第4章

\"ButSaulwasuptosomewickedness,wasn’the?\"saidtheladysmilingly,\"whileYOUweresimplygoingsomewhereonbusiness?\"

\"Yes,\"saidHaysthoughtfully,\"butmyBUSINESSmighthevseemedlikepersecution。Idon’tmindtellin’youwhatitwasifyou’dcaretolisten。Butmebbeyou’retired。Mebbeyouwanttoretire。

Youknow,\"hewentonwithasuddenhospitableoutburst,\"youneedn’tbeinanyhurrytogo;wekintakecareofyouhereto-

night,andit’llcostyounothin’。AndI’llsendyouonwithmysleighinthemornin’。Per’apsyou’dlikesuthin’toeat——acupoftea——or——I’llcallZuleika;\"andherosewithanexpressionofawkwardcourtesy。

Butthelady,albeitwithaself-satisfiedsparkleinherdarkeyes,herecarelesslyassuredhimthatZuleikahadalreadygivenherrefreshment,and,indeed,wasatthatmomentpreparingherownroomforher。Shebeggedhewouldnotinterrupthisinterestingstory。

Hayslookedrelieved。

\"Well,IreckonIwon’tcallher,forwhatIwasgoin’tosayain’texacklythesorto’thin’foraninnocent,simplesorto’thinglikehertohear——Imean,\"heinterruptedhimselfhastily——\"thatfolksofmoreexperienceoftheworldlikeyouandmedon’tmindspeakin’of——I’msortertakin’itforgrantedthatyou’reamarriedwoman,ma’am。\"

Thelady,whohadregardedhimwithasuddenrigidity,hererelaxedherexpressionandnodded。

\"Well,\"continuedHays,resuminghisplacebythefire,\"youseethisyermanIwasgoin’toseelivesaboutfourmilesbeyondthesummitonaranchthatfurnishesmostofthehayforthestockthatsideoftheDivide。He’sbinholdin’offhisnextyear’scontractswithme,hopin’tomakebettertermsfromtheprospectsofalatespringandhigherprices。Heheldhisheadmightyhighandtalkedbigofwaitin’hisowntime。Ihappenedtoknowhecouldn’tdoit。\"

Heputhishandsonhiskneesandstaredatthefire,andthenwenton:——

\"Yeseethismanhadhadcrossesandfamilytrials。Hehadawifethatlefthimtojinealotofballydancersandpaintedwomeninthe’Friscoplayhouseswhenhewaslivin’inthesoutherncountry。

You’llsaythatwaslikeMYowncase,——andmebbethatwaswhyitcametohimtotellmeaboutit,——butthedifferencebetwixtHIM

andMEwasthatinsteadofrestin’untotheLordandfindin’Him,andpluckin’outtheeyethatoffendedhim’cordin’toScripter,asIdid,HEfollowedafterHERtryin’togetherback,until,findin’

thatwasn’tnouse,hetookabigdisgustandcameupheretohidehisself,wheretherewasn’tnoplayhousenorplay-actors,andnowimmenbutInjinsquaws。Hepre-emptedtheland,andnat’rally,therebein’nooneezcaredtolivetherebuthimself,hehaditallhisownway,madeitpay,and,asIwassayin’before,heldhisheadhighforprices。Well——youain’tgettin’tired,ma’am?\"

\"No,\"saidthelady,restinghercheekonherhandandgazingonthefire,\"it’sallveryinteresting;andsooddthatyoutwomen,withnearlythesameexperiences,shouldbeneighbors。\"

\"Saybuyerandseller,ma’am,notneighbors——atleastScriptoorily——

norfriends。Well,——nowthisiswheretheSpeshalProvidencecomesin,——onlythisafternoonJimBriggs,hearin’mespeakofHorseley’soffishness\"——

\"WHOSEoffishness?\"askedthelady。

\"Horseley’soffishness,——Horseley’sthenameofthemanI’mtalkin’

about。Well,hearin’that,hesays:\"Youholdon,Hays,andhe’llclimbdown。Thatwifeofhishasleftthestage——gotsickofit——

andisdriftin’roundin’Friscowithsomefellow。WhenHorseleygetstohearthat,youcan’tkeephimhere,——he’llsettleup,sellout,andrealizeoneverythinghe’sgottogoafterheragin,——youbet。That’swhatBriggssaid。Well,that’swhatsentmeuptoHorseley’sto-night——togetthere,dropthenews,andthenpinhimdowntothatcontract。\"

\"Itlookedlikeagoodstrokeofbusinessandafairone,\"saidtheladyinanoddvoice。ItwassooddthatHayslookedup。Butshehadsomewhatalteredherposition,andwasgazingattheceiling,andwithherhandtoherfaceseemedtohavejustrecoveredfromaslightyawn,atwhichhehesitatedwithanewandtimidsenseofpoliteness。

\"You’regettin’tired,ma’am?\"

\"Ohdear,no!\"shesaidinthesamevoice,butclearingherthroatwithalittlecough。\"Andwhydidn’tyouseethisMr。Horseleyafterall?Oh,Iforgot!——yousaidyouchangedyourmindfromsomethingyou’dheard。\"

Hehadturnedhiseyestothefireagain,butwithoutnoticingashedidsothatsheslowlymovedherface,stillhalfhiddenbyherhand,towardshimandwaswatchinghimintently。

\"No,\"hesaid,slowly,\"nothin’Iheard,somethin’Ifelt。Itmouthevbeenthatthatsetmeoffthetrack。Itkemtomeallofasuddenthathemightbesittin’tharcalmandpeacefullikeezI

mightbehere,hevin’forgotallaboutherandhistrouble,andherewasmegoin’todropdownuponhimandstartitallfreshagin。Itlookedalittlelikepersecution——yes,likepersecution。

Igotridofit,sayin’tomyselfitwasbusiness。ButI’dgotofftheroadmeantime,andhadtofinditagain,andwheneverIgotbacktothetrackandwaspointedforhishouse,itallseemedtocomebackonmeandsetmeoffagin。Whenthathadhappenedthreetimes,Iturnedroundandstartedforhome。\"

