第 9 节
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铲除不公 更新:2021-02-20 17:29 字数:9322
almost magical change came over her features; her eyes grew larger and
more and more yearning; until they seemed to draw and absorb in their
liquid depths the figure of the young man before her; her cold face broke
into an ecstasy of light and color; her humid lips parted in a bright;
welcoming smile; until; with an irresistible impulse; she arose; and
throwing back her head stretched towards him two hands full of vague and
trembling passion。
In another moment he had seized them; kissed them; and; as he drew
her closer to his embrace; felt them tighten around his neck。 〃But what
name do you wish to call me?〃 he asked; looking down into her eyes。
Miss Nellie murmured something confidentially to the third button of
his hunting shirt。 〃But that;〃 he replied; with a smile; 〃THAT wouldn't be
any more practical; and you wouldn't want others to call me dar〃 Her
fingers loosened around his neck; she drew her head back; and a singular
expression passed over her face; which to any calmer observer than a lover
would have seemed; however; to indicate more curiosity than jealousy。
〃Who else DOES call you so?〃 she added earnestly。 〃How many; for
instance?〃
Low's reply was addressed not to her ear; but her lips。 She did not
avoid it; but added; 〃And do you kiss them all like that?〃 Taking him by
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the shoulders; she held him a little way from her; and gazed at him from
head to foot。 Then drawing him again to her embrace; she said; 〃I don't
care; at least no woman has kissed you like that。〃 Happy; dazzled; and
embarrassed; he was beginning to stammer the truthful protestation that
rose to his lips; but she stopped him: 〃No; don't protest! say nothing! Let
ME love YOUthat is all。 It is enough。〃 He would have caught her in
his arms again; but she drew back。 〃We are near the road;〃 she said
quietly。 〃Come! You promised to show me where you camped。 Let
US make the most of our holiday。 In an hour I must leave the woods。〃
〃But I shall accompany you; dearest。〃
〃No; I must go as I camealone。〃
〃But Nellie〃
〃I tell you no;〃 she said; with an almost harsh practical decision;
incompatible with her previous abandonment。 〃We might be seen
together。〃
〃Well; suppose we are; we must be seen together eventually;〃 he
remonstrated。
The young girl made an involuntary gesture of impatient negation; but
checked herself。 〃Don't let us talk of that now。 Come; while I am here
under your own roof〃 she pointed to the high interlaced boughs above
them〃you must be hospitable。 Show me your home; tell me; isn't it a
little gloomy sometimes?〃
〃It never has been; I never thought it WOULD be until the moment
you leave it to…day。〃
She pressed his hand briefly and in a half…perfunctory way; as if her
vanity had accepted and dismissed the compliment。 〃Take me
somewhere;〃 she said inquisitively; 〃where you stay most; I do not seem to
see you HERE;〃 she added; looking around her with a slight shiver。 〃It is
so big and so high。 Have you no place where you eat and rest and
sleep?〃
〃Except in the rainy season; I camp all over the placeat any spot
where I may have been shooting or collecting。〃
〃Collecting?〃 queried Nellie。
〃Yes; with the herbarium; you know。〃
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〃Yes;〃 said Nellie dubiously。 〃But you told me oncethe first time
we ever talked together;〃 she added; looking in his eyes 〃something
about your keeping your things like a squirrel in a tree。 Could we not go
there? Is there not room for us to sit and talk without being brow…beaten
and looked down upon by these supercilious trees?〃
〃It's too far away;〃 said Low truthfully; but with a somewhat
pronounced emphasis; 〃much too far for you just now; and it lies on
another trail that enters the wood beyond。 But come; I will show you a
spring known only to myself; the wood ducks; and the squirrels。 I
discovered it the first day I saw you; and gave it your name。 But you
shall christen it yourself。 It will be all yours; and yours alone; for it is so
hidden and secluded that I defy any feet but my own or whoso shall keep
step with mine to find it。 Shall that foot be yours; Nellie?〃
Her face beamed with a bright assent。 〃It may be difficult to track it
from here;〃 he said; 〃but stand where you are a moment; and don't move;
rustle; nor agitate the air in any way。 The woods are still now。〃 He
turned at right angles with the trail; moved a few paces into the ferns and
underbrush; and then stopped with his finger on his lips。 For an instant
both remained motionless; then with his intent face bent forward and both
arms extended; he began to sink slowly upon one knee and one side;
inclining his body with a gentle; perfectly…graduated movement until his
ear almost touched the ground。 Nellie watched his graceful figure
breathlessly; until; like a bow unbent; he stood suddenly erect again; and
beckoned to her without changing the direction of his face。
〃What is it?〃 she asked eagerly。
〃All right; I have found it;〃 he continued; moving forward without
turning his head。
〃But how? What did you kneel for?〃 He did not reply; but taking
her hand in his continued to move slowly on through the underbrush; as if
obeying some magnetic attraction。 〃How did you find it?〃 again asked
the half…awed girl; her voice unconsciously falling to a whisper。 Still
silent; Low kept his rigid face and forward tread for twenty yards further;
then he stopped and released the girl's half…impatient hand。 〃How did
you find it?〃 she repeated sharply。
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〃With my ears and nose;〃 replied Low gravely。
〃With your nose?〃
〃Yes; I smelt it。〃
Still fresh with the memory of his picturesque attitude; the young
man's reply seemed to involve something more irritating to her feelings
than even that absurd anticlimax。 She looked at him coldly and critically;
and appeared to hesitate whether to proceed。 〃Is it far?〃 she asked。
〃Not more than ten minutes now; as I shall go。〃
〃And you won't have to smell your way again?〃
〃No; it is quite plain now;〃 he answered seriously; the young girl's
sarcasm slipping harmlessly from his Indian stolidity。 〃Don't you smell it
yourself?〃
But Miss Nellie's thin; cold nostrils refused to take that vulgar interest。
〃Nor hear it? Listen!〃
〃You forget I suffer the misfortune of having been brought up under a
roof;〃 she replied coldly。
〃That's true;〃 repeated Low; in all seriousness; 〃it's not your fault。
But do you know; I sometimes think I am peculiarly sensitive to water; I
feel it miles away。 At night; though I may not see it or even know where
it is; I am conscious of it。 It is company to me when I am alone; and I
seem to hear it in my dreams。 There is no music as sweet to me as its
song。 When you sang with me that day in church; I seemed to hear it
ripple in your voice。 It says to me more than the birds do; more than the
rarest plants I find。 It seems to live with me and for me。 It is my
earliest recollection; I know it will be my last; for I shall die in its embrace。
Do you think; Nellie;〃 he continued; stopping short and gazing earnestly in
her face〃do you think that the chiefs knew this when they called me
'Sleeping Water'?〃
To Miss Nellie's several gifts I fear the gods had not added poetry。 A
slight knowledge of English verse of a select character; un