ItwasthevoiceofColonelStarbottle;itwasthefrilledshirtfront,thelightlybuttonedbluecoatwithitsexpandinglapels,likeburstingpetals,andthesmilingmaskofthatgentlemanrisingabovethetableandbowingtoClarenceBrantandhiswifewithinfinitecourtesy。"The——er——humiliatingsituationinwhichwefindourselves,gentlemen,——thereluctantwitnessesof——er——whatwetrustisonlyatemporarydisagreementbetweenourcharminghostessandthe——er——gentlemanwhomsherecognizedunderthehighesttitletoourconsideration,——isdistressingtousall,andwouldseemtoamplyjustifythatgentleman’sclaimstoapersonalsatisfaction,whichIknowwewouldalldelighttogive。Butthatsituationrestsuponthesuppositionthatourgatheringherewasofapurelysocialorfestivenature!Itmaybe,"continuedthecolonelwithablandlyreflectiveair,"thatthespectacleofthesedecantersandglasses,andthenectarfurnishedusbyourHebe-likehostess"(heliftedaglassofwhiskeyandwatertohislipswhilehebowedtoMrs。Brantgracefully),"hasledthegentlemantosuchadeduction。
ButwhenIsuggesttohimthatourmeetingwasofabusiness,orprivatenature,itstrikesmethatthequestionofintrusionmaybefairlydividedbetweenhimandourselves。Wemaybeevenjustified,inviewofthatprivacy,inaskinghimifhis——er——entrancetothishousewas——er——coincidentwithhisappearanceamongus。"
"Withmyfrontdoorinpossessionofstrangers,"saidClarence,moreinreplytoasuddencontemptuousglancefromhiswifethanStarbottle’sinsinuation,"Ienteredthehousethroughthewindow。"
"Ofmyboudoir,whereanotherintruderoncebrokehisneck,"
interruptedhiswifewithamockinglaugh。
"WhereIoncehelpedthisladytoregainpossessionofherhousewhenitwasheldbyanotherpartyofillegaltrespassers,who,however,werecontenttocallthemselves’jumpers,’anddidnotclaimtheprivacyofgentlemen。"
"Doyoumeantoimply,sir,"beganColonelStarbottlehaughtily,"that"——
"Imeantoimply,sir,"saidClarencewithquietscorn,"thatI
haveneitherthewishtoknownortheslightestconcerninanypurposethatbroughtyouhere,andthatwhenyouquitthehouseyoutakeyoursecretsandyourprivacywithyouintact,withoutletorhindrancefromme。"
"Doyoumeantosay,Mr。Brant,"saidJudgeBeeswinger,suppressingtheangryinterruptionofhisfellowswithadominantwaveofhishand,ashefixedhiseyesonClarencekeenly,"thatyouhavenosympathywithyourwife’spoliticalsentiments?"
"Ihavealreadygivenyoutheinformationnecessarytomakeyouquitthishouse,andthatisallyouhavearighttoknow,"
returnedClarencewithfoldedarms。
"ButIcananswerforhim,"saidMrs。Brant,rising,withaquiveringvoiceandcurlinglip。"ThereISnosympathybetweenus。
Weareasfarapartasthepoles。Wehavenothingincommonbutthishouseandhisname。"
"Butyouarehusbandandwife,boundtogetherbyasacredcompact。"
"Acompact!"echoedMrs。Brant,withabitterlaugh。"Yes,thecompactthatbindsSouthCarolinatothenigger-worshippingMassachusetts。Thecompactthatlinkstogetherwhiteandblack,thegentlemanandthetrader,theplanterandthepoorwhite——thecompactofthoseUNITEDStates。Bah!THAThasbeenbroken,andsocanthis。"
Clarence’sfacepaled。Butbeforehecouldspeaktherewasarapidclatteringatthegateandadismountedvaqueroenteredexcitedly。
TurningtoMrs。Branthesaidhurriedly,"MotherofGod!thecasaissurroundedbyarabbleofmountedmen,andthereisoneamongthemevennowwhodemandsadmittanceinthenameoftheLaw。"
"Thisisyourwork,"saidBrooks,facingClarencefuriously