第1章

CHAPTERI。

ThesunwasgoingdownontheCarquinezWoods。Thefewshaftsofsunlightthathadpiercedtheirpillaredgloomwerelostinunfathomabledepths,orsplinteredtheirineffectuallancesontheenormoustrunksoftheredwoods。Foratimethedullredoftheirvastcolumns,andthedullredoftheircast-offbarkwhichmattedtheecholessaisles,stillseemedtoholdafaintglowofthedyingday。Buteventhissoonpassed。Lightandcolorfledupwards。Thedarkinterlacedtreetops,thathadalldaymadeanimpenetrableshade,brokeintofirehereandthere;theirlostspiresglittered,faded,andwentutterlyout。Aweirdtwilightthatdidnotcomefromtheouterworld,butseemedbornofthewooditself,slowlyfilledandpossessedtheaisles。Thestraight,tall,colossaltrunksrosedimlylikecolumnsofupwardsmoke。Thefewfallentreesstretchedtheirhugelengthintoobscurity,andseemedtolieonshadowytrestles。Thestrangebreaththatfilledthesemysteriousvaultshadneithercoldnessnormoisture;adry,fragrantdustarosefromthenoiselessfootthattrodtheirbark-strewnfloor;theaislesmighthavebeentombs,thefallentreesenormousmummies;thesilencethesolitudeofaforgottenpast。

Andyetthissilencewaspresentlybrokenbyarecurringsoundlikebreathing,interruptedoccasionallybyinarticulateandstertorousgasps。Itwasnotthequick,panting,listeningbreathofsomestealthyfelineorcanineanimal,butindicatedalarger,slower,andmorepowerfulorganization,whoseprogresswaslesswatchfulandguarded,orasifafragmentofoneofthefallenmonstershadbecomeanimate。Attimesthislifeseemedtotakevisibleform,butasvaguely,asmisshapenly,asthephantomofanightmare。Nowitwasasquareobjectmovingsideways,endways,withneitherheadnortailandscarcelyvisiblefeet;

thenanarchedbulkrollingagainstthetrunksofthetreesandrecoilingagain,oranuprightcylindricalmass,butalwaysoscillatingandunsteady,andstrikingthetreesoneitherhand。

Thefrequentoccurrenceofthemovementsuggestedthefiguresofsomeweirdrhythmicdancetomusicheardbytheshapealone。

Suddenlyiteitherbecamemotionlessorfadedaway。

Therewasthefrightenedneighingofahorse,thesuddenjinglingofspurs,ashoutandoutcry,andtheswiftapparitionofthreedancingtorchesinoneofthedarkaisles;butsointensewastheobscuritythattheyshednolightonsurroundingobjects,andseemedtoadvanceoftheirownvolitionwithouthumanguidance,untiltheydisappearedsuddenlybehindtheinterposingbulkofoneofthelargesttrees。Beyonditseightyfeetofcircumferencethelightcouldnotreach,andthegloomremainedinscrutable。

Butthevoicesandjinglingspurswerehearddistinctly。

\"Blastthemare!She’sshiedoffthatcursedtrailagain。\"

\"Yeain’tlostitagain,hevye?\"growledasecondvoice。

\"That’sjistwhatIhev。Andtheseblastedpine-knotsdon’tgivelightaninchbeyond’em。D——difIdon’tthinktheymakethiscursedholeblacker。\"

Therewasalaugh——awoman’slaugh——hysterical,bitter,sarcastic,exasperating。Thesecondspeaker,withoutheedingit,wenton:——

\"Whatinthunderskeertthehosses?Didyouseeorhearanything?\"

\"Nothin’。Thewoodislikeagraveyard。\"

Thewoman’svoiceagainbrokeintoahoarse,contemptuouslaugh。

Themanresumedangrily:——

\"Ifyouknowanything,whyinh-lldon’tyousayso,insteadofcacklinglikead——dsquawthere?P’rapsyoureckonyoukenfindthetrailtoo。\"

\"Takethisropeoffmywrist,\"saidthewoman’svoice,\"untiemyhands,letmedown,andI’llfindit。\"ShespokequicklyandwithaSpanishaccent。

Itwasthemen’sturntolaugh。\"Andgiveyouashowtosnatchthatsix-shooterandblowaholethroughme,asyoudidtotheSheriffofCalaveras,eh?Notifthiscourtunderstandsitself,\"

saidthefirstspeakerdryly。

\"Gotothedevil,then,\"shesaidcurtly。

\"Notbeforealady,\"respondedtheother。Therewasanotherlaughfromthemen,thespursjingledagain,thethreetorchesreappearedfrombehindthetree,andthenpassedawayinthedarkness。

Foratimesilenceandimmutabilitypossessedthewoods;thegreattrunksloomedupwards,theirfallenbrothersstretchedtheirslowlengthintoobscurity。Thesoundofbreathingagainbecameaudible;theshapereappearedintheaisle,andrecommenceditsmysticdance。Presentlyitwaslostintheshadowofthelargesttree,andtothesoundofbreathingsucceededagratingandscratchingofbark。Suddenly,asifrivenbylightning,aflashbrokefromthecenterofthetree-

trunk,litupthewoods,andasharpreportrangthroughit。

Afterapausethejinglingofspursandthedancingoftorcheswererevivedfromthedistance。

\"Hallo?\"

Noanswer。

\"Whofiredthatshot?\"

Buttherewasnoreply。Aslightveilofsmokepassedawaytotheright,therewasthespiceofgunpowderintheair,butnothingmore。

Thetorchescameforwardagain,butthistimeitcouldbeseentheywereheldinthehandsoftwomenandawoman。Thewoman’shandsweretiedatthewristtothehorse-hairreinsofhermule,whileariata,passedaroundherwaistandunderthemule’sgirth,washeldbyoneofthemen,whowerebotharmedwithriflesandrevolvers。Theirfrightenedhorsescurveted,anditwaswithdifficultytheycouldbemadetoadvance。

\"Ho!stranger,whatareyoushootingat?\"

Thewomanlaughedandshruggedhershoulders。\"Lookyonderattherootsofthetree。You’read——dsmartmanforasheriff,ain’tyou?\"

Themanutteredanexclamationandspurredhishorseforward,buttheanimalrearedinterror。Hethensprangtothegroundandapproachedthetree。Theshapelaythere,ascarcelydistinguishablebulk。

\"Agrizzly,bythelivingJingo!Shotthroughtheheart。\"

Itwastrue。Thestrangeshapelitupbytheflaringtorchesseemedmorevague,unearthly,andawkwardinitsdyingthroes,yetthesmallshuteyes,thefeeblenose,theponderousshoulders,andhalf-humanfootarmedwithpowerfulclawswereunmistakable。Thementurnedbyacommonimpulseandpeeredintotheremoterecessesofthewoodagain。

\"Hi,Mister!comeandpickupyourgame。Hallothere!\"

Thechallengefellunheededontheemptywoods。

\"Andyet,\"saidhewhomthewomanhadcalledthesheriff,\"hecan’tbefaroff。Itwasacloseshot,andthebearhezdroppedinhistracks。Why,wot’sthisstickinginhisclaws?\"

Thetwomenbentovertheanimal。\"Why,it’ssugar,brownsugar——

look!\"Therewasnomistake。Thehugebeast’sforepawsandmuzzlewerestreakedwiththeunromantichouseholdprovision,andheightenedtheabsurdcontrastofitsincongruousmembers。Thewoman,apparentlyindifferent,hadtakenthatopportunitytopartlyfreeoneofherwrists。

