Nobodymentionedhimthatevening;butonceoldFord,afterstaringalongtimeatPasiance,mutteredaproposofnothing,"Undutifulchildren!"Shewassofterthanusual;listeningquietlytoourtalk,andsmilingwhenspokento。Atbedtimeshewentuptohergrand—
father,withoutwaitingfortheusualcommand,"Comeandkissme,child。"
Dandidnotstaytosupper,andhehasnotbeenheresince。ThismorningIaskedMotherHopgoodwhoZacharyPearsewas。She’satrueDevonian;ifthere’sanythingshehates,itistobecommittedtoadefinitestatement。Sheambledroundheranswer,andatlasttoldmethathewas"sonofoldCap’enJanPearsetoBlackMill。’TesanoldfamilytoDartymouthan’Plymouth,"shewentoninacommunicativeoutburst。"TheydusayFrancisDraketukefiveo’theyPearseswith’entofighttheSpaniards。Atleastthat’swhatI’veheardMr。
Zacharyzay;butHa—apgoodcantellyu。"PoorHopgood,theamountofinformationshesaddleshimwithinthecourseoftheday!Havinggivenmethustounderstandthatshehadrundry,sheatoncewenton:
"Cap’enJanPearsemadeadaleofventures。He’soldnow——theydusaynighan’undred。Ha—apgoodcantellyu。"
"Buttheson,Mrs。Hopgood?"
Hereyestwinkledwithsuddenshrewdness:Shehuggedherselfplacidly。
"An’whatwouldyutakefordinnerto—day?There’sduck;oryumightlike’toadinthehole,’withanappletart;orthen,there’s——Well!
we’llseewhatwecandulike。"Andoffshewent,withoutwaitingformyanswer。
To—morrowisWednesday。Ishan’tbesorrytogetanotherlookatthisfellowPearse……
III
"Friday,29thJuly……Whydoyouaskmesomanyquestions,andeggmeontowriteaboutthesepeopleinsteadofmindingmybusiness?Ifyoureallywanttohear,I’lltellyouofWednesday’sdoings。
Itwasasplendidmorning;andDanturnedup,tomysurprise——thoughImighthaveknownthatwhenhesaysathing,hedoesit。JohnFordcameouttoshakehandswithhim,then,rememberingwhyhehadcome,breathedloudly,saidnothing,andwentinagain。NothingwastobeseenofPasiance,andwewentdowntothebeachtogether。
"Idon’tlikethisfellowPearse,George,"Dansaidtomeontheway;
"IwasfoolenoughtosayI’dgo,andsoImust,butwhat’sheafter?
Notthemantodothingswithoutareason,mindyou。
Iremarkedthatweshouldsoonknow。
"I’mnotsosure——queerbeggar;Ineverlookathimwithoutthinkingofapirate。"
Thecutterlayinthecoveasifshehadnevermoved。TheretoowasZacharyPearseseatedontheedgeofhisdinghy。
"Afive—knotbreeze,"hesaid,"I’llrunyoudowninacoupleofhours。"HemadenoinquiryaboutPasiance,butputusintohiscockleshellandpulledforthecutter。Alantern—Jawedfellow,namedPrawle,withaspiky,prominentbeard,long,clean—shavenupperlip,andtannedcomplexion——aregularhard—weatherbird——receivedus。
Thecutterwasbeautifullyclean;builtforaBrixhamtrawler,shestillhadhernumber——DH113——uneffaced。Wedivedintoasortofcabin,airy,butdark,fittedwithtwobunksandasmalltable,onwhichstoodsomebottlesofstout;therewerelockers,too,andpegsforclothes。Prawle,whoshowedusround,seemedveryproudofasteamcontrivanceforhoistingsails。Itwassomeminutesbeforewecameondeckagain;andthere,inthedinghy,beingpulledtowardsthecutter,satPasiance。
"IfI’dknownthis,"stammeredDan,gettingred,"Iwouldn’thavecome。"Shehadoutwittedus,andtherewasnothingtobedone。
