第3章

CHAPTERII。

Oncewithinthefriendlyshadowsofthelongbeltofpines,Mrs。

BakerkeptthemuntilshehadleftthelimitedsettlementofLaurelRunfartotheright,andcameuponanopenslopeofBurntRidge,wheresheknewJoSimmons’mustang,BlueLightning,wouldbequietlyfeeding。Shehadoftenriddenhimbefore,andwhenshehaddetachedthefifty-footreatafromhishead-stall,hepermittedherthefurtherrecognizedfamiliarityoftwiningherfingersinhisbluishmaneandclimbingonhisback。Thetool-shedofBurntRidgeTunnel,whereJo’ssaddleandbridlealwayshung,wasbutacanterfartheron。Shereacheditunperceived,and——anothertrickoftheolddays——quicklyextemporizedaside-saddlefromSimmons’Mexicantree,withitshighcantleandhornbow,andtheaidofablanket。

Thenleapingtoherseat,sherapidlythrewoffhermantle,tieditbyitssleevesaroundherwaist,tuckeditunderoneknee,andletitfalloverherhorse’sflanks。BythistimeBlueLightningwasalsostruckwithaflashofequinerecollectionandprickeduphisears。Mrs。Bakerutteredalittlechirpingcrywhichheremembered,andthenextmomenttheywerebothcareeringovertheRidge。

Thetrailthatshehadtaken,thoughprecipitate,difficult,anddangerousinplaces,wasacleargainoftwomilesonthestageroad。Therewaslesschanceofherbeingfollowedormeetinganyone。Thegreatercanyonswerealreadyinshadow;thepinesonthefartherridgeswereseparatingtheirmasses,andshowingindividualsilhouettesagainstthesky,buttheairwasstillwarm,andthecoolbreathofnight,asshewellknewit,hadnotyetbeguntoflowdownthemountain。ThelowerrangeofBurntRidgewasstilluneclipsedbythecreepingshadowofthemountainaheadofher。

Withoutawatch,butwiththisfamiliarandslowlychangingdialspreadoutbeforeher,sheknewthetimetoaminute。HeavyTreeHill,alesserheightinthedistance,wasalreadywipedoutbythatshadowyindexfinger——halfpastseven!ThestagewouldbeatHickoryHilljustbeforehalfpasteight;sheoughttoanticipateit,ifpossible,——itwouldstaytenminutestochangehorses,——sheMUSTarrivebeforeitleft!

Therewasagoodtwo-milelevelbeforetheriseofthenextrange。

Now,BlueLightning!allyouknow!Andthatwasmuch,——forwiththelittlechiphatandflutteringribbonswellbentdownoverthebluishmane,andthestreaminggauzeofhermantlealmostlevelwiththehorse’sback,shesweptdownacrossthelongtablelandlikeaskimmingblue-jay。Afewmorebird-likedipsupanddowntheundulations,andthencamethelong,cruelascentoftheDivide。

Acridwithperspiration,cakingwithdust,slitheringintheslippery,impalpablepowderoftheroad,groggilystaggeringinareddustydream,coughing,snorting,head-tossing;becomingsuddenlydejected,withslouchinghaunchandlimplegsoneasyslopes,orwildlyspasmodicandagileonsharpacclivities,BlueLightningbegantohaveideasandrecollections!Ah!shewasadevilforalark——thislightly-clinging,caressing,blarneying,cooingcreature——upthere!Herememberedhernow。Ha!verywellthen。Hoop-la!Andsuddenlyleapingoutlikearabbit,bucking,trottinghard,amblinglightly,\"loping\"onthreelegsandrecreatinghimself,——asonlyaCaliforniamustangcould,——theinvincibleBlueLightningatlaststoodtriumphantlyuponthesummit。Theeveningstarhadjustprickeditselfthroughthegoldenmistofthehorizonline,——eighto’clock!Shecoulddoitnow!Buthere,suddenly,herfirsthesitationseizedher。Sheknewherhorse,sheknewthetrail,sheknewherself,——butdidsheknowTHEMANtowhomshewasriding?Acoldchillcreptoverher,andthensheshiveredinasuddenblast;itwasNightatlastswoopingdownfromthenowinvisibleSierras,andpossessingallittouched。ButitwasonlyonelongdescenttoHickoryHillnow,andshesweptdownsecurelyonitswings。Half-pasteight!Thelightsofthesettlementwerejustaheadofher——butso,too,werethetwolampsofthewaitingstagebeforethepost-officeandhotel。

Happilytheloungingcrowdweregatheredaroundthehotel,andsheslippedintothepost-officefromtherear,unperceived。Asshesteppedbehindthepartition,itsonlyoccupant——agood-lookingyoungfellowwithareddishmustache——turnedtowardsherwithaflushofdelightedsurprise。Butitchangedatthesightofthewhite,determinedfaceandthebrillianteyesthathadneverlookedoncetowardshim,butwerefixeduponalargebag,whoseyawningmouthwasstillopenandproppedupbesidehisdesk。

\"Whereisthethroughmoneyletterthatcameinthatbag?\"shesaidquickly。

\"What——do——you——mean?\"hestammered,withafacethathadsuddenlygrownwhiterthanherown。

\"Imeanthatit’saDECOY,checkedatHeavyTreeCrossing,andthatMr。Home,ofSanFrancisco,isnowwaitingatmyofficetoknowifyouhavetakenit!\"

Thelaughandliethathehadatfirsttriedtosummontomouthandlipsneverreachedthem。For,underthespellofherrigid,truthfulface,heturnedalmostmechanicallytohisdesk,andtookoutapackage。

\"GoodGod!you’veopeneditalready!\"shecried,pointingtothebrokenseal。

Theexpressiononherface,morethananythingshehadsaid,convincedhimthatsheknewall。Hestammeredunderthenewalarmthatherdespairingtonesuggested。\"Yes!——Iwasowingsomebills——

thecollectorwaswaitinghereforthemoney,andItooksomethingfromthepacket。ButIwasgoingtomakeitupbynextmail——I

swearit。\"

\"Howmuchhaveyoutaken?\"

\"Onlyatrifle。I\"——

\"Howmuch?\"

\"Ahundreddollars!\"

