Theyalllistened。Ellenheardthebeatingofherheart,therustleofleaves,thetappingofawoodpecker,andfaint,remotesoundsthatshecouldnotname。
"Deer,Ireckon,"spokeupSomers。
"Ahuh!Wal,Ireckontheyain’ttrailin’usyet,"repliedColter。
"Wegavethemashadebetter’ntheysentus。"
"Shortan’sweet!"ejaculatedSpringer,andheremovedhisblacksombrerotopokeadirtyforefingerthroughabuffetholeinthecrown。
"Thet’showcloseIcometocashin’。Iwaslyin’behindalog,listenin’an’watchin’,an’whenIstuckmyheadupalittle——zam!
Somebodymademybonnetleak。"
"Where’sQueen?"askedColter。
"Hewaswithmefustoff,"repliedSomers。"An’thenwhentheshootin’
slacked——afterI’dpluggedthetbig,red—faced,white—hairedpalofIsbel’s——"
"ReckonthetwasBlaisdell,"interruptedSpringer。
"Queen——hegottiredlayin’low,"wentonSomers。"Hewantedaction。
Iheerdhimchewin’tohimself,an’whenIaskedhimwhatwaseatin’
himheupan’growledhewasgoin’toquitthisInjunfightin’。
An’heslippedoffinthewoods。"
"Wal,that’sthegunfighterofit,"declaredColter,wagginghishead,"Eversincethatcowman,Blue,bracedusan’saidhewasKingFisher,whyQueenhasbeensulkieran’sulkier。Hecain’thelpit。He’lldothesametrickasBluetried。An’shorehe’llgethiseverlastin’。
Buthe’stheTexasbreedallright。"
"Say,doyoureckonBluereallyisKingFisher?"queriedSomers。
"Naw!"ejaculatedColter,withdownwardsweepofhishand。"Manyawould—begunslingerhasborrowedFisher’sname。ButFisherisdaidthesemanyyears。"
"Ahuh!Wal,mebbe,butdon’tyoufergitit——thetBluewasnowould—be,"
declaredSomers。"Hewasthegenuinearticle。"
"Ishouldsmile!"affirmedSpringer。
ThesubjectirritatedColter,andhedismisseditwithanotherforciblegestureandacounterquestion。
"HowmanyleftinthatIsbeloutfit?"
"Notellin’。Thereshorewasenoughofthem,"repliedSomers。"Anyhow,thewoodswasfullofflyin’bullets……Springer,didyouaccountforanyofthem?"
"Nope——notthetInoticed,"respondedSpringer,dryly。"Ihadmychanceatthehalf—breed……ReckonIwasnervous。"
"WasSlaternearyouwhenheyelledout?"
"No。Hewaslyin’besideSomers。"
"Wasn’tthetaqueerwayferamantoact?"brokeinSomers。"AbullethitSlater,cuthimdownthebackashewaslyin’flat。Reckonitwasn’tbad。Butithurthimsothethejumpedrightupan’staggeredaround。
Hemadeatargetbigasatree。An’mebbethemIsbelsdidn’triddlehim!"
"ThatwaswhenIgotmycrackatBillIsbel,"declaredColter,withgrimsatisfaction。"WhentheyshotmyhorseoutfromundermeIhadEllentothinkofan’couldn’tgetmyrifle。Shorehadtorun,asyuseen。Wal,asIonlyhadmysix—shooter,therewasnothin’formetodobutlaylowan’listentothespingoflead。Wellswasstandin’upbehindatreeaboutthirtyyardsoff。Hegotplugged,an’fallin’overhebegantocrawlmyway,stillholdin’tohisrifle。Icrawledalongthelogtomeethim。Buthedroppedaboothalf—way。Iwentonan’tookhisriflean’belt。WhenIpeepedoutfrombehindasprucebushthenIseenBillIsbel。Hewasshootin’fast,an’allofthemwasshootin’fast。Thatwar,whentheyhadtheopenshotatSlater……Wal,IboredBillIsbelrightthroughhismiddle。Hedroppedhisriflean’,allbentdouble,hefooledaroundinacircletillhefloppedovertheRim。Ireckonhe’slayin’rightuptheresomewherebelowthatdaidspruce。I’dshoreliketoseehim。"
"IWal,you’dbeascrazyasOueenifyoutriedthet,declaredSomers。
"We’renotoutofthewoodsyet。"
"Ireckonnot,"repliedColter。"An’I’velostmyhorse。Where’dy’uleaveyours?"
