The Virginian

第20章

“Well,mygracious!“saidthefourth,beatinghisknee。

“Why,yes,“observedtheVirginian,unexpectedly;“theytellmethataiggsthereain’tliabletobesorottenasyu’llstrike’eminthiscountry。“

Noneofthemhadareplyforthis,andNewYorkwasabandoned。

ForsomereasonIfeltmuchbetter。

Itwasanewlinetheyadoptednext,ledoffbyTrampas。

“Goingtotheexcitement?“heinquired,selectingShorty。

“Excitement?“saidShorty,lookingup。

“GoingtoRawhide?“Trampasrepeated。AndallwatchedShorty。

“Why,I’malladriftmissin’thatexpress,“saidShorty。

“MaybeIcangiveyouemployment,“suggestedtheVirginian。“Iamtakinganoutfitacrossthebasin。“

“You’llfindmostfolksgoingtoRawhide,ifyourelookingforcompany,“pursuedTrampas,fishingforarecruit。“

“HowaboutRawhide,anyway?“saidScipio,skillfullydeflectingthismissionarywork。“Aretheytakingmuchmineralout?Haveyu’

seenanyoftherock?“

“Rock?“brokeintheenthusiastwhohadbeatenhisknee。“There!“

Andhebroughtsomefromhispocket。

“You’realwaysshowingyourrock,“saidTrampas,sulkily;forScipionowheldtheconversation,andShortyreturnedsafelytohisdozing“H’m!“wentScipioattherock。Heturneditbackandforthinhishand,lookingitover;hechuckedandcaughtitslightinglyintheair,andhandeditback。“Porphyry,Isee。“Thatwashisonlywordaboutit。Hesaiditcheerily。Heleftnoroomfordiscussion。Youcouldnotdamnathingworse。“EverbeeninSantaRita?“pursuedScipio,whiletheenthusiastslowlypushedhisrockbackintohispocket。“That’sdowninNewMexico。EverbeentoGlobe,Arizona?“AndScipiotalkedawayaboutthemineshehadknown。TherewasnogettingatShortyanymorethatevening。

Trampaswasfoiledofhisfish,oroflearninghowthefish’sheartlay。AndbymorningShortyhadbeencarefullyinstructedtochangehismindaboutonceanhour。Thisisapttodiscourageallbutverysuperiormissionaries。AndItooescapedfortherestofthisnight。AtGlendivewehadadimsupper,andIboughtsomeblankets;andafterthatitwaslate,andsleepoccupiedtheattentionofusall。

Welayalongtheshelvesofthecaboose,apeacefulsightI

shouldthink,inthatsmoothlytrundlingcradle。Isleptalmostimmediately,sotiredthatnotevenourstopsoranythingelsewakedme,saveonce,whentheairIwasbreathinggrewsuddenlypure,andIroused。SittinginthedoorwasthelonelyfigureoftheVirginian。Heleanedinsilentcontemplationoftheoccasionalmoon,andbeneathittheYellowstone’sswiftripples。

Onthecabooseshelvestheotherssleptsoundandstill,eachstretchedorcoiledashehadfirstputhimself。Theywerenotuntrustworthytolookat,itseemedtome——exceptTrampas。Youwouldhavesaidtherestofthatyounghumanitywasaverageroughmaleblood,merelyneedingtobetoldtheproperthingsattherighttime;andonebigbunchystockingoftheenthusiaststuckoutofhisblanket,solemnandinnocent,andIlaughedatit。

Therewasalightsoundbythedoor,andIfoundtheVirginian’seyeonme。Findingwhoitwas,henoddedandmotionedwithhishandtogotosleep。AndthisIdidwithhiminmysight,stillleaningintheopendoor,throughwhichcametheinterruptedmoonandtheswimmingreachesoftheYellowstone。

Ithashappenedtoyou,hasitnot,towakeinthemorningandwonderforawhilewhereonearthyouare?ThusIcamehalftolifeinthecaboose,hearingvoices,butnottheactualwordsatfirst。

Butpresently,“Hathaway!“saidsomeonemoreclearly。“Portland1291!“

Thismadenospecialstirinmyintelligence,andIdrowsedoffagaintothepleasantrhythmofthewheels。Ihelittleshockofstoppingnextbroughtmeto,somewhat,withthevoicesstillroundme;andwhenwewereagaininmotion,Iheard:“Rosebud!

Portland1279!“Thesefiguresjarredmeawake,andIsaid,“Itwas1291before,“andsatupinmyblankets。

Thegreetingtheyvouchsafedandthesightofthemclusteringexpressionlessinthecaboosebroughtlastevening’suncomfortablememorybacktome。Ournextstoprevealedhowthingsweregoingto-day。

“Forsythe,“oneofthemreadonthestation。“Portland1266。“

Theywerecountingthelesseningdistancewestward。Thiswastheundercurrentofwar。ItbrokeonmeasIprocuredfreshwateratForsytheandmadesometoiletintheirstolidpresence。WeweredrawingnearertheRawhidestation——thepoint,Imean,whereyoulefttherailwayforthenewmines。NowRawhidestationlaythissideofBillings。Thebroadpathofdesertionwouldopenreadyfortheirfeetwhenthenarrowpathtodutyand’SunkCreekwasstillsomefiftymilesmoretowait。HerewasTrampas’sgreatstrength;heneedmakenomovemeanwhile,butlielowfortheimmediatetemptationtofrontandwaylaythemandwinhisbattleoverthedeputyforeman。ButtheVirginianseemedtofindnothingsaveenjoymentinthissunnySeptembermorning,andatehisbreakfastatForsytheserenely。

Thatmealdoneandthatstationgone,ourcaboosetookupagainitseasytrundlebythebanksoftheYellowstone。Themutineerssatforawhiledigestinginidleness。

“What’syourscar?“inquiredoneatlengthinspectingcasuallytheneckofhisneighbor。

“Foolishness,“theotheranswered。

“Yourn?“

“Mine。“

“Well,Idon’tknowbutIprefertohavemyselftothankforathing,“saidthefirst。

“Iwasdisplayingmyself,“continuedthesecond。“Onedaylastsummeritwas。WecomeonabigsnakebyTorreyCreekcorral。TheboysgotbettingprettylivelythatIdassentmakemywordgoodastodealingwithhim,soIlopedmycayusefulltiltbyMr。

Snake,andswungdownandcatchedhimupbythetailfromtheground,andcrackedhimsameasawhip,andsnappedhisheadoff。

You’vesawitdone?“hesaidtotheaudience。

Theaudiencenoddedwearily。

“Butthelooseheadflewaginme,andthefangscaught。Iwasprettysickforawhile。“

“Itdon’tpaytobeclumsy,“saidthefirstman。“Ifyou’dsnappedthesnakeawayfromyu’insteadoftowardyu’,itsheadwouldhavewhirledoffintothebrush,sameastheydowithme。“

“Howlikeaknife-cutyourscarlooks!“saidI。

“Don’tit?“saidthesnake-snapper。“There’smanythatgetsfooledbyit。“

“Anantelopeknowsasnakeishisenemy,“saidanothertome。

“Everseenabuckcirclingroundandroundarattler?“

“Ihavealwayswantedtoseethat,“saidI,heartily。ForthisI

knewtobearespectablepieceoftruth。

“It’sworthseeing,“themanwenton。“Afterthebuckgetsclosein,hegivesanalmightyjumpupintheair,anddowncomeshisfourhoofsinabunchrightontopofMr。Snake。Cutshimalltohash。Nowyoutellmehowthebuckknowsthat。“

OfcourseIcouldnottellhim。Andagainwesatinsilenceforawhile——friendliersilence,Ithought。

“Askunk’llkillyu’worsethanasnakebite,“saidanother,presently。“No,Idon’tmeanthatway,“headded。ForIhadsmiled。“ThereisabrownskunkdowninArkansaw。Kindofprairie-dogbrown。Littlerthanourvariety,heis。Andheismadthewholeyearround,sameasadoggets。OnlythedoghasaspellanddiesbutthishereArkansawskunkismadrightalong,anditdon’tseemtointerferewithhisbusinessinotherrespects。Well,supposeyou’recampingout,andsupposeit’sahotnight,oryou’reinahurry,andyou’vemadecamplate,oranywayyouhaven’tgotinsideanytent,butyouhavejustbeddeddownintheopen。Skunkcomestravellingalongandwalksonyourblankets。You’rewarm。Helikesthat,sameasacatdoes。Andhetrampswithpleasureandcomfort,sameasacat。Andyoumove。

Yougetbit,that’sall。Andyoudieofhydrophobia。Askanybody。“

“Mostextraordinary!“saidI。“Butdidyoueverseeapersondiefromthis?“

“No,sir。Neverhappenedto。MycousinatBaldKnobdid。“

“Died?“

“No,sir。Sawaman。“

“Buthowdoyouknowthey’renotsickskunks?“

“No,sir!They’rewellskunks。Wellasanything。You’llnotmeetskunksinanystateoftheUnionmorerobustthantheminArkansaw。Andthick。“

“That’sawfultrue,“sighedanother。“Ihaveburiedhundredsofdollars’worthofclothesinArkansaw。“

“Whydidn’tyu’travelinaspongebag?“inquiredScipio。Andthisbroughtaslightsilence。

“Speakin’ofbites,“spokeupanewman,“how’sthat?“Hehelduphisthumb。

“My!“breathedScipio。“Musthavebeenalion。“

Themanworeawoundedlook。“Iwashuntin’owleggsforabotanistfromBoston,“heexplainedtome。

“Chiropodist,weren’the?“saidScipio。“Ormaybeasonnabulator?“

“No,honest,“protestedthemanwiththethumb;sothatIwassorryforhim,andbeggedhimtogoon。

“I’lllistentoyou,“Iassuredhim。AndIwonderedwilythispolitenessofmineshouldthrowoneortwoofthemintostifledmirth。Scipio,ontheotherhand,gavemeadisgustedlookandsatbacksullenlyforamoment,andthentookhimselfoutontheplatform,wheretheVirginianwaslounging。

“Theyoungfellerworeknee-pantsandeversothickspectacleswithahalf-mooncutin’em,“resumedthenarrator,“andhecarriedatinboxstrungtoastrapItookforhislunchtillitflewopenonhimandahorntoadhustledout。ThenIwassurehewasabotanist——orwhateveryu’saythey’recalled。Well,hewouldhaveowleggs——themlittleprairie-owlthatsomeclaimcanturntheirheadcleanaroundandkeepa-watchin’yu’,onlythat’snonsense。Wewasridin’throughthatprairie-dogtown,usedtobeontheflatjustafteryu’crossedthesouthforkofPowderRiverontheBuffalotrail,andIsaidI’ddiganowlnestoutforhimifhewaswillingtocamptillI’ddugit。Iwantedtoknowaboutthemowlssomemyself——iftheydidlivewiththedogsandsnakes,yu’know,“hebrokeoff,appealingtome。“Oh,yes,“Itoldhimeagerly。

“Sowhilethebotanistwentglarin’aroundthetownwithhisglassestoseeifhecouldspotaprairie-dogandanowlusin’

thesamehole,Iwasdiggin’inaholeI’dseenanowlrundown。

Andthat’swhatIgot。“Hehelduphisthumbagain。

“Thesnake!“Iexclaimed。

“Yes,sir。Mr。Rattlerwaskeepin’housethatday。Tookmerightthere。Ihauledhimoutoftheholehangin’tome。Eightrattles。“

“Eight!“saidI。“Abigone。“

“Yes,sir。ThoughtIwasdead。Butthewoman——“

“Thewoman?“saidI。

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