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作者:Bret Harte 字数:17822 更新:2026-03-11 00:17:59

PROLOGUE。

ThesunwasgoingdownontheBlackSpurRange。Theredlightithadkindledtherewasstilleatingitswayalongtheserriedcrest,showingthroughgapsintheranksofpines,etchingouttheintersticesofbrokenboughs,fadingawayandthenflashingsuddenlyoutagainlikesparksinburnt-uppaper。Thenthenightwindsweptdownthewholemountainside,andbeganitsusualstrugglewiththeshadowsupclimbingfromthevalley,onlytoloseitselfintheendandbeabsorbedintheall-conqueringdarkness。YetforsometimethepinesonthelongslopeofHeavyTreeHillmurmuredandprotestedwithswayingarms;butastheshadowsstoleupwards,andcabinaftercabinandtunnelaftertunnelwereswallowedup,acompletesilencefollowed。Onlytheskyremainedvisible——avastconcavemirrorofdullsteel,inwhichthestarsdidnotseemtobeset,butonlyreflected。

AsinglecabindooronthecrestofHeavyTreeHillhadremainedopentothewindanddarkness。Thenitwasslowlyshutbyaninvisiblefigure,afterwardsrevealedbytheembersofthefireitwasstirring。Atfirstonlythisfigurebroodingoverthehearthwasshown,butastheflamesleapedup,twootherfigurescouldbeseensittingmotionlessbeforeit。Whenthedoorwasshut,theyacknowledgedthatinterruptionbyslightlychangingtheirposition;

theonewhohadrisentoshutthedoorsankbackintoaninvisibleseat,buttheattitudeofeachmanwasoneofprofoundreflectionorreserve,andapparentlyuponsomecommonsubjectwhichmadethemrespecteachother’ssilence。However,thiswasatlastbrokenbyalaugh。Itwasaboyishlaugh,andcamefromtheyoungestoftheparty。Thetwoothersturnedtheirprofilesandglancedinquiringlytowardshim,butdidnotspeak。

\"Iwasthinking,\"hebeganinapologeticexplanation,\"howmightyqueeritwasthatwhilewewereworkinglikeniggersongrubwages,withouttheghostofachanceofmakingastrike,howweusedtosithere,nightafternight,andflapdoodleandspeculateaboutwhatwe’ddoifweeverDIDmakeone;andnow,GreatScott!thatweHAVEmadeit,andarejustwallowingingold,herewearesittingasglumandsilentasifwe’dhadawashout!Why,Lord!Irememberonenight——notsolongago,either——thatyoutwoquarreledovertheswellhotelyouweregoingtostopatin’Frisco,andwhetheryouwouldn’tstrikestraightoutforLondonandRomeandParis,orgoawaytoJapanandChinaandroundbyIndiaandtheRedSea。\"

\"No,wedidn’tQUARRELoverit,\"saidoneofthefiguresgently;

\"therewasonlyalittlediscussion。\"

\"Yes,butyoudid,though,\"returnedtheyoungfellowmischievously,\"andyoutoldStacy,there,thatwe’dbetterlearnsomethingoftheworldbeforewetriedtobuyitorevenhireit,andthatitwasjustaswelltogetthehayseedoutofourhairandtheslumgullionoffourbootsbeforewemixedinpolitesociety。\"

\"Well,Idon’tseewhat’sthematterwiththatsentimentnow,\"

returnedthesecondspeakergood-humoredly;\"only,\"headdedgravely,\"wedidn’tquarrel——Godforbid!\"

Therewassomethinginthespeaker’stonewhichseemedtotouchacommonchordintheirnatures,andthiswasvoicedbyBarkerwithsuddenandalmostpatheticearnestness。\"Itellyouwhat,boys,weoughttoswearhereto-nighttoalwaysstandbyeachother——inluckandoutofit!Weoughttoholdourselvesalwaysateachother’scall。Weoughttohaveakindofpasswordorsignal,youknow,bywhichwecouldsummoneachotheratanytimefromanyquarteroftheglobe!\"

\"Comeofftheroof,Barker,\"murmuredStacy,withoutliftinghiseyesfromthefire。ButDemorestsmiledandglancedtolerantlyattheyoungerman。

\"Yes,butlookhere,Stacy,\"continuedBarker,\"comradeslikeus,intheolddays,usedtodothatintimesoftroubleandadventures。

Whyshouldn’twedoitinourluck?\"

\"There’sagooddealinthat,Barkerboy,\"saidDemorest,\"though,asageneralthing,passwordsbutternoparsnips,andtheordinary,every-day,singleyelpfromawolfbringsthewholepacktogetherforbusinessaboutasquickasapassword。Butyouclingtothatsentiment,andputitawaywithyourgold-dustinyourbelt。\"

\"WhatIlikeaboutBarkerishiscommodiousness,\"saidStacy。

\"Hereheis,theonlymanamongusthathashisfuturefixedandhispreemptionlineslaidoutandregistered。He’salreadygotagirlthathe’sgoingtomarryandsettledownwithonthestrengthofhisluck。AndI’dliketoknowwhatKittyCarter,whenshe’sMrs。Barker,wouldsaytoherhusbandbeingsignaledforfromAsiaorAfrica。Idon’tseemtoseehertumblingtoanypassword。Andwhenheandshegointoanewpartnership,Ireckonshe’lllettheoldoneslide。\"

\"That’sjustwhereyou’rewrong!\"saidBarker,withquicklyrisingcolor。\"She’sthesweetestgirlintheworld,andshe’dbesuretounderstandourfeelings。Why,shethinkseverythingofyoutwo;

shewasjusteagerforyoutogetthisclaim,whichhasputuswhereweare,whenIheldback,andifithadn’tbeenforher,byJove!wewouldn’thavehadit。\"

\"ThatwasonlybecauseshecaredforYOU,\"returnedStacy,withahalf-yawn;\"andnowthatyou’vegotYOURsharesheisn’tgoingtotakeabreathlessinterestinUS。And,bytheway,I’dratherYOU’DremindusthatweoweourlucktoherthanthatSHEshouldeverremindYOUofit。\"