\"Ifwehadn’tbeencavortingroundthisyerspotforthelasthalfhour,I’dsweartherewasashantynotahundredyardsaway,\"saidthesheriff。

Theotherman,withoutreplying,remountedhishorseinstantly。

\"Ifthereis,andit’sinhabitedbyagentlemanthatkinmakecentreshotslikethatinthedark,anddon’tcaretoexplainhow,IreckonIwon’tdisturbhim。\"

Thesheriffwasapparentlyofthesameopinion,forhefollowedhiscompanion’sexample,andoncemoreledtheway。Thespurstinkled,thetorchesdanced,andthecavalcadeslowlyreenteredthegloom。Inanothermomentithaddisappeared。

Thewoodsankagainintorepose,thistimedisturbedbyneithershapenorsound。Whatlowerformsoflifemighthavecreptclosetoitsrootswerehiddenintheferns,orpassedwithdeadenedtreadoverthebark-strewnfloor。Towardsmorningacoolnesslikedewfellfromabove,withhereandthereadroppingtwigornut,orthecrepitantawakeningandstretching-outofcrampedandwearybranches。Lateradull,luriddawn,notunlikethelastevening’ssunset,filledtheaisles。Thisfadedagain,andacleargraylight,inwhicheveryobjectstoodoutinsharpdistinctness,tookitsplace。Morningwaswaitingoutsideinallitsbrilliant,youthfulcoloring,butonlyenteredasthematuredandsoberedday。

Seeninthatstrongerlight,themonstroustreenearwhichthedeadbearlayrevealeditsageinitsdenudedandscarredtrunk,andshowedinitsbaseadeepcavity,afootortwofromtheground,partlyhiddenbyhangingstripsofbarkwhichhadfallenacrossit。Suddenlyoneofthesestripswaspushedaside,andayoungmanleapedlightlydown。

Butfortheriflehecarriedandsomemodernpeculiaritiesofdress,hewasofagracesounusualandunconventionalthathemighthavepassedforafaunwhowasquittinghisancestralhome。

Hesteppedtothesideofthebearwithalightelasticmovementthatwasasunlikecustomaryprogressionashisfaceandfigurewereunliketheordinarytypesofhumanity。Evenasheleaneduponhisrifle,lookingdownattheprostrateanimal,heunconsciouslyfellintoanattitudethatinanyothermortalwouldhavebeenapose,butwithhimwasthepicturesqueandunstudiedrelaxationofperfectsymmetry。

\"Hallo,Mister!\"

Heraisedhisheadsocarelesslyandlistlesslythathedidnototherwisechangehisattitude。Steppingfrombehindthetree,thewomanoftheprecedingnightstoodbeforehim。Herhandswerefreeexceptforathongoftheriata,whichwasstillknottedaroundonewrist,theendofthethonghavingbeentornorburntaway。Hereyeswerebloodshot,andherhairhungoverhershouldersinonelongblackbraid。

\"IreckonedallalongitwasYOUwhoshotthebear,\"shesaid;

\"atleastsomeonehidingyer,\"andsheindicatedthehollowtreewithherhand。\"Itwasn’tnochanceshot。\"Observingthattheyoungman,eitherfrommisconceptionorindifference,didnotseemtocomprehendher,sheadded,\"Wecamebyhere,lastnight,aminuteafteryoufired。\"

\"Oh,thatwasYOUkickedupsucharow,wasit?\"saidtheyoungman,withashadeofinterest。

\"Ireckon,\"saidthewoman,noddingherhead,\"andthemthatwaswithme。\"

\"Andwhoarethey?\"

\"SheriffDunn,ofYolo,andhisdeputy。\"

\"Andwherearetheynow?\"

\"Thedeputy——inh-ll,Ireckon;Idon’tknowaboutthesheriff。\"

\"Isee,\"saidtheyoungmanquietly;\"andyou?\"

\"I——gotaway,\"shesaidsavagely。Butshewastakenwithasuddennervousshiver,whichsheatoncerepressedbytightlydragginghershawloverhershouldersandelbows,andfoldingherarmsdefiantly。

\"Andyou’regoing?\"

\"Tofollowthedeputy,maybe,\"shesaidgloomily。\"Butcome,I

say,ain’tyougoingtotreat?It’scursedcoldhere。\"

\"Waitamoment。\"Theyoungmanwaslookingather,withhisarchedbrowsslightlyknitandahalfsmileofcuriosity。\"Ain’tyouTeresa?\"

Shewaspreparedforthequestion,butevidentlywasnotcertainwhethershewouldreplydefiantlyorconfidently。Afteranexhaustivescrutinyofhisfaceshechosethelatter,andsaid,\"Youcanbetyourlifeonit,Johnny。\"

\"Idon’tbet,andmynameisn’tJohnny。Thenyou’rethewomanwhostabbedDickCursonoveratLagrange’s?\"

Shebecamedefiantagain。

\"That’sme,allthetime。Whatareyougoingtodoaboutit?\"

\"Nothing。AndyouusedtodanceattheAlhambra?\"Shewhiskedtheshawlfromhershoulders,heldituplikeascarf,andmadeoneortwostepsofthesembicuacua。Therewasnottheleastgayety,recklessness,orspontaneityintheaction;itwassimplymechanicalbravado。Itwassoineffective,evenuponherownfeelings,thatherarmspresentlydroppedtoherside,andshecoughedembarrassedly。\"Where’sthatwhiskey,pardner?\"sheasked。

Theyoungmanturnedtowardthetreehehadjustquitted,andwithoutfurtherwordsassistedhertomounttothecavity。Itwasanirregular-shapedvaultedchamber,piercedfiftyfeetabovebyashaftorcylindricalopeninginthedecayedtrunk,whichwasblackenedbysmoke,asifithadservedthepurposeofachimney。

Inonecornerlayabearskinandblanket;atthesideweretwoalcovesorindentations,oneofwhichwasevidentlyusedasatable,andtheotherasacupboard。Inanotherhollow,neartheentrance,layafewsmallsacksofflour,coffee,andsugar,thestickycontentsofthelatterstillstrewingthefloor。Fromthisstorehousetheyoungmandrewawickerflaskofwhiskey,andhandedit,withatincupofwater,tothewoman。Shewavedthecupaside,placedtheflasktoherlips,anddranktheundilutedspirit。Yeteventhiswasevidentlybravado,forthewaterstartedtohereyes,andshecouldnotrestraintheparoxysmofcoughingthatfollowed。

\"Ireckonthat’sthekindthatkillsatfortyrods,\"shesaid,withahystericallaugh。\"ButIsay,pardner,youlookasifyouwerefixedheretostay,\"andshestaredostentatiouslyaroundthechamber。Butshehadalreadytakeninitsminutestdetails,eventoobservingthatthehangingstripsofbarkcouldbedisposedsoastocompletelyhidetheentrance。

\"Well,yes,\"hereplied;\"itwouldn’tbeveryeasytopullupthestakesandmovetheshantyfurtheron。\"

Seeingthateitherfromindifferenceorcautionhehadnotacceptedhermeaning,shelookedathimfixedly,andsaid,——

\"Whatisyourlittlegame?\"

\"Eh?\"

\"Whatareyouhidingfor——here,inthistree?\"

\"ButI’mnothiding。\"

\"Thenwhydidn’tyoucomeoutwhentheyhailedyoulastnight?\"

\"BecauseIdidn’tcareto。\"

Teresawhistledincredulously。\"Allright——thenifyou’renothiding,I’mgoingto。\"Ashedidnotreply,shewenton:\"IfI

cankeepoutofsightforacoupleofweeks,thisthingwillblowoverhere,andIcangetacrossintoYolo。Icouldgetafairshowthere,wheretheboysknowme。Justnowthetrailsareallwatched,butnoonewouldthinkoflookin’here。\"