Itwasaverypleasantsail。Thebreezewaslightfromthesouth—
east,thesunwarm,theairsoft。PresentlyPasiancebegansinging:
"Columbusisdeadandlaidinhisgrave,Oh!heigh—ho!andlaidinhisgrave;
Overhisheadtheapple—treeswaveOh!heigh—ho!theapple—treeswave……
Theapplesareripeandreadytofall,Oh!heigh—ho!andreadytofall;
Therecameanoldwomanandgatheredthemall,Oh!heigh—ho!andgatheredthemall……
Theapplesaregathered,andlaidontheshelf,Oh!heigh—ho!andlaidontheshelf;
Ifyouwantanymore,youmustsingforyourself,Oh!heigh—ho!andsingforyourself。"
Hersmall,highvoicecametousintrillsandspurts,asthewindletit,likethesingingofaskylarklostinthesky。Pearsewentuptoherandwhisperedsomething。Icaughtaglimpseofherfacelikeastartledwildcreature’s;shrinking,tossingherhair,laughing,allinthesamebreath。Shewouldn’tsingagain,butcrouchedinthebowswithherchinonherhands,andthesunfallingononecheek,round,velvety,redasapeach……
WepassedDartmouth,andhalfanhourlaterputintoalittlewoodedbay。Onalowreddishcliffwasahousehedgedroundbypine—trees。
Abitofbrokenjettyranoutfromthebottomofthecliff。Wehookedontothis,andlanded。Anancient,fish—likemancameslouchingdownandtookchargeofthecutter。Pearseledustowardsthehouse,Pasiancefollowingmortallyshyallofasudden。
Thehousehadadark,overhangingthatchoftherushreedsthatgrowinthemarsheshereabouts;Iremembernothingelseremarkable。Itwasneitherold,nornew;neitherbeautiful,norexactlyugly;
neitherclean,norentirelysqualid;itperchedtherewithallitswindowsoverthesea,turningitsbackcontemptuouslyontheland。
Seatedinakindofporch,besideanimmensetelescope,wasaveryoldmaninapanamahat,witharattancane。Hispure—whitebeardandmoustache,andalmostblackeyebrows,gaveaverysingular,piercinglooktohislittle,restless,dark—greyeyes;alloverhismahoganycheeksandneckwasanetworkoffinewrinkles。Hesatquiteupright,inthefullsun,hardlyblinking。
"Dad!"saidZachary,"thisisPasianceVoisey。"Theoldmanturnedhiseyesonherandmuttered,"Howdoyoudo,ma’am?"thentooknofurthernotice。AndPasiance,whoseemedtoresentthis,soonslippedawayandwentwanderingaboutamongstthepines。Anoldwomanbroughtsomeplatesandbottlesandlaidthemcasuallyonatable;andwesatroundthefigureofoldCaptainPearsewithoutaword,asifwewereallunderaspell。
BeforelunchtherewasalittlescenebetweenZacharyPearseandDan,astowhichofthemshouldsummonPasiance。Itendedinbothgoing,andcomingbackwithouther。Shedidnotwantanylunch,wouldstaywhereshewasamongstthepines。
Forlunchwehadchops,wood—pigeons,mushrooms,andmulberrypreserve,anddrankwonderfulMadeiraoutofcommonwine—glasses。I
askedtheoldmanwherehegotit;hegavemeaqueerlook,andansweredwithalittlebow:
"Stoodmeintushillin’thebottle,an’thecountrygotnothingoutofit,sir。IntheearlyThirties;tushillin’thebottle;there’snosuchwinenowadaysand,"headded,lookingatZachary,"nosuchmen。"
Zacharysmiledandsaid:"Youdidnothingsobig,dad,aswhatI’mafter,now!"
Theoldman’seyeshadasortofdisdaininthem。
"You’regoingfar,then,inthePiedWitch,Zack?"
"Iam,"saidZachary。
"Andwheremightyubegoin’inthatoldtrampin’smutfactory?"
