第 10 节
作者:幽雨      更新:2021-02-19 18:03      字数:9322
  afternoonviolet;   rose;   and   saffron;   swimming   and   meeting   as   if   some
  prism     had   dissolved     and   flowed     over   the   turrets   and   crevices    of   the
  sandstone。 Far over there I saw a dot move。
  〃At last!〃 said I。
  Lin   looked   out   of   the   window。   〃It's   more   than   Tommy;〃   said   he;   at
  once;   and   his   eyes   made   it   out   before   mine   could。   〃It's   a   wagon。  That's
  Tommy's        bald…faced     horse   alongside。     He's   fooling    to   the  finish;〃   Lin
  severely commented; as if; after all this delay; there should at least be   a
  homestretch。
  Presently;   however;   a   homestretch   seemed   likely   to   occur。  The   bald…
  faced horse executed some lively manoeuvres; and Tommy's voice reached
  us   faintly   through     the   light  spring    air。  He   was   evidently   howling       the
  remarkable   strain   of   yells   that   the   cow…punchers   invented   as   the   speech
  best   understood   by   cowsOi…ee;   yah;   whoop…yahye…ee;   oooo…oop;   oop;
  oop…oop…oop…oop…yah…hee!〃 But that gives you no idea of it。 Alphabets are
  worse than photographs。 It is not the lungs of every man that can produce
  these   effects;   nor   even   from   armies;   eagles;   or   mules   were   such   sounds
  ever heard on earth。 The cow…puncher invented them。 And when the last
  cow…puncher   is   laid   to   rest   (if   that;   alas!   have   not   already   befallen)   the
  yells    will  be   forever    gone。    Singularly     enough;     the  cattle   appeared     to
  appreciate them。 Tommy always did them very badly; and that was plain
  even at this distance。 Nor did he give us a homestretch; after all。 The bald…
  faced horse made a number of evolutions and returned beside the wagon。
  〃Showin'       off;〃   remarked      Lin。   〃Tommy's       showin'     off。〃   Suspicion
  crossed his face; and then certainty。 〃Why; we might have knowed that!〃
  he exclaimed; in dudgeon。 〃It's her。〃 He hastened outside for a better look;
  and I came to the door myself。 〃That's what it is;〃 said he。 〃It's the girl。 Oh
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  yes。 That's Taylor's buckskin pair he traded Balaam for。 She come by the
  stage all right yesterday; yu' see; but she has been too tired to travel; yu'
  see; or else; maybe; Taylor wanted to rest his buckskinsthey're four…year…
  olds。   Or   elseanyway;   they   laid   over   last   night   at   Powder   River;   and
  Tommy   he   has   just   laid   over   too;   yu'   see;   holdin'   the   mail   back   on   us
  twenty…four hoursand that's your postmaster!〃
  It   was   our   postmaster;   and   this   he   had   done;   quite   as   the   virtuously
  indignant McLean surmised。 Had I taken the same interest in the new girl;
  I suppose that I too should have felt virtuously indignant。
  Lin   and   I   stood   outside   to   receive   the   travellers。 As   their   cavalcade
  drew   near;   Mr。   McLean   grew   silent   and   watchful;   his   whole   attention
  focused upon the Taylors' vehicle。 Its approach was joyous。 Its gear made
  a cheerful clanking; Taylor cracked his whip and encouragingly chirruped
  to   his   buckskins;   and   Tommy's   apparatus   jingled   musically。   For   Tommy
  wore upon himself and his saddle all the things you can wear in the Wild
  West。     Except     that  his   hair   was   not   long;    our   postmaster     might     have
  conducted   a   show   and   minted   gold   by   exhibiting   his   romantic   person
  before the eyes of princes。 He began with a black…and…yellow rattlesnake
  skin   for    a  hat…band;   he    continued     with   a   fringed    and   beaded     shirt  of
  buckskin; and concluded with large; tinkling spurs。 Of course; there were
  things between his shirt and his heels; but all leather and deadly weapons。
  He had also a riata; a cuerta; and tapaderos; and frequently employed these
  Spanish      names     for   the   objects。    I  wish    that  I  had    not   lost  Tommy's
  photograph in Rocky Mountain costume。 You must understand that he was
  really   pretty;   with   blue   eyes;   ruddy   cheeks;   and   a   graceful   figure;   and;
  besides;   he   had   twenty…four   hours'   start   of   poor   dusty   Lin;   whose   best
