登陆注册
5168900000012

第12章

And darn my skin ef some of 'em ain't bringin' their wives and sisters along too.There was a lord and lady passed through here under escort last week, and we're goin' to pick up some more of 'em at Fort Biggs tomorrow,--and I reckon some of us will be told off to act as ladies' maids or milliners.Nothin' short of a good Injin scare, I reckon, would send them and us about our reg'lar business.Whoa, then, will ye? At it again, are ye? What's gone of the d--d critter?"Here the fractious near horse was again beginning to show signs of disturbance and active terror.His quivering nostrils were turned towards the wind, and he almost leaped the centre pole in his frantic effort to avoid it.The eyes of the two men were turned instinctively in that direction.Nothing was to be seen,--the illimitable plain and the sinking sun were all that met the eye.

But the horse continued to struggle, and the wagon stopped.Then it was discovered that the horse of an adjacent trooper was also laboring under the same mysterious excitement, and at the same moment wagon No.3 halted.The infection of some inexplicable terror was spreading among them.Then two non-commissioned officers came riding down the line at a sharp canter, and were joined quickly by the young lieutenant, who gave an order.The trumpeter instinctively raised his instrument to his lips, but was stopped by another order.

And then, as seen by a distant observer, a singular spectacle was unfolded.The straggling train suddenly seemed to resolve itself into a large widening circle of horsemen, revolving round and partly hiding the few heavy wagons that were being rapidly freed from their struggling teams.These, too, joined the circle, and were driven before the whirling troopers.Gradually the circle seemed to grow smaller under the "winding-up" of those evolutions, until the horseless wagons reappeared again, motionless, fronting the four points of the compass, thus making the radii of a smaller inner circle, into which the teams of the wagons as well as the troopers' horses were closely "wound up" and densely packed together in an immovable mass.As the circle became smaller the troopers leaped from their horses,--which, however, continued to blindly follow each other in the narrower circle,--and ran to the wagons, carbines in hand.In five minutes from the time of giving the order the straggling train was a fortified camp, the horses corralled in the centre, the dismounted troopers securely posted with their repeating carbines in the angles of the rude bastions formed by the deserted wagons, and ready for an attack.The stampede, if such it was, was stopped.

And yet no cause for it was to be seen! Nothing in earth or sky suggested a reason for this extraordinary panic, or the marvelous evolution that suppressed it.The guide, with three men in open order, rode out and radiated across the empty plain, returning as empty of result.In an hour the horses were sufficiently calmed and fed, the camp slowly unwound itself, the teams were set to and were led out of the circle, and as the rays of the setting sun began to expand fanlike across the plain the cavalcade moved on.

But between them and the sinking sun, and visible through its last rays, was a faint line of haze parallel with their track.Yet even this, too, quickly faded away.

Had the guide, however, penetrated half a mile further to the west he would have come upon the cause of the panic, and a spectacle more marvelous than that he had just witnessed.For the illimitable plain with its monotonous prospect was far from being level; a hundred yards further on he would have slowly and imperceptibly descended into a depression nearly a mile in width.

Here he not only would have completely lost sight of his own cavalcade, but have come upon another thrice its length.For here was a trailing line of jog-trotting dusky shapes, some crouching on dwarf ponies half their size, some trailing lances, lodge-poles, rifles, women and children after them, all moving with a monotonous rhythmic motion as marked as the military precision of the other cavalcade, and always on a parallel line with it.They had done so all day, keeping touch and distance by stealthy videttes that crept and crawled along the imperceptible slope towards the unconscious white men.It was, no doubt, the near proximity of one of those watchers that had touched the keen scent of the troopers' horses.

The moon came up; the two cavalcades, scarcely a mile apart, moved on in unison together.Then suddenly the dusky caravan seemed to arise, stretch itself out, and swept away like a morning mist towards the west.The bugles of Fort Biggs had just rung out.

Peter Atherly was up early the next morning pacing the veranda of the commandant's house at Fort Biggs.It had been his intention to visit the new Indian Reservation that day, but he had just received a letter announcing an unexpected visit from his sister, who wished to join him.He had never told her the secret of their Indian paternity, as it had been revealed to him from the scornful lips of Gray Eagle a year ago; he knew her strangely excitable nature;besides, she was a wife now, and the secret would have to be shared with her husband.When he himself had recovered from the shock of the revelation, two things had impressed themselves upon his reserved and gloomy nature: a horror of his previous claim upon the Atherlys, and an infinite pity and sense of duty towards his own race.He had devoted himself and his increasing wealth to this one object; it seemed to him at times almost providential that his position as a legislator, which he had accepted as a whim or fancy, should have given him this singular opportunity.