\"Thenhowdidyoucometothinkofit?\"heaskedcarelessly。

\"BecauseIknewthatbearhadn’tgonefarforthatsugar;becauseIknowhehadn’tstoleitfromacache——itwastoofresh,andwe’dhaveseenthetorn-upearth;becausewehadpassednocamp;

andbecauseIknewtherewasnoshantyhere。And,besides,\"sheaddedinalowvoice,\"maybeIwashuntin’aholemyselftodiein——andspotteditbyinstinct。\"

Therewassomethinginthissuggestionofahuntedanimalthat,unlikeanythingshehadpreviouslysaidorsuggested,wasnotexaggerated,andcausedtheyoungmantolookatheragain。Shewasstandingunderthechimney-likeopening,andthelightfromaboveilluminatedherheadandshoulders。Thepupilsofhereyeshadlosttheirfeverishprominence,andwereslightlysuffusedandsoftenedasshegazedabstractedlybeforeher。Theonlyvestigeofherpreviousexcitementwasinherleft-handfingers,whichwereincessantlytwistingandturningadiamondringuponherrighthand,butwithoutimpartingtheleastanimationtoherrigidattitude。Suddenly,asifconsciousofhisscrutiny,shesteppedasideoutoftherevealinglightandbyaswiftfeminineinstinctraisedherhandtoherheadasiftoadjustherstragglinghair。Itwasonlyforamoment,however,for,asifawareoftheweakness,shestruggledtoresumeheraggressivepose。

\"Well,\"shesaid。\"Speakup。AmIgoin’tostophere,orhaveI

gottogetupandget?\"

\"Youcanstay,\"saidtheyoungmanquietly;\"butasI’vegotmyprovisionsandammunitionhere,andhaven’tanyotherplacetogotojustnow,Isupposewe’llhavetoshareittogether。\"

Sheglancedathimunderhereyelids,andahalf-bitter,half-

contemptuoussmilepassedacrossherface。\"Allright,oldman,\"

shesaid,holdingoutherhand,\"it’sago。We’llstartinhousekeepingatonce,ifyoulike。\"

\"I’llhavetocomehereonceortwiceaday,\"hesaid,quitecomposedly,\"tolookaftermythings,andgetsomethingtoeat;

butI’llbeawaymostofthetime,andwhatwithcampingoutunderthetreeseverynightIreckonmysharewon’tincommodeyou。\"

Sheopenedherblackeyesuponhim,atthisoriginalproposition。

Thenshelookeddownathertorndress。\"Isupposethisstyleofthingain’tveryfancy,isit?\"shesaid,withaforcedlaugh。

\"IthinkIknowwheretobegorborrowachangeforyou,ifyoucan’tgetany,\"herepliedsimply。

Shestaredathimagain。\"Areyouafamilyman?\"

\"No。\"

Shewassilentforamoment。\"Well,\"shesaid,\"youcantellyourgirlI’mnotparticularaboutitsbeinginthelatestfashion。\"

Therewasaslightflushonhisforeheadasheturnedtowardthelittlecupboard,butnotremorinhisvoiceashewenton:

\"You’llfindteaandcoffeehere,and,ifyou’rebored,there’sabookortwo。Youread,don’tyou——ImeanEnglish?\"

Shenodded,butcastalookofundisguisedcontemptuponthetwoworn,coverlessnovelsheheldouttoher。\"Youhaven’tgotlastweek’s’SacramentoUnion,’haveyou?Iheartheyhavemycaseallin;onlythemlyingreportersmadeitoutagainstmeallthetime。\"

\"Idon’tseethepapers,\"herepliedcurtly。

\"Theysaythere’sapictureofmeinthe’PoliceGazette,’takenintheact,\"andshelaughed。

Helookedalittleabstracted,andturnedasiftogo。\"Ithinkyou’lldowelltorestawhilejustnow,andkeepasclosehidaspossibleuntilafternoon。Thetrailisamileawayatthenearestpoint,butsomeonemightmissitandstrayoverhere。

You’requitesafeifyou’recareful,andstandbythetree。Youcanbuildafirehere,\"hesteppedunderthechimney-likeopening,\"withoutitsbeingnoticed。Eventhesmokeislostandcannotbeseensohigh。\"

Thelightfromabovewasfallingonhisheadandshoulders,asithadonhers。Shelookedathimintently。

\"Youtravelagooddealonyourfigure,pardner,don’tyou?\"shesaid,withacertainadmirationthatwasquitesexlessinitsquality;\"butIdon’tseehowyoupickupalivingbyitintheCarquinezWoods。Soyou’regoing,areyou?Youmightbemoresociable。Good-by。\"

\"Good-by!\"Heleapedfromtheopening。

\"Isaypardner!\"

Heturnedalittleimpatiently。Shehadkneltdownattheentrance,soastobenearerhislevel,andwasholdingoutherhand。Buthedidnotnoticeit,andshequietlywithdrewit。

\"Ifanybodydroppedinandaskedforyou,whatnamewilltheysay?\"

Hesmiled。\"Don’twaittohear。\"

\"ButsupposeIwantedtosingoutforyou,whatwillIcallyou?\"

Hehesitated。\"Callme——Lo。\"

\"Lo,thepoorIndian?\"*

\"Exactly。\"

*ThefirstwordofPope’sfamiliarapostropheishumorouslyusedintheFarWestasadistinguishingtitlefortheIndian。

Itsuddenlyoccurredtothewoman,Teresa,thatintheyoungman’sheight,supple,yeterectcarriage,color,andsingulargravityofdemeanortherewasarefined,aboriginalsuggestion。

HedidnotlooklikeanyIndianshehadeverseen,butratherasayouthfulchiefmighthavelooked。Therewasafurthersuggestioninhisfringedbuckskinshirtandmoccasins;butbeforeshecouldutterthehalf-sarcasticcommentthatrosetoherlipshehadglidednoiselesslyaway,evenasanIndianmighthavedone。

Shereadjustedtheslipsofhangingbarkwithfeminineingenuity,dispersingthemsoastocompletelyhidetheentrance。Yetthisdidnotdarkenthechamber,whichseemedtodrawapurerandmorevigorouslightthroughthesoaringshaftthatpiercedtheroofthanthatwhichcamefromthedimwoodlandaislesbelow。

Nevertheless,sheshivered,anddrawinghershawlcloselyaroundherbegantocollectsomehalf-burntfragmentsofwoodinthechimneytomakeafire。Butthepreoccupationofherthoughtsrenderedthisatediousprocess,asshewouldfromtimetotimestopinthemiddleofanactionandfallintoanattitudeofraptabstraction,withfar-offeyesandrigidmouth。Whenshehadatlastsucceededinkindlingafireandraisingafilmofpalebluesmoke,thatseemedtofadeanddissipateentirelybeforeitreachedthetopofthechimneyshaft,shecrouchedbesideit,fixedhereyesonthedarkestcornerofthecavern,andbecamemotionless。

Whatdidsheseethroughthatshadow?

