第4章

\"Shoot—Off—His—Mouth——theBeardlessBoyChiefoftheSierras——hasspoken!LetthePaleFacewiththeblackmoustacheponderandbewarehowhetalkshereaftertotheRipplingCochituateWater!

Go!\"

Nevertheless,assoonasthedoorhadcloseduponFalkner,Lee’ssmilevanished。Withhiscolorlessfaceturnedtothefadinglightatthewindow,thehollowsinhistemplesandthelinesinthecornersofhiseyesseemedtohavegrownmoreprofound。Heremainedmotionlessandabsorbedinthoughtsodeepthatthelightrustleofaskirt,thatwouldatothertimeshavethrilledhissensitiveear,passedunheeded。Atlast,throwingoffhisreveriewiththefullandunrestrainedsighofamanwhobelieveshimselfalone,hewasstartledbythesoftlaughofMrs。Hale,whohadenteredtheroomunperceived。

\"Dearme!Howportentous!Really,IalmostfeelasifIwereinterruptingatete—a—tetebetweenyourselfandsomeoldflame。I

haven’theardanythingsoold—fashionedandconservativeasthatsighsinceIhavebeeninCalifornia。IthoughtyouneverhadanyPastouthere?\"

Fortunatelyhisfacewasbetweenherandthelight,andtheunmistakableexpressionofannoyanceandimpatiencewhichwaspassedoveritwassparedher。Therewas,however,stillenoughdissonanceinhismannertoaffectherquickfemininesense,andwhenshedrewnearertohimitwaswithacertainmaiden—liketimidity。

\"Youarenotworse,Mr。Lee,Ihope?Youhavenotover—exertedyourself?\"

\"There’slittlechanceofthatwithoneleg——ifnotinthegraveatleastmummifiedwithbandages,\"hereplied,withabitternessnewtohim。

\"ShallIloosenthem?Perhapstheyaretootight。Thereisnothingsoirritatingtooneasthesensationofbeingtightlybound。\"

Thelighttouchofherhandupontherugthatcoveredhisknees,thethoughtfultendernessoftheblue—veinedlids,andthedelicateatmospherethatseemedtosurroundherlikeaperfumeclearedhisfaceofitsshadowandbroughtbacktherecklessfireintohisblueeyes。

\"IsupposeI’mintolerantofallbonds,\"hesaid,lookingatherintently,\"inothersaswellasmyself!\"

Whetherornotshedetectedanydoublemeaninginhiswords,shewasobligedtoacceptthechallengeofhisdirectgaze,and,raisinghereyestohis,drewbackalittlefromhimwithaslightincreaseofcolor。\"Iwasafraidyouhadheardbadnewsjustnow。\"

\"Whatwouldyoucallbadnews?\"askedLee,claspinghishandsbehindhishead,andleaningbackonthesofa,butwithoutwithdrawinghiseyesfromherface。

\"Oh,anynewsthatwouldinterruptyourconvalescence,orbreakupourlittlefamilyparty,\"saidMrs。Hale。\"Youhavebeengettingonsowellthatreallyitwouldseemcrueltohaveanythinginterferewithourlifeofforgettingandbeingforgotten。But,\"

sheaddedwithapprehensivequickness,\"hasanythinghappened?Istherereallyanynewsfrom——from,thetrails?YesterdayMr。

Falknersaidthesnowhadrecommencedinthepass。Hasheseenanything,noticedanythingdifferent?\"

Shelookedsoverypretty,withtherare,genuine,andyouthfulexcitementthattransfiguredherweariedandwearyingregularityoffeature,thatLeecontentedhimselfwithdrinkinginherprettinessashewouldhaveinhaledtheperfumeofsomeflower。

\"Whydoyoulookatmeso,Mr。Lee?\"sheasked,withaslightsmile。\"IbelievesomethingHAShappened。Mr。FalknerHASbroughtyousomeintelligence。\"

\"HehascertainlyfoundoutsomethingIdidnotforesee。\"

\"Andthattroublesyou?\"

\"Itdoes。\"

\"Isitasecret?\"

\"No。\"

\"ThenIsupposeyouwilltellittomeatdinner,\"shesaid,withalittletoneofrelief。

\"Iamafraid,ifItellitatall,Imusttellitnow,\"hesaid,glancingatthedoor。

\"Youmustdoasyouthinkbest,\"shesaidcoldly,\"asitseemstobeasecret,afterall。\"Shehesitated。\"Kateisdressing,andwillnotbedownforsometime。\"

\"Somuchthebetter。ForI’mafraidthatNedhasmadeapoorreturntoyourhospitalitybyfallinginlovewithher。\"

\"Impossible!Hehasknownherforscarcelyaweek。\"

\"Iamafraidwewon’tagreeastothelengthoftimenecessarytoappreciateandloveawoman。Ithinkitcanbedoneinsevendaysandfourhours,theexacttimewehavebeenhere。\"

\"Yes;butasKatewasnotinwhenyouarrived,anddidnotcomeuntillater,youmusttakeoffatleastonehour,\"saidMrs。Halegayly。

\"Nedcan。Ishallnotabateasecond。\"

\"Butareyounotmistakeninhisfeelings?\"shecontinuedhurriedly。\"Hecertainlyhasnotsaidanythingtoher。\"

\"Thatishislastholdonhonorandreason。Andtopreservethatlittleintacthewantstorunawayatonce。\"

\"Butthatwouldbeverysilly。\"

\"Doyouthinkso?\"hesaid,lookingatherfixedly。

\"Whynot?\"sheaskedinherturn,butratherfaintly。

\"I’lltellyouwhy,\"hesaid,loweringhisvoicewithacertainintensityofpassionunlikehisusualboyishlightheartedness。

\"Thinkofamanwhoselifehasbeenoneofalternatehardnessandaggression,ofsavagedisappointmentandequallysavagesuccesses,whohasknownnootherrelaxationthandissipationandextravagance;amantowhomtheideaofthedomestichearthandfamilytiesonlymeantweakness,effeminacy,or——worse;whohadlookedforloyaltyanddevotiononlyinthemanwhobattledforhimathisrighthandindanger,orsharedhisprivationsandsufferings。Thinkofsuchaman,andimaginethatanaccidenthassuddenlyplacedhiminanatmosphereofpurity,gentleness,andpeace,surroundedhimbytherefinementsofahigherlifethanhehadeverknown,andthathefoundhimselfasinadream,ontermsofequalitywithapurewomanwhohadneverknownanyotherlife,andyetwouldunderstandandpityhis。Imaginehislovingher!

