ThefinalbarrierbetweenEricandhismother’sfaithwashisviolin,andtothatheclungasamansometimeswillclingtohisdearestsin,totheweaknessmoreprecioustohimthanallhisstrength,Inthegreatworldbeautycomestomeninmanyguises,andartinahundredforms,butforErictherewasonlyhisviolin。
Itstood,tohim,forallthemanifestationsofart;itwashisonlybridgeintothekingdomofthesoul。
ItwastoEricHermannsonthattheevangelistdirectedhisimpassionedpleadingthatnight。
“Saul,Saul,whypersecutestthoume?IsthereaSaulheretonightwhohasstoppedhisearstothatgentlepleading,whohasthrustaspearintothatbleedingside?Thinkofit,mybrother;
youareofferedthiswonderfulloveandyoupreferthewormthatdiethnotandthefirewhichwillnotbequenched。WhatrighthaveyoutoloseoneofGod’sprecioussouls?Saul,Saul,whypersecutestthoume?“
AgreatjoydawnedinAsaSkinner’spaleface,forhesawthatEricHermannsonwasswayingtoandfroinhisseat。Theministerfelluponhiskneesandthrewhislongarmsupoverhishead。
“Omybrothers!Ifeelitcoming,theblessingwehaveprayedfor。ItellyoutheSpiritiscoming!justalittlemoreprayer,brothers,alittlemorezeal,andhewillbehere。Icanfeelhiscoolingwinguponmybrow。GlorybetoGodforeverandever,amen!“
Thewholecongregationgroanedunderthepressureofthisspiritualpanic。Shoutsandhallelujahswentupfromeverylip。
Anotherfigurefellprostrateuponthefloor。Fromthemourners’
benchroseachantofterrorandrapture:
“Eatinghoneyanddrinkingwine,GlorytothebleedingLamb!
IammyLord’sandheismine,GlorytothebleedingLamb!“
Thehymnwassunginadozendialectsandvoicedallthevagueyearningofthesehungrylives,ofthesepeoplewhohadstarvedallthepassionssolong,onlytofallvictimstothebarestofthemall,fear。
AgroanofultimateanguishrosefromEricHermannson’sbowedhead,andthesoundwaslikethegroanofagreattreewhenitfallsintheforest。
Theministerrosesuddenlytohisfeetandthrewbackhishead,cryinginaloudvoice:
“Lazarus,comeforth!EricHermannson,youarelost,goingdownatsea。InthenameofGod,andJesusChristhisSon,Ithrowyouthelifeline。Takehold!AlmightyGod,mysoulforhis!“
Theministerthrewhisarmsoutandliftedhisquiveringface。
EricHermannsonrosetohisfeet;hislipsweresetandthelightningwasinhiseyes。Hetookhisviolinbytheneckandcrushedittosplintersacrosshisknee,andtoAsaSkinnerthesoundwasliketheshacklesofsinbrokenaudiblyasunder。
FormorethantwoyearsEricHermannsonkepttheausterefaithtowhichhehadswornhimself,keptituntilagirlfromtheEastcametospendaweekontheNebraskaDivide。Shewasagirlofothermannersandconditions,andthereweregreaterdistancesbetweenherlifeandEric’sthanallthemileswhichseparatedRattlesnakeCreekfromNewYorkCity。Indeed,shehadnobusinesstobeintheWestatall;butah!acrosswhatleaguesoflandandsea,bywhatimprobablechances,dotheunrelentinggodsbringtousourfate!
ItwasinayearoffinancialdepressionthatWyllisElliotcametoNebraskatobuycheaplandandrevisitthecountrywherehehadspentayearofhisyouth。WhenhehadgraduatedfromHarvarditwasstillcustomaryformoneyedgentlementosendtheirscapegracesonstoroughitonranchesinthewildsofNebraskaorDakota,ortoconsignthemtoalivingdeathinthesagebrushoftheBlackHills。Theseyoungmendidnotalwaysreturntothewaysofcivilizedlife。ButWyllisElliothadnotmarriedahalf-breed,norbeenshotinacowpunchers’brawl,norwreckedbybadwhisky,norappropriatedbyasmirchedadventuress。Hehadbeensavedfromthesethingsbyagirl,hissister,whohadbeenveryneartohislifeeversincethedayswhentheyreadfairytalestogetheranddreamedthedreamsthatnevercometrue。Onthis,hisfirstvisittohisfather’sranchsinceheleftitsixyearsbefore,hebroughtherwithhim。Shehadbeenlaiduphalfthewinterfromasprainreceivedwhileskating,andhadhadtoomuchtimeforreflectionduringthosemonths。Shewasrestlessandfilledwithadesiretoseesomethingofthewildcountryofwhichherbrotherhadtoldhersomuch。Shewastobemarriedthenextwinter,andWyllisunderstoodherwhenshebeggedhimtotakeherwithhimonthislong,aimlessjauntacrossthecontinent,totastethelastoftheirfreedomtogether。itcomestoallwomenofhertype——thatdesiretotastetheunknownwhichalluresandterrifies,torunone’swholesoul’slengthouttothewind——justonce。