同类推荐
  • 金丹妙诀

    金丹妙诀

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 诸儒论小学

    诸儒论小学

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 瘫痿门

    瘫痿门

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 笠阁批评旧戏目

    笠阁批评旧戏目

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 中州人物考

    中州人物考

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 企业改制与破产清算

    企业改制与破产清算

    本书是中华人民共和国重要基本法律知识宣讲系列丛书之一,通过丰富详实的案例,对有关企业改制与破产清算的相关法律法规及司法解释进行解读与阐释,用通俗易懂的语言,让读者从直观、感性、多元的视角对相关的法律法规运用有更为清晰和准确的认识,从而迅速了解有关企业改制及破产清算的法律精要。
  • 放光般若波罗蜜经

    放光般若波罗蜜经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 给经理人每天看的心理学

    给经理人每天看的心理学

    如何把心理学运用到生意场上、公司里、谈判桌上等众多的环境下,是总经理生活幸福、事业成功的基础。本书以“自己就是心理学家”、“做自己的心理医生”为基本理念,以“每天学点心理学”的方式,帮助读者们以轻松、愉悦的心情,面对美好人生的每一天!本书运用通俗、简练的语言,结合大量的实例,从现实生活的各个方面——情绪心理学、成功心理学、目标心理学、社交心理学、管理心理学、爱情心理学、性心理学、家庭心理学、领导心理学、销售心理学等多个角度介绍了心理学知识,指出常见的心理困惑并提供防治建议,然后总结性地阐述了现代人常见不良心理、心理障碍及其防治策略。
  • 首席总裁老公

    首席总裁老公

    她不过是钟家小少爷的家教老师,她招谁惹谁了,竟然莫明其妙的被钟先生步步紧逼,不但强硬留她下来做早餐,还有事没事对自己发发火,冷嘲热讽一番。怎么了,难道钟先生缺母爱吗?还没反应过来,那厢竟然敢对自己的亲妹妹下手了,这还了得,一怒触红颜,她大骂出口,辞职加闭门谢客,可是,某人却厚颜无耻的求上门来,还不分时间地点的来点电话鲜花骚||扰,她怕了他,天呐天呐,这个霸总裁,自己真的就要这么屈服于他吗?
  • 狙破九重天

    狙破九重天

    名门之后,怎生得个天妒英才之命?绝代佳人,又何来个红颜薄命之劫?追杀刺客,反被族人追杀,东躲西藏,携狙击杀穿大陆,又何妨?无奈苍天无道,天帝之下皆蝼蚁,闭月阻道,陨星闭道,全不顾苍生死活。幸哉幸哉,悠悠乱世,自有逆命之人携神器救世,十大狙击如何在这诡月大陆搅起一番风云?且看小诡细细道来
  • 王的专宠冷妃

    王的专宠冷妃

    穿越到即将灭亡的北宋,她成了亡国公主,为了联合小部落抵抗金国的侵占,她牺牲自己嫁给部落的王子联姻。她凭借所有的能力构筑能够抵御他的城墙,试图有尊严的活下去。她不择手段,利用身边一切可以利用的人力物力。然而,背叛、出卖使她最终沦为他的奴隶……当她逃出皇宫,消失在他面前时……他才明白自己的感情……他强迫她做了自己的皇后,却遭到她的鄙视和冷漠。直到他深陷敌营,命在旦夕时,她才明白,爱原来一直都在……
  • 飘落的风筝

    飘落的风筝

    本书是一本自传,作家在童年的乐趣、相信自己的双手、母亲教我诚实、我有一个温暖的家、花季里的畅想等文章里,讲述自己的童年故事。
  • 茗阁

    茗阁

    古色古香的茗阁,与世无争,在这地方存在了,许多许多年,有着不同的经历和哪些故事
  • 上清丹天三气玉皇六辰飞纲司命大箓

    上清丹天三气玉皇六辰飞纲司命大箓

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 乱世星城

    乱世星城

    本书为长篇小说,以清末民初的古城长沙为背景,通过主人公“鹏伢子”的视角,描写1911年辛亥革命各派势力的精彩斗法,三教九流的轮番上阵。再现了百年前历史转折时期的剑拔弩张,也写出星城宽街窄巷的市声喧嚣,百态纷呈。城里城外,官如何?绅如何?军如何?民如何?官绅军民扬姿舞蹈,天罡地煞搅星城。作者试图在错综复杂的历史背景下再现一百年前的“三才图会”:乡里人进城的“流民图“;革命党和立宪派博弈的“角抵图”;市民、市场的“清明上河图”。