Nothingatfirstbutaconfusedmedleyoffiguresandincidentsoftheprecedingnight;thingstobeputawayandforgotten;

thingsthatwouldnothavehappenedbutforanotherthing——thethingbeforewhicheverythingfaded!Aball-room;thesoundsofmusic;theonemanshehadcaredforinsultingherwiththeflauntingostentationofhisunfaithfulness;herselfdespised,putaside,laughedat,orworse,jilted。Andthenthemomentofdelirium,whenthelightdanced;theonewildactthatliftedher,thedespisedone,abovethemall——madeherthesupremefigure,tobeglancedatbyfrightenedwomen,staredatbyhalf-

startled,half-admiringmen!\"Yes,\"shelaughed;butstruckbythesoundofherownvoice,movedtwiceroundthecavernnervously,andthendroppedagainintoheroldposition。

Astheycarriedhimawayhehadlaughedather——likeahoundthathewas;hewhohadpraisedherforherspirit,andincitedherrevengeagainstothers;hewhohadtaughthertostrikewhenshewasinsulted;anditwasonlyfitheshouldreapwhathehadsown。Shewaswhathe,whatothermen,hadmadeher。Andwhatwasshenow?Whathadshebeenonce?

Shetriedtorecallherchildhood:themanandwomanwhomighthavebeenherfatherandmother;whofoughtandwrangledoverherprecociouslittlelife;abusedorcaressedherasshesidedwitheither;andthenleftherwithacircustroupe,whereshefirsttastedthepowerofhercourage,herbeauty,andherrecklessness。Sherememberedthoseflashesoftriumphthatleftafeverinherveins——afeverthatwhenitfailedmustbestimulatedbydissipation,byanything,byeverythingthatwouldkeephernameawonderinmen’smouths,anenviousfeartowomen。

Sherecalledhertransfertothestrollingplayers;hercheappleasures,andcheaperrivalriesandhatred——butalwaysTeresa!

thedaringTeresa!therecklessTeresa!audaciousasawoman,invincibleasaboy;dancing,flirting,fencing,shooting,swearing,drinking,smoking,fightingTeresa!\"Oh,yes;shehadbeenloved,perhaps——whoknows?——butalwaysfeared。Whyshouldshechangenow?Ha,heshouldsee。\"

Shehadlashedherselfinafrenzy,aswasherwont,withgestures,ejaculations,oaths,adjurations,andpassionateapostrophes,butwiththisstrangeandunexpectedresult。

Heretoforeshehadalwaysbeensustainedandkeptupbyanaudienceofsomekindorquality,ifonlyperhapsahumblecompanion;therehadalwaysbeensomeoneshecouldfascinateorhorrify,andshecouldreadherpowermirroredintheireyes。

Eventhehalf-abstractedindifferenceofherstrangehosthadbeensomething。Butshewasalonenow。Herwordsfellonapatheticsolitude;shewasactingtoviewlessspace。Sherushedtotheopening,dashedthehangingbarkaside,andleapedtotheground。

Sheranforwardwildlyafewsteps,andstopped。

\"Hallo!\"shecried。\"Look,’tisI,Teresa!\"

Theprofoundsilenceremainedunbroken。Hershrillesttoneswerelostinanecholessspace,evenasthesmokeofherfirehadfadedintopureether。Shestretchedoutherclenchedfistsasiftodefythepillaredausteritiesofthevaultsaroundher。

\"Comeandtakemeifyoudare!\"

Thechallengewasunheeded。Ifshehadthrownherselfviolentlyagainstthenearesttree-trunk,shecouldnothavebeenstrickenmorebreathlessthanshewasbythecompact,embattledsolitudethatencompassedher。Thehopelessnessofimpressingthesecoldandpassivevaultswithherselfishpassionfilledherwithavaguefear。Inherrageofthepreviousnightshehadnotseenthewoodinitsprofoundimmobility。Leftalonewiththemajestyofthoseenormouscolumns,shetrembledandturnedfaint。Thesilenceofthehollowtreeshehadjustquittedseemedtoherlessawfulthanthecrushingpresenceofthesemuteandmonstrouswitnessesofherweakness。Likeawoundedquailwithloweredcrestandtrailingwing,shecreptbacktoherhidingplace。

Eventhentheinfluenceofthewoodwasstilluponher。Shepickedupthenovelshehadcontemptuouslythrownaside,onlytoletitfallagaininutterweariness。Foramomentherfemininecuriositywasexcitedbythediscoveryofanoldbook,inwhoseblankleaveswerepressedavarietyofflowersandwoodlandgrasses。Asshecouldnotconceivethatthesehadbeenkeptforanybutasentimentalpurpose,shewasdisappointedtofindthatunderneatheachwasasentenceinanunknowntongue,thateventoheruntutoredeyedidnotappeartobethelanguageofpassion。

Finallysherearrangedthecouchofskinsandblankets,and,impartingtoitinthreeclevershakesanentirelydifferentcharacter,laydowntopursueherreveries。Butnatureassertedherself,anderesheknewitshewasasleep。

Sointenseandprolongedhadbeenherpreviousexcitementthat,thetensiononcerelieved,shepassedintoaslumberofexhaustionsodeepthatsheseemedscarcetobreathe。Highnoonsucceededmorning,thecentralshaftreceivedasinglerayofuppersunlight,theafternooncameandwent,theshadowsgatheredbelow,thesunsetfiresbegantoeattheirwaythroughthegroinedroof,andshestillslept。Shesleptevenwhenthebarkhangingsofthechamberwereputaside,andtheyoungmanreentered。

Helaiddownabundlehewascarryingandsoftlyapproachedthesleeper。Foramomenthewasstartledfromhisindifference;shelaysostillandmotionless。Butthiswasnotallthatstruckhim;thefacebeforehimwasnolongerthepassionate,haggardvisagethatconfrontedhimthatmorning;thefeverishair,theburningcolor,thestrainedmusclesofmouthandbrow,andthestaringeyesweregone;wipedaway,perhaps,bythetearsthatstilllefttheirtracesoncheekanddarkeyelash。Itwasthefaceofahandsomewomanofthirty,withevenasuggestionofsoftnessinthecontourofthecheekandarchingofherupperlip,nolongerrigidlydrawndowninanger,butrelaxedbysleeponherwhiteteeth。

Withthelithe,softtreadthatwashabitualtohim,theyoungmanmovedabout,examiningtheconditionofthelittlechamberanditsstockofprovisionsandnecessaries,andwithdrewpresently,toreappearasnoiselesslywithatinbucketofwater。

Thisdone,hereplenishedthelittlepileoffuelwithanarmfulofbarkandpinecones,castanapprovingglanceabouthim,whichincludedthesleeper,andsilentlydeparted。

Itwasnightwhensheawoke。Shewassurroundedbyaprofounddarkness,exceptwheretheshaft-likeopeningmadeanebulousmistinthecornerofherwoodencavern。Providentiallyshestruggledbacktoconsciousnessslowly,sothatthesolitudeandsilencecameuponhergradually,withagrowingrealizationoftheeventsofthepasttwenty-fourhours,butwithoutashock。

Shewasalonehere,butsafestill,andeveryhouraddedtoherchancesofultimateescape。Sherememberedtohaveseenacandleamongthearticlesontheshelf,andshebegantogropeherwaytowardsthematches。Suddenlyshestopped。Whatwasthatpanting?