ShedraggedthemoneyshehadbroughtfromLaurelRunfromherpocket,andcountingoutthesum,replaceditintheopenpackage。

Heranquicklytogetthesealingwax,butshemotionedhimawayasshedroppedthepackagebackintothemail-bag。\"No;aslongasthemoneyisfoundinthebagthepackagemayhavebeenbrokenACCIDENTALLY。Nowburstopenoneortwoofthoseotherpackagesalittle——so;\"shetookoutapacketoflettersandbruisedtheirofficialwrappingsunderherlittlefootuntilthetapefasteningwasloosened。\"Nowgivemesomethingheavy。\"Shecaughtupabrasstwo-poundweight,andinthesamefeverishbutcollectedhastewrappeditinpaper,sealedit,stampedit,and,addressingitinalargeprintedhandtoherselfatLaurelHill,droppeditinthebag。Thenshecloseditandlockedit;hewouldhaveassistedher,butsheagainwavedhimaway。\"Sendfortheexpressman,andkeepyourselfoutofthewayforamoment,\"shesaidcurtly。

Anattitudeofweakadmirationandfoolishpassionhadtakentheplaceofhisformertremulousfear。Heobeyedexcitedly,butwithoutaword。Mrs。Bakerwipedhermoistforeheadandparchedlips,andshookoutherskirt。Wellmighttheyoungexpressmanstartattheunexpectedrevelationofthosesparklingeyesandthatdemurelysmilingmouthatthelittlewindow。

\"Mrs。Baker!\"

Sheputherfingerquicklytoherlips,andthrewaworldofunutterableandenigmaticalmeaningintohermischievousface。

\"There’sabigSanFranciscoswelltakin’myplaceatLaurelto-

night,Charley。\"

\"Yes,ma’am。\"

\"Andit’sapitythattheOmnibusWayBaghappenedtogetsuchashakingupandbangingroundalready,cominghere。\"

\"Eh?\"

\"Isay,\"continuedMrs。Baker,withgreatgravityanddancingeyes,\"thatitwouldbejustAWFULifthatkeerfulcityclerkfoundthingskindermixedupinsidewhenhecomestoopenit。Iwouldn’tgivehimtroublefortheworld,Charley。\"

\"No,ma’am,itain’tlikeyou。\"

\"Soyou’llbeparticularlycarefulonMYaccount。\"

\"Mrs。Baker,\"saidCharley,withinfinitegravity,\"ifthatbagSHOULDTUMBLEOFFADOZENTIMESbetweenthisandLaurelHill,I’llhopdownandpickitupmyself。\"

\"Thankyou!shake!\"

Theyshookhandsgravelyacrossthewindow-ledge。

\"Andyouain’tgoingdownwithus,Mrs。Baker?\"

\"Ofcoursenot;itwouldn’tdo,——forIAIN’THERE,——don’tyousee?\"

\"Ofcourse!\"

Shehandedhimthebagthroughthedoor。Hetookitcarefully,butinspiteofhisgreatprecautionfelloverittwiceonhiswaytotheroad,wherefromcertainexclamationsandshoutsitseemedthatalikemiserablemischanceattendeditselevationtotheboot。

ThenMrs。Bakercamebackintotheoffice,and,asthewheelsrolledaway,threwherselfintoachair,andinconsistentlygavewayforthefirsttimetoanoutburstoftears。ThenherhandwasgraspedsuddenlyandshefoundGreenonhiskneesbeforeher。Shestartedtoherfeet。

\"Don’tmove,\"hesaid,withweakhystericpassion,\"butlistentome,forGod’ssake!Iamruined,Iknow,eventhoughyouhavejustsavedmefromdetectionanddisgrace。Ihavebeenmad!——afool,todowhatIhavedone,Iknow,butyoudonotknowall——youdonotknowwhyIdidit——youcannotthinkofthetemptationthathasdrivenmetoit。Listen,Mrs。Baker。Ihavebeenstrivingtogetmoney,honestly,dishonestly——anyway,tolookwellinYOUReyes——

tomakemyselfworthyofyou——tomakemyselfrich,andtobeabletoofferyouahomeandtakeyouawayfromLaurelRun。ItwasallforYOU,itwasallforloveofYOU,Betsy,mydarling。Listentome!\"

Inthefury,outragedsensibility,indignation,andinfinitedisgustthatfilledherlittlebodyatthatmoment,sheshouldhavebeenlarge,imperious,goddess-like,andcommanding。ButGodisattimesironicalwithsufferingwomanhood。Shecouldonlywritheherhandfromhisgraspwithchildishcontortions;shecouldonlyglareathimwitheyesthatwereprettilyandpiquantlybrilliant;shecouldonlyslapathisdetaininghandwithaplumpandvelvetypalm,andwhenshefoundhervoiceitwashighfalsetto。Andallshecouldsaywas,\"Leavemebe,looney,orI’llscream!\"

Herose,withaweak,confusedlaugh,halfofmiserableaffectationandhalfofrealangerandshame。

\"Whatdidyoucomeridingoverherefor,then?Whatdidyoutakeallthisriskfor?Whydidyourushoverheretosharemydisgrace——forYOUareasmuchmixedupwiththisnowasIam——ifyoudidn’tcalculatetoshareEVERYTHINGELSEwithme?Whatdidyoucomeherefor,then,ifnotforME?\"

\"WhatdidIcomeherefor?\"saidMrs。Baker,witheverydropofredbloodgonefromhercheekandtremblinglip。\"What——did——I——comeherefor?Well!——IcamehereforJOHNBAKER’Ssake!JohnBaker,whostoodbetweenyouanddeathatBurntRidge,asIstandbetweenyouanddamnationatLaurelRun,Mr。Green!Yes,JohnBaker,lyingunderhalfofBurntRidge,butmoretomethisdaythananylivingmancrawlingoverit——in——in\"——oh,fatalclimax!——\"inamontho’

Sundays!WhatdidIcomeherefor?IcamehereasJohnBaker’slivin’wifetocarryondeadJohnBaker’swork。Yes,dirtyworkthistime,maybe,Mr。Green!buthisworkandforHIMonly——

precious!That’swhatIcameherefor;that’swhatILIVEfor;

that’swhatI’mwaitingfor——tobeuptoHIMandhisworkalways!