"They’redownthecanyon,belowthetwillowbrake。An’saddledan’
noneofthemtied。Reckonwe’llhavetolookthemupbeforedark。"
"Colter,what’rewegoin’todo?"demandedSpringer。
"Waitheahawhile——thencrossthecanyonan’workroundupunderthebluff,backtothecabin。"
"An’thenwhat?"queriedSomers,doubtfullyeyingColter。
"We’vegottoeat——we’vegottohaveblankets,"rejoinedColter,testily。"An’Ireckonwecanhidetherean’standabettershowinafightthanrunnin’foritinthewoods。"
"Wal,I’mgivin’youahunchthetitlookedlikeyouwasrunnin’
ferit,"retortedSomers。
"Yes,an’packin’thegirl,"addedSpringer。"Looksfunnytome。"
BothrustlerseyedColterwithdarkanddistrustfulglances。Whathemighthaverepliednevertranspired,forthereasonthathisgaze,alwaysshiftingaround,hadsuddenlyfixedonsomething。
"Isthatawolf?"heasked,pointingtotheRim。
Bothhiscomradesmovedtogetinlinewithhisfinger。Ellencouldnotseefromherposition。
"Shorethet’sabiglofer,"declaredSomers。"Reckonhescentedus。"
"TherehegoesalongtheRim,"observedColter。"Hedoesn’tactleary。
Lookslikeagoodsigntome。MebbetheIsbelshavegonetheotherway。"
"Looksbadtome,"rejoinedSpringer,gloomily。
"An’why?"demandedColter。
"Iseenthetanimal。FusttimeIreckoneditwasalofer。SecondtimeitwasrightnearthemIsbels。An’I’mdamnednowifIdon’tbelieveit’sthethalf—lofersheepdogofGassIsbel’s。"
"Wal,whatifitis?"
"Ha!……Shoreweneedn’tworryabouthidin’out,"repliedSpringer,sententiously。"WiththetdogJeanIsbelcouldtrailagrasshopper。"
"Thehelly’usay!"mutteredColter。Manifestlysuchapossibilityputadifferentlightuponthepresentsituation。Themengrewsilentandwatchful,occupiedbybroodingthoughtsandvigilantsurveillanceofallpoints。Somersslippedoffintothebrush,soontoreturn,withintentlookofimportance。
"Iheerdsomethin’,"hewhispered,jerkinghisthumbbackward。
"Rollin’gravel——crackin’oftwigs。Nodeer!……Reckonit’dbeagoodideeforustosliproundacrostthisbench。"
"Wal,y’ufellarsgo,an’I’llwatchheah,"returnedColter。
"Notmuch,"saidSomers,whileSpringerleeredknowingly。
Colterbecameincensed,buthedidnotgivewaytoit。Ponderingamoment,hefinallyturnedtoEllen。"Y’uwaitheahtillIcomeback。
An’ifIdon’tcomeinreasonabletimey’uslipacrossthecanyonan’
throughthewillowstothecabins。Waittillabootdark。"Withthathepossessedhimselfofoneoftheextrariflesandbeltsandsilentlyjoinedhiscomrades。Togethertheynoiselesslystoleintothebrush。
EllenhadnootherthoughtthantocomplywithColter’swishes。
Therewasherwoundedunclewhohadbeenleftunattended,andshewasanxioustogetbacktohim。Besides,ifshehadwantedtorunofffromColter,wherecouldshego?Aloneinthewoods,shewouldgetlostanddieofstarvation。HerlotmustbecastwiththeJorthfactionuntiltheend。Thatdidnotseemfaraway。
Herstrainedattentionandsuspensemadethemomentsfly。Byandbyseveralshotspealedoutfaracrossthesidecanyononherright,andtheywereansweredbyreportssoundingclosertoher。Thefightwasonagain。Buttheseshotswerenotrepeated。Thefliesbuzzed,thehotsunbeatdownandslopedtothewest,thesoft,warmbreezestirredtheaspens,theravenscroaked,theredsquirrelsandbluejayschattered。
Suddenlyaquick,short,yelpelectrifiedEllen,broughtheruprightwithsharp,listeningrigidity。Surelyitwasnotawolfandhardlycoulditbeacoyote。Againsheheardit。Theyelpofasheepdog!