\"Anddoyoumeantosay,\"saidthelady,withadiscordantlaugh,\"thatyoubelieve,becauseYOUdidn’tgothereandbreakthenews,thatnobodyelsewill?Thathewon’thearofitfromthefirstmanhemeets?\"

\"Hedon’tmeetanyoneupwherehelives,andonlyBriggsandmyselfknowit,andI’llseethatBriggsdon’ttell。Butitwasmightyqueerthiswholethingcomin’uponmesuddenly,——wasn’tit?\"

\"Veryqueer,\"repliedthelady;\"for\"——withthesamemetalliclaugh——\"youdon’tseemtobegiventothiskindofweaknesswithyourownfamily。\"

Iftherewasanydoubtastothesarcasticsuggestionofhervoice,therecertainlycouldbenoneinthewickedglitterofhereyesfixeduponhisfaceunderhershadinghand。Buthaplyheseemedunconsciousofboth,andevenacceptedherstatementwithoutanulteriorsignificance。

\"Yes,\"hesaid,communingly,totheglaringembersofthehearth,\"itmusthavebeenaspecialrevelation。\"

Therewassomethingsofatuousandone-idea’dinhisattitudeandexpression,somonstrouslyinconsistentandinadequatetowhatwasgoingonaroundhim,andsohopelesslystupid——ifameresimulation——thattheangrysuspicionthathewasactingapartslowlyfadedfromhereyes,andahystericalsmilebegantotwitchhersetlips。Shestillgazedathim。Thewindhowleddrearilyinthechimney;allthatwaseconomic,grim,andcheerlessintheroomseemedtogatherasflittingshadowsaroundthatcentralfigure。

Suddenlyshearosewithsuchaquickrustlingofherskirtsthatheliftedhiseyeswithastart;forshewasstandingimmediatelybeforehim,herhandsbehindher,herhandsome,audaciousfacebentsmilinglyforward,andherbold,brillianteyeswithinafootofhisown。

\"Now,Mr。Hays,doyouwanttoknowwhatthiswarningorspecialrevelationofyoursREALLYmeant?Well,ithadnothingwhatevertodowiththatmanonthesummit。No。Thewholeinterest,gist,andmeaningofitwassimplythis,thatyoushouldturnroundandcomestraightbackhereand\"——shedrewbackandmadehimanexaggeratedtheatricalcurtsey——\"havethesupremepleasureofmakingMY

acquaintance!Thatwasall。Andnow,asyou’veHADIT,infiveminutesImustbeoff。You’veofferedmealreadyyourhorseandsleightogotothesummit。Iacceptitandgo!Good-by!\"

Heknewnothingofawoman’scoquettishhumor;heknewstilllessofthatmimicstagefromwhichherpresentvoice,gesture,andexpressionwereborrowed;hehadnoknowledgeoftheburlesqueemotionswhichthatvoice,gesture,andexpressionweresupposedtoportray,andfinallyandfatallyhewasunabletodetectthefemininehystericjaranddiscordthatunderlayitall。Hethoughtitwasstrong,characteristic,andreal,andaccepteditliterally。

Herose。

\"Efyouallowyoucan’tstay,whyI’llgoandgetthehorse。I

reckonheain’tbinputupyet。\"

\"Do,please。\"

Hegrimlyresumedhiscoatandhatanddisappearedthroughthepassageintothekitchen,whence,amomentlater,Zuleikacameflying。

\"Well,whathashappened?\"shesaideagerly。

\"It’sallright,\"saidthewomanquickly,\"thoughheknowsnothingyet。ButI’vegotthingsfixedgenerally,sothathe’llbequitereadytohaveitbrokentohimbythistimeto-morrow。Butdon’tyousayanythingtillI’veseenJackandyouhearfromHIM。

Remember。\"

Shespokerapidly;hercheekswerequiteglowingfromsomesuddenenergy;sowereZuleika’swiththeexcitementofcuriosity。

Presentlythesoundofsleigh-bellsagainfilledtheroom。ItwasHaysleadingthehorseandsleightothedoor,beneathaskynowstarlitandcrispunderanortheastwind。ThefairstrangercastasignificantglanceatZuleika,andwhisperedhurriedly,\"Youknowhemustnotcomewithme。Youmustkeephimhere。\"

Sherantothedoormuffledandhooded,leapedintothesleigh,andgatheredupthereins。

\"Butyoucannotgoalone,\"saidHays,withawkwardcourtesy。\"I

waskalkilatin’\"——

\"You’retootiredtogooutagain,dad,\"brokeinZuleika’svoicequickly。\"Youain’tfit;you’reallgrayandkrinklynow,likeaswhenyouhadoneofyourlastspells。She’llsendthesleighbackto-morrow。\"

\"Icanfindmyway,\"saidtheladybriskly;\"there’sonlyoneturnoff,Ibelieve,andthat\"——

\"Leadstothestagestationthreemileswest。Youneedn’tbeafraidofgettin’offonthat,foryou’lllikelyseethedownstagecrossin’yourroadezsoonezyougetclearoftheranch。\"

\"Good-night,\"saidthelady。Anarcofwhitespraysprangbeforetheforwardrunner,andthesleighvanishedintheroad。

Fatheranddaughterreturnedtotheoffice。

\"Youdidn’tgettoknowher,dad,didye?\"queriedZuleika。

\"No,\"respondedHaysgravely,\"excepttoseeshewasn’tnobackwoodsormountaineeringsort。Now,there’sthekindofwoman,Zuly,asknowsherownmindandyourstoo;thatamanlikeyourbrotherJackoughterpickoutwhenhemarries。\"

Zuleika’sfacebeamedbehindherfather。\"Youain’tgoin’tositupanylonger,dad?\"shesaid,asshenoticedhimresumehisseatbythefire。\"It’sgettin’late,andyoulookmightytuckeredoutwithyournight’swork。\"

\"Doyouknowwhatshesaid,Zuly?\"returnedherfather,afterapause,whichturnedouttohavebeenalong,silentlaugh。

\"No。\"

