpleasantthoughts。\"Theworld,\"hemused,\"isfullofjustsuchkindandgentlesouls。\"

AfteraninterminabledelayhereachedNewport,andtheyescapedfromtheothers,andMissArmitageandherandownthelawntotherocks,andstoodwiththewaveswhisperingattheirfeet。

Itwasthemomentforwhicheachhadsooftenlonged,withwhichbothhadsooftentorturedthemselvesbylivinginimagination,thatnow,thatitwastheirs,theywerefearfulitmightnotbetrue。

Finally,hesaid:\"Andthecharmneverfailed!Indeed,itwaswonderful!Itstoodbymesoobviously。Forinstance,thenightbeforeSanJuan,inthemillatElPoso,Isleptonthesameponchowithanothercorrespondent。Iwokeupwitharagingappetiteforbaconandcoffee,andhewokeupoutofhismind,andwithatemperatureofonehundredandfour。Andagain,IwasstandingbyCapron\'sgunatElCaney,whenashelltookthethreemenwhoservedit,andonlyscaredME。Andtherewasanothertime——\"Hestopped。\"Anyway,\"helaughed,\"hereIam。\"

\"Buttherewasonenight,oneawfulnight,\"beganthegirl。Shetrembled,andhemadethisanaddedexcusefordrawingherclosertohim。\"WhenIfeltyouwereingreatperil,thatyouwouldsurelydie。AndallthroughthenightIkneltbythewindowandlookedtowardCubaandprayed,andprayedtoGodtoletyoulive。\"

Chestertonbenthisheadandkissedthetipsofherfingers。Afteramomenthesaid:\"Wouldyouknowwhatnightitwas?ItmightbecuriousifIhadbeen——\"

\"WouldIknow!\"criedthegirl。\"Itwaseightdaysago。Thenightofthetwelfth。Anawfulnight!\"

\"Thetwelfth!\"exclaimedChesterton,andlaughedandthenbeggedherpardonhumbly。\"Ilaughedbecausethetwelfth,\"heexclaimed,\"wasthenightpeacewasdeclared。Thewarwasover。I\'msorry,butTHATnightIwasridingtowardyou,thinkingonlyofyou。I

wasneverforamomentindanger。\"