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a convert of the mission-第5部分

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     Soon their happiness shall see。





The simple; almost childish wordsso childish that they might have

been the fitting creation of her own childish lipshere died away

with a sweep and crash of the whole strings。  Breathless silence

followed; in which Stephen Masterton could feel the beatings of his

own heart。



〃Miss Ramirez;〃 he called; in a voice that scarcely seemed his own。

There was no reply。  〃Pepita!〃 he repeated; it was strangely like

the accent of a lover; but he no longer cared。  Still the singer's

voice was silent。



Then he ran swiftly beside the wall; as he had seen her run; until

he came to the fissure。  It was overgrown with vines and brambles

almost as impenetrable as an abatis; but if she had pierced it in

her delicate crape dress; so could he!  He brushed roughly through;

and found himself in a glimmering aisle of pear trees close by the

white wall of the Mission church。



For a moment in that intricate tracing of ebony and ivory made by

the rising moon; he was dazzled; but evidently his irruption into

the orchard had not been as lithe and silent as her own; for a

figure in a parti…colored dress suddenly started into activity; and

running from the wall; began to course through the trees until it

became apparently a part of that involved pattern。  Nothing

daunted; however; Stephen Masterton pursued; his speed increased as

he recognized the flounces of Pepita's barred dress; but the young

girl had the advantage of knowing the locality; and could evade her

pursuer by unsuspected turns and doubles。



For some moments this fanciful sylvan chase was kept up in perfect

silence; it might have been a woodland nymph pursued by a wandering

shepherd。  Masterton presently saw that she was making toward a

tiled roof that was now visible as projecting over the presidio

wall; and was evidently her goal of refuge。  He redoubled his

speed; with skillful audacity and sheer strength of his broad

shoulders he broke through a dense ceanothus hedge which Pepita was

swiftly skirting; and suddenly appeared between her and her house。



With her first cry; the young girl turned and tried to bury herself

in the hedge; but in another stride the circuit preacher was at her

side; and caught her panting figure in his arms。



While he had been running he had swiftly formulated what he should

do and what he should say to her。  To his simple appeal for her

companionship and willing ear he would add a brotherly tenderness;

that should invite her trustfulness in him; he would confess his

wrong and ask her forgiveness of his abrupt solicitations; he would

propose to teach her more hymns; they would practice psalmody

together; even this priest; the custodian of her soul; could not

object to that; but chiefly he would thank her: he would tell her

how she had pleased him; and this would lead to more serious and

thoughtful converse。  All this was in his mind while he ran; was

upon his lips as he caught her and for an instant she lapsed;

exhausted; in his arms。  But; alas! even in that moment he suddenly

drew her toward him; and kissed her as only a lover could!





The wire grass was already yellowing on the Tasajara plains with

the dusty decay of the long; dry summer when Dr。 Duchesne returned

to Tasajara。  He came to see the wife of Deacon Sanderson; who;

having for the twelfth time added to the population of the

settlement; was not 〃doing as well〃 as everybodyexcept; possibly;

Dr。 Duchesneexpected。  After he had made this hollow…eyed; over…

burdened; undernourished woman as comfortable as he could in her

rude; neglected surroundings; to change the dreary chronicle of

suffering; he turned to the husband; and said; 〃And what has become

of Mr。 Masterton; who used to be in yourvocation?〃  A long groan

came from the deacon。



〃Hallo!  I hope he has not had a relapse;〃 said the doctor;

earnestly。  〃I thought I'd knocked all that nonsense out of himI

beg your pardonI mean;〃 he added; hurriedly; 〃he wrote to me only

a few weeks ago that he was picking up his strength again and doing

well!〃



〃In his weak; gross; sinful fleshyes; no doubt;〃 returned the

Deacon; scornfully; 〃and; perhaps; even in a worldly sense; for

those who value the vanities of life; but he is lost to us; for all

time; and lost to eternal life forever。  Not;〃 he continued in

sanctimonious vindictiveness; 〃but that I often had my doubts of

Brother Masterton's steadfastness。  He was too much given to

imagery and song。〃



〃But what has he done?〃 persisted Dr。 Duchesne。



〃Done!  He has embraced the Scarlet Woman!〃



〃Dear me!〃 said the doctor; 〃so soon?  Is it anybody you knew

here?not anybody's wife?  Eh?〃



〃He has entered the Church of Rome;〃 said the Deacon; indignantly;

〃he has forsaken the God of his fathers for the tents of the

idolaters; he is the consort of Papists and the slave of the Pope!〃



〃But are you SURE?〃 said Dr。 Duchesne; with perhaps less concern

than before。



〃Sure;〃 returned the Deacon angrily; 〃didn't Brother Bulkley; on

account of warning reports made by a God…fearing and soul…seeking


teamster; make a special pilgrimage to this land of Sodom to

inquire and spy out its wickedness?  Didn't he find Stephen

Masterton steeped in the iniquity of practicing on an organhe

that scorned even a violin or harmonium in the tents of the Lord

in an idolatrous chapel; with a foreign female Papist for a

teacher?  Didn't he find him a guest at the board of a Jesuit

priest; visiting the schools of the Mission where this young

Jezebel of a singer teaches the children to chant in unknown

tongues?  Didn't he find him living with a wrinkled Indian witch

who called him 'Padrone'and speaking her gibberish?  Didn't he

find him; who left here a man mortified in flesh and spirit and

pale with striving with sinners; fat and rosy from native wines and

fleshpots; and even vain and gaudy in colored apparel?  And last of

all; didn't Brother Bulkley hear that a rumor was spread far and

wide that this miserable backslider was to take to himself a wife

in one of these strange womenthat very Jezebel who seduced him?

What do you call that?〃



〃It looks a good deal like human nature;〃 said the doctor;

musingly; 〃but I call it a cure!〃

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