That’sme——BetsyBaker!\"

Shewalkedupanddownrapidly,tyingherchiphatunderherchinagain。Thenshestopped,andtakingherchamoispursefromherpocket,laiditsharplyonthedesk。

\"StantonGreen,don’tbeafool!Riseupoutofthis,andbeamanagain。Takeenoughouto’thatbagtopaywhatyouoweGov’ment,sendinyourresignation,andkeeptheresttostartyouinanhonestlifeelsewhere。Butlightouto’HickoryHillaforethistimeto-morrow。\"

Shepulledhermantlefromthewallandopenedthedoor。

\"Youaregoing?\"hesaidbitterly。

\"Yes。\"Eithershecouldnotholdseriousnesslonginhercapriciouslittlefancy,or,withfemininetact,shesoughttomakethepartinglessdifficultforhim,forshebrokeintoadazzlingsmile。\"Yes,I’mgoin’torunBlueLightningaginCharleyandthatwaybagbacktoLaurelRun,andbreaktherecord。\"……

Itissaidthatshedid!PerhapsowingtothefactthatthegradeofthereturnjourneytoLaurelRunwasinherfavor,andthatshecouldavoidthelong,circuitousascenttothesummittakenbythestage,orthat,owingtotheextraordinarydifficultiesinthecarriageofthewaybag,——whichhadtobetwicerescuedfromunderthewheelsofthestage,——sheenteredtheLaurelRunpost-officeasthecoachleaderscametrottingupthehill。Mr。Homewasalreadyontheplatform。

\"You’llhavetoballastyournextwaybag,boss,\"saidCharley,gravely,asitescapedhisclutchesoncemoreinthedustoftheroad,\"oryou’llhavetomakeanewcontractwiththecompany。

We’velosttenminutesinfivemilesoverthatbuckingthing。\"

Homedidnotreply,butquicklydraggedhisprizeintotheoffice,scarcelynoticingMrs。Baker,whostoodbesidehimpaleandbreathless。Astheboltofthebagwasdrawn,revealingitschaoticinterior,Mrs。Bakergavealittlesigh。Homeglancedquicklyather,emptiedthebaguponthefloor,andpickedupthebrokenandhalf-filledmoneyparcel。Thenhecollectedthescatteredcoinsandcountedthem。\"It’sallright,Mrs。Baker,\"hesaidgravely。\"HE’Ssafethistime。\"

\"I’msoglad!\"saidlittleMrs。Baker,withahypocriticalgasp。

\"SoamI,\"returnedHome,withincreasinggravity,ashetookthecoin,\"for,fromallIhavegatheredthisafternoon,itseemshewasanoldpioneerofLaurelRun,afriendofyourhusband’s,and,Ithink,morefoolthanknave!\"Hewassilentforamoment,clickingthecoinsagainsteachother;thenhesaidcarelessly:

\"Didhegetquiteaway,Mrs。Baker?\"

\"I’msureIdon’tknowwhatyou’retalkingabout,\"saidMrs。Baker,withaloftyairofdignity,butasomewhatdebasingcolor。\"I

don’tseewhyIshouldknowanythingaboutit,orwhyheshouldgoawayatall。\"

\"Well,\"saidMr。Home,layinghishandgentlyonthewidow’sshoulder,\"well,yousee,itmighthaveoccurredtohisfriendsthattheCOINSWEREMARKED!Thatis,nodoubt,thereasonwhyhewouldtaketheirgoodadviceandgo。But,asIsaidbefore,Mrs。

Baker,YOU’REallright,whateverhappens,——theGovernmentstandsbyYOU!\"

ANIGHTAT\"HAYS。\"

CHAPTERI。

ItwasdifficulttosayifHays’farmhouse,or\"Hays,\"asitwasfamiliarlycalled,lookedanymorebleakandcheerlessthatwinterafternoonthanitusuallydidinthestrongsummersunshine。

Paintedacoldmercilesswhite,withscantprojectionsforshadows,aroofofwhite-pineshingles,bleachedlighterthroughsunandwind,andcoveredwithlow,white-cappedchimneys,itlookedevenmorestarkandchillythanthedriftswhichhadclimbeditslowroadsidefence,andyetseemedhopelessofgainingafootholdontheglancingwalls,orslippery,wind-sweptroof。Thestorm,whichhadalreadyheapedthehollowsoftheroadwithsnow,hurleditsfinely-granulatedflakesagainstthebuilding,buttheywerewhirledalongtheguttersandridges,anddisappearedinsmokelikepuffsacrosstheicyroof。Thegraniteoutcropinthehillyfieldbeyondhadlongagowhitenedandvanished;thedwarffirsandlarcheswhichhadatfirsttakenuncouthshapesinthedriftblendedvaguelytogether,andthenmergedintoanunbrokenformlesswave。Butthegauntanglesandrigidoutlinesofthebuildingremainedsharpandunchanged。Itwouldseemasiftherigorsofwinterhadonlyaccentedtheirhardness,asthefiercenessofsummerhadpreviouslymadethemintolerable。

ItwasbelievedthatsomeofthisunyieldinggrimnessattachedtoHayshimself。Certainitisthatneitherhardshipnorprosperityhadtouchedhischaracter。YearsagohisemigrantteamhadbrokendowninthiswildbutwoodeddefileoftheSierras,andhehadbeenforcedtoawinterencampment,withonlyarudelog-cabinforshelter,ontheveryvergeofthepromisedland。Unabletoenterithimself,hewasneverthelessabletoassistthebetter-equippedteamsthatfollowedhimwithwoodandwaterandacoarseforagegatheredfromashelteredslopeofwildoats。Thiswasthebeginningofarude\"supplystation\"whichafterwardsbecamesoprofitablethatwhenspringcameandHays’teamweresufficientlyrecruitedtofollowthefloodofimmigratinggold-seekerstotheplacersandvalleys,thereseemednooccasionforit。Hisfortunehadbeenalreadyfoundinthebeltofarableslopebehindthewoodeddefile,andinthemiraculouslylocatedcoignofvantageonwhatwasnowthegreathighwayoftravelandtheonlyoasisandfirstreliefofthewearyjourney;thebreakingdownofhisownteamatthatspothadnotonlybeenthesalvationofthosewhofoundat\"Hays\"themeansofprosecutingthelastpartoftheirpilgrimage,butlaterprovidedtheequipmentofreturningteams。

