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in the carquinez woods(在卡圭尼兹森林)-第10部分

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day on the trail makes you all right again。〃 

     But Miss Nellie seemed to be thinking of something else。 

     〃Is that the way the squaws bathe and dry themselves?〃 

     〃I don't know; you forget I was a boy when I left them。〃 

     〃And you're sure you never knew any?〃 

     〃None。〃 

     The young girl seemed to derive some satisfaction in moving her feet 

up and down for several minutes among the grasses in the hollow; then; 

after a pause; said; 〃You are quite certain I am the first woman that ever 

touched this spring?〃 

     〃Not only the first woman; but the first human being; except myself。〃 

     〃How nice!〃 

     They   had   taken   each   other's   hands;   seated   side   by   side;   they   leaned 

against a curving elastic root that half supported; half encompassed; them。 

The     girl's  capricious;   fitful  manner     succumbed      as   before   to  the   near 

contact of her companion。 Looking into her eyes; Low fell into a sweet; 

selfish   lover's   monologue;   descriptive   of   his   past   and   present     feelings 

towards her; which she accepted with a heightened color; a slight exchange 

of   sentiment;   and   a   strange   curiosity。   The   sun   had   painted   their   half… 

embraced silhouettes against the slanting tree…trunk; and began to decline 

unnoticed; the   ripple   of   the   water  mingling   with   their  whispers   came   as 

one sound to the listening ear; even their eloquent silences were as deep; 

and;   I   wot;   perhaps   as   dangerous;   as   the   darkened    pool   that   filled  so 

noiselessly   a   dozen   yards   away。     So   quiet   were   they   that   the   tremor   of 

invading wings once or twice shook the silence; or the quick scamper of 



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frightened   feet   rustled   the   dead   grass。   But   in   the   midst   of   a   prolonged 

stillness   the   young   man   sprang up   so   suddenly  that   Nellie   was   still   half 

clinging to his neck as he stood erect。            〃Hush!〃 he whispered; 〃some one 

is near!〃 

     He disengaged her anxious hands gently; leaped upon the slanting tree… 

trunk;   and   running   half…way  up   its   incline   with   the   agility  of   a   squirrel; 

stretched himself at full length upon it and listened。 

     To the impatient; inexplicably startled girl; it seemed an age before he 

rejoined her。 

     〃You   are   safe;〃   he   said;   〃he   is   going   by   the   western   trail   towards 

Indian Spring。〃 

     〃Who      is  HE?〃    she   asked;   biting   her   lips   with  a  poorly   restrained 

gesture of mortification and disappointment。 

     〃Some stranger;〃 replied Low。 

     〃As   long   as   he   wasn't   coming   here;   why   did   you   give   me   such   a 

fright?〃 she said pettishly。         〃Are you nervous because a single wayfarer 

happens to stray here?〃 

     〃It   was   no   wayfarer;   for   he   tried   to   keep   near   the   trail;〃   said   Low。 

〃He was a stranger to the wood; for he lost his way every now and then。 

He   was   seeking   or   expecting   some   one;   for   he   stopped   frequently   and 

waited or listened。       He had not walked far; for he wore spurs that tinkled 

and   caught   in   the   brush;   and   yet   he   had   not   ridden   here;   for   no   horse's 

hoofs passed the road since we have been here。                He must have come from 

Indian Spring。〃 

     〃And   you   heard   all   that   when   you   listened   just   now?〃   asked   Nellie; 

half disdainfully。 

     Impervious to her incredulity Low turned his calm eyes on her face。 

〃Certainly; I'll bet my life on what I say。           Tell me: do you know anybody 

in Indian Spring who would likely spy upon you?〃 

     The young girl was conscious of a certain ill…defined uneasiness; but 

answered; 〃No。〃 

     〃Then it was not YOU he was seeking;〃 said Low thoughtfully。 Miss 

Nellie had not time to notice the emphasis; for he added; 〃You must go at 

once; and lest you have been followed I will show you another way back 



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to   Indian   Spring。    It   is   longer;   and   you   must   hasten。 Take   your   shoes 

and stockings with you until we are out of the bush。〃 

     He raised her again in his arms and strode once more out through the 

covert into the dim aisles of the wood。             They spoke but little; she could 

not   help   feeling   that   some   other  discordant   element;   affecting him   more 

