WherethegreathighwayoftheSierrasnearsthesummit,andthepinesbegintoshowsterilereachesofrockandwasteintheirdrawn-upfiles,therearesignsofoccasionaldeparturesfromthemainroad,asifthewearytravellerhadattimessuccumbedtothelongascent,andturnedasideforrestandbreathagain。Thetiredeyesofmanyadustypassengerontheoldoverlandcoachhavegazedwistfullyonthosesylvanopenings,andimaginedrecessesofprimevalshadeandvirginwildernessintheirdimperspectives。
  Hadhedescended,however,andfollowedoneofthesedivergingpaths,hewouldhavecomeuponsomerudewagontrack,or"logslide,"
  leadingfromaclearingontheslope,ortheominoussaw-mill,halfhiddenintheforestitwasslowlydecimating。Thewoodlandhushmighthavebeenbrokenbythesoundofwaterpassingoversomeunseendaminthehollow,orthehissofescapingsteamandthrobofaninvisibleengineinthecovert。
  Such,atleast,wastheexperienceofayoungfellowoffive-and-
  twenty,who,knapsackonbackandstickinhand,hadturnedasidefromthehighwayandenteredthewoodsonepleasantafternooninJuly。Buthewasevidentlyadeliberatepedestrian,andnotarecentdepositoftheproceedingstage-coach;andalthoughhisstoutwalking-shoeswerecoveredwithdust,hehadneitherthehabitualslouchandslovenlinessofthetramp,northehurriedfatigueandgrowingnegligenceofaninvoluntarywayfarer。Hisclothes,whichwerestrongandserviceable,werebetterfittedfortheirpresentusagethantheordinarygarmentsoftheCaliforniantravellers,whichweretooapttobeeitheraboveorbelowtheirrequirements。Butperhapsthestranger'sgreatestclaimtooriginalitywas
  theabsenceofanyweaponinhisequipment。Hecarriedneitherriflenorguninhishand,andhisnarrowleathernbeltwasemptyofeitherknifeorrevolver。
  Ahalf-milefromthemainroad,whichseemedtohimtohavedroppedoutofsightthemomenthehadleftit,hecameuponahalf-clearedarea,wherethehastily-cutstumpsofpines,ofirregularheight,boreanoddresemblancetothebrokencolumnsofsomevastandruinedtemple。Afewfallenshafts,denudedoftheirbarkandtessellatedbranches,sawnintosymmetricalcylinders,laybesidethestumps,andlentthemselvestotheillusion。Butthefreshly-
  cutchips,sodampthattheystillclunginlayerstoeachotherastheyhadfallenfromtheaxe,andthestumpsthemselves,stillwetandviscousfromtheirdrainedlife-blood,wereredolentofanodorofyouthandfreshness。
  Theyoungmanseatedhimselfononeofthelogsanddeeplyinhaledthesharpbalsamicfragrance——albeitwithaslightcoughandalaterhurriedrespiration。This,andacertaindrawnlookabouthisupperlip,seemedtoindicate,inspiteofhisstrengthandcolor,somepulmonaryweakness。He,however,roseafteramoment'srestwithundiminishedenergyandcheerfulness,readjustedhisknapsack,andbegantolightlypickhiswayacrossthefallentimber。Afewpaceson,themuffledwhirofmachinerybecamemoreaudible,withthelazy,monotonouscommandof"Geethar,"fromsomeunseenox-driver。Presently,theslow,deliberately-swayingheadsofateamofoxenemergedfromthebushes,followedbytheclankingchainofthe"skids"ofsawnplanks,whichtheywereponderouslydraggingwiththatostentatioussubmissivenesspeculiartotheirspecies。Theyhadnearlypassedhimwhentherewasasuddenhitchintheprocession。Fromwherehestoodhecouldseethataprojectingplankhadstruckapileofchipsandbecomepartlyimbeddedinit。Toruntotheobstructionand,withafewdexterousstrokesandtheleverageofhisstoutstick,dislodgetheplankwastheworknotonlyofthemomentbutofanevidentlyenergetichand。Theteamsterlookedbackandmerelynoddedhisappreciation,andwitha"Geeup!Outofthat,now!"theskidsmovedon。
  "Muchobliged,there!"saidaheartyvoice,asifsupplementingtheteamster'simperfectacknowledgment。
  Thestrangerlookedup。Thevoicecamefromtheopen,sashless,shutterlesswindowofarudebuilding——amereshellofboardsandbeamshalfhiddeninthestillleafycovertbeforehim。Hehadcompletelyoverlookeditinhisapproach,evenashehadignoredthenearerthrobbingofthemachinery,whichwassoviolentastoimpartadecidedtremortotheslightedifice,andtoshakethespeakersostronglythathewasobligedwhilespeakingtosteadyhimselfbythesashlessframeofthewindowatwhichhestood。Hehadafaceofgood-naturedandalertintelligence,amaster'sindependenceandauthorityofmanner,inspiteofhisbluejeanoverallsandflannelshirt。
  "Don'tmentionit,"saidthestranger,smilingwithequalbutmoredeliberategood-humor。Then,seeingthathisinterlocutorstilllingeredahospitablemomentinspiteofhisquickeyesandthejarringimpatienceofthemachinery,headdedhesitatingly,"I
  fancyI'vewanderedoffthetrackabit。DoyouknowaMr。
  Bradley——somewherehere?"
  Thestranger'shesitationseemedtobemorefromsomehabitualconscientiousnessofstatementthanawkwardness。Themaninthewindowreplied,"I'mBradley。”
  "Ah!Thankyou:I'vealetterforyou——somewhere。Hereitis。”Heproducedanotefromhisbreast-pocket。Bradleystoopedtoasittingpostureinthewindow。"Pitchitup。”Itwasthrownandcaughtcleverly。Bradleyopenedit,readithastily,smiledandnodded,glancedbehindhimasiftoimplorefurtherdelayfromtheimpatientmachinery,leanedperilouslyfromthewindow,andsaid,——
  "Lookhere!Doyouseethatsilver-firstraightahead?"
