The Virginian

第36章

headthemhawssesoff。Imaynotgetbackrightaway。“Hegallopeduptheopenhillandwentintothepine,choosingaplaceabovewherethevagrantshaddisappeared。

Balaamdismounted,andpickinguphissix-shooter,tooktheropeoffPedro’sneckanddrovehimslowlydowntowardwherethewoodbegan。Itsinteriorwasalreadydim,andBalaamsawthatheremustbetheirstopping-placeto-night,sincetherewasnotellinghowwidethispinestripmightextendalongthetrailbeforetheycouldcomeoutofitandreachanothersuitablecamping-ground。

Pedrohadrecoveredhisstrength,andhenowshowedsignsofrestlessness。Heshiedwheretherewasnotevenastoneinthetrail,andfinallyturnedsharplyround。Balaamexpectedhewasgoingtorushbackonthewaytheyhadcome;butthehorsestoodstill,breathingexcitedly。Hewasurgedforwardagain,thoughheturnedmorethanonce。Butwhentheywereafewpacesfromthewood,andBalaamhadgotoffpreparatorytocamping,thehorsesnortedanddashedintothewater,andstoodstillthere。TheastonishedBalaamfollowedtoturnhim;butPedroseemedtolosecontrolofhimself,andplungedtothemiddleoftheriver,andwasevidentlyintendingtocross。Fearingthathewouldescapetotheoppositemeadowandaddtotheirdifficulties,Balaam,withtheideaofturninghimround,drewhissix-shooterandfiredinfrontofthehorse,divining,evenastheflashcutthedusk,thesecretofallthis——theIndians;buttoolate。Hisbruisedhandhadstiffened,marringhisaim,andhesawPedrofalloverinthewaterthenriseandstruggleupthebankonthefarthershore,wherehenowhurriedalso,tofindthathehadbrokenthepony’sleg。

Heneedednointerpreterforthevoicesoftheseemingowlsthathadhauntedthelatterhouroftheirjourney,andheknewthathisbeast’skeenerinstincthadperceivedthedestructionthatlurkedintheinteriorofthewood。Thehistoryofthetrapperwhosehorsehadreturnedwithouthimmighthavebeen——mightstillbe——hisown;andhethoughtoftheragthathadfallenfromthebuzzard’stalonswhenhehadbeendisturbedathismealinthemarsh。“Peaceable“Indianswerestillinthesemountains,andsomefewofthemhadforthepasthourbeenskirtinghisjourneyunseen,andnowwaitedforhiminthewoodwhichtheyexpectedhimtoenter。Theyhadbeentoowarytousetheirriflesorshowthemselves,lestthesetravellersshouldbeonlypartofalargercompanyfollowing,whowouldhearthenoiseofashot,andcatchthemintheactofmurder。So,safeunderthecoverofthepines,theyhadplannedtoslingtheirsilentnoose,anddragthewhitemanfromhishorseashepassedthroughthetrees。

Balaamlookedovertheriverattheominouswood,andthenhelookedatPedro,thehorsethathehadfirstmaimedandnowruined,towhomheprobablyowedhislife。Hewaslyingontheground,quietlylookingoverthegreenmeadow,whereduskwasgathering。Perhapshewasnotsufferingfromhiswoundyet,asherestedontheground;andintohisanimalintelligencethereprobablycamenoknowledgeofthisfinalstrokeofhisfate。Atanyrate,nosoundofpaincamefromPedro,whosefriendlyandgentlefaceremainedturnedtowardthemeadow。OncemoreBalaamfiredhispistol,andthistimetheaimwastrue,andthehorserolledover,withaballthroughhisbrain。Itwasthebestrewardthatremainedforhim。

ThenBalaamrejoinedtheoldmare,andturnedfromthemiddleforkofSunkCreek。Hedashedacrossthewidefield,andwentoveraridge,andfoundhiswayalonginthenighttillhecametotheoldtrail——theroadwhichtheywouldneverhaveleftbutforhimandhisobstinacy。HeunsaddledthewearymarebySunkCreek,wherethecanyonbegins,lettingherdragaropeandfindpastureandwater,whilehe,lightingnofiretobetrayhim,crouchedcloseunderatreetillthelightcame。HethoughtoftheVirginianinthewood。Butwhatcouldeitherhavedonefortheotherhadhestayedtolookforhimamongthepines?Ifthecow-punchercamebacktothecorner,hewouldfollowBalaam’stracksornot。Theywouldmeet,atanyrate,wherethecreeksjoined。

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