第 40 节
作者:幽雨      更新:2021-02-19 18:04      字数:9322
  trains made their daily slight event and gathering; the water…tank; glaring
  bulkily in the sun beaconed unmolested; and the agent's natural sleep was
  unbroken by pistols; for the cow…boys did not happen to be in town。 Separ
  lay  a  clot of   torpor   that   I  was   glad   to   leave   behind   me   for  a  while。   But
  news is a strange; permeating substance; and it began to be sifted through
  the air that Tubercle was going to God's country。
  That is how they phrased it in cow…camp; meaning not the next world;
  but the Eastern States。
  〃It's   certainly  a   shame   him  leaving   after   we've   got   him  so   good   and
  used to us;〃 said the Virginian。
  〃We can't tell him good…bye;〃 said Honey Wiggin。 〃Separ'll be slow。〃
  〃We   can   give   his   successor   a   right   hearty   welcome;〃   the   Virginian
  suggested。
  〃That's you!〃 said Honey。 〃Schemin' mischief away ahead。 You're the
  leadin' devil in this country; and just because yu' wear a faithful…looking
  face you're tryin' to fool a poor school…marm。〃
  〃Yes;〃 drawled the Southerner; 〃that's what I'm aiming to do。〃
  So now  they  were  curious   about   the  successor;  planning   their  hearty
  welcome for that official; and were encouraged in this by Mr。 McLean。 He
  reappeared   in   the   neighborhood   with   a   manner   and   conversation   highly
  casual。
  〃Bring your new wife?〃 they inquired。
  〃No; she preferred Kentucky;〃 Lin said。
  〃Bring the old one?〃
  〃No; she preferred Laramie。〃
  〃Kentucky's a right smart way to chase after a girl;〃 said the Virginian。
  〃Sure!〃 said Mr。 McLean。 〃I quit at Edgeford。〃
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  He met their few remarks so smoothly that they got no joy from him;
  and being asked had he seen the new agent; he answered yes; that Tubercle
  had gone Wednesday; and his successor did not seem to be much of a man。
  But to me Lin had nothing to say until noon camp was scattering from
  its lunch to work; when he passed close; and whispered; 〃You'll see her to…
  morrow if you go in with the outfit。〃 Then; looking round to make sure we
  were   alone   in   the   sage…brush;   he   drew   from   his   pocket;   cherishingly;   a
  little shining pistol。 〃Hers;〃 said he; simply。
  I looked at him。
  〃We've exchanged;〃 he said。
  He turned the token in his hand; caressing it as on that first night when
  Jessamine had taken his heart captive。
  〃My idea;〃 he added; unable to lift his eyes from the treasure。 〃See this;
  too。〃
  I looked; and there was the word 〃Neighbor〃 engraved on it。
  〃Her idea;〃 said he。
  〃A good one!〃 I murmured。
  〃It's on both; yu' know。 We had it put on the day she settled to accept
  the   superintendent's      proposition。〃    Here    Lin   fired  his  small   exchanged
  weapon at a cotton…wood; striking low。 〃She can beat that with mine!〃 he
  exclaimed;  proud   and tender。   〃She   took   four   days   deciding   at   Edgeford;
  and I learned her to hit the ace of clubs。〃 He showed me the cards they had
  practiced upon during those four days of indecision; he had them in a book
  as if they were pressed flowers。 〃They won't get crumpled that way;〃 said
  he; and he further showed me a tintype。 〃She's got the other at Separ;〃 he
  finished。
  I shook his hand with all my might。 Yes; he was worthy of her! Yes; he
  deserved this smooth course his love was running! And I shook his hand
  again。   To   tonic   her   grief   Jessamine   had   longed   for   some   activity;   some
  work; and he had shown her Wyoming might hold this for her as well as
  Kentucky。 〃But how in the world;〃 I asked him; 〃did you persuade her to
  stop over at Edgeford at all?〃
  〃Yu'   mustn't   forget;〃   said the   lover   (and he   blushed);   〃that   I   had   her
  four hours alone on the train。〃
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  But his face that evening round the fire; when they talked of their next
  day's welcome to   the new   agent; became comedy  of the   highest; and he
  was   so   desperately   canny   in   the   moments   he   chose   for   silence   or   for
  comment! He had not been sure of their ignorance until he arrived; and it
  was a joke with him too deep for laughter。 He had a special eye upon the
