"Wal,Ireckononlyabootfivehundredgoodhossstepsareseparatin’
usfromthatoutfit,"drawledBlaisdell。
Noonerepliedtohisjocularity。GastonIsbel’seyesnarrowedtoaslitinhisfurrowedfaceandhekeptthemfasteneduponGreaves’sstore。
Blue,likewise,hadasombercastofcountenance,not,perhaps,anydarkernorgrimmerthanthoseofhiscomrades,butmorerepresentativeofintensepreoccupationofmind。ThelookofhimthrilledJean,whocouldsenseitsdeadliness,yetcouldnotgraspanymore。Altogether,themannerofthevillagersandthewatchfulpacingtoandfrooftheJorthfollowersandthesilent,bodingfrontofIsbelandhismensummedupforJeanthemenaceofthemomentthatmustverysoonchangetoaterriblereality。
AtacallfromMeeker,whostoodatthebackofthecabin,GastonIsbelrodeintotheyard,followedbytheothersofhisparty。"Somebodylookafterthehosses,"orderedIsbel,ashedismountedandtookhisrifleandpack。"Betterleavethesaddleson,leastwaystillweseewhat’scomin’off。"
JeanandBillIsbelledthehorsesbacktothecorral。Whilewateringandfeedingthem,JeansomehowreceivedtheimpressionthatBillwastryingtospeak,toconfideinhim,tounburdenhimselfofsomeload。
ThispeculiarityofBill’shadbecomemarkedwhenhewasperfectlysober。
Yethehadneverspokenorevenbegunanythingunusual。Uponthepresentoccasion,however,Jeanbelievedthathisbrothermighthavegottenridofhisemotion,orwhateveritwas,hadtheynotbeeninterruptedbyColmor。
"Boys,theoldman’sordersareforustosneakroundonthreesidesofGreaves’sstore,keepin’outofgunshottillwefindgoodcover,an’thencrawlcloseran’topickoffanyofJorth’sgangwhoshowshimself。"
BillIsbelstrodeoffwithoutareplytoColmor。
"Well,Idon’tthinksomuchofthat,"saidJean,ponderingly。
"Jorthhaslotsoffriendshere。Somebodymightpickusoff。"
"Ikicked,buttheoldmanshutmeup。He’snottobebuckedag’in’
now。Struckmeaspowerfulqueer。Butnowonder。"
"Maybeheknowsbest。Didhesayanythin’aboutwhathean’therestofthemaregoin’todo?"
"Nope。Bluetaxedhimwiththatan’gotthesameasme。Ireckonwe’dbettertryitout,forawhile,anyway。"
"Lookslikehewantsustokeepoutofthefight,repliedJean,thoughtfully。"Maybe,though……Dad’snofool。Colmor,youwaitheretillIgetoutofsight。I’llgoroundan’comeupascloseasadvisablebehindGreaves’sstore。Youtaketherightside。
An’keephid。"
WiththatJeanstrodeoff,goingaroundthebarn,straightouttheorchardlanetotheopenflat,andthenclimbingafencetothenorthofthevillage。Presentlyhereachedalineofshedsandcorrals,towhichhehelduntilhearrivedattheroad。ThispointwasaboutaquarterofamilefromGreaves’sstore,andaroundthebend。Jeansightednoone。Theroad,thefields,theyards,thebacksofthecabinsalllookeddeserted。AblighthadsettleddownuponthepeacefulactivitiesofGrassValley。Crossingtheroad,Jeanbegantocircleuntilhecameclosetoseveralcabins,aroundwhichhemadeawidedetour。Thistookhimtotheedgeoftheslope,wherebrushandthicketsaffordedhimasafepassagetoalinedirectlybackofGreaves’sstore。Thenheturnedtowardit。Soonhewasagainapproachingacabinofthatside,andsomeofitsinmatesdescriedhim,Theiractionsattestedtotheiralarm。Jeanhalfexpectedashotfromthisquarter,suchwerehisgrowingdoubts,buthewasmistaken。Aman,unknowntoJean,closelywatchedhisguardedmovementsandthenwavedahand,asiftosignifytoJeanthathehadnothingtofear。Afterthisacthedisappeared。JeanbelievedthathehadbeenrecognizedbysomeonenotantagonistictotheIsbels。Thereforehepassedthecabinand,comingtoathickscrub—oaktreethatofferedshelter,hehidtheretowatch。FromthisspothecouldseethebackofGreaves’sstore,atadistanceprobablytoofarforariflebullettoreach。Beforehim,asfarasthestore,andoneachside,extendedthevillagecommon。