\"Shesaid,\"herepeatedslowly,\"thatshereckonedIcamebackhereto-nighttohavethepleasureofheracquaintance!\"Hebroughthistwohandsheavilydownuponhisknees,rubbingthemdowndeliberatelytowardshisankles,andleaningforwardwithhisfacetothefireandalong-sustainedsmileofcompletethoughtardyappreciation。

HewasstillinthisattitudewhenZuleikalefthim。Thewindcroonedoverhimconfidentially,buthestillsatthere,givenupapparentlytosomeposthumousenjoymentofhisvisitor’sdepartingwitticism。

ItwasscarcelydaylightwhenZuleika,whiledressing,heardaquicktappinguponhershutter。Sheopenedittothescaredandbewilderedfaceofherbrother。

\"Whathappenedwithherandfatherlastnight?\"hesaidhoarsely。

\"Nothing——why?\"

\"Readthat。Itwasbroughttomehalfanhouragobyamanindad’ssleigh,fromthestagestation。\"

Hehandedheracrumplednotewithtremblingfingers。Shetookitandread:——

\"Thegame’supandI’moutofit!Takemyadviceandclearoutofittoo,untilyoucancomebackinbettershape。Don’tbesuchafoolastotryandfollowme。Yourfatherisn’tone,andthat’swhereyou’veslippedup。\"

\"Heshallpayforit,whateverhe’sdone,\"saidherbrotherwithanaccessofwildpassion。\"Whereishe?\"

\"Why,Jack,youwouldn’tdaretoseehimnow?\"

\"Wouldn’tI?\"Heturnedandran,convulsedwithpassion,beforethewindowstowardsthefrontofthehouse。Zuleikaslippedoutofherbedroomandrantoherfather’sroom。Hewasnotthere。

Alreadyshecouldhearherbrotherhammeringfranticallyagainstthelockedfrontdoor。

Thedooroftheofficewaspartlyopen。Herfatherwasstillthere。Asleep?Yes,forhehadapparentlysunkforwardbeforethecoldhearth。Butthehandsthathehadalwaysbeentryingtowarmwerecolderthanthehearthorashes,andhehimselfneveragainspokenorstirred……

Itwasdeemedprovidentialbytheneighborsthathisyoungestandfavoriteson,alarmedbynewsofhisfather’sfailinghealth,hadarrivedfromtheAtlanticStatesjustatthelastmoment。ButitwasthoughtsingularthatafterthedivisionofthepropertyheentirelyabandonedtheRanch,andthatevenpendingthedivisionhisbeautifulbutfastidiousEasternbridedeclinedtovisititwithherhusband。

JOHNSON’S\"OLDWOMAN。\"

Itwasgrowingdark,andtheSonoratrailwasbecomingmoreindistinctbeforemeateverystep。Thedifficultyhadincreasedoverthegrassyslope,wheretheoverflowfromsomesmallerwatercourseabovehadwornanumberofdiverginggulliessolikethetrailastobeundistinguishablefromit。Unabletodeterminewhichwastherightone,Ithrewthereinsoverthemule’sneckandresolvedtotrusttothatsuperioranimal’ssagacity,ofwhichI

hadheardsomuch。ButIhadnottakenintoaccounttheequallywell-knownweaknessesofsexandspecies,andChuChuhadalreadyshownuncontrollablesignsofwantingherownway。Withoutamoment’shesitation,feelingtherelaxedbridle,shelaydownandrolledover。

Inthisperplexitythesoundofhorse’shoofsringingoutoftherockycanyonbeyondwasarelief,evenifmomentarilyembarrassing。

Aninstantafterwardsahorseandriderappearedcanteringroundthehillonwhatwasevidentlythelosttrail,andpulledupasI

succeededinforcingChuChutoherlegsagain。

\"IsthatthetrailfromSonora?\"Iasked。

\"Yes;\"butwithacriticalglanceatthemule,\"Ireckonyouain’tgoingthartonight。\"

\"Whynot?\"

\"It’samatterofeighteenmiles,andmostofitablindtrailthroughthewoodsafteryoutakethevalley。\"

\"Isitworsethanthis?\"

\"What’sthematterwiththistrail?Yeain’texpectingaracecourseorashellroadoverthefoothills——areye?\"

\"No。IsthereanyhotelwhereIcanstop?\"

\"Nary。\"

\"Noranyhouse?\"

\"No。\"

\"Thankyou。Good-night。\"

Hehadalreadypassedon,whenhehaltedagainandturnedinhissaddle。\"Lookyer。Justaspelloveryoncanyonye’llfindapatcho’buckeyes;turntotherightandye’llseeatrail。

That’lltakeyetoashanty。Youaskifit’sJohnson’s。\"

\"Who’sJohnson?\"

\"Iam。Youain’tlookin’forVanderbiltorGodAlmightyuphere,areyou?Well,then,youharktome,willyou?Yousaytomyoldwomantogiveyousupperandashakedownsomewharto-night。SayI

sentyou。Solong。\"

HewasgonebeforeIcouldacceptordecline。AnextraordinarynoiseproceededfromChuChu,notunlikeasuppressedchuckle。I

lookedsharplyather;shecoughedaffectedly,and,withherheadandneckstretchedtotheirgreatestlength,appearedtocontemplateherneatlittleoffforeshoewithadmiringabstraction。ButassoonasIhadmountedshesetoffabruptly,crossedtherockycanyon,apparentlysightedthepatchofbuckeyesofherownvolition,andwithouttheslightesthesitationfoundthetrailtotheright,andinhalfanhourstoodbeforetheshanty。

Itwasalogcabinwithanadditional\"lean-to\"ofthesamematerial,roofedwithbark,andontheothersidealargerandmoreambitious\"extension\"builtofrough,unplaned,andunpaintedredwoodboards,lightlyshingled。The\"lean-to\"wasevidentlyusedasakitchen,andthecentralcabinasaliving-room。ThebarkingofadogasIapproachedcalledfourchildrenofdifferentsizestotheopendoor,wherealreadyanenterprisingbabywasfeeblyessayingtocrawloverabarofwoodlaidacrossthethresholdtorestrainit。

\"IsthisJohnson’shouse?\"

