第 30 节
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and have no standing before the law。〃 He stopped with a pang as he
thought of Alice。 And the blood rushed to his cheeks as the foreman
quietly continued:
〃But the claim ain't in any o' their names。 It's allowed to be the gift
of their leader to his young sister; afore the outlawry; and it's in HER
nameAlice Riggs or something。〃
Of the half…dozen tumultuous thoughts that passed through Key's mind;
only one remained。 It was purely an act of the brother's to secure some
possible future benefit for his sister。 And of this she was perfectly
ignorant! He recovered himself quickly; and said with a smile:
〃But I discovered the ledge and its auriferous character myself。 There
was no trace or sign of previous discovery or mining occupation。〃
〃So I jedged; and so I said; and thet puts ye all right。 But I thought
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I'd tell ye; for mining laws is mining laws; and it's the one thing ye can't
get over;〃 he added; with the peculiar superstitious reverence of the
Californian miner for that vested authority。
But Key scarcely listened。 All that he had heard seemed only to link
him more fatefully and indissolubly with the young girl。 He was already
impatient of even this slight delay in his quest。 In his perplexity his
thoughts had reverted to Collinson's: the mill was a good point to begin his
search from; its good…natured; stupid proprietor might be his guide; his
ally; and even his confidant。
When his horse was baited; he was again in the saddle。 〃If yer going
Collinson's way; yer might ask him if he's lost a horse;〃 said the foreman。
〃The morning after the shake; some of the boys picked up a mustang; with
a make…up lady's saddle on。〃 Key started! While it was impossible that
it could have been ridden by Alice; it might have been by the woman who
had preceded her。
〃Did you make any search?〃 he inquired eagerly; 〃there may have
been an accident。〃
〃I reckon it wasn't no accident;〃 returned the foreman coolly; 〃for the
riata was loose and trailing; as if it had been staked out; and broken away。〃
Without another word; Key put spurs to his horse and galloped away;
leaving his companion staring after him。 Here was a clue: the horse
could not have strayed far; the broken tether indicated a camp; the gang
had been gathered somewhere in the vicinity where Mrs。 Barker had
warned them;perhaps in the wood beyond Collinson's。 He would
penetrate it alone。 He knew his danger; but as a SINGLE unarmed man
he might be admitted to the presence of the leader; and the alleged claim
was a sufficient excuse。 What he would say or do afterwards depended
upon chance。 It was a wild schemebut he was reckless。 Yet he would
go to Collinson's first。
At the end of two hours he reached the thick…set wood that gave upon
the shelf at the top of the grade which descended to the mill。 As he
emerged from the wood into the bursting sunlight of the valley below; he
sharply reined in his horse and stopped。 Another bound would have been
his last。 For the shelf; the rocky grade itself; the ledge below; and the
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mill upon it; were all gone! The crumbling outer wall of the rocky grade
had slipped away into immeasurable depths below; leaving only the sharp
edge of a cliff; which incurved towards the woods that had once stood
behind the mill; but which now bristled on the very edge of a precipice。
A mist was hanging over its brink and rising from the valley; it was a full…
fed stream that was coursing through the former dry bed of the river and
falling down the face of the bluff。 He rubbed his eyes; dismounted; crept
along the edge of the precipice; and looked below: whatever had subsided
and melted down into its thousand feet of depth; there was no trace left
upon its smooth face。 Scarcely an angle of drift or debris marred the
perpendicular; the burial of all ruin was deep and compact; the erasure had
been swift and sure the obliteration complete。 It might have been the
precipitation of ages; and not of a single night。 At that remote distance it
even seemed as if grass were already growing ever this enormous
sepulchre; but it was only the tops of the buried pines。 The absolute
silence; the utter absence of any mark of convulsive struggle; even the
lulling whimper of falling waters; gave the scene a pastoral repose。
So profound was the impression upon Key and his human passion that
it at first seemed an ironical and eternal ending of his quest。 It was with
difficulty that he reasoned that the catastrophe occurred before Alice's
flight; and that even Collinson might have had time to escape。 He slowly
skirted the edge of the chasm; and made his way back through the empty
woods behind the old mill…site towards the place where he had dismounted。
His horse seemed to have strayed into the shadows of this covert; but as he
approached him; he was amazed to see that it was not his own; and that a
woman's scarf was lying over its side saddle。 A wild idea seized him;
and found expression in an impulsive cry:
〃Alice!〃
The woods echoed it; there was an interval of silence; and then a faint
response。 But it was HER voice。 He ran eagerly forward in that
direction; and called again; the response was nearer this time; and then the
tall ferns parted; and her lithe; graceful figure came running; stumbling;
and limping towards him like a wounded fawn。 Her face was pale and
agitated; the tendrils of her light hair were straying over her shoulder; and
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one of the sleeves of her school…gown was stained with blood and dust。
He caught the white and trembling hands that were thrust out to him
eagerly。
〃It is YOU!〃 she gasped。 〃I prayed for some one to come; but I did
not dream it would be YOU。 And then I heard YOUR voiceand I
thought it could be only a dream until you called a second time。〃
〃But you are hurt;〃 he exclaimed passionately。 〃You have met with
some accident!〃
〃No; no!〃 she said eagerly。 〃Not Ibut a poor; poor man I found
lying on the edge of the cliff。 I could not help him much; I did not care
to leave him。 No one WOULD come! I have been with him alone; all
the morning! Come quick; he may be dying。〃
He passed his arm around her waist unconsciously; she permitted it as
unconsciously; as he half supported her figure while they hurried forward。
〃He had been crushed by something; and was just hanging over the
ledge; and could not move nor speak;〃 she went on quickly。 〃I dragged
him away to a tree; it took me hours to move him; he was so heavy;and I
got him some water from the stream and bathed his face; and blooded all
my sleeve。〃
〃But what were you doing here?〃 he asked quickly。
A faint blush crossed the pallor of her delicate cheek。 She looked
away quickly。 〃Iwas going to find my brother at Bald Top;〃 she replied
at last hurriedly。 〃But don't ask me nowonly come quick; do。〃
〃Is the wounded man conscious? Did you speak with him? Does he
know who you are?〃 asked Key uneasily。
〃No! he only moaned a little and opened his eyes when I dragged him。
I don't think he even knew what had happened。〃
They hurried on again。 The wood lightened suddenly。 〃Here!〃 she
said in a half whisper; and stepped timidly into the open light。 Only a few
feet from the fatal ledge; against the roots of a buckeye; with HER shawl
thrown over him; lay the wounded man。
Key started back。 It was Collinson! His head and shoulders seemed
uninjured; but as Key lifted the shawl; he