Infrontofthestorerantheroad。Jean’spositionwassuchthathecouldnotcommandsightofthisroaddowntowardMeeker’shouse,afactthatdisturbedhim。Notsatisfiedwiththisstand,hestudiedhissurroundingsinthehopeofespyingabetter。Andhediscoveredwhathethoughtwouldbeamorefavorableposition,althoughhecouldnotseemuchfartherdowntheroad。Jeanwentbackaroundthecabinand,comingoutintotheopentotheright,hegotthecornerofGreaves’sbarnbetweenhimandthewindowofthestore。Thenheboldlyhurriedintotheopen,andsoonreachedanoldwagon,frombehindwhichheproposedtowatch。Hecouldnotseeeitherwindowordoorofthestore,butifanyoftheJorthcontingentcameoutthebackwaytheywouldbewithinreachofhisrifle。Jeantooktheriskofbeingshotatfromeitherside。
SosharpandrovingwashissightthathesoonespiedColmorslippingalongbehindthetreessomehundredyardstotheleft。AllhiseffortstocatchaglimpseofBill,however,werefruitless。AndthisappearedstrangetoJean,fortherewereseveralgoodplacesontherightfromwhichBillcouldhavecommandedthefrontofGreaves’sstoreandthewholewestside。
Colmordisappearedamongsomeshrubbery,andJeanseemedleftalonetowatchadeserted,silentvillage。Watchingandlistening,hefeltthatthetimedragged。Yettheshadowscastbythesunshowedhimthat,nomatterhowtensehefeltandhowthemomentsseemedhours,theywerereallyflying。
SuddenlyJean’searsrangwiththevibrantshockofariflereport。
Hejerkedup,strungandthrilling。Itcamefrominfrontofthestore。
Itwasfollowedbyrevolvershots,heavy,booming。Threehecounted,andtherestweretooclosetogethertoenumerate。Asinglehoarseyellpealedout,somehowtrenchantandtriumphant。Otheryells,notsowildandstrange,muffledthefirstone。Thensilenceclappeddownonthestoreandthe,opensquare。
JeanwasdeadlycertainthatsomeoftheJorthclanwouldshowthemselves。Hestrainedtostillthetremblingthosesuddenshotsandthatsignificantyellhadcausedhim。Nomanappeared。NomoresoundscaughtJean’sears。Thesuspense,then,grewunbearable。
Itwasnotthathecouldnotwaitforanenemytoappear,butthathecouldnotwaittolearnwhathadhappened。Everymomentthathestayedthere,withhandslikesteelonhisrifle,witheyesofafalcon,butaddedtoadreadful,darkcertaintyofdisaster。Arifleshotswiftlyfollowedbyrevolvershots!Whatcould,theymean?Revolvershotsofdifferentcaliber,surelyfiredbydifferentmen!Whatcouldtheymean?
ItwasnottheseshotsthataccountedforJean’sdread,buttheyellwhichhadfollowed。Allhisintelligenceandallhisnervewerenotsufficienttofightdownthefeelingofcalamity。Andatlast,yieldingtoit,helefthispost,andranlikeadeeracrosstheopen,throughthecabinyard,andaroundtheedgeoftheslopetotheroad。Herehiscautionbroughthimtoahalt。Notalivingthingcrossedhisvision。
Breakingintoarun,hesoonreachedthebackofMeeker’splaceandentered,tohurryforwardtothecabin。
Colmorwasthereintheyard,breathinghard,hisfaceworking,andinfrontofhimcrouchedseveralofthemenwithriflesready。Theroad,toJean’sflashingglance,wasapparentlydeserted。Bluesatonthedoorstep,lightingacigarette。ThenonthemomentBlaisdellstrodetothedoorofthecabin。Jeanhadneverseenhimlooklikethat。
"Jean——look——downtheroad,"hesaid,brokenly,andwithbighandshakinghepointeddowntowardGreaves’sstore。
LikelightningJean’sglanceshotdown——down——down——untilitstoppedtofixupontheprostrateformofaman,lyinginthemiddleoftheroad。
Amanoflengthybuild,shirt—sleevedarmsflungwide,whiteheadinthedust——dead!Jean’srecognitionwasasswiftashissight。Hisfather!
