第4章

\"No,\"saidBillsullenly,\"he’sameancuss。\"

\"Iknowhim,\"saidtheHon。Fred,\"letmetryhim。\"Butthestrangerdeclaredthepintosuitedhimdowntothegroundandhewouldn’ttaketwicehismoneyforhim。

\"Why,\"heprotested,\"thatthere’swhatIcallanunusualhoss,anddowninMontanaforaladyhe’dfetchuptoahundredandfiftydollars。\"Invaintheyhaggledandbargained;themanwasimmovable。Eightydollarshewouldn’tlookat,ahundredhardlymadehimhesitate。AtthispointLadyCharlottecamedownintothelightandstoodbyherhusband,whoexplainedthecircumstancestoher。ShehadalreadyheardBill’sdescriptionofGwen’saccidentandofherpartinthechurch-buildingschemes。Therewassilenceforafewmomentsasshestoodlookingatthebeautifulpony。

\"Whatashamethepoorchildshouldhavetopartwiththedearlittlecreature!\"shesaidinalowtonetoherhusband。Then,turningtothestranger,shesaidinclear,sweettones:

\"Whatdoyouaskforhim?\"Hehesitatedandthensaid,liftinghishatawkwardlyinsalute:\"IwasjustremarkinghowthatpintowouldfetchonehundredandfiftydollarsdownintoMontana。Butseein’

asaladyisenquirin’,I’llputhimdowntoonehundredandtwenty-five。\"

\"Toomuch,\"shesaidpromptly,\"fartoomuch,isitnot,Bill?\"

\"Well,\"drawledBill,\"if’twereafellaraswasusedtoladieshe’dofferyouthepinto,buthe’stoopizenmeaneventocomedowntotheevenhundred。\"

TheYankeetookhimupquickly。\"Wall,ifIweresoblanked——

pardon,madam\"——takingoffhishat,\"usedtoladiesassomefolkswouldliketothinkthemselves,I’dbuythattherepintoandmakeapresentofittothishereladyasstandsbeforeme。\"Billtwisteduneasily。

\"ButIain’tgoin’tobemean;I’llputthatpintoinfortheevenmoneyfortheladyifanymancarestoputupthestuff。\"

\"Well,mydear,\"saidtheHon。Fredwithabow,\"wecannotwellletthatgagelie。\"SheturnedandsmiledathimandthepintowastransferredtotheAshleystables,toBill’soutspokendelight,whodeclaredhe\"couldn’thavefacedthemusicifthattherepintohadgoneacrosstheline。\"Iconfess,however,IwassomewhatsurprisedattheeasewithwhichHiescapedhiswrath,andmysurprisewasinnowaylessenedwhenIsaw,laterintheevening,thetwopartnerswiththestrangertakingaquietdrinkoutofthesamebottlewithevidentmutualadmirationanddelight。

\"You’reanA1corker,youare!I’llbeblankedifyouain’tabird——asingin’bird——areg’larcanary,\"IheardHisaytoBill。

ButBill’sonlyreplywasalong,slowwinkwhichpassedintoafrownashecaughtmyeye。Mysuspicionwasarousedthatthesaleofthepintomightbearinvestigation,andthissuspicionwasdeepenedwhenGwennextweekgavemearapturousaccountofhowsplendidlyBillhaddisposedofthepinto,showingmebillsforonehundredandfiftydollars!Tomylookofamazement,Gwenreplied:

\"Yousee,hemusthavegotthembiddingagainsteachother,andbesides,Billsayspintosaregoingup。\"

Lightbegantodawnuponme,butIonlyansweredthatIknewtheyhadrisenveryconsiderablyinvaluewithinamonth。TheextrafiftywasBill’s。

IwasnotpresenttowitnessthefinishingofBill’sbluff,butwastoldthatwhenBillmadehiswaythroughthecrowdedaisleandlaidhisfivehundredandfiftydollarsontheschoolhousedeskthelookofdisgust,surpriseandfinallyofpleasureonRobbie’sface,wasworthahundredmore。ButRobbiewasreadyandputdownhistwohundredwiththesingleremark:

\"Ay!ye’renoasdaftasyelook,\"midroarsoflaughterfromall。

ThenThePilot,witheyesandfaceshining,roseandthankedthemall;butwhenhetoldofhowthelittlegirlinherlonelyshackinthehillsthoughtsomuchofthechurchthatshegaveupforitherbelovedpony,heronepossession,thelightfromhiseyesglowedintheeyesofall。

Butthemenfromtherancheswhocouldunderstandthefullmeaningofhersacrificeandwhoalsocouldrealizethefullmeasureofhercalamity,werestirredtotheirhearts’depths,sothatwhenBillremarkedinaverydistinctundertone,\"IcherishtheopinionthatthishereGospelshopwouldn’tbematerializin’intoitspresentshapebutforthatleetlegel,\"thererosegrowlsofapprovalinavarietyoftonesandexpletivesthatleftnodoubtthathisopinionwasthatofall。

ButthoughThePilotnevercouldquitegetatthetrueinwardnessofBill’smeasuresandmethods,andwasdoubtlessallthemorecomfortableinmindforthat,hehadnodoubtthatwhileGwen’sinfluencewasthemovingspringofaction,Bill’sbluffhadagooddealtodowiththe\"materializin’\"ofthefirstchurchinSwanCreek,andinthisconviction,Ishare。

WhethertheHon。FredeverunderstoodthepeculiarstyleofBill’sfinancing,Idonotquiteknow。Butifheeverdidcometoknow,hewasfartoomuchofamantomakeafuss。Besides,Ifancythesmileonhislady’sfacewasworthsomelargeamounttohim。Atleast,sothelookofproudandfondloveinhiseyesseemedtosayasheturnedawaywithherfromthefirethenightofthepinto’ssale。

CHAPTERXVIII

THELADYCHARLOTTE

Thenightofthepinto’ssalewasanightmomentoustoGwen,forthenitwasthattheLadyCharlotte’sinterestinherbegan。

Momentous,too,totheLadyCharlotte,foritwasthatnightthatbroughtThePilotintoherlife。

Ihadturnedbacktothefirearoundwhichthemenhadfallenintogroupspreparedtohaveanhour’ssoliddelight,forthescenewasfullofwildandpicturesquebeautytome,whenTheDukecameandtouchedmeontheshoulder。

\"LadyCharlottewouldliketoseeyou。\"

\"Andwhy,pray?\"

\"ShewantstohearaboutthisaffairofBill’s。\"

Wewentthroughthekitchenintothelargedining-room,atoneendofwhichwasastonechimneyandfireplace。LadyCharlottehaddeclaredthatshedidnotmuchcarewhatkindofahousetheHon。

Fredwouldbuildforher,butthatshemusthaveafireplace。

Shewasverybeautiful——tall,slightandgracefulineveryline。

Therewasareserveandagrandairinherbearingthatputpeopleinaweofher。ThisaweIshared;butasIenteredtheroomshewelcomedmewithsuchkindlygracethatIfeltquiteateaseinamoment。

\"Comeandsitbyme,\"shesaid,drawinganarmchairintothecircleaboutthefire。\"Iwantyoutotellusallaboutagreatmanythings。\"

\"Youseewhatyou’reinfor,Connor,\"saidherhusband。\"Itisaseriousbusinesswhenmyladytakesoneinhand。\"

\"Asheknowstohiscost,\"shesaid,smilingandshakingherheadatherhusband。

\"SoIcantestify,\"putinTheDuke。

\"Ah!Ican’tdoanythingwithyou,\"shereplied,turningtohim。

\"Yourmostabjectslave,\"herepliedwithaprofoundbow。

\"Ifyouonlywere,\"smilingathim——alittlesadly,Ithought——\"I’dkeepyououtofallsortsofmischief。\"

\"Quitetrue,Duke,\"saidherhusband,\"justlookatme。\"

TheDukegazedathimamomentortwo。\"Wonderful!\"hemurmured,\"whatadeliverance!\"

\"Nonsense!\"brokeinLadyCharlotte。\"Youareturningmymindawayfrommypurpose。\"

\"Isitpossible,doyouthink?\"saidTheDuketoherhusband。

\"Notintheveryleast,\"hereplied,\"ifmyexperiencegoesforanything。\"

ButLadyCharlotteturnedherbackuponthemandsaidtome:

\"Now,tellmefirstaboutBill’sencounterwiththatfunnylittleScotchman。\"

ThenItoldherthestoryofBill’sbluffinmybeststyle,imitating,asIhavesomesmallskillindoing,themannerandspeechofthevariousactorsinthescene。Shewasgreatlyamusedandinterested。

\"AndBillhasreallygothisshareready,\"shecried。\"Itisverycleverofhim。\"

\"Yes,\"Ireplied,\"butBillisonlytheveryhumbleinstrument,themovingspiritisbehind。\"