  "Yes。”
  "Alittletotheleftthere'satrail。Followitandskirtalongtheedgeofthecanyonuntilyouseemyhouse。Askformywife——
  that'sMrs。Bradley——andgiveheryourletter。Stop!"Hedrewacarpenter'spencilfromhispocket,scrawledtwoorthreewordsacrosstheopensheetandtosseditbacktothestranger。"Seeyouattea!Excuseme——Mr。Mainwaring——we'reshort-handed——and——theengine——"Butherehedisappearedsuddenly。
  Withoutglancingatthenoteagain,thestrangerquietlyreplaceditinhispocket,andstruckoutacrossthefallentrunkstowardsthesilver-fir。HequicklyfoundthetrailindicatedbyBradley,althoughitwasfaintandapparentlywornbyasinglepairoffeetasashorterandprivatecutfromsomemoretravelledpath。Itwaswellforthestrangerthathehadakeeneyeorhewouldhavelostit;itwasequallyfortunatethathehadamountaineeringinstinct,forasuddenprofounddeepeningofthebluemistseendimlythroughtheleavesbeforehimcausedhimtoslackenhissteps。Thetrailbentabruptlytotheright;agulffullytwothousandfeetdeepwasathisfeet!ItwastheGreatCanyon。
  Atthefirstglanceitseemedsonarrowthatarifle-shotcouldhavecrosseditstranquildepths;butasecondlookatthecomparativesizeofthetreesontheoppositemountainconvincedhimofhiserror。Anearersurveyoftheabyssalsoshowedhimthatinsteadofitswallsbeingperpendiculartheyweremadeofsuccessiveledgesorterracestothevalleybelow。Yettheairwassostill,andtheoutlinessoclearlycut,thattheymighthavebeenonlythereflectionsofthemountainsaroundhimcastupontheplacidmirrorofalake。Thespectaclearrestedhim,asitarrestedallmen,bysomeoccultpowerbeyondthemereattractionofbeautyormagnitude;eventheteamsterneverpasseditwithoutthetributeofastoneorbrokentwigtossedintoitsimmeasurableprofundity。
  Reluctantlyleavingthespot,thestrangerturnedwiththetrailthatnowbegantoskirtitsedge。Thiswasnoeasymatter,astheundergrowthwasverythick,andthefoliagedensetotheperilousbrinkoftheprecipice。Hewalkedon,however,wonderingwhyBradleyhadchosensocircuitousanddangerousaroutetohishouse,whichnaturallywouldbesomedistancebackfromthecanyon。
  Attheendoftenminutes'strugglingthroughthe"brush,"thetrailbecamevague,and,toallappearances,ended。Hadhearrived?Thethicketwasasdenseasbefore;throughtheintersticesofleafandsprayhecouldseethebluevoidofthecanyonathisside,andheevenfanciedthatthefoliageaheadofhimwasmoresymmetricalandlessirregular,andwastouchedhereandtherewithfaintbitsofcolor。Tocompletehisuttermystification,awoman'svoice,veryfresh,veryyouthful,andbynomeansunmusical,roseapparentlyfromthecircumambientair。Helookedhurriedlytotherightandleft,andevenhopelesslyintothetreesabovehim。
  "Yes,"saidthevoice,asifrenewingasuspendedconversation,"itwastoofunnyforanything。TherewerethetwoMissourigirlsfromSkinner's,withtheirauburnhairringleted,mydear,liketheold'BooksofBeauty'——inwhitefrocksandsashesofanunripegreenishyellow,thatpuckeredupyourmouthlikepersimmons。Oneofthemwasspeechlessfromgoodbehavior,andtheother——well!theotherwassoenergeticshecalledoutthefiguresbeforethefiddlerdid,andshriekedtomyvis-a-vistodanceuptotheentirestranger——
  meaningME,ifyouplease。”
  Thevoiceappearedtocomefromthefoliagethatoverhungthecanyon,andthestrangerevenfanciedhecoulddetectthroughtheshimmeringleafyveilsomethingthatmovedmonotonouslytoandfro。
  Mystifiedandimpatient,hemadeahurriedstrideforward,hisfootstruckawoodenstep,andthenextmomentthemysterywasmadeclear。Hehadalmoststumbledupontheendofalongverandathatprojectedovertheabyssbeforealow,moderndwelling,tilltheninvisible,nestlingonitsverybrink。Thesymmetrically-trimmedfoliagehehadnoticedweretheluxuriantMadeiravinesthathidtherudepillarsoftheveranda;themovingobjectwasarocking-
  chair,withitsbacktowardstheintruder,thatdisclosedonlythebrownhairabove,andthewhiteskirtsandsmallslipperedfeetbelow,ofaseatedfemalefigure。Inthemeantime,asecondvoicefromtheinteriorofthehousehadrepliedtothefigureinthechair,whowasevidentlythefirstspeaker:——
  "Itmusthavebeenveryfunny;butaslongasJimisalwaysbringingsomebodyoverfromthemill,Idon'tseehowIcangotothoseplaces。Youwerelucky,mydear,toescapefromthenewDivisionSuperintendentlastnight;hewasinsufferabletoJimwithhistalkofhisfriendtheSanFranciscomillionaire,andtomewithhischeapsocietyairs。Idohateaprovincialfinegentleman。”
  Thesituationwasbecomingembarrassingtotheintruder。Attheapparitionofthewoman,theunaffectedandsimpledirectnesshehadpreviouslyshowninhisequallyabruptcontactwithBradleyhadfledutterly;confusedbytheawkwardnessofhisarrival,andshockedattheideaofoverhearingaprivateconversation,hesteppedhurriedlyontheveranda。
  "Well?goon!"saidthesecondvoiceimpatiently。"Well,whoelsewasthere?WHATdidyousay?Idon'thearyou。What'sthematter?"
