第 9 节
作者: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