Shehadheardthat’oftenenoughtoknow。Andsherosetochangeherpositionsoshecouldcommandaviewoftherockybluffabove。Presentlysheespiedwhatreallyappearedtobeabigtimberwolf。Butanotheryelpsatisfiedherthatitreallywasadog。Shewatchedhim。Soonitbecameevidentthathewantedtogetdownoverthebluff。Herantoandfro,andthenoutofsight。Inafewmomentshisyelpsoundedfromlowerdown,atthebaseofthebluff,anditwasnowthecryofanintelligentdogthatwastryingtocallsomeonetohisaid。EllengrewconvincedthatthedogwasnearwhereColterhadsaidBillIsbelhadplungedoverthedeclivity。Wouldthedogyelpthatwayifthemanwasdead?Ellenthoughtnot。
Noonecame,andthecontinuousyelpingofthedoggotonEllen’snerves。
Itwasacallforhelp。Andfinallyshesurrenderedtoit。SincehernaturalterrorwhenColter’shorsewasshotfromunderherandshehadbeendraggedaway,shehadnotrecoveredfromfearoftheIsbels。ButcalmconsiderationnowconvincedherthatshecouldhardlybeinaworseplightintheirhandsthanifsheremainedinColter’s。Soshestartedouttofindthedog。
Thewoodedbenchwaslevelforafewhundredyards,andthenitbegantoheaveinrugged,rockybulgesuptowardtheRim。Itdidnotappearfartowherethedogwasbarking,butthelatterpartofthedistanceprovedtobeahardclimboverjumbledrocksandthroughthickbrush。
Pantingandhot,sheatlengthreachedthebaseofthebluff,tofindthatitwasnotveryhigh。
Thedogespiedherbeforeshesawhim,forhewascomingtowardherwhenshediscoveredhim。Big,shaggy,grayishwhiteandblack,withwild,keenfaceandeyesheassuredlylookedthereputationSpringerhadaccordedhim。Butsagacious,guardedaswashisapproach,heappearedfriendly。
"Hello——doggie!"pantedEllen。"What’s——wrong——upheah?"
Heyelped,hisearslosttheirstiffness,hisbodysankalittle,andhisbushytailwaggedtoandfro。Whatagray,clear,intelligentlookhegaveher!Thenhetrottedback。
Ellenfollowedhimaroundacornerofblufftoseethebodyofamanlyingonhisback。Freshearthandgravellayabouthim,attestingtohisfallfromabove。Hehadonneithercoatnorhat,andthepositionofhisbodyandlimbssuggestedbrokenbones。AsEllenhurriedtohissideshesawthatthefrontofhisshirt,lowdown,wasabloodyblotch。
Buthecouldlifthishead;hiseyeswereopen;hewasperfectlyconscious。Ellendidnotrecognizethedusty,skinnedface,yetthemoldoffeatures,thelookoftheeyes,seemedstrangelyfamiliar。
"You’re——Jorth’s——girl,"hesaid,infaintvoiceofsurprise。
"Yes,I’mEllenJorth,"shereplied。"An’arey’uBillIsbel?"
"Allthet’sleftofme。ButI’mthankin’Godsomebodycome——evenaJorth。"
Ellenkneltbesidehimandexaminedthewoundinhisabdomen。
Aheavybullethadindeed,asColterhadavowed,tornclearthroughhismiddle。Evenifhehadnotsustainedotherseriousinjuryfromthefalloverthecliff,thatterriblebulletwoundmeantdeathveryshortly。Ellenshuddered。Howinexplicableweremen!Howcruel,bloody,mindless!