strongly than it did her; had come between them; and was half perplexed 

and half frightened。       At the end of ten minutes he seated her upon a fallen 

branch; and telling her he would return by the time she had resumed her 

shoes   and   stockings   glided   from   her   like   a   shadow。     She   would   have 

uttered an indignant protest at being left alone; but he was gone ere she 

could detain him。        For a moment she thought she hated him。                But when 

she had mechanically shod herself once more; not without nervous shivers 

at every falling needle; he was at her side。 

     〃Do you know anyone   who wears a frieze   coat like that?〃 he   asked; 

handing her a few torn shreds of wool affixed to a splinter of bark。 

     Miss Nellie instantly recognized the material of a certain sporting coat 

worn by Mr。 Jack Brace on festive occasions; but a strange yet infallible 

instinct    that  was    part   of  her   nature   made     her  instantly    disclaim    all 

knowledge of it。 

     〃No;〃 she said。 

     〃Not     anyone     who    scents    himself    with   some     doctor's    stuff  like 

cologne?〃 continued Low; with the disgust of keen olfactory sensibilities。 

     Again   Miss   Nellie     recognized   the     perfume   with    which   the   gallant 

expressman   was   wont   to   make   redolent   her   little   parlor;   but   again   she 

avowed no knowledge of its possessor。               〃Well;〃 returned Low with some 

disappointment; 〃such a man has been here。                Be on your guard。         Let us 

go at once。〃 

     She required no urging to hasten her steps; but hurried breathlessly at 

his side。    He had taken a new trail by which they left the wood at right 

angles   with   the   highway;   two   miles   away。   Following   an   almost   effaced 

mule track along a slight depression of the plain; deep enough; however; to 

hide them from view; he accompanied her; until; rising to the level again; 

she   saw   they   were   beginning   to   approach   the   highway   and   the   distant 

roofs    of  Indian    Spring。    〃Nobody       meeting     you   now;〃    he  whispered; 



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〃would     suspect  where   you   had  been。   Good     night!  until  next  week 

remember。〃      They pressed each other's hands; and standing on the slight 

ridge outlined against the paling sky; in full view of the highway; parting 

carelessly; as if they had been chance met travelers。 But Nellie could not 

restrain   a  parting  backward    glance   as  she  left  the  ridge。  Low     had 

descended to the deserted trail; and was running swiftly in the direction of 

the Carquinez Woods。 



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                               CHAPTER IV 



       Teresa awoke with a start。        It was day already; but how far advanced 

the even; unchanging; soft twilight of the woods gave no indication。                   Her 

companion had vanished; and to her bewildered senses so had the camp… 

fire; even to its embers and ashes。           Was she awake; or had she wandered 

away     unconsciously       in  the  night?    One   glance    at  the   tree  above    her 

dissipated the fancy。       There was the opening of her quaint retreat and the 

hanging strips of bark; and at the foot of the opposite tree lay the carcass 

of   the  bear。   It   had   been   skinned;   and;   as   Teresa   thought   with   an   inward 

shiver; already looked half its former size。 

     Not   yet   accustomed   to   the   fact   that   a   few   steps   in   either   direction 

around     the   circumference      of  those   great   trunks    produced     the  sudden 

appearance or disappearance of any figure; Teresa uttered a slight scream 

as   her   young   companion   unexpectedly  stepped   to   her   side。       〃You   see   a 

change here;〃 he said; 〃the stamped…out ashes of the camp…fire lie under 

the brush;〃 and he pointed to some cleverly scattered boughs and strips of 

bark   which   completely   effaced   the   traces   of   last   night's   bivouac。    〃We 

can't   afford   to  call  the   attention   of  any   packer    or  hunter    who    might 

straggle this way to this particular spot and this particular tree; the more 

naturally;〃   he   added;   〃as   they   always   prefer   to   camp   over   an   old   fire。〃 

Accepting this explanation meekly; as partly a reproach for her caprice of 

the previous night; Teresa hung her head。 

     〃I'm very sorry;〃 she said; 〃but wouldn't that;〃 pointing to the carcass 

of the bear; 〃have made them curious?〃 

     But Low's logic was relentless。 

     〃By this time there would have been little left to excite curiosity; if you 

had been willing to leave those beasts to their work。〃 

     〃I'm very sorry;〃 repeated the woman; her lips quivering。 

     〃They are the scavengers of the wood;〃 he continued in a lighter tone; 

〃if you stay here you must try to use them to keep your house clean。〃 

     Teresa smiled nervously。 

     〃I   mean   
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