"Morocco。"
"Heu!"saidtheoldman,"there’snothingthere;Iknowthatcoast,asIknowthebacko’myhand。"Hestretchedoutahandcoveredwithveinsandhair。
Zacharybegansuddenlytopouroutafloodofwords:
"BelowMogador——afellowthere——friendofmine——twoyearsagonow。
Concessions——trade—gunpowder——cruisers——feuds——money——chiefs——Gatlingguns——Sultan——rifles——rebellion——gold。"Hedetailedareckless,sordid,boldscheme,which,onthepivotofatradingventure,wasintendedtospinawholewheelofpoliticalconvulsions。
"They’llneverletyougetthere,"saidoldPearse。
"Won’tthey?"returnedZachary。"Ohyes,theywill,an’whenI
leave,there’llbeanotherdynasty,andI’llbearichman。"
"Yu’llneverleave,"answeredtheoldman。
Zacharytookoutasheetofpapercoveredwithfigures。Hehadworkedthewholethingout。Somuch——equipment,somuch——trade,somuch——concessions,somuch——emergencies。"Mylastmag!"heended,"athousandshort;theship’sready,andifI’mnottherewithinamonthmychanceisasgoodasgone。"
Thiswasthepithofhisconfidences——anappealformoney,andwealllookedasmenwillwhenthatcropsup。
"Mad!"mutteredtheoldman,lookingatthesea。
"No,"saidZachary。Thatonewordwasmoreeloquentthanalltherestofhiswordsputtogether。Thisfellowisnovisionary。Hisschememaybedaring,andunprincipled,but——heknowsverywellwhathe’sabout。
"Well!"saidoldPearse,"youshallhavefive’undredofmymoney,ifit’sonlytolearnwhatyu’remadeof。Wheelmein!"Zacharywheeledhimintothehouse,butsooncameback。
"Theoldman’schequeforfivehundredpounds!"hesaid,holdingitup。"Mr。Treffry,givemeanother,andyoushallhaveathirdoftheprofits。"
IexpectedDantogiveapoint—blankrefusal。Butheonlyasked:
"Wouldthatclearyouforstarting?"
"Withthat,"saidZachary,"Icangettoseainafortnight。"
"Good!"Dansaidslowly。"Givemeawrittenpromise!Toseainfourteendaysandmyfairshareonthefivehundredpounds——nomore——
noless。"
AgainIthoughtPearsewouldhavejumpedatthis,butheleanedhischinonhishand,andlookedatDan,andDanlookedathim。Whiletheywerestaringateachotherlikethis,Pasiancecameupwithakitten。
"See!"shesaid,"isn’titadarling?"Thekittencrawledandclaweditswayupbehindherneck。Isawbothmen’seyesastheylookedatPasiance,andsuddenlyunderstoodwhattheywereat。ThekittenrubbeditselfagainstPasiance’scheek,overbalanced,andfell,clawing,downherdress。Shecaughtitupandwalkedaway。Someone,Idon’tknowwhichofus,sighed,andPearsecried"Done!"
Thebargainhadbeendriven。
"Good—bye,Mr。Pearse,"saidDan;"Iguessthat’sallI’mwantedfor。I’llfindmyponywaitinginthevillage。George,you’llseePasiancehome?"
Weheardthehoofsofhisponygallopingdowntheroad;Pearsesuddenlyexcusedhimself,anddisappeared。
Thisventureofhismaysoundromanticandabsurd,butit’smatter—
of—factenough。He’safterL。s。d。!ShadesofDrake,Raleigh,Hawkins,Oxenham!Thewormofsuspiciongnawsattheroseofromance。Whatifthosefellows,too,wereonlyafterL。s。d……?
Istrolledintothepine—wood。Theearththerewascoveredlikeabee’sbodywithblackandgoldstripes;therewastheblueseabelow,andwhite,sleepyclouds,andbumble—beesboomingabovetheheather;
itwasallsoftness,asummer’sdayinDevon。SuddenlyIcameonPearsestandingattheedgeofthecliffwithPasiancesittinginalittlehollowbelow,lookingupathim。Iheardhimsay:
"Pasiance——Pasiance!"Thesoundofhisvoice,andthesightofhersoft,wonderingfacemademefurious。Whatbusinesshasshewithlove,atherage?Whatbusinesshavetheywitheachother?