"Isbel,I’msorry——there’snohope,"shesaid,lowvoiced。"Y’u’venotlongtolive。Icain’thelpy’u。GodknowsI’ddosoifIcould。"
"Allover!"hesighed,withhiseyeslookingbeyondher。"Ireckon——I’mglad……Buty’ucan——dosomethin’fororme。Willy’u?"
"Indeed,Yes。Tellme,"shereplied,liftinghisdustyheadonherknee。
Herhandstrembledasshebrushedhiswethairbackfromhisclammybrow。
"I’vesomethin’——onmyconscience,"hewhispered。
Thewoman,thesensitiveinEllen,understoodandpitiedhimthen。
"Yes,"sheencouragedhim。
"Istolecattle——mydad’san’Blaisdell’s——an’madedeals——withDaggs……Allthecrookedness——wasn’ton——Jorth’sside……Iwant——mybrotherJean——toknow。"
"I’lltry——totellhim,"whisperedEllen,outofhergreatamaze。
"Wewereall——abadlot——exceptJean,"wentonIsbel。"Dadwasn’tfair……God!howhehatedJorth!Jorth,yes,whowas——yourfather……
Wal,they’reevennow。"
"How——so?"falteredEllen。
"Yourfatherkilleddad……Atthelast——dadwantedto——saveus。
Hesentword——he’dmeethim——facetoface——an’letthetendthefeud。
Theymetoutintheroad……Butsomeoneshotdaddown——witharifle——an’thenyourfatherfinishedhim。"
"An’then,Isbel,"addedEllen,withunconsciousmockingbitterness,"Yourbrothermurderedmydad!"
"What!"whisperedBillIsbel。"Shorey’u’vegot——itwrong。IreckonJean——couldhavekilled——yourfather……Buthedidn’t。Queer,weallthought。"
"Ah!……Whodidkillmyfather?"burstoutEllen,andhervoiceranglikegreathammersatherears。
"ItwasBlue。Hewentinthestore——alone——facedthewholegangalone。
Bluffedthem——tauntedthem——toldthemhewasKingFisher……Thenhekilled——yourdad——an’JacksonJorth……Jeanwasout——backofthestore。Wewereout——front。Therewasshootin’。Colmorwashit。
ThenBlueranout——badhurt……Bothofthem——diedinMeeker’syard。"
"An’soJeanIsbelhasnotkilledaJorth!"saidEllen,instrange,deepvoice。
"No,"repliedIsbel,earnestly。"Ireckonthisfeud——washardestonJean。Heneverlivedheah……An’mysisterAnnsaid——hegotsweetony’u……Nowdidhe?"
Slow,stingingtearsfilledEllen’seyes,andherheadsanklowandlower。
"Yes——hedid,"shemurmured,tremulously。
"Ahuh!Wal,thetaccounts,"repliedIsbel,wonderingly。"Toobad!……
Itmighthavebeen……Amanalwayssees——differentwhen——he’sdyin’……IfIhad——mylife——toliveoveragain!……Mypoorkids——desertedintheirbabyhood——ruinedforlife!Allfornothin’……
MayGodforgive——"
Thenhechokedandwhisperedforwater。
Ellenlaidhisheadbackand,rising,shetookhissombreroandstartedhurriedlydowntheslope,makingdustflyandrocksroll。Hermindwasaseethingferment。Leaping,bounding,slidingdowntheweatheredslope,shegainedthebench,torunacrossthat,andsoondownintotheopencanyontothewillow—borderedbrook。Hereshefilledthesombrerowithwaterandstartedback,forcednowtowalkslowlyandcarefully。Itwasthen,withtheviolenceandfuryofintensemuscularactivitydeniedher,thatthetremendousimportofBillIsbel’srevelationburstuponherveryfleshandbloodandtransfiguringtheveryworldofgoldenlightandazureskyandspeakingforestlandthatencompassedher。
Notadropofthepreciouswaterdidshespill。Notamisstepdidshemake。Yetsogreatwasthespelluponherthatshewasnotawareshehadclimbedthesteepslopeuntilthedogyelpedhiswelcome。Thenwithallthefloodofheremotionsurgingandresurgingsheknelttoallaytheparchingthirstofthisdyingenemywhosewordshadchangedfrailtytostrength,hatetolove,and,thegloomyhellofdespairtosomethingunutterable。Butshehadreturnedtoolate。BillIsbelwasdead。
