第 21 节
作者:浮游云中      更新:2021-02-27 02:51      字数:9320
  〃Stop!〃 she said。
  He stopped。
  〃Did he tell you this?〃 she asked; with an expression of disdain。
  〃No; I overheard it。  Dunn and Brace were at the house waiting
  for you。  When the coach did not bring you; I went to the office
  to inquire。  As I left our door I thought I saw somebody
  listening at the parlor windows。  It was only a drunken Mexican
  muleteer leaning against the house; but if HE heard nothing; I
  did。  Nellie; I heard Brace tell Dunn that he had tracked you in
  your disguise to the woodsdo you hear? that when you pretended
  to be here with the girls you were with Lowalone; that you wear
  a ring that Low got of a trader here; that there was a cabin in
  the woods〃
  〃Stop!〃 she repeated。
  Wynn again paused。
  〃And what did YOU do?〃 she asked。
  〃I heard they were starting down there to surprise you and him
  together; and I harnessed up and got ahead of them in my buggy。〃
  〃And found me here;〃 she said; looking full into his eyes。
  He understood her and returned the look。  He recognized the full
  importance of the culminating fact conveyed in her words; and was
  obliged to content himself with its logical and worldly
  significance。  It was too late now to take her to task for mere
  filial disobedience; they must become allies。
  〃Yes;〃 he said hurriedly; 〃but if you value your reputation; if
  you wish to silence both these men; answer me fully。〃
  〃Go on;〃 she said。
  〃Did you go to the cabin in the woods yesterday?〃
  〃No。〃
  〃Did you ever go there with Low?〃
  〃No; I do not know even where it is。〃
  Wynn felt that she was telling the truth。  Nellie knew it; but as
  she would have been equally satisfied with an equally efficacious
  falsehood; her face remained unchanged。
  〃And when did he leave you?〃
  〃At nine o'clock; here。  He went to the hotel。〃
  〃He saved his life; then; for Dunn is on his way to the woods to
  kill him。〃
  The jeopardy of her lover did not seem to affect the young girl
  with alarm; although her eyes betrayed some interest。
  〃Then Dunn has gone to the woods?〃 she said thoughtfully。
  〃He has;〃 replied Wynn。
  〃Is that all?〃 she asked。
  〃I want to know what you are going to do?〃
  〃I WAS going back to bed。〃
  〃This is no time for trifling; girl。〃
  〃I should think not;〃 she said; with a yawn; 〃it's too early; or
  too late。〃
  Wynn grasped her wrist more tightly。  〃Hear me!  Put whatever
  face you like on this affair; you are compromisedand compromised
  with a man you can't marry。〃
  〃I don't know that I ever wanted to marry Low; if you mean him;〃
  she said quietly。
  〃And Dunn wouldn't marry you now。〃
  〃I'm not so sure of that; either。〃
  〃Nellie;〃 said Wynn excitedly; 〃do you want to drive me mad?
  Have you nothing to saynothing to suggest?〃
  〃Oh; you want me to help you; do you!  Why didn't you say that
  first?  Well; go and bring Dunn here。〃
  〃Are you mad?  The man has gone already in pursuit of your lover;
  believing you with him。〃
  〃Then he will the more readily come and talk with me without him。
  Will you take the invitationyes or no?〃
  〃Yes; but〃
  〃Enough。  On your way there you will stop at the hotel and give
  Low a letter from me。〃
  〃Nellie!〃
  〃You shall read it; of course;〃 she said scornfully; 〃for it will
  be your text for the conversation you will have with him。  Will
  you please take your hand from the lock and open the door?〃
  Wynn mechanically opened the door。  The young girl flew up…
  stairs。  In a very few moments she returned with two notes: one
  contained a few lines of formal invitation to Dunn; the other
  read as follows:
  〃DEAR MR。 DORMAN;My father will tell you how deeply I regret
  that our recent botanical excursions in the Carquinez Woods have
  been a source of serious misapprehensions to those who had a
  claim to my consideration; and that I shall be obliged to
  discontinue them for the future。  At the same time he wishes me
  to express my gratitude for your valuable instruction and
  assistance in that pleasing study; even though approaching events
  may compel me to relinquish it for other duties。  May I beg you
  to accept the inclosed ring as a slight recognition of my
  obligations to you?