\"Whatdoyoumean?\"saidBarkerquickly。ButDemoresthereroselazily,and,throwingagiganticshadowonthewall,stoodbetweenthetwowithhisbacktothefire。\"Hemeans,\"hesaidslowly,\"thatyou’retalkingrot,andsoishe。However,asyourscomesfromtheheartandhisfromthehead,Ipreferyours。Butyou’rebothmakingmetired。Let’shaveafreshdeal。\"

NobodyeverdreamedofcontradictingDemorest。Nevertheless,Barkerpersistedeagerly:\"Butisn’titbetterforustolookatthischeerfullyandhappilyallround?There’snothingcriminalinourhavingmadeastrike!Itseemstome,boys,thatofallwaysofmakingmoneyit’sthesquarestandmostlevel;nobodyisthepoorerforit;ourluckbringsnomisfortunetoothers。Thegoldwasputthereagesagoforanybodytofind;wefoundit。Ithasn’tbeentarnishedbyman’stouchbefore。Idon’tknowhowitstrikesyou,boys,butitseemstomethatofallgiftsthataregoingitisthestraightest。Forwhetherwedeserveitornot,itcomestousfirst-hand——fromGod!\"

Thetwomenglancedquicklyatthespeaker,whosefaceflushedandthensmiledembarrassedlyasifashamedoftheenthusiasmintowhichhehadbeenbetrayed。ButDemorestdidnotsmile,andStacy’seyesshoneinthefirelightashesaidlanguidly,\"Ineverheardthatprospectingwasareligiousoccupationbefore。ButI

shouldn’twonderifyou’reright,Barkerboy。Solet’sliquorup。\"

Neverthelesshedidnotmove,nordidtheothers。Thefireleapedhigher,bringingouttheruderaftersandsternlyeconomicdetailsoftheroughcabin,andmakingtheoccupantsintheirseatsbeforethefirelookgiganticbycontrast。

\"Whoshutthedoor?\"saidDemorestafterapause。

\"Idid,\"saidBarker。\"Ireckoneditwasgettingcold。\"

\"Betteropenitagain,nowthatthefire’sblazing。Itwilllightthewayifanyofthemenfrombelowwanttodropinthisevening。\"

Stacystaredathiscompanion。\"IthoughtthatitwasunderstoodthatweweregivingthemthatdinneratBoomvilletomorrownight,sothatwemighthavethelasteveningherebyourselvesinpeaceandquietness?\"

\"Yes,butifanyoneDIDwanttocomeitwouldseemchurlishtoshuthimout,\"saidDemorest。

\"Ireckonyou’refeelingverymuchasIam,\"saidStacy,\"thatthisgoodfortuneisrathercrowdingtousthreealone。Formyself,I

know,\"hecontinued,withabackwardglancetowardsablanketed,coveredpileinthecornerofthecabin,\"thatIfeelratheroppressedby——byitsspecificgravity,Icalculate——andsortofcrampyandtwitchyinthelegs,asifIoughtto’lite’outanddosomething,andyetitholdsmehere。Allthesame,Idoubtifanybodywillcomeup——exceptfromcuriosity。Ourluckhasmadethemrathersoredownthehill,forallthey’recomingtothedinnerto-morrow。\"

\"That’sonlyhumannature,\"saidDemorest。

\"But,\"saidBarkereagerly,\"whatdoesitmean?Why,onlythisafternoon,whenIwaspassingthe’OldKentuck’tunnel,wherethoseMarshallshavebeengrubbingalongforfouryearswithoutmakingasinglestrike,Ifeltashamedtolookatthem,andastheybarelynoddedtomeIslinkedbyasifIhaddonethemaninjury。Idon’tunderstandit。\"

\"Itsomehowdoesnotseemtosquarewiththis’giftofGod’ideaofyours,doesit?\"saidStacy。\"Butwe’llopenthedoorandgivethemashow。\"

Ashedidsoitseemedasifthenightweretheironlyguest,andhadbeenwaitingonthethresholdtonowenterbodilyandpervadeallthingswithitspresence。Withthatcool,fragrantinflowofairtheybreathedfreely。TherededgehadgonefromBlackSpur,butitwasevenmoreclearlydefinedagainsttheskyinitstoweringblackness。Theskyitselfhadgrownlighter,althoughthestarsstillseemedmerereflectionsofthesolitarypin-pointsoflightscatteredalongtheconcavevalleybelow。Minglingwiththecooler,restfulairofthesummit,yetpenetratinglydistinctfromit,arosethestimulatingbreathofthepinesbelow,stillhotandpantingfromtheday-longsun。Thesilencewasintense。Thefar-

offbarkingofadogontheinvisibleriver-barnearlyamilebeneaththemcametothemlikeasoundinadream。Theyhadrisen,and,standinginthedoorway,bycommonconsentturnedtheirfacestotheeast。Itwasthefrequentattitudeofthehome-rememberingminer,anditgavehimthecrowninggloryoftheview。For,beyondthepine-hearsedsummits,rarelyseenexceptagainsttheeveningsky,layathin,whitecloudlikeadroppedportionoftheMilkyWay。Faintwithanindescribablepallor,remoteyetdistinctenoughtoassertitselfaboveandbeyondallsurroundingobjects,itwasalwaysthere。Itwasthesnow-lineoftheSierras。

Theyturnedawayandsilentlyreseatedthemselves,thesamethoughtinthemindsofeach。Herewassomethingtheycouldnottakeaway,somethingtobeleftforeverandirretrievablybehind,——leftwiththehealthylifetheyhadbeenleading,thecheerfulendeavor,theundyinghopefulnesswhichithadfosteredandblessed。WaswhattheyWEREtakingawayworthit?Andoddlyenough,frankandoutspokenastheyhadalwaysbeentoeachother,thatcommonthoughtremainedunuttered。EvenBarkerwassilent;perhapshewasalsothinkingofKitty。