Theyhadkilledhim!TheJorths!Itwasdone。Hisfather’spremonitionofdeathhadnotbeenfalse。Andthen,aftertheseflashingthoughts,cameasenseofblankness,momentarilyalmostoblivion,thatgaveplacetoarendingoftheheart。ThatpainJeanhadknownonlyatthedeathofhismother。Itpassed,thisagonizingpang,anditsicypressureyieldedtoarushinggustofblood,fieryashell。
"Who——didit?"whisperedJean。
"Jorth!"repliedBlaisdell,huskily。"Son,wecouldn’tholdyourdadback……Wecouldn’t。Hewaslikealion……An’hethrowedhislifeaway!
Oh,ifithadn’tbeenforthatit’dnotbesoawful。Shore,wecomeheahtoshootan’beshot。Butnotlikethat……ByGod,itwasmurder——murder!"
Jean’smutelipsframedaqueryeasilyread。
"Tellhim,Blue。Icain’t,"continuedBlaisdell,andhetrampedbackintothecabin。
"Setdown,Jean,an’takethingseasy,"saidBlue,calmly。"Youknowweallreckonedwe’dgitpluggedonewayoranotherinthisdeal。
An’shoreitdoesn’tmattermuchhowafellargitsit。Allthetoughttobotherusistomakeshoretheotheroutfitbitesthedust——sameasyourdadhadto。"
Underthisman’stranquilpresence,allthemorequietingbecauseitseemedtobesodeadlysureandcool,Jeanfelttheupliftofhisdarkspirit,theacceptanceoffatality,themountingcontroloffacultiesthatmustwait。Thelittlegunmanseemedtohaveabouthisinertpresencesomethingthatsuggestedarattlesnake’sinherentknowledgeofitsdestructiveness。Jeansatdownandwipedhisclammyface。
"Jean,yourdadreckonedtosquareaccountswithJorth,an’saveusall,"
beganBlue,puffingoutacloudofsmoke。"Buthereckonedtoolate。
Mebbeyears;ago——orevennotlongago——ifhe’dcalledJorthoutmantomanthere’dneverbeenanyJorth—Isbelwar。GastonIsbel’sconsciencewoketoolate。That’showIfiggerit。"
"Hurry!Tellme——howit——happen,"pantedJean。
"Wal,alittlewhileaftery’uleftIseenyourdadwritin’onaleafhetoreoutofabook——Meeker’sBible,asyucansee。Ithoughtthetwasfunny。An’Blaisdellgavemeahunch。PrettysoonalongcomesyoungEvarts。Theoldmancallshimoutofourhearin’an’talkstohim。
ThenIseenhimgivetheboysomethin’,whichIafterwardfiggeredwaswhathewroteontheleafoutoftheBible。Mean’Blaisdellbothtriedtogitoutofhimwhatthetmeant。Butnotaword。Ikeptwatchin’an’
afterawhileIseenyoungEvartsslipoutthebackway。MebbehalfanhourIseenabare—leggedkidcross,theroadan’gointoGreaves’sstore……ThenshoreItumbledtoyourdad。He’dsentanotetoJorthtocomeoutan’meethimfacetoface,mantoman!……
Shoreitwaslikereadin’whatyourdadhadwrote。ButIdidn’tsaynothin’toBlaisdell。Ijestwatched。"
Bluedrawledtheselastwords,asifheenjoyedremembranceofhiskeenreasoning。Asmilewreathedhisthinlips。Hedrewtwiceonthecigaretteandemittedanothercloudofsmoke。Quitesuddenlythenhechanged。Hemadearapidgesture——thewhipofahand,significantandpassionate。Andswiftwordsfollowed:
"ColonelLeeJorthstalkedoutofthestore——outintotheroad——mebbeahundredsteps。Thenhehalted。Heworehislongblackcoatan’hiswideblackhat,an’hestoodlikeastone。
"’Whatthehell!’burstoutBlaisdell,comin’outofhistrance。
"Therestofusjestlooked。I’dforgotyourdad,fortheminnit。
Sohadallofus。Butwerememberedsoonenoughwhenweseenhimstalkout。Everybodyhadahunchthen。Icalledhim。Blaisdellbeggedhimtocomeback。Allthefellars;hadasay。Nouse!