  Theseatedfigurehadrisenfromherchair,andturnedayoungandprettyfacesomewhatsuperciliouslytowardsthestranger,asshesaidinalowtonetoherunseenauditor,"Hush!thereissomebodyhere。”
  Theyoungmancameforwardwithanawkwardnessthatwasmoreboyishthanrustic。Hisembarrassmentwasnotlessenedbythesimultaneousentrancefromtheopendoorofasecondwoman,apparentlyasyoungasandprettierthanthefirst。
  "Itrustyou'llexcusemefor——for——beingsowretchedlystupid,"hestammered,"butIreallythought,youknow,that——that——Iwasfollowingthetrailto——to——thefrontofthehouse,whenIstumbledin——inhere。”
  Longbeforehehadfinished,bothwomen,bysomesimplefeminineintuition,wererelievedandevenprepossessedbyhisvoiceandmanner。Theysmiledgraciously。Thelater-comerpointedtotheemptychair。Butwithhishabitofpertinaciousconscientiousnessthestrangercontinued,"Itwasregularlystupid,wasn'tit?——andI
  oughttohaveknownbetter。IshouldhaveturnedbackandgoneawaywhenIfoundoutwhatanassIwaslikelytobe,butIwas——
  afraid——youknow,ofalarmingyoubythenoise。”
  "Won'tyousitdown?"saidthesecondlady,pleasantly。
  "Oh,thanks!I'vealetterhere——I"——hetransferredhisstickandhattohislefthandashefeltinhisbreast-pocketwithhisright。
  Buttheactionwassoawkwardthatthestickdroppedontheveranda。
  Bothwomenmadeamovementtorestoreittoitsembarrassedowner,who,however,quicklyanticipatedthem。"Praydon'tmindit,"hecontinued,withacceleratedbreathandheightenedcolor。"Ah,here'stheletter!"HeproducedthenoteBradleyhadreturnedtohim。"It'smine,infact——thatis,IbroughtittoMr。Bradley。HesaidIwastogiveitto——to——to——Mrs。Bradley。”Hepaused,glancingembarrassedlyfromtheonetotheother。
  "I'mMrs。Bradley,"saidtheprettiestone,withalaugh。Hehandedhertheletter。Itranasfollows:——
  "DEARBRADLEY——PutMr。Mainwaringthroughasfarashewantstogo,orhanghimupatTheLookout,justashelikes。TheBank'sbehindhim,andhishat'schalkedallovertheRoad;buthedon'tcaremuchaboutbeingonvelvet。Thatain'thisstyle——andyou'lllikehim。He'ssomebody'ssoninEngland。B。”
  Mrs。Bradleyglancedsimplyatthefirstsentence。"Praysitdown,Mr。Mainwaring,"shesaidgently;"or,rather,letmefirstintroducemycousin——MissMacy。”
  "Thanks,"saidMainwaring,withabowtoMissMacy,"butI——I——I——
  think,"headdedconscientiously,"youdidnotnoticethatyourhusbandhadwrittensomethingacrossthepaper。”
  Mrs。Bradleysmiled,andglancedatherhusband'sindorsement——"Allright。Wadein。”"It'snothingbutJim'sslang,"shesaid,withalaughandaslightlyheightenedcolor。"Heoughtnottohavesentyoubythatshortcut;it'sabother,andevendangerousforastranger。IfyouhadcomedirectlytoUSbytheroad,withoutmakingyourfirstcallatthemill,"sheadded,withatouchofcoquetry,"youwouldhavehadapleasanterwalk,andseenUS
  sooner。Isuppose,however,yougotoffthestageatthemill?"
  "Iwasnotonthecoach,"saidMainwaring,unfasteningthestrapofhisknapsack。"IwalkedoverfromLonePineFlat。”
  "Walked!"echoedbothwomeninsimultaneousastonishment。
  "Yes,"returnedMainwaringsimply,layingasidehisburdenandtakingtheprofferedseat。"It'saveryfinebitofcountry。”
  "Why,it'sfifteenmiles,"saidMrs。Bradley,glancinghorror-
  strickenathercousin。"Howdreadful!AndtothinkJimcouldhavesentyouahorsetoLonePine。Why,youmustbedead!"