Suddenlytwofiguresappearedintheverydoorwayofthecabin。

Theeffectwasstartlinguponthepartners,whohadonlyjustreseatedthemselves,andforamomenttheyhadforgottenthatthenarrowbandoflightwhichshotforthfromtheopendoorrenderedthedarknessoneithersideofitmoreimpenetrable,andthatoutofthisdarkness,althoughthemselvesguidedbythelight,thefigureshadjustemerged。Yetonewasfamiliarenough。ItwastheHilldrunkard,DickHall,or,ashewascalled,\"WhiskeyDick,\"or,indicatedstillmoresuccinctlybytheHillhumorists,\"AlkyHall。\"

Everybodyhadseenthatsodden,puffy,butgood-humoredface;

everybodyhadfeltthefieryexhalationsofthatenormousredbeard,whichalwaysseemedtobekeptinastateofmoist,unkemptluxuriancebyliquor;everybodyknewtheabsurddignityofmannerandattemptedprecisionofstatementwithwhichhewaswonttodisguisehisfrequentexcesses。Veryfew,however,knew,orcaredtoknow,thepatheticwearinessandchillinghorrorthatsometimeslookedoutofthosebloodshoteyes。

Hewasevidentlyequallyunpreparedforthethreesilentseatedfiguresbeforethedoor,andforamomentlookedatthemblanklywiththedoubtsofafrequentlydeceivedperception。Washesurethattheywerequitereal?Hehadnotdaredtolookathiscompanionforverification,butsmiledvaguely。

\"Good-evening,\"saidDemorestpleasantly。

WhiskeyDick’sfacebrightened。\"Good-evenin’,good-evenin’

yourselves,boys——andseehowyoulikeit!Lemmeinterdrushmyolefrien’WilliamJ。Steptoe,ofRedGulch。Stepsho——Steptoe——isshtay——ishstay——\"Hestopped,hiccupped,wavedhishandgravely,andwithanairofreproachfuldignityconcluded,\"sojourningforthepresentontheBar。Wewishtoofferourcongrashulashenandfelish——felish——\"Hepausedagain,and,leaningagainstthedoor-

post,addedseverely,\"——itations。\"

Hiscompanion,however,laughedcoarsely,and,pushingpastDick,enteredthecabin。Hewasashort,powerfulman,withacloselycroppedcrustofbeardandhairthatseemedtoadheretohisroundheadlikemossorlichen。Hecastaglance——furtiveratherthancuriousaroundthecabin,andsaid,withafamiliaritythathadnotevengoodhumortoexcuseit,\"Soyou’rethegaygalootswho’vemadethebigstrike?ThoughtI’dmeanderuptheHillwiththisoldbloatAlky,anddropintoseetheshow。Andhereyouare,feelingyouroats,eh?andnotcaringanyparticularG-dd——nifschoolkeepsornot。\"

\"ShowMr。Steptoe——thewhiskey,\"saidDemoresttoStacy。ThenquietlyaddressingDick,butignoringSteptoeascompletelyasSteptoehadignoredhisunfortunatecompanion,hesaid,\"Youquitestartledusatfirst。Wedidnotseeyoucomeupthetrail。\"

\"No。WecameupthebacktrailtopleaseSteptoe,whowantedtoseeroundthecabin,\"saidDick,glancingnervouslyyetwithaforcedindifferencetowardsthewhiskeywhichStacywasofferingtothestranger。

\"Whatyergettin’offthere?\"saidSteptoe,facingDickalmostbrutally。\"YOUknowyourtangledlegswouldn’ttakeyoustraightupthetrail,andyouhadtomakeacircumbendibus。Gosh!ifyouhadn’tscentedthislickeratthetopyou’dhaveneverfoundit。\"

\"Nomatter!I’mgladyouDIDfindit,Dick,\"saidDemorest,\"andI

hopeyou’llfindtheliquorgoodenoughtopayyouforthetrouble。\"

BarkerstaredatDemorest。Thisextraordinarytoleranceofthedrunkardwassomethingnewinhispartner。ButataglancefromDemorestheledDicktothedemijohnandtincupwhichstoodonatableinthecorner。AndinanothermomentDickhadforgottenhiscompanion’srudeness。

Demorestremainedbythedoor,lookingoutintothedarkness。

\"Well,\"saidSteptoe,puttingdownhisemptiedcup,\"trotoutyourstrike。Ireckonoureyesarestrongenoughtobearitnow。\"

Stacydrewtheblanketfromthevaguepilethatstoodinthecorner,anddiscoveredadeeptinprospecting-pan。Itwasheapedwithseverallargefragmentsofquartz。Atfirstthemarblewhitenessofthequartzandtheglitteringcrystalsofmicainitsveinswerethemostnoticeable,butastheydrewclosertheycouldseethedullyellowofgoldfillingthedecomposedandhoneycombedportionoftherockasifstillliquidandmolten。Theeyesofthepartysparkledlikethemica——eventhoseofBarkerandStacy,whowerealreadyfamiliarwiththetreasure。

\"Whichistherichestchunk?\"askedSteptoeinathickeningvoice。

Stacypointeditout。

\"Why,it’ssmallerthantheothers。\"

\"Heftitinyourhand,\"saidBarker,withboyishenthusiasm。

Theshort,thickfingersofSteptoegraspeditwithacertainaquilinesuggestion;hiswholearmstrainedoverituntilhisfacegrewpurple,buthecouldnotliftit。

\"Tharuseterbealittlegameinthe’FriscoMint,\"saidDick,restoredtofluencybyhisliquor,\"whentharwarladiesvisitingit,andthatwastooffertogive’emanyofthoselittleboxesofgoldcoin,thatcontainedfivethousanddollars,eftheywouldkindlyliftitfromthecounterandtakeitaway!Itwasn’tnobiggerthanoneofthesechunks;butJiminy!yououghterhaveseedthemgalsgripandheaveonit,andthenhevtogiveitup!Youseetheydidn’tknowanythingaboutthepaci——(hic)thespeshif——\"