Thefirsttwoyearsofthisexperiencehadnotbeenwithouthardshipanddanger。HehadbeenraidedbyIndiansandbesiegedforthreedaysinhisstockadedcabin;hehadbeeninvestedbywintrydriftsoftwentyfeetofsnow,cutoffequallyfromincomingteamsfromthepassandthevalleybelow。Duringthesecondyearhiswifehadjoinedhimwithfourchildren,butwhethertheenforcedseparationhaddulledherconjugalaffection,orwhethershewastemptedbyanaturalfemininelongingforthelandofpromisebeyond,shesoughtitonemorningwithafascinatingteamster,leavinghertwosonsandtwodaughtersbehindher;twoyearslatertheelderofthedaughtersfollowedthemother’sexample,withsuchmaidenlydiscretion,however,astoforbearcompromisingherselfbyanypreviousmatrimonialformalitywhatever。FromthatdayHayshadnofurtherpersonalintercoursewiththevalleybelow。Heputupahotelamileawayfromthefarmhousethathemightnothavetodispensehospitalitytohiscustomers,noraccepttheirnearcompanionship。AlwaysaseverePresbyterian,andanuncompromisingdeaconofafar-scatteredandscantycommunitywhooccasionallyheldtheirserviceinoneofhisbarns,hegrewmorerigid,sectarian,andnarrowdaybyday。Hewasfeared,andalthoughneitherrespectednorloved,hisdominationandendurancewereaccepted。Agrimlandlord,hardcreditor,close-fistedpatron,andasmilelessneighborwhoneithergamblednordrank,\"OldHays,\"ashewascalled,whileyetscarcefifty,hadfewacquaintancesandfewerfriends。Therewerethosewhobelievedthathisdomesticinfelicitiesweretheresultofhisunsympatheticnature;itneveroccurredtoanyone(buthimselfprobably)thattheymighthavebeenthecause。InthoseSierranaltitudes,aselsewhere,thebeliefinoriginalsin——popularlyknownas\"purecussedness\"——dominatedandoverboreanyconsiderationofpassive,impellingcircumstancesortemptation,unlesstheyhadbeenactivelydemonstratedwitharevolver。Thepassiveexpressionofharshness,suspicion,distrust,andmorosenesswaslookeduponasinherentwickedness。

ThestormragedviolentlyasHaysemergedfromthelastofalongrangeofoutbuildingsandsheds,andcrossedtheopenspacebetweenhimandthefarmhouse。Beforehehadreachedtheporch,withitsscantshelter,hehadflounderedthroughasnowdrift,andfacedthefullfuryofthestorm。Butthesnowseemedtohaveglancedfromhishardangularfigureasithadfromhisroof-ridge,forwhenheenteredthenarrowhall-wayhispilotjacketwasunmarked,exceptwhereanarrowlineofpowderedflakesoutlinedtheseamsasifworn。Totherightwasanapartment,halfoffice,halfsitting-

room,furnishedwithadarkandchillyironsafe,asofaandchairscoveredwithblackandcoldlyshininghorsehair。HereHaysnotonlyremovedhisuppercoatbuthisunderonealso,anddrawingachairbeforethefiresatdowninhisshirt-sleeves。Itwashisusualrusticpioneerhabit,andmighthavebeensomelingeringreminiscenceofcertainremoteancestorstowhomclotheswereanimpediment。Hewaswarminghishandsandplacidlyignoringhisgauntarmsintheirthinly-clad\"hickory\"sleeves,whenayounggirlofeighteensauntered,halfperfunctorily,halfinquisitivelyintotheroom。Itwashisonlyremainingdaughter。Alreadyelectedbycircumstancestoadryhouseholdvirginity,hersomewhatlargefeatures,sallowcomplexion,andtasteless,unattractivedress,didnotobviouslysuggestasacrifice。Sincehersister’sdepartureshehadtakensolechargeofherfather’sdomesticaffairsandthefewrudeservantsheemployed,withacertaininheritedfollowingofhisownmoodsandmethods。Totheneighborsshewasknownas\"MissHays,\"——adubiousrespectthat,inacommunityoffamiliar\"Sallies,\"\"Mamies,\"\"Pussies,\"wasgrimlyprophetic。YetsherejoicedintheOrientalappellationof\"Zuleika。\"TothisitisneedlesstoaddthatitwasimpossibletoconceiveanyonewholookedmoredecidedlyWestern。

\"Yekinputsomethingsinmycarpetbagaginthetimethesledcomesround,\"saidherfathermeditatively,withoutlookingup。

\"Thenyou’renotcomingbacktonight?\"askedthegirlcuriously。

\"What’sgoin’onatthesummit,father?\"

\"Iam,\"hesaidgrimly。\"Youdon’treckonIkalkilatetostopthar!I’mgoingonasfarasHorseley’stocloseupthatcontractaforetheweatherchanges。\"

\"Ikinderalloweditwasfunnyyou’dgotothehotelto-night。

There’sadancethere;thosetwoWetherbeegirlsandMamieHarrispasseduptheroadanhouragoonawood-sled,nighblowntopiecesandsittin’upinthesnowlikeskeertwhiterabbits。\"

Hays’browdarkenedheavily。

\"Let’emgo,\"hesaid,inahardvoicethatthefiredidnotseemtohavesoftened。\"Let’emgoforallthegoodtheirfool-parentswillevergetouterthem,ortheherdofwaysidecattlethey’veletthemlooseamong。

\"Ireckontheyhaven’tmuchtodoathome,orarehardputforcompany,totravelsixmilesinthesnowtoshowofftheirprinkin’

toalotofidleloutsshinywithbear’sgreaseandscentedupwithdoctor’sstuff,\"addedthegirl,shrugginghershoulders,withatouchofherfather’smoodandmanner。

PerhapsitstruckHaysatthatmomentthatherattitudewassomewhatmonstrousandunnaturalforonestillyoungandpresumablylikeothergirls,for,afterglancingatherunderhisheavybrows,hesaid,inagentlertone:——

\"NeverYOUmind,Zuly。WhenyourbrotherJackcomeshomehe’llknowwhat’swhat,andhavealltheproperNewYorkwaysandstyle。