Hetoldmepresentlythatshehadstartedoffforhome,anddrovemetotheferry,behindanoldgreypony。Onthewayhecamebacktohisofferoftheotherday。
"Comewithme,"hesaid。"Itdoesn’tdotoneglectthePress;youcanseethepossibilities。It’soneofthefewcountriesleft。IfI
oncegetthisbusinessstartedyoudon’tknowwhereit’sgoingtostop。You’dhavefreepassageeverywhere,andwhateveryoulikeinreason。"
IansweredasrudelyasIcould——butbynomeansasrudelyasI
wanted——thathisschemewasmad。Asamatteroffact,it’smuchtoosaneforme;for,whateverthebodyofascheme,itssoulisthefibreoftheschemer。
"Thinkofit,"heurged,asifhecouldseeintome。"Youcanmakewhatyoulikeofit。Pressparagraphs,ofcourse。Butthat’smechanical;why,evenIcoulddoit,ifIhadtime。Asfortherest,you’llbeasfree——asfreeasaman。"
There,infivewordsofonesyllable,isthekernelofthisfellowPearse——"Asfreeasaman!"Norule,nolaw,noteventhemysteriousshacklesthatbindmentotheirownself—respects!"Asfreeasaman!"Noideals;noprinciples;nofixedstarforhisworship;nocoilhecan’tslideoutof!ButthefellowhasthetenacityofoneoftheoldDevonmastiffs,too。Hewouldn’ttake"No"forananswer。
"Thinkofit,"hesaid;"anydaywilldo——I’vegotafortnight……
Look!theresheis!"IthoughtthathemeantPasiance;butitwasanoldsteamer,sluggishandblackintheblazingsunofmid—stream,withayellow—and—whitefunnel,andnosignoflifeonherdecks。
"That’sher——thePiedWitcb!Dohertwelveknots;youwouldn’tthinkit!Well!good—evening!You’dbettercome。Awordtomeatanytime。I’mgoingaboardnow。"
AsIwasbeingferriedacrossIsawhimlollinginthestern—sheetsofalittleboat,thesuncrowninghisstrawhatwithglory。
IcameonPasiance,aboutamileuptheroad,sittinginthehedge。
Wewalkedontogetherbetweenthebanks——Devonshirebanks,ashighashouses,thickwithivyandferns,brambleandhazelboughs,andhoneysuckle。
"DoyoubelieveinaGod?"shesaidsuddenly。
"Grandfather’sGodissimplyawful。WhenI’mplayingthefiddle,I
canfeelGod;butgrandfather’sissuchastuffyGod——youknowwhatI
mean:thesea,thewind,thetrees,colourstoo——theymakeonefeel。
ButIdon’tbelievethatlifewasmeantto’begood’in。Isn’tthereanythingbetterthanbeinggood?WhenI’m’good,’Isimplyfeelwicked。"Shereachedup,caughtaflowerfromthehedge,andslowlytoreitspetals。
"Whatwouldyoudo,"shemuttered,"ifyouwantedathing,butwereafraidofit?ButIsupposeyou’reneverafraid!"sheadded,mockingme。IadmittedthatIwassometimesafraid,andoftenafraidofbeingafraid。
"That’snice!I’mnotafraidofillness,norofgrandfather,norofhisGod;but——Iwanttobefree。Ifyouwantathingbadly,you’reafraidaboutit。"
IthoughtofZacharyPearse’swords,"freeasaman。"
"Whyareyoulookingatmelikethat?"shesaid。
Istammered:"Whatdoyoumeanbyfreedom?"
"DoyouknowwhatIshalldoto—night?"sheanswered。"Getoutofmywindowbytheapple—tree,andgotothewoods,andplay!"