Hestoppedwithgreatdignity,andaddedwithpainfulprecision,\"thespecificgravityofgold。\"

\"Dryup!\"saidSteptoeroughly。ThenturningtoStacyhesaidabruptly,\"Butwhere’stherestofit?You’vegotmorethanthat。\"

\"WesentittoBoomvillethismorning。Youseewe’vesoldoutourclaimtoacompanywhotakeitupto-morrow,andputupamillandstamps。Infact,it’sundertheirchargenow。They’vegotagangofmenontheclaimalready。\"

\"Andwhatmoutyehevgotforit,ifit’safairquestion?\"saidSteptoe,withaforcedsmile。

Stacysmiledalso。\"Idon’tknowthatit’sabusinessquestion,\"

hesaid。

\"Fivehundredthousanddollars,\"saidDemorestabruptlyfromthedoorway,\"andatrebleinterest。\"

Theeyesofthetwomenmet。TherewasnomistakingthedullfireofenvyinSteptoe’sglance,butDemorestreceiveditwithacertaincoldcuriosity,andturnedawayasthesoundofarrivingvoicescamefromwithout。

\"Fivehundredthousand’sabigfigger,\"saidSteptoe,withacoarselaugh,\"andIdon’twonderitmakesyoufeelsod————dsassy。ButitWASafairquestion。\"

Unfortunatelyithereoccurredtothewhiskey-stimulatedbrainofDickthatthefriendhehadintroducedwasbeingtreatedwithscantcourtesy,andheforgothisowntreatmentbySteptoe。Leaningagainstthewallhewavedadignifiedrebuke。\"I’msashifiedmyolefrien’isakshuatedbyonlybusineshprinciples。\"Hepaused,recollectedhimself,andaddedwithgreatprecision:\"WhenIsayhehimselfhasavaluableclaiminRedGulch,andtomyshertainknowledgehasreceivedoffers——Ihavesaidenough。\"

ThelaughthatbrokefromStacyandBarker,towhomtheinfelicitousreputationofRedGulchwasnotorious,didnotallaySteptoe’sirritation。HedartedavindictiveglanceattheunfortunateDick,butjoinedinthelaugh。\"Andwhatwasyegoin’todowiththat?\"

hesaid,pointingtothetreasure。

\"Oh,we’retakingthatwithus。There’sachunkforeachofusasamemento。Wecastlotsforthechoice,andDemorestwon,——thatonewhichyoucouldn’tliftwithonehand,youknow,\"saidStacy。

\"Oh,couldn’tI?Ireckonyouain’tgoin’togivemethesamechancethattheydidattheMint,eh?\"

Althoughtheremarkwasaccompaniedwithhisusualcoarse,familiarlaugh,therewasalookinhiseyesoinconsequentinitssignificancethatStacywouldhavemadesomereply,butatthismomentDemorestre-enteredthecabin,usheringinahalfdozenminersfromtheBarbelow。Theywere,althoughyoungishmen,someoftheolderlocatorsinthevicinity,yet,throughyearsofseclusionanduneventfullabors,theyhadacquiredacertainchildishsimplicityofthoughtandmannerthatwasalternatelyamusingandpathetic。TheyhadneverintrudeduponthereserveofthethreepartnersofHeavyTreeHillbefore;nothingbutaninfantinecuriosity,ashyrecognitionofthepartners’courtesyininvitingthemwiththewholepopulationofHeavyTreetothedinnerthenextday,andthenever-to-be-resistedtemptationofaneveningof\"freeliquor\"andforgetfulnessofthepasthadbroughtthemtherenow。Amongthem,andyetnotofthem,wasayoungmanwho,althoughspeakingEnglishwithoutaccent,wasdistinctlyofadifferentnationalityandrace。This,withacertainneatnessofdressandartificialsuavityofaddress,hadgainedhimthenicknameof\"theCount\"and\"Frenchy,\"althoughhewasreallyofFlemishextraction。HewastheUnionDitchCompany’sagentontheBar,byvirtueofhisknowledgeoflanguages。

Barkerutteredanexclamationofpleasurewhenhesawhim。Himselftheincarnationofnaturalness,hehadalwayssecretlyadmiredthisyoungforeigner,withhislacqueredsmoothness,althoughavagueconsciousnessthatneitherStacynorDemorestsharedhisfeelingshadrestrictedtheiracquaintance。Nevertheless,hewasproudnowtoseethebowwithwhichPaulVanLooenteredthecabinasifitwereadrawing-room,andperhapsdidnotreflectuponthatwantofrealfeelinginanactwhichmadetheothersuncomfortable。

Theslightawkwardnesstheirentranceproduced,however,wasquicklyforgottenwhentheblanketwasagainliftedfromthepanoftreasure。Singularlyenough,too,thesamefeverishlightcameintotheeyesofeachastheyallgatheredaroundthisyellowshrine。EventhepolitePaulrudelyelbowedhiswaybetweentheothers,thoughhisartificial\"Pardon\"seemedtoBarkertocondonethisactofbrutalinstinct。ButitwasmoreinstructivetoobservethemannerinwhichtheolderlocatorsreceivedthisconfirmationofthefickleFortunethathadoverlookedtheirwearylaborsandyearsofwaitingtolavishherfavorsonthenewandinexperiencedamateurs。Yetastheyturnedtheirdazzledeyesuponthethreepartnerstherewasnoenvyormaliceintheirdepths,noreproachontheirlips,noinsincerityintheirwonderingsatisfaction。Rathertherewasatouching,almostchildlikeresumptionofhopeastheygazedatthisconclusiveevidenceofNature’sbounty。Thegoldhadbeenthere——THEYhadonlymissedit!