  "Thanks,I'mallright!Iratherenjoyedit,youknow。”
  "But,"saidMissMacy,glancingwonderinglyathisknapsack,"youmustwantsomething,achange——orsomerefreshment——afterfifteenmiles。”
  "Praydon'tdisturbyourself,"saidMainwaring,risinghastily,butnotquicklyenoughtopreventtheyounggirlfromslippingpasthimintothehouse,whencesherapidlyreturnedwithadecanterandglasses。
  "PerhapsMr。MainwaringwouldprefertogointoJim'sroomandwashhishandsandputonapairofslippers?"saidMrs。Bradley,withgentleconcern。
  "Thanks,no。Ireallyamnottired。IsentsomeluggageyesterdaybythecoachtotheSummitHotel,"hesaid,observingthewomen'seyesstillfixeduponhisknapsack。"IdaresayIcangetthemifIwantthem。I'vegotachangehere,"hecontinued,liftingtheknapsackasifwithasuddensenseofitsincongruitywithitssurroundings,anddepositingitontheendoftheveranda。
  "Doletitremainwhereitis,"saidMrs。Bradley,greatlyamused,"andpraysitstillandtakesomerefreshment。You'llmakeyourselfillafteryourexertions,"sheadded,withacharmingassumptionofmatronlysolicitude。
  "ButI'mnotatalldeservingofyoursympathy,"saidMainwaring,withalaugh。"I'mawfullyfondofwalking,andmyusualconstitutionalisn'tmuchunderthis。”
  "Perhapsyouwerestrongerthanyouarenow,"saidMrs。Bradley,gazingathimwithafrankcuriositythat,however,broughtafaintdeepeningofcolortohischeek。
  "Idaresayyou'reright,"hesaidsuddenly,withanapologeticsmile。"IquiteforgotthatI'masortofaninvalid,youknow,travellingformyhealth。I'mnotverystronghere,"headded,lightlytappinghischest,thatnow,relievedofthebandsofhisknapsack,appearedsomewhatthinandhollowinspiteofhisbroadshoulders。Hisvoice,too,hadbecomelessclearanddistinct。
  Mrs。Bradley,whowasstillwatchinghim,hererosepotentially。
  "Yououghttotakemorecareofyourself,"shesaid。"Youshouldbeginbyeatingthisbiscuit,drinkingthatglassofwhiskey,andmakingyourselfmorecomfortableinJim'sroomuntilwecangetthespareroomfixedalittle。”
  "ButIamnottobesenttobed——amI?"askedMainwaring,inhalf-
  real,half-amusedconsternation。
  "I'mnotsosureofthat,"saidMrs。Bradley,withplayfulprecision。
  "Butforthepresentwe'llletyouoffwithagoodwashandanapafterwardsinthatrocking-chair,whilemycousinandImakesomelittledomesticpreparations。Yousee,"sheaddedwithacertainproudhumility,"we'vegotonlyoneservant——aChinaman,andtherearemanythingswecan'tleavetohim。”
  ThecoloragainroseinMainwaring'scheek,buthehadtactenoughtoreflectthatanyprotestorhesitationonhispartatthatmomentwouldonlyincreasethedifficultiesofhisgentleentertainers。HeallowedhimselftobeusheredintothehousebyMrs。Bradley,andshowntoherhusband'sroom,withoutperceivingthatMissMacyhadavailedherselfofhisabsencetoruntotheendoftheveranda,mischievouslytrytoliftthediscardedknapsacktoherownprettyshoulder,but,failing,heroicallystaggerwithitintothepassageandsoftlydeposititathisdoor。Thisdone,shepantinglyrejoinedhercousininthekitchen。
  "Well,"saidMrs。Bradley,emphatically。"DIDyouever?Walkingfifteenmilesforpleasure——andwithsuchlungs!"
  "Andthatknapsack!"addedLouiseMacy,pointingtothemarkinherlittlepalmwherethestraphadimbeddeditselfinthesoftflesh。
  "He'snice,though;isn'the?"saidMrs。Bradley,tentatively。
  "Yes,"saidMissMacy,"heisn't,certainly,oneofthoseprovincialfinegentlemenyouobjectto。ButDIDyouseehisshoes?Isupposetheymakethemilesgoquickly,orseemtomeasurelessbycomparison。”
  "They'reprobablymoreserviceablethanthosehigh-heeledthingsthatCaptainGreysonhopsaboutin。”
  "ButtheCaptainalwaysrides——andridesverywell——youknow,"saidLouise,reflectively。Therewasamoment'spause。
  "IsupposeJimwilltellusallabouthim,"saidMrs。Bradley,dismissingthesubject,assheturnedhersleevesbackoverherwhitearms,preparatorytograpplingcertainculinarydifficulties。
  "Jim,"observedMissMacy,shortly,"inmyopinion,knowsnothingmorethanhisnotesays。That'slikeJim。”
  "There'snothingmoretoknow,really,"saidMrs。Bradley,withasuperiorair。"He'sundoubtedlythesonofsomeEnglishmanoffortune,sentouthereforhishealth。”
  "Hush!"
  MissMacyhadheardastepinthepassage。Ithaltedatlast,halfirresolutely,beforetheopendoorofthekitchen,andthestrangerappearedwithanembarrassedair。
  Butinhisbriefabsenceheseemedtohavecompletelygroomedhimself,andstoodthere,theimpersonationofclose-cropped,clean,andwholesomeEnglishyoungmanhood。Thetwowomenappreciateditwithcat-likefastidiousness。
  "Ibegyourpardon;butreallyyou'regoingtoletafellowdosomethingforyou,"hesaid,"justtokeephimfromlookinglikeafool。Ireallycandonoendofthings,youknow,ifyou'lltryme。I'vedonesomecamping-out,andcancookaswellasthenextman。
  Thetwowomenmadeamovementofsmilingremonstrance,halfcoquettish,andhalfsuperior,untilMrs。Bradley,becomingconsciousofherbarearmsandthestranger'swanderingeyes,coloredfaintly,andsaidwithmoredecision:——
  "Certainlynot。You'donlybeintheway。Besides,youneedrestmorethanwedo。Putyourselfintherocking-chairintheveranda,andgotosleepuntilMr。Bradleycomes。”
  Mainwaringsawthatshewasserious,andwithdrew,alittleashamedathisfamiliarityintowhichhisboyishnesshadbetrayedhim。Buthehadscarcelyseatedhimselfintherocking-chairbeforeMissMacyappeared,carryingwithbothhandsalargetinbasinofunshelledpeas。
  "There,"shesaidpantingly,placingherburdeninhislap,"ifyoureallywanttohelp,there'ssomethingtodothatisn'tveryfatiguing。Youmayshellthesepeas。”
  "SHELLthem——Ibegpardon,buthow?"heasked,withsmilingearnestness。
  "How?Why,I'llshowyou——look。”
  Shefranklysteppedbesidehim,soclosethatherfull-skirteddresshalfencompassedhimandthebasininadeliciousconfusion,and,leaningoverhislap,withherlefthandpickedupapea-cod,which,withasinglemovementofhercharminglittlerightthumb,shebrokeattheend,andstrippedthegreenshallowofitstinytreasures。
  Hewatchedherwithsmilingeyes;herown,lookingdownonhim,wereverybrightandluminous。"There;that'seasyenough,"shesaid,andturnedaway。
  "But——onemoment,Miss——Miss——?"