\"Oh,yes,youmeanthelittlegirlthatownsthepony,\"shesaid。

\"That’sanotherthingyoumusttellmeabout。\"

\"TheDukeknowsmorethanI,\"Ireplied,shiftingtheburdentohim;\"myacquaintanceisonlyofyesterday;hisislifelong。\"

\"Whyhaveyounevertoldmeofher?\"shedemanded,turningtotheDuke。

\"Haven’tItoldyouofthelittleMeredithgirl?SurelyIhave,\"

saidTheDuke,hesitatingly。

\"Now,youknowquitewellyouhavenot,andthatmeansyouaredeeplyinterested。Oh,Iknowyouwell,\"shesaid,severely。

\"Heisthemostsecretiveman,\"shewentontome,\"shamefullyandungratefullyreserved。\"

TheDukesmiled;thensaid,lazily:\"Why,she’sjustachild。Whyshouldyoubeinterestedinher?Noonewas,\"headdedsadly,\"tillmisfortunedistinguishedher。\"

Hereyesgrewsoft,andhergaymannerchanged,andshesaidtoTheDukegently:\"Tellmeofhernow。\"

Itwasevidentlyaneffort,buthebeganhisstoryofGwenfromthetimehesawherfirst,yearsago,playinginandoutofherfather’sramblingshack,shyandwildasayoungfox。Ashewentonwithhistale,hisvoicedroppedintoalow,musicaltone,andheseemedasifdreamingaloud。Unconsciouslyheputintothetalemuchofhimself,revealinghowgreataninfluencethelittlechildhadhaduponhim,andhowemptyoflovehislifehadbeeninthislonelyland。LadyCharlottelistenedwithfaceintentuponhim,andevenherbluffhusbandwasconsciousthatsomethingmorethanusualwashappening。HehadneverheardTheDukebreakthroughhisproudreservebefore。

ButwhenTheDuketoldthestoryofGwen’sawfulfall,whichhedidwithgreatgraphicpower,alittleredspotburnedupontheLadyCharlotte’spalecheek,and,asTheDukefinishedhistalewiththewords,\"Itwasherlastride,\"shecoveredherfacewithherhandsandcried:

\"Oh,Duke,itishorribletothinkof!Butwhatsplendidcourage!\"

\"Greatstuff!eh,Duke?\"criedtheHon。Fred,kickingaburninglogvigorously。

ButTheDukemadenoreply。

\"Howisshenow,Duke?\"saidLadyCharlotte。TheDukelookedupasfromadream。\"Brightasthemorning,\"hesaid。Then,inreplytoLadyCharlotte’slookofwonder,headded:

\"ThePilotdidit。Connorwilltellyou。Idon’tunderstandit。\"

\"NordoI,either。ButIcantellyouonlywhatIsawandheard,\"

Ianswered。

\"Tellme,\"saidLadyCharlotteverygently。

ThenItoldherhow,onebyone,wehadfailedtohelpher,andhowThePilothadriddenupthatmorningthroughthecanyon,andhowhehadbroughtthefirstlightandpeacetoherbyhismarvellouspicturesoftheflowersandfernsandtreesandallthewonderfulmysteriesofthatwonderfulcanyon。

\"Butthatwasn’tall,\"saidtheDukequickly,asIstopped。

\"No,\"Isaidslowly,\"thatwasNOTallbyalongway;buttherestIdon’tunderstand。That’sThePilot’ssecret。\"

\"Tellmewhathedid,\"saidLadyCharlotte,softly,oncemore。\"I

wanttoknow。\"

\"Idon’tthinkIcan,\"Ireplied。\"HesimplyreadoutoftheScripturestoherandtalked。\"

LadyCharlottelookeddisappointed。

\"Isthatall?\"shesaid。

\"ItisquiteenoughforGwen,\"saidTheDukeconfidently,\"forthereshelies,oftensuffering,alwayslongingforthehillsandthefreeair,butwithherfaceradiantastheflowersofthebelovedcanyon。\"

\"Imustseeher,\"saidLadyCharlotte,\"andthatwonderfulPilot。\"

\"You’llbedisappointedinhim,\"saidTheDuke。

\"Oh,I’veseehimandheardhim,butIdon’tknowhim,\"shereplied。\"Theremustbesomethinginhimthatonedoesnotseeatfirst。\"

\"SoIhavediscovered,\"saidTheDuke,andwiththatthesubjectwasdropped,butnotbeforetheLadyCharlottemademepromisetotakehertoGwen,TheDukebeingstrangelyunwillingtodothisforher。

\"You’llbedisappointed,\"hesaid。\"Sheisonlyasimplelittlechild。\"

ButLadyCharlottethoughtdifferently,and,havingmadeupherminduponthematter,therewasnothingforit,asherhusbandsaid,but\"forallhandstosurrenderandthesoonerthebetter。\"

AndsotheLadyCharlottehadherway,which,asitturnedout,wasmuchthewisestandbest。

CHAPTERXIX

THROUGHGWEN’SWINDOW

WhenItoldThePilotofLadyCharlotte’spurposetovisitGwen,hewasnottoowellpleased。

\"WhatdoesshewantwithGwen?\"hesaidimpatiently。\"Shewilljustputnotionsintoherheadandmakethechilddiscontented。\"

\"Whyshouldshe?\"saidI。

\"Shewon’tmeanto,butshebelongstoanotherworld,andGwencannottalktoherwithoutgettingglimpsesofalifethatwillmakeherlongforwhatshecanneverhave,\"saidThePilot。

\"ButsupposeitisnotidlecuriosityinLadyCharlotte,\"I

suggested。

\"Idon’tsayitisquitethat,\"heanswered,\"butthesepeopleloveasensation。\"

\"Idon’tthinkyouknowLadyCharlotte,\"Ireplied。\"Ihardlythinkfromhertonetheothernightthatsheisasensationhunter。\"

\"Atanyrate,\"heanswered,decidedly,\"sheisnottoworrypoorGwen。\"

Iwasalittlesurprisedathisattitude,andfeltthathewasunfairtoLadyCharlotte,butIforboretoarguewithhimonthematter。HecouldnotbeartothinkofanypersonorthingthreateningthepeaceofhisbelovedGwen。

TheveryfirstSaturdayaftermypromisewasgivenweweresurprisedtoseeLadyCharlotterideuptothedoorofourshackintheearlymorning。

\"Yousee,Iamnotgoingtoletyouoff,\"shesaid,asIgreetedher。\"Andthedayissoveryfineforaride。\"

Ihastenedtoapologizefornotgoingtoher,andthentogetoutofmydifficulty,rathermeanlyturnedtowardThePilot,andsaid:

\"ThePilotdoesn’tapproveofourvisit。\"

\"Andwhynot,mayIask?\"saidLadyCharlotte,liftinghereyebrows。

ThePilot’sfaceburned,partlywithwrathatme,andpartlywithembarrassment;forLadyCharlottehadputonhergrandair。Buthestoodtohisguns。

\"Iwassaying,LadyCharlotte,\"hesaid,lookingstraightintohereyes,\"thatyouandGwenhavelittleincommon——and——and——\"hehesitated。

\"Littleincommon!\"saidLadyCharlottequietly。\"Shehassufferedgreatly。\"

ThePilotwasquicktocatchthenoteofsadnessinhervoice。

\"Yes,\"hesaid,wonderingathertone,\"shehassufferedgreatly。\"

\"And,\"continuedLadyCharlotte,\"sheisbrightasthemorning,TheDukesays。\"Therewasalookofpaininherface。

ThePilot’sfacelitup,andhecamenearerandlaidhishandcaressinglyuponherbeautifulhorse。

\"Yes,thankGod!\"hesaidquickly,\"brightasthemorning。\"

\"Howcanthatbe?\"sheasked,lookingdownintohisface。\"Perhapsshewouldtellme。\"

\"LadyCharlotte,\"saidThePilotwithasuddenflush,\"Imustaskyourpardon。Iwaswrong。Ithoughtyou——\"hepaused;\"butgotoGwen,shewilltellyou,andyouwilldohergood。\"

\"Thankyou,\"saidLadyCharlotte,puttingoutherhand,\"andperhapsyouwillcomeandseeme,too。\"

ThePilotpromisedandstoodlookingafterusaswerodeupthetrail。

\"ThereissomethingmoreinyourPilotthanatfirstappears,\"shesaid。\"TheDukewasquiteright。\"

\"Heisagreatman,\"Isaidwithenthusiasm;\"tenderasawomanandwiththeheartofahero。\"

\"YouandBillandTheDukeseemtoagreeabouthim,\"shesaid,smiling。

ThenItoldhertalesofThePilot,andofhiswayswiththemen,tillherblueeyesgrewbrightandherbeautifulfacelostitsproudlook。

\"Itisperfectlyamazing,\"Isaid,finishingmystory,\"howthesedevil-may-careroughfellowsrespecthim,andcometohiminallsortsoftrouble。Ican’tunderstandit,andyetheisjustaboy。\"