CHAPTERXIII
JeanIsbel,holdingthewolf—dogSheppinleash,wasonthetrailofthemostdangerousofJorth’sgang,thegunmanQueen。Darkdropsofbloodonthestonesandplaintracksofarider’ssharp—heeledbootsbehindcovertsindicatedthetrailofawounded,slow—travelingfugitive。Therefore,JeanIsbelheldinthedogandproceededwiththewaryeyeandwatchfulcautionofanIndian。
Queen,truetohisclass,andemulatingBluewiththesamemagnificenteffronteryandwiththesameparalyzingsuddennessofsurprise,hadappearedasifbymagicatthelastnightcampoftheIsbelfaction。
Jeanhadseenhimfirst,intimetoleaplikeapantherintotheshadow。
ButhecarriedinhisshoulderQueen’sfirstbulletofthatterribleencounter。UponGordonandFredericksfellthebruntofQueen’sfusillade。Andthey,shottopieces,staggeringandfalling,heldpassionategriponlifelongenoughtodrawandstillQueen’sgunsandsendhimreelingoffintothedarknessoftheforest。
Unarmed,andhinderedbyapainfulwound,Jeanhadkeptavigilnearcampallthatsilentandmenacingnight。MorningdisclosedGordonandFredericksstarkandghastlybesidetheburned—outcamp—fire,theirgunsclutchedimmovablyinstiffenedhands。Jeanburiedthemasbesthecould,andwhentheywereundergroundwithflatstonesontheirgravesheknewhimselftobeindeedthelastoftheIsbelclan。Andallthatwaswildandsavageinhisbloodanddesperateinhisspiritrosetomakehimmorethanmanandlessthanhuman。Thenforthethirdtimeduringthesetragiclastdaysthewolf—dogSheppcametohim。
JeanwashedthewoundQueenhadgivenhimandboundittightly。
Thekeenpangandburnoftheleadwasaconstantandall—powerfulreminderofthegrimworkleftforhimtodo。ThewholeworldwasnolongerlargeenoughforhimandwhoeverwasleftoftheJorths。Theheritageofbloodhisfatherhadbequeathedhim,theunshakableloveforaworthlessgirlwhohadsodwarfedandobstructedhiswillandsobitterlydefeatedandreviledhispoor,romantic,boyishfaith,thekillingofhostilemen,sostrangeinitsaftereffects,thepursuitsandfights,andlossofonebyoneofhisconfederates——thesehadfinallyengenderedinJeanIsbelawild,unslakablethirst,thesehadbeenthecauseofhisretrogression,thesehadunalterablyandruthlesslyfixedinhisdarkenedmindonefiercepassion——toliveanddiethelastmanofthatJorth—Isbelfeud。
AtsunriseJeanleftthiscamp,takingwithhimonlyasmallknapsackofmeatandbread,andwiththeeager,wildSheppinleashhesetoutonQueen’sbloodytrail。
BlackdropsofbloodonthestonesandanirregulartrailoffootprintsprovedtoJeanthatthegunmanwashardhit。Herehehadfallen,orknelt,orsatdown,evidentlytobindhiswounds。Jeanfoundstripsofscarf,redanddiscarded。Andtheblooddropsfailedtoshowonmorerocks。Inadeepforestofspruce,undersilver—tippedspreadingbranches,Queenhadrested,perhapsslept。Thenlaboringwithdraggingsteps,notimprobablywithalameleg,hehadgoneon,upoutofthedark—greenravinetotheopen,dry,pine—tippedridge。Herehehadrested,perhapswaitedtoseeifhewerepursued。FromthatpointhistrailspokeaneasylanguageforJean’skeeneye。Thegunmanknewhewaspursued。Hehadseenhisenemy。ThereforeJeanproceededwithaslowcaution,nevergettingwithinrevolverrangeofambush,usingallhiswoodcrafttotrailthismanandyetsavehimself。Queentraveledslowly,eitherbecausehewaswoundedorelsebecausehetriedtoambushhispursuer,andJeanaccommodatedhispacetothatofQueen。Fromnoonofthatdaytheywereneverfarapart,neveroutofhearingofarifleshot。