  Virginian; his mate in such a tale of mischiefs; and now he led him on。 He
  suggested   to   the   Southerner   that   caution   might   be   wise;   this   change   at
  Separ was perhaps some new trick of the company's。
  〃We mostly take their tricks;〃 observed the Virginian。
  〃Yes;〃 said Lin; nodding sagely at the fire; 〃that's so; too。〃
  Yet    not   he;   not    any   one;    could    have    foreseen     the   mortifying
  harmlessness   of   the   outcome。   They   swept   down   upon   Separ   like   all   the
  hordes   of   legend…   …more   egregiously;   perhaps;   because   they   were   play…
  acting and no serious horde would go on so。 Our final hundred yards of
  speed and copious howling brought all dwellers in Separ out to gaze and
  disappear like rabbitsall save the new agent in the station。 Nobody ran
  out or in there; and the horde whirled up to the tiny; defenceless building
  and   leaped   to   earthexcept   Lin   and   me;   we   sat   watching。  The   innocent
  door stood open wide to any cool breeze or invasion; and Honey Wiggin
  tramped   in   foremost;   hat   lowering   over   eyes   and   pistol   prominent。   He
  stopped rooted; staring; and his mouth came open slowly; his hand went
  feeling up for his hat; and came down with it by degrees as by degrees his
  grin   spread。   Then   in   a   milky   voice;   he   said:   〃Why;   excuse   me;   ma'am!
  Good…morning。〃
  There answered a clear; long; rippling; ample laugh。 It came out of the
  open   door   into   the   heat;   it   made   the   sun…baked   air   merry;   it   seemed   to
  welcome   and   mock;   it   genially   hovered   about   us   in   the   dusty   quiet   of
  Separ; for there was no other sound anywhere at all in the place; and the
  great plain stretched away silent all round it。 The bulging water…tank shone
  overhead in bland; ironic safety。
  The horde stood blank; then it shifted its legs; looked sideways at itself;
  and in a hesitating clump reached the door; shambled in; and removed its
  foolish hat。
  〃Good…morning;   gentlemen;〃   said   Jessamine   Buckner;   seated   behind
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  her railing; and various voices endeavored to reply conventionally。
  〃If you   have any  letters;  ma'am;〃 said   the Virginian;  more   inventive;
  〃I'll take them。 Letters for Judge Henry's。〃 He knew the judge's office was
  seventy miles from here。
  〃Any for the C。 Y。?〃 muttered another; likewise knowing better。
  It was a happy; if simple; thought; and most of them inquired for the
  mail。 Jessamine sought carefully; making them repeat their names; which
  some   did   guiltily:   they   foresaw   how   soon   the   lady   would   find   out   no
  letters ever came for these names!
  There was no letter for any one present。
  〃I'm sorry; truly;〃 said Jessamine behind the railing。 〃For you seemed
  real anxious to get news。 Better luck next time! And if I make mistakes;
  please everybody set me straight; for of course I don't understand things
  yet。〃
  〃Yes; m'm。〃
  〃Good…day; m'm。〃
  〃Thank yu'; m'm。'
  They got themselves out of the station and into their saddles。
  〃No; she don't understand things yet;〃 soliloquized the Virginian。 〃Oh
  dear; no。〃 He turned his slow; dark eyes upon us。 〃You Lin McLean;〃 said
  he; in his gentle voice; 〃you have cert'nly fooled me plumb through this
  mawnin'。〃
  Then the horde rode out of town; chastened and orderly till it was quite
  small across the sagebrush; when reaction seized it。 It sped suddenly and
  vanished in dust with far; hilarious cries and here were Lin and I; and here
  towered the water…tank; shining and shining。
  Thus     did   Separ's    vigilante    take   possession     and    vindicate    Lin's
  knowledge of his kind。 It was not three days until the Virginian; that lynx
  observer; fixed his grave eyes upon McLean 〃'Neighbor' is as cute a name
  for a six…shooter as ever I heard;〃 said he。 〃But she'll never have need of
  your   gun   in   Separonly   to   shoot   up   peaceful   playin'…cyards   while   she
  hearkens to your courtin'。〃
  That    was    his  way    of  congratulation      to  a  brother    lover。   〃Plumb
  strange;〃   he   said   to   me   one   morning   after   an   hour   o