\"No,notamazing,\"saidLadyCharlotteslowly。\"IthinkI

understandit。Hehasatrueman’sheart;andholdsagreatpurposeinit。I’veseenmenlikethat。Notclergymen,Imean,butmenwithagreatpurpose。\"

Then,afteramoment’sthought,sheadded:\"Butyououghttocareforhimbetter。Hedoesnotlookstrong。\"

\"Strong!\"Iexclaimedquickly,withaqueerfeelingofresentmentatmyheart。\"Hecandoasmuchridingasanyofus。\"

\"Still,\"shereplied,\"there’ssomethinginhisfacethatwouldmakehismotheranxious。\"Inspiteofmyrepudiationofhersuggestion,Ifoundmyselfforthenextfewminutesthinkingofhowhewouldcomeexhaustedandfaintfromhislongrides,andI

resolvedthathemusthavearestandchange。

ItwasoneofthoseearlySeptemberdays,thebestofallinthewesterncountry,whenthelightfallslessfiercelythroughasofthazethatseemstofilltheairaboutyou,andthatgrowsintopurpleonthefarhilltops。Bythetimewereachedthecanyonthesunwasridinghighandpouringitsraysfullintoallthedeepnookswheretheshadowsmostlylay。

Therewerenoshadowsto-day,exceptsuchasthetreescastuponthegreenmossbedsandtheblackrocks。Thetopsofthetallelmsweresereandrusty,buttheleavesoftheruggedoaksthatfringedthecanyon’slipsshonearichandglossybrown。Alldownthesidesthepoplarsanddelicatebirches,paleyellow,butsometimesflushingintoorangeandred,stoodshimmeringinthegoldenlight,whilehereandtherethebroad-spreading,featherysumachsmadegreatsplashesofbrilliantcrimsonupontheyellowandgold。Downinthebottomstoodthecedarsandthebalsams,stillgreen。Westoodsomemomentssilentlygazingintothistangleofinterlacingboughsandshimmeringleaves,allglowinginyellowlight,thenLadyCharlottebrokethesilenceintonessoftandreverentasifshestoodinagreatcathedral。

\"AndthisisGwen’scanyon!\"

\"Yes,butsheneverseesitnow,\"Isaid,forIcouldneverridethroughwithoutthinkingofthechildtowhoseheartthiswassodear,butwhoseeyesneverresteduponit。LadyCharlottemadenoreply,andwetookthetrailthatwounddownintothismazeofminglingcolorsandlightsandshadows。Everywherelaythefallenleaves,brownandyellowandgold;——everywhereonourtrail,onthegreenmossesandamongthedeadferns。Andaswerode,leavesfluttereddownfromthetreesabovesilentlythroughthetangledboughs,andlaywiththeothersonmossandrockandbeatentrail。

Theflowerswereallgone;buttheLittleSwansangaseveritsmany-voicedsong,asitflowedinpoolsandeddiesandcascades,withhereandthereagoldenleafuponitsblackwaters。Ah!howofteninweary,dustydaysthesesightsandsoundsandsilenceshavecometomeandbroughtmyheartrest!

Aswebegantoclimbupintotheopen,Iglancedatmycompanion’sface。Thecanyonhaddoneitsworkwithheraswithallwholovedit。Thetouchofpridethatwasthehabitofherfacewasgone,andinitsplacerestedtheearnestwonderofalittlechild,whileinhereyeslaythecanyon’stenderglow。AndwiththisfaceshelookedinuponGwen。

AndGwen,whohadbeenwaitingforher,forgotallhernervousfear,andwithhandsoutstretched,criedoutinwelcome:

\"Oh,I’msoglad!You’veseenitandIknowyouloveit!Mycanyon,youknow!\"shewenton,answeringLadyCharlotte’smystifiedlook。

\"Yes,dearchild,\"saidLadyCharlotte,bendingoverthepalefacewithitshaloofgoldenhair,\"Iloveit。\"Butshecouldgetnofurther,forhereyeswerefulloftears。Gwengazedupintothebeautifulface,wonderingathersilence,andthensaidgently:

\"Tellmehowitlooksto-day!ThePilotalwaysshowsittome。Doyouknow,\"sheadded,thoughtfully,\"ThePilotlookslikeithimself。Hemakesmethinkofit,and——and——\"shewentonshyly,\"youdo,too。\"

BythistimeLadyCharlottewaskneelingbythecouch,smoothingthebeautifulhairandgentlytouchingthefacesopaleandlinedwithpain。

\"Thatisagreathonor,truly,\"shesaidbrightlythroughhertears——\"tobelikeyourcanyonandlikeyourPilot,too。\"

Gwennodded,butshewasnottobedenied。

\"Tellmehowitlooksto-day,\"shesaid。\"Iwanttoseeit。Oh,I

wanttoseeit!\"

LadyCharlottewasgreatlymovedbytheyearninginthevoice,but,controllingherself,shesaidgaily:

\"Oh,Ican’tshowittoyouasyourPilotcan,butI’lltellyouwhatIsaw。\"

\"TurnmewhereIcansee,\"saidGwentome,andIwheeledhertowardthewindowandraisedherupsothatshecouldlookdownthetrailtowardthecanyon’smouth。

\"Now,\"shesaid,afterthepainoftheliftinghadpassed,\"tellme,please。\"

ThenLadyCharlottesetthecanyonbeforeherinrichandradiantcoloring,whileGwenlistened,gazingdownuponthetrailtowheretheelmtopscouldbeseen,rustyandsere。

\"Oh,itislovely!\"saidGwen,\"andIseeitsowell。ItisalltherebeforemewhenIlookthroughmywindow。\"

ButLadyCharlottelookedather,wonderingtoseeherbrightsmile,andatlastshecouldnothelpthequestion:

\"Butdon’tyouwearytoseeitwithyourowneyes?\"

\"Yes,\"saidGwengently,\"oftenIwantandwantit,oh,somuch!\"

\"Andthen,Gwen,dear,howcanyoubearit?\"Hervoicewaseagerandearnest。\"Tellme,Gwen。Ihaveheardallaboutyourcanyonflowers,butIcan’tunderstandhowthefrettingandthepainwentaway。\"

Gwenlookedatherfirstinamazement,andthenindawningunderstanding。

\"Haveyouacanyon,too?\"sheasked,gravely。

LadyCharlottepausedamoment,thennodded。Itdidappearstrangetomethatsheshouldbreakdownherproudreserveandopenherhearttothischild。

\"Andtherearenoflowers,Gwen,notone,\"shesaidratherbitterly,\"norsunnorseedsnorsoil,Ifear。\"

\"Oh,ifThePilotwerehere,hewouldtellyou。\"

Atthispoint,feelingthattheywouldratherbealone,Iexcusedmyselfonthepretextoflookingafterthehorses。

WhattheytalkedofduringthenexthourIneverknew,butwhenI

returnedtotheroomLadyCharlottewasreadingslowlyandwithperplexedfacetoGwenoutofhermother’sBiblethewords\"forthesufferingofdeath,crownedwithgloryandhonor。\"

\"YouseeevenforHim,suffering,\"Gwensaideagerly,\"butIcan’texplain。ThePilotwillmakeitclear。\"Thenthetalkended。

WehadlunchwithGwen——bannocksandfreshsweetmilkandblueberries——andafteranhourofgayfunwecameaway。

LadyCharlottekissedhertenderlyasshebadeGwengood-by。

\"Youmustletmecomeagainandsitatyourwindow,\"shesaid,smilingdownuponthewanface。

\"Oh,Ishallwatchforyou。Howgoodthatwillbe!\"criedGwen,delightedly。\"Howmanycometoseeme!Youmakefive。\"Thensheadded,softly:\"Youwillwriteyourletter。\"ButLadyCharlotteshookherhead。

\"Ican’tdothat,Ifear,\"shesaid,\"butIshallthinkofit。\"

Itwasabrightfacethatlookedoutuponusthroughtheopenwindowaswerodedownthetrail。Justbeforewetookthedipintothecanyon,Iturnedtowavemyhand。

\"Gwen’sfriendsalwayswavefromhere,\"Isaid,wheelingmybronco。

AgainandagainLadyCharlottewavedherhandkerchief。

\"Howbeautiful,buthowwonderful!\"shesaidasiftoherself。

\"Truly,HERcanyonisfullofflowers。\"

\"Itisquitebeyondme,\"Ianswered。\"ThePilotmayexplain。\"

\"IsthereanythingyourPilotcan’tdo?\"saidLadyCharlotte。

\"Tryhim,\"Iventured。

\"Imeanto,\"shereplied,\"butIcannotbringanyonetomycanyon,Ifear,\"sheaddedinanuncertainvoice。

AsIleftheratherdoorshethankedmewithcourteousgrace。

\"Youhavedoneagreatdealforme,\"shesaid,givingmeherhand。

\"Ithasbeenabeautiful,awonderfulday。\"