Wasitherownbreathing,quickenedwithasuddennamelessterror?orwastheresomethingoutside?Herheartseemedtostopbeatingwhileshelistened。Yes!itwasapantingoutside——apantingnowincreased,multiplied,redoubled,mixedwiththesoundsofrustling,tearing,craunching,andoccasionallyaquick,impatientsnarl。Shecreptonherhandsandkneestotheopeningandlookedout。Atfirstthegroundseemedtobeundulatingbetweenherandtheoppositetree。Butasecondglanceshowedhertheblackandgray,bristling,tossingbacksoftumblingbeastsofprey,chargingthecarcassofthebearthatlayatitsroots,orcontestingfortheprizewithgluttonous,chokedbreath,sidelongsnarls,archedspines,andrecurvedtails。Oneoftheboldesthadleapeduponabuttressingrootofhertreewithinafootoftheopening。Theexcitement,awe,andterrorshehadundergoneculminatedinonewild,maddenedscream,thatseemedtopierceeventhecolddepthsoftheforest,asshedroppedonherface,withherhandsclaspedoverhereyesinanagonyoffear。

Herscreamwasanswered,afterapause,byasuddenvolleyoffirebrandsandsparksintothemidstofthepanting,crowdingpack;afewsmotheredhowlsandsnaps,andasuddendispersionoftheconcourse。Inanothermomenttheyoungman,withablazingbrandineitherhand,leapeduponthebodyofthebear。

Teresaraisedherhead,utteredahystericalcry,sliddownthetree,flewwildlytohisside,caughtconvulsivelyathissleeve,andfellonherkneesbesidehim。

\"Saveme!saveme!\"shegasped,inavoicebrokenbyterror。

\"Savemefromthosehideouscreatures。No,no!\"sheimplored,asheendeavoredtolifthertoherfeet。\"No——letmestayhereclosebesideyou。So,\"clutchingthefringeofhisleatherhunting-shirt,anddraggingherselfonherkneesnearerhim——

\"so——don’tleaveme,forGod’ssake!\"

\"Theyaregone,\"hereplied,gazingdowncuriouslyather,asshewoundthefringearoundherhandtostrengthenherhold;\"they’reonlyalotofcowardlycoyotesandwolves,thatdarenotattackanythingthatlivesandcanmove。\"

Theyoungwomanrespondedwithanervousshudder。\"Yes,that’sit,\"shewhispered,inabrokenvoice;\"it’sonlythedeadtheywant。Promiseme——sweartome,ifI’mcaught,orhung,orshot,youwon’tletmebeleftheretobetornand——ah!myGod!what’sthat?\"

Shehadthrownherarmsaroundhisknees,completelypinioninghimtoherfranticbreast。Somethinglikeasmileofdisdainpassedacrosshisfaceasheanswered,\"It’snothing。Theywillnotreturn。Getup!\"

Eveninherterrorshesawthechangeinhisface。\"Iknow,I

know!\"shecried。\"I’mfrightened——butIcannotbearitanylonger。Hearme!Listen!Listen——butdon’tmove!Ididn’tmeantokillCurson——no!IsweartoGod,no!Ididn’tmeantokillthesheriff——andIdidn’t。Iwasonlybragging——doyouhear?Ilied!Ilied——don’tmove,IsweartoGodIlied。I’vemademyselfoutworsethanIwas。Ihave。Onlydon’tleavemenow——andifIdie——andit’snotfaroff,maybe——getmeawayfromhere——andfromTHEM。Swearit!\"

\"Allright,\"saidtheyoungman,withascarcelyconcealedmovementofirritation。\"Butgetupnow,andgobacktothecabin。\"

\"No;notTHEREalone。\"Nevertheless,hequietlybutfirmlyreleasedhimself。

\"Iwillstayhere,\"hereplied。\"Iwouldhavebeennearertoyou,butIthoughtitbetterforyoursafetythatmycamp-fireshouldbefurtheroff。ButIcanbuildithere,andthatwillkeepthecoyotesoff。\"

\"Letmestaywithyou——besideyou,\"shesaidimploringly。

Shelookedsobroken,crushed,andspiritless,sounlikethewomanofthemorningthat,albeitwithanillgrace,hetacitlyconsented,andturnedawaytobringhisblankets。Butinthenextmomentshewasathisside,followinghimlikeadog,silentandwistful,andevenofferingtocarryhisburden。Whenhehadbuiltthefire,forwhichshehadcollectedthepine-conesandbrokenbranchesnearthem,hesatdown,foldedhisarms,andleanedbackagainstthetreeinreservedanddeliberatesilence。

Humbleandsubmissive,shedidnotattempttobreakinuponareverieshecouldnothelpbutfeelhadlittlekindlinesstoherself。Asthefiresnappedandsparkled,shepillowedherheaduponaroot,andlaystilltowatchit。

Itroseandfell,anddyingawayattimestoamereluridglow,andagain,agitatedbysomebreathscarcelyperceptibletothem,quickeningintoaroaringflame。Whenonlytheembersremained,adeadsilencefilledthewood。Thenthefirstbreathofmorningmovedthetangledcanopyabove,andadozentinyspraysandneedlesdetachedfromtheinterlockedboughswingedtheirsoftwaynoiselesslytotheearth。Afewfellupontheprostratewomanlikeagentlebenediction,andsheslept。Buteventhen,theyoungman,lookingdown,sawthattheslenderfingerswerestillaimlesslybutrigidlytwistedintheleatherfringeofhishunting-shirt。

CHAPTERII。

ItwasapeculiarityoftheCarquinezWoodthatitstoodapartanddistinctinitsgiganticindividuality。Evenwheretheintegrityofitsownsingularspecieswasnotentirelypreserved,itadmittednoinferiortrees。Norwasthereanydiminishingfringeonitsoutskirts;thesentinelsthatguardedthefewgatewaysofthedimtrailswereasmonstrousastheserriedranksdrawnupintheheartoftheforest。Consequently,theredhighwaythatskirtedtheeasternanglewasbareandshadeless,untilitslippedaleagueoffintoawateredvalleyandrefresheditselfunderlessersycamoresandwillows。ItwasherethenewlyborncityofExcelsior,stillinitscradle,had,likeaninfantHercules,strangledtheserpentineNorthForkoftheAmericanriver,andturneditslifecurrentintotheditchesandflumesoftheExcelsiormines。

Newestofthenewhousesthatseemedtohaveaccidentallyformeditssingle,stragglingstreetwastheresidenceoftheRev。

WinslowWynn,notunfrequentlyknownas\"FatherWynn,\"pastoroftheFirstBaptistchurch。The\"pastorage,\"asitwascheerfullycalled,hadtheglaringdistinctionofbeingbuiltofbrick,andwas,ashadbeenwickedlypointedoutbyidlescoffers,theonly\"fireproof\"structureintown。Thissarcasmwasnot,however,supposedtobeparticularlydistastefulto\"FatherWynn,\"whoenjoyedthereputationofbeing\"hailfellow,wellmet\"withtheroughminingelement,whocalledthembytheirChristiannames,hadbeenknowntodrinkatthebarofthePolkaSaloonwhileengagedintheconversionofaprominentcitizen,andwaspopularlysaidtohaveno\"gospelstarch\"abouthim。Certainconsciousoutcastsandtransgressorsweretouchedatthisapparentunbendingofthespiritualauthority。TherigidtenetsofFatherWynn’sfaithwerelostinthesupposedcatholicityofhishumanity。\"Apreacherthatcanjineamanwhenhe’shistin’

liquorintohim,withoutjawin’aboutit,oughttobeallowedtowrestlewithsinnersandsplashaboutinasmuchcoldwaterashelikes,\"wasthecriticismofoneofhisconverts。Nevertheless,itwastruethatFatherWynnwassomewhatloudandintolerantinhistolerance。Itwastruethathewasalittlemorerough,alittlemorefrank,alittlemorehearty,alittlemoreimpulsivethanhisdisciples。Itwastruethatoftentheproclamationofhisextremeliberalityandbrotherlyequalitypartooksomewhatofanapology。Itistruethatafewwhomighthavebeenmostbenefitedbythiskindofgospelregardedhimwithasingulardisdain。Itistruethathisliberalitywasofanornamental,insinuatingquality,accompaniedwithbutlittlesacrifice;hisacceptanceofacollectiontakenupinagamblingsaloonfortherebuildingofhischurch,destroyedbyfire,gavehimapopularitylargeenough,itmustbeconfessed,tocoverthesinsofthegamblersthemselves,butitwasnotproventhatHEhadeverorganizedanyformofrelief。ButitwastruethatlocalhistorysomehowacceptedhimasanexponentofminingChristianity,withouttheleastreferencetotheopinionsoftheChristianminersthemselves。