  "Macy,"saidlouise。
  "WhereamItoputtheshells?"
  "Oh!throwthemdownthere——there'sroomenough。”
  Shewaspointingtothecanyonbelow。Theverandaactuallyprojectedoveritsbrink,andseemedtohanginmidairaboveit。
  Mainwaringalmostmechanicallythrewhisarmouttocatchtheincautiousgirl,whohadsteppedheedlesslytoitsextremeedge。
  "Howodd!Don'tyoufinditratherdangeroushere?"hecouldnothelpsaying。"Imean——youmighthavehadarailingthatwouldn'tintercepttheviewandyetbesafe?"
  "It'safancyofMr。Bradley's,"returnedtheyounggirlcarelessly。"It'salllikethis。Thehousewasbuiltonaledgeagainstthesideoftheprecipice,andtheroadsuddenlydropsdowntoit。”
  "It'stremendouslypretty,allthesame,youknow,"saidtheyoungmanthoughtfully,gazing,however,atthegirl'sroundedchinabovehim。
  "Yes,"sherepliedcurtly。"Butthisisn'tworking。ImustgobacktoJenny。YoucanshellthepeasuntilMr。Bradleycomeshome。Hewon'tbelong。”
  Sheturnedaway,andre-enteredthehouse。Withoutknowingwhy,hethoughtherwithdrawalabrupt,andhewasagainfeelinghisreadycolorrisewiththesuspicionofeitherhavingbeenbetrayedbytheyounggirl'sinnocentfearlessnessintosomeunpardonablefamiliarity,whichshehadquietlyresented,oroffeelinganeaseandfreedominthecompanyofthesetwowomenthatwereinconsistentwithrespect,andshouldberestrained。
  He,however,begantoapplyhimselftothetaskgiventohimwithhisusualconscientiousnessofduty,andpresentlyacquiredacertainmanualdexterityintheoperation。Itwas"goodfun"tothrowthecast-offhusksintothemightyunfathomablevoidbeforehim,andwatchthemlingerwithsuspendedgravityinmidairforamoment——apparentlymotionless——untiltheyeitherlostthemselves,amerevanishingblackspotinthethinether,orslidsuddenlyatasharpangleintounknownshadow。Howdeucedoddforhimtobesittinghereinthisfashion!Itwouldbesomethingtotalkofhereafter,andyet,——hestopped——itwasnotatallinthelineofthatcharacteristicadventure,uncivilizednovelty,andbarbarousfreedomwhichforthelastmonthhehadsoughtandexperienced。Itwasnotatalllikehismeetingwiththegrizzlylastweekwhilewanderinginalonelycanyon;notabitinthelineofhischanceacquaintancewiththatnotoriousruffian,SpanishJack,orhiswitnessingwithhisowneyesthatactuallynchingaffairatAngels。
  No!Norwasitatallcharacteristic,accordingtohispreviousideasoffrontierruralseclusion——asforinstancethePikeCountycabinofthefamilywherehestayedonenight,andwherethehandsomedaughteraskedhimwhathisChristiannamewas。No!
  Thesetwoyoungwomenwereveryunlikeher;theyseemedreallyquitetheequalsofhisfamilyandfriendsinEngland,——perhapsmoreattractive,——andyet,yes,itwasthisveryattractivenessthatalarmedhisinbredsocialconservatismregardingwomen。Withamanitwasverydifferent;thatalert,active,intelligenthusband,instinctwiththethrobbinglifeofhissaw-mill,creatorandworkerinone,challengedhisunqualifiedtrustandadmiration。
  Hehadbecomeconsciousforthelastminuteortwoofthinkingrapidlyandbecomingfeverishlyexcited;ofbreathingwithgreaterdifficulty,andarenewedtendencytocough。Thetendencyincreaseduntilheinstinctivelyputasidethepanfromhislapandhalfrose。Buteventhatslightexertionbroughtonanaccessionofcoughing。Heputhishandkerchieftohislips,partlytokeepthesoundfromdisturbingthewomeninthekitchen,partlybecauseofacertainsignificanttasteinhismouthwhichheunpleasantlyremembered。Whenheremovedthehandkerchiefitwas,asheexpected,spottedwithblood。Heturnedquicklyandre-enteredthehousesoftly,regainingthebedroomwithoutattractingattention。
  Anincreasingfaintnesshereobligedhimtoliedownonthebeduntilitshouldpass。
  Everythingwasquiet。Hehopedtheywouldnotdiscoverhisabsencefromtheverandauntilhewasbetter;itwasdeucedlyawkwardthatheshouldhavehadthisattackjustnow——andafterhehadmadesolightofhispreviousexertions。Theywouldthinkhimaneffeminatefraud,thesetwobright,activewomenandthatalert,energeticman。Afaintcolorcameintohischeekattheidea,andanuneasysensethathehadbeeninsomewayfoolishlyimprudentabouthishealth。Again,theymightbealarmedatmissinghimfromtheveranda;perhapshehadbetterhaveremainedthere;perhapsheoughttotellthemthathehadconcludedtotaketheiradviceandliedown。Hetriedtorise,butthedeepbluechasmbeforethewindowseemedtobeswellinguptomeethim,thebedslowlysinkingintoitsobliviousprofundity。Heknewnomore。
  Hecametowiththesmellandtasteofsomepowerfulvolatilespirit,andthevaguevisionofMr。Bradleystillstandingatthewindowofthemillandvibratingwiththemachinery;thischangedpresentlytoapleasantlassitudeandlazycuriosityasheperceivedMr。Bradleysmileandapparentlyslipfromthewindowofthemilltohisbedside。"You'reallrightnow,"saidBradley,cheerfully。
  HewasfeelingMainwaring'spulse。HadhereallybeenillandwasBradleyadoctor?