It’snighonthreeyearsnowthathe’shadthebesttrainingDr。

Dawson’sAcademycouldgive,——sayin’nothingofthepow’fulChristianexampleofoneofthebestpreachersintheStates。Theymayn’thaveworldly,ungodlyfandangoeswhereheis,andriotouslivin’,andscarletabominations,butI’vebeentoldthatthey’ve’teacircles,’and’assemblies,’and’harmonyconcerts’ofyoungfolks——anddancin’——yes,finesquaredancin’undercontrol。No,I

ain’tstintedhiminanythin’。Youkinrememberthat,Zuleika,whenyouhearanymoregossipandbackbitin’aboutyourfather’smeanness。Iain’tsparednomoneyforhim。\"

\"Ireckonnot,\"saidthegirl,alittlesharply。\"Why,there’sthatdraftfurtwohundredandfiftydollarsthatkemonlylastweekfromtheDoctor’sfurextras。\"

\"Yes,\"repliedHays,withaslightknittingofthebrows,\"theDoctormouthevwritmoreparticklers,butparsonsain’tallusbusinessmen。IreckonthesehereextrysweretopushJackalongintheterm,astheDoctorknewIwantedhimbackhereinthespring,nowthathisbrotherhasgottobetoostiff-neckedandself-opinionatedtodohisfather’swork。\"ItseemedfromthisthattherehadbeenaquarrelbetweenHaysandhiseldestson,whoconductedhisbranchbusinessatSacramento,andwhohadinapassionthreatenedtosetuparivalestablishmenttohisfather’s。

Anditwasalsoevidentfromthemannerofthegirlthatshewasbynomeansastrongpartisanofherfatherinthequarrel。

\"You’dbetterfindoutfirsthowalltheschoolin’andtrainin’ofJack’sisgoin’tojibewiththeRanch,andifheain’tbeeneddicatedoutofallknowledgeofstationbusinessorkeerforit。

NewYorkain’tHays’Ranch,andtheseyer’assemblies’and’harmony’doin’sandtheirairsandgracesmayputhimoutofconceitwithourplainways。Ireckonyedidn’ttakethattomindwhenyou’vebeenhustlin’roundpayin’twohundredandfiftydollardraftsforJackandquo’llin’withBijah!Iain’tsayin’nothin’,father,onlymebbeifBijahhadhaddraftsandextrysflourishedaroundhimalittlemore,mebbehe’dhavebeenmorepoliteandnotsoroughspoken。Mebbe,\"shecontinuedwithalittlelaugh,\"evenI’DbealittlemoreinthestyletosuitMasterJackwhenhecomesefIhadthreehundreddollars’worthofconventschoolin’likeMamieHarris。\"

\"Yes,andyou’dhaveonlymadeyourselffairgameforev’ryschemin’,lazysportorcounter-jumperalongtheroadfromthistoSacramento!\"respondedHayssavagely。

Zuleikalaughedagainconstrainedly,butinawaythatmighthavesuggestedthatthisdreadfulcontingencywasstillonethatitwaspossibletocontemplatewithoutentireconsternation。Asshemovedslowlytowardsthedoorshestopped,withherhandonthelock,andsaidtentatively:\"Ireckonyouwon’tbewantin’anysupperbeforeyougo?You’realmostsuretobeofferedsuthin’upatHorseley’s,whileifIhavetocookyouupsuthin’nowandstillhavethemen’sregularsuppertogetatseven,itmakesalltheexpenseofanextrameal。\"

Hayshesitated。Hewouldhavepreferredhissuppernow,andhadhisdaughterpressedhimwouldhaveacceptedit。Buteconomy,whichwasoneofZuleika’sinheritedinstincts,vaguelyappearingtohimtobeavirtue,interchangeablewithchastityandabstemiousness,wascertainlytobeencouragedinayounggirl。Ithardlyseemspossiblethatwithaneyesingletotheintegrityofthelardershecouldeverlookkindlyontheblandishmentsofhissex,or,indeed,beexposedtothem。Hesaidsimply:\"Don’tcookforme,\"andresumedhisattitudebeforethefireasthegirllefttheroom。

Ashesatthere,grimandimmovableasoneofthebatteredfire-

dogsbeforehim,thewindinthechimneyseemedtocarryonadeep-

throated,dejected,andconfidentialconversationwithhim,butreallyhadverylittletoreveal。Therewerenohauntingreminiscencesofhismarriedlifeinthisroom,whichhehadalwaysoccupiedinpreferencetothecompanyorsitting-roombeyond。

Therewerenofamiliarshadowsofthepastlurkinginitscornerstopervadehisreverie。Whenhedidreflect,whichwasseldom,therewasalwaysinhismindavagueideaofacentralinjusticetowhichhehadbeensubjected,thatwastobeavoidedbycircuitousmovement,tobehiddenbywork,butnevertobesurmounted。Andto-nighthewasgoingoutinthestorm,whichhecouldunderstandandfight,ashehadoftendonebefore,andhewasgoingtodriveabargainwithamanlikehimselfandgetthebetterofhimifhecould,ashehaddonebefore,andanotherdaywouldbegone,andthatcentralinjusticewhichhecouldnotunderstandwouldbecircumvented,andhewouldstillbeholdinghisownintheworld。

AndtheGodofIsraelwhomhebelievedin,andwhowasahardbutconscientiousProvidence,somethinglikehimself,wouldassisthimperhapssomedaytotheunderstandingofthissamevagueinjusticewhichHewas,forsomestrangereason,permitting。ButnevermoreunrelentingandunsparingofothersthanwhenunderconvictionofSinhimself,andnevermoreharshandunforgivingthanwhenfreshfromthecontemplationoftheDivineMercy,hestillsattheregrimlyholdinghishandtoawarmththatneverseemedtogetnearerhisheartthanthat,whenhisdaughterre-enteredtheroomwithhiscarpet-bag。