Andifthere,morecouldbefound!WasitnotaproofoftherichnessofHeavyTreeHill?Sostronglywasthisreflectedontheirfacesthatacasualobserver,contrastingthemwiththethoughtfulcountenancesoftherealowners,wouldhavethoughtthemtheluckyones。IttouchedBarker’squicksympathies,itpuzzledStacy,itmadeDemorestmoreserious,itarousedSteptoe’sactivecontempt。WhiskeyDickaloneremainedstolidandimpassiveinadesperateattempttopullhimselfoncemoretogether。Eventuallyhesucceeded,eventotheambitiousachievementofmountingachairandliftinghistincupwithadangerouslyunsteadyhand,whichdidnot,however,affecthisprecisionofutterance,andsaid:——

\"Order,gentlemen!We’lldrinksuccessto——to\"——

\"Thenextstrike!\"saidBarker,leapingimpetuouslyonanotherchairandbeamingupontheoldlocators——\"andmayitcometothosewhohavesolongdeservedit!\"

Hissincereandgenerousenthusiasmseemedtobreakthespellofsilencethathadfallenuponthem。Othertoastsquicklyfollowed。

InthegeneralgoodfeelingBarkerattachedhimselftoVanLoowithhisusualboyisheffusion,andinaburstofconfidenceimpartedthesecretofhisengagementtoKittyCarter。VanLoolistenedwithpoliteattention,formalcongratulations,butinscrutableeyes,thatoccasionallywanderedtoStacyandagaintothetreasure。AslightchillofdisappointmentcameoverBarker’squicksensitiveness。Perhapshisenthusiasmhadboredthissuperiormanoftheworld。Perhapshisconfidenceswereinbadtaste!Withanewsenseofhisinexperienceheturnedsadlyaway。

VanLootookthatopportunitytoapproachStacy。

\"What’sallthisIhearofBarkerbeingengagedtoMissCarter?\"hesaid,withafaintlysuperiorsmile。\"Isitreallytrue?\"

\"Yes。Whyshouldn’titbe?\"returnedStacybluntly。

VanLoowasinstantlydeprecatingandsmiling。\"Whynot,ofcourse?Butisn’titsudden?\"

\"Theyhaveknowneachothereversincehe’sbeenonHeavyTreeHill,\"respondedStacy。

\"Ah,yes!True,\"saidVanLoo。\"Butnow\"——

\"Well——he’sgotmoneyenoughtomarry,andhe’sgoingtomarry。\"

\"Ratheryoung,isn’the?\"saidVanLoo,stilldeprecatingly。\"Andshe’sgotnothing。Usedtowaitonthetableatherfather’shotelinBoomville,didn’tshe?\"

\"Yes。Whatofthat?Weallknowit。\"

\"Ofcourse。It’sanexcellentthingforher——andherfather。

He’llhavearichson-in-law。Abouttwohundredthousandishisshare,isn’tit?IsupposeoldCarterisdelighted?\"

Stacyhadthoughtthisbefore,butdidnotcaretohaveitcorroboratedbythissuperfineyoungforeigner。\"AndIdon’treckonthatBarkerisoffendedifheis,\"hesaidcurtlyasheturnedaway。Nevertheless,hefeltirritatedthatoneofthethreesuperiorpartnersofHeavyTreeHillshouldbethoughtadupe。

Suddenlytheconversationdropped,thelaughterceased。Everyoneturnedround,and,byacommoninstinct,lookedtowardsthedoor。

Fromtheobscurityofthehillslopebelowcameawonderfultenorvoice,modulatedbydistanceandspiritualizedbythedarkness:——

\"WhenatsomefuturedayIshallbefaraway,Thouwiltbeweeping,Thylonewatchkeeping。\"

Themenlookedatoneanother。\"That’sJackHamlin,\"theysaid。

\"What’shedoinghere?\"

\"Thewolvesaregatheringaroundfreshmeat,\"saidSteptoe,withhiscoarselaughandaglanceatthetreasure。\"Didn’tyeknowhecameoverfromRedDogyesterday?\"

\"Well,giveJackafairshowandhisowngame,\"saidoneoftheoldlocators,\"andhe’dcleanoutthatpileaforesunrise。\"

\"Andloseitnextday,\"addedanother。

\"Butneverturnahairorchangeamuscleineithercase,\"saidathird。\"Lord!I’veheardhimsingawayjustlikethatwhenhe’sbeenleavingtheboardwithfivethousanddollarsinhispocket,orgoingawaystrippedofhislastredcent。\"

VanLoo,whohadbeenlisteningwithapeculiarsmile,heresaidinhismostdeprecatingmanner,\"Yes,butdidyouneverconsidertheinfluencethatsuchamanhasonthehard-workingtunnelmen,whoarereadytogambletheirwholeweek’searningstohim?Perhapsnot。ButIknowthedifficultiesofgettingtheDitchratesfromthesemenwhenhehasbeenincamp。\"

Heglancedaroundhimwithsomeimportance,butonlyalaughfollowedhisspeech。\"Come,Frenchy,\"saidanoldlocator,\"youonlysaythatbecauseyourlittlebrotherwantedtoplaywithJacklikeagrownman,andwhenJackorderedhimofftheboardandhebecamesassy,Jackscootedhimouterthesaloon。\"

VanLoo’sfacereddenedwithanangerthathadtheapparenteffectofremovingeverytraceofhisformerpolishedrepose,andleavingonlyahardoutlinebeneath。AtwhichDemorestinterfered:——

\"Ican’tsaythatIseemuchdifferenceingamblingbyputtingmoneyintoaholeinthegroundandexpectingtotakemorefromitthanbyputtingitonacardforthesamepurpose。\"

Heretheravishingtenorvoice,whichhadbeenapproaching,ceased,andwassucceededbyaheart-breakingandequallymelodiouswhistlingtofinishthebarofthesinger’ssong。AndthenextmomentJackHamlinappearedinthedoorway。