Ithadbeenaneventfuljourney。Wyllissomehowunderstoodthatstrainofgypsybloodinhissister,andheknewwheretotakeher。
TheyhadsleptinsodhousesonthePlatteRiver,madetheacquaintanceofthepersonnelofathird-rateoperacompanyonthetraintoDeadwood,dinedinacampofrailroadconstructorsattheworld’sendbeyondNewCastle,gonethroughtheBlackHillsonhorseback,fishedfortroutinDomeLake,watchedadanceatCrippleCreek,wherethelostsoulswhohideinthehillsgatheredfortheirbesottedrevelry。Andnow,lastofall,beforethereturntothraldom,therewasthislittleshack,anchoredonthewindycrestoftheDivide,alittleblackdotagainsttheflamingsunsets,ascentedseaofcornlandbathedinopalescentairandblindingsunlight。
MargaretElliotwasoneofthosewomenofwhomtherearesomanyinthisday,whenoldorder,passing,givethplacetonew;
beautiful,talented,critical,unsatisfied,tiredoftheworldattwenty-four。ForthemomentthelifeandpeopleoftheDivideinterestedher。Shewastherebutaweek;perhapshadshestayedlonger,thatinexorableennuiwhichtravelsfastereventhantheVestibuleLimitedwouldhaveovertakenher。TheweekshetarriedtherewastheweekthatEricHermannsonwashelpingJerryLockhartthresh;aweekearlieroraweeklater,andtherewouldhavebeennostorytowrite。
ItwasonThursdayandtheyweretoleaveonSaturday。Wyllisandhissisterweresittingonthewidepiazzaoftheranchhouse,staringoutintotheafternoonsunlightandprotestingagainstthegustsofhotwindthatblewupfromthesandyriverbottomtwentymilestothesouthward。
Theyoungmanpulledhiscaploweroverhiseyesandremarked:
“Thiswindistherealthing;youdon’tstrikeitanywhereelse。YourememberwehadatouchofitinAlgiersandItoldyouitcamefromKansas。It’sthekeynoteofthiscountry。“
Wyllistouchedherhandthatlayonthehammockandcontinuedgently:
“Ihopeit’spaidyou,Sis。Roughingit’sdangerousbusiness;
ittakesthetasteoutofthings。“
Sheshutherfingersfirmlyoverthebrownhandthatwassolikeherown。
“Paid?Why,Wyllis,Ihaven’tbeensohappysincewewerechildrenandweregoingtodiscovertheruinsofTroytogethersomeday。Doyouknow,IbelieveIcouldjuststayonhereforeverandlettheworldgoonitsowngait。Itseemsasthoughthetensionandstrainweusedtotalkoflastwinterweregoneforgood,asthoughonecouldnevergiveone’sstrengthouttosuchpettythingsanymore。“
Wyllisbrushedtheashesofhispipeawayfromthesilkhandkerchiefthatwasknottedabouthisneckandstaredmoodilyoffattheskyline。
“No,you’remistaken。Thiswouldboreyouafterawhile。Youcan’tshakethefeveroftheotherlife。I’vetriedit。TherewasatimewhenthegayfellowsofRomecouldtrotdownintotheThebaidandburrowintothesandhillsandgetridofit。Butit’salltoocomplexnow。Youseewe’vemadeourdissipationssodaintyandrespectablethatthey’vegonefurtherinthantheflesh,andtakenholdoftheegoproper。Youcouldn’trest,evenhere。Thewarcrywouldfollowyou。“
“Youdon’twastewords,Wyllis,butyounevermissfire。I
talkmorethanyoudo,withoutsayinghalfsomuch。YoumusthavelearnedtheartofsilencefromthesetaciturnNorwegians。IthinkIlikesilentmen。“
“Naturally,“saidWyllis,“sinceyouhavedecidedtomarrythemostbrillianttalkeryouknow。“
Bothweresilentforatime,listeningtothesighingofthehotwindthroughtheparchedmorning-gloryvines。Margaretspokefirst。
“Tellme,Wyllis,weremanyoftheNorwegiansyouusedtoknowasinterestingasEricHermannson?“
“Who,Siegfried?Well,no。HeusedtobethefloweroftheNorwegianyouthinmyday,andhe’sratheranexception,evennow。
Hehasretrograded,though。Thebondsofthesoilhavetightenedonhim,Ifancy。“
“Siegfried?Come,that’srathergood,Wyllis。Helookslikeadragon-slayer。Whatisitthatmakeshimsodifferentfromtheothers?Icantalktohim;heseemsquitelikeahumanbeing。“
“Well,“saidWyllis,meditatively,“Idon’treadBourgetasmuchasmyculturedsister,andI’mnotsowellupinanalysis,butIfancyit’sbecauseonekeepscherishingaperfectlyunwarrantedsuspicionthatunderthatbig,hulkinganatomyofhis,hemayconcealasoulsomewhere。Nichtwahr?“
“Somethinglikethat,“saidMargaret,thoughtfully,“exceptthatit’smorethanasuspicion,anditisn’tgroundless。Hehasone,andhemakesitknown,somehow,withoutspeaking。“
“Ialwayshavemydoubtsaboutloquacioussouls,“Wyllisremarked,withtheunbelievingsmilethathadgrownhabitualwithhim。