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第4章 DEDICATION(4)

"Never?"said he."It's a turruble pity you've never saw salt water.It's different from fresh.All around home it's blue--awful blue in July--around Swampscott and Marblehead and Nahant,and around the islands.I've swam there lots.Then our home bruck up and we went to board in Boston."He snapped off a flower in reach of his long arm.Suddenly all dreaminess left him.

"I wonder if you'll be settin'the colonel's table when I come back?"he said.

Miss Stone was at a loss.

"I'm goin'East to-morrow--East,to Boston."

Yesterday he had told her that sixteen miles to Lander was the farthest journey from the post that he intended to make--the farthest from the post and her.

"I hope nothing ain't happened to your folks?"said she.

"I ain't got no folks,"replied Lin,"barring a brother.I expect he is taking good care of himself.""Don't you correspond?"

"Well,I guess he would if there was anything to say.There ain't been nothin'."Sabina thought they must have quarrelled,but learned that they had not.

It was time for her now to return and set the colonel's table,so Lin rose and went to bring her horse.When he had put her in her saddle she noticed him step to his own.

"Why,I didn't know you were lame!"cried she.

"Shucks!"said Lin."It don't cramp my style any."He had sprung on his horse,ridden beside her,leaned and kissed her before she got any measure of his activity.

"That's how,"said he;and they took their homeward way galloping."No,"Lin continued,"Frank and me never quarrelled.I just thought I'd have a look at this Western country.Frank,he thought dry-goods was good enough for him,and so we're both satisfied,I expect.And that's a lot of years now.Whoop ye!"he suddenly sang out,and fired his six-shooter at a jack-rabbit,who strung himself out flat and flew over the earth.

Both dismounted at the parade-ground gate,and he kissed her again when she was not looking,upon which she very properly slapped him;and he took the horses to the stable.He sat down to tea at the hotel,and found the meal consisted of black potatoes,gray tea,and a guttering dish of fat pork.But his appetite was good,and he remarked to himself that inside the first hour he was in Boston he would have steamed Duxbury clams.Of Sabina he never thought again,and it is likely that she found others to take his place.Fort Washakie was one hundred and fifty miles from the railway,and men there were many and girls were few.

The next morning the other passengers entered the stage with resignation,knowing the thirty-six hours of evil that lay before them.Lin climbed up beside the driver.He had a new trunk now.

"Don't get full,Lin,"said the clerk,putting the mail-sacks in at the store.

"My plans ain't settled that far yet,"replied Mr.McLean.

"Leave it out of them,"said the voice of the bishop,laughing,inside the stage.

It was a cool,fine air.Gazing over the huge plain down in which lies Fort Washakie,Lin heard the faint notes of the trumpet on the parade ground,and took a good-bye look at all things.He watched the American flag grow small,saw the circle of steam rising away down by the hot springs,looked at the bad lands beyond,chemically pink and rose amid the vast,natural,quiet-colored plain.Across the spreading distance Indians trotted at wide spaces,generally two large bucks on one small pony,or a squaw and pappoose--a bundle of parti-colored rags.Presiding over the whole rose the mountains to the west,serene,lifting into the clearest light.Then once again came the now tiny music of the trumpet.

"When do yu'figure on comin'back?"inquired the driver.

"Oh,I'll just look around back there for a spell,"said Lin."About a month,I guess."He had seven hundred dollars.At Lander the horses are changed;and during this operation Lin's friends gathered and said,where was any sense in going to Boston when you could have a good time where you were?

But Lin remained sitting safe on the stage.Toward evening,at the bottom of a little dry gulch some eight feet deep,the horses decided it was a suitable place to stay.It was the bishop who persuaded them to change their minds.He told the driver to give up beating,and unharness.Then they were led up the bank,quivering,and a broken trace was spliced with rope.Then the stage was forced on to the level ground,the bishop proving a strong man,familiar with the gear of vehicles.They crossed through the pass among the quaking asps and the pines,and,reaching Pacific Springs,came down again into open country.That afternoon the stage put its passengers down on the railroad platform at Green River;this was the route in those days before the mid-winter catastrophes of frozen passengers led to its abandonment.The bishop was going west.His robes had passed him on the up stage during the night.When the reverend gentleman heard this he was silent for a very short moment,and then laughed vigorously in the baggage-room.

"I can understand how you swear sometimes,"he said to Lin McLean;"but Ican't,you see.Not even at this."

The cow-puncher was checking his own trunk to Omaha.

"Good-bye and good luck to you,"continued the bishop,giving his hand to Lin."And look here--don't you think you might leave that 'getting full' out of your plans?"

Lin gave a slightly shamefaced grin."I don't guess I can,sir,"he said.

"I'm givin'yu'straight goods,yu'see,"he added "That's right.But you look like a man who could stop when he'd had enough.Try that.You're man enough--and come and see me whenever we're in the same place."He went to the hotel.There were several hours for Lin to wait.He walked up and down the platform till the stars came out and the bright lights of the town shone in the saloon windows.Over across the way piano-music sounded through one of the many open doors.

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