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in the carquinez woods(在卡圭尼兹森林)-第18部分

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Abolitionists; who married their daughters to buck niggers like〃                    But a 

spasm      of  pain   withheld    this   Parthian    shot  at  the   politics   of  his  two 

companions; and he sank back helplessly in his chair。 

     An awkward silence ensued。             The three men looked at each other in 

embarrassment   and   confusion。          Dunn   felt   that   he   had   given   way   to   a 

gratuitous     passion;    Wynn     had   a  vague    presentiment      that  he   had   said 

something that imperiled his daughter's prospects; and Brace was divided 

between an angry retort and the secret purpose already alluded to。 



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     〃It's   all   the   blasted   heat;〃   said   Dunn;   with   a   forced   smile;   pushing 

away the whisky which Wynn had ostentatiously placed before him。 

     〃Of   course;〃   said   Wynn   hastily;   〃only   it's   a   pity   Nellie   ain't   here   to 

give   you   her   smelling…salts。     She   ought   to   be   back   now;〃   he   added;   no 

longer mindful of Brace's presence; 〃the coach is over…due now; though I 

reckon the heat made Yuba Bill take it easy at the up grade。〃 

     〃If you mean the coach from Indian Spring;〃 said Brace quietly; 〃it's in 

already; but Miss Nellie didn't come on it。〃 

     〃May   be   she   got   out   at   the   Crossing;〃   said   Wynn   cheerfully;   〃she 

sometimes does。〃 

     〃She didn't take the coach at Indian Spring;〃 returned Brace; 〃because 

I saw it leave; and passed it on Buckskin ten minutes ago; coming up the 

hills。〃 

     〃She's stopped over at Burnham's;〃 said Wynn reflectively。                    Then; in 

response   to   the   significant   silence   of   his   guests;   he   added;   in   a   tone   of 

chagrin which his forced heartiness could not disguise; 〃Well; boys; it's a 

disappointment all round; but we must take the lesson as it comes。                     I'll go 

over to the coach office and see if she's sent any word。                Make yourselves 

at home until I return。〃 

     When the door had closed behind him; Brace arose and took his hat as 

if   to   go。  With   his   hand   on   the   lock;   he   turned   to   his   rival;   who;   half 

hidden in the gathering darkness; still seemed unable to comprehend his 

ill…luck。 

     〃If   you're   waiting   for   that   bald…headed   fraud   to   come   back   with   the 

truth   about   his   daughter;〃   said   Brace   coolly;   〃you'd   better   send   for   your 

things and take up your lodgings here。〃 

     〃What do you mean?〃 said Dunn sternly。 

     〃I mean that she's not at the Burnhams'; I mean that he either does or 

does not know WHERE she is; and that in either case he is not likely to 

give you information。         But I can。〃 

     〃You can?〃 

     〃Yes。〃 

     〃Then; where is she?〃 

     〃In   the   Carquinez     Woods;     in   the  arms    of  the  man    you    were   just 



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defendingLow; the half…breed。〃 

     The   room   had   become   so   dark   that   from   the   road   nothing   could   be 

distinguished。      Only the momentary sound of struggling feet was heard。 

     〃Sit down;〃 said Brace's voice; 〃and don't be a fool。             You're too weak; 

and it ain't a fair fight。    Let go your hold。        I'm not lyingI wish to God I 

was!〃 

     There   was   silence;   and   Brace   resumed;   〃We've   been   rivals;   I   know。 

May be I thought my chance as good as yours。                 If what I say ain't truth; 

we'll stand as we stood before; and if you're on the shoot; I'm your man 

when you like; where you like; or on sight if you choose。               But I can't bear 

to   see   another   man   played   upon   as   I've   been   played   upongiven   dead 

away as I've been。       It ain't on the square。 

     〃There;〃 he continued; after a pause; 〃that's right; now steady。 Listen。 

A week ago that girl went down just like this to Indian Spring。                    It was 

given out; like this; that she went to the Burnhams'。             I don't mind saying; 

Dunn; that I went down myself; all on the square; thinking I might get a 

show to talk to her; just as YOU might have done; you know; if you had 

my chance。       I didn't come across her anywhere。           But two men that I met 

thought   they   recognized   her   in   a   disguise   going   into   the   woods。   Not 

suspecting anything; I went after her; saw her at a distance in the middle 

of the woods in another dress that I can swear to; and was just coming up 

to her when she vanishedwent like a squirrel up a tree; or down like a 

gopher in the ground; but vanished。〃 

     〃Is that all?〃 said Dunn's voice。         〃And just because you were a dd 

fool; or had taken a little too much whisky; you thought〃 

     〃Steady。     That's just what I said to myself;〃 interrupted Brace coolly; 

