the heritage of the sioux-第25部分
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their ign'rance uh this here; dang country; when they up 'n' laff at the idee
uh trouble… …now I'm tellin' yuh!〃
From the ridge which was no more than a high claw of the square butte; four
Indians in greasy; gray Stetsons with flat crowns nodded with grim
satisfaction; and then made baste to point the toes of their moccasins down to
where their unkempt ponies stood waiting。 They were too far away to; see the
shifting of rifles to the laps of the riders; or perhaps they would not have
felt quite so satisfied with the steady advance of the four who had taken the
right…hand fork of the trail。 They could not even tell just which four men
made up the party。 They did not greatly care; so long as the; force of the
white men was divided。 They galloped away upon urgent business of their own;
elated because their ruse had worked out as they had planned and hoped。
Applehead took a restrained pull at the canteen; cocked his eyes back at the
butte they had just passed; squinted ahead over the flat waste that shimmered
with heat to the very skyline that was notched and gashed crudely with more
barren hills; and then; screwing the top absent…mindedly on the canteen…mouth;
leaned and peered long at the hoofprints they were following。 Beside him Lite
Avery; tall and lean to the point of being skinny; followed his movements with
quiet attention and himself took to studying more closely the hoofprints in
the sandy soil。
Applehead looked up; gauged the probable direction the trail was taking; and
gave a grunt。
〃You kin call me a fool;〃 he said with a certain challenge in his tone; 〃but
this yere trail don't look good to me; somehow。 These yere tracks; they don't
size up the same as they done all the way out here。 'N' another thing; they
ain't aimed t' meet up with the bunch that Luck's trailin'。 We're headed
straight out away from whar Luck's headed。 'N' any way yuh look at it; we're
headed into country whar there ain't no more water'n what the rich man got in
hell。 What would any uh Ramon's outfit want to come away off in here fur? They
ain't nothin' up in here to call 'em。〃
〃These; said Lite suddenly; 〃are different horse…tracks。 They're smaller; for
one thing。 The bunch we followed out from the red machine rode bigger horses。〃
〃And carried honey on one side and fresh meat on the other; and one horse was
blind in the right eye;〃 enlarged Pink banteringly; remembering the story of
the Careful Observer in an old schoolreader of his childhood days。
〃Yes; how do you make that out; Lite? I never noticed any difference in the
tracks。〃
〃The stride is a little shorter today for one thing。〃 Lite looked around and
grinned at Pink; as though he too remembered the dromedary loaded with honey
and meat。 〃Ain't it; Applehead?〃
〃It shore is;〃 Applehead testified; his face bent toward the hot ground。
〃Ain't ary one uh the three that travels like they bin a travelin''n' that
shore means something; now I'm tellin' yuh!〃 He straightened and stared
worriedly ahead of them again。 〃Uh course; they might a picked up fresh
horses;〃 he admitted。 〃I calc'late they needed 'em bad enough; if they ain't
been grainin' their own on the trip。〃
〃We didn't see any signs of their horses being turned loose anywhere along;〃
Lite pointed out with a calm confidence that he was right。
Still; they followed the footprints even though they were beginning to admit
with perfect frankness their uneasiness。 They were swinging gradually toward
one of those isolated bumps of red rockridges which you will find scattered at
random through certain parts of the southwest。 Perhaps they held some faint
hope that what lay on the other side of the ridge would be more promising;
just as we all find ourselves building air…castles upon what lies just over
the horizon which divides present facts from future possibilities。 Besides;
these flat…faced ledges frequently formed a sharp dividing line between barren
land and fertile; and the hoofprints led that way; so it was with a tacit
understanding that they would see what lay beyond the ridge that they rode
forward。
Suddenly Applehead; eyeing the rocks speculatively; turned his head suddenly
to look behind and to either side like one who seeks a way of escape from
sudden peril。
〃Don't make no quick moves; boys;〃 he said; waving one gloved band
nonchalantly toward the flat land from which they were turning; 〃but foller my
lead 'n' angle down into that draw off here。 Mebbe it's deep enough to put us
outa sight; 'n' mebbe it ain't。 But we'll try it。〃
〃What's up? What did yuh see?〃 Pink and Weary spoke in a duet; urging their
horses a little closer。
〃You fellers keep back thar 'n' don't act excited!〃 Applehead eyed them
sternly over his shoulder。 〃I calc'late we're just about t' walk into a trap。〃
He benton the side away from the ridgelow over his horse's shoulder and