Myremarkwasreallyaddressedtotheeldest,aboyofapparentlynineorten,butIfeltthatmyattentionwasundulyfascinatedbythebaby,whoatthatmomenthadtoppledoverthebar,andwascalmlyeyeingmeupsidedown,whilesilentlyandheroicallysuffocatinginitspetticoats。Theboydisappearedwithoutreplying,butpresentlyreturnedwithatallergirloffourteenorfifteen。Iwasstruckwiththewaythat,asshereachedthedoor,shepassedherhandsrapidlyovertheheadsoftheothersasifcountingthem,pickedupthebaby,reversedit,shookoutitsclothes,andreturnedittotheinside,withoutevenlookingatit。

Theactwasevidentlyautomaticandhabitual。

Irepeatedmyquestiontimidly。

Yes,itWASJohnson’s,buthehadjustgonetoKing’sMills。I

replied,hurriedly,thatIknewit,——thatIhadmethimbeyondthecanyon。AsIhadlostmywayandcouldn’tgettoSonorato-night,hehadbeengoodenoughtosaythatImightstaythereuntilmorning。MyvoicewasslightlyraisedforthebenefitofMr。

Johnson’s\"oldwoman,\"who,Ihadnodoubt,wasinspectingmefurtivelyfromsomecorner。

Thegirldrewthechildrenaway,excepttheboy。Tohimshesaidsimply,\"Showthestrangerwhartostakeouthismule,’Dolphus,\"

anddisappearedinthe\"extension\"withoutanotherword。I

followedmylittleguide,whowasperhapsmoreactivelycurious,butequallyunresponsive。Tomyvariousquestionshesimplyreturnedasmileofexasperatingvacuity。Buthenevertookhiseagereyesfromme,andIwassatisfiedthatnotadetailofmyappearanceescapedhim。Leadingthewaybehindthehousetoalittlewood,whoseonly\"clearing\"hadbeeneffectedbydecayorstorm,hestoodsilentlyapartwhileIpicketedChuChu,neitherofferingtoassistmenoropposinganyinterruptiontomysurveyofthelocality。Therewasnotraceofhumancultivationinthesurroundingsofthecabin;thewildernessstilltrodsharplyontheheelsofthepioneer’sfreshfootprints,andevenseemedtoobliteratethem。Forafewyardsaroundtheactualdwellingtherewasanunsavoryfringeofcivilizationintheshapeofcast-offclothes,emptybottles,andtincans,andtheadjacentthornandelderbushesblossomedunwholesomelywithbitsoftornwhitepaperandbleachingdish-cloths。Thishideouscircleneverwidened;

Naturealwaysappearedtorollbacktheintrudingdebris;nobirdnorbeastcarrieditaway;noanimaleverforcedtheuncleanlybarrier;civilizationremainedgrimlytrenchedinitsownexuvia。

Theoldterrifyinggirdleoffirearoundthehunter’scampwasnotmoredeterringtocuriousnightprowlersthanthiscoarseandaccidentaloutwork。

WhenIregainedthecabinIfounditempty,thedoorsofthelean-

toandextensionclosed,buttherewasastoolsetbeforearudetable,uponwhichsmokedatincupofcoffee,atindishofhotsaleratusbiscuit,andaplateoffriedbeef。Therewassomethingoddanddepressinginthissilentexclusionofmypresence。HadJohnson’s\"oldwoman\"fromsomedarkpostofobservationtakenadisliketomyappearance,orwasthischurlishwithdrawalapeculiarityofSierranhospitality?OrwasMrs。Johnsonyoungandpretty,andhiddenundertherestrictingbanofJohnson’sjealousy,orwassheadeformedcripple,orevenabedriddencrone?Fromtheextensionattimescameamurmurofvoices,butnevertheaccentsofadultwomanhood。Thegatheringdarkness,relievedonlybyadullglowfromthesmoulderinglogsintheadobechimney,addedtomyloneliness。InthecircumstancesIknewIoughttohaveputasidetherepastandgivenmyselfuptogloomyandpessimisticreflection;butNatureisofteninconsistent,andinthatkeenmountainair,Igrievetosay,myphysicalandmoralconditionwasnotinthatperfectaccordalwaysindicatedbyromancers。IhadanappetiteandIgratifiedit;dyspepsiaandethicalreflectionsmightcomelater。Iatethesaleratusbiscuitcheerfully,andwasmeditativelyfinishingmycoffeewhenagurglingsoundfromtheraftersaboveattractedmyattention。Ilookedup;undertheoverhangofthebarkroofthreepairsofroundeyeswerefixeduponme。TheybelongedtothechildrenIhadpreviouslyseen,who,intheattitudeofRaphael’scherubs,hadevidentlybeendeeplyinterestedspectatorsofmyrepast。Asoureyesmetaninarticulategiggleescapedthelipsoftheyoungest。

Inevercouldunderstandwhytheshyamusementofchildrenovertheireldersisnotacceptedasphilosophicallybyitsobjectaswhenitproceedsfromanequal。WefondlybelievethatwhenJonesorBrownlaughsatusitisfrommalice,ignorance,oradesiretoshowhissuperiority,butthereisalwaysahauntingsuspicioninourmindsthattheselittlecriticsREALLYseesomethinginustolaughat。I,however,smiledaffablyinreturn,ignoringanypossiblegrotesquenessinmymannerofeatinginprivate。

\"Comehere,Johnny,\"Isaidblandly。

Thetwoelderones,agirlandaboy,disappearedinstantly,asifthecrowningjokeofthisremarkwastoomuchforthem。FromascrapingandkickingagainstthelogwallIjudgedthattheyhadquicklydroppedtothegroundoutside。Theyoungerone,thegiggler,remainedfascinated,butreadytoflyatamoment’swarning。

\"Comehere,Johnny,boy,\"Irepeatedgently。\"Iwantyoutogotoyourmother,please,andtellher\"——