Imaginethatthefirsteffectofthatlovewastoshowhimhisowninferiorityandtheimmeasurablegulfthatlaybetweenhislifeandhers!Wouldhenotflyratherthanbravethedisgraceofherawakeningtothetruth?Wouldhenotflyratherthanaccepteventhepitythatmighttempthertoasacrifice?\"

\"But——isMr。Falknerallthat?\"

\"Nothingofthekind,Iassureyou!\"saidhedemurely。\"Butthat’sthewayamaninlovefeels。\"

\"Really!Mr。FalknershouldgetyoutopleadhiscausewithKate,\"

saidMrs。Halewithafaintlaugh。

\"Ineedallmypersuasivepowersinthatwayformyself,\"saidLeeboldly。

Mrs。Halerose。\"IthinkIhearKatecoming,\"shesaid。

Nevertheless,shedidnotmoveaway。\"ItISKatecoming,\"sheaddedhurriedly,stoopingtopickupherwork—basket,whichhadslippedwithLee’shandfromherown。

ItwasKate,whoatonceflewtohersister’sassistance,Leedeploringfromthesofahisownutterinabilitytoaidher。\"It’sallmyfault,too,\"hesaidtoKate,butlookingatMrs。Hale。\"ItseemsIhaveafacultyofupsettingexistingarrangementswithoutthepowerofimprovingthem,orevenputtingthembackintheirplaces。WhatshallIdo?Iamwillingtoholdanynumberofskeinsorrewindanyquantityofspools。IamevenwillingtoforgiveNedforspendingthewholedaywithyou,andonlybringingmethewingofahawkforsupper。\"

\"Thatwasallmyfolly,Mr。Lee,\"saidKate,withswiftmendacity;

\"hewasallthetimelookingaftersomethingforyou,whenIbeggedhimtoshootabirdtogetafeatherformyhat。AndthatwingisSOpretty。\"

\"Itisapitythatmerebeautyisnotedible,\"saidLee,gravely,\"andthatiftheworstcomestotheworsthereyouwouldprobablyprefermetoNedandhismoustachios,merelybecauseI’vebeentiedbythelegtothissofaandslowlyfattenedlikeaStrasbourggoose。\"

Nevertheless,hisbadinagefailedsomehowtoamuseKate,andshepresentlyexcusedherselftorejoinhersister,whohadalreadyslippedfromtheroom。ForthefirsttimeduringtheirenforcedseclusionasenseofrestraintanduneasinessaffectedMrs。Hale,hersister,andFalkneratdinner。ThelatteraddressedhimselftoMrs。Scott,almostentirely。Mrs。HalewasfaintobestowanexceptionalandmarkedtendernessonherlittledaughterMinnie,who,however,bysomeoccultchildishinstinct,insisteduponsharingitwithLee——hergreatfriend——toMrs。Hale’suneasyconsciousness。NorwasLeeslowtoprofitbythechild’ssuggestion,butrespondedwithcertainvicariouscaressesthatincreasedthemother’sembarrassment。Thateveningtheyretiredearly,butintheintervalsofarestlessnightKatewasaware,fromthesoundofvoicesintheoppositeroom,thatthefriendswereequallywakeful。

Amorningofbrightsunshineandsoftwarmairdidnot,however,bringanychangetotheirnewandconstrainedrelations。ItonlyseemedtoofferareasonforFalknertoleavethehouseveryearlyforhisdailyrounds,andgaveLeethatoccasionforunaidedexercisewithanextemporecrutchontheverandawhichallowedMrs。

Haletopursuehermanifolddutieswithoutthenecessityofkeepinghimcompany。Katealso,asiftoavoidanaccidentalmeetingwithFalkner,hadremainedathomewithhersister。Withoneexception,theydidnotmaketheirgueststhesubjectoftheirusualplayfulcomments,nor,afterthefashionoftheirsex,quotetheirideasandopinions。ThatexceptionwasmadebyMrs。Hale。

\"YouhavehadnodifferencewithMr。Falkner?\"shesaidcarelessly。

\"No,\"saidKatequickly。\"Why?\"

\"Ionlythoughtheseemedratherputoutatdinnerlastnight,andyoudidn’tproposetogoandmeethimto—day。\"

\"Hemustbeboredwithmycompanyattimes,Idaresay,\"saidKate,withanindifferencequiteinconsistentwithherrisingcolor。\"I

shouldn’twonderifhewasalittlevexedwithMr。Lee’schaffinghimabouthissportyesterday,andprobablyintendstogofurtherto—day,andbringhomelargergame。IthinkMr。Leeveryamusingalways,butIsometimesfancyhelacksfeeling。\"

\"Feeling!Youdon’tknowhim,Kate,\"saidMrs。Halequickly。Shestoppedherself,butwithahalf—smilingrecollectioninherdroppedeyelids。

\"Well,hedoesn’tlookveryamiablenow,stampingupanddowntheveranda。Perhapsyou’dbettergoandsoothehim。\"

