the man of the forest-第66部分
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yours; an' you can ride him when you're MRS。 TOM
CARMICHAEL!〃
Never had he spoken a softer; more drawling speech; nor
gazed at Bo more mildly。 Roy seemed thunderstruck。 Helen
endeavored heroically to restrain her delicious; bursting
glee。 Bo's wide eyes stared at her lover darkened
dilated。 Suddenly she left the mustang to confront the
cowboy where he lounged on the porch steps。
〃Do you mean that?〃 she cried。
〃Shore do。〃
〃Bah! It's only a magnificent bluff;〃 she retorted。 〃You're
only in fun。 It's your your darned nerve!〃
〃Why; Bo;〃 began Las Vegas; reproachfully。 〃You shore know
I'm not the four…flusher kind。 Never got away with a bluff
in my life! An' I'm jest in daid earnest aboot this heah。〃
All the same; signs were not wanting in his mobile face that
he was almost unable to restrain his mirth。
Helen realized then that Bo saw through the cowboy that
the ultimatum was only one of his tricks。
〃It IS a bluff and I CALL you!〃 declared Bo; ringingly。
Las Vegas suddenly awoke to consequences。 He essayed to
speak; but she was so wonderful then; so white and
blazing…eyed; that he was stricken mute。
〃I'll ride Blue…Bo this afternoon;〃 deliberately stated the
girl。
Las Vegas had wit enough to grasp her meaning; and he seemed
about to collapse。
〃Very well; you can make me Mrs。 Tom Carmichael to…day
this morning just before dinner。 。 。 。 Go get a preacher
to marry us and make yourself look a more presentable
bridegroom UNLESS IT WAS ONLY A BLUFF!〃
Her imperiousness changed as the tremendous portent of her
words seemed to make Las Vegas a blank; stone image of a
man。 With a wild…rose color suffusing her face; she swiftly
bent over him; kissed him; and flashed away into the house。
Her laugh pealed back; and it thrilled Helen; so deep and
strange was it for the wilful sister; so wild and merry and
full of joy。
It was then that Roy Beeman recovered from his paralysis; to
let out such a roar of mirth as to frighten the horses。
Helen was laughing; and crying; too; but laughing mostly。
Las Vegas Carmichael was a sight for the gods to behold。
Bo's kiss had unclamped what had bound him。 The sudden
truth; undeniable; insupportable; glorious; made him a
madman。
〃Bluff she called me ride Blue…Bo saf'ternoon!〃 he
raved; reaching wildly for Helen。 〃Mrs。 Tom Carmichael
before dinner preacher presentable bridegroom! 。 。
。 Aw! I'm drunk again! I who swore off forever!〃
〃No; Tom; you're just happy;〃 said Helen。
Between her and Roy the cowboy was at length persuaded to
accept the situation and to see his wonderful opportunity。
〃Now now; Miss Helen what'd Bo mean by pre
presentable bridegroom? 。 。 。 Presents? Lord; I'm clean
busted flat!〃
〃She meant you must dress up in your best; of course;〃
replied Helen。
〃Where 'n earth will I get a preacher? 。 。 。 Show Down's
forty miles。 。 。 。 Can't ride there in time。 。 。 。 Roy; I've
gotta have a preacher。 。 。 。 Life or death deal fer me。〃
〃Wal; old man; if you'll brace up I'll marry you to Bo;〃
said Roy; with his glad grin。
〃Aw!〃 gasped Las Vegas; as if at the coming of a sudden
beautiful hope。
〃Tom; I'm a preacher;〃 replied Roy; now earnestly。 〃You
didn't know thet; but I am。 An' I can marry you an' Bo as
good as any one; an' tighter 'n most。〃
Las Vegas reached for his friend as a drowning man might
have reached for solid rock。
〃Roy; can you really marry them with my Bible and the
service of my church?〃 asked Helen; a happy hope flushing
her face。
〃Wal; indeed I can。 I've married more 'n one couple whose
religion wasn't mine。〃
〃B…b…before d…d…din…ner!〃 burst out Las Vegas; like a
stuttering idiot。
〃I reckon。 Come on; now; an' make yourself pre…senttible;〃
said Roy。 〃Miss Helen; you tell Bo thet it's all settled。〃
He picked up the halter on the blue mustang and turned away
toward the corrals。 Las Vegas put the bridle of his horse
over his arm; and seemed to be following in a trance; with
his dazed; rapt face held high。
〃Bring Dale;〃 called Helen; softly after them。
So it came about as naturally as it was wonderful that Bo
rode the blue mustang before the afternoon ended。
Las Vegas disobeyed his first orders from Mrs。 Tom
Carmichael and rode out after her toward the green…rising
range。 Helen seemed impelled to follow。 She did not need to
ask Dale the second time。 They rode swiftly; but never
caught up with Bo and Las Vegas; whose riding resembled
their happiness。
Dale read Helen's mind; or else his own thoughts were in
harmony with hers; for he always seemed to speak what she
was thinking。 And as they rode homeward he asked her in his
quiet way if they could not spare a few days to visit his
old camp。
〃And take Bo and Tom? Oh; of all things I'd like to'〃 she
replied。
〃Yes an' Roy; too;〃 added Dale; significantly。
〃Of course;〃 said Helen; lightly; as if she had not caught
his meaning。 But she turned her eyes away; while her heart
thumped disgracefully and all her body was aglow。 〃Will Tom
and Bo go?〃
