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in the carquinez woods(在卡圭尼兹森林)-第22部分

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willing to stand between them with her life; her liberty; and eventhe hot 

blood   dyed   her   cheek   at   the   thoughtwith   the   added   shame   of      being 

thought the cast…off mistress of that man's son。             Yet all this she had taken 

upon herself in expiation of somethingshe knew not clearly what; no; for 

nothingonly       for  HIM。     And     yet  this  very   situation   offered    her  that 

gleam of hope which had thrilled her; a hope so wild in its improbability; 

so degrading in its possibility; that at first she knew not whether despair 

was not preferable to its shame。          And yet was it unreasonable?            She was 

no longer passionate; she would be calm and think it out fairly。 

     She would go to Low at once。             She would find him somewhereand 

even if with that girl; what mattered?and she would tell him all。                  When 

he knew that the life and death of his father lay in the scale; would he let 

his brief; foolish passion for Nellie stand in the way?             Even if he were not 

influenced by filial affection or mere compassion; would his pride let him 

stoop to a rivalry with the man who had deserted his youth?                     Could he 

take Dunn's promised bride; who must have coquetted with him to have 

brought   him   to    this   miserable    plight?   Was     this   like  the   calm;  proud 



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young god she knew?            Yet she   had   an   uneasy instinct   that   calm;   proud 

young gods and goddesses did things like this; and felt the weakness of her 

reasoning flush her own conscious cheek。 

     〃Teresa!〃 

     She started。     Dunn was awake; and was gazing at her curiously。 

     〃I   was   reckoning   it   was   the   only   square   thing   for   Low   to   stop   this 

promiscuous picnicking here and marry you out and out。〃 

     〃Marry me!〃 said Teresa in a voice that; with all her efforts; she could 

not make cynical。 

     〃Yes;〃   he   repeated;   〃after   I've   married   Nellie;   tote   you   down   to   San 

Angeles;      and   there   take   my    name    like   a  man;    and   give   it  to  you。 

Nobody'll   ask   after TERESA;   sureyou   bet   your   life。        And   if   they  do; 

and he can't stop their jaw; just you call on the old man。              It's mighty queer; 

ain't it; Teresa; to think of your being my daughter…in…law?〃 

     It seemed here as if he was about to lapse again into unconsciousness 

over the purely ludicrous aspect of the subject; but he haply recovered his 

seriousness。      〃He'll have as much money from me as he wants to go into 

business      with。     What's     his   line   of   business;     Teresa?〃     asked    this 

prospective father…in…law; in a large; liberal way。 

     〃He is a botanist!〃 said Teresa; with a sudden childish animation that 

seemed to keep up the grim humor of the paternal suggestion; 〃and oh; he 

is too poor to buy books!          I sent for one or two for him myself; the other 

day〃 she hesitated〃it was all the money I had; but it wasn't enough for 

him to go on with his studies。〃 

     Dunn   looked   at   her   sparkling   eyes   and   glowing   cheeks;   and   became 

thoughtful。      〃Curson must have been a dd fool;〃 he said finally。 

     Teresa     remained     silent。   She    was    beginning     to  be   impatient    and 

uneasy; fearing some mischance that might delay her dreaded; yet longed… 

for meeting with Low。           Yet she could not leave this sick and exhausted 

man; HIS FATHER; now bound to her by more than mere humanity。 

     〃Couldn't   you   manage;〃   she   said   gently;   〃to   lean   on   me   a   few   steps 

further; until I could bring you to a cooler spot and nearer assistance?〃 

     He nodded。       She lifted him almost like a child to his feet。             A spasm 

of pain passed over his face。         〃How far is it?〃 he asked。 



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     〃Not more than ten minutes;〃 she replied。 

     〃I can make a spurt for that time;〃 he said coolly; and began to walk 

slowly but steadily on。         Only his face; which was white and set; and the 

convulsive grip of his hand on her arm betrayed the effort。                At the end of 

ten   minutes   she   stopped。      They   stood   before   the   splintered;   lightning… 

scarred shaft in the opening of the woods; where Low had built her first 

camp…fire。      She carefully picked up the herbarium; but her quick eye had 

already detected in the distance; before she had allowed Dunn to enter the 

opening   with   her;   that   her   note   was   gone。  Low   had   been   there   before 

them;   he   had   been   warned;   as   his   absence   from   the   cabin   showed;   he 

would not return there。        They were free from interruptionbut where had 

he gone? 