  Bradleyevidentlysawwhatwaspassinginhismind。"Don'tbealarmed,"hesaidgayly。"I'mnotadoctor,butIpractisealittlemedicineandsurgeryonaccountofthemenatthemill,andaccidents,youknow。You'reallrightnow;you'velostalittleblood:butinacoupleofweeksinthisairwe'llhavethattuberclehealed,andyou'llbeasrightasatrivet。”
  "Inacoupleofweeks!"echoedMainwaring,infaintastonishment。
  "Why,Ileavehereto-morrow。”
  "You'lldonothingofthekind"saidMrs。Bradley,withsmilingperemptoriness,suddenlyslippingoutfrombehindherhusband。
  "Everythingisallperfectlyarranged。Jimhassentoffmessengerstoyourfriends,sothatifyoucan'tcometothem,theycancometoyou。Youseeyoucan'thelpyourself!IfyouWILLwalkfifteenmileswithsuchlungs,andthenfrightenpeopletodeath,youmustabidebytheconsequences。”
  "Youseetheoldladyhasfixedyou,"saidBradley,smiling;"andshe'sthemasterhere。Come,Mainwaring,youcansendanyothermessageyoulike,andhavewhoandwhatyouwanthere;butHEREyoumuststopforawhile。”
  "ButdidIfrightenyoureally?"stammeredMainwaring,faintly,toMrs。Bradley。
  "Frightenus!"saidMrs。Bradley。"Well,lookthere!"
  Shepointedtothewindow,whichcommandedaviewoftheveranda。
  MissMacyhaddroppedintothevacantchair,withherlittlefeetstretchedoutbeforeher,hercheeksburningwithheatandfire,hereyespartlyclosed,herstrawhathangingbyaribbonroundherneck,herbrownhairclingingtoherearsandforeheadindamptendrils,andanenormouspalm-leaffanineachhandviolentlyplayinguponthischarmingpictureofexhaustionandabandonment。
  "Shecametearingdowntothemill,bare-backedonourhalf-brokenmustang,abouthalfanhourago,tocallme'tohelpyou,'"
  explainedBradley。"Heavenknowshowshemanagedtodoit!"
  CHAPTERII。
  ThemedicationofthewoodswasnotoverestimatedbyBradley。
  TherewassurelysomeocculthealingpropertyinthatvastreservoirofbalmyandresinousodorsoverwhichTheLookoutbeetledandclung,andfromwhichattimesthepureexhalationsoftheterracedvalleyseemedtorise。Underitsremedialinfluenceandaconscientiousadherencetotherulesofabsoluterestandreposelaiddownforhim,Mainwaringhadnoreturnofthehemorrhage。Thenearestprofessionalmedicalauthority,hastilysummoned,sawnoreasonforchangingorforsupplementingBradley'sintelligentandsimpletreatment,althoughastoundedthatthepatienthadbeenundernomoreradicalorsystematiccurethantravelandexercise。ThewomenespeciallywereamazedthatMainwaringhadtaken"nothingforit,"intheirhabitualexperienceofanunfetteredpill-and-elixir-consumingdemocracy。Intheirknowledgeofthethousand"panaceas"thatfilledtheshelvesofthegeneralstore,thissingularabstentionoftheirguestseemedtoindicateanationalpeculiarity。
  Hisbedwasmovedbesidethelowwindow,fromwhichhecouldnotonlyviewtheverandabutconverseattimeswithitsoccupants,andevenlistentothebookwhichMissMacy,seatedwithout,readaloudtohim。IntheeveningBradleywouldlingerbyhiscouchuntillate,beguilingthetediumofhisconvalescencewithcharacteristicstoriesandinformationwhichhethoughtmightpleasetheinvalid。
  ForMainwaring,whohadbeenearlystruckwithBradley'sreadyandcultivatedintelligence,endedbyshylyavoidingthediscussionofmoreserioustopics,partlybecauseBradleyimpressedhimwithasuspicionofhisowninferiority,andpartlybecauseMainwaringquestionedthetasteofBradley'sapparentexhibitionofhismanifestsuperiority。Helearnedaccidentallythatthismill-ownerandbackwoodsmanwasacollege-bredman;butthepracticalapplicationofthateducationtotheordinaryaffairsoflifewasnewtotheyoungEnglishman'straditions,andgratedalittleharshlyonhisfeelings。HewouldhavebeenquitecontentifBradleyhad,likehimselfandfellowsheknew,undervaluedhistraining,andkepthisgiftsconservativelyimpractical。Theknowledgealsothathishost'seducationnaturallycamefromsomeprovincialinstitutionunlikeOxfordandCambridgemayhaveunconsciouslyaffectedhisgeneralestimate。Isayunconsciously,forhisstrictconscientiousnesswouldhaverejectedanysuchformalproposition。
  Anothertrifleannoyedhim。HecouldnothelpnoticingalsothatalthoughBradley'smannerandsympathywereconfidentialandalmostbrotherly,henevermadeanyallusiontoMainwaring'sownfamilyorconnections,and,infact,gavenoindicationofwhathebelievedwasthenationalcuriosityinregardtostrangers。Somewhatembarrassedbythisindifference,MainwaringmadetheoccasionofwritingsomelettershomeanopportunityforlaughinglyalludingtothefactthathehadmadehismotherandhissistersfullyawareofthegreatdebttheyowedthehouseholdofTheLookout。
  "They'llprobablyallsendyouaroundrobinofthanks,except,perhaps,mynextbrother,Bob。”