spoke while he appeared to be scanning the ground。 〃I seen gun…shine up among
them rocks; er I'm a goat。 'N' if it's Navvies; you kin bet they got guns as
good as ours; and kin shoot mighty nigh as straight as the best of usexcept
Lite; uh course; that's a expert。〃 He pointed aimlessly at the ground and
edged toward the draw。
〃Ef they think we're jest follerin' a stray track; they'll likely hold off
till we git back in the trail 'n' start comin' on agin;〃 he explained
craftily; still pointing at the ground ahead of him and still urging his horse
to the draw。 〃Ef they suspicion 't we're shyin' off from the ridge; they'll
draw a fine bead 'n' cut loose。 I knowed it;〃 he added with a lugubrious
complacency。 〃I told ye all day that I could smell trouble a…comin'; I knowed
dang well 't we'd stir up a mess uh fightin' over here。 I never come onto this
dang res'vation yit; that I didn't have t' kill off a mess uh Navvies before I
got offen it agin。
〃Now;〃 he said when they reached the edge of the sandy depression that had
been gouged deeper by freshets and offered some shelter in case of attack;
〃you boys jest fool around here on the aidge 'n' foller me down here like you
was jest curiouslike over what I'm locatin'。 That'll keep them babies up there
guessin' till we're all outa sight MEBBY!〃 He pulled down the corners of his
mouth till his mustache…ends dropped a full inch; and lifted himself off his
horse with a bored deliberation that was masterly in its convincingness。 He
stood looking at the ground for a moment and then began to descend leisurely
into the draw; leading his horse behind him。
〃You go next; Pink;〃 Weary said shortly; and with his horse began edging him
closer to the bank until Pink; unless he made some unwise demonstration of
unwillingness; was almost forced to ride down the steep little slope。
〃Don't look towards the ridge; boys;〃 Applehead warned from below。 〃Weary; you
come on down here next。 Lite kin might' nigh shoot the dang triggers offen
their guns 'fore they kin pull; if they go t' work 'n' start anything。〃
So Weary; leaving Lite up there grinning sheepishly over the compliment; rode
down because he was told to do so by the man in command。 〃You seem to forget
that Lite's got a wife on his hands;〃 he reproved as he went。
〃Lite's a…comin' right now;〃 Applehead retorted; peering at the ridge a couple
of hundred yards distant。 〃Git back down the draw 's fur's yuh kin b'fore yuh
take out into the open agin。 I'll wait a minute 'n' see〃
〃Ping…NG…NG!〃 a bullet; striking a rock on the edge of the draw fifty feet
short of the mark; glanced and went humming over the hot waste。
〃Well; now; that shows they got a lookout up high; 't seen me watchin' that
way。 But it's hard t' git the range shootin' down; like that;〃 Applehead
remarked; pulling his horse behind a higher part of the bank。
Close beside him Lite's rifle spoke; its little steelshod message flying
straight as a homing honeybee for the spitting flash be had glimpsed up there
among the rocks。 Whether he did any damage or not; a dozen rifles answered
venomously and flicked up tiny spurts of sand in the close neighborhood of the
four。
〃If they keep on trying;〃 Lite commented drily; 〃they might make a killing;
soon as they learn how to shoot straight。〃
〃'S jest like them dang Injuns!〃 Applehead grumbled; shooing the three before
him down the draw。 〃Four t' our oneit takes jest about that big a majority
'fore they feel comf table about buildin' up a fight。 Lead yore bosses down
till we're outa easy shootin' distance; boys; 'n' then we'll head out fer
where Luck ought t' be。 If they fixed a trap fer us; they've fixed another fer
him; chances is; 'n! the sooner us fellers git t'gether the better show we'll
all of us have。 You kin see; the way they worked it to split the bunch; that
they ain't so dang anxious t' tie into us when we're t'gether'n' that's why
we can't git t' Luck a dang bit too soon; now I'm tellin' yuh!〃
Weary and Pink were finding things to say; also; but old Applehead went on
with his monologue just as though they were listening。 Lite showed a
disposition to stop and take issue with the shooters who kept up a spiteful
firing from the ridge。 But Applehead stopped him as he was leveling his rifle。
〃If yuh shoot;〃 he pointed out; 〃they'll know jest where we air and how fast
we're gittin' outa here。 If yuh don't; unless their lookout kin see us movin'
out; they got t' do a heap uh guessin' in the next few minutes。 They only got
one chancet in three uh guessin' right; 'cause we might be camped in one spot;
'n' then agin we might be crawlin' up closer; fer all they kin tell。〃
If they were guessing; they must have guessed right; for presently the four
heard faint yells from behind them; and Applehead crawled up the bank to where
he could look out across the level。 What he saw made him slide hastily to the
bottom again。
〃They've clumb down and straddled their ponies;〃 he announced grimly。 〃An'
about a dozen is c