     The   sick   man   drew   a   long   breath   of   relief   as   she   seated   him   in   the 

clover…grown   hollow   where   she   had   slept   the   second   night   of   her   stay。 

〃It's cooler than those cursed woods;〃 he said。             〃I suppose it's because it's 

a little like a grave。      What are you going to do now?〃 he added; as she 

brought a cup of water and placed it at his side。 

     〃I am going to leave you here for a little while;〃 she said cheerfully; 

but with a pale face and nervous hands。              〃I'm going to leave you while I 

seek Low。〃 

     The sick man raised his head。           〃I'm good for a spurt; Teresa; like that 

I've just got through; but I don't think I'm up to a family party。               Couldn't 

you issue cards later on?〃 

     〃You   don't   understand;〃   she   said。     〃I'm   going   to   get   Low   to   send 

some one of your friends to you here。            I don't think he'll begrudge leaving 

HER a moment for that;〃 she added to herself bitterly。 

     〃What's that you're saying?〃 he queried; with the nervous quickness of 

an invalid。 

     〃Nothingbut that I'm going now。〃            She turned her face aside to hide 

her   moistened   eyes。     〃Wish   me   good   luck;   won't   you?〃   she   asked;   half 

sadly; half pettishly。 

     〃Come here!〃 

     She   came   and   bent   over   him。    He   suddenly   raised   his   hands;   and; 

drawing her face down to his own; kissed her forehead。 



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     〃Give that to HIM;〃 he whispered; 〃from ME。〃 

     She turned and fled; happily for her sentiment; not hearing the feeble 

laugh   that   followed;   as   Dunn;   in   sheer   imbecility;   again   referred   to   the 

extravagant ludicrousness of the situation。             〃It is about the biggest thing 

in    the  way    of   a  sell   all  round;〃    he   repeated;    lying   on   his   back; 

confidentially      to  the   speck   of   smoke…obscured        sky   above    him。    He 

pictured himself repeating it; not to Nellieher severe propriety might at 

last overlook the fact; but would not tolerate the jokebut to her father! 

It   would   be   one   of   those   characteristic   Californian   jokes   Father   Wynn 

would admire。 

     To   his   exhaustion   fever   presently   succeeded;   and   he   began   to   grow 

restless。    The heat too seemed to invade his retreat; and from time to time 

the little patch of blue sky was totally obscured by clouds of smoke。                   He 

amused   himself   with   watching   a   lizard   who   was   investigating   a   folded 

piece     of   paper;     whose     elasticity    gave    the    little  creature     lively 

apprehensions   of   its   vitality。   At   last   he   could   stand   the  stillness   of   his 

retreat and his supine position no longer; and rolled himself out of the bed 

of leaves that Teresa had so carefully prepared for him。                  He rose to his 

feet stiff   and sore;   and;   supporting   himself   by  the   nearest   tree;   moved   a 

few     steps   from    the   dead   ashes    of   the  camp…fire。      The     movement 

frightened the lizard; who abandoned the paper and fled。 With a satirical 

recollection of Brace and his 〃ridiculous〃 discovery through the medium 

of this animal; he stooped and picked up the paper。              〃Like as not;〃 he said 

to himself; with grim irony; 〃these yer lizards are in the discovery business。 

P'r'aps this may lead to another mystery;〃 and he began to unfold the paper 

with a smile。      But the smile ceased as his eye suddenly caught his own 

name。 

     A dozen lines were written in pencil on what seemed to be a blank leaf 

originally torn from some book。            He trembled so that he was obliged to 

sit down to read these words: 

       〃When you get this keep away from the woods。                  Dunn and another 

man are in deadly pursuit of you and your companion。                   I overheard their 

plan to surprise you in our cabin。           DON'T GO THERE; and I will delay 

them and put them off the scent。           Don't mind me。        God bless you; and if 



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you never see me again think sometimes of 

     〃TERESA。〃 

       His trembling ceased; he did not start; but rose in an abstracted way; 

and made a few deliberate steps in the direction Teresa had gone。                    Even 

then he was so confused that he was obliged to refer to the paper again; 

but   with   so   little   effect   that   he   could   only   repeat   the   last   words;   〃think 

sometimes of Teresa。〃          He was conscious that this was not all;
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