\"I’mreallySObusyjustnow,\"saidMrs。Hale,withsuddenandinconsequentenergy;\"thingshavegotdreadfullybehindinthelastweek。Youhadbettergo,Kate,andmakehimsitdown,orhe’llbeoverdoingit。Thesemenneverknowanymedium——inanything。\"

ContrarytoKate’sexpectation,Falknerreturnedearlierthanusual,and,takingtheinvalid’sarm,supportedhiminamoreambitiouswalkalongtheterracebeforethehouse。Theywereapparentlyabsorbedinconversation,butthetwowomenwhoobservedthemfromthewindowcouldnothelpnoticingthealmostfemininetendernessofFalkner’smannertowardshiswoundedfriend,andthethoughtfultendernessofhisministeringcare。

\"Iwonder,\"saidMrs。Hale,followingthemwithsoftlyappreciativeeyes,\"ifwomenarecapableofasdisinterestedfriendshipasmen?

Ineversawanythinglikethedevotionofthesetwocreatures。

Look!ifMr。Falknerhasn’tgothisarmroundMr。Lee’swaist,andLee,withhisownarmoverFalkner’sneck,islookingupinhiseyes。Ideclare,Kate,italmostseemsanindiscretiontolookatthem。\"

Kate,however,toMrs。Hale’sindignation,threwherprettyheadbackandsniffedtheaircontemptuously。\"Ireallydon’tseeanythingbutsomeabsurdsentimentalismoftheirown,orsomemannishwickednessthey’reconcoctingbythemselves。Iambynomeanscertain,Josephine,thatLee’sinfluenceoverthatyoungmanisthebestthingforhim。\"

\"Onthecontrary!Lee’sinfluenceseemstheonlythingthatcheckshiswaywardness,\"saidMrs。Halequickly。\"I’msure,ifanyonemakessacrifices,itisLee;Ishouldn’twonderthatevennowheismakingsomeconcessiontoFalkner,andallthosecaressingwaysofyourfriendareforapurpose。They’renotmuchdifferentfromus,dear。\"

\"Well,Iwouldn’tstandthereandletthemseemelookingatthemasifIcouldn’tbearthemoutofmysightforamoment,\"saidKate,whiskingherselfoutoftheroom。\"They’reconceitedenough,Heavenknows,already。\"

Thatevening,atdinner,however,thetwomenexhibitednotraceoftherestraintoruneasinessofthepreviousday。Iftheywerelessimpulsiveandexuberant,theywerestillfrankandinterested,andifthetermcouldbeusedinconnectionwithmenapparentlytrainedtoneitherself—controlnorrepose,therewasacertaingentledignityintheirmannerwhichforthetimehadtheeffectofliftingthemalittleabovethesocialleveloftheirentertainers。

Forevenwithalltheirpredispositiontothestrangers,KateandMrs。Halehadalwaysretainedaconsciousattitudeofgentlecondescensionandsuperioritytowardsthem——anattitudenotinconsistentwithastrongerfeeling,noraltogetherunprovocativeofit;yetthiseveningtheyfoundthemselvesimpressedwithsomethingmorethananequalityinthemenwhohadamusedandinterestedthem,andtheywereperhapsalittlemorecriticalanddoubtfuloftheirownpower。Mrs。Hale’slittlegirl,whohadappreciatedonlytheseriousnessofthesituation,hadmadeherownapplicationofit。\"Areyoudow’in’awayfromauntKateandmamma?\"sheasked,inanintervalofsilence。

\"HowelsecanIgetyoutheredsnowwesawatsunset,theotherday,onthepeakyonder?\"saidLeegayly。\"I’llhavetogetupsomemorningveryearly,andcatchitwhenitcomesatsunrise。\"

\"Whatisthiswonderfulsnow,Minnie,thatyouaretormentingMr。

Leefor?\"askedMrs。Hale。

\"Oh!it’safairysnowthathetoldmeallabout;itonlycomeswhenthesuncomesupandgoesdown,andifyoucatcheversolittleofitinyourhanditmakesallyoufinkyouwantcometrue!

Wouldn’tthatbenice?\"Buttothechild’sastonishmentherlittlecircleofauditors,evenwhileassenting,sighed。

Theredsnowwasthereplainenoughthenextmorningbeforethevalleywaswarmwithlight,andwhileMinnie,hermother,andauntKatewerestillpeacefullysleeping。AndMr。Leehadkepthisword,andwasevidentlyseekingit,forheandFalknerwerealreadyurgingtheirhorsesthroughthepass,withtheirfacestowardsandlitupbyitsglow。

CHAPTERVIII

Katewasstirringearly,butnotasearlyashersister,whometheronthethresholdofherroom。Herfacewasquitepale,andsheheldaletterinherhand。\"Whatdoesthismean,Kate?\"

\"Whatisthematter?\"askedKate,herowncolorfadingfromhercheek。

\"Theyaregone——withtheirhorses。Leftbeforeday,andleftthis。\"

ShehandedKateanopenletter。Thegirltookithurriedly,andread——

\"Whenyougetthisweshallbenomore;perhapsnotevenasmuch。

Nedfoundthetrailyesterday,andwearetakingthefirstadvantageofitbeforeday。Wedarednottrustourselvestosay’Good—by!’lastevening;weweretoocowardlytofaceyouthismorning;wemustgoaswecame,withoutwarning,butnotwithoutregret。Weleaveapackageandaletterforyourhusband。Itisnotonlyourpoorreturnforyourgentlenessandhospitality,but,sinceitwasaccidentallythemeansofgivingusthepleasureofyoursociety,webegyoutokeepitinsafetyuntilhisreturn。Wekissyourmother’shands。Nedwantstosaysomethingmore,buttimepresses,andIonlyallowhimtosendhislovetoMinnie,andtotellherthatheistryingtofindtheredsnow。

