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ever; and the blood and dirt on his face seemed merely
accidental; to have nothing to do with the man himself。
Dr。 Archie told Mr。 Kronborg to bring a pail of water; and
he began to sponge Ray's face and neck。 Mr。 Kronborg
stood by; nervously rubbing his hands together and trying
to think of something to say。 Serious situations always
embarrassed him and made him formal; even when he felt
real sympathy。
〃In times like this; Ray;〃 he brought out at last; crum…
pling up his handkerchief in his long fingers;〃in times
like this; we don't want to forget the Friend that sticketh
closer than a brother。〃
Ray looked up at him; a lonely; disconsolate smile played
over his mouth and his square cheeks。 〃Never mind about
all that; PADRE;〃 he said quietly。 〃Christ and me fell out
long ago。〃
There was a moment of silence。 Then Ray took pity on
Mr。 Kronborg's embarrassment。 〃You go back for the
little girl; PADRE。 I want a word with the doc in private。〃
Ray talked to Dr。 Archie for a few moments; then
stopped suddenly; with a broad smile。 Over the doctor's
shoulder he saw Thea coming up the gulch; in her pink
chambray dress; carrying her sun…hat by the strings。 Such
a yellow head! He often told himself that he 〃was per…
fectly foolish about her hair。〃 The sight of her; coming;
went through him softly; like the morphia。 〃There she
is;〃 he whispered。 〃Get the old preacher out of the way;
doc。 I want to have a little talk with her。〃
Dr。 Archie looked up。 Thea was hurrying and yet hang…
ing back。 She was more frightened than he had thought
she would be。 She had gone with him to see very sick
people and had always been steady and calm。 As she came
up; she looked at the ground; and he could see that she had
been crying。
Ray Kennedy made an unsuccessful effort to put out his
hand。 〃Hello; little kid; nothing to be afraid of。 Darned
if I don't believe they've gone and scared you! Nothing
to cry about。 I'm the same old goods; only a little dented。
Sit down on my coat there; and keep me company。 I've
got to lay still a bit。〃
Dr。 Archie and Mr。 Kronborg disappeared。 Thea cast a
timid glance after them; but she sat down resolutely and
took Ray's hand。
〃You ain't scared now; are you?〃 he asked affection…
ately。 〃You were a regular brick to come; Thee。 Did you
get any breakfast?〃
〃No; Ray; I'm not scared。 Only I'm dreadful sorry
you're hurt; and I can't help crying。〃
His broad; earnest face; languid from the opium and
smiling with such simple happiness; reassured her。 She
drew nearer to him and lifted his hand to her knee。 He
looked at her with his clear; shallow blue eyes。 How he
loved everything about that face and head! How many
nights in his cupola; looking up the track; he had seen that
face in the darkness; through the sleet and snow; or in the
soft blue air when the moonlight slept on the desert。
〃You needn't bother to talk; Thee。 The doctor's medi…
cine makes me sort of dopey。 But it's nice to have com…
pany。 Kind of cozy; don't you think? Pull my coat under
you more。 It's a darned shame I can't wait on you。〃
〃No; no; Ray。 I'm all right。 Yes; I like it here。 And I
guess you ought not to talk much; ought you? If you can
sleep; I'll stay right here; and be awful quiet。 I feel just
as much at home with you as ever; now。〃
That simple; humble; faithful something in Ray's eyes
went straight to Thea's heart。 She did feel comfortable
with him; and happy to give him so much happiness。 It was
the first time she had ever been conscious of that power to
bestow intense happiness by simply being near any one。
She always remembered this day as the beginning of that
knowledge。 She bent over him and put her lips softly to
his cheek。
Ray's eyes filled with light。 〃Oh; do that again; kid!〃
he said impulsively。 Thea kissed him on the forehead;
blushing faintly。 Ray held her hand fast and closed his eyes
with a deep sigh of happiness。 The morphia and the sense
of her nearness filled him with content。 The gold mine;
the oil well; the copper ledgeall pipe dreams; he mused;
and this was a dream; too。 He might have known it before。
It had always been like that; the things he admired had
always been away out of his reach: a college education; a
gentleman's manner; an Englishman's accentthings over