Whateverwashispresentfinancialcondition,inperfectself-

possessionandcharmingsang-froidhefullyboreouthispreviousdescription。Hewasascleanandrefreshinglookingasamadrono-

treeinthedust-blownforest。Anodorofscentedsoapandfreshlyironedlinenwaswaftedfromhim;therewasscarcelyacreaseinhiswhitewaistcoat,noraspeckuponhisvarnishedshoes。Hemighthavebeenanauditorofthepreviousconversation,soquicklyandcompletelydidheseemtotakeinthewholesituationataglance。Perhapstherewasanextratilttohisblack-ribbonedPanamahat,andacertaindancingdevilryinhisbrowneyes——whichmightalsohavebeenananswertoadversecriticism。

\"WhenI,histruthtoprove,wouldtriflewithmylove,\"hewarbledingeneralcontinuancefromthedoorway。Thendroppingcheerfullyintospeech,headded,\"Well,boys,Iamheretowelcomethelittlestranger,andtotrustthatthefamilyaredoingaswellascanbeexpected。Ah!thereitis!Blessit!\"hewenton,walkingleisurelytothetreasure。\"Triplets,too!——andplumpatthat。

Haveyouhad’emweighed?\"

FranknesswasanessentialqualityofHeavyTreeHill。\"Wewerejustsaying,Jack,\"saidanoldlocator,\"that,givingyouafairshowandyourowngame,youcouldmanagetogetawaywiththatpilebeforedaybreak。\"

\"AndI’mjustthinking,\"saidJackcheerfully,\"thatthereweresomeofyouherethatcoulddothatwithoutanysuchuselesspreliminary。\"HisbrowneyesrestedforamomentonSteptoe,butturningquiteabruptlytoVanLoo,heheldouthishand。Startledandembarrassedbeforetheothers,theyoungmanatlastadvancedhis,whenJackcoollyputhisown,asifforgetfully,inhispocket。\"Ithoughtyoumightliketoknowwhatthatlittlebrotherofyoursisdoing,\"hesaidtoVanLoo,yetlookingatSteptoe。\"I

foundhimwanderingabouttheHillherequitedrunk。\"

\"Ihaverepeatedlywarnedhim\"——beganVanLoo,reddening。

\"Againstbadcompany——Iknow,\"suggestedJackgayly;\"yetinspiteofallthat,IthinkheowessomeofhisliquortoSteptoeyonder。\"

\"Ineversupposedthefoolwouldgetdrunkoveraglassofwhiskeyofferedinfun,\"saidSteptoeharshly,yetevidentlyquiteasmuchdisconcertedasangry。

\"ThetroublewithSteptoe,\"saidHamlin,thoughtfullyspanninghisslimwaistwithbothhandsashelookeddownathispolishedshoes,\"isthathehassuchasoft-heartedlikingforallweaknesses。

Alwayswantingtoprotectchapsthatcan’tlookafterthemselves,whetherit’sWhiskeyDicktherewhenhehasapullon,orsomeniggerwhenhe’smadealittlestrike,orthatstrayinglambofVanLoo’swhenhe’spuppydrunk。Butyou’rewrongaboutme,boys。Youcan’tdrawmeinanygameto-night。Thisisoneofmynightsoff,whichIdevoteexclusivelytocontemplationandsong。But,\"headded,suddenlyturningtohisthreehostswithabewilderingandfascinatingchangeofexpression,\"Icouldn’tresistcomingupheretoseeyouandyourpile,evenifIneversawtheoneortheotherbefore,andamnotlikelytoseeeitheragain。Ibelieveinluck!

Anditcomesamightysightoftenerthanafellowthinksitdoes。

Butitdoesn’tcometostay。SoI’dadviseyoutokeepyoureyesskinned,andhangontoitwhileit’swithyou,likegrimdeath。

Solong!\"

Resistingallattemptsofhishosts——whohadapparentlyfallenassuddenlyandunaccountablyunderthemagicofhismanner——todetainhimlonger,hesteppedlightlyaway,hisvoicepresentlyrisingagaininmelodyashedescendedthehill。Norwasitatallremarkablethattheothers,apparentlydrawnbythesameinevitablemagnetism,wereimpelledtofollowhim,naturallyjoiningtheirvoiceswithhis,leavingSteptoeandVanLoosomarkedlybehindthemalonethattheywerecompelledatlastinsheerembarrassmenttocloseuptherearoftheprocession。Inanothermomentthecabinandthethreepartnersagainrelapsedintothepeaceandquietofthenight。Withthedyingawayofthelastvoicesonthehillsidetheoldsolitudereasserteditself。

Butsincetheirruptionofthestrangerstheyhadlosttheirformersluggishcontemplation,andnowbusiedthemselvesinpreparationfortheirearlydeparturefromthecabinthenextmorning。TheyhadarrangedtospendthefollowingdayandnightatBoomvilleandCarter’sHotel,wheretheyweretogivetheirfarewelldinnertoHeavyTreeHill。Theytalkedbutlittletogether:sincetherebuffhisenthusiasticconfidenceshadreceivedfromVanLoo,Barkerhadbeengraveandthoughtful,andStacy,withtheirritatingrecollectionofVanLoo’scriticismsinhismind,hadrefrainedfromhisusualrallyingofBarker。Oddlyenough,theyspokechieflyofJackHamlin,——tillthenpersonallyastrangertothem,onaccountofhisinfelixreputation,——andeventhecriticalDemorestexpressedawishtheyhadknownhimbefore。\"Butyouneverknowtherealvalueofanythinguntilyou’requittingitorit’squittingyou,\"headdedsententiously。

BarkerandStacybothstaredattheircompanion。ItwasunlikeDemoresttoregretanything——particularlyameresocialdiversion。

\"Theysay,\"remarkedStacy,\"thatifyouhadknownJackHamlinearlierandprofessionally,agreatdealofrealvaluewouldhavequittedyoubeforehedid。\"