\"GEORGELEE。\"

\"Butheisnotfittotravel,\"saidMrs。Hale。\"Andthetrail——itmaynotbepassable。\"

\"Itwaspassablethedaybeforeyesterday,\"saidKatedrearily,\"forIdiscoveredit,andwentasfarasthebuck—eyes。\"

\"Thenitwasyouwhotoldthemaboutit,\"saidMrs。Halereproachfully。

\"No,\"saidKateindignantly。\"OfcourseIdidn’t。\"Shestopped,and,readingthesignificanceofherspeechintheglisteningeyesofhersister,sheblushed。Josephinekissedher,andsaid——

\"ItWAStreatinguslikechildren,Kate,butwemustmakethempayforithereafter。ForthatpackageandlettertoJohnmeanssomething,andweshallprobablyseethembeforelong。Iwonderwhattheletterisabout,andwhatisinthepackage?\"

\"ProbablyoneofMr。Lee’sjokes。Heisquitecapableofturningthewholethingintoridicule。Idaresayheconsidershisvisithereaprolongedjest。\"

\"Withhispoorleg,Kate?YouareasunfairtohimasyouweretoFalknerwhentheyfirstcame。\"

Kate,however,keptherdarkeyebrowsknittedinapiquantfrown。

\"TothinkofhisintimatingWHAThewouldallowFalknertosay!

Andyetyoubelievehehasnoevilinfluenceovertheyoungman。\"

Mrs。Halelaughed。\"Whereareyougoingsofast,Kate?\"shecalledmischievously,astheyoungladyflouncedoutoftheroom。

\"Where?Why,totidyJohn’sroom。Hemaybecomingatanymomentnow。Ordoyouwanttodoityourself?\"

\"No,no,\"returnedMrs。Halehurriedly;\"youdoit。I’lllookinalittlelateron。\"

Sheturnedawaywithasigh。Thesunwasshiningbrilliantlyoutside。Throughthehalf—openblindsitslongshaftsseemedtobesearchingthehouseforthelostguests,andmakingthehollowshellappeardoublyempty。Whatacontrasttothedeardarkdaysofmysteriousseclusionanddelicioussecurity,litbyLee’slaughterandthesparklinghearth,whichhadpassedsoquickly!

Theforgottenouterworldseemedtohavereturnedtothehousethroughthoseopenwindowsandawakeneditsdwellersfromadream。

Themorningseemedinterminable,anditwaspastnoon,whiletheyweredeepinasympatheticconferencewithMrs。Scott,whohaddrawnapatheticword—pictureofthetwofriendsperishinginthesnow—drift,withoutflannels,brandy,smelling—salts,orjelly,whichtheyhadforgotten,whentheywerestartledbytheloudbarkingof\"Spot\"onthelawnbeforethehouse。Thewomenlookedhurriedlyateachother。

\"Theyhavereturned,\"saidMrs。Hale。

Katerantothewindow。Ahorsemanwasapproachingthehouse。A

singleglanceshowedherthatitwasneitherFalkner,Lee,norHale,butastranger。

\"Perhapshebringssomenewsofthem,\"saidMrs。Scottquickly。Socompletehadbeentheirpreoccupationwiththelossoftheirgueststhattheycouldnotyetconceiveofanythingthatdidnotpertaintoit。

Thestranger,whowasatonceusheredintotheparlor,wasevidentlydisconcertedbythepresenceofthethreewomen。

\"IreckonedtoseeJohnHaleyer,\"hebegan,awkwardly。

Aslightlookofdisappointmentpassedovertheirfaces。\"Hehasnotyetreturned,\"saidMrs。Halebriefly。

\"Sho!Iwanterknow。He’shedtimetodoit,Ireckon,\"saidthestranger。

\"Isupposehehasn’tbeenabletogetoverfromtheSummit,\"

returnedMrs。Hale。\"Thetrailisclosed。\"

\"Itain’tnow,forIkemoveritthismornin’myself。\"

\"Youdidn’t——meet——anyone?\"askedMrs。Haletimidly,withaglanceattheothers。

\"No。\"

Alongsilenceensued。Theunfortunatevisitorplainlyperceivedanevidentabatementofinterestinhimself,yethestillstruggledpolitelytosaysomething。\"ThenIreckonyouknowwhatkeptHaleaway?\"hesaiddubiously。

\"Oh,certainly——thestagerobbery。\"

\"IwishI’dknownthat,\"saidthestrangerreflectively,\"forIezgoodezrodeoverjisttotellittoye。YeseeJohnHale,hesentanotetoye’splainin’mattersbyagentleman;buttheroadagentstackledthatman,andlefthimfordeadintheroad。\"

\"Yes,\"saidMrs。Haleimpatiently。

\"Luckilyhedidn’tdie,butkemto,andmanagedtocrawlinterthebrush,wharIfoundhimwhenIwaslookin’forstock,andbroughthimtomyhouse——\"

\"YOUfoundhim?YOURhouse?\"interruptedMrs。Hale。

\"InterMYhouse,\"continuedthemandoggedly。\"I’mThompsonofThompson’sPassoveryon;mebbeitain’tmuchofahouse;butI

broughthimthar。Well,ezhecouldn’tfindthenotethatHalehadguvhim,andlikeeznottheroadagentshadgonethroughhimandgotit,ezsooneztheweatherletupImadeabreakoveryertotellye。\"

\"YousayMr。Leecametoyourhouse,\"repeatedMrs。Hale,\"andistherenow?\"

\"Notmuch,\"saidthemangrimly;\"andIneversaidLEEwasthar。I

meanthatBilsonwazshotbyLeeandkem——\"