  〃Your grateful pupil;
  〃NELLIE WYNN。〃
  When he had finished reading the letter; she handed him a ring;
  which he took mechanically。  He raised his eyes to hers with
  perfectly genuine admiration。  〃You're a good girl; Nellie;〃 he
  said; and; in a moment of parental forgetfulness; unconsciously
  advanced his lips towards her cheek。  But she drew back in time
  to recall him to a sense of that human weakness。
  〃I suppose I'll have time for a nap yet;〃 she said; as a gentle
  hint to her embarrassed parent。  He nodded and turned towards the
  door。
  〃If I were you;〃 she continued; repressing a yawn; 〃I'd manage to
  be seen on good terms with Low at the hotel; so perhaps you need
  not give the letter to him until the last thing。  Good…by。〃
  The sitting…room door opened and closed behind her as she slipped
  up…stairs; and her father; without the formality of leave…taking;
  quietly let himself out by the front door。
  When he drove into the high road again; however; an overlooked
  possibility threatened for a moment to indefinitely postpone his
  amiable intentions regarding Low。  The hotel was at the further
  end of the settlement towards the Carquinez Woods; and as Wynn
  had nearly reached it he was recalled to himself by the sounds of
  hoofs and wheels rapidly approaching from the direction of the
  Excelsior turnpike。  Wynn made no doubt it was the sheriff and
  Brace。  To avoid recognition at that moment; he whipped up his
  horse; intending to keep the lead until he could turn into the
  first cross…road。  But the coming travelers had the fleetest
  horse; and finding it impossible to distance them he drove close
  to the ditch; pulling up suddenly as the strange vehicle was
  abreast of him; and forcing them to pass him at full speed; with
  the result already chronicled。  When they had vanished in the
  darkness; Mr。 Wynn; with a heart overflowing with Christian
  thankfulness and universal benevolence; wheeled round; and drove
  back to the hotel he had already passed。  To pull up at the
  veranda with a stentorian shout; to thump loudly at the deserted
  bar; to hilariously beat the panels of the landlord's door; and
  commit a jocose assault and battery upon that half…dresssed and
  half…awakened man; was eminently characteristic of Wynn; and part
  of his amiable plans that morning。
  〃Something to wash this wood smoke from my throat; Brother
  Carter; and about as much again to prop open your eyes;〃 he said;
  dragging Carter before the bar; 〃and glasses round for as many of
  the boys as are up and stirring after a hard…working Christian's
  rest。  How goes the honest publican's trade; and who have we here?〃
  〃Thar's Judge Robinson and two lawyers from Sacramento; Dick
  Curson over from Yolo;〃 said Carter; 〃and that ar young Injin
  yarb doctor from the Carquinez Woods。  I reckon he's jist upI
  noticed a light under his door as I passed。〃
  〃He's my man for a friendly chat before breakfast;〃 said Wynn。
  〃You needn't come up。  I'll find the way。  I don't want a light;
  I reckon my eyes ain't as bright nor as young as his; but they'll
  see almost as far in the darkhe! he!〃  And; nodding to Brother
  Carter; he strode along the passage; and with no other introduction
  than a playful and preliminary 〃Boo!〃 burst into one of the rooms。
  Low; who by the light of a single candle was bending over the plates
  of a large quarto; merely raised his eyes and looked at the intruder。
  The young man's natural imperturbability; always exasperating to
  Wynn; seemed accented that morning by contrast with his own
  over…acted animation。
  〃Ah ha!wasting the midnight oil instead of imbibing the morning
  dews;〃 said Father Wynn archly; illustrating his metaphor with a
  movement of his hand to his lips。  〃What have we here?〃
  〃An anonymous gift;〃 replied Low simply; recognizing the father
  of Nellie by rising from his chair。  〃It's a volume I've longed
  to possess; but never could afford to buy。  I cannot imagine who
  sent it to me。〃
  Wynn was for a moment startled by the thought that this recipient
  of valuable gifts might have influential friends。  But a glance
  at the bare room; which looked like a camp; and the strange;
  unconventional garb of its occupant; restored his former
  convictions。  There might be a promise of intelligence; but
  scarcely of prosperity; in the figure before him。
  〃Ah!  We must not forget that we are watched over in the night
  season;〃 he said; laying his hand on Low's shoulder; with an
  illustration of celestial guardianship that would have been
  impious but for its palpable grotesqueness。  〃No; sir; we know
  not what a day may bring forth。〃
  Unfortunately; Low's practical mind did not go beyond a mere
  human interpretation。  It was enough; however; to put a new light
  in his eye and a faint color in his cheek。
  〃Could it have been Miss Nellie?〃 he asked; with half…boyish
  hesitation。
  Mr。 Wynn was too much of a Christian not to bow before what
  appeared to him the purely providential interposition of this
  suggestion。  Seizing it and Low at the same moment; he playfully
  forced him down again in his chair。