ThenIshorecussedhiman’toldhimitwasplainasdaythetJorthdidn’thitmelikeanhonestman。Icansensesuchthings。IknewJorthhadtrickuphissleeve。I’venotbeenagunfighterfernothin’。
"Yourdadhadnorifle。Hepackedhisgunathiship。Hejeststalkeddownthetroadlikeagiant,goin’fasteran’faster,holdin’hisheadhigh。Itshorewasfinetoseehim。ButIwassick。IheerdBlaisdellgroan,an’Frederickstharcussedsomethin’fierce……Whenyourdadhalted——IreckonabootfiftystepsfromJorth——thenweallwentnumb。
Iheerdyourdad’svoice——thenJorth’s。Theycutlikeknives。
Y’ucouldshoreheahthehatetheyhedfereachother。"
Bluehadbecomealittlehusky。Hisspeechhadgrowngraduallytodenotehisfeeling。Underneathhisserenitytherewasadifferentorderofman。
"Ireckonbothyourdadan’Jorthwentfertheirgunsatthesametime——anevenbreak。Butjestastheydrew,someoneshotariflefromthestore。Musthevbeenaforty—fiveseventy。Abiggun!Thebulletmusthavehityourdadlowdown,abootthemiddle。Heactedthetway,sinkin’
tohisknees。An’hewaswildinshootin’——sowildthethemusthevmissed。Thenhewabbled——an’Jorthruninadozensteps,shootin’fast,tillyourdadfellover……Jorthruncloser,bentoverhim,an’thenstraightenedupwithanApacheyell,ifIeverheerdone……An’thenJorthbackedslow——lookin’allthetime——backedtothestore,an’wentin。"
Blue’svoiceceased。Jeanseemedsuddenlyreleasedfromanimpellingmagnetthatnowdroppedhimtosomenumb,dizzydepth。Blue’sleanfacegrewhazy。ThenJeanbowedhisheadinhishands,andsatthere,whileaslighttremorshookallhismusclesatonce。Hegrewdeathlycoldanddeathlysick。Thisparoxysmslowlyworeaway,andJeangrewconsciousofadullamazeattheapparentdeadnessofhisspirit。
Blaisdellplacedahuge,kindlyhandonhisshoulder。
"Braceup,son!"hesaid,withvoicenowclearandresonant。"Shoreit’swhatyourdadexpected——an’whatweallmustlookfor……
Ifyuwasgoin’tokillJorthbefore——thinkhow————shorey’u’regoin’
tokillhimnow。"
"Blaisdell’stalkin’,"putinBlue,andhisvoicehadacoldring。
"LeeJorthwillneverseethesunriseag’in!"
ThesecallstotheprimitiveinJean,totheIndian,werenotinvain。
Butevenso,whenthedarktideroseinhim,therewasstillahauntingconsciousnessofthecrueltyofthissingulardoomimposeduponhim。
StrangelyEllenJorth’sfacefloatedbackinthedepthsofhisvision,pale,fading,likethefaceofaspiritfloatingby。
"Blue,"saidBlaisdell,"let’sgetIsbel’sbodysoonaswedare,an’buryit。Reckonwecan,rightafterdark。"
"Shore,"repliedBlue。"Buty’ufellarsfiggerthetout。I’mthinkin’
hard。I’vegotsomethin’onmymind。"
Jeangrewfascinatedbythelooksandspeechandactionofthelittlegunman。Blue,indeed,hadsomethingonhismind。Anditbodedilltothemeninthatdarksquarestonehousedowntheroad。Hepacedtoandfrointheyard,backandforthonthepathtothegate,andthenheenteredthecabintostalkupanddown,fasterandfaster,untilallatoncehehaltedasifstruck,toupflinghisrightarminasingularfiercegesture。
"Jean,callthemenin,"hesaid,tersely。
Theyallfiledin,sinisterandsilent,witheagerfacesturnedtothelittleTexan。Hisdominanceshowedmarkedly。
Gordon,y’ustandinthedooran’keepyoureyepeeled,"wentonBlue……Now,boys,listen!I’vethoughtitallout。Thisgameofmanhuntin’isthesametomeascattleraisin’istoy’u。An’mylifeinTexasallcomesbacktome,Ireckon,ingoodsteadferusnow。I’mgoin’tokillLeeJorth!Himfirst,an’mebbehisbrothers。IhadtothinkofagoodmanywaysbeforeIhitononeIreckonwillbeshore。
It’sgottobeSHORE。Jorthhasgottodie!Wal,heah’smyplan……
ThetJorthoutfitisdrinkin’some,wecangambleonit。They’renotgoin’toleavethetstore。An’ofcoursethey’llbeexpectin’ustostartafight。Ireckonthey’lllookfersomesuchsiegeastheyheldroundIsbel’sranch。Butweshoreain’tgoin’todothet。I’mgoin’
tosurprisethetoutfit。There’sonlyonemanamongthemwhoisdangerous,an’thet’sQueen。IknowQueen。Buthedoesn’tknowme。
An’I’mgoin’tofinishmyjobbeforehegetsacquaintedwithme。
Afterthet,allright!"
