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第4章

"When Collinson fixed up this mill he sent for his wife in the States,"said Uncle Dick,in a half whisper,"waited a year for her,hanging round and boarding every emigrant wagon that came through the Pass.She didn't come--only the news that she was dead."He paused and nudged his chair still closer--the heads were almost touching."They say,over in the Bar"--his voice had sunk to a complete whisper--"that it was a lie!That she ran away with the man that was fetchin'her out.Three thousand miles and three weeks with another man upsets some women.But HE knows nothing about it,only he sometimes kinder goes off looney-like,thinking of her."He stopped,the heads separated;Collinson had appeared at the doorway,his melancholy patience apparently unchanged.

"Grub's on,gentlemen;sit by and eat."

The humble meal was dispatched with zest and silence.A few interjectional remarks about the uncertainties of prospecting only accented the other pauses.In ten minutes they were out again by the fireplace with their lit pipes.As there were only three chairs,Collinson stood beside the chimney.

"Collinson,"said Uncle Dick,after the usual pause,taking his pipe from his lips,"as we've got to get up and get at sun-up,we might as well tell you now that we're dead broke.We've been living for the last few weeks on Preble Key's loose change--and that's gone.You'll have to let this little account and damage stand over."Collinson's brow slightly contracted,without,however,altering his general expression of resigned patience.

"I'm sorry for you,boys,"he said slowly,"and"(diffidently)"kinder sorry for myself,too.You see,I reckoned on goin'over to Skinner's to-morrow,to fill up the pork bar'l and vote for Mesick and the wagon-road.But Skinner can't let me have anything more until I've paid suthin'on account,as he calls it.""D'ye mean to say thar's any mountain man as low flung and mean as that?"said Uncle Dick indignantly.

"But it isn't HIS fault,"said Collinson gently;"you see,they won't send him goods from Sacramento if he don't pay up,and he CAN'T if I DON'T.Sabe?""Ah!that's another thing.They ARE mean--in Sacramento,"said Uncle Dick,somewhat mollified.

The other guests murmured an assent to this general proposition.

Suddenly Uncle Dick's face brightened.

"Look here!I know Skinner,and I'll stop there--No,blank it all!I can't,for it's off my route!Well,then,we'll fix it this way.Key will go there and tell Skinner that I say that I'LL send the money to that Sacramento hound.That'll fix it!"Collinson's brow cleared;the solution of the difficulty seemed to satisfy everybody,and the close-shaven man smiled.

"And I'll secure it,"he said,"and give Collinson a sight draft on myself at San Francisco.""What's that for?"said Collinson,with a sudden suffusion on each cheek.

"In case of accident."

"Wot accident?"persisted Collinson,with a dark look of suspicion on his usually placid face.

"In case we should forget it,"said the close-shaven man,with a laugh.

"And do you suppose that if you boys went and forgot it that I'd have anything to do with your d--d paper?"said Collinson,a murky cloud coming into his eyes.

"Why,that's only business,Colly,"interposed Uncle Dick quickly;"that's all Jim Parker means;he's a business man,don't you see.

Suppose we got killed!You've that draft to show.""Show who?"growled Collinson.

"Why,--hang it!--our friends,our heirs,our relations--to get your money,hesitated Uncle Dick.

"And do you kalkilate,"said Collinson,with deeply laboring breath,"that if you got killed,that I'd be coming on your folks for the worth of the d--d truck I giv ye?Go 'way!Lemme git out o'this.You're makin'me tired."He stalked to the door,lit his pipe,and began to walk up and down the gravelly river-bed.Uncle Dick followed him.From time to time the two other guests heard the sounds of alternate protest and explanation as they passed and repassed the windows.Preble Key smiled,Parker shrugged his shoulders.

"He'll be thinkin'you've begrudged him your grub if you don't--that's the way with these business men,"said Uncle Dick's voice in one of these intervals.Presently they reentered the house,Uncle Dick saying casually to Parker,"You can leave that draft on the bar when you're ready to go to-morrow;"and the incident was presumed to have ended.But Collinson did not glance in the direction of Parker for the rest of the evening;and,indeed,standing with his back to the chimney,more than once fell into that stolid abstraction which was supposed to be the contemplation of his absent wife.

From this silence,which became infectious,the three guests were suddenly aroused by a furious clattering down the steep descent of the mountain,along the trail they had just ridden!It came near,increasing in sound,until it even seemed to scatter the fine gravel of the river-bed against the sides of the house,and then passed in a gust of wind that shook the roof and roared in the chimney.With one common impulse the three travelers rose and went to the door.They opened it to a blackness that seemed to stand as another and an iron door before them,but to nothing else.

"Somebody went by then,"said Uncle Dick,turning to Collinson.

"Didn't you hear it?"

"Nary,"said Collinson patiently,without moving from the chimney.

"What in God's name was it,then?"

"Only some of them boulders you loosed coming down.It's touch and go with them for days after.When I first came here I used to start up and rush out into the road--like as you would--yellin'and screechin'after folks that never was there and never went by.

Then it got kinder monotonous,and I'd lie still and let 'em slide.

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