Torise,putonhiscoatandovercoat,secureafurcaponhisheadbyawoolencomforter,coveringhisearsandtwinedroundhisthroat,andtorigidlyofferasquareandweather-beatencheektohisdaughter’sdustykiss,didnot,apparently,suggestanylingeringorhesitation。Thesledwasatthedoor,which,foratumultuousmoment,openedonthestormandthewhitevisionofahorseknee-deepinadrift,andthenclosedbehindhim。Zuleikashotthebolt,brushedsomeflakesoftheinvadingsnowfromthemat,and,afterfrugallyrakingdownthefireonthehearthherfatherhadjustquitted,retiredthroughthelongpassagetothekitchenandherdomesticsupervision。

Itwasafewhourslater,supperhadlongpast;the\"hands\"hadonebyonereturnedtotheirquartersundertherooforintheadjacentlofts,andZuleikaandthetwomaidshadatlastabandonedthekitchenfortheirbedroomsbeyond。Zuleikaherself,bythelightofasolitarycandle,hadenteredtheofficeandhaddroppedmeditativelyintoachair,assheslowlyrakedthewarmashesoverthestillsmoulderingfire。Thebarkingofdogshadmomentarilyattractedherattention,butithadsuddenlyceased。Itwasfollowed,however,byamorestartlingincident,——aslightmovementoutside,andanattempttoraisethewindow!

Shewasnotfrightened;perhapstherewaslittleforhertofear;

itwasknownthatHayskeptnomoneyinthehouse,thesafewasonlyusedforsecuritiesandcontracts,andtherewerehalfadozenmenwithincall。Itwas,therefore,onlyherusualactive,burningcuriosityfornovelincidentthatmadeherruntothewindowandpeerout;butitwaswithaspontaneouscryofastonishmentsheturnedanddartedtothefrontdoor,andopenedittothemuffledfigureofayoungman。

\"Jack!Saintsalive!Why,ofallthings!\"shegasped,incoherently。

Hestoppedherwithanimpatientgestureandahandthatpreventedherfromclosingthedooragain。

\"Dadain’there?\"heaskedquickly。

\"No。\"

\"When’llhebeback?\"

\"Notto-night。\"

\"Good,\"hesaid,turningtothedooragain。Shecouldseeamotionlesshorseandsleighintheroad,withawomanholdingthereins。

Hebeckonedtothewoman,whodrovetothedoorandjumpedout。

Tall,handsome,andaudacious,shelookedatZuleikawithaquicklaughofconfidence,asatsomerecognizedabsurdity。

\"Gointhere,\"saidtheyoungman,openingthedooroftheoffice;

\"I’llcomebackinaminute。\"

Assheentered,stillsmiling,asiftakingpartinsomehumorousbutriskysituation,heturnedquicklytoZuleikaandsaidinalowvoice:\"Wherecanwetalk?\"

Thegirlheldoutherhandandglidedhurriedlythroughthepassageuntilshereachedadoor,whichsheopened。Bythelightofadyingfirehecouldseeitwasherbedroom。Lightingacandleonthemantel,shelookedeagerlyinhisfaceashethrewasidehismufflerandopenedhiscoat。Itdisclosedaspare,youthfulfigure,andathin,weakfacethatabuddingmustacheonlyseemedtomakestillmoreimmature。Foraninstantbrotherandsistergazedateachother。Astonishmentonherpart,nervousimpatienceonhis,apparentlyrepressedanydemonstrationoffamilyaffection。

Yetwhenshewasabouttospeakhestoppedherroughly。

\"Therenow;don’ttalk。Iknowwhatyou’regoin’tosay——couldsayitmyselfifIwantedto——andit’snouse。Wellthen,hereIam。

YousawHER。Well,she’sMYWIFE——we’vebeenmarriedthreemonths。

Yes,myWIFE;marriedthreemonthsago。I’mherebecauseIranawayfromschool——thatis,IHAVEN’TBEENTHEREforthelastthreemonths。Icameoutwithherlaststeamer;wewentuptotheSummitHotellastnight——wheretheydidn’tknowme——untilwecouldseehowthelandlay,beforepoppingdownondad。Ihappenedtolearnthathewasoutto-night,andIbroughtherdownheretohaveatalk。

Wecangobackagainbeforehecomes,youknow,unless\"——

\"But,\"interruptedthegirl,withsuddenpracticality,\"yousayyouain’tbeenatDoctorDawson’sforthreemonths!Why,onlylastweekhedrewondadfortwohundredandfiftydollarsforyourextras!\"

Heglancedaroundhimandthenarrangedhisnecktieintheglassabovethemantelwithanervouslaugh。

\"OH,THAT!Ifixedthatup,andgotthemoneyforitinNewYorktopayourpassagewith。It’sallright,youknow。\"

CHAPTERII。

Thegirlstoodlookingattheingeniousforgerwithanodd,breathlesssmile。Itwasdifficulttodetermine,however,ifgratifiedcuriositywerenotitsmostdominantexpression。

\"Andyou’vegotawife——andTHAT’Sher?\"sheresumed。

\"Yes。\"

\"Wheredidyoufirstmeether?Whoisshe?\"

\"She’sanactress——mightypopularin’Frisco——ImeanNewYork。Loto’chapstriedtogether——Icut’emout。Foralldad’stryingtokeepmeatDawson’s——Iain’tsuchafool,eh?\"

Nevertheless,ashestoodtherestrokinghisfairmustache,hisastutenessdidnotseemtoimpresshissistertoenthusiasticassent。Yetshedidnotrelaxherbreathless,inquisitivesmileasshewenton:——

\"Andwhatareyougoingtodoaboutdad?\"

Heturneduponherquerulously。

\"Well,that’swhatIwanttotalkabout。\"