〃particularly when I saw her that same afternoon in another dress; saying 

'Good…by' to the Burnhams; as fresh as a rose and as cold as those snow… 

peaks。     Only   one   thingshe   had   a   ring   on   her   finger   she   never   wore 

before; and didn't expect me to see。〃 

     〃What if she did?        She might have bought it。          I reckon she hasn't to 

consult you;〃 broke in Dunn's voice sternly。 

     〃She   didn't   buy   it;〃   continued   Brace   quietly。   〃Low   gave   that   Jew 

trader a bearskin in exchange for it; and presented it to her。              I found that 



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out two days afterwards。         I found out that out of the whole afternoon she 

spent less than an hour with the Burnhams。             I found out that she bought a 

duster like the disguise the two men saw her in。             I found the yellow dress 

she wore that day hanging up in Low's cabinthe place where I saw her 

goTHE       RENDEZVOUS            WHERE       SHE     MEETS      HIM。     Oh;     you're 

listenin'; are you?     Stop!     SIT DOWN! 

     〃I   discovered   it   by  accident;〃   continued   the   voice   of   Brace   when   all 

was   again   quiet;   〃it   was   hidden   as   only   a   squirrel   or   an   Injin   can   hide 

when they improve upon nature。             When I was satisfied that the girl had 

been in the woods; I was determined to find out where she vanished; and 

went there again。 Prospecting around; I picked up at the foot of one of the 

biggest trees this yer old memorandum…book; with grasses and herbs stuck 

in it。   I remembered that I'd heard old Wynn say that Low; like the dd 

Digger   that   he   was;   collected   these   herbs;   only   he   pretended   it   was   for 

science。     I reckoned the book was his and that he mightn't be far away。               I 

lay   low   and   waited。    Bimeby   I     saw   a  lizard  running    down    the  root。 

When he got sight of me he stopped。〃 

     〃Dn the lizard!      What's that got to do with where she is now?〃 

     〃Everything。       That lizard had a   piece of sugar in his   mouth。 Where 

did it come from?         I made him drop it; and calculated he'd go back for 

more。     He    did。   He    scooted    up  that  tree  and   slipped   in  under   some 

hanging strips of bark。        I shoved 'em aside; and found an opening to the 

hollow where they do their housekeeping。〃 

     〃But   you   didn't   see   her   thereand   how   do   you   know   she   is   there 

now?〃 

     〃I determined to make it sure。         When she left to…day; I started an hour 

ahead of her; and hid myself at the edge of the woods。 An hour after the 

coach arrived at Indian Spring; she came there in a brown duster and was 

joined by him。      I'd have followed them; but the dd hound has the ears of 

a squirrel; and though I was five hundred yards from him he was on his 

guard。〃 

     〃Guard     be   blessed!    Wasn't    you   armed?     Why      didn't  you   go  for 

him?〃 said Dunn; furiously。 

     〃I reckoned I'd leave that for you;〃 said Brace coolly。             〃If he'd killed 



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me;   and   if   he'd   even   covered   me   with   his   rifle;   he'd   been   sure   to   let 

daylight   through   me   at   double   the   distance。     I   shouldn't   have   been   any 

better off; nor you either。       If I'd killed HIM; it would have been your duty 

as sheriff to put me in jail; and I reckon it wouldn't have broken your heart; 

Jim Dunn; to have got rid of TWO rivals instead of one。                   Hullo!     Where 

are you going?〃 

     〃Going?〃   said   Dunn   hoarsely。        〃Going   to   the   Carquinez   Woods;   by 

God! to kill him before her。          I'LL risk it; if you daren't。      Let me succeed; 

and you can hang ME and take the girl yourself。〃 

     〃Sit down; sit down。         Don't be a fool; Jim Dunn!          You wouldn't keep 

the   saddle   a   hundred   yards。     Did   I   say   I   wouldn't   help   you?   No。    If 

you're willing; we'll run the risk together; but it must be in my way。                  Hear 

me。     I'll   drive   you   down   there   in  a   buggy   before   daylight;   and     we'll 

surprise them in the cabin or as they leave the wood。                But you must come 

as if to arrest him for some offensesay; as an escaped Digger from the 

Reservation;   a   dangerous   tramp;   a   destroyer   of   public   property   in   the 

forests; a suspected road agent; or anything to give you the right to hunt 

him。     The exposure of him and Nellie; don't you see; must be acc
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