WhenItoldthePilotalltheday’sdoings,heburstout:

\"Whatastupidandself-righteousfoolIhavebeen!Ineverthoughttherecouldbeanycanyoninherlife。Howshortoursightis!\"andallthatnightIcouldgetalmostnowordsfromhim。

ThatwasthefirstofmanyvisitstoGwen。NotaweekpassedbutLadyCharlottetookthetrailtotheMeredithranchandspentanhouratGwen’swindow。OftenThePilotfoundherthere。Butthoughtheywerealwayspleasanthourstohim,hewouldcomehomeingreattroubleaboutLadyCharlotte。

\"SheisperfectlycharminganddoingGwennoendofgood,butsheisproudasanarchangel。Hashadanawfulbreakwithherfamilyathome,anditisspoilingherlife。Shetoldmesomuch,butshewillallownoonetotouchtheaffair。\"

Butonedaywemetherridingtowardthevillage。Aswedrewnear,shedrewupherhorseandheldupaletter。

\"Home!\"shesaid。\"Iwroteitto-day,andImustgetitoffimmediately。\"

ThePilotunderstoodheratonce,butheonlysaid:

\"Good!\"butwithsuchemphasisthatwebothlaughed。

\"Yes,Ihopeso,\"shesaidwiththeredbeginningtoshowinhercheek。\"Ihavedroppedsomeseedintomycanyon。\"

\"IthinkIseetheflowersbeginningtospring,\"saidThePilot。

Sheshookherheaddoubtfullyandreplied:

\"IshallrideupandsitwithGwenatherwindow。\"

\"Do,\"repliedThePilot,\"thelightisgoodthere。WonderfulthingsaretobeseenthroughGwen’swindow。\"

\"Yes,\"saidLadyCharlottesoftly。\"DearGwen!——butIfearitisoftenmadebrightwithtears。\"

Asshespokeshewheeledherhorseandcanteredoff,forherowntearswerenotfaraway。Ifollowedherinthoughtupthetrailwindingthroughtheround-toppedhillsanddownthroughthegoldenlightsofthecanyonandintoGwen’sroom。Icouldseethepaleface,withitsgoldenaureole,lightupandglow,astheysatbeforethewindowwhileLadyCharlottewouldtellherhowGwen’sCanyonlookedto-dayandhowinherownbleakcanyontherewasthesignofflowers。

CHAPTERXX

HOWBILLFAVORED\"HOME-GROWNINDUSTRIES\"

ThebuildingoftheSwanCreekChurchmadeasensationinthecountry,andallthemorethatBroncoBillwasincommand。

\"WhenIputupmoneyIstaywiththegame,\"heannounced;andstayhedid,tothegreatbenefitoftheworkandtothedelightofThePilot,whowaswearinghislifeoutintryingtodoseveralmen’swork。ItwasBillthatorganizedthegangsforhaulingstoneforthefoundationandlogsforthewalls。ItwasBillthatassignedthevariousjobstothosevolunteeringservice。ToRobbieMuirandtwostalwartGlengarrymenfromtheOttawalumberregion,whoknewallaboutthebroadaxe,hegavethehewingdownofthelogsthatformedthewalls。Andwhentheyhaddone,Billdeclaredtheywere\"better’anasawmill。\"ItwasBill,too,thatdidthefinancing,andhispassagewithWilliams,thestorekeeperfrom\"theotherside\"whodealtinlumberandbuildingmaterial,wassuchasestablishedforeverBill’sreputationinfinance。

WithThePilot’splansinhishandshewenttoWilliams,seizingatimewhenthestorewasfullofmenaftertheirmailmatter。

\"Whatdoyouthinkovthemplans?\"heaskedinnocently。

Williamswasvolublewithopinionsandcriticismandsuggestions,allofwhichweregratefully,evenhumblyreceived。

\"Kindovhardtofiggeroutjesthowmuchlumber’llgointotheshack,\"saidBill;\"yeseethelogsmakesadifference。\"

ToWilliamsthethingwassimplicityitself,and,aftersomefiguring,hehandedBillacompletestatementoftheamountoflumberofallkindsthatwouldberequired。

\"Now,whatwouldthattherecometo?\"

Williamsnamedhisfigure,andthenBillentereduponnegotiations。

\"Iaintnomantobeatdownprices。No,sir,Isaygiveamanhisfigger。Ofcourse,thishereaintmyfuneral;besides,bein’aGospelshop,thepricenaterallywouldbedifferent。\"TothistheboysallassentedandWilliamslookeduncomfortable。

\"Infact,\"andBilladoptedhispublictonetoHi’sadmirationandjoy,\"thishere’sapublicinstitooshun\"(thiswasWilliams’ownthunder),\"condoocin’tothegoodofthecommunity\"(Hislappedhisthighandsquirtedhalfwayacrossthestoretosignifyhisentireapproval,\"andIcherishtheopinion\"——(delightedchucklefromHi)——

\"thatpublicmenareinterestedinthisconcern。\"

\"That’sso!Rightyouare!\"chorusedtheboysgravely。

Williamsagreed,butdeclaredhehadthoughtofallthisinmakinghiscalculation。Butseeingitwasachurch,andthefirstchurchandtheirownchurch,hewouldmakeacut,whichhedidaftermorefiguring。Billgravelytooktheslipofpaperandputitintohispocketwithoutaword。Bytheendoftheweek,havinginthemeantimeriddenintotownandinterviewedthedealersthere,BillsaunteredintothestoreandtookuphispositionremotefromWilliams。

\"You’llbewantingthatsheeting,won’tyou,nextweek,Bill?\"saidWilliams。

\"Whatsheetin’’sthat?\"

\"Why,forthechurch。Aintthelogsup?\"

\"Yes,that’sso。Iwasjustgoin’toseetheboyshereaboutgettin’ithauled,\"saidBill。

\"Hauled!\"saidWilliams,inamazedindignation。\"Aintyougoin’tosticktoyourdeal?\"

\"Igenerallymakeitmycustomtosticktomydeals,\"saidBill,lookingstraightatWilliams。

\"Well,whataboutyourdealwithmelastMondaynight?\"saidWilliams,angrily。

\"Let’ssee。LastMondaynight,\"saidBill,apparentlythinkingback;\"can’tsayasIrememberanyperticklerdeal。Anyovyoufellersremember?\"

Noonecouldrecallanydeal。

\"Youdon’tremembergettinganypaperfromme,Isuppose?\"saidWilliams,sarcastically。

\"Paper!Why,IbelieveI’vegotthattherepaperontomypersonatthispresentmoment,\"saidBill,divingintohispocketanddrawingoutWilliams’estimate。Hespentafewmomentsincarefulscrutiny。

\"Thereain’tnodealontothisasIcansee,\"saidBill,gravelypassingthepapertotheboys,whoeachscrutinizeditandpasseditonwithashakeoftheheadoraremarkastotheabsenceofanysignofadeal。Williamschangedhistone。Forhispart,hewasindifferentinthematter。

ThenBillmadehimanoffer。

\"Ovcourse,Ibelieveinsupportin’home-grownindustries,andifyoucantouchmyfiggerI’dbeuncommonlygladtogiveyouthecontract。\"

ButBill’sfigure,whichwasquitefiftypercent。lowerthanWilliams’bestoffer,wasrejectedasquiteimpossible。

\"ThoughtI’dmakeyoutheoffer,\"saidBill,carelessly,\"seein’asyou’reinstitootin’thetradeandtheboyshere’llallbebuildin’

moreorless,andIbelieveinstandin’upforlocaltradesandmanufactures。\"Therewerenodsofapprovalonallsides,andWilliamswasforcedtoaccept,forBillbeganarrangingwiththeHillbrothersandHitomakeanearlystartonMonday。Itwasagreattriumph,butBilldisplayednosignofelation;hewasratherfullofsympathyforWilliams,andeagertohelponthelumberbusinessasalocal\"institooshun。\"

SecondincommandinthechurchbuildingenterprisestoodLadyCharlotte,andunderherlaboredtheHon。Fred,TheDuke,and,indeed,allthecompanyoftheNobleSeven。Herhomebecamethecentreofanewtypeofsociallife。Withexquisitetact,andmuchwasneededforthiskindofwork,shedrewthebachelorsfromtheirlonelyshacksandfromtheirwildcarousals,andgavethematasteofthejoysofapurehome-life,thefirsttheyhadhadsinceleavingtheoldhomesyearsago。AndthenshemadethemworkforthechurchwithsuchzealanddiligencethatherhusbandandTheDukedeclaredthatranchinghadbecomequiteanincidentalinterestsincethechurch-buildinghadbegun。ButThePilotwentaboutwitharadiantlookonhispaleface,whileBillgaveitforthashisopinion,\"thoughshewasaleetlehighintheaction,shecouldhitanuncommongait。\"