Weweregoingdownasteeplane,alongthesideofawood,wherethere’salwaysasmellofsappyleaves,andthebreathofthecowsthatcomeclosetothehedgetogettheshade。
Therewasacottageinthebottom,andasmallboysatoutsideplayingwithaheapofdust。
"Hallo,Johnny!"saidPasiance。"Holdyourlegoutandshowthismanyourbadplace!"Thesmallboyundidabandageroundhisbareanddirtylittleleg,andproudlyrevealedasore。
"Isn’titnasty?"criedPasianceruefully,tyingupthebandageagain;"poorlittlefeller!Johnny,seewhatI’vebroughtyou!"Sheproducedfromherpocketastickofchocolate,thesemblanceofasoldiermadeofsealing—waxandworsted,andacrookedsixpence。
Itwasanewglimpseofher。AllthewayhomeshewastellingmethestoryoflittleJohnny’sfamily;whenshecametohismother’sdeath,sheburstout:"Abeastlyshame,wasn’tit,andthey’resopoor;itmightjustaswellhavebeensomebodyelse。Ilikepoorpeople,butIhaterichones——stuck—upbeasts。"
Mrs。Hopgoodwaslookingoverthegate,withhercapononeside,andoneofPasiance’scatsrubbingitselfagainstherskirts。Atthesightofusshehuggedherself。
"Where’sgrandfather?"askedPasiance。Theoldladyshookherhead。
"Isitarow?"Mrs。Hopgoodwriggled,andwriggled,andoutcame:
"Didyougetyuretay,mypretty?No?Well,that’sapity;yu’llbefalin’low—like。"
Pasiancetossedherhead,snatchedupthecat,andranindoors。I
remainedstaringatMrs。Hopgood。
"Dear—dear,"sheclucked,"poorlamb。Sotospakeit’s——"andsheblurtedoutsuddenly,"chuckin’fullofwra—ath,heis。Well,there!"
Mycouragefailedthatevening。Ispentitatthecoastguardstation,wheretheygavemebreadandcheeseandsomeawfulcider。I
passedthekitchenasIcameback。Afirewasstillburningthere,andtwofigures,mistyinthedarkness,flittedaboutwithstealthylaughterlikespiritsafraidofbeingdetectedinacarnal—meal。
TheywerePasianceandMrs。Hopgood;andsocharmingwasthesmellofeggsandbacon,andtheyhadsuchanairoftenderenjoymentofthisdarkrevel,thatIstifledmanypangs,asIcrepthungryuptobed。
InthemiddleofthenightIwokeandheardwhatIthoughtwasscreaming;thenitsoundedlikewindintrees,thenlikethedistantshakingofatambourine,withthehighsingingofahumanvoice。
Suddenlyitstopped——twolongnotescamewailingoutlikesobs——thenutterstillness;andthoughIlistenedforanhourormoretherewasnoothersound……
IV
"4thAugust……ForthreedaysafterIwrotelast,nothingatallhappenedhere。Ispentthemorningsonthecliffreading,andwatchingthesun—sparksrainingonthesea。It’sgranduptherewiththegorseallround,thegullsbaskingontherocks,thepartridgescallinginthecorn,andnowandthenayounghawkoverhead。TheafternoonsI
spentoutintheorchard。Theusualroutinegoesonatthefarmallthetime——cow—milking,bread—baking,JohnFordridinginandout,Pasianceinhergardenstrippinglavender,talkingtothefarmhands;
andthesmellofclover,andcowsandhay;thesoundofhensandpigsandpigeons,thesoftdrawlofvoices,thedullthudofthefarmcarts;anddaybydaytheapplesgettingredder。Then,lastMonday,Pasiancewasawayfromsunrisetillsunset——nobodysawhergo——nobodyknewwhereshehadgone。Itwasawonderful,strangeday,askyofsilver—greyandblue,withadriftofwind—clouds,allthetreessighingalittle,theseaheavinginalong,lowswell,theanimalsrestless,thebirdssilent,exceptthegullswiththeiroldman’slaughterandkitten’smewing。
