登陆注册
19985200000026

第26章 XIV

JUNE came.The wild rose swayed above its image along every little shadowed stream,and the scent of wild grapes was sweet in the air and as vagrant as a bluebird's note in autumn.The rhododendrons burst into beauty,making gray ridge and gray cliff blossom with purple,hedging streams with snowy clusters and shining leaves,and lighting up dark coverts in the woods as with white stars.The leaves were full,woodthrushes sang,and bees droned like unseen running water in the woods.

With June came circuit court once more-and the soldiers.Faint music pierced the dreamy chant of the river one morning as Rome lay on a bowlder in the summer sun;and he watched the guns flashing like another stream along the water,and then looked again to the Lewallen cabin.Never,morning,noon,or night,when he came from the rhododendrons,or when they closed about him,did he fail to turn his eyes that way.Often he would see a bright speck moving about the dim lines of the cabin,and he would scarcely breathe while he watched it,so easily would it disappear.Always he had thought it was Martha,and now he knew it was,for the old miller had told him more of the girl,and had wrung his heart with pity.She had been ill a long while.The "furriners "had seized old Jasper's cahin and land.The girl was homeless,and she did not know it,for no one had the heart to tell her.She was living with the Braytons;and every day she went to the cabin,"moonin''n'sorrowin'aroun',"as old Gabe said;and she was much changed.

Once more the miller came-for the last time,he said,firmly.

Crump had trailed him,and had learned where Rome was.The search would begin next day-perhaps that very night-and Crump would guide the soldiers.Now he must go,and go quickly.The boy,too,sent word that unless Rome went,he would have something to tell.Old Gabe saw no significance in the message;but he had promised to deliver it,and he did.Rome wavered then;Steve and himself gone,no suspicion would fall on the lad.If he were caught,the boy might confess.With silence Rome gave assent,and the two parted in an apathy that was like heartlessness.

Only old Gabe's shrunken breast heaved with something more than weariness of descent,and Rome stood watching him a long time before he turned back to the cave that had sheltered him from his enemies among beasts and men.In a moment he came out for the last time,and turned the opposite way.Climbing about the spur,he made for the path that led down to the river.When he reached it he glanced at the sun,and stopped in indecision.Straight above him was a knoll,massed with rhododendrons,the flashing leaves of which made it like a great sea-wave in the slanting sun,while the blooms broke slowly down over it like foam.Above this was a gray sepulchre of dead,standing trees,more gaunt and spectre-like than ever,with the rich life of summer about it.Higher still were a dark belt of stunted firs and the sandstone ledge,and above these-home.He was risking his liberty,his life.Any clump of bushes might bristle suddenly with Winchesters.If the soldiers sought for him at the cave they would at the same time guard the mountain paths;they would guard,too,the Stetson cabin.But no matter-the sun was still high,and he turned up the steep.The ledge passed,he stopped with a curse at his lips and the pain of a knife-thrust at his heart.A heap of blackened stones and ashes was before him.The wild mountain-grass was growing up about it.

The bee-gums were overturned and rifled.The garden was a tangled mass of weeds.The graves in the little family burying-ground were unprotected,the fence was gone,and no boards marked the last two ragged mounds.Old Gabe had never told him.He,too,like Martha,was homeless,and the old miller had been kind to him,as the girl's kinspeople had been to her.

For a long while he sat on the remnant of the burned and broken fence,and once more the old tide of bitterness rose within him and ebbed away.There were none left to hate,to wreak vengeance on.

It was hard to leave the ruins as they were;and yet he would rather leave weeds and ashes than,like Martha,have some day to know that his home was in the hands of a stranger.When he thought of the girl he grew calmer;his own sorrows gave way to the thought of hers;and half from habit he raised his face to look across the river.Two eagles swept from a dark ravine under the shelf of rock where he had fought young Jasper,and made for a sun-lighted peak on the other shore.From them his gaze fell to Wolf's Head and to the cabin beneath,and a name passed his lips in a whisper.

Then he took the path to the river,and he found the canoe where old Gabe had hidden it.Before the young moon rose he pushed into the stream and drifted with the current.At the mouth of the creek that ran over old Gabe's water-wheel he turned the prow to the Lewallen shore.

Not yit!Not yit!"he said.

同类推荐
  • 华严游心法界记

    华严游心法界记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 正源略集

    正源略集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 示儿长语

    示儿长语

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 卓峰珏禅师语录

    卓峰珏禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 正论

    正论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 李菲的夏天

    李菲的夏天

    浪漫的异国之旅,浪漫的异国之恋,都发生在那个美丽的夏天。
  • 穿越之脑洞勇闯天涯

    穿越之脑洞勇闯天涯

    一朝穿越,夏夕雾想的是,要把钱赚够,美男收够,然后勇闯天涯。奈何处处碰壁,钱倒是赚够了,美男却收得有点多。
  • 退休老道回忆录

    退休老道回忆录

    中华五千年至今为止,还有多少人相信神鬼妖魅呢?在我三岁与一个人头女鬼相遇后,缘分似乎就已经将我拉入了道士的行列。驱鬼捉妖的道士、铁口断命改风水的相师、针灸刺穴治恶疾的古医等等等等。我和他们一样,是一个舞蹈在万丈深渊之中那摇晃的干丝上之人。
  • 十万个为什么

    十万个为什么

    包罗万象、融合古今,向儿童们展示了一个色彩斑斓的知识世界,《十万个为什么》启发儿童积极思考、大胆想象,充分发挥自己的智慧和创造力;《十万个为什么》引领儿童渴望求知,让他们在求知路上快乐前行!
  • 金牌游戏运营

    金牌游戏运营

    游戏运营游戏圈最让玩家诟病的职业之一;游戏圈最苦大仇深的职业之一;李乘风,游戏圈混迹数年对本职工作的吐槽从来没有停止过,但还是甘之如饴。一次老套的意外,重生于平行空间,他将给这个从未诞生过游戏运营的世界带来怎样的变化
  • 石头的生命

    石头的生命

    本书收录了作者近年来发表的散文数十篇,是作者对生活的感悟和体验。
  • 暗之门

    暗之门

    李云发现,面对权贵,他所能做的反抗微乎其微。
  • 我的23岁女老板

    我的23岁女老板

    老婆嫌弃我的工作要跟我离婚,意外跟漂亮的女老板出差……天呐,这不坏菜了?
  • 千金正传之肖婉儿

    千金正传之肖婉儿

    为了不和父亲的生意伙伴陈佳公子结婚,便让一个和她长相一模一样的女孩互换身份,结果悲催的是她竟然失忆,于是狗血的命运就这样开始了!
  • 我是谁,我是蜘蛛侠

    我是谁,我是蜘蛛侠

    许多人都想成为超级英雄。为了获得那变态的超能力;为了获得无上的荣誉;为了获得人们的欢呼与致敬……然而却忽视了,藏在面具下的超级英雄那痛苦的表情;藏在面具下的超级英雄那无法抹去的泪水;藏在面具下的超级英雄那孤独与黑暗。但是超级英雄这个面具,从戴上的那一刻开始——就摘不掉了。这个面具,既是天赋,也是诅咒。我是谁?我是蜘蛛侠。(交流群:487034573)