WithsuchenergydidBillpushtheworkofconstructionthatbythefirstofDecemberthechurchstoodroofed,sheeted,flooredandreadyforwindows,doorsandceiling,sothatThePilotbegantohopethatheshouldseethedesireofhisheartfulfilled——thechurchofSwanCreekopenfordivineserviceonChristmasDay。

Duringtheseweekstherewasmorethanchurch-buildinggoingon,forwhilethedaysweregiventotheshapingoflogs,andthedrivingofnailsandtheplaningofboards,thelongwintereveningswerespentintalkaroundthefireinmyshack,whereThePilotforsomemonthspasthadmadehishomeandwhereBill,sincethebeginningofthechurchbuilding,hadcome\"tocamp。\"ThoseweregreatnightsforThePilotandBill,and,indeed,forme,too,andtheotherboys,who,afteraday’sworkonthechurch,werealwaysbroughtinbyBillorThePilot。

Greatnightsforusalltheywere。Afterbaconandbeansandbannocks,andoccasionallypotatoes,andrarelyapudding,withcoffee,richandsteaming,towashalldown,pipeswouldfollow,andthenyarnsofadventures,possibleandimpossible,allexcitingandwonderful,andallreceivedwiththegreatestcredulity。

If,however,thepowersofbeliefwereputtotoogreatastrainbyataleofmorethanordinarymarvel,Billwouldfollowwithoneofsuchutterimpossibilitythatthecompanywouldfeelthatthelimithadbeenreached,andtheyarnswouldcease。ButafterthefirstweekmostofthetimewasgiventoThePilot,whowouldreadtousofthedeedsofthemightymenofold,whohadmadeandwreckedempires。

Whathappynightstheyweretothosecowboys,whohadbeencastuplikedriftwooduponthisstrangeandlonelyshore!Someofthemhadneverknownwhatitwastohaveathoughtbeyondtheworkandsportoftheday。AndtheworldintowhichThePilotwasusheringthemwasallnewandwonderfultothem。Happynights,withoutacare,butthatThePilotwouldnotgettheghastlylookoutofhisface,andlaughedattheideaofgoingawaytillthechurchwasbuilt。And,indeed,wewouldallhavesorelymissedhim,andsohestayed。

CHAPTERXXI。

HOWBILLHITTHETRAIL

When\"thecrowd\"waswithusThePilotreadusallsortsoftalesofadventuresinalllandsbyheroesofallages,butwhenwethreesattogetherbyourfireThePilotwouldalwaysreadustalesoftheheroesofsacredstory,andthesedelightedBillmorethanthoseofanyoftheancientempiresofthepast。Hehadhisfavorites。Abraham,Moses,Joshua,Gideon,neverfailedtoarousehisadmiration。ButJacobwastohimalways\"ameancuss,\"andDavidhecouldnotappreciate。MostofallheadmiredMosesandtheApostlePaul,whomhecalled\"thatlittlechap。\"But,whenthereadingwasabouttheOneGreatManthatmovedmajesticamidthegospelstories,Billmadenocomments;Hewastoohighforapproval。

ByandbyBillbegantotellthesetalestotheboys,andonenight,whenaquietmoodhadfallenuponthecompany,Billbrokethesilence。

\"Say,Pilot,wherewasitthatthelittlechapgotmixedupintothatriot?\"

\"Riot!\"saidThePilot。

\"Yes;yourememberwhenhestoodoffthewholegangfromthestairs?\"

\"Oh,yes,atJerusalem!\"

\"Yes,that’sthespot。Perhapsyouwouldreadthattotheboys。

Goodyarn!Littlechap,youknow,stoodupandtold’emtheywereallsortsofblankedthievesandcut-throats,andstood’emoff。

Playeditalone,too。\"

Mostoftheboysfailedtorecognizethestoryinitsnewdress。

Therewasmuchinterest。

\"Whowastheduck?Whowasthegang?Whatwastherowabout?\"

\"ThePilothere’lltellyou。Ifyou’dkindo’give’emaleadbeforeyoubegin,they’dcatchontotheyarnbetter。\"ThislasttoThePilot,whowaspreparingtoread。

\"Well,itwasatJerusalem,\"beganThePilot,whenBillinterrupted:

\"IfImightremark,perhapsitmighthelptheboysontothetrailmebbe,ifyou’dtell’emhowthelittlechapstruckhisnewgait。\"

SohedesignatedtheApostle’sconversion。

ThenThePilotintroducedtheApostlewithsomeformalitytothecompany,describingwithsuchvividtoucheshislifeandearlytraining,hissuddenwrenchfromallhehelddear,underthestressofanewconviction,hismagnificententhusiasmandcourage,histendernessandpatience,thatIwassurprisedtofindmyselfregardinghimasasortofhero,andtheboyswereallreadytobackhimagainstanyodds。AsThePilotreadthestoryoftheArrestatJerusalem,stoppingnowandthentopicturethescene,wesawitallandwereinthethickofit。Theragingcrowdhustlingandbeatingthelifeoutofthebravelittleman,thesuddenthrustofthedisciplinedRomanguardthroughthemass,therescue,thepauseonthestairway,thecalmfaceofthelittleherobeckoningforahearing,thequietingofthefrantic,frothingmob,thefearlessspeech——allpassedbeforeus。Theboyswerethrilled。

\"Goodstuff,eh?\"

\"Ain’theadaisy?\"

\"Daisy!He’sawholesunflowerpatch!\"

\"Yes,\"drawledBill,highlyappreciatingtheirmarksofapproval。

\"That’swhatIcallaparticklerfinecharacterofaman。Thereain’tnomannerofinsecksontohim。\"

\"Youbet!\"saidHi。

\"Isay,\"brokeinoneoftheboys,whowasjustemergingfromthetenderfootstage,\"o’coursethat’sintheBible,ain’tit?\"

ThePilotassented。

\"Well,howdoyouknowit’strue?\"

ThePilotwasproceedingtoelaboratehisargumentwhenBillcutinsomewhatmoreabruptlythanwashiswont。

\"Lookhere,youngfeller!\"Bill’svoicewasinthetoneofcommand。Themanlookedashewasbid。\"Howdoyouknowanything’strue?HowdoyouknowThePilothere’struewhenhespeaks?Can’tyoutellbythefeel?Youknowbythesoundofhisvoice,don’tyou?\"Billpausedandtheyoungfellowagreedreadily。

\"Wellhowdoyouknowablankedsonofashejackasswhenyouseehim?\"AgainBillpaused。Therewasnoreply。

\"Well,\"saidBill,resuminghisdeliberatedrawl。\"I’llgiveyoutheinformationwithoutextracharge。It’sbythesoundhemakeswhenheopenshisblankedjaw。\"

\"But,\"wentontheyoungskeptic,nettledatthelaughthatwentround,\"thatdon’tproveanything。Youknow,\"turningtoThePilot,\"thatthereareheapsofpeoplewhodon’tbelievetheBible。\"

ThePilotnodded。

\"Someofthesmartest,best-educatedmenareagnostics,\"proceededtheyoungman,warmingtohistheme,andfailingtonoticethestiffeningofBill’slankfigure。\"Idon’tknowbutwhatIamonemyself。\"

\"Thatso?\"saidBill,withsuddeninterest。

\"Iguessso,\"wasthemodestreply。

\"Gotitbad?\"wentonBill,withanoteofanxietyinhistone。

ButtheyoungmanturnedtoThePilotandtriedtoopenafreshargument。

\"Whateverhe’sgot,\"saidBilltotheothers,inamildvoice,\"it’sspoilin’hismanners。\"

\"Yes,\"wentonBill,meditatively,aftertheslightlaughhaddied,\"it’sruinin’tothejudgment。Hedon’tseemtoknowwhenheinterfereswiththegame。Pity,too。\"

Stilltheargumentwenton。

\"Seemsasifheoughttotakesomethin’,\"saidBill,inavoicesuspiciouslymild。\"Whatwouldyousuggest?\"

\"Awalk,mebbe!\"saidHi,indelightedexpectation。

\"Iholdtheopinionthatyouhavementionedanuncommonlyvallableremedy,better’nPainKilleralmost。\"

Billroselanguidly。

\"Isay,\"hedrawled,tappingtheyoungfellow,\"itappearstomealittlewalkwouldperhapsbegood,mebbe。\"

\"Allright,waittillIgetmycap,\"wastheunsuspectingreply。

\"Idon’tthinkperhapsyouwon’tneedit,mebbe。Icherishtheopinionyou’ll,perhaps,bewarmenough。\"Bill’svoicehadunconsciouslypassedintoasternertone。Hiwasonhisfeetandatthedoor。

\"ThishereinterviewisprivateANDconfidential,\"saidBilltohispartner。

\"Exactly,\"saidHi,openingthedoor。Atthistheyoungfellow,whowasastrappingsix-footer,butsoftandflabby,drewbackandrefusedtogo。Hewastoolate。Bill’sgripwasonhiscollarandouttheywentintothesnow,andbehindthemHiclosedthedoor。