Butherethechild,whohadbeenworkingitsfaceconvulsively,suddenlyutteredalugubrioushowlanddisappearedalso。Irantothefrontdoorandlookedoutintimetoseethetallestgirl,whohadreceivedme,walkingawaywithitunderherarm,pushingtheboyaheadofherandlookingbackoverhershoulder,notunlikeayouthfulshe-bearconductinghercubsfromdanger。Shedisappearedattheendoftheextension,wheretherewasevidentlyanotherdoor。

Itwasveryextraordinary。ItwasnotstrangethatIturnedbacktothecabinwithachagrinandmortificationwhichforamomentmademeentertainthewildideaofsaddlingChuChu,andshakingthedustofthattaciturnhousefrommyfeet。Buttheridiculousnessofsuchanact,tosaynothingofitsingratitude,asquicklypresenteditselftome。Johnsonhadofferedmeonlyfoodandshelter;IcouldhaveclaimednomorefromtheinnIhadaskedhimtodirectmeto。Ididnotre-enterthehouse,but,lightingmylastcigar,begantowalkgloomilyupanddownthetrail。Withtheoutcomingofthestarsithadgrownlighter;throughawindopeninginthetreesIcouldseetheheavybulkoftheoppositemountain,andbeyonditasuperiorcrestdefinedbyaredlineofforestfire,which,however,castnoreflectiononthesurroundingearthorsky。

Faintwoodlandcurrentsofair,stillwarmfromtheafternoonsun,stirredtheleavesaroundmewithlong-drawnaromaticbreaths。ButtheseintimegavewaytothesteadySierrannightwindsweepingdownfromthehighersummits,androckingthetopsofthetallestpines,yetleavingthetranquillityofthedarkloweraislesunshaken。Itwasveryquiet;therewasnocrynorcallofbeastorbirdinthedarkness;thelongrustleofthetree-topssoundedasfaintasthefar-offwashofdistantseas。Nordidtheresemblanceceasethere;theclose-setfilesofthepinesandcedars,stretchinginillimitablerankstothehorizon,werefilledwiththeimmeasurablelonelinessofanoceanshore。InthisvastsilenceI

begantothinkIunderstoodthetaciturnityofthedwellersinthesolitarycabin。

WhenIreturned,however,Iwassurprisedtofindthetallestgirlstandingbythedoor。AsIapproachedsheretreatedbeforeme,andpointingtothecornerwhereacommoncotbedhadbeenevidentlyjustputup,said,\"Yecanturninthar,onlyye’llhavetorouseoutearlywhen’Dolphusdoesthechores,\"andwasturningtowardstheextensionagain,whenIstoppedheralmostappealingly。

\"Onemoment,please。CanIseeyourmother?\"

Shestoppedandlookedatmewithasingularexpression。Thenshesaidsharply:——

\"Youknow,fustrate,she’sdead。\"

Shewasturningawayagain,butIthinkshemusthaveseenmyconcerninmyface,forshehesitated。\"But,\"Isaidquickly,\"I

certainlyunderstoodyourfather,thatis,Mr。Johnson,\"Iadded,interrogatively,\"tosaythat——thatIwastospeakto\"——Ididn’tliketorepeattheexactphrase——\"hisWIFE。\"

\"Idon’tknowwhathewasplayin’yefor,\"shesaidshortly。\"Marhasbeendeadmor’nayear。\"

\"But,\"Ipersisted,\"istherenogrown-upwomanhere?\"

\"No。\"

\"Thenwhotakescareofyouandthechildren?\"

\"Ido。\"

\"Yourselfandyourfather——eh?\"

\"Dadain’theretwodaysrunning,andthenon’ytosleep。\"

\"Andyoutaketheentirechargeofthehouse?\"

\"Yes,andthelogtallies。\"

\"Thelogtallies?\"

\"Yes;keepcountandmeasurethelogsthatgobytheslide。\"

ItflasheduponmethatIhadpassedtheslideordeclivityonthehillside,wherelogswereslippeddownintothevalley,andI

inferredthatJohnson’sbusinesswascuttingtimberforthemill。

\"Butyou’reratheryoungforallthiswork,\"Isuggested。

\"I’mgoin’onsixteen,\"shesaidgravely。

Indeed,forthematterofthat,shemighthavebeenanyage。Herface,onwhichsunburntooktheplaceofcomplexion,wasalreadyhardandset。ButonanearerviewIwasstruckwiththefactthathereyes,whichwerenotlarge,werealmostindistinguishablefromthepresenceofthemostsingulareyelashesIhadeverseen。

Intenselyblack,intenselythick,andeventangledintheirprofusion,theybristledratherthanfringedhereyelids,obliteratingeverythingbuttheshiningblackpupilsbeneath,whichwerelikecertainlustroushairymountainberries。Itwasthiswoodlandsuggestionthatseemedtouncannilyconnectherwiththelocality。Iwentonplayfully:——

\"That’snotVERYold——buttellme——doesyourfather,orDIDyourfather,everspeakofyouashis’oldwoman?’\"

Shenodded。\"ThenyouthoughtIwasmar?\"shesaid,smiling。

Itwassucharelieftoseeherwornfacerelaxitsexpressionofpatheticgravity——althoughthisoperationquiteburiedhereyesintheirblackthickesthedgeagain——thatIcontinuedcheerfully:\"Itwasn’tmuchofamistake,consideringallyoudoforthehouseandfamily。\"

\"Thenyoudidn’ttellBilly’togoandbedeadinthegroundwithmar,’ashe’lowsyoudid?\"shesaidhalfsuspiciously,yettremblingontheedgeofasmile。

No,Ihadnot,butIadmittedthatmyaskinghimtogotohismothermighthavebeenopentothisdismalconstructionbyasensitiveinfantmind。Sheseemedmollified,andagainturnedtogo。

\"Good-night,Miss——youknowyourfatherdidn’ttellmeyourrealname,\"Isaid。

\"Karline!\"

\"Good-night,MissKarline。\"

Iheldoutmyhand。

Shelookedatitandthenatmethroughherintricateeyelashes。

Thenshestruckitasidebriskly,butnotunkindly,said\"Quitfoolin’,now,\"asshemighthavesaidtooneofthechildren,anddisappearedthroughtheinnerdoor。Notknowingwhethertobeamusedorindignant,Iremainedsilentamoment。ThenItookaturnoutsideintheincreasingdarkness,listenedtothenowhurryingwindoverthetree-tops,re-enteredthecabin,closedthedoor,andwenttobed。