\"Don’trepeatthatrotflungoutbymenwhohaveplayedJack’sgameandlost,\"returnedDemorestderisively。\"I’drathertrusthimthan\"——Hestopped,glancedatthemeditativeBarker,andthenconcludedabruptly,\"thewholecaboodleofhiscritics。\"

Theyweresilentforafewmoments,andthenseemedtohavefallenintotheirformerdreamymoodastheyrelapsedintotheiroldseatsagain。AtlastStacydrewalongbreath。\"Iwishwehadsentthosenuggetsoffwiththeothersthismorning。\"

\"Why?\"saidDemorestsuddenly。

\"Why?Well,d——nitall!theykindofoppressme,don’tyousee。

Iseemtofeel’emhere,onmychest——allthethree,\"returnedStacyonlyhalfjocularly。\"It’stheird————dspecificgravity,I

suppose。Idon’tliketheideaofsleepinginthesameroomwith’em。They’realtogethertoomuchforusthreementobeleftalonewith。\"

\"Youdon’tmeanthatyouthinkthatanybodywouldattempt\"——saidDemorest。

Stacycurledafightingliprathersuperciliously。\"No;Idon’tthinkTHAT——IratherwishIdid。It’stheblessedchunksofsolidgoldthatseemtohavegotUSfast,don’tyouknow,andaregoingtosticktousforgoodorill。AsortofFrankensteinmonsterthatwe’vepickedoutofaholefrombelow。\"

\"IknowjustwhatStacymeans,\"saidBarkerbreathlessly,roundinghisgrayeyes。\"I’vefeltit,too。Couldn’twemakeasortofcacheofit——buryitjustoutsidethecabinforto-night?Itwouldbesortofputtingitbackintoitsoldplace,youknow,forthetimebeing。ITmightlikeit。\"

Theothertwolaughed。\"RatherroughonProvidence,Barkerboy,\"

saidStacy,\"handingbacktheHeaven-sentgiftsosoon!Besides,what’stokeepanyprospectorfromcomingalongandmakingastrikeofit?Youknowthat’smininglaw——ifyouhaven’tpreemptedthespotasaclaim。\"

ButBarkerwastoostaggeredbythismaterialstatementtomakeanyreply,andDemorestarose。\"AndIfeelthatyou’dbothbetterbeturningin,aswe’vegottogetupearly。\"Hewenttothecornerofthecabin,andthrewtheblanketbackoverthepananditstreasure。\"Therethat’llkeepthechunksfromgettinguptorideastrideofyoulikeanightmare。\"Heshutthedoorandgaveamomentaryglanceatitscheaphingesandtheabsenceofboltorbar。Stacycaughthiseye。\"We’llmissthissecurityinSanFrancisco——perhapseveninBoomville,\"hesighed。

Itwasscarcelyteno’clock,butStacyandBarkerhadbeguntoundressthemselveswithintervalsofyawninganddesultorytalk,Barkercontinuinganamusingstory,withonestockingoffandhistrousershangingonhisarm,untilatlastbothmenweresnuglycurledupintheirrespectivebunks。PresentlyStacy’svoicecamefromundertheblankets:——

\"Hallo!aren’tyougoingtoturnintoo?\"

\"Notyet,\"saidDemorestfromhischairbeforethefire。\"Youseeit’sthelastnightintheoldshanty,andIreckonI’llseetherestofitout。\"

\"That’sso,\"saidtheimpulsiveBarker,strugglingviolentlywithhisblankets。\"Itellyouwhat,boys:wejustoughttomakeawatch-nightofit——aregularvigil,youknow——untiltwelveatleast。Holdon!I’llgetup,too!\"ButhereDemorestarose,caughthisyouthfulpartner’sbarefootwhichwentsearchingpainfullyforthegroundinonehand,tuckeditbackundertheblankets,andheapingthemonthetopofhim,pattedthebulkwithanauthoritative,paternalair。

\"You’lljustsayyourprayersandgotosleep,sonny。You’llwanttobefreshasadaisytoappearbeforeMissKittyto-morrowearly,andyoucankeepyourvigilsforto-morrownight,afterdinner,inthebackdrawing-room。Isaid’Good-night,’andImeanit!\"

Protestingfeebly,Barkerfinallyyieldedinanestlingshiverandasuddensilence。Demorestwalkedbacktohischair。AprolongedsnorecamefromStacy’sbunk;theneverythingwasquiet。Demoreststirredupthefire,castahugerootuponit,and,leaningbackinhischair,satwithhalf-closedeyesanddreamed。

Itwasanolddreamthatforthepastthreeyearshadcometohimdaily,sometimesevenovertakinghimundertheshadeofabuckeyeinhisnoontiderestonhisclaim,——adreamthathadneveryetfailedtowaitforhimatnightbythefiresidewhenhispartnerswereatrest;adreamofthepast,butsorealthatitalwaysmadethepresentseemthedreamthroughwhichhewasmovingtowardssomesureawakening。

Itwasnotstrangethatitshouldcometohimto-night,asithadoftencomebefore,slowlyshapingitselfoutoftheobscurityasthevisionofafairyounggirlseatedinoneoftheemptychairsbeforehim。Alwaysthesamepretty,childlikeface,fraughtwithahalf-frightened,half-wonderingtrouble;alwaysthesameslender,gracefulfigure,butalwaysglimmeringindiamondsandsatin,orspiritualinlaceandpearls,againsthisownrudeandsordidsurroundings;alwayssilentwithpartedlips,untilthenightwindsmotesomechordofrecollection,andthenmingledarememberedvoicewithhisown。Foratthosetimesheseemedtospeakalso,albeitwithclosedlips,andanutteranceinaudibletoallbuther。

\"Well?\"hesaidsadly。

\"Well?\"thevoicerepeated,likeagentleechoblendingwithhisown。

\"Youknowitallnow,\"hewenton。\"Youknowthatithascomeatlast,——allthatIhadworkedfor,prayedfor;allthatwouldhavemadeushappyhere;allthatwouldhavesavedyoutomehascomeatlast,andalltoolate!\"