\"Certainly,Josephine!\"saidKate,suddenlysteppingbetweenhersisterandThompson,andturninguponherawhitefaceandeyesofsilencingsignificance;\"certainly——don’tyouremember?——that’sthestorywegotfromtheChinaman,youknow,onlymuddled。Goonsir,\"shecontinued,turningtoThompsoncalmly;\"yousaythatthemanwhobroughtthenotefrommybrotherwasshotbyLee?\"

\"AndanotherfellowtheycallFalkner。Yes,that’saboutthesizeofit。\"

\"Thankyou;it’snearlythesamestorythatweheard。Butyouhavehadalongride,Mr。Thompson;letmeofferyouaglassofwhiskeyinthedining—room。Thisway,please。\"

Thedoorcloseduponthemnonetoosoon。ForMrs。Halealreadyfelttheroomwhirlingaroundher,andsankbackintoherchairwithahystericallaugh。OldMrs。Scottdidnotmovefromherseat,but,withhereyesfixedonthedoor,impatientlywaitedKate’sreturn。Neitherspoke,buteachfeltthattheyoung,untriedgirlwasequaltotheemergency,andwouldgetatthetruth。

ThesoundofThompson’sfeetinthehallandtheclosingofthefrontdoorwasfollowedbyKate’sreappearance。Herfacewasstillpale,butcalm。

\"Well?\"saidthetwowomeninabreath。

\"Well,\"returnedKateslowly;\"Mr。LeeandMr。FalknerwereundoubtedlythetwomenwhotookthepaperfromJohn’smessengerandbroughtithere。\"

\"Youaresure?\"saidMrs。Scott。

\"Therecanbenomistake,mother。\"

\"THEN,\"saidMrs。Scott,withtriumphantfemininelogic,\"Idon’twantanythingmoretosatisfymethattheyarePERFECTLYINNOCENT!\"

Moreconvincingthanthemostperfectmasculinededuction,thissingleexpressionoftheircommonnaturesentathrillofsympathyandunderstandingthrougheach。Theycriedforafewmomentsoneachother’sshoulders。\"Tothink,\"saidMrs。Scott,\"whatthatpoorboymusthavesufferedtohavebeenobligedtodo——thatto——

to——Bilson——isn’tthatthecreature’sname?Isupposeweoughttosendoverthereandinquireafterhim,withsomechickenandjelly,Kate。It’sonlycommonhumanity,andwemustbejust,mydear;forevenifheshotMr。Leeandprovokedthepoorboytoshoothim,hemayhavethoughtithisduty。Andthen,itwillavertsuspicions。\"

\"Tothink,\"murmuredMrs。Hale,\"whattheymusthavegonethroughwhiletheywerehere——momentarilyexpectingJohntocome,andyetkeepingupsuchalightheart。\"

\"Ibelieve,iftheyhadstayedanylonger,theywouldhavetolduseverything,\"saidMrs。Scott。

Boththeyoungerwomenweresilent。KatewasthinkingofFalkner’ssignificantspeechastheynearedthehouseontheirlastwalk;

JosephinewasrecallingtheremorsefulpicturedrawnbyLee,whichsheknewwashisownportrait。Suddenlyshestarted。

\"ButJohnwillbeheresoon;whatarewetotellhim?Andthenthatpackageandthatletter。\"

\"Don’tbeinahurrytotellhimanythingatpresent,mychild,\"

saidMrs。Scottgently。\"ItisunfortunatethisMr。Thompsoncalledhere,butwearenotobligedtounderstandwhathesaysnowaboutJohn’smessage,ortoconnectourvisitorswithhisstory。

I’msure,Kate,IshouldhavetreatedthemexactlyaswedidiftheyhadcomewithoutanymessagefromJohn;soIdonotknowwhyweshouldlayanystressonthat,orevenspeakofit。Thesimplefactisthatwehaveopenedourhousetotwostrangersindistress。

Yourhusband,\"continuedMr。Hale’smother—in—law,\"doesnotrequiretoknowmore。Astotheletterandpackage,wewillkeepthatforfurtherconsideration。Itcannotbeofmuchimportance,ortheywouldhavespokenofitbefore;itisprobablysometriflingpresentasareturnforyourhospitality。IshouldusenoINDECOROUShasteinhavingitopened。\"

ThetwowomenkissedMrs。Scottwithafeelingofrelief,andfellbackintothemonotonyoftheirhouseholdduties。Itistobefeared,however,thattheabsenceoftheiroutlawedguestswasnearlyasdangerousastheirpresenceintheopportunityitaffordedforuninterruptedandimaginativereflection。BothKateandJosephinewereatfirstshockedandwoundedbythediscoveryoftherealcharacterofthetwomenwithwhomtheyhadassociatedsofamiliarly,butitwasnodisparagementtotheirsenseofproprietytosaythattheshockdidnotlastlong,andwasaccompaniedwiththefascinationofdanger。Thiswassucceededbyaconsciousnessofthedelicateflatteryimpliedintheirindirectinfluenceoverthemenwhohadundoubtedlyriskedtheirlivesforthesakeofremainingwiththem。Thebestwomanisnotabovebeingtouchedbytheeffectofherpowerovertheworstman,andKateatfirstallowedherselftothinkofFalknerinthatlight。Butifinherlaterreflectionshesufferedasaheroicexperiencetobeforgotten,hegainedsomethingasanactualmantoberemembered。

