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第5章

Why,one night I'd a'sworn that some one pulled up with a yell and shook the door.But I sort of allowed to myself that whatever it was,it wasn't wantin'to eat,drink,sleep,or it would come in,and I hadn't any call to interfere.And in the mornin'I found a rock as big as that box,lying chock-a-block agin the door.Then Iknowed I was right."

Preble Key remained looking from the door.

"There's a glow in the sky over Big Canyon,"he said,with a meaning glance at Uncle Dick.

"Saw it an hour ago,"said Collinson."It must be the woods afire just round the bend above the canyon.Whoever goes to Skinner's had better give it a wide berth."Key turned towards Collinson as if to speak,but apparently changed his mind,and presently joined his companions,who were already rolling themselves in their blankets,in a series of wooden bunks or berths,ranged as in a ship's cabin,around the walls of a resinous,sawdusty apartment that had been the measuring room of the mill.Collinson disappeared,--no one knew or seemed to care where,--and,in less than ten minutes from the time that they had returned from the door,the hush of sleep and rest seemed to possess the whole house.There was no light but that of the fire in the front room,which threw flickering and gigantic shadows on the walls of the three empty chairs before it.An hour later it seemed as if one of the chairs were occupied,and a grotesque profile of Collinson's slumbering--or meditating--face and figure was projected grimly on the rafters as though it were the hovering guardian spirit of the house.But even that passed presently and faded out,and the beleaguering darkness that had encompassed the house all the evening began to slowly creep in through every chink and cranny of the rambling,ill-jointed structure,until it at last obliterated even the faint embers on the hearth.The cool fragrance of the woodland depths crept in with it until the steep of human warmth,the reek of human clothing,and the lingering odors of stale human victual were swept away in that incorruptible and omnipotent breath.An hour later--and the wilderness had repossessed itself of all.

Key,the lightest sleeper,awoke early,--so early that the dawn announced itself only in two dim squares of light that seemed to grow out of the darkness at the end of the room where the windows looked out upon the valley.This reminded him of his woodland vision of the night before,and he lay and watched them until they brightened and began to outline the figures of his still sleeping companions.But there were faint stirrings elsewhere,--the soft brushing of a squirrel across the shingled roof,the tiny flutter of invisible wings in the rafters,the "peep"and "squeak"of baby life below the floor.And then he fell into a deeper sleep,and awoke only when it was broad day.

The sun was shining upon the empty bunks;his companions were already up and gone.They had separated as they had come together,--with the light-hearted irresponsibility of animals,--without regret,and scarcely reminiscence;bearing,with cheerful philosophy and the hopefulness of a future unfettered by their past,the final disappointment of their quest.If they ever met again,they would laugh and remember;if they did not,they would forget without a sigh.He hurriedly dressed himself,and went outside to dip his face and hands in the bucket that stood beside the door;but the clear air,the dazzling sunshine,and the unexpected prospect half intoxicated him.

The abandoned mill stretched beside him in all the pathos of its premature decay.The ribs of the water-wheel appeared amid a tangle of shrubs and driftwood,and were twined with long grasses and straggling vines;mounds of sawdust and heaps of "brush"had taken upon themselves a velvety moss where the trickling slime of the vanished river lost itself in sluggish pools,discolored with the dyes of redwood.But on the other side of the rocky ledge dropped the whole length of the valley,alternately bathed in sunshine or hidden in drifts of white and clinging smoke.The upper end of the long canyon,and the crests of the ridge above him,were lost in this fleecy cloud,which at times seemed to overflow the summits and fall in slow leaps like lazy cataracts down the mountain-side.Only the range before the ledge was clear;there the green pines seemed to swell onward and upward in long mounting billows,until at last they broke against the sky.

In the keen stimulus of the hour and the air Key felt the mountaineer's longing for action,and scarcely noticed that Collinson had pathetically brought out his pork barrel to scrape together a few remnants for his last meal.It was not until he had finished his coffee,and Collinson had brought up his horse,that a slight sense of shame at his own and his comrades'selfishness embarrassed his parting with his patient host.He himself was going to Skinner's to plead for him;he knew that Parker had left the draft,--he had seen it lying in the bar,--but a new sense of delicacy kept him from alluding to it now.It was better to leave Collinson with his own peculiar ideas of the responsibilities of hospitality unchanged.Key shook his hand warmly,and galloped up the rocky slope.But when he had finally reached the higher level,and fancied he could even now see the dust raised by his departing comrades on their two diverging paths,although he knew that they had already gone their different ways,--perhaps never to meet again,--his thoughts and his eyes reverted only to the ruined mill below him and its lonely occupant.

He could see him quite distinctly in that clear air,still standing before his door.And then he appeared to make a parting gesture with his hand,and something like snow fluttered in the air above his head.It was only the torn fragments of Parker's draft,which this homely gentleman of the Sierras,standing beside his empty pork barrel,had scattered to the four winds.

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