\"Toolate!\"echoedthevoicewithhis。

\"Youremember,\"hewenton,\"thelastdayweweretogether。Yourememberyourfriendsandfamilywouldhaveyougivemeup——apennilessman。Yourememberwhentheyreproachedyouwithmypoverty,andtoldyouthatitwasonlyyourwealththatIwasseeking,thatIthendeterminedtogoawayandnevertoreturntoclaimyouuntilthatreproachcouldberemoved。Youremember,dearest,howyouclungtomeandbademestaywithyou,evenflywithyou,butnottoleaveyoualonewiththem。Youworethesamedressthatday,darling;youreyeshadthesamewonderingchildlikefearandtroubleinthem;yourjewelsglitteredonyouasyoutrembled,andIrefused。Inmypride,orratherinmyweaknessandcowardice,Irefused。Icameawayandbrokemyheartamongtheserocksandledges,yetgrewstrong;andyou,mylove,YOU,shelteredandguardedbythoseyouloved,YOU\"——Hestoppedandburiedhisfaceinhishands。Thenightwindbreatheddownthechimney,andfromthestirredashesonthehearthcamethesoftwhisper,\"I

died。\"

\"Andthen,\"hewenton,\"Icaredfornothing。Sometimesmyheartawokeforthisyoungpartnerofmineinhisinnocent,trustfulloveforagirlthateveninherhumblestationwasfarbeyondhishopes,andIpitiedmyselfinhim。Home,fortune,friends,Inolongercaredfor——allwereforgotten。Andnowtheyarereturningtome——onlythatImayseethehollownessandvanityofthem,andtastethebitternessforwhichIhavesacrificedyou。Andhere,onthislastnightofmyexile,Iamconfrontedwithonlythejealousy,thedoubt,themeannessandselfishnessthatistocome。

Toolate!Toolate!\"

Thewondering,troubledeyesthathadlookedintohishereappearedtoclearandbrightenwithasweetprescience。Wasitthewindmoaninginthechimneythatseemedtowhispertohim:\"Toolate,beloved,forME,butnotforyou。Idied,butLovestilllives。

Behappy,Philip。AndinyourhappinessItoomayliveagain\"?

Hestarted。Intheflickeringfirelightthechairwasempty。Thewindthathadsweptdownthechimneyhadstirredtheasheswithasoundlikethepassageofarustlingskirt。Therewasachillintheairandasmelllikethatofopenedearth。Anervousshiverpassedoverhim。Thenhesatupright。Therewasnomistake;itwasnosuperstitiousfancy,butafaint,dampcurrentofairwasactuallyflowingacrosshisfeettowardsthefireplace。Hewasabouttorisewhenhestoppedsuddenlyandbecamemotionless。

Hewasactivelyconsciousnowofastrangesoundwhichhadaffectedhimeveninthepreoccupationofhisvision。Itwasagentlebrushingofsomeyieldingsubstancelikethatmadebyasoftbroomonsand,orthesweepofagown。Buttohismountainears,attunedtoeverywoodlandsound,itwasnotlikethegnawingofgopherorsquirrel,thescratchingofwildcat,northehairyrubbingofbear。

Norwasithuman;thelong,deeprespirationsofhissleepingcompanionsweredistinctfromthatmonotonoussound。HecouldnoteventellifitwereINthecabinorwithout。Suddenlyhiseyefelluponthepileinthecorner。Theblanketthatcoveredthetreasurewasactuallymoving!

Herosequickly,butsilently,alert,self-contained,andmenacing。

Forthisdreamer,thisbereavedman,thisscornfulphilosopherofricheshaddisappearedwiththatmidnighttrespassuponthesacredtreasure。Themovementoftheblanketceased;thesoft,swishingsoundrecommenced。Hedrewaglitteringbowie-knifefromhisboot-

leg,andinthreenoiselessstrideswasbesidethepile。Therehesawwhathefullyexpectedtosee,——anarrow,horizontalgapbetweenthelogwallsofthecabinandtheadobefloor,slowlywideninganddeepeningbytheburrowingofunseenhandsfromwithout。Thecoldouterairwhichhehadfeltbeforewasnowplainlyflowingintotheheatedcabinthroughtheopening。Theswishingsoundrecommenced,andstopped。Thenthefourfingersofahand,palmdownwards,werecautiouslyintroducedbetweenthebottomlogandthedenudedfloor。Uponthatintrudinghandthebowie-knifeofDemorestdescendedlikeaflashoflightning。Therewasnooutcry。EveninthatsuprememomentDemorestfeltapangofadmirationforthestoicismoftheunseentrespasser。Butthemaimedhandwasquicklywithdrawn,andasquicklyDemorestrushedtothedooranddashedintotheouterdarkness。

Foraninstanthewasdazedandbewilderedbythesuddenchange。

Butthenextmomenthesawadodging,doublingfigurerunningbeforehim,andthrewhimselfuponit。Intheshockbothmenfell,buteveninthatcontactDemorestfeltthetangledbeardandalcoholicfumesofWhiskeyDick,andfeltalsothatthehandswhichwerethrownupagainsthisbreast,thepalmsturnedoutwardwiththeinstinctivemovementofatimid,defenselessman,wereunstainedwithsoilorblood。Withanoathhethrewthedrunkardfromhimanddashedtotherearofthecabin。Buttoolate!

There,indeed,wasthescatteredearth,therethewidenedburrowasithadbeenexcavatedapparentlybythatmutilatedhand——butnothingelse!

HeturnedbacktoWhiskeyDick。Butthemiserableman,althoughstillretainingalookofdazedterrorinhiseyes,hadrecoveredhisfeetinakindofangryconfidenceandaforcedsenseofinjury。WhatdidDemorestmeanbyattacking\"innoshent\"gentlemenonthetrailoutsidehiscabin?Yes!OUTSIDEhiscabin,hewouldswearit!

\"Whatwereyoudoinghereatmidnight?\"demandedDemorest。

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