Bluepausedamoment,hiseyesnarrowingdown,hiswholefacesettinginhardcastofintensepreoccupation,asifhevisualizedasceneofextraordinarynature。
"Wal,what’syourtrick?"demandedBlaisdell。
"Y’uallknowGreaves’sstore,"continuedBlue。"Howthemwindershavewoodenshuttersthetkeepalightfromshowin’outside?Wal,I’mgamblin’
thetassoonasit’sdarkJorth’sgangwillbecelebratin。They’llbedrinkin’an’they’llhavealight,an’thewinderswillbeshut。They’renotgoin’toworrynoneabootus。Thetstoreislikeafort。Itwon’tburn。An’shorethey’dneverthinkofuschargin’theminthere。Wal,assoonasit’sdark,we’llgoroundbehindthelotsan’comeupjestacrosttheroadfromGreaves’s。Ireckonwe’dbetterleaveIsbelwherehelaystillthisfight’sover。Mebbey’u’llhavemore’nhimtobury。
We’llcrawlbehindthembushesinfrontofColeman’syard。An’heah’swhereJeancomesin。He’lltakeanax,an’hisguns,ofcourse,an’dosomeofhisInjunsneakin’roundtothebackofGreaves’sstore……
An’,Jean,y’umustdoaslickjobofthis。ButIreckonit’llbeeasyferyou。Backthereit’llbedarkaspitch,feranyonelookin’outofthestore。An’I’mfiggerin’y’ucantakeyourtimean’crawlrightup。
Nowify’udon’trememberhowGreaves’sbackyardlooksI’lltelly’u。"
HereBluedroppedononekneetothefloorandwithafingerhetracedamapofGreaves’sbarnandfence,thebackdoorandwindow,andespeciallyabreakinthestonefoundationwhichledintoakindofcellarwhereGreavesstoredwoodandotherthingsthatcouldbeleftoutdoors。
"Jean,Itakeparticularpainstoshowy’uwherethisholeis,"saidBlue,"becauseifthegangrunsouty’ucouldduckintherean’hide。
An’iftheyrunoutintotheyard——wal,y’u’dmakeitasorryrunferthem……Wal,wheny’u’vecrawledupclosetoGreaves’sbackdoor,an’waitedlongenoughtoseean’listen——thenyou’retorunfastan’
swingyouraxsmashag’in’thewinder。Takeaquickpeepinify’uwantto。Itmighthelp。Thenjumpquickan’takeaswingatthedoor。
Y’u’llbestandin’tooneside,soifthegangshootsthroughthedoortheywon’thity’u。Bangthetdoorgoodan’hard……Wal,now’swhereIcomein。Wheny’uswingthetaxI’llshorerunferthefrontofthestore。Jorthan’hisoutfitwillbesomeattentivetothetpoundin’ofyoursonthebackdoor。SoIreckon。An’they’llbelookin’thetway。I’llrunin——yell——an’throwmygunsonJorth。"
"Humph!Isthatall?"ejaculatedBlaisdell。
"Ireckonthet’sallan’I’mfiggerin’it’sahellofalot,"respondedBlue,dryly。"Thet’swhatJorthwillthink。"
"Wheredowecomein?"