\"You’llcatchit!\"shesaidimpressively。Buthereherbrother’snervousnessbrokeoutintoaweak,impotentfury。Itwasevident,too,thatinspiteofitsapparentspontaneousirritationitsintentwasstudied。Catchit!Wouldhe?Oh,yes!Well,she’dseeWHO’Dcatchit!Nothim。No,he’dhadenoughofthismeanness,andwanteditended!Hewasn’tawomantobetreatedlikehissister,——liketheirmother——liketheirbrother,ifitcametothat,forheknewhowhewastobebroughtbacktotakeBijah’splaceinthespring;he’dheardthewholestory。No,hewasgoingtostandupforhisrights,——hewasgoingtobetreatedasthesonofamanwhowasworthhalfamillionoughttobetreated!Hewasn’tgoingtobeskimped,whilehisfatherwaswallowinginmoneythathedidn’tknowwhattodowith,——moneythatbyrightsoughttohavebeengiventotheirmotherandtheirsister。Why,eventhelawwouldn’tpermitsuchmeanness——ifhewasdead。No,he’dcomebackwithLottie,hiswife,toshowhisfatherthattherewasoneofthefamilythatcouldn’tbefooledandbullied,andwouldn’tputupwithitanylonger。Therewasgoingtobeafairdivisionoftheproperty,andhissisterAnnie’sproperty,andhers——Zuleika’s——

too,ifshe’dhavetheplucktospeakupforherself。Allthisandmuchmorehesaid。Yetevenwhilehissmallfurywasgenuineandcharacteristic,therewassuchanevidentincongruitybetweenhimselfandhisspeechthatitseemedtofithimloosely,andinameasureflappedinhisgestureslikeanother’sgarment。Zuleika,whohadexhibitedneitherdisgustnorsympathywithhisrebellion,buthadratherappearedtoenjoyitasanoveldomesticperformance,themoralityofwhichdevolvedsolelyupontheperformer,retainedhercurioussmile。Andthenaknockatthedoorstartledthem。

Itwasthestranger,——slightlyapologeticandstillhumorous,butfirmandself-confidentwithal。Shewassorrytointerrupttheirfamilycouncil,butthefirewasgoingoutwhereshesat,andshewouldlikeacupofteaorsomerefreshment。ShedidnotlookatJack,but,completelyignoringhim,addressedherselftoZuleikawithwhatseemedtobeadirectchallenge;inthatfeminineeye-

grappletherewasaquick,instinctive,andfinalstrugglebetweenthetwowomen。Thestrangertriumphed。Zuleika’svacantsmilechangedtooneofsubmission,andthen,equallyignoringherbrotherinthisdoubledefeat,shehastenedtothekitchentodothevisitor’sbidding。Thewomanclosedthedoorbehindher,andtookZuleika’splacebeforethefire。

\"Well?\"shesaid,inahalf-contemptuoustoleration。

\"Well?\"saidJack,inanequallyill-disguiseddiscontent,butanevidentdesiretoplacatethewomanbeforehim。\"It’sallright,youknow。I’vehadmysay。It’llcomeright,Lottie,you’llsee。\"

Thewomansmiledagain,andglancedaroundthebarewallsoftheroom。

\"AndIsuppose,\"shesaid,drily,\"whenitcomesrightI’mtotaketheplaceofyoursisterinthechargeofthisworkhouseandsucceedtothekeysofthatsafeintheotherroom?\"

\"It’llcomeallright,Itellyou;youcanfixthingsuphereanywayyou’lllikewhenwegettheoldmanstraight,\"saidJack,withtheiterationoffeebleness。\"Andastothatsafe,I’veseenitchockfullofsecurities。\"

\"It’llholdonelessto-night,\"shesaid,lookingatthefire。

\"Whatareyoutalkingabout?\"heasked,inqueruloussuspicion。

Shedrewapaperfromherpocket。

\"It’sthatdraftofyoursthatyouwerecrazyenoughtosignDawson’snameto。Itwaslyingoutthereonthedesk。Ireckonitisn’tathingyoucaretohavekeptasevidence,evenbyyourfather。\"

Shehelditintheflamesuntilitwasconsumed。

\"ByJove,yourheadislevel,Lottie!\"hesaid,withanadmirationthatwasnot,however,withoutaweakreserveofsuspicion。

\"No,itisn’t,orIwouldn’tbehere,\"shesaid,curtly。Thensheadded,asifdismissingthesubject,\"Well,whatdidyoutellher?\"

\"Oh,IsaidImetyouinNewYork。YouseeIthoughtshemightthinkitqueerifsheknewIonlymetyouinSanFranciscothreeweeksago。OfcourseIsaidweweremarried。\"

Shelookedathimwithwearyastonishment。

\"Andofcourse,whetherthingsgorightornot,she’llfindoutthatI’vegotahusbandliving,thatInevermetyouinNewYork,butonthesteamer,andthatyou’velied。Idon’tseetheUSEofit。Yousaidyouweregoingtotellthewholethingsquarelyandsaythetruth,andthat’swhyIcametohelpyou。\"

\"Yes;butdon’tyousee,hangitall!\"hestammered,intheirritationofweakconfusion,\"IhadtotellherSOMETHING。Fatherwon’tdaretotellherthetruth,nomorethanhewilltheneighbors。He’llhushitup,youbet;andwhenwegetthisthingfixedyou’llgoandgetyourdivorce,youknow,andwe’llbemarriedprivatelyonthesquare。\"

Helookedsovague,soimmature,yetsofatuouslyself-confident,thatthewomanextendedherhandwithalaughandtappedhimonthebackasshemighthavepattedadog。ThenshedisappearedtofollowZuleikainthekitchen。

Whenthetwowomenreturnedtogethertheywereevidentlyonthebestofterms。Somuchsothattheman,withtheeasyreactionofashallownature,becamesanguineandexalted,eventoanostentatiousexhibitionofthoseNewYorkgracesonwhichthepaternalHayshadsetsuchstore。HecomplacentlyexplainedthemethodsbywhichhehaddeceivedDr。Dawson;howhehadhimselfwrittenaletterfromhisfathercommandinghimtoreturntotakehisbrother’splace,andhowhehadshownittotheDoctorandbeenthreemonthsinSanFranciscolookingforworkandassistingLottieatthetheatre,untilaconvictionoftherighteousnessofhiscause,perhapscombinedwiththefactthattheywerealsoshortofmoneyandshehadnoengagement,impelledhimtohispresentheroicstep。AllofwhichZuleikalistenedtowithchildishinterest,butsuperiorappreciationofhiscompanion。Thefactthatthiswomanwasanactress,anabominationvaguelyalludedtobyherfatherasbeingevenmoremysteriouslywickedthanhersisterandmother,andcorrespondinglyexciting,asofferingapossiblepermanentrelieftothemonotonyofherhomelife,seemedtoexcuseherbrother’sweakness。Shewasalmostreadytobecomehispartisan——AFTERshehadseenherfather。