Nowthattheproposedridesfrom\"hisfriend’shouse\"wereapartoftheillusion,wouldheeverdaretovisitthemagain?Wouldshedaretoseehim?Sheheldherbreathwithasuddenpainofpartingthatwasnewtoher;shetriedtothinkofsomethingelse,topickupthescatteredthreadsofherlifebeforethateventfulday。Butinvain;thatoneweekhadfilledtheplacewithimplacablememories,ormoreterrible,asitseemedtoherandhersister,theyhadbothlosttheirfeeble,alienholduponEagle’sCourtinthesuddenpresenceoftherealgeniiofthesesolitudes,andhenceforththeyalonewouldbethestrangersthere。Theyscarcelydaredtoconfessittoeachother,butthisreturntothedazzlingsunlightandcloudlessskiesofthepastappearedtothemtobetheoneunrealexperience;theyhadneverknownthetruewildflavoroftheirhome,exceptinthatweekofdeliciousisolation。Withoutbreathingitaloud,theylongedforsomevaguedenoumenttothisexperiencethatshouldtakethemfromEagle’sCourtforever。

ItwasnoonthenextdaywhenthelittlehouseholdbeheldthelastshredoftheirillusionvanishlikethemeltingsnowinthestrongsunlightofJohnHale’sreturn。HewasaccompaniedbyColonelClinchandRawlins,twostrangerstothewomen。Wasitfancy,ortheavengingspiritoftheirabsentcompanions?butHEtoolookedastranger,andasthelittlecavalcadewounditswayuptheslopeheappearedtosithishorseandwearhishatwithacertainslouchandabsenceofhisusualrestraintthatstrangelyshockedthem。

Eventheoldhalf—condescending,half—punctiliousgallantryofhisgreetingofhiswifeandfamilywaschanged,asheintroducedhiscompanionswithaminglingoffamiliarityandshynessthatwasnewtohim。DidMrs。Haleregretit,orfeelasenseofreliefintheabsenceofhisusualseignorialformality?Sheonlyknewthatshewasgratefulforthepresenceofthestrangers,whichforthemomentpostponedamatrimonialconfidencefromwhichsheshrank。

\"Proudtoknowyou,\"saidColonelClinch,withasuddenoutbreakoftheantiquegallantryofsomeremoteHuguenotancestor。\"Myfriend,JudgeHale,mustbearegularRomancitizentoleavesuchafamilyandsuchahouseatthecallofpublicduty。Eh,Rawlins?\"

\"Youbet,\"saidRawlins,lookingfromKatetohersisterinundisguisedadmiration。

\"AndIsupposethedutycouldnothavebeenaverypleasantone,\"

saidMrs。Hale,timidly,withoutlookingatherhusband。

\"Gad,madam,that’sjustit,\"saidthegallantColonel,seatinghimselfwithacomfortableair,andaneasy,thoughbynomeansdisrespectful,familiarity。\"Wewentintothisfightalittlemorethanaweekago。Theonlyscrimmagewe’vehadhasbeenwiththedetectivesthatwereontherobbers’track。Ha!ha!Thebestpeoplewe’vemethavebeenthefriendsofthemenwewerehuntin’,andwe’vegenerallycometotheconclusiontovotetheotherticket!EzJudgeHaleandmeagreedezwecamealong,thetwomenezwe’dmostliketoseejustnowandshakehandswithareGeorgeLeeandNedFalkner。\"

\"Thetwoleadersofthepartywhorobbedthecoach,\"explainedMr。

Hale,withaslightreturnofhisusualprecisionofstatement。

Thethreewomenlookedateachotherwithablazeofthanksgivingintheirgratefuleyes。WithoutcomprehendingallthatColonelClinchhadsaid,theyunderstoodenoughtoknowthattheirlateguestsweresafefromthepursuitofthatparty,andthattheirownconductwassparedcriticism。Ihardlydarewriteit,buttheyinstantlyassumedtheappearanceofaggrievedmartyrs,andfeltasiftheywere!

\"Yes,ladies!\"continuedtheColonel,inspiredbythebrighteyesfixeduponhim。\"Wehaven’ttakentheroadourselvesyet,but——

pohnhonor——wewouldn’tminddoingitinacaselikethis。\"Thenwiththefluent,butsomewhatexaggerated,phraseologyofamantrainedto\"stump\"speaking,hegaveanaccountoftherobberyandhisownconnectionwithit。HespokeoftheswindlingandtreacherywhichhadundoubtedlyprovokedFalknertoobtainrestitutionofhispropertybyanovertactofviolenceundertheleadershipofLee。HeaddedthathehadlearnedsinceatWildCatStationthatHarkinshadfledthecountry,thatasuithadbeencommencedbytheExcelsiorDitchCompany,andthatallavailablepropertyofHarkinshadbeenseizedbythesheriff。

\"Ofcourseitcan’tbeprovedyet,butthere’snodoubtinmymindthatLee,whoisanoldfriendofNedFalkner’s,gotupthatjobtohelphim,andthatNed’soffwiththemoneybythistime——andI’mrightgladofit。Ican’tsayezwe’vedonemuchtowardsit,excepttokeeptumblinginthewayofthatdetectivepartyofStanner’s,andsothrowthemoffthetrail——ha,ha!TheJudgehere,Ireckon,hashadhisshareoffun,forwhilehewasatHennicker’stryingtogetsomefactsfromHennicker’sprettydaughter,StannertriedtogetupsomesortofvigilancecommitteeofthestagepassengerstoburndownHennicker’sranchoutofspite,buttheJudgeheresteppedinandstoppedthat。\"

\"Itwasreallyahigh—handedproceeding,Josephine,butImanagedtocheckit,\"saidHale,meetingsomewhatconsciouslythefirstdirectlookhiswifehadcastuponhim,andfallingbackforsupportonhisoldmanner。\"Initsway,IthinkitwasworsethantherobberybyLeeandFalkner,foritwasdoneinthenameoflawandorder;while,asfarasIcanjudgefromthefacts,theaffairthatwewerefollowingupwassimplyarudeandirregularrestitutionofpropertythathadbeenmorallystolen。\"