"Wal,y’uallcanbackmeup,"repliedBlue,dubiously。Y’usee,myplangoesasfaraskillin’Jorth——an’mebbehisbrothers。MebbeI’llgetacrackatQueen。ButI’llbeshoreofJorth。Afterthetalldepends。Mebbeit’llbeeasyfermetogetout。An’ifIdoy’ufellarswillknowitan’canfillthetstoreroomfullofbullets。"
"Wal,Blue,withallduerespecttoy’u,Ishoredon’tlikeyourplan,"
declaredBlaisdell。"Successdependsupontoomanylittlethingsanyoneofwhichmightgowrong。"
"Blaisdell,IreckonIknowthisheahgamebetterthany’u,"repliedBlue。"Agunfightergoesbyinstinct。Thistrickwillwork。"
"ButsupposethatfrontdoorofGreaves’sstoreisbarred,"protestedBlaisdell。
"Ithasn’tgotanybar,"saidBlue。
"Y’u’reshore?"
"Yes,Ireckon,"repliedBlue。
"Hell,man!Aren’ty’utakin’aterriblechance?"queriedBlaisdell。
Blue’sanswertothatwasalookthatbroughtthebloodtoBlaisdell’sface。Onlythendidtherancherreallycomprehendhowthelittlegunmanhadtakensuchdesperatechancesbefore,andmeanttotakethemnow,notwithanyhopeorassuranceofescapingwithhislife,buttoliveuptohispeculiarcodeofhonor。
"Blaisdell,didy’ueverheahofmeinTexas?"hequeried,dryly。
"Wal,no,Blue,Icain’tswearIdid,"repliedtherancher,apologetically。"An’Isbelwasalwayssortof’mysteriousaboothisacquaintancewithyou。"
"Myname’snotBlue。"
"Ahuh!Wal,whatisit,then——ifI’msafetoask?"returnedBlaisdell,gruffly。
"It’sKingFisher,"repliedBlue。
TheshockthatstiffenedBlaisdellmusthavebeencommunicatedtotheothers。Jeancertainlyfeltamaze,andsomeotheremotionnotfullyrealized,whenhefoundhimselffacetofacewithoneofthemostnotoriouscharacterseverknowninTexas——anoutlawlongsupposedtobedead。
"Men,IreckonI’dkeptmysecretifI’danyideeofcomin’outofthisIsbel—Jorthwaralive,"saidBlue。"ButI’mgoin’tocash。Ifeelitheah……Isbelwasmyfriend。Hesavedmefrombein’lynchedinTexas。An’soI’mgoin’tokillJorth。NowI’lltakeitkindofy’u——ifanyofy’ucomeoutofthisalive——totellwhoIwasan’whyIwasontheIsbelside。Becausethissheepan’cattlewar——thistalkofJorthan’theHashKnifeGang——itmakesme,sick。IKNOWthere’sbeencrookedworkonIsbel’sside,too。An’IneverwantitonrecordthetIkilledJorthbecausehewasarustler。"
"ByGod,Blue!it’slateinthedayforsuchtalk,"burstoutBlaisdell,inrageandamaze。"ButIreckony’uknowwhaty’u’retalkin’aboot……Wal,Ishoredon’twanttoheahit。"
AtthisjunctureBillIsbelquietlyenteredthecabin,toolatetohearanyofBlue’sstatement。Jeanwaspositiveofthat,forasBluewasspeakingthoselastrevealingwordsBill’sheavybootshadresoundedonthegravelpathoutside。YetsomethinginBill’slookorinthewayBlueavertedhisleanfaceorintheentranceofBillatthatparticularmoment,orallthesetogether,seemedtoJeantoaddfurthermysterytothelongsecretcausesleadinguptotheJorth—Isbelwar。DidBillknowwhatBlueknew?Jeanhadaninklingthathedid。Andonthemoment,soperplexingandbitter,Jeangazedoutthedoor,downthedesertedroadtowherehisdeadfatherlay,white—hairedandghastlyinthesunlight。
"Blue,youcouldhavekeptthattoyourself,aswellasyourrealname,"
interposedJean,withbitterness。"It’stoolatenowforeithertodoanygood……ButIappreciateyourfriendshipfordad,an’I’mreadytohelpcarryoutyourplan。"