Theyhadtalkedlargelyoftheirplans;theyhadsettledsmalldetailsofthefutureandthearrangementoftheproperty;theyhadagreedthatZuleikashouldberelievedofherhouseholddrudgery,andsenttoafashionableschoolinSanFranciscowithamusicteacherandadressmaker。TheyhaddiscussedeverythingbuttheprecisemannerinwhichtherevelationshouldbeconveyedtoHays。

Therewasstillplentyoftimeforthat,forhewouldnotreturnuntilto-morrowatnoon,anditwasalreadytacitlyunderstoodthatthevehicleoftransmissionshouldbealetterfromtheSummitHotel。Thepossiblecontingencyofasuddenoutburstofhumanpassionnotentirelycontrolledbyreligiousfeelingwastobeguardedagainst。

Theyweresittingcomfortablybeforethereplenishedfire;thewindwasstillmoaninginthechimney,when,suddenly,inalullofthestormthesoundofsleigh-bellsseemedtofilltheroom。Itwasfollowedbyavoicefromwithout,and,withahystericalcry,Zuleikastartedtoherfeet。Thesamebreathlesssmilewithwhichshehadgreetedherbrotheranhouragowasuponherlipsasshegasped:——

\"Lord,saveus!——butit’sdadcomeback!\"

Igrievetosaythatherethedoughtyredresserofdomesticwrongsandretrieverofthefamilyhonorlapsedwhite-facedinhischairidealessandtremulous。Itwashisfrailercompanionwhorosetotheoccasionandevenpartlydraggedhimwithher。\"Gobacktothehotel,\"shesaidquickly,\"andtakethesledwithyou,——youarenotfittofacehimnow!ButhedoesnotknowME,andIwillstay!\"

TothestaringZuleika:\"Iamastrangerstoppedbyabrokensleighonmywaytothehotel。Leavetheresttome。Nowclearout,bothofyou。I’lllethimin。\"

Shelookedsoconfident,self-contained,andsuperior,thatthethoughtofoppositionneverenteredtheirminds,andasanimpatientrappingrosefromthedoortheylether,withahalf-

impatient,half-laughinggesture,drivethembeforeherfromtheroom。Whentheyhaddisappearedinthedistance,sheturnedtothefrontdoor,unboltedandopenedit。Haysblunderedinoutofthesnowwithamutteredexclamation,andthen,asthelightfromtheopenofficedoorrevealedastranger,startedandfellback。

\"MissHaysisbusy,\"saidthewomanquietly,\"Iamafraid,onmyaccount。ButmysleighbrokedownonthewaytothehotelandI

wasforcedtogetouthere。IsupposethisisMr。Hays?\"

Astrangewoman——byherdressandappearanceaveryworldling——andevenbraverinlooksandapparelthanmanyhehadseeninthecities——seemed,inspiteofallhisprecautions,tohavefallenshortofthehotelandbeenprecipitateduponhim!Yetundertheinfluenceofsomeoddabstractionhewasaffectedbyitlessthanhecouldhavebelieved。Heevenachievedarudebowasheboltedthedoorandusheredherintotheoffice。Morethanthat,hefoundhimselfexplainingtothefairtrespasserthereasonsofhisreturntohisownhome。For,likeadirectman,hehadaconsciousnessofsomeinconsistencyinhisreturn——orinthecircumstancesthatinducedachangeofplanswhichmightconscientiouslyrequireanexplanation。

\"Yousee,ma’am,arathersingularthinghappenedtomeafterI

passedthesummit。ThreetimesIlostthetrack,gotoffitsomehow,andfoundmyselftravelinginacircle。Thethirdtime,whenIstruckmyowntracksagain,IconcludedI’djustfollowthembackhere。IsupposeImighthavegottheroadagainbytryin’andfightin’thesnow——butther’ssomethingsnotworththefightin’。

Thiswasamatterofbusiness,and,afterall,ma’am,businessain’teverythin’,isit?\"

Hewasevidentlyinsomeunusualmood,themoodthatwithcertainreticentnaturesoftencompelsthemtomaketheirbriefconfidencestoutterstrangersratherthanimpartthemtothoseintimatefriendswhomightremindthemoftheirweakness。Sheagreedwithhimpleasantly,butnotsoobviouslyastoexcitesuspicion。\"Andyoupreferredtoletyourbusinessgo,andcomebacktothecomfortofyourownhomeandfamily。\"

\"Thecomfortofmyhomeandfamily?\"herepeatedinadry,deliberatevoice。\"Well,IreckonIain’tbeentemptedmuchbyTHAT。Thatisn’twhatImeant。\"Buthewentbacktothephrase,repeatingitgrimly,asifitweresomemandatorytext。\"ThecomfortofmyOWNHOMEANDFAMILY!Well,Satanhasn’tsetTHAT

trapformyfeetyet,ma’am。No;yesawmydaughter?well,that’sallmyfamily;yeseethisroom?that’sallmyhome。Mywiferanawayfromme;mydaughterclearedouttoo,myeldestsonaswaswithmeherehasquo’lledwithmeandreckonstosetuparivalbusinessaginme。No,\"hesaid,stillmoremeditativelyanddeliberately;\"itwasn’ttocomebacktothecomfortsofmyownhomeandfamilythatIfacedroundonHeavyTreeHill,Ireckon。\"

Asthewoman,forcertainreasons,hadnodesiretocheckthisauspiciousandunlookedforconfidence,shewaitedpatiently。Haysremainedsilentforaninstant,warminghishandsbeforethefire,andthenlookedupinterrogatively。

\"Aprofessorofreligion,ma’am,orunderconviction?\"

\"Notexactly,\"saidtheladysmiling。

\"Excuseme,butinspiteofyourfineclothesIreckonedyouhadaseriouslookjustnow。AreaderofScripture,maybe?\"

\"IknowtheBible。\"

\"Yourememberwhentheangelwiththeflamin’swordappeareduntoSaulontheroadtoDamascus?\"

\"Yes。\"

\"Itmouthevbeensuthin’inthatstylethatstoppedme,\"hesaidslowlyandtentatively。\"Thoughnat’rallyIdidn’tSEEanything,andonlyhadthequeerfeelin’。ItmighthevbeenTHATshiedmymareoffthetrack。\"