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the twins of table mountain-第11部分
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throng; and borne in triumph to the bar…room of the Mansion House。
〃Gentlemen;〃 said the bar…keeper; 〃call for what you like: the
Mansion House treats to…day in honor of its being the first time
that Rand Pinkney has been admitted to the bar。〃
。 。 。 。 。 。
It was agreed; that; as her condition was still precarious; the
news should be broken to her gradually and indirectly。 The
indefatigable Sol had a professional idea; which was not
displeasing to the Twins。 It being a lovely summer afternoon; the
couch of Mornie was lifted out on the ledge; and she lay there
basking in the sunlight; drinking in the pure air; and looking
bravely ahead in the daylight as she had in the darkness; for her
couch commanded a view of the mountain flank。 And; lying there;
she dreamed a pleasant dream; and in her dream saw Rand returning
up the mountain…trail。 She was half conscious that he had good
news for her; and; when he at last reached her bedside; he began
gently and kindly to tell his news。 But she heard him not; or
rather in her dream was most occupied with his ways and manners;
which seemed unlike him; yet inexpressibly sweet and tender。 The
tears were fast coming in her eyes; when he suddenly dropped on his
knees beside her; threw away Rand's disguising hat and coat; and
clasped her in his arms。 And by that she KNEW it was Ruth。
But what they said; what hurried words of mutual explanation and
forgiveness passed between them; what bitter yet tender recollections
of hidden fears and doubts; now forever chased away in the rain of
tears and joyous sunshine of that mountain…top; were then whispered;
whatever of this little chronicle that to the reader seems strange
and inconsistent (as all human record must ever be strange and
imperfect; except to the actors) was then made clear;was never
divulged by them; and must remain with them forever。 The rest of
the party had withdrawn; and they were alone。 But when Mornie
turned; and placed the baby in its father's arms; they were so
isolated in their happiness; that the lower world beneath them might
have swung and drifted away; and left that mountain…top the
beginning and creation of a better planet。
。 。 。 。 。 。
〃You know all about it now;〃 said Sol the next day; explaining the
previous episodes of this history to Ruth: 〃you've got the whole
plot before you。 It dragged a little in the second act; for the
actors weren't up in their parts。 But for an amateur performance;
on the whole; it wasn't bad。〃
〃I don't know; I'm sure;〃 said Rand impulsively; 〃how we'd have got
on without Euphemia。 It's too bad she couldn't be here to…day。〃
〃She wanted to come;〃 said Sol; 〃but the gentleman she's engaged to
came up from Marysville last night。〃
〃Gentlemanengaged!〃 repeated Rand; white and red by turns。
〃Well; yes。 I say; 'gentleman;' although he's in the variety
profession。 She always said;〃 said Sol; quietly looking at Rand;
〃that she'd never marry OUT of it。〃
AN HEIRESS OF RED DOG。
The first intimation given of the eccentricity of the testator was;
I think; in the spring of 1854。 He was at that time in possession
of a considerable property; heavily mortgaged to one friend; and a
wife of some attraction; on whose affections another friend held an
encumbering lien。 One day it was found that he had secretly dug;
or caused to be dug; a deep trap before the front…door of his
dwelling; into which a few friends; in the course of the evening;
casually and familiarly dropped。 This circumstance; slight in
itself; seemed to point to the existence of a certain humor in the
man; which might eventually get into literature; although his
wife's lovera man of quick discernment; whose leg was broken by
the falltook other views。 It was some weeks later; that; while
dining with certain other friends of his wife; he excused himself
from the table to quietly re…appear at the front…window with a
three…quarter inch hydraulic pipe; and a stream of water projected
at the assembled company。 An attempt was made to take public
cognizance of this; but a majority of the citizens of Red Dog; who
were not at dinner; decided that a man had a right to choose his
own methods of diverting his company。 Nevertheless; there were
some hints of his insanity; his wife recalled other acts clearly
attributable to dementia; the crippled lover argued from his own
experience that the integrity of her limbs could only be secured by
leaving her husband's house; and the mortgagee; fearing a further
damage to his property; foreclosed。 But here the cause of all this
anxiety took matters into his own hands; and disappeared。
When we next heard from him; he had; in some mysterious way; been
relieved alike of his wife and property; and was living alone at
Rockville fifty miles away; and editing a newspaper。 But that
originality he had displayed when dealing with the problems of his
own private life; when applied to politics in the columns of 〃The
Rockville Vanguard〃 was singularly unsuccessful。 An amusing