Butnottosleep。Perhapstheresponsibilitytowardsthesesolitarychildren,whichJohnsonhadsolightlyshakenoff,devolveduponmeasIlaythere,forIfoundmyselfimaginingadozenemergenciesoftheirunprotectedstate,withwhichtheeldergirlcouldscarcelygrapple。Therewaslittletofearfromdepredatorymanorbeast——desperadoesofthemountaintrailneverstoopedtoignobleburglary,bearorpantherseldomapproachedacabin——buttherewasthechanceofsuddenillness,fire,theaccidentsthatbesetchildhood,tosaynothingofthenarrowingmoralandmentaleffectoftheirisolationatthattenderage。ItwasscandalousinJohnsontoleavethemalone。

InthesilenceIfoundIcouldhearquitedistinctlythesoundoftheirvoicesintheextension,anditwasevidentthatCarolinewasputtingthemtobed。Suddenlyavoicewasuplifted——herown!Shebegantosingandtheotherstojoinher。Itwastherepetitionofasingleverseofawell-knownlugubriousnegromelody。\"Alltheworldamsadanddreary,\"wailedCaroline,inahighhead-note,\"everywhereIroam。\"\"Oh,darkieth,\"lispedtheyoungergirlinresponse,\"howmyheartgrowthweary,farfromtheoldfolkthath-o-o-me。\"Thiswasrepeatedtwoorthreetimesbeforetheothersseemedtogetthefullswingofit,andthenthelinesroseandfellsadlyandmonotonouslyinthedarkness。Idon’tknowwhy,butIatoncegottheimpressionthatthosemotherlesslittlecreatureswereunderavaguebeliefthattheirperformancewasdevotional,andwasreallyfillingtheplaceofaneveninghymn。Abriefandindistinctkindofrecitation,followedbyadeadsilence,brokenonlybytheslowcreakingofnewtimber,asifthehousewerestretchingitselftosleeptoo,confirmedmyimpression。Thenallbecamequietagain。

ButIwasmorewideawakethanbefore。FinallyIrose,dressedmyself,anddraggingmystooltothefire,tookabookfrommyknapsack,andbythelightofagutteringcandle,whichI

discoveredinabottleinthecornerofthehearth,begantoread。

PresentlyIfellintoadoze。HowlongIsleptIcouldnottell,foritseemedtomethatadreamyconsciousnessofadogbarkingatlastforceditselfuponmesostronglythatIawoke。ThebarkingappearedtocomefrombehindthecabininthedirectionoftheclearingwhereIhadtetheredChuChu。Iopenedthedoorhurriedly,ranroundthecabintowardsthehollow,andwasalmostatoncemetbythebulkofthefrightenedChuChu,plungingoutofthedarknesstowardsme,keptonlyincheckbyherreatainthehandofablanketedshapeslowlyadvancingwithagunoveritsshoulderoutofthehollow。BeforeIhadtimetorecoverfrommyastonishmentIwasthrownintogreaterconfusionbyrecognizingtheshapeasnoneotherthanCaroline!

Withouttheleastembarrassmentorevenself-consciousnessofherappearance,shetossedtheendofthereatatomewiththecurtestexplanationasshepassedby。Someprowlingbearorcatamounthadfrightenedthemule。Ihadbettertetheritbeforethecabinawayfromthewind。

\"ButIthoughtwildbeastsnevercamesonear,\"Isaidquickly。

\"Mulemeat’smightytemptin’,\"saidthegirlsententiouslyandpassedon。Iwantedtothankher;IwantedtosayhowsorryIwasthatshehadbeendisturbed;Iwantedtocomplimentheronherquietmidnightcourage,andyetwarnheragainstrecklessness;I

wantedtoknowwhethershehadbeenaccustomedtosuchalarms;andifthegunshecarriedwasreallyanecessity。ButIcouldonlyrespectherreticence,andIwasturningawaywhenIwasstruckbyamoreinexplicablespectacle。AsshenearedtheendoftheextensionIdistinctlysawthetallfigureofaman,movingwithacertaindiffidenceandhesitationthatdidnot,however,suggestanyintentionofconcealment,amongthetrees;thegirlapparentlysawhimatthesamemomentandslightlyslackenedherpace。Notmorethanadozenfeetseparatedthem。Hesaidsomethingthatwasinaudibletomyears,——butwhetherfromhishesitationorthedistanceIcouldnotdetermine。Therewasnosuchuncertaintyinherreply,however,whichwasgiveninherusualcurtfashion:\"Allright。Youcantrapsealonghomenowandturnin。\"

Sheturnedthecorneroftheextensionanddisappeared。Thetallfigureofthemanwaveredhesitatinglyforamoment,andthenvanishedalso。ButIwastoomuchexcitedbycuriositytoacceptthisunsatisfactoryconclusion,and,hastilypicketingChuChuafewrodsfromthefrontdoor,Iranafterhim,withaninstinctivefeelingthathehadnotgonefar。Iwasright。Afewpacesdistanthehadhaltedinthesamedubious,lingeringway。\"Hallo!\"

Isaid。

Heturnedtowardsmeinthelikeawkwardfashion,butwithneitherastonishmentnorconcern。

\"Comeupandtakeadrinkwithmebeforeyougo,\"Isaid,\"ifyou’renotinahurry。I’malonehere,andsinceIHAVEturnedoutIdon’tseewhywemightn’thaveasmokeandatalktogether。\"

\"Idursn’t。\"

Ilookedupatthesixfeetofstrengthbeforemeandrepeatedwonderingly,\"Darenot?\"

\"SHEwouldn’tlikeit。\"Hemadeamovementwithhisrightshouldertowardstheextension。

\"Who?\"

\"MissKarline。\"

\"Nonsense!\"Isaid。\"Sheisn’tinthecabin,——youwon’tseeHER。

Comealong。\"Hehesitated,althoughfromwhatIcoulddiscernofhisbeardedfaceitwasweaklysmiling。