Asomethingwildwasintheair;itseemedtosweepacrossthedownsandcombe,intotheveryhouse,likeapassionatetunethatcomesdriftingtoyourearswhenyou’resleepy。Butwhowouldhavethoughttheabsenceofthatgirlforafewhourscouldhavewroughtsuchhavoc!Wewerelikeuneasyspirits;Mrs。Hopgood’sapplecheeksseemedpositivelytowitherbeforeone’seyes。Icameacrossadairymaidandfarmhanddiscussingitstolidlywithverydowncastfaces。EvenHopgood,ahard—bittenfellowwithimmenseshoulders,forgothisimperturbabilitysofarastoharnesshishorse,anddepartonwhatheassuredmewas"justawild—gusechaace。"ItwaslongbeforeJohnFordgavesignsofnoticingthatanythingwaswrong,butlateintheafternoonIfoundhimsittingwithhishandsonhisknees,staringstraightbeforehim。Heroseheavilywhenhesawme,andstalkedout。Intheevening,asIwasstartingforthecoastguardstationtoaskforhelptosearchthecliff,Pasianceappeared,walkingasifshecouldhardlydragonelegaftertheother。Hercheekswerecrimson;shewasbitingherlipstokeeptearsofsheerfatigueoutofhereyes。Shepassedmeinthedoorwaywithoutaword。Theanxietyhehadgonethroughseemedtoforbidtheoldmanfromspeaking。Hejustcameforward,tookherfaceinhishands,gaveitagreatkiss,andwalkedaway。Pasiancedroppedonthefloorinthedarkpassage,andburiedherfaceonherarms。
"Leavemealone!"wasallshewouldsay。Afterabitshedraggedherselfupstairs。PresentlyMrs。Hopgoodcametome。
"Notawordoutofher——an’notabitewillsheate,an’Ihadapieallready——scrumptious。ThegoodLordknowsthetruth——sheaskedforbrandy;haveyouanybrandy,sir?Ha—apgood’edon’tdrinkit,an’
MisterFord’edon’tallaowforanythingbutcaowslipwine。"
Ihadwhisky。
Thegoodsoulseizedtheflask,andwentoffhuggingit。Shereturnedittomehalfempty。
"Lappeditlikeakittenlapsmilk。Imisdaoubtit’sstraong,poorlamb,itlusened’ertonguepraaperly。’I’vea—doneit,’shesaystome,’Mums—I’vea—doneit,’an’shelaughedlikeamadthing;andthen,sir,shecried,an’kissedme,an’pusshedmethruthedoor。
GudeLard!Whatis’tshe’sa—done……?"
Itrainedallthenextdayandthedayafter。Aboutfiveo’clockyesterdaytherainceased;IstartedofftoKingswearonHopgood’snagtoseeDanTreffry。Everytree,bramble,andferninthelaneswasdrippingwater;andeverybirdsingingfromthebottomofhisheart。IthoughtofPasianceallthetime。Herabsencethatdaywasstillamystery;oneneverceasedaskingoneselfwhatshehaddone。
Therearepeoplewhonevergrowup——theyhavenorighttodothings。
Actionshaveconsequences——andchildrenhavenobusinesswithconsequences。
Danwasout。Ihadsupperatthehotel,androdeslowlyhome。Inthetwilightstretchesoftheroad,whereIcouldtoucheitherbankofthelanewithmywhip,IthoughtofnothingbutPasianceandhergrandfather;therewassomethinginthehalflightsuitedtowonderanduncertainty。IthadfallendarkbeforeIrodeintothestraw—
yard。Twoyoungbullockssnuffledatme,asleepyhengotupandranoffwithatremendousshrieking。Istabledthehorse,andwalkedroundtotheback。Itwaspitchblackundertheapple—trees,andthewindowswerealldarkened。Istoodtherealittle,everythingsmelledsodeliciousaftertherain;suddenlyIhadtheuncomfortablefeelingthatIwasbeingwatched。Haveyoueverfeltlikethatonadarknight?Icalledoutatlast:"Isanyonethere?"Notasound!