his head。 And Thea was farther out of his reach than all
the rest put together。 He had been a fool to imagine it; but
he was glad he had been a fool。 She had given him one grand
dream。 Every mile of his run; from Moonstone to Denver;
was painted with the colors of that hope。 Every cactus
knew about it。 But now that it was not to be; he knew the
truth。 Thea was never meant for any rough fellow like
himhadn't he really known that all along; he asked
himself? She wasn't meant for common men。 She was
like wedding cake; a thing to dream on。 He raised his eye…
lids a little。 She was stroking his hand and looking off into
the distance。 He felt in her face that look of unconscious
power that Wunsch had seen there。 Yes; she was bound for
the big terminals of the world; no way stations for her。 His
lids drooped。 In the dark he could see her as she would be
after a while; in a box at the Tabor Grand in Denver; with
diamonds on her neck and a tiara in her yellow hair; with
all the people looking at her through their opera…glasses;
and a United States Senator; maybe; talking to her。 〃Then
you'll remember me!〃 He opened his eyes; and they were
full of tears。
Thea leaned closer。 〃What did you say; Ray? I couldn't
hear。〃
〃Then you'll remember me;〃 he whispered。
The spark in his eye; which is one's very self; caught the
spark in hers that was herself; and for a moment they
looked into each other's natures。 Thea realized how good
and how great…hearted he was; and he realized about her
many things。 When that elusive spark of personality re…
treated in each of them; Thea still saw in his wet eyes her
own face; very small; but much prettier than the cracked
glass at home had ever shown it。 It was the first time she
had seen her face in that kindest mirror a woman can ever
find。
Ray had felt things in that moment when he seemed to
be looking into the very soul of Thea Kronborg。 Yes; the
gold mine; the oil well; the copper ledge; they'd all got
away from him; as things will; but he'd backed a winner
once in his life! With all his might he gave his faith to the
broad little hand he held。 He wished he could leave her
the rugged strength of his body to help her through with it
all。 He would have liked to tell her a little about his old
dream;there seemed long years between him and it al…
ready;but to tell her now would somehow be unfair;
wouldn't be quite the straightest thing in the world。
Probably she knew; anyway。 He looked up quickly。 〃You
know; don't you; Thee; that I think you are just the finest
thing I've struck in this world?〃
The tears ran down Thea's cheeks。 〃You're too good
to me; Ray。 You're a lot too good to me;〃 she faltered。
〃Why; kid;〃 he murmured; 〃everybody in this world's
going to be good to you!〃
Dr。 Archie came to the gulch and stood over his patient。
〃How's it going?〃
〃Can't you give me another punch with your pacifier;
doc? The little girl had better run along now。〃 Ray re…
leased Thea's hand。 〃See you later; Thee。〃
She got up and moved away aimlessly; carrying her hat
by the strings。 Ray looked after her with the exaltation
born of bodily pain and said between his teeth; 〃Always
look after that girl; doc。 She's a queen!〃
Thea and her father went back to Moonstone on the
one…o'clock passenger。 Dr。 Archie stayed with Ray Ken…
nedy until he died; late in the afternoon。
XX
On Monday morning; the day after Ray Kennedy's
funeral; Dr。 Archie called at Mr。 Kronborg's study;
a little room behind the church。 Mr。 Kronborg did not
write out his sermons; but spoke from notes jotted upon
small pieces of cardboard in a kind of shorthand of his own。
As sermons go; they were not worse than most。 His con…
ventional rhetoric pleased the majority of his congregation;
and Mr。 Kronborg was generally regarded as a model
preacher。 He did not smoke; he never touched spirits。 His
indulgence in the pleasures of the table was an endearing
bond between him and the women of his congregation。
He ate enormously; with a zest which seemed incongruous
with his spare frame。
This morning the doctor found him opening his mail and
reading a pile of advertising circulars with deep attention。
〃Good…morning; Mr。 Kronborg;〃 said Dr。 Archie; sit…
ting down。 〃I came to see you on business。 Poor Kennedy
asked me to look after his affairs for him。 Like most