Invaintheyoungfellowstruggledtowrenchhimselffreefromthehandsthathadhimbytheshoulderandthebackoftheneck。I

tookitallinfromthewindow。Hemighthavebeenaboyforalltheeffecthisplungingshaduponthelong,sinewyarmsthatgrippedhimsofiercely。Afteraminute’sfuriousstruggletheyoungfellowstoodquiet,whenBillsuddenlyshiftedhisgripfromtheshouldertotheseatofhisbuckskintrousers。Thenbeganaseriesofevolutionsbeforethehouse——upanddown,forwardandback,whichtheunfortunatevictim,withhandswildlyclutchingatemptyair,wasquitepowerlesstoresisttillhewasbroughtuppantingandgasping,subdued,toastandstill。

\"I’lllarnyouagnosticsandseveralotherkindsofticks,\"saidBill,inaterriblevoice,hisdrawllengtheningperceptibly。

\"Comeroundhere,willyou,andshoveyourblankedsecond-handedtrashdownourthroats?\"Billpausedtogetwords;then,burstingoutinrisingwrath:

\"Thereain’tnosootablewordsforsichconduct。Bythelivin’

Jeminy——\"Hesuddenlyswunghisprisoneroffhisfeet,liftedhimbodily,andheldhimoverhisheadatarm’slength。\"I’veanotionto——\"

\"Don’t!don’t!forHeaven’ssake!\"criedthestrugglingwretch,\"I’llstopit!Iwill!\"

Billatonceloweredhimandsethimonhisfeet。

\"Allright!Shake!\"hesaid,holdingouthishand,whichtheothertookwithcaution。

Itwasaremarkablysuddenconversionandlastinginitseffects。

TherewasnomoreagnosticisminthelittlegroupthatgatheredaroundThePilotforthenightlyreading。

Theinterestinthereadingkeptgrowingnightbynight。

\"SeemsasifThePilotwasgittin’inhiswork,\"saidBilltome;

andlookingatthegrave,eagerfaces,Iagreed。HewasgettinginhisworkwithBill,too;thoughperhapsBilldidnotknowit。I

rememberonenight,whentheothershadgone,ThePilotwasreadingtoustheParableoftheTalents,Billwasparticularlyinterestedintheservantwhofailedinhisduty。

\"Ornerycuss,eh?\"heremarked;\"andgall,too,eh?Servedhimblamedwellright,inmyopinion!\"

Butwhenthepracticalbearingoftheparablebecamecleartohim,afterlongsilence,hesaid,slowly:

\"Well,thatthereseemstoindicatethatit’sabouttimeformetogetarustleon。\"Then,afteranothersilence,hesaid,hesitatingly,\"Thisherechurch-buildin’businessnow,doyouthinkthat’llperhapscount,mebbe?Iguessnot,eh?’Tain’tmuch,o’

course,anyway。\"PoorBill,hewaslikeachild,andThePilothandledhimwithamother’stouch。

\"Whatareyoubestat,Bill?\"

\"Bronco-bustin’andcattle,\"saidBill,wonderingly;\"that’smyline。\"

\"Well,Bill,mylineispreachingjustnow,andpiloting,youknow。\"ThePilot’ssmilewaslikeasunbeamonarainyday,forthereweretearsinhiseyesandvoice。\"Andwehavejustgottobefaithful。Youseewhathesays:’Welldone,goodandFAITHFUL

servant。ThouhastbeenFAITHFUL。’\"

Billwaspuzzled。

\"Faithful!\"herepeated。\"Doesthatmeanwiththecattle,perhaps?\"

\"Yes,that’sjustit,Bill,andwitheverythingelsethatcomesyourway。\"

AndBillneverforgotthatlesson,forIheardhim,withakindofquietenthusiasm,givingittoHiasagreatfind。\"Now,Icallthatafairdeal,\"hesaidtohisfriend;\"giveseverymanashow。

Nocardsupthesleeve。\"

\"That’sso,\"wasHi’sthoughtfulreply;\"distributesthetrumps。\"

SomehowBillcametoberegardedasanauthorityuponquestionsofreligionandmorals。Nooneeveraccusedhimof\"gettin’

religion。\"Hewentabouthisworkinhisslow,quietway,buthewasalwayssharinghisdiscoverieswith\"theboys。\"AndifanyonepuzzledhimwithsubtletiesheneverrestedtillhehadhimfacetofacewithThePilot。Andsoitcamethatthesetwodrewtoeachotherwithmorethanbrotherlyaffection。WhenBillgotintodifficultywithproblemsthathavevexedthesoulsofmenfarwiserthanhe,ThePilotwouldeitherdisentangletheknotsorwouldturnhismindtotheveritiesthatstoodoutsureandclear,andBillwouldbecontent。

\"That’sgoodenoughforme,\"hewouldsay,andhisheartwouldbeatrest。

CHAPTERXXII

HOWTHESWANCREEKCHURCHWASOPENED

When,neartheendoftheyear,ThePilotfellsick,BillnursedhimlikeamotherandsenthimoffforarestandchangetoGwen,forbiddinghimtoreturntillthechurchwasfinishedandvisitinghimtwiceaweek。Thelovebetweenthetwowasmostbeautiful,and,whenIfindmyheartgrowhardandunbelievinginmenandthings,IletmymindwanderbacktoascenethatIcameuponinfrontofGwen’shouse。Thesetwowerestandingaloneintheclearmoonlight,BillwithhishanduponThePilot’sshoulder,andThePilotwithhisarmaroundBill’sneck。

\"DearoldBill,\"ThePilotwassaying,\"dearoldBill,\"andthevoicewasbreakingintoasob。AndBill,standingstiffandstraight,lookedupatthestars,coughedandswallowedhardforsomemoments,andsaid,inaqueer,croakyvoice:

\"Shouldn’twonderifaChinookwouldblowup。\"

\"Chinook?\"laughedThePilot,withacatchinhisvoice。\"Youdearoldhumbug,\"andhestoodwatchingtillthelankformswayeddownintothecanyon。

Thedayofthechurchopeningcame,asalldays,howeverlongwaitedfor,willcome——abright,beautifulChristmasDay。Theairwasstillandfulloffrostylight,asifarrestedbyavoiceofcommand,waitingthewordtomove。Thehillslayundertheirdazzlingcoverlets,asleep。Backofall,thegreatpeaksliftedmajesticheadsoutofthedarkforestsandgazedwithcalm,steadfastfacesuponthewhite,sunlitworld。To-day,asthelightfilledupthecracksthatwrinkledtheirhardfaces,theyseemedtosmile,asiftheChristmasjoyhadsomehowmovedsomethingintheirold,stonyhearts。

Thepeoplewereallthere——farmers,ranchers,cowboys,wivesandchildren——allhappy,allproudoftheirnewchurch,andnowallexpectant,waitingforThePilotandtheOldTimer,whoweretodrivedownifThePilotwasfitandweretobringGwenifthedaywasfine。Asthetimepassedon,Bill,asmasterofceremonies,begantogrowuneasy。ThenIndianJoeappearedandhandedanotetoBill。Hereadit,grewgrayinthefaceandpassedittome。

Looking,Isawinpoor,waveringlinesthewords,\"DearBill。Goonwiththeopening。SingthePsalm,youknowtheone,andsayaprayer,andoh,cometomequick,Bill。YourPilot。\"

Billgraduallypulledhimselftogether,announcedinastrangevoice,\"ThePilotcan’tcome,\"handedmethePsalm,andsaid:

\"Makethemsing。\"

ItwasthatgrandPsalmforallhillpeoples,\"Itothehillswillliftmineeyes,\"andwithwonderingfacestheysangthestrong,steadyingwords。AfterthePsalmwasoverthepeoplesatandwaited,BilllookedattheHon。FredAshley,thenatRobbieMuir,thensaidtomeinalowvoice:

\"Kinyoumakeaprayer?\"

Ishookmyhead,ashamedasIdidsoofmycowardice。

AgainBillpaused,thensaid:

\"ThePilotsaysthere’sgottobeaprayer。Kinanyonemakeone?\"

Againdead,solemnsilence。

ThenHi,whowasneartheback,said,comingtohispartner’shelp:

\"What’sthematterwithyoutrying,yourself,Bill?\"

TheredbegantocomeupinBill’swhiteface。

\"’Taintinmyline。ButThePilotsaysthere’sgottobeaprayer,andI’mgoingtostaywiththegame。\"Then,leaningonthepulpit,hesaid:

\"Let’spray,\"andbegan:

\"GodAlmighty,Iain’tnogoodatthis,andperhapsyou’llunderstandifIdon’tputthingsright。\"Thenapausefollowed,duringwhichIheardsomeofthewomenbeginningtosob。

\"WhatIwanttosay,\"Billwenton,\"is,we’remightygladaboutthischurch,whichweknowit’syouandThePilotthat’sworkedit。