Iwalkedtothegate—nothing!Thetreesstilldrippedwithtiny,soft,hissingsounds,butthatwasall。Islippedroundtothefront,wentin,barricadedthedoor,andgropeduptobed。ButI
couldn’tsleep。Ilayawakealongwhile;dozedatlast,andwokewithajump。Astealthymurmurofsmotheredvoiceswasgoingonquiteclosesomewhere。Itstopped。Aminutepassed;suddenlycamethesoftthudasofsomethingfalling。Isprangoutofbedandrushedtothewindow。Nothing——butinthedistancesomethingthatsoundedlikefootsteps。Anowlhooted;thenclearascrystal,butquitelow,IheardPasiancesinginginherroom:
"Theapplesareripeandreadytofall。
Oh!heigh—ho!andreadytofall。"
Irantoherdoorandknocked。
"Whatisit?"shecried。
"Isanythingthematter?"
"Matter?"
"Isanythingthematter?"
"Ha—ha—ha—ha!Good—night!"thenquitelow,Iheardhercatchherbreath,hard,sharply。Nootheranswer,noothersound。
Iwenttobedandlayawakeforhours……
ThiseveningDancame;duringsupperhehandedPasiancearollofmusic;hehadgotitinTorquay。Theshopman,hesaid,hadtoldhimthatitwasa"corker。"
ItwasBach’s"Chaconne。"Youshouldhaveseenhereyesshine,herfingersactuallytremblewhilesheturnedoverthepages。SeemsoddtothinkofherworshippingattheshrineofBachasoddastothinkofawildcoltrunningofitsfreewillintotheshafts;butthat’sjustitwithheryoucannevertell。"Heavenly!"shekeptsaying。
JohnFordputdownhisknifeandfork。
"Heathenishstuff!"hemuttered,andsuddenlythunderedout,"Pasiance!"
Shelookedupwithastart,threwthemusicfromher,andresumedherplace。
Duringeveningprayers,whichfolloweverynightimmediatelyonfood,herfacewasastudyofmutiny。Shewenttobedearly。Itwasratherlatewhenwebrokeup——foronceoldFordhadbeentalkingofhissquatter’slife。Aswecameout,Danhelduphishand。Adogwasbarking。"It’sLass,"hesaid。"She’llwakePasiance。"
Thespanielyelpedfuriously。Danranouttostopher。Hewassoonback。
"Somebody’sbeenintheorchard,andgoneoffdowntothecove。"Heranondownthepath。I,too,ran,horriblyuneasy。Infront,throughthedarkness,camethespaniel’sbark;thelightsofthecoastguardstationfaintlyshowed。Iwasfirstonthebeach;thedogcametomeatonce,hertailalmostinhermouthfromapology。Therewasthesoundofoarsworkinginrowlocks;nothingvisiblebutthefeatheryedgesofthewaves。Dansaidbehind,"Nouse!He’sgone。"
Hisvoicesoundedhoarse,likethatofamanchokingwithpassion。
"George,"hestammered,"it’sthatblackguard。IwishI’dputabulletinhim。"Suddenlyalightburnedupinthedarknessonthesea,seemedtoswinggently,andvanished。Withoutanotherwordwewentbackupthehill。JohnFordstoodatthegatemotionless,indifferent——nothinghaddawnedonhimasyet。IwhisperedtoDan,"Letitalone!"
"No,"hesaid,"I’mgoingtoshowyou。"Hestruckamatch,andslowlyhuntedthefootstepsinthewetgrassoftheorchard。"Look——
here!"
HestoppedunderPasiance’swindowandswayedthematchovertheground。Clearasdaylightwerethemarksofsomeonewhohadjumpedorfallen。Danheldthematchoverhishead。
"Andlookthere!"hesaid。Theboughofanapple—treebelowthewindowwasbroken。Heblewthematchout。
Icouldseethewhitesofhiseyes,likeanangryanimal’s。
"Dropit,Dan!"Isaid。
Heturnedonhisheelsuddenly,andstammeredout,"You’reright。"
ButhehadturnedintoJohnFord’sarms。
Theoldmanstoodtherelikesomegreatforce,darkerthanthedarkness,staringupatthewindow,asthoughstupefied。Wehadnotawordtosay。Heseemedunconsciousofourpresence。Heturnedround,andleftusstandingthere。
"Followhim!"saidDan。"Followhim——byGod!it’snotsafe。"