\"Come。\"

Heobeyed,followingmenotunlikeChuChu,Ifancied,withthesamesenseofsuperiorsizeandstrengthandaslightwhiteningoftheeye,asifreadytoshyatanymoment。Atthedoorhe\"backed。\"Thenheenteredsideways。Inoticedthatheclearedthedoorwayatthetopandthesidesonlybyahair’sbreadth。

BythelightofthefireIcouldseethat,inspiteofhisfullfirstgrowthofbeard,hewasyoung,——evenyoungerthanmyself,——

andthathewasbynomeansbad-looking。Ashestillshowedsignsofretreatingatanymoment,Itookmyflaskandtobaccofrommysaddle-bags,handedthemtohim,pointedtothestool,andsatdownmyselfuponthebed。

\"Youlivenearhere?\"

\"Yes,\"hesaidalittleabstractedly,asiflisteningforsomeinterruption,\"atTenMileCrossing。\"

\"Why,that’stwomilesaway。\"

\"Ireckon。\"

\"Thenyoudon’tlivehere——ontheclearing?\"

\"No。Ib’longtothemillat’TenMile。’\"

\"Youwereonyourwayhome?\"

\"No,\"hehesitated,lookingathispipe;\"Ikindermeanderroundhereatthistime,whenJohnson’saway,toseeifeverything’sgoin’straight。\"

\"Isee——you’reafriendofthefamily。\"

\"’Deedno!\"Hestopped,laughed,lookedconfused,andadded,apparentlytohispipe,\"Thatis,asorterfriend。Notmuch。

SHE\"——heloweredhisvoiceasifthatpotentialpersonalityfilledthewholecabin——\"wouldn’tlikeit。\"

\"Thenatnight,whenJohnson’saway,youdosentrydutyroundthehouse?\"

\"Yes,’sentrydooty,’that’sit,\"——heseemedimpressedwiththesuggestion——\"that’sit!Sentrydooty。You’vestruckit,pardner。\"

\"AndhowoftenisJohnsonaway?\"

\"’Bouttwoorthreetimesaweekonanaverage。\"

\"ButMissCarolineappearstobeabletotakecareofherself。Shehasnofear。\"

\"Fear!Fearwasn’thangin’roundwhenSHEwasborn!\"Hepaused。

\"No,sir。Didyeeverlookintothemeyes?\"

Ihadn’t,onaccountofthelashes。ButIdidn’tcaretosaythis,andonlynodded。

\"Thereain’tthecreatedthinglivin’ordead,thatshecan’tstandstraightuptoandlookat。\"

Iwonderedifhehadfanciedsheexperiencedanydifficultyinstandingupbeforethatinnocentlygood-humoredface,butIcouldnotresistsaying:——

\"ThenIdon’tseetheuseofyourwalkingfourmilestolookafterher。\"

Iwassorryforitthenextminute,forheseemedtohaveawkwardlybrokenhispipe,andhadtobenddownforalongtimeafterwardstolaboriouslypickupthesmallestfragmentsofit。Atlasthesaid,cautiously:

\"Yenoticedthembitso’flannin’roundthechillern’sthroats?\"

IrememberedthatIhad,butwasuncertainwhetheritwasintendedasapreventiveofcoldorachild’sideaofdecoration。Inodded。

\"That’stheirtrouble。Onenight,whenoldJohnsonhadbeenoffforthreedaystoCoulterville,IwasprowlingroundhereandI

didn’tgittoseenoone,thoughtherewasalightburnin’intheshantyallnight。ThenextnightIwashereagain,——thesamelighttwinklin’,butnooneabout。Ireckonedthatwasmightyqueer,andIjesscrep’uptothehousean’listened。Iheardsuthin’likealittlecoughoncetinawhile,andattimessuthin’likealittlemoan。Ididn’tdursttosingoutforIknewSHEwouldn’tlikeit,butwhistledkeerlesslike,toletthechillernknowIwasthere。

Butitdidn’tseemtotake。Iwasjessgoin’off,when——darnmyskin!——ifIdidn’tcomeacrossthebucketofwaterI’dfetchedupfromthespringTHATMORNIN’,standin’therefull,andNEVERTAKEN

IN!WhenIsawthatIreckonedI’djesswadein,anyhow,andI

knocked。Pootysoonthedoorwashalfopened,andIsawhereyesblazin’atmelikethemcoals。ThenSHE’lowedI’dbetter’gitupandgit,’andshetthedoorto!ThenI’lowedshemighttellmewhatwasup——throughthedoor。Thenshesaid,throughthedoor,ashowthechillernlayallsickwiththathoss-distemper,diphthery。

Thenshe’lowedshe’duseadoctorefI’dfetchhim。Thenshe’lowedagainI’dbettertakethebabythathadn’tketchedityetalongwithme,andleaveitwhereitwassafe。Thenshepassedoutthebabythroughthedoorallwrappedupinablankitlikeapapoose,andyoubetImadetrackswithit。Iknowedtharwasn’tnogoodgoingtothemill,soIletoutforWhite’s,fourmilesbeyond,whartherewasWhite’soldmother。Itoldherhowthingswerepointin’,andshelentmeahoss,andIjessroundedonDoctorGreenatMountainJim’s,andhadhimbackhereaforesun-up!AndthenIheardshewilted,——regularlyplayedout,yousee,——forshehaditallalongwussthanthelot,andneverletonorwhimpered!\"

\"Itwaswellyoupersistedinseeingherthatnight,\"Isaid,watchingtheraptexpressionofhisface。Helookedupquickly,becameconsciousofmyscrutiny,anddroppedhiseyesagain,smiledfeebly,anddrawingacircleintheasheswiththebrokenpipe-

stem,said:——

\"ButSHEdidn’tlikeit,though。\"

Isuggested,alittlewarmly,thatifsheallowedherfathertoleaveheraloneatnightwithdelicatechildren,shehadnorighttochooseWHOshouldassistherinanemergency。Itstruckmeafterwardsthatthiswasnotverycomplimentarytohim,andIaddedhastilythatIwonderedifsheexpectedsomeyoungladytobepassingalongthetrailatmidnight!ButthisremindedmeofJohnson’sstyleofargument,andIstopped。