TheRev。Mr。Wynn’sliberalhabitsandopinionswerenot,however,sharedbyhisonlydaughter,amotherlessyoungladyofeighteen。NellieWynnwasintheeyeofExcelsioranunapproachabledivinity,asinaccessibleandcoldasherfatherwasimpulsiveandfamiliar。Anatmosphereofchasteandproudvirginitymadeitselffelteveninthestarchedintegrityofherspotlessskirts,inherneatlyglovedfinger-tips,inherclearambereyes,inherimperiousredlips,inhersensitivenostrils。

NeeditbesaidthattheyouthandmiddleageofExcelsiorweremadly,becauseapparentlyhopelessly,inlovewithher?Fortherest,shehadbeenexpensivelyeducated,wasprofoundlyignorantintwolanguages,withatrainedmisunderstandingofmusicandpainting,andanaturalandfaultlesstasteindress。

TheRev。Mr。Wynnwasengagedinacharacteristicheartypartingwithoneofhislatestconverts,uponhisowndoorstep,withadmirablealfrescoeffect。Hehadjustclappedhimontheshoulder。\"Good-by,good-by,Charley,myboy,andkeepintherightpath;notup,ordown,orroundthegulch,youknow——ha,ha!——butstraightacrosslotstotheshininggate。\"Hehadraisedhisvoiceunderthestimulusofafewadmiringspectators,andbackedhisconvertplayfullyagainstthewall。\"Yousee!

we’regoin’intowin,youbet。Good-by!I’daskyoutostepinandhaveachat,butI’vegotmyworktodo,andsohaveyou。

Thegospelmustn’tkeepusfromthat,mustit,Charley?Ha,ha!\"

Theconvert(whoelsewherewasaprofaneexpressman,andhadbecomequiteimbecileunderMr。Wynn’sactiveheartinessandbrotherlyhorse-playbeforespectators)managed,however,tofeeblystammerwithablushsomethingabout\"MissNellie。\"

\"Ah,Nellie。She,too,isathertasks——trimmingherlamp——youknow,theparableofthewisevirgins,\"continuedFatherWynnhastily,fearingthattheconvertmighttaketheillustrationliterally。\"There,there——good-by。Keepintherightpath。\"

AndwithapartingshovehedismissedCharleyandenteredhisownhouse。

That\"wisevirgin,\"Nellie,hadevidentlyfinishedwiththelamp,andwasnowgoingouttomeetthebridegroom,asshewasfullydressedandgloved,andhadapinkparasolinherhand,asherfatherenteredthesitting-room。Hisbluffheartinessseemedtofadeawayasheremovedhissoft,broad-brimmedhatandglancedacrossthetoofresh-lookingapartment。Therewasasmellofmortarstillintheair,andafaintsuggestionthatatanymomentgreengrassmightappearbetweentheintersticesofthered-brickhearth。Theroom,yieldingalittleinthepointofcoldness,seemedtoshareMissNellie’sfreshvirginity,and,barringthepinkparasol,setheroffasinavestal’scell。

\"Isupposedyouwouldn’tcaretoseeBrace,theexpressman,soI

gotridofhimatthedoor,\"saidherfather,drawingoneofthenewchairstowardshimslowly,andsittingdowncarefully,asifitwereahithertountriedexperiment。

MissNellie’sfacetookatintofinterest。\"Thenhedoesn’tgowiththecoachtoIndianSpringto-day?\"

\"No;why?\"

\"IthoughtofgoingovermyselftogettheBurnhamgirlstocometochoir-meeting,\"repliedMissNelliecarelessly,\"andhemighthavebeencompany。\"

\"He’dgonow,ifheknewyouweregoing,\"saidherfather;\"butit’sjustaswellheshouldn’tbeneedlesslyencouraged。I

ratherthinkthatSheriffDunnisalittlejealousofhim。Bytheway,thesheriffismuchbetter。Icalledtocheerhimupto-day\"(Mr。Wynnhadinfacttumultuouslyacceleratedthesickman’spulse),\"andhetalkedofyou,asusual。Infact,hesaidhehadonlytwothingstogetwellfor。OnewastocatchandhangthatwomanTeresa,whoshothim;theother——can’tyouguesstheother?\"headdedarchly,withafaintsuggestionofhisothermanner。

MissNelliecoldlycouldnot。

TheRev。Mr。Wynn’sarchnessvanished。\"Don’tbeafool,\"hesaiddryly。\"Hewantstomarryyou,andyouknowit。\"

\"Mostofthemenheredo,\"respondedMissNellie,withouttheleasttraceofcoquetry。\"Istheweddingorthehangingtotakeplacefirst,ortogether,sohecanofficiateatboth?\"

\"HisshareintheUnionDitchisworthahundredthousanddollars,\"continuedherfather;\"andifheisn’tnominatedfordistrictjudgethisfall,he’sboundtogotothelegislature,anyway。Idon’tthinkagirlwithyouradvantagesandeducationcanaffordtothrowawaythechanceofshininginSacramento,SanFrancisco,or,ingoodtime,perhapsevenWashington。\"

MissNellie’seyesdidnotreflectentiredisapprovalofthissuggestion,althoughsherepliedwithsomethingofherfather’spracticalquality。

\"Mr。Dunnisnotoutofhisbedyet,andtheysayTeresa’sgotawaytoArizona,sothereisn’tanyparticularhurry。\"

\"Perhapsnot;butseehere,Nellie,I’vesomeimportantnewsforyou。YouknowyouryoungfriendoftheCarquinezWoods——Dorman,thebotanist,eh?Well,Braceknowsallabouthim。Andwhatdoyouthinkheis?\"

MissNellietookuponherselfafewextradegreesofcold,anddidn’tknow。

\"AnInjin!Yes,anout-and-outCherokee。YouseehecallshimselfDorman——LowDorman。That’sonlyFrenchfor’SleepingWater,’hisInjinname!——’LowDorman。’\"

\"Youmean’L’EauDormante,’\"saidNellie。

\"That’swhatIsaid。Thechiefcalledhim’SleepingWater’whenhewasaboy,andoneofthemFrenchCanadiantrapperstranslateditintoFrenchwhenhebroughthimtoCaliforniatoschool。Buthe’sanInjin,sure。Nowonderhepreferstoliveinthewoods。\"

\"Well?\"saidNellie。

\"Well,\"echoedherfatherimpatiently,\"he’sanInjin,Itellyou,andyoucan’tofcoursehaveanythingtodowithhim。Hemustn’tcomehereagain。\"

\"Butyouforget,\"saidNellieimperturbably,\"thatitwasyouwhoinvitedhimhere,andweresomuchexercisedoverhim。YourememberyouintroducedhimtotheBishopandthoseEasternclergymenasamagnificentspecimenofayoungCalifornian。YouforgetwhatanoccasionyoumadeofhiscomingtochurchonSunday,andhowyoumadehimcomeinhisbuckskinshirtandwalkdownthestreetwithyouafterservice!\"

\"Yes,yes,\"saidtheRev。Mr。Wynn,hurriedly。

\"And,\"continuedNelliecarelessly,\"howyoumadeussingoutofthesamebook’ChildrenofourFather’sFold,’andhowyoupreachedathimuntilheactuallygotacolor!\"