〃It was Tom who got me to ask you;〃 replied Dale。 〃John an'
Hal can look after the men while we're gone。〃
〃Oh so Tom put it in your head? I guess maybe I
won't go。〃
〃It is always in my mind; Nell;〃 he said; with his slow
seriousness。 〃I'm goin' to work all my life for you。 But
I'll want to an' need to go back to the woods often。 。 。 。
An' if you ever stoop to marry me an' make me the richest
of men you'll have to marry me up there where I fell in
love with you。〃
〃Ah! Did Las Vegas Tom Carmichael say that; too?〃 inquired
Helen; softly。
〃Nell; do you want to know what Las Vegas said?〃
〃By all means。〃
〃He said this an' not an hour ago。 'Milt; old hoss; let
me give you a hunch。 I'm a man of family now an' I've
been a devil with the wimmen in my day。 I can see through
'em。 Don't marry Nell Rayner in or near the house where I
killed Beasley。 She'd remember。 An' don't let her remember
thet day。 Go off into the woods。 Paradise Park! Bo an' me
will go with you。〃
Helen gave him her hand; while they walked the horses
homeward in the long sunset shadows。 In the fullness of that
happy hour she had time for a grateful wonder at the keen
penetration of the cowboy Carmichael。 Dale had saved her
life; but it was Las Vegas who had saved her happiness。
Not many days later; when again the afternoon shadows were
slanting low; Helen rode out upon the promontory where the
dim trail zigzagged far above Paradise Park。
Roy was singing as he drove the pack…burros down the slope;
Bo and Las Vegas were trying to ride the trail two abreast;
so they could hold hands; Dale had dismounted to stand
beside Helen's horse; as she gazed down the shaggy black
slopes to the beautiful wild park with its gray meadows and
shining ribbons of brooks。
It was July; and there were no golden…red glorious flames
and blazes of color such as lingered in Helen's memory。
Black spruce slopes and green pines and white streaks of
aspens and lacy waterfall of foam and dark outcroppings of
rock…these colors and forms greeted her gaze with all the
old enchantment。 Wildness; beauty; and loneliness were
there; the same as ever; immutable; like the spirit of those
heights。
Helen would fain have lingered longer; but the others
called; and Ranger impatiently snorted his sense of the
grass and water far below。 And she knew that when she
climbed there again to the wide outlook she would be another
woman。
〃Nell; come on;〃 said Dale; as he led on。 〃It's better to
look up。〃
The sun had just sunk behind the ragged fringe of
mountain…rim when those three strong and efficient men of
the open had pitched camp and had prepared a bountiful
supper。 Then Roy Beeman took out the little worn Bible which
Helen had given him to use when he married Bo; and as he
opened it a light changed his dark face。
〃Come; Helen an' Dale;〃 he said。
They arose to stand before him。 And he married them there
under the great; stately pines; with the fragrant blue smoke
curling upward; and the wind singing through the branches;
while the waterfall murmured its low; soft; dreamy music;
and from the dark slope came the wild; lonely cry of a wolf;
full of the hunger for life and a mate。
〃Let us pray;〃 said Roy; as he closed the Bible; and knelt
with them。
〃There is only one God; an' Him I beseech in my humble
office for the woman an' man I have just wedded in holy
bonds。 Bless them an' watch them an' keep them through all
the comin' years。 Bless the sons of this strong man of the
woods an' make them like him; with love an' understandin' of
the source from which life comes。 Bless the daughters of
this woman an' send with them more of her love an' soul;
which must be the softenin' an' the salvation of the hard
West。 0 Lord; blaze the dim; dark trail for them through the
unknown forest of life! 0 Lord; lead the way across the
naked range of the future no mortal knows! We ask in Thy
name! Amen。〃
When the preacher stood up again and raised the couple from
their kneeling posture; it seemed that a grave and solemn
personage had left him。 This young man was again the
dark…faced; clear…eyed Roy; droll and dry; with the
enigmatic smile on his lips。
〃Mrs。 Dale;〃 he said; taking her hands; 〃I wish you joy。 。 。
。 An' now; after this here; my crownin' service in your
behalf I reckon I'll claim a reward。〃
Then he kissed her。 Bo came next with her warm and loving
felicitations; and the cowboy; with characteristic action;
also made at Helen。
〃Nell; shore it's the only chance I'll ever have to kiss
you;〃 he drawled。 〃Because when this heah big Indian once
finds out what kissin' is !〃
Las Vegas then proved how swift and hearty he could be upon
occasions。 All this left Helen red and confused and
unutterably happy。 She appreciated Dale's state。 His eyes
reflected the precious treasure which manifestly he saw; but
realization of ownership had not yet become demonstrable。
Then with gay speech and happy laugh and silent look these
five partook of the supper。 When it was finished Roy made
known his intention to leave。 They all p