Andwe’reallgladtochipin。\"

Thenagainhepaused,and,lookingup,Isawhishard,grayfaceworkingandtwotearsstealingdownhischeeks。Thenhestartedagain:

\"ButaboutThePilot——Idon’twanttopersoom——butifyoudon’tmind,we’dliketohavehimstay——infact,don’tseehowwekindowithouthim——lookatalltheboyshere;he’sjustgettinghisworkinandisbringin’’emrightalong,and,GodAlmighty,ifyoutakehimawayitmightbeagoodthingforhimself,butforus——oh,God,\"thevoicequiveredandwassilent\"Amen。\"

Thensomeone,IthinkitmusthavebeentheLadyCharlotte,began:

\"OurFather,\"andalljoinedthatcouldjoin,totheend。ForafewmomentsBillstoodup,lookingatthemsilently。Then,asifrememberinghisduty,hesaid:

\"Thisherechurchisopen。Excuseme。\"

Hestoodatthedoor,gaveawordofdirectiontoHi,whohadfollowedhimout,andleapingonhisbroncoshookhimoutintoahardgallop。

TheSwanCreekChurchwasopened。Theformofservicemaynothavebeencorrect,but,ifgreatlovecountsforanythingandappealingfaith,thenallthatwasnecessarywasdone。

CHAPTERXXIII

THEPILOT’SLASTPORT

IntheoldtimesafuneralwasregardedintheSwanCreekcountryasakindofsolemnfestivity。Inthosedays,forthemostpart,mendiedintheirbootsandwereplantedwithmuchhonorandloyallibation。Therewasoftenneithershroudnorcoffin,andintheFarWestmanyapoorfellowliesashefell,wrappedinhisownorhiscomrade’sblanket。

ItwasthemanageroftheXLCompany’sranchthatintroducedcrape。Theoccasionwasthefuneralofoneoftheranchcowboys,killedbyhisbronco,butwhenthepall-bearersandmournersappearedwithbandsandstreamersofcrape,thiswasvotedbythemajorityas\"toogay。\"Thatcircumstancealonewassufficienttorenderthatfuneralfamous,butitwasremembered,too,ashavingshockedtheproprietiesinanotherandmoreseriousmanner。Noonewouldbesonarrow-mindedastoobjecttothecustomofthereturnprocessionfallingintoaseriesofhorse-racesofthewildestdescription,andendingupatLatour’sinageneralriot。Buttoracewiththecorpsewasconsideredbadform。The\"corpse-driver,\"

ashewascalled,couldhardlybeblamedonthisoccasion。Hisacknowledgedplacewasattheheadoftheprocession,anditwasapointofhonorthatthatplaceshouldberetained。ThefaultclearlylaywiththedriveroftheXLranchsleigh,containingthemourners(aninnovation,bytheway),whofeltaggrievedthatHiKendal,drivingtheAshleyteamwiththepall-bearers(anotherinnovation),shouldbegiventheplaceofhonornextthecorpse。

TheXLdriverwantedtoknowwhat,inthenameofallthatwasblackandblue,theAshleyRanchhadtodowiththefuneral?Whosewasthatcorpse,anyway?Didn’titbelongtotheXLranch?Hi,ontheotherhand,contendedthatthecorpsewasinchargeofthepall-bearers。\"Itwastheirdutytoseeitrighttothegrave,andiftheywerenotonhand,howwasitgoin’togetthere?Theydidn’texpectitwouldgitupandgettherebyitself,didthey?

Hididn’twantnoblankedmournersfoolin’roundthatcorptillitwasproperlyplanted;afterthattheymightgitintheirwork。\"

ButtheXLdrivercouldnotacceptthisview,andatthefirstopportunityslippedpastHiandhispall-bearersandtooktheplacenextthesleighthatcarriedthecoffin。ItispossiblethatHimighthavebornewiththisaffrontandlossofpositionwithevenmind,butthejeeringremarksofthemournersastheyslidpasttriumphantlycouldnotbeendured,andthenextmomentthethreeteamswereabreastinaraceasfordearlife。Thecorpse-driver,havingtheadvantageofthebeatentrack,soonlefttheothertwobehindrunningneckandneckforsecondplace,whichwascapturedfinallybyHiandmaintainedtothegraveside,inspiteofmanyattemptsonthepartoftheXL’s。Thewholeproceeding,however,wasconsideredquiteimproper,andatLatour’s,thatnight,afterfullandbibulousdiscussion,itwasagreedthatthecorpse-driverfairlydistributedtheblame。\"Forhispart,\"hesaid,\"heknewhehadn’toughttomakenocorpgitanysuchmoveon,buthewasn’tgoin’toseethattherecorptakesecondplaceathisownfuneral。

Notifhecouldhelpit。Andasfortheothers,hethoughtthatthepall-bearershadablankedsightmoretodowiththeplantin’

thanthemgiddymourners。\"

ButwhentheygatheredattheMeredithranchtocarryoutThePilottohisgraveitwasfeltthattheFoothillCountrywascalledtoanewexperience。Theywereallthere。ThemenfromthePorcupineandfrombeyondtheFort,thePolicewiththeInspectorincommand,allthefarmersfortwentymilesaround,andofcoursealltheranchersandcowboysoftheSwanCreekcountry。Therewasnoeffortatrepression。Therewasnoneed,forinthecowboys,forthefirsttimeintheirexperience,therewasnoheartforfun。

Andastheyrodeupandhitchedtheirhorsestothefence,ordrovetheirsleighsintotheyardandtookoffthebells,therewasnoloud-voicedsalutation,noguyingnorchaffing,butwithsilentnodtheytooktheirplacesinthecrowdaboutthedoororpassedintothekitchen。

ThemenfromthePorcupinecouldnotquiteunderstandthegloomysilence。Itwassomethingunprecedentedinacountrywheremenlaughedallcaretoscornandsaluteddeathwithanod。Buttheywerequicktoreadsigns,andwithcharacteristiccourtesytheyfellinwiththemoodtheycouldnotunderstand。Thereisnomanlivingsoquicktofeelyourmood,andsoreadytoadapthimselftoit,asisthetrueWesterner。

Thiswasthedayofthecowboy’sgrief。TotherestofthecommunityThePilotwaspreacher;tothemhewascomradeandfriend。Theyhadbeenslowtoadmithimtotheirconfidence,butsteadilyhehadwonhisplacewiththem,tillwithinthelastfewmonthstheyhadcometocounthimasofthemselves。Hehadriddentherangewiththem;hehadsleptintheirshacksandcookedhismealsontheirtinstoves;and,besides,hewasBill’schum。Thatalonewasenoughtogivehimarighttoalltheyowned。Hewastheirs,andtheywereonlybeginningtotakefullprideinhimwhenhepassedoutfromthem,leavinganemptinessintheirlifenewandunexplained。Nomaninthatcountryhadevershownconcernforthem,norhaditoccurredtothemthatanymancould,tillThePilotcame。Ittookthemlongtobelievethattheinterestheshowedinthemwasgenuineandnotsimplyprofessional。Then,too,fromapreachertheyhadexpectedchieflypity,warning,rebuke。

ThePilotastonishedthembygivingthemrespect,admiration,andopen-heartedaffection。Itwasmonthsbeforetheycouldgetovertheirsuspicionthathewashumbuggingthem。Whenoncetheydid,theygavehimbackwithoutknowingitallthetrustandloveoftheirbig,generoushearts。Hehadmadethisworldnewtosomeofthem,andtoallhadgivenglimpsesofthenext。Itwasnowonderthattheystoodindumbgroupsaboutthehousewheretheman,whohaddoneallthisforthemandhadbeenallthistothemlaydead。

Therewasnodemonstrationofgrief。TheDukewasincommand,andhisquiet,firmvoice,givingdirections,helpedalltoself-

control。Thewomenwhoweregatheredinthemiddleroomwereweepingquietly。Billwasnowheretobeseen,butneartheinnerdoorsatGweninherchair,withLadyCharlottebesideher,holdingherhand。Herface,wornwithlongsuffering,waspale,butsereneasthemorningsky,andwithnotatraceoftears。Asmyeyecaughthers,shebeckonedmetoher。

\"Where’sBill?\"shesaid。\"Bringhimin。\"

Ifoundhimatthebackofthehouse。

\"Aren’tyoucomingin,Bill?\"Isaid。

\"No;Iguessthere’splentywithoutme,\"hesaid,inhisslowway。

\"You’dbettercomein;theserviceisgoingtobegin,\"Iurged。

\"Don’tseemasifIcaredfortohearanythin’much。Iain’tmuchusedtopreachin’,anyway,\"saidBill,withcarefulindifference,butheaddedtohimself,\"excepthis,ofcourse。\"

\"Comein,Bill,\"Iurged。\"Itwilllookqueer,youknow,\"butBillreplied:

