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第45章

"There were twelve pigs in that litter," Glenn was saying, "and now you see there are only nine.I've lost three.Mountain lions, bears, coyotes, wild cats are all likely to steal a pig.And at first I was sure one of these varmints had been robbing me.But as I could not find any tracks, I knew Ihad to lay the blame on something else.So I kept watch pretty closely in daytime, and at night I shut the pigs up in the corner there, where you see I've built a pen.Yesterday I heard squealing--and, by George! I saw an eagle flying off with one of my pigs.Say, I was mad.A great old bald-headed eagle--the regal bird you see with America's stars and stripes had degraded himself to the level of a coyote.I ran for my rifle, and Itook some quick shots at him as he flew up.Tried to hit him, too, but Ifailed.And the old rascal hung on to my pig.I watched him carry it to that sharp crag way up there on the rim.""Poor little piggy!" exclaimed Carley."To think of our American emblem--our stately bird of noble warlike mien--our symbol of lonely grandeur and freedom of the heights--think of him being a robber of pigpens!--Glenn, Ibegin to appreciate the many-sidedness of things.Even my hide-bound narrowness is susceptible to change.It's never too late to learn.This should apply to the Society for the Preservation of the American Eagle."Glenn led her along the base of the wall to three other pens, in each of which was a fat old sow with a litter.And at the last enclosure, that owing to dry soil was not so dirty, Glenn picked up a little pig and held it squealing out to Carley as she leaned over the fence.It was fairly white and clean, a little pink and fuzzy, and certainly cute with its curled tall.

"Carley Burch, take it in your hands," commanded Glenn.

The feat seemed monstrous and impossible of accomplishment for Carley.Yet such was her temper at the moment that she would have undertaken anything.

"Why, shore I will, as Flo says," replied Carley, extending her ungloved hands."Come here, piggy.I christen you Pinky." And hiding an almost insupportable squeamishness from Glenn, she took the pig in her hands and fondled it.

"By George!" exclaimed Glenn, in huge delight."I wouldn't have believed it.Carley, I hope you tell your fastidious and immaculate Morrison that you held one of my pigs in your beautiful hands.""Wouldn't it please you more to tell him yourself?" asked Carley.

"Yes, it would," declared Glenn, grimly.

This incident inspired Glenn to a Homeric narration of his hog-raising experience.In spite of herself the content of his talk interested her.And as for the effect upon her of his singular enthusiasm, it was deep and compelling.The little-boned Berkshire razorback hogs grew so large and fat and heavy that their bones broke under their weight.The Duroc jerseys were the best breed in that latitude, owing to their larger and stronger bones, that enabled them to stand up under the greatest accumulation of fat.

Glenn told of his droves of pigs running wild in the canyon below.In summertime they fed upon vegetation, and at other seasons on acorns, roots, bugs, and grubs.Acorns, particularly, were good and fattening feed.They ate cedar and juniper berries, and pinyon nuts.And therefore they lived off the land, at little or no expense to the owner.The only loss was from beasts and birds of prey.Glenn showed Carley how a profitable business could soon be established.He meant to fence off side canyons and to segregate droves of his hogs, and to raise abundance of corn for winter feed.At that time there was a splendid market for hogs, a condition Hutter claimed would continue indefinitely in a growing country.In conclusion Glenn eloquently told how in his necessity he had accepted gratefully the humblest of labors, to find in the hard pursuit of it a rejuvenation of body and mind, and a promise of independence and prosperity.

When he had finished, and excused himself to go repair a weak place in the corral fence, Carley sat silent, wrapped in strange meditation.

Whither had faded the vulgarity and ignominy she had attached to Glenn's raising of hogs? Gone--like other miasmas of her narrow mind! Partly she understood him now.She shirked consideration of his sacrifice to his country.That must wait.But she thought of his work, and the more she thought the less she wondered.

First he had labored with his hands.What infinite meaning lay unfolding to her vision! Somewhere out of it all came the conception that man was intended to earn his bread by the sweat of his brow.But there was more to it than that.By that toil and sweat, by the friction of horny palms, by the expansion and contraction of muscle, by the acceleration of blood, something great and enduring, something physical and spiritual, came to a man.She understood then why she would have wanted to surrender herself to a man made manly by toil; she understood how a woman instinctively leaned toward the protection of a man who had used his hands--who had strength and red blood and virility who could fight like the progenitors of the race.

Any toil was splendid that served this end for any man.It all went back to the survival of the fittest.And suddenly Carley thought of Morrison.He could dance and dangle attendance upon her, and amuse her--but how would he have acquitted himself in a moment of peril? She had her doubts.Most assuredly he could not have beaten down for her a ruffian like Haze Ruff.

What then should be the significance of a man for a woman?

Carley's querying and answering mind reverted to Glenn.He had found a secret in this seeking for something through the labor of hands.All development of body must come through exercise of muscles.The virility of cell in tissue and bone depended upon that.Thus he had found in toil the pleasure and reward athletes had in their desultory training.But when a man learned this secret the need of work must become permanent.Did this explain the law of the Persians that every man was required to sweat every day?

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