  Bradleycontentedhimselfwithagestureofgeneraldeprecation,anddidnotaskWHYMainwaring'syoungbrothershouldcontemplatehisdeathwithsatisfaction。Nevertheless,sometimeafterwardsMissMacyremarkedthatitseemedhardthatthehappinessofonememberofafamilyshoulddependuponacalamitytoanother。"Asforinstance?"askedMainwaring,whohadalreadyforgottenthecircumstance。"Why,ifyouhaddiedandyouryoungerbrothersucceededtothebaronetcy,andbecomeSirRobertMainwaring,"
  respondedMissMacy,withprecision。Thiswasthefirstandonlyallusiontohisfamilyandprospectiverank。Ontheotherhand,hehad——throughnaiveandboyishinquiries,whichseemedtoamusehisentertainers——acquired,ashebelieved,afullknowledgeofthehistoryandantecedentsoftheBradleyhousehold。HeknewhowBradleyhadbroughthisyoungwifeandhercousintoCaliforniaandabandonedalucrativelawpracticeinSanFranciscototakepossessionofthismountainmillandwoodland,whichhehadacquiredthroughsomeprofessionalservice。
  "Thenyouareabarristerreally?"saidMainwaring,gravely。
  Bradleylaughed。"I'mafraidI'vehadmorepractice——thoughnotaslucrativeaone——assurgeonordoctor。”
  "Butyou'reregularlyontherolls,youknow;you'reenteredasCounsel,andallthatsortofthing?"continuedMainwaring,withgreatseriousness。
  "Well,yes,"repliedBradley,muchamused。"I'mafraidImustpleadguiltytothat。”
  "It'snotabadsortofthing,"saidMainwaring,naively,ignoringBradley'samusement。"I'vegotacousinwho'sgoneinforthelaw。
  Gotoutofthearmytodoit——too。He'sasharpfellow。”
  "ThenyouDOallowamantotrymanytrades——overthere,"saidMissMacy,demurely。
  "Yes,sometimes,"saidMainwaring,graciously,butbynomeanscertainthatthecasewasatallanalogous。
  Nevertheless,asifrelievedofcertaindoubtsoftheconventionalqualityofhishost'sattainments,henowgavehimselfuptoaveryheartyandhonestadmirationofBradley。"Youknowit'sawfullykindofhimtotalktoafellowlikemewhojustpulledthrough,andnevergotanyprizesatOxford,anddon'tunderstandthehalfofthesethings,"heremarkedconfidentiallytoMrs。Bradley。"HeknowsmoreaboutthethingsweusedtogoinforatOxfordthanlotsofourmen,andhe'sneverbeenthere。He'suncommonlyclever。”
  "Jimwasalwaysverybrilliant,"returnedMrs。Bradley,indifferently,andwithmorethanevenconventionallypolitewifelydeprecation;"Iwishheweremorepractical。”
  "Practical!Oh,Isay,Mrs。Bradley!Why,afellowthatcangoinamongalotofworkmenandtellthemjustwhattodo——anall-roundchapthatcanbeindependentofhisvalet,hisdoctor,andhis——
  banker!ByJove——THAT'Spractical!"
  "Imean,"saidMrs。Bradley,coldly,"thattherearesomethingsthatagentlemanoughtnottobepracticalaboutnorindependentof。Mr。Bradleywouldhavedonebettertohaveusedhistalentsinsomemorelegitimateandestablishedway。”
  Mainwaringlookedatheringenuinesurprise。TohisinexperiencedobservationBradley'sintelligentenergyand,aboveall,hisoriginality,oughttohavebeenpricelessintheeyesofhiswife——
  theAmericanfemaleofhisspecies。Hefeltthatslightshockwhichmostloyalorlogicalmenfeelwhenfirstbroughtfacetofacewiththeeasydisloyaltyandincomprehensiblelogicofthefeminineaffections。Herewasafellow,byJove,thatanywomanoughttobeproudof,and——and——hestoppedblankly。HewonderedifMissMacysympathizedwithhercousin。
  Howbeit,thisdidnotaffectthecharmoftheiridylliclifeatTheLookout。Theprecipiceoverwhichtheyhungwasascharmingaseverinitspoeticillusionsofspaceanddepthandcolor;theisolationoftheircomfortableexistenceinthetastefulyetaudacioushabitation,thepleasantroutineofdailytasksandamusements,alltendedtomaketheenforcedquietandinactionofhisconvalescencealazyrecreation。Hewasreallyimproving;morethanthat,hewasconsciousofacertainsatisfactioninthispassiveobservationofnoveltythatwashealthierandperhapsTRUER
  thanhispreviouspassionforadventureandthatfebriledesireforchangeandexcitementwhichhenowfeltwasapartofhisdisease。
  Norwereincidentandvarietyentirelyabsentfromthistranquilexperience。HewasonedayastonishedatbeingpresentedbyBradleywithcopiesofthelatestEnglishnewspapers,procuredfromSacramento,andheequallyastonishedhishost,afterprofuselythankinghim,byonlylistlesslyglancingattheircolumns。Heestoppedaproposedvisitfromoneofhisinfluentialcountrymen;
  intheabsenceofhisfairentertainersattheirdomesticduties,heextractedinfinitesatisfactionfromFoo-Yup,theChineseservant,whowasparticularlydetachedforhisservice。Fromhisinvalidcoignofvantageatthewindowhewasobservantofallthatpassedupontheveranda,thatal-frescoaudience-roomofTheLookout,andhewasgood-humoredlyconsciousthatagreatmanyeccentricandpeculiarvisitorswereinvariablydraggedthitherbyMissMacy,andgoadedintocharacteristicexhibitionwithinsightandhearingofherguest,withatooevidentview,undertheostentatiousexcuseofextendinghisknowledgeofnationalcharacterormischievouslyshockinghim。
