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第1章 DEDICATION(1)

MY DEAR HARRY MERCER:When Lin McLean was only a hero in manu,he received his first welcome and chastening beneath your patient roof.By none so much as by you has he in private been helped and affectionately disciplined,an now you must stand godfather to him upon this public page.

Always yours,OWEN WISTER

Philadelphia,1897

HOW LIN McLEAN WENT EAST

In the old days,the happy days,when Wyoming was a Territory with a future instead of a State with a past,and the unfenced cattle grazed upon her ranges by prosperous thousands,young Lin McLean awaked early one morning in cow camp,and lay staring out of his blankets upon the world.He would be twenty-two this week.He was the youngest cow-puncher in camp.But because he could break wild horses,he was earning more dollars a month than any man there,except one.The cook was a more indispensable person.None save the cook was up,so far,this morning.

Lin's brother punchers slept about him on the ground,some motionless,some shifting their prone heads to burrow deeper from the increasing day.

The busy work of spring was over,that of the fall,or beef round-up,not yet come.It was mid-July,a lull for these hard-riding bachelors of the saddle,and many unspent dollars stood to Mr.McLean's credit on the ranch books.

"What's the matter with some variety?"muttered the boy in his blankets.

The long range of the mountains lifted clear in the air.They slanted from the purple folds and furrows of the pines that richly cloaked them,upward into rock and grassy bareness until they broke remotely into bright peaks,and filmed into the distant lavender of the north and the south.On their western side the streams ran into Snake or into Green River,and so at length met the Pacific.On this side,Wind River flowed forth from them,descending out of the Lake of the Painted Meadows.Amere trout-brook it was up there at the top of the divide,with easy riffles and stepping-stones in many places;but down here,outside the mountains,it was become a streaming avenue,a broadening course,impetuous between its two tall green walls of cottonwood-trees.And so it wound away like a vast green ribbon across the lilac-gray sage-brush and the yellow,vanishing plains.

"Variety,you bet!"young Lin repeated,aloud.

He unrolled himself from his bed,and brought from the garments that made his pillow a few toilet articles.He got on his long boy legs and limped blithely to the margin.In the mornings his slight lameness was always more visible.The camp was at Bull Lake Crossing,where the fork from Bull Lake joins Wind River.Here Lin found some convenient shingle-stones,with dark,deepish water against them,where he plunged his face and energetically washed,and came up with the short curly hair shining upon his round head.After enough looks at himself in the dark water,and having knotted a clean,jaunty handkerchief at his throat,he returned with his slight limp to camp,where they were just sitting at breakfast to the rear of the cook-shelf of the wagon.

"Bugged up to kill!"exclaimed one,perceiving Lin's careful dress.

"He sure has not shaved again?"another inquired,with concern.

"I ain't got my opera-glasses on,"answered a third.

"He has spared that pansy-blossom mustache,"said a fourth.

"My spring crop,"remarked young Lin,rounding on this last one,"has juicier prospects than that rat-eaten catastrophe of last year's hay which wanders out of your face.""Why,you'll soon be talking yourself into a regular man,"said the other.

But the camp laugh remained on the side of young Lin till breakfast was ended,when the ranch foreman rode into camp.

Him Lin McLean at once addressed."I was wantin'to speak to you,"said he.

The experienced foreman noticed the boy's holiday appearance."Iunderstand you're tired of work,"he remarked.

"Who told you?"asked the bewildered Lin.

The foreman touched the boy's pretty handkerchief."Well,I have a way of taking things in at a glance,"said he."That's why I'm foreman,Iexpect.So you've had enough work?"

"My system's full of it,"replied Lin,grinning.As the foreman stood thinking,he added,"And I'd like my time."Time,in the cattle idiom,meant back-pay up to date.

"It's good we're not busy,"said the foreman.

"Meanin'I'd quit all the same?"inquired Lin,rapidly,flushing.

"No--not meaning any offence.Catch up your horse.I want to make the post before it gets hot."The foreman had come down the river from the ranch at Meadow Creek,and the post,his goal,was Fort Washakie.All this part of the country formed the Shoshone Indian Reservation,where,by permission,pastured the herds whose owner would pay Lin his time at Washakie.So the young cow-puncher flung on his saddle and mounted.

"So-long!"he remarked to the camp,by way of farewell.He might never be going to see any of them again;but the cow-punchers were not demonstrative by habit.

"Going to stop long at Washakie?"asked one.

"Alma is not waiter-girl at the hotel now,"another mentioned.

"If there's a new girl,"said a third,"kiss her one for me,and tell her I'm handsomer than you.""I ain't a deceiver of women,"said Lin.

"That's why you'll tell her,"replied his friend.

"Say,Lin,why are you quittin'us so sudden,anyway?"asked the cook,grieved to lose him.

"I'm after some variety,"said the boy.

"If you pick up more than you can use,just can a little of it for me!"shouted the cook at the departing McLean.

This was the last of camp by Bull Lake Crossing,and in the foreman's company young Lin now took the road for his accumulated dollars.

"So you're leaving your bedding and stuff with the outfit?"said the foreman.

"Brought my tooth-brush,"said Lin,showing it in the breast-pocket of his flannel shirt.

"Going to Denver?"

"Why,maybe."

"Take in San Francisco?"

"Sounds slick."

"Made any plans?"

"Gosh,no!"

"Don't want anything on your brain?"

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