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riders of the purple sage-第35部分

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On the morning of August 10th; Jane; while waiting in the court for Lassiter; heard a clear; ringing report of a rifle。 It came from the grove; somewhere toward the corrals。 Jane glanced out in alarm。 The day was dull; windless; soundless。 The leaves of the cottonwoods drooped; as if they had foretold the doom of Withersteen House and were now ready to die and drop and decay。 Never had Jane seen such shade。 She pondered on the meaning of the report。 Revolver shots had of late cracked from different parts of the grovespies taking snap…shots at Lassiter from a cowardly distance! But a rifle report meant more。 Riders seldom used rifles。 Judkins and Venters were the exceptions she called to mind。 Had the men who hounded her hidden in her grove; taken to the rifle to rid her of Lassiter; her last friend? It was probableit was likely。 And she did not share his cool assumption that his death would never come at the hands of a Mormon。 Long had she expected it。 His constancy to her; his singular reluctance to use the fatal skill for which he was famed both now plain to all Mormonslaid him open to inevitable assassination。 Yet what charm against ambush and aim and enemy he seemed to bear about him! No; Jane reflected; it was not charm; only a wonderful training of eye and ear; and sense of impending peril。 Nevertheless that could not forever avail against secret attack。

That moment a rustling of leaves attracted her attention; then the familiar clinking accompaniment of a slow; soft; measured step; and Lassiter walked into the court。

〃Jane; there's a fellow out there with a long gun;〃 he said; and; removing his sombrero; showed his head bound in a bloody scarf。

〃I heard the shot; I knew it was meant for you。 Let me seeyou can't be badly injured?〃

〃I reckon not。 But mebbe it wasn't a close call!。。。I'll sit here in this corner where nobody can see me from the grove。〃 He untied the scarf and removed it to show a long; bleeding furrow above his left temple。

〃It's only a cut;〃 said Jane。 〃But how it bleeds! Hold your scarf over it just a moment till I come back。〃

She ran into the house and returned with bandages; and while she bathed and dressed the wound Lassiter talked。

〃That fellow had a good chance to get me。 But he must have flinched when he pulled the trigger。 As I dodged down I saw him run through the trees。 He had a rifle。 I've been expectin' that kind of gun play。 I reckon now I'll have to keep a little closer hid myself。 These fellers all seem to get chilly or shaky when they draw a bead on me; but one of them might jest happen to hit me。〃

〃Won't you go awayleave Cottonwoods as I've begged you tobefore some one does happen to hit you?〃 she appealed to him。

〃I reckon I'll stay。〃

〃But; oh; Lassiteryour blood will be on my hands!〃

〃See here; lady; look at your hands now; right now。 Aren't they fine; firm; white hands? Aren't they bloody now? Lassiter's blood! That's a queer thing to stain your beautiful hands。 But if you could only see deeper you'd find a redder color of blood。 Heart color; Jane!〃

〃Oh!。。。My friend!〃

〃No; Jane; I'm not one to quit when the game grows hot; no more than you。 This game; though; is new to me; an' I don't know the moves yet; else I wouldn't have stepped in front of that bullet。〃

〃Have you no desire to hunt the man who fired at youto find himand and kill him?〃

〃Well; I reckon I haven't any great hankerin' for that。〃

〃Oh; the wonder of it!。。。I knewI prayedI trusted。 Lassiter; I almost gaveall myself to soften you to Mormons。 Thank God; and thank you; my friend。。。。But; selfish woman that ' am; this is no great test。 What's the life of one of those sneaking cowards to such a man as you? I think of your great hate toward him whoI think of your life's implacable purpose。 Can it be〃

〃Wait!。。。Listen!〃 he whispered。 〃I hear a hoss。〃

He rose noiselessly; with his ear to the breeze。 Suddenly he pulled his sombrero down over his bandaged head and; swinging his gun…sheaths round in front; he stepped into the alcove。

〃It s a hosscomin' fast;〃 he added。

Jane's listening ear soon caught a faint; rapid; rhythmic beat of hoofs。 It came from the sage。 It gave her a thrill that she was at a loss to understand。 The sound rose stronger; louder。 Then came a clear; sharp difference when the horse passed from the sage trail to the hard…packed ground of the grove。 It became a ringing runswift in its bell…like clatterings; yet singular in longer pause than usual between the hoofbeats of a horse。

〃It's Wrangle!。。。It's Wrangle!〃 cried Jane Withersteen。 〃I'd know him from a million horses!〃

Excitement and thrilling expectancy flooded out all Jane Withersteen s calm。 A tight band closed round her breast as she saw the giant sorrel flit in reddish…brown flashes across the openings in the green。 Then he was pounding down the lanethundering into the courtcrashing his great iron…shod hoofs on the stone flags。 Wrangle it was surely; but shaggy and wild…eyed; and sage…streaked; with dust…caked lather staining his flanks。 He reared and crashed down and plunged。 The rider leaped off; threw the bridle; and held hard on a lasso looped round Wrangle's head and neck。 Janet's heart sank as she tried to recognize Venters in the rider。 Something familiar struck her in the lofty stature in the sweep of powerful shoulders。 But this bearded; longhaired; unkempt man; who wore ragged clothes patched with pieces of skin; and boots that showed bare legs and feetthis dusty; dark; and wild rider could not possibly be Venters。