exaggeration; purporting to be an exact account of the manner in
which the opposing candidate had murdered his Chinese laundryman;
was; I regret to say; answered only by assault and battery。 A
gratuitous and purely imaginative description of a great religious
revival in Calaveras; in which the sheriff of the countya
notoriously profane scepticwas alleged to have been the chief
exhorter; resulted only in the withdrawal of the county advertising
from the paper。 In the midst of this practical confusion he
suddenly died。 It was then discovered; as a crowning proof of his
absurdity; that he had left a will; bequeathing his entire effects
to a freckle…faced maid…servant at the Rockville Hotel。 But that
absurdity became serious when it was also discovered that among
these effects were a thousand shares in the Rising Sun Mining
Company; which a day or two after his demise; and while people were
still laughing at his grotesque benefaction; suddenly sprang into
opulence and celebrity。 Three millions of dollars was roughly
estimated as the value of the estate thus wantonly sacrificed。 For
it is only fair to state; as a just tribute to the enterprise and
energy of that young and thriving settlement; that there was not
probably a single citizen who did not feel himself better able to
control the deceased humorist's property。 Some had expressed a
doubt of their ability to support a family; others had felt perhaps
too keenly the deep responsibility resting upon them when chosen
from the panel as jurors; and had evaded their public duties; a few
had declined office and a low salary: but no one shrank from the
possibility of having been called upon to assume the functions of
Peggy Moffat; the heiress。
The will was contested;first by the widow; who it now appeared
had never been legally divorced from the deceased; next by four of
his cousins; who awoke; only too late; to a consciousness of his
moral and pecuniary worth。 But the humble legateea singularly
plain; unpretending; uneducated Western girlexhibited a dogged
pertinacity in claiming her rights。 She rejected all compromises。
A rough sense of justice in the community; while doubting her
ability to take care of the whole fortune; suggested that she ought
to be content with three hundred thousand dollars。 〃She's bound to
throw even THAT away on some derned skunk of a man; natoorally; but
three millions is too much to give a chap for makin' her onhappy。
It's offerin' a temptation to cussedness。〃 The only opposing voice
to this counsel came from the sardonic lips of Mr。 Jack Hamlin。
〃Suppose;〃 suggested that gentleman; turning abruptly on the
speaker;〃suppose; when you won twenty thousand dollars of me last
Friday nightsuppose that; instead of handing you over the money
as I didsuppose I'd got up on my hind…legs; and said; 'Look yer;
Bill Wethersbee; you're a dd fool。 If I give ye that twenty
thousand; you'll throw it away in the first skin…game in 'Frisco;
and hand it over to the first short…card sharp you'll meet。
There's a thousand;enough for you to fling away;take it and
get!' Suppose what I'd said to you was the frozen truth; and you
know'd it; would that have been the square thing to play on you?〃
But here Wethersbee quickly pointed out the inefficiency of the
comparison by stating that HE had won the money fairly with a
STAKE。 〃And how do you know;〃 demanded Hamlin savagely; bending
his black eyes on the astounded casuist;〃how do you know that the
gal hezn't put down a stake?〃 The man stammered an unintelligible
reply。 The gambler laid his white hand on Wethersbee's shoulder。
〃Look yer; old man;〃 he said; 〃every gal stakes her WHOLE pile;
you can bet your life on that;whatever's her little game。 If she
took to keerds instead of her feelings; if she'd put up 'chips'
instead o' body and soul; she'd bust every bank 'twixt this and
'Frisco! You hear me?〃
Somewhat of this idea was conveyed; I fear not quite as
sentimentally; to Peggy Moffat herself。 The best legal wisdom of
San Francisco; retained by the widow and relatives; took occasion;
in a private interview with Peggy; to point out that she stood in
the quasi…criminal attitude of having unlawfully practised upon the
affections of an insane elderly gentleman; with a view of getting
possession of his property; and suggested to her that no vestige of
her moral character would remain after the trial; if she persisted
in forcing her claims to that issue。 It is said that Peggy; on
hearing this; stopped washing the plate she had in her hands; and;
twisting the towel around her fingers; fixed her small pale blue
eyes at the lawyer。
〃And ez that the kind o' chirpin these critters keep up?〃
〃I regret to say; my dear young lady;〃 responded the lawyer; 〃that
the world is censorious。 I must add;〃 he continued; with engaging
frankness; 〃that we professional lawyers are apt to study the
opinion of the world; and that such will be the theory ofour
side。〃
〃Then;〃 said Peggy stoutly; 〃ez I allow I've got to go into court
to defend my character; I might as well pack in them three milli
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