ThecontrastofthebeautyandpeaceandlonelinessofthesurroundingstothenatureofQueen’sflightoftenobtrudeditsstrangetruthintothesomberturbulenceofJean’smind,intothatfixedcolumnarideaaroundwhichfleetingthoughtshoveredandgatheredlikeshadows。
Earlyfrosthadtouchedtheheightswithitsmagicwand。Andtheforestseemedatempleinwhichmanmightworshipnatureandliferatherthanstealthroughthedellsandunderthearchedaisleslikeabeastofprey。
Thegreen—and—goldleavesofaspensquiveredintheglades;maplesintheravinesflutteredtheirred—and—purpleleaves。Theneedle—mattedcarpetunderthepinesviedwiththelonglanesofsilverygrass,alikeenticingtotheeyeofmanandbeast。Sunnyraysoflight,fleckedwithdustandflyinginsects,slanteddownfromtheoverhangingbrown—limbed,green—massedfoliage。Roarofwindinthedistantforestalternatedwithsoftbreezecloseathand。Smalldove—graysquirrelsranalloverthewoodland,verycuriousaboutJeanandhisdog,rustlingthetwigs,scratchingthebarkoftrees,chatteringandbarking,frisky,saucy,andbright—eyed。Aplaintivetwitterofwildcanariescamefromtheregionabovethetreetops——firstvoicesofbirdsintheirpilgrimagetowardthesouth。Pineconesdroppedwithsoftthuds。Thebluejaysfollowedtheseintrudersintheforest,screechingtheirdispleasure。
Likerainpatteredthedroppingseedsfromthespruces。Awoody,earthy,leafyfragrance,dampwiththecurrentoflife,mingledwithacool,dry,sweetsmellofwitheredgrassandrottingpines。
Solitudeandlonesomeness,peaceandrest,wildlifeandnature,reignedthere。Itwasagolden—greenregion,enchantingtothegazeofman。AnIndianwouldhavewalkedtherewithhisspirits。
AndevenasJeanfeltallthiselevatingbeautyandinscrutablespirithiskeeneyeoncemorefastenedupontheblood—reddropsQueenhadagainleftonthegraymossandrock。Hiswoundhadreopened。
Jeanfeltthethrillofthescentingpanther。
Thesunset,twilightgathered,nightfell。Jeancrawledunderadense,low—spreadingspruce,atesomebreadandmeat,fedthedog,andlaydowntorestandsleep。Histhoughtsburdenedhim,heavyandblackasthemantleofnight。Awolfmournedahungrycryforamate。SheppquiveredunderJean’shand。Thatwasthecallwhichhadluredhimfromtheranch。
Thewolfbloodinhimyearnedforthewild。Jeantiedthecowhideleashtohiswrist。WhenthisdarkbusinesswasatanendSheppcouldbefreetojointhelonelymatemourningoutthereintheforest。ThenJeanslept。
Dawnbrokecold,clear,frosty,withsilveredgrasssparkling,withasoft,faintrustlingoffallingaspenleaves。WhenthesunroseredJeanwasagainonthetrailofQueen。Byafrosty—fernedbrook,wherewatertinkledandranclearasairandcoldasice,Jeanquenchedhisthirst,leaningonastonethatshoweddropsofblood。Queen,too,hadtoquenchhisthirst。Whatgood,whathelp,Jeanwondered,couldthecold,sweet,granitewater,sodeartowoodsmenandwildcreatures,dothiswounded,huntedrustler?Whydidhenotwaitintheopentofightandfacethedeathhehadmeted?Wherewasthatsplendidandterribledaringofthegunman?Queen’sloveoflifedraggedhimonandon,hourbyhour,throughthepinegrovesandsprucewoods,throughtheoakswalesandaspenglades,upanddowntherockygorges,aroundthewindfallsandovertherottinglogs。