\"Yes,\"saidherfather;\"butitwasn’tknownthenhewasanInjin,andtheyarefrightfullyunpopularwiththoseSouthwesternmenamongwhomwelabor。Indeed,IamquiteconvincedthatwhenBracesaid’theonlygoodIndianwasadeadone’hisexpression,thoughextravagant,perhaps,reallyvoicedthesentimentsofthemajority。Itwouldbeonlykindnesstotheunfortunatecreaturetowarnhimfromexposinghimselftotheirrudebutconscientiousantagonism。\"

\"Perhapsyou’dbettertellhim,then,inyourownpopularway,whichtheyallseemtounderstandsowell,\"respondedthedaughter。Mr。Wynncastaquickglanceather,buttherewasnotraceofironyinherface——nothingbutahalf-boredindifferenceasshewalkedtowardthewindow。

\"Iwillgowithyoutothecoach-office,\"saidherfather,whogenerallygavethesesimplepaternaldutiesthepronouncedcharacterofapublicChristianexample。

\"It’shardlyworthwhile,\"repliedMissNellie。\"I’vetostopattheWatsons’,atthefootofthehill,andaskafterthebaby;soIshallgoontotheCrossingandpickupthecoachwhenitpasses。Good-by。\"

Nevertheless,assoonasNelliehaddeparted,theRev。Mr。Wynnproceededtothecoach-office,andpubliclygraspingthehandofYubaBill,thedriver,commendedhisdaughtertohiscareinthenameoftheuniversalbrotherhoodofmanandtheChristianfraternity。Carriedawaybyhisheartiness,heforgothispreviouscaution,andconfidedtotheexpressmanMissNellie’sregretsthatshewasnottohavethatgentleman’scompany。TheresultwasthatMissNelliefoundthecoachwithitspassengersawaitingherwithupliftedhatsandwreathedsmilesattheCrossing,andtheboxseat(fromwhichanunfortunatestranger,whohadexpensivelypaidforit,hadbeensummarilyejected)atherservicebesideYubaBill,whohadthrownawayhiscigaranddonnedanewpairofbuckskinglovestodoherhonor。ButamoreseriousresulttotheyoungbeautywastheeffectoftheRev。Mr。

Wynn’sconfidencesupontheimpulsiveheartofJackBrace,theexpressman。Ithasbeenalreadyintimatedthatitwashis\"dayoff。\"Unabletosummarilyreassumehisusualfunctionsbesidethedriverwithoutsomepracticalreason,andashamedtogosopalpablyasamerepassenger,hewasforcedtoletthecoachproceedwithouthim。Discomfitedforthemoment,hewasnot,however,beaten。Hehadlosttheblissfuljourneybyherside,whichwouldhavebeenhisprofessionalright,but——shewasgoingtoIndianSpring!couldhenotanticipateherthere?Mighttheynotmeetinthemostaccidentalmanner?Andwhatmightnotcomefromthatmeetingawayfromthepryingeyesoftheirowntown?

Mr。Bracedidnothesitate,butsaddlinghisfleetBuckskin,bythetimethestage-coachhadpassedtheCrossinginthehigh-roadhehadmountedthehillandwasdashingalongthe\"cutoff\"inthesamedirection,afullmileinadvance。ArrivingatIndianSpring,helefthishorseataMexicanposadaontheconfinesofthesettlement,andfromthepileddebrisofatunnelexcavationawaitedtheslowarrivalofthecoach。Onmaturereflectionhecouldgivenoreasonwhyhehadnotboldlyawaiteditattheexpressoffice,exceptacertainbashfulconsciousnessofhisownfolly,andabeliefthatitmightbeglaringlyapparenttothebystanders。Whenthecoacharrivedandhehadovercomethisconsciousness,itwastoolate。YubaBillhaddischargedhispassengersforIndianSpringanddrivenaway。MissNelliewasinthesettlement,butwhere?Astimepassedhebecamemoredesperateandbolder。Hewalkedrecklesslyupanddownthemainstreet,glancinginattheopendoorsofshops,andeveninthewindowsofprivatedwellings。ItmighthaveseemedapoorcomplimenttoMissNellie,butitwasanevidenceofhiscompletepreoccupation,whenthesightofafemalefaceatawindow,eventhoughitwasplainorperhapspainted,causedhishearttobound,ortheglancingofaskirtinthedistancequickenedhisfeetandhispulses。HadJackcontentedhimselfwithremainingatExcelsiorhemighthavevaguelyregretted,butassoonbecomeasvaguelyaccustomedto,MissNellie’sabsence。Butitwasnotuntilhishithertoquietandpassivelovetookthisfirststepofactionthatitfullydeclareditself。Whenhehadmadethetourofthetownadozentimesunsuccessfully,hehadperfectlymadeuphismindthatmarriagewithNellieorthespeedydeathofseveralpeople,includingpossiblyhimself,wastheonlyalternative。Heregrettedhehadnotaccompaniedher;heregrettedhehadnotdemandedwhereshewasgoing;hecontemplatedacourseoffutureactionthattwohoursagowouldhavefilledhimwithbashfulterror。Therewasclearlybutonethingtodo——todeclarehispassiontheinstanthemether,andreturnwithhertoExcelsioranacceptedsuitor,ornottoreturnatall。

Suddenlyhewasvexatiouslyconsciousofhearinghisnamelazilycalled,andlookingupfoundthathewasontheoutskirtsofthetown,andinterrogatedbytwohorsemen。

\"Gotdowntowalk,andthecoachgotawayfromyou,Jack,eh?\"

Alittleashamedofhispreoccupation,Bracestammeredsomethingabout\"collections。\"Hedidnotrecognizethemen,buthisownface,name,andbusinesswerefamiliartoeverybodyforfiftymilesalongthestage-road。

\"Well,youcansettleabetforus,Ireckon。BillDacretharbetmefivedollarsandthedrinksthatayounggalwemetattheedgeoftheCarquinezWoods,dressedinalongbrowndusterandhalfmuffledupinahood,wasthedaughterofFatherWynnofExcelsior。Ididnotgetafairlookather,butitstandstoreasonthatahigh-tonedyoungladylikeNellieWynndon’tgotrap’singalongthewoodlikeaPikeCountytramp。Itookthebet。Maybeyouknowifshe’shereorinExcelsior?\"

Mr。Bracefelthimselfturningpalewitheagernessandexcitement。Butthenearprospectofseeingherpresentlygavehimbackhiscaution,andheansweredtruthfullythathehadleftherinExcelsior,andthatinhistwohours’sojourninIndianSpringhehadnotmetheronce。\"But,\"headded,withaCalifornian’sreverenceforthesanctityofabet,\"Ireckonyou’dbettermakeitastand-offfortwenty-fourhours,andI’llfindoutandletyouknow。\"Which,itisonlyfairtosay,hehonestlyintendedtodo。

Withahurriednodofparting,hecontinuedinthedirectionoftheWoods。Whenhehadsatisfiedhimselfthatthestrangershadenteredthesettlement,andwouldnotfollowhimforfurtherexplanation,hequickenedhispace。Inhalfanhourhepassedbetweentwoofthegiganticsentinelsthatguardedtheentrancetoatrail。Herehepausedtocollecthisthoughts。TheWoodswerevastinextent,thetraildimanduncertain——attimesapparentlybreakingoff,orintersectinganothertrailasfaintasitself。BelievingthatMissNelliehaddivergedfromthehighwayonlyasamomentaryexcursionintotheshade,andthatshewouldnotdaretopenetrateitsmoresombreandunknownrecesses,hekeptwithinsightoftheskirtingplain。Bydegreesthesedateinfluenceofthesilentvaultsseemedtodepresshim。