  "WhenyouarestrongenoughtostandCaptainGashweiler'sopinionsoftheEstablishedChurchandChinamen,"saidMissMacy,afteroneoftheserevelations,"I'llgetJimtobringhimhere,forreallyheswearssooutrageouslythateveninthebroadestinterestsofinternationalunderstandingandgood-willneitherMrs。Bradleynormyselfcouldbepresent。”
  Onanotheroccasionsheprovokinglylingeredbeforehiswindowforamomentwitharifleslungjauntilyoverhershoulder。"Ifyouhearashotortwodon'texciteyourself,andbelievewe'rehavingalynchingcaseinthewoods。Itwillbeonlyme。There'ssomecreature——confess,youexpectedmetosay'critter'——hangingroundthebarn。Itmaybeabear。Good-by。”Shemissedthecreature,——
  whichhappenedtobereallyabear,——muchtoMainwaring'sillogicalsatisfaction。"Iwonderwhy,"hereflected,withvagueuneasiness,"shedoesn'tleaveallthatsortofthingtogirlslikethattow-
  headedgirlattheblacksmith's。”
  Itchanced,however,thatthisblacksmith'stow-headeddaughter,who,itmaybeincidentallyremarked,hadtheadditionaleccentricitiesoflargeblackeyesandlargewhiteteeth,cametotheforeinquiteanotherfashion。Shortlyafterthis,Mainwaringbeingabletoleavehisroomandjointhefamilyboard,Mrs。
  Bradleyfounditnecessarytoenlargeherdomesticservice,andarrangedwithhernearestneighbor,theblacksmith,toallowhisdaughtertocometoTheLookoutforafewdaysto"dothechores"
  andassistinthehousekeeping,asshehadonpreviousoccasions。
  ThedayofheradventBradleyenteredMainwaring'sroom,and,closingthedoormysteriously,fixedhisblueeyes,kindlingwithmischief,ontheyoungEnglishman。
  "Youareaware,mydearboy,"hebeganwithaffectedgravity,"thatyouarenowlivinginalandofliberty,wheremereartificialdistinctionsarenotknown,andwhereFreedomfromhermountainheightsgenerallylevelsallsocialpositions。Ithinkyouhavegraciouslyadmittedthatfact。”
  "IknowI'vebeentakingatremendouslotoffreedomwithyouandyours,oldman,andit'sadeucedshame,"interruptedMainwaring,withafaintsmile。
  "Andthatnowhere,"continuedBradley,withimmovablefeatures,"doesequalityexistasperfectlyasaboveyonderunfathomableabyss,whereyouhavealso,doubtless,observedtheAmericaneagleproudlysoarsandscreamsdefiance。”
  "Thenthatwasthefellowthatkeptmeawakethismorning,andmademewonderifIwasstrongenoughtoholdagunagain。”
  "Thatwouldn'thavesettledthematter,"continuedBradley,imperturbably。"Thecaseissimplythis:MissMintySharpe,thatblacksmith'sdaughter,hasonceortwiceconsented,foraslightemolument,toassistinourdomesticserviceforadayortwo,andshecomesbackagainto-day。Now,undertheaegisofthatnoblebirdwhomyournationalinstinctstemptyoutodestroy,shehasonallpreviousoccasionstakenhermealswithus,atthesametable,ontermsofperfectequality。Shewillnaturallyexpecttodothesamenow。Mrs。Bradleythoughtitproper,therefore,towarnyou,that,incaseyourhealthwasnotquiteequaltothisdemocraticsimplicity,youcouldstilldineinyourroom。”
  "Itwouldbegreatfun——ifMissSharpewon'tobjecttomypresence。”
  "Butitmustnotbe'greatfun,'"returnedBradley,moreseriously;
  "forMissMinty'sperceptionofhumorisprobablyaskeenasyours,andshewouldbequicktonoticeit。And,sofarfromhavinganyobjectiontoyou,Iaminclinedtothinkthatweoweherconsenttocometoherdesireofmakingyouracquaintance。”
  "Shewillfindmyconductmostexemplary,"saidMainwaring,earnestly。
  "Letushopeso,"concludedBradley,withunabatedgravity。"And,nowthatyouhaveconsented,letmeaddfrommyownexperiencethatMissMinty'slemon-piesaloneareworthyofanyconcession。
  Thedinner-hourcame。Mainwaring,alittlepaleandinteresting,leaningonthearmofBradley,crossedthehall,andforthefirsttimeenteredthedining-roomofthehousewherehehadlodgedforthreeweeks。Itwasabright,cheerfulapartment,givinguponthelaurelsoftherockyhillside,andpermeated,liketherestofthehouse,withthewholesomespiceofthevalley——anodorthat,initspuredesiccatingproperty,seemedtoobliterateallflavorofalienhumanhabitation,andeventodominateandetherealizetheappetizingsmelloftheviandsbeforethem。Thebare,shining,planed,boardedwallsappearedtoresentanydecorationthatmighthavesavoredofdust,decay,ormoisture。Thefourlargewindowsandlong,opendoor,setinscantystripsoftheplainestspotlessmuslin,framedinthemselvespicturesofwoodsandrockandskyoflimitlessdepth,color,anddistance,thatmadeallotheradornmentimpertinent。Nature,invadingtheroomateveryopening,hadbanishedArtfromthoseneutralwalls。
  "It'slikeapicnic,withcomfort,"saidMainwaring,glancingroundhimwithboyishappreciation。MissMintywasnotyetthere;theChinamanwasaloneinattendance。Mainwaringcouldnothelpwhispering,halfmischievously,toLouise,"YoudrawthelineatChinamen,Isuppose?"