ThatdecisionofJean’sappearedtoputanendtoprotestorargumentfromBlaisdelloranyoftheothers。Blue’sfleetingdarksmilewasoneofsatisfaction。Thenuponmostofthisgroupofmenseemedtosettleagrimrestraint。Theywentoutandwalkedandwatched;theycameinagain,restlessandsomber。Jeanthoughtthathemusthavebenthisgazeathousandtimesdowntheroadtothetragicfigureofhisfather。Thatsightrousedallemotionsinhisbreast,andtheonethatstirredtheremostwaspity。Thepityofit!GastonIsbellyingfacedowninthedustofthevillagestreet!Patchesofbloodshowedonthebackofhisvestandonewhite—sleevedshoulder。Hehadbeenshotthrough。EverytimeJeansawthisbloodhehadtostifleagatheringofwild,savageimpulses。
Meanwhiletheafternoonhoursdraggedbyandthevillageremainedasifitsinhabitantshadabandonedit。Notevenadogshowedonthesideroad。Jorthandsomeofhismencameoutinfrontofthestoreandsatonthesteps,incloseconveninggroups。Everymovethey,madeseemedsignificantoftheirconfidenceandimportance。Aboutsunsettheywentbackintothestore,closingdoorandwindowshutters。ThenBlaisdellcalledtheIsbelfactiontohavefoodanddrink。Jeanfeltnohunger。AndBlue,whohadkeptapartfromtheothers,showednodesiretoeat。Neitherdidhesmoke,thoughearlyinthedayhehadneverbeenwithoutacigarettebetweenhislips。
Twilightfellanddarknesscame。Notalightshowedanywhereintheblackness。
"Wal,Ireckonit’saboottime,"saidBlue,andheledthewayoutofthecabintothebackofthelot。Jeanstrodebehindhim,carryinghisrifleandanax。Silentlytheothermenfollowed。Blueturnedtotheleftandledthroughthefielduntilhecamewithinsightofadarklineoftrees。
"Thet’swheretheroadturnsoff,"hesaidtoJean。"An’heah’sthebackofColeman’splace……Wal,Jean,goodluck!"
Jeanfeltthegripofasteel—likehand,andinthedarknesshecaughtthegleamofBlue’seyes。JeanhadnoresponseinwordsforthelaconicBlue,buthewrungthehard,thinhandandhurriedawayinthedarkness。
Oncealone,hispartofthebusinessathandrushedhimintoeagerthrillingaction。Thiswasthesortofworkhewasfittedtodo。
Inthisinstanceitwasimportant,butitseemedtohimthatBluehadcoollytakentheperilouspart。AndthiscowboywithgrayinhisthinhairwasinrealitythegreatKingFisher!Jeanmarveledatthefact。AndheshiveredalloverforJorth。Intenminutes——fifteen,moreorless,Jorthwouldliegaspingbloodyfrothandsinkingdown。
Somethinginthedark,lonely,silent,oppressivesummernighttoldJeanthis。Hestrodeonswiftly。Crossingtheroadatarun,hekeptonoverthegroundhehadtraversedduringtheafternoon,andinafewmomentshestoodbreathinghardattheedgeofthecommonbehindGreaves’sstore。
Apinpointoflightpenetratedtheblackness。ItmadeJean’sheartleap。TheJorthcontingentwereburningthebiglampthathunginthecenterofGreaves’sstore。Jeanlistened。Loudvoicesandcoarselaughtersoundeddiscordonthemelancholysilenceofthenight。WhatBluehadcalledhisinstincthadsurelyguidedhimaright。DeathofGastonIsbelwasbeingcelebratedbyrevel。
InafewmomentsJeanhadregainedhisbreath。Thenallhisfacultiessetintenselytotheactionathand。Heseemedtomagnifyhishearingandhissight。Hismovementsmadenosound。Hegainedthewagon,wherehecrouchedamoment。
Thegroundseemedapale,obscuremedium,hardlymorerealthanthegloomaboveit。Throughthisgloomofnight,whichlookedthicklikeacloud,butwasreallyclear,shonethethin,brightpointoflight,accentuatingtheblacksquarethatwasGreaves’sstore。Abovethisstoodagraylineoftreefoliage,andthentheintenselydark—blueskystuddedwithwhite,coldstars。
Ahoundbayedlonesomelysomewhereinthedistance。Voicesofmensoundedmoredistinctly,somedeepandlow,othersloud,unguarded,withthevacantnoteofthoughtlessness。
Jeangatheredallhisforces,untilsenseofsightandhearingwereinexquisiteaccordwiththesupplenessandlightnessofhismovements。