ThetimecamewhenQueentriednomoreambush。Hegaveuptryingtotraphispursuerbylyinginwait。Hegaveuptryingtoconcealhistracks。Hegrewstrongeror,indesperation,increasedhisenergy,sothatheredoubledhisprogressthroughthewilderness。That,atbest,wouldcountonlyafewmilesaday。Andhebegantocircletothenorthwest,backtowardthedeepcanyonwhereBlaisdellandBillIsbelhadreachedtheendoftheirtrails。Queenhadevidentlylefthiscomrades,hadlone—handeditinhislastfight,butwasnowtryingtogetbacktothem。Somewhereinthesewild,deepforestbrakestherestoftheJorthfactionhadfoundahidingplace。JeanletQueenleadhimthere。
EllenJorthwouldbewiththem。Jeanhadseenher。IthadbeenhisshotthatkilledColter’shorse。AndhehadwithheldfurtherfirebecauseColterhaddraggedthegirlbehindhim,protectinghisbodywithhers。SoonerorlaterJeanwouldcomeupontheircamp。Shewouldbethere。Thethoughtofherdarkbeauty,wastedinwantonnessupontheserustlers,addedadeadlyragetothebloodlustandrighteouswrathofhisvengeance。Letheragainflauntherdegradationinhisfaceand,bytheGodshehadforsaken,hewouldkillher,andsoendtheraceofJorths!
Anothernightfell,darkandcold,withoutstarlight。Thewindmoanedintheforest。Sheppwasrestless。Hesniffedtheair。Therewasasteponhistrail。Againamournful,eager,wild,andhungrywolfcrybrokethesilence。Itwasdeepandlow,likethatofabayinghound,butinfinitelywilder。Sheppstrainedtogetaway。Duringthenight,whileJeanslept,hemanagedtochewthecowhideleashapartandrunoff。
NextdaynodogwasneededtotrailQueen。Fogandlow—driftingcloudsintheforestandamistyrainhadputtherustleroffhisbearings。
Hewaslost,andshowedthatherealizedit。Strangehowamaturedman,fighterofahundredbattles,steepedinbloodshed,andonhislaststand,shouldgrowpanic—strickenuponbeinglost!SoJeanIsbelreadthesignsofthetrail。
Queencircledandwanderedthroughthefoggy,drippingforestuntilheheadeddownintoacanyon。ItwasonethatnotchedtheRimandleddownanddown,mileaftermileintotheBasin。NotsoonhadQueendiscoveredhismistake。Whenhediddoso,nightovertookhim。
Theweatherclearedbeforemorning。Redandbrightthesunburstoutoftheeasttofloodthatlowbasinlandwithlight。JeanfoundthatQueenhadtraveledonandon,hoping,nodoubt,toregainwhathehadlost。Butinthedarknesshehadclimbedtothemanzanitaslopesinsteadofbackupthecanyon。AndherehehadfoughttheholdofthatstrangebrushofSpanishnameuntilhefellexhausted。
SurelyQueenwouldmakehisstandandwaitsomewhereinthisdevilishthicketforJeantocatchupwithhim。ManyandmanyaplaceJeanwouldhavechosenhadhebeeninQueen’splace。ManyarockanddensethicketJeancircledorapproachedwithextremecare。Manzanitagrewinpatchesthatwereimpenetrableexceptforasmallanimal。Thebrushwasafewfeethigh,seldomsohighthatJeancouldnotlookoverit,andofabeautifulappearance,havingglossy,smallleaves,agoldenberry,andbranchesofdark—redcolor。Thesebranchesweretoughandunbendable。