\"Yes,\"hesaidmeekly,\"andefshedidn’tkeerenoughforherselfandherbrothersandsisters,sheorterrememberthemBeazeleychillern。\"

\"Beazeleychildren?\"Irepeatedwonderingly。

\"Yes;themtwolittleones,thesizeofMirandy;they’reBeazeley’s。\"

\"WhoisBeazeley,andwhatarehischildrendoinghere?\"

\"Beazeleyupanddiedatthemill,andshebedevilledherfathertolethertakehistwoyoung’unshere。\"

\"Youdon’tmeantosaythatwithherotherworkshe’stakingcareofotherpeople’schildrentoo?\"

\"Yes,andeddicatin’them。\"

\"Educatingthem?\"

\"Yes;teachin’themtoreadandwriteanddosums。Oneofourloggersketchedheratitwhenshewaskeepin’tally。\"

Wewerebothsilentforsomemoments。

\"IsupposeyouknowJohnson?\"Isaidfinally。

\"Notmuch。\"

\"Butyoucallhereatothertimesthanwhenyou’rehelpingher?\"

\"Neverbeeninthehousebefore。\"

Helookedslowlyaroundhimashespoke,raisinghiseyestothebareraftersabove,anddrawingafewlongbreaths,asifhewereinhalingtheauraofsomeunseenpresence。Heappearedsoperfectlygratifiedandcontented,andIwassoimpressedwiththishumbleandsilentabsorptionofthesacredinterior,thatIfeltvaguelyconsciousthatanyinterruptionofitwasaprofanation,andIsatstill,gazingatthedyingfire。Presentlyhearose,stretchedouthishand,shookminewarmly,said,\"IreckonI’llmeanderalong,\"tookanotherlongbreath,thistimesecretly,asifconsciousofmyeyes,andthenslouchedsidewaysoutofthehouseintothedarknessagain,whereheseemedsuddenlytoattainhisfullheight,andsolooming,disappeared。Ishutthedoor,wenttobed,andsleptsoundly。

SosoundlythatwhenIawokethesunwasstreamingonmybedfromtheopendoor。Onthetablebeforememybreakfastwasalreadylaid。WhenIhaddressedandeatenit,struckbythesilence,I

wenttothedoorandlookedout。’DolphuswasholdingChuChubythereataafewpacesfromthecabin。

\"Where’sCaroline?\"Iasked。

Hepointedtothewoodsandsaid:\"Overyon:keepingtally。\"

\"Didsheleaveanymessage?\"

\"SaidIwastogityourmuleforyou。\"

\"Anythingelse?\"

\"Yes;saidyouwastogo。\"

Iwent,butnotuntilIhadscrawledafewwordsofthanksonaleafofmynotebook,whichIwrappedaboutmylastSpanishdollar,addresseditto\"MissJohnson,\"andlaidituponthetable……

Itwasmorethanayearlaterthatinthebar-roomoftheMariposaHotelahandwaslaiduponmysleeve。Ilookedup。ItwasJohnson。

HedrewfromhispocketaSpanishdollar。\"Ireckoned,\"hesaid,cheerfully,\"I’drunagainyesomewharsometime。MyoldwomantoldmetogiveyethatwhenIdid,andsaythatshe’didn’tkeepnohotel。’Butsheallowedshe’dkeeptheletter,andhasspelleditouttothechillern。\"

HerewastheopportunityIhadlongedfortotouchJohnson’sprideandaffectioninthebravebutunprotectedgirl。\"IwanttotalktoyouaboutMissJohnson,\"Isaid,eagerly。

\"Ireckonso,\"hesaid,withanexasperatingsmile。\"Mostfellersdo。Butsheain’tMissJohnsonnomore。She’smarried。\"

\"NottothatbigchapoverfromTenMileMills?\"Isaidbreathlessly。

\"What’sthematterwithHIM,\"saidJohnson。\"Yedidn’texpecthertomarryanobleman,didye?\"

IsaidIdidn’tseewhysheshouldn’t——andbelievedthatsheHAD。

THENEWASSISTANTATPINECLEARINGSCHOOL。

CHAPTERI。

TheschoolmistressofPineClearingwastakingalastlookaroundherschoolroombeforeleavingitfortheday。Shemighthavedonesowithpride,fortheschoolroomwasconsideredamarvelofarchitecturalelegancebythecitizens,andeventotheordinaryobserverwasapretty,villa-likestructure,withanopencupolaandoverhangingroofofdiamond-shapedshinglesandadeepElizabethanporch。Butitwasthemonumentofafiercestrugglebetweenanewercivilizationandabarbarismoftheolddays,whichhadresultedintheclearingawayofthepines——andafewotherthingsasincongruoustothenewlifeandfarlessinnocent,thoughnolesssincere。Ithadcostthecommunityfifteenthousanddollars,andthelivesoftwoofitscitizens。

Happilytherewasnostainofthisonthecleanwhitewalls,thebeautifully-writtengilttexts,ortheshiningblackboardthathadofferednorecordwhichcouldnotbedailywipedaway。And,certainly,thelastpersonintheworldtosuggestanyreminiscencesofitsbelligerentfoundationwasthepersonoftheschoolmistress。

Mature,thin,precise,——notprettyenoughtohaveexcitedHomericfeuds,noryetsoplainastoprecludecertainsoothinggraces,——

shewasthewidowofapoorCongregationalminister,andhadbeenexpresslyimportedfromSanFranciscotosquarelymarktheissuebetweentheregenerateandunregeneratelife。Low-voiced,gentlewomanly,withthepallorofill-healthperhapsundulyaccentedbyhermourning,whichwasstillcutmodishlyenoughtoshowoffhersparebutgoodfigure,shewassupposedtorepresentthemodelofpious,scholasticrefinement。TheOpposition——sulleninditchesandatthedoorsofsaloons,orinthefieldstruculentastheirowncattle——neverthelesshadloweredtheircrestsandbuttonedtheircoatsovertheirrevolutionaryredshirtswhenSHEwentby。