\"IguessI’llnotbother,\"adding,afterapause:\"Yousee,there’sthemwimminturnin’onthewaterworks,andlikeasnotthey’dswampmesure。\"

\"That’sso,\"saidHi,whowasstandingnear,insilentsympathywithhisfriend’sgrief。

IreportedtoGwen,whoansweredinheroldimperiousway,\"TellhimIwanthim。\"ItookBillthemessage。

\"Whydidn’tyousaysobefore?\"hesaid,and,startingup,hepassedintothehouseandtookuphispositionbehindGwen’schair。

Opposite,andleaningagainstthedoor,stoodTheDuke,withalookofquietearnestnessonhishandsomeface。AthissidestoodtheHon。FredAshley,andbehindhimtheOldTimer,lookingbewilderedandwoe-stricken。ThePilothadfilledalargeplaceintheoldman’slife。Therestofthemenstoodabouttheroomandfilledthekitchenbeyond,allquiet,solemn,sad。

InGwen’sroom,theonefarthestin,layThePilot,statelyandbeautifulunderthemagictouchofdeath。AndasIstoodandlookeddownuponthequietfaceIsawwhyGwenshednotear,butcarriedalookofserenetriumph。Shehadreadthefacearight。

Thelinesofwearinessthathadbeengrowingsopainfullyclearthelastfewmonthsweresmoothedout,thelookofcarewasgone,andinplaceofwearinessandcare,wastheproudsmileofvictoryandpeace。Hehadmethisfoeandwassurprisedtofindhisterrorgone。

Theservicewasbeautifulinitssimplicity。Theminister,ThePilot’schief,hadcomeoutfromtowntotakecharge。Hewasratheralittleman,butsturdyandwellset。Hisfacewasburntandsearedwiththesunsandfrostshehadbravedforyears。Stillintheprimeofhismanhood,hishairandbeardweregrizzledandhisfacedeep-lined,forthetoilsandcaresofapioneermissionary’slifeareneitherfewnorlight。Butoutofhiskindlyblueeyelookedtheheartofahero,andashespoketouswefelttheprophet’stouchandcaughtagleamoftheprophet’sfire。

\"Ihavefoughtthefight,\"heread。Theringinhisvoiceliftedupallourheads,and,ashepicturedtousthelifeofthatbatteredherowhohadwrittenthesewords,IsawBill’seyesbegintogleamandhislankfigurestraightenoutitslazyangles。Thenheturnedtheleavesquicklyandreadagain,\"Letnotyourheartbetroubled……inmyfather’shousearemanymansions。\"Hisvoicetookalower,sweetertone;helookedoverourheads,andforafewmomentsspokeoftheeternalhope。Thenhecamebacktous,and,lookingroundintothefacesturnedsoeagerlytohim,talkedtousofThePilot——howatthefirsthehadsenthimtouswithfearandtrembling——hewassoyoung——buthowhehadcometotrustinhimandtorejoiceinhiswork,andtohopemuchfromhislife。Nowitwasallover;buthefeltsurehisyoungfriendhadnotgivenhislifeinvain。Hepausedashelookedfromonetotheother,tillhiseyesrestedonGwen’sface。Iwasstartled,asIbelievehewas,too,atthesmilethatpartedherlips,soevidentlysaying:\"Yes,buthowmuchbetterIknowthanyou。\"

\"Yes,\"hewenton,afterapause,answeringhersmile,\"youallknowbetterthanIthathisworkamongyouwillnotpassawaywithhisremoval,butendurewhileyoulive,\"andthesmileonGwen’sfacegrewbrighter。\"Andnowyoumustnotgrudgehimhisrewardandhisrest……andhishome。\"AndBill,noddinghisheadslowly,saidunderhisbreath,\"That’sso。\"

ThentheysangthathymnofthedawninggloryofImmanuel’sland,——

LadyCharlotteplayingtheorganandTheDukeleadingwithclear,steadyvoiceverseafterverse。Whentheycametothelastversetheministermadeasignand,whiletheywaited,hereadthewords:

\"I’vewrestledontowardsheaven’Gainststorm,andwind,andtide。\"

Andsoontothatlastvictoriouscry,——

\"IhailtheglorydawningInImmanuel’sLand。\"

Foramomentitlookedasifthesingingcouldnotgoon,fortearswereontheminister’sfaceandthewomenwerebeginningtosob,butTheDuke’sclear,quietvoicecaughtupthesongandsteadiedthemalltotheend。

AftertheprayertheyallwentinandlookedatThePilot’sfaceandpassedout,leavingbehindonlythosethatknewhimbest。TheDukeandtheHon。Fredstoodlookingdownuponthequietface。

\"Thecountryhaslostagoodman,Duke,\"saidtheHon。Fred。TheDukebowedsilently。ThenLadyCharlottecameandgazedamoment。

\"DearPilot,\"shewhispered,hertearsfallingfast。\"Dear,dearPilot!ThankGodforyou!Youhavedonemuchforme。\"Thenshestoopedandkissedhimonhiscoldlipsandonhisforehead。

ThenGwenseemedtosuddenlywakenasfromadream。Sheturnedand,lookingupinafrightenedway,saidtoBillhurriedly:

\"Iwanttoseehimagain。Carryme!\"

AndBillgatheredherupinhisarmsandtookherin。Astheylookeddownuponthedeadfacewithitslookofproudpeaceandtouchedwiththestatelinessofdeath,Gwen’sfearpassedaway。

ButwhenTheDukemadetocovertheface,Gwendrewasharpbreathand,clingingtoBill,said,withasuddengasp:

\"Oh,Bill,Ican’tbearitalone。I’mafraidalone。\"

Shewasthinkingofthelong,wearydaysofpainbeforeherthatshemustfacenowwithoutThePilot’stouchandsmileandvoice。

\"Me,too,\"saidBill,thinkingofthedaysbeforehim。Hecouldhavesaidnothingbetter。Gwenlookedinhisfaceamoment,thensaid:

\"We’llhelpeachother,\"andBill,swallowinghard,couldonlynodhisheadinreply。OncemoretheylookeduponThePilot,leaningdownandlingeringoverhim,andthenGwensaidquietly:

\"Takemeaway,Bill,\"andBillcarriedherintotheouterroom。

TurningbackIcaughtalookonTheDuke’sfacesofullofgriefthatIcouldnothelpshowingmyamazement。Henoticedandsaid:

\"ThebestmanIeverknew,Connor。Hehasdonesomethingformetoo……I’dgivetheworldtodielikethat。\"

Thenhecoveredtheface。

WesatGwen’swindow,Bill,withGweninhisarms,andIwatching。

Downthesloping,snow-coveredhillwoundtheprocessionofsleighsandhorsemen,withoutsoundofvoiceorjingleofbelltill,onebyone,theypassedoutofoursightanddippeddownintothecanyon。

Butwekneweverystepofthewindingtrailandfollowedtheminfancythroughthatfairysceneofmysticwonderland。Weknewhowthegreatelmsandthepoplarsandthebirchesclingingtothesnowysidesinterlacedtheirbareboughsintoanetworkofbewilderingcomplexity,andhowthecedarsandbalsamsandsprucesstoodinthebottom,theirdarkboughsweighteddownwithheavywhitemantlesofsnow,andhoweverystumpandfallenlogandrottingstickwasmadeathingofbeautybythesnowthathadfallensogentlyontheminthatquietspot。Andwecouldseetherocksofthecanyonsidesgleamoutblackfromunderoverhangingsnow-banks,andwecouldhearthesongoftheSwaninitsmanytones,nowunderanicysheet,cooingcomfortably,andthenburstingoutintosunlitlaughterandleapingintoafoamingpool,toglideawaysmoothlymurmuringitsdelighttothewhitebanksthatcurvedtokissthedarkwaterasitfled。Andwheretheflowershadbeen,thevioletsandthewind-flowersandtheclematisandthecolumbineandallthefernsandfloweringshrubs,therelaythesnow。Everywherethesnow,pure,white,andmyriad-gemmed,buteveryflakeaflower’sshroud。

Outwherethecanyonopenedtothesunny,slopingprairie,theretheywouldlayThePilottosleep,withintouchofthecanyonheloved,withallitssleepingthings。Andthereheliestothistime。ButSpringhascomemanytimestothecanyonsincethatwinterday,andhascalledtothesleepingflowers,summoningthemforthinmerrytroops,andevermoreandmoretillthecanyonrippleswiththem。Andlivesarelikeflowers。Indyingtheyabidenotalone,butsowthemselvesandbloomagainwitheachreturningspring,andevermoreandmore。

Foroftenduringthefollowingyears,ashereandthereIcameupononeofthosethatcompaniedwithusinthoseFoothilldays,Iwouldcatchaglimpseinwordanddeedandlookofhimwecalled,firstinjest,butafterwardswithtrueandtenderfeelingwewerenotashamedtoown,ourSkyPilot。