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第41章

"Yes;didn't you read the note I left on the herbarium?Didn't you come to the camp-fire?"she asked hurriedly,clasping his hands."Tell me quickly!""No!"

"Then you were not there--then you didn't leave me to die?""No!I swear it,Teresa!"the stoicism that had upheld his own agony breaking down before her strong emotion.

"Thank God!"She threw her arms around him,and hid her aching eyes in his troubled breast.

"Tell me all,Teresa,"he whispered in her listening ear."Don't move;stay there,and tell me all."With her face buried in his bosom,as if speaking to his heart alone,she told him part,but not all.With her eyes filled with tears,but a smile on her lips,radiant with new-found happiness,she told him how she had overheard the plans of Dunn and Brace,how she had stolen their conveyance to warn him in time.But here she stopped,dreading to say a word that would shatter the hope she was building upon his sudden revulsion of feeling for Nellie.She could not bring herself to repeat their interview--that would come later,when they were safe and out of danger;now not even the secret of his birth must come between them with its distraction,to mar their perfect communion.She faltered that Dunn had fainted from weakness,and that she had dragged him out of danger."He will never interfere with us--I mean,"she said softly,"with ME again.I can promise you that as well as if he had sworn it.""Let him pass,now,"said Low;"that will come later on,"he added,unconsciously repeating her thought in a tone that made her heart sick."But tell me,Teresa,why did you go to Excelsior?"She buried her head still deeper,as if to hide it.He felt her broken heart beat against his own;he was conscious of a depth of feeling her rival had never awakened in him.The possibility of Teresa loving him had never occurred to his simple nature.He bent his head and kissed her.She was frightened,and unloosed her clinging arms;but he retained her hand,and said,"We will leave this accursed place,and you shall go with me as you said you would;nor need you ever leave me,unless you wish it."She could hear the beating of her own heart through his words;she longed to look at the eyes and lips that told her this,and read the meaning his voice alone could not entirely convey.For the first time she felt the loss of her sight.She did not know that it was,in this moment of happiness,the last blessing vouchsafed to her miserable life.

A few moments of silence followed,broken only by the distant rumor of the conflagration and the crash of falling boughs.

"It may be an hour yet,"he whispered,"before the fire has swept a path for us to the road below.We are safe here,unless some sudden current should draw the fire down upon us.You are not frightened?"She pressed his hand;she was thinking of the pale face of Dunn,lying in the secure retreat she had purchased for him at such a sacrifice.Yet the possibility of danger to him now for a moment marred her present happiness and security."You think the fire will not go north of where you found me?"she asked softly.

"I think not,"he said,"but I will reconnoitre.Stay where you are."They pressed hands,and parted.He leaped upon the slanting trunk and ascended it rapidly.She waited in mute expectation.

There was a sudden movement of the root on which she sat,a deafening crash,and she was thrown forward on her face.

The vast bulk of the leaning tree,dislodged from its aerial support by the gradual sapping of the spring at its roots,or by the crumbling of the bark from the heat,had slipped,made a half revolution,and,falling,overbore the lesser trees in its path,and tore,in its resistless momentum,a broad opening to the underbrush.

With a cry to Low,Teresa staggered to her feet.There was an interval of hideous silence,but no reply.She called again.

There was a sudden deepening roar,the blast of a fiery furnace swept through the opening,a thousand luminous points around her burst into fire,and in an instant she was lost in a whirlwind of smoke and flame!From the onset of its fury to its culmination twenty minutes did not elapse;but in that interval a radius of two hundred yards around the hidden spring was swept of life and light and motion.

For the rest of that day and part of the night a pall of smoke hung above the scene of desolation.It lifted only towards the morning,when the moon,rising high,picked out in black and silver the shrunken and silent columns of those roofless vaults,shorn of base and capital.It flickered on the still,overflowing pool of the hidden spring,and shone upon the white face of Low,who,with a rootlet of the fallen tree holding him down like an arm across his breast,seemed to be sleeping peacefully in the sleeping water.

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Contemporaneous history touched him as briefly,but not as gently."It is now definitely ascertained,"said "The Slumgullion Mirror,""that Sheriff Dunn met his fate in the Carquinez Woods in the performance of his duty;that fearless man having received information of the concealment of a band of horse thieves in their recesses.The desperadoes are presumed to have escaped,as the only remains found are those of two wretched tramps,one of whom is said to have been a digger,who supported himself upon roots and herbs,and the other a degraded half-white woman.It is not unreasonable to suppose that the fire originated through their carelessness,although Father Wynn of the First Baptist Church,in his powerful discourse of last Sunday,pointed at the warning and lesson of such catastrophes.

It may not be out of place here to say that the rumors regarding an engagement between the pastor's accomplished daughter and the late lamented sheriff are utterly without foundation,as it has been an on dit for some time in all well-informed circles that the indefatigable Mr.Brace,of Wells,Fargo and Co.'s Express,will shortly lead the lady to the hymeneal altar."

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