Theardorofthechasebegantoflag。Underthecalmoftheirdimroofthefeverofhisveinsbegantosubside;hispaceslackened;hereasonedmoredeliberately。ItwasbynomeansprobablethattheyoungwomaninabrowndusterwasNellie;itwasnotherhabitualtravelingdress;itwasnotlikehertowalkunattendedintheroad;therewasnothinginhertastesandhabitstotakeherintothisgloomyforest,allowingthatshehadevenenteredit;andonthisabsolutequestionofheridentitythetwowitnessesweredivided。Hestoppedirresolutely,andcastalast,long,half-despairinglookaroundhim。Hithertohehadgiventhatpartofthewoodnearesttheplainhisgreatestattention。Hisglancenowsoughtitsdarkerrecesses。Suddenlyhebecamebreathless。Wasitabeamofsunlightthathadpiercedthegroinedroofabove,andnowrestedagainstthetrunkofoneofthedimmer,moresecludedgiants?No,itwasmoving;evenashegazeditslippedaway,glancedagainstanothertree,passedacrossoneofthevaultedaisles,andthenwaslostagain。Briefaswastheglimpse,hewasnotmistaken——itwasthefigureofawoman。

Inanothermomenthewasonhertrack,andsoonhadthesatisfactionofseeingherreappearatalesserdistance。Butthecontinualinterventionofthemassivetrunksmadethechasebynomeansaneasyone,andashecouldnotkeepheralwaysinsighthewasunabletofolloworunderstandtheoneintelligentdirectionwhichsheseemedtoinvariablykeep。Nevertheless,hegaineduponherbreathlessly,and,thankstothebark-strewnfloor,noiselessly。Hewasnearenoughtodistinguishandrecognizethedressshewore,apaleyellow,thathehadadmiredwhenhefirstsawher。ItwasNellie,unmistakably;ifitweresheofthebrownduster,shehaddiscardedit,perhapsforgreaterfreedom。Hewasnearenoughtocalloutnow,butasuddennervoustimidityovercamehim;hislipsgrewdry。Whatshouldhesaytoher?Howaccountforhispresence?\"MissNellie,onemoment!\"hegasped。Shedartedforwardand——vanished。

Atthismomenthewasnotmorethanadozenyardsfromher。Herushedtowhereshehadbeenstanding,butherdisappearancewasperfectandcomplete。Hemadeacircuitofthegroupoftreeswithinwhoseradiusshehadlastappeared,buttherewasneithertraceofher,norasuggestionofhermodeofescape。Hecalledaloudtoher;thevacantWoodslethishelplessvoicedieintheirunresponsivedepths。Hegazedintotheairanddownatthebark-strewncarpetathisfeet。Likemostofhisvocation,hewassparingofspeech,andepigrammaticafterhisfashion。

Comprehendinginoneswiftbutdespairingflashofintelligencetheexistenceofsomefatefulpowerbeyondhisownweakendeavor,heaccepteditslogicalresultwithcharacteristicgrimness,threwhishatupontheground,puthishandsinhispockets,andsaid——

\"Well,I’md——d!\"

CHAPTERIII。

OutofcomplimenttoMissNellieWynn,YubaBill,onreachingIndianSpring,hadmadeaslightdetourtoenablehimtoostentatiouslysetdownhisfairpassengerbeforethedooroftheBurnhams。Whenithadclosedontheadmiringeyesofthepassengersandthecoachhadrattledaway,MissNellie,withoutanyunduehasteorapparentchangeinherusualquietdemeanor,managed,however,todispatchherbusinesspromptly,and,leavinganimpressionthatshewouldcallagainbeforeherreturntoExcelsior,partedfromherfriendsandslippedawaythroughasidestreettotheGeneralFurnishingStoreofIndianSpring。Inpassingthisemporium,MissNellie’squickeyehaddiscoveredacheapbrownlinendusterhanginginitswindow。Topurchaseit,andputitoverherdelicatecambricdress,albeitwithashiveringsensethatshelookedlikeabadlyfoldedbrown-paperparcel,didnottakelong。Asshelefttheshopitwaswithmixedemotionsofchagrinandsecuritythatshenoticedthatherpassagethroughthesettlementnolongerturnedtheheadsofitsmaleinhabitants。ShereachedtheoutskirtsofIndianSpringandthehigh-roadataboutthetimeMr。Bracehadbegunhisfruitlesspatrolofthemainstreet。Farinthedistanceafaintolive-

greentablemountainseemedtoriseabruptlyfromtheplain。ItwastheCarquinezWoods。Gatheringherspotlessskirtsbeneathherextemporizedbrowndomino,shesetoutbrisklytowardsthem。

Butherprogresswasscarcelyfreeorexhilarating。Shewasnotaccustomedtowalkinginacountrywhere\"buggy-riding\"wasconsideredtheonlygenteelyoung-lady-likemodeofprogression,anditsregularprovisiontheexpectedcourtesyofmankind。

Alwaysfastidiouslybooted,herlow-quarteredshoeswerecharmingtotheeye,buthardlyadaptedtothedustandinequalitiesofthehighroad。ItwastruethatshehadthoughtofbuyingacoarserpairatIndianSpring,butoncefacetofacewiththeiruncompromisingugliness,shehadfalteredandfled。Thesunwasunmistakablyhot,butherparasolwastoowellknownandofferedtooviolentacontrasttothedusterforpracticaluse。Onceshestoppedwithanexclamationofannoyance,hesitated,andlookedback。Inhalfanhourshehadtwicelosthershoeandhertemper;apinkflushtookpossessionofhercheeks,andhereyeswerebrightwithsuppressedrage。Dustbegantoformgrimycirclesaroundtheirorbits;withcat-likeshiverssheevenfeltitpervadetherootsofherblondhair。Graduallyherbreathgrewmorerapidandhysterical,hersmartingeyesbecamehumid,andatlast,encounteringtwoobservanthorsemenintheroad,sheturnedandfled,until,reachingthewood,shebegantocry。

Neverthelessshewaitedforthetwohorsementopass,tosatisfyherselfthatshewasnotfollowed;thenpushedonvaguely,untilshereachedafallentree,where,withagestureofdisgust,shetoreoffherhaplessdusterandflungitontheground。Shethensatdownsobbing,butafteramomentdriedhereyeshurriedlyandstartedtoherfeet。Afewpacesdistant,erect,noiseless,withoutstretchedhand,theyoungsolitaryoftheCarquinezWoodsadvancedtowardsher。Hishandhadalmosttouchedhers,whenhestopped。

\"Whathashappened?\"heaskedgravely。

\"Nothing,\"shesaid,turninghalfaway,andsearchingthegroundwithhereyes,asifshehadlostsomething。\"OnlyImustbegoingbacknow。\"

\"Youshallgobackatonce,ifyouwishit,\"hesaid,flushingslightly。\"Butyouhavebeencrying;why?\"

FrankasMissNelliewishedtobe,shecouldnotbringherselftosaythatherfeethurther,andthedustandheatwereruininghercomplexion。Itwasthereforewithahalf-confidentbeliefthathertroubleswerereallyofamoralqualitythatsheanswered,\"Nothing——nothing,but——but——it’swrongtocomehere。\"

\"Butyoudidnotthinkitwaswrongwhenyouagreedtocome,atourlastmeeting,\"saidtheyoungman,withthatpersistentlogicwhichexasperatestheinconsequentfemininemind。\"Itcannotbeanymorewrongto-day。\"

\"Butitwasnotsofaroff,\"murmuredtheyounggirl,withoutlookingup。