\"Ihavenodoubtyoudidquiteright,thoughIdon’tunderstandit,\"saidMrs。Halelanguidly;\"butItrustthesegentlemenwillstaytoluncheon,andinthemeantimeexcuseusforrunningaway,asweareshortofservants,andManuelseemstohavefollowedtheexampleoftheheadofthehouseandleftus,inpursuitofsomebodyorsomething。\"

Whenthethreewomenhadgainedthevantage—groundofthedrawing—

room,Katesaid,earnestly,\"Asit’sallright,hadn’twebettertellhimnow?\"

\"Decidedlynot,child,\"saidMrs。Scott,imperatively。\"DoyousupposetheyareinahurrytotellusTHEIRwholestory?WhoarethoseHennickerpeople?andtheywerethereaweekago!\"

\"AnddidyounoticeJohn’shatwhenhecamein,andthevulgarfamiliarityofcallinghim’Judge’?\"saidMrs。Hale。

\"Well,certainlyanythinglikethefamiliarityofthismanClinchI

neversaw,\"saidKate。\"ContrasthismannerwithMr。Falkner’s。\"

AtluncheonthethreesufferingmartyrsfinallysucceededinreducingHaleandhistwofriendstoanattitudeofvagueapology。

Buttheirtriumphwasshort—lived。Attheendofthemealtheywerestartledbythetramplingofhoofswithout,followedbyloudknocking。Inanothermomentthedoorwasopened,andMr。Stannerstrodeintotheroom。Halerosewithalookofindignation。

\"Ithought,asMr。StannerunderstoodthatIhadnodesireforhiscompanyelsewhere,hewouldhardlyventuretointrudeuponmeinmyhouse,andcertainlynotafter——\"

\"Efyou’realludingtotheVigilantesshakin’youandZeenieupatHennicker’s,youcan’tmakeMEresponsibleforthat。I’mherenowonbusiness——youunderstand——reg’larbusiness。Efyouwanttoseethepapersyerken。Isupposeyouknowwhatawarrantis?\"

\"IknowwhatYOUare,\"saidHalehotly;\"andifyoudon’tleavemyhouse——\"

\"Steady,boys,\"interruptedStanner,ashisfivehenchmenfiledintothehall。\"There’snobackin’downhere,ColonelClinch,unlessyouandHalekalkilatetobackdowntheStateofCaliforny!

Thematterstandslikethis。There’sahalf—breedMexican,calledManuel,arrestedoverattheSummit,whoswearshesawGeorgeLeeandEdwardFalknerinthishousethenightaftertherobbery。Hesaysthattheyweremakin’themselvesathomehere,asiftheywereamongfriends,andconsiderin’thekindofhelpwe’vehadfromMr。

JohnHale,itlooksezifitmightbetrue。\"

\"It’saninfamouslie!\"saidHale。

\"Itmaybetrue,John,\"saidMrs。Scott,suddenlysteppinginfrontofherpale—cheekeddaughters。\"Awoundedmanwasbroughthereoutofthestormbyhisfriend,whoclaimedtheshelterofyourroof。

AsyourmotherIshouldhavebeenunworthytostaybeneathitandhavedeniedthatshelterorwithheldituntilIknewhisnameandwhathewas。Hestayedhereuntilhecouldberemoved。Heleftaletterforyou。Itwillprobablytellyouifhewasthemanthispersonisseeking。\"

\"Thankyou,mother,\"saidHale,liftingherhandtohislipsquietly;\"andperhapsyouwillkindlytellthesegentlementhat。

asyoursondoesnotcaretoknowwhoorwhatthestrangerwas,thereisnonecessityforopeningtheletter,orkeepingMr。

Stanneramomentlonger。\"

\"ButyouwillobligeME,John,byopeningitbeforethesegentlemen,\"saidMrs。Halerecoveringhervoiceandcolor。

\"Pleasetofollowme,\"shesaidprecedingthemtothestaircase。

TheyenteredMr。Hale’sroom,nowrestoredtoitsoriginalcondition。Onthetablelayaletterandasmallpackage。TheeyesofMr。Stanner,alittleabashedbytheattitudeofthetwowomen,fasteneduponitandglistened。

Josephinehandedherhusbandtheletter。Heopeneditinbreathlesssilenceandread——

\"JOHNHALE,\"Weoweyounoreturnforvoluntarilymakingyourselfachampionofjusticeandpursuingus,exceptitwastoofferyouafairfieldandnofavor。Wedidn’tgetthatmuchfromyou,butaccidentbroughtusintoyourhouseandintoyourfamily,whereweDIDgetit,andwerefairlyvanquished。Tothevictorsbelongthespoils。

WeleavethepackageofgreenbackswhichwetookfromColonelClinchintheSierracoach,butwhichwasfirststolenbyHarkinsfromforty—fourshareholdersoftheExcelsiorDitch。WehavenorighttosaywhatYOUshoulddowithit,butifyouaren’ttiredoffollowingthesamelineofjusticethatinducedyoutorunafterUS,youwilltrytorestoreittoitsrightfulowners。

\"Weleaveyouanothertrifleasanevidencethatourintrusionintoyouraffairswasnotwithoutsomeservicetoyou,eveniftheservicewasasaccidentalastheintrusion。Youwillfindapairofbootsinthecornerofyourcloset。TheyweretakenfromtheburglariousfeetofManuel,yourpeon,who,believingthethreeladieswerealoneandathismercy,enteredyourhousewithanaccompliceattwoo’clockonthemorningofthe21st,andwaskickedoutby\"Yourobedientservants,\"GEORGELEE&EDWARDFALKNER\"

Hale’svoiceandcolorchangedonreadingthislastparagraph。Heturnedquicklytowardshiswife;Kateflewtothecloset,wherethemuffledbootsofManuelconfrontedthem。\"Weneverknewit。I

alwayssuspectedsomethingthatnight,\"saidMrs。HaleandMrs。

Scottinthesamebreath。

\"That’sallverywell,andlikeGeorgeLee’shighfalutin’,\"saidStanner,approachingthetable,\"butaslongezthegreenbacksareherehecanmakewhatcapitalhelikesouterManuel。I’lltroubleyoutopassoverthatpackage。\"

\"Excuseme,\"saidHale,\"butIbelievethisisthepackagetakenfromColonelClinch。Isitnot?\"headded,appealingtotheColonel。

\"Itis,\"saidClinch。

\"Thentakeit,\"saidHale,handinghimthepackage。\"Thefirstrestitutionistoyou,butIbelieveyouwillfulfilLee’sinstructionsaswellasmyself。\"

\"But,\"saidStanner,furiouslyinterposing,\"I’veawarranttoseizethatwhereverfound,andIdareyoutodisobeythelaw。\"

\"Mr。Stanner,\"saidClinch,slowly,\"thereareladiespresent。IfyouinsistuponhavingthatpackageImustaskthemtowithdraw,andI’mafraidyou’llfindmebetterpreparedtoresistaSECOND

robberythanIwasthefirst。Yourwarrant,whichwastakenoutbytheExpressCompany,issupplantedbycivilproceedingstakenthedaybeforeyesterdayagainstthepropertyofthefugitiveswindlerHarkins!Youshouldhaveconsultedthesheriffbeforeyoucamehere。\"

Stannersawhismistake。Butinthefacesofhisgrinningfollowershewasobligedtokeepuphisbluster。\"Youshallhearfrommeagain,sir,\"hesaid,turningonhisheel。

\"Ibegyourpardon,\"saidClinchgrimly,\"butdoIunderstandthatatlastIamtohavethehonor——\"

\"YoushallhearfromtheCompany’slawyers,sir,\"saidStanner。

turningred,andnoisilyleavingtheroom。

\"Andso,mydearladies,\"saidColonelClinch,\"youhavespentaweekwithahighwayman。IsayAhighwayman,foritwouldbehardtocallmyyoungfriendFalknerbythatnameforhisfirstoffence,committedundergreatprovocation,andundoubtedlyinstigatedbyLee,whowasanoldfriendofhis,andtowhomhecame,nodoubt,indesperation。\"

Katestoleatriumphantglanceathersister,whodroppedherlidsoverherglisteningeyes。\"AndthisMr。Lee,\"shecontinuedmoregently,\"ishereallyahighwayman?\"

\"GeorgeLee,\"saidClinch,settlinghimselfbackoratoricallyinhischair,\"mydearyounglady,ISahighwayman,butnotofthecommonsort。Heisagentlemanborn,madam,comesfromoneoftheoldestfamiliesoftheEasternShoreofMaryland。Henevermixeshimselfupwithanythingbutsomeofthebiggeststrikes,andhe’saneducatedman。Heisverypopularwithladiesandchildren;hewasneverknowntodoorsayanythingthatcouldbringablushtothecheekofbeautyorateartotheeyeofinnocence。IthinkI

maysayI’msureyoufoundhimso。\"

\"Ishallneverbelievehimanythingbutagentleman,\"saidMrs。

Scott,firmly。

\"Ifhehasadefect,itisperhapsatoorecklessindulgenceindrawpoker,\"saidtheColonel,musingly;\"notunbecomingagentleman,understandme,Mrs。Scott,butperhapstoorecklessforhisowngood。Georgeplayedagrandgame,aglitteringgame,butpardonmeifIsayanUNCERTAINgame。I’vetoldhimso;it’stheonlypointonwhichweeverdiffered。\"

\"Thenyouknowhim?\"saidMrs。Hale,liftinghersofteyestotheColonel。

\"Ihavethathonor。\"

\"Didhisappearance,Josephine,\"brokeinHale,somewhatostentatiously,\"appearto——er——er——correspondwiththesequalities?YouknowwhatImean。\"

\"Hecertainlyseemedverysimpleandnatural,\"saidMrs。Hale,slightlydrawingherprettylipstogether。\"Hedidnotwearhistrousersrolledupoverhisbootsinthecompanyofladies,asyou’redoingnow,nordidhemakehisfirstappearanceinthishousewithsuchahatasyouworethismorning,orIshouldnothaveadmittedhim。\"

Therewereafewmomentsofembarrassingsilence。

\"DoyouintendtogivethatpackagetoMr。Falkneryourself,Colonel?\"askedMrs。Scott。

\"IshallhanditovertotheExcelsiorCompany,\"saidtheColonel,\"butIshallinformNedofwhatIhavedone。\"

\"Then,\"saidMrs。Scott,\"willyoukindlytakeamessagefromustohim?\"

\"Ifyouwishit。\"

\"YouwillbedoingMEagreatfavor,Colonel,\"saidHale,politely。

Whateverthemessagewas,sixmonthslateritbroughtEdwardFalkner,thereestablishedsuperintendentoftheExcelsiorDitch,toEagle’sCourt。AsheandKatestoodagainontheplateau,lookingtowardsthedistantslopesoncemoregreenwithverdure,Falknersaid——

\"EverythingherelooksasitdidthefirstdayIsawit,exceptyoursister。\"

\"Theplacedoesnotagreewithher,\"saidKatehurriedly。\"Thatiswhymybrotherthinksofleavingitbeforethewintersetsin。\"

\"Itseemssosad,\"saidFalkner,\"forthelastwordspoorGeorgesaidtome,ashelefttojoinhiscousin’scorpsatRichmond,were:’IfI’mnotkilled,Ned,IhopesomedaytostandagainbesideMrs。Hale,atthewindowinEagle’sCourt,andwatchyouandKatecominghome!’\"