〃Whoa; Wrangle; old boy! Come down。 Easy now。 Sososo。 You re home; old boy; and presently you can have a drink of water you'll remember。〃

In the voice Jane knew the rider to be Venters。 He tied Wrangle to the hitching…rack and turned to the court。

〃Oh; Bern!。。。You wild man!〃 she exclaimed。

〃JaneJane; it's good to see you! Hello; Lassiter! Yes; it's Venters。〃

Like rough iron his hard hand crushed Jane's。 In it she felt the difference she saw in him。 Wild; rugged; unshornyet how splendid! He had gone away a boyhe had returned a man。 He appeared taller; wider of shoulder; deeper…chested; more powerfully built。 But was that only her fancyhe had always been a young giantwas the change one of spirit? He might have been absent for years; proven by fire and steel; grown like Lassiter; strong and cool and sure。 His eyeswere they keener; more flashing than before?met hers with clear; frank; warm regard; in which perplexity was not; nor discontent; nor pain。

〃Look at me long as you like;〃 he said; with a laugh。 〃I'm not much to look at。 And; Jane; neither you nor Lassiter; can brag。 You're paler than I ever saw you。 Lassiter; here; he wears a bloody bandage under his hat。 That reminds me。 Some one took a flying shot at me down in the sage。 It made Wrangle run some。。。。Well; perhaps you've more to tell me than I've got to tell you。〃

Briefly; in few words; Jane outlined the circumstances of her undoing in the weeks of his absence。

Under his beard and bronze she saw his face whiten in terrible wrath。

〃Lassiterwhat held you back?〃

No time in the long period of fiery moments and sudden shocks had Jane Withersteen ever beheld Lassiter as calm and serene and cool as then。

〃Jane had gloom enough without my addin' to it by shootin' up the village;〃 he said。

As strange as Lassiter's coolness was Venters's curious; intent scrutiny of them both; and under it Jane felt a flaming tide wave from bosom to temples。

〃Wellyou're right;〃 he said; with slow pause。 〃It surprises me a little; that's all。〃

Jane sensed then a slight alteration in Venters; and what it was; in her own confusion; she could not tell。 It had always been her intention to acquaint him with the deceit she had fallen to in her zeal to move Lassiter。 She did not mean to spare herself。 Yet now; at the moment; before these riders; it was an impossibility to explain。

Venters was speaking somewhat haltingly; without his former frankness。 〃I found Oldring's hiding…place and your red herd。 I learnedI know I'm sure there was a deal between Tull and Oldring。〃 He paused and shifted his position and his gaze。 He looked as if he wanted to say something that he found beyond him。 Sorrow and pity and shame seemed to contend for mastery over him。 Then he raised himself and spoke with effort。 〃Jane I've cost you too much。 You've almost ruined yourself for me。 It was wrong; for I'm not worth it。 I never deserved such friendship。 Well; maybe it's not too late。 You must give me up。 Mind; I haven't changed。 I am just the same as ever。 I'll see Tull while I'm here; and tell him to his face。〃

〃Bern; it's too late;〃 said Jane。

〃I'll make him believe!〃 cried Venters; violently。

〃You ask me to break our friendship?〃

〃Yes。 If you don't; I shall。〃

〃Forever?〃

〃Forever!〃

Jane sighed。 Another shadow had lengthened down the sage slope to cast further darkness upon her。 A melancholy sweetness pervaded her resignation。 The boy who had left her had returned a man; nobler; stronger; one in whom she divined something unbending as steel。 There might come a moment later when she would wonder why she had not fought against his will; but just now she yielded to it。 She liked him as wellnay; more; she thought; only her emotions were deadened by the long; menacing wait for the bursting storm。

Once before she had held out her hand to himwhen she gave it; now she stretched it tremblingly forth in acceptance of the decree circumstance had laid upon them。 Venters bowed over it kissed it; pressed it hard; and half stifled a sound very like a sob。 Certain it was that when he raised his head tears glistened in his eyes。

〃Somewomenhave a hard lot;〃 he said; huskily。 Then he shook his powerful form; and his rags lashed about him。 〃I'll say a few things to Tullwhen I meet him。〃

〃Bernyou'll not draw on Tull? Oh; that must not be! Promise me〃

〃I promise you this;〃 he interrupted; in stern passion that thrilled while it terrorized her。 〃If you say one more word for that plotter I'll kill him as I would a mad coyote!〃

Jane clasped her hands。 Was this fire…eyed man the one whom she had once made as wax to her touch? Had Venters become Lassiter and Lassiter Venters?

〃I'llsay no more;〃 she faltered。

〃Jane; Lassiter once cal
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