  clothes were elsewhere。
  You   might   have   supposed   that   it   would   be   Mrs。   Taylor   who   should
  present us to her friend from Sidney; Nebraska; but Tommy on his horse
  undertook   the   office      before   the    wagon   had     well   come     to   a  standstill。
  〃Good friends of mine; and gentlemen; both;〃 said he to Miss Peck; and to
  us; 〃A lady whose acquaintance will prove a treat to our section。〃
  We     all  bowed     at   each   other    beneath     the  florid   expanse      of  these
  recommendations;   and   I   was   proceeding   to   murmur   something   about   its
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  being a long journey and a fine day when Miss Peck cut me short; gaily:
  〃Well;〃   she   exclaimed   to   Tommy;   〃I   guess   I'm   pretty   near   ready   for
  them eggs you've spoke so much about。〃
  I   have   not   often   seen   Mr。   McLean   lose   his   presence   of   mind。   He
  needed merely to exclaim; 〃Why; Tommy; you told me your hens had not
  been laying since Christmas!〃 and we could have sat quiet and let Tommy
  try   to  find   all  the  eggs    that  he   could。   But   the   new    girl  was    a  sore
  embarrassment to the cow…puncher's wits。 Poor Lin stood by the wheels of
  the   wagon。   He   looked   up   at   Miss   Peck;   he   looked   over   at   Tommy;   his
  features assumed a rueful expression; and he wretchedly blurted;
  〃Why; Tommy; I've been and eat 'em。〃
  〃Well; if that ain't!〃 cried Miss Peck。 She stared with interest at Lin as
  he now assisted her to descend。
  〃All?〃 faltered Tommy。 〃Not the four nests?〃
  〃I've had three meals; yu' know;〃 Lin reminded him; deprecatingly。
  〃I   helped   him;〃   said   I。   〃Ten   innocent;   fresh   eggs。   But   we   have   left
  some ham。 Forgive us; please。〃
  〃I declare!〃 said Miss Peck; abruptly; and rolled her sluggish; inviting
  eyes upon me。 〃You're a case; too; I expect。〃
  But she took only brief note of me; although it was from head to foot。
  In her stare the dull shine of familiarity grew vacant; and she turned back
  to   Lin   McLean。   〃You   carry   that;〃   said   she;   and   gave   the   pleased   cow…
  puncher a hand valise。
  〃I'll look after your things; Miss Peck;〃 called Tommy; now springing
  down from his horse。 The egg tragedy had momentarily stunned him。
  〃You'll   attend   to   the   mail   first;   Mr。   Postmaster!〃   said   the   lady;   but
  favoring him with a look from her large eyes。 〃There's plenty of gentlemen
  here。〃   With     that   her   glance   favored   Lin。   She   went   into   the   cabin;   he
  following her close; with the Taylors and myself in the rear。 〃Well; I guess
  I'm about collapsed!〃 said she; vigorously; and sank upon one of Tommy's
  chairs。
  The   fragile   article   fell   into   sticks beneath her;  and   Lin   leaped   to   her
  assistance。 He placed her upon a firmer foundation。 Mrs。 Taylor brought a
  basin   and   towel   to   bathe   the   dust   from   her   face;   Mr。   Taylor   produced
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  whiskey; and I found sugar and hot water。 Tommy would doubtless have
  done something in the way of assistance or restoratives; but he was gone
  to the stable with the horses。
  〃Shall   I   get   your   medicine   from   the   valise;   deary?〃   inquired     Mrs。
  Taylor。
  〃Not now;〃 her visitor answered; and I wondered why she should take
  such a quick look at me。
  〃We'll   soon   have   yu'   independent   of   medicine;〃   said   Lin;   gallantly。
  〃Our climate and scenery here has frequently raised the dead。〃
  〃You're a case; anyway!〃 exclaimed the sick lady with rich conviction。
  The cow…puncher now sat himself on the edge of Tommy's bed; and;
  throwing one leg across the other; began to raise her spirits with cheerful
  talk。   She    steadily    watched     himhis     face   sometimes;      sometimes      his
  lounging;   masculine   figure。  While   he   thus   devoted   his   attentions   to   her;
  Taylor departed to help Tommy at the stable; and good Mrs。 Taylor; busy
  with supper for all of us in the kitchen; expressed her joy at having her old
  friend of childhood for a visit after so many years。
  〃Sickness   has   changed   poor   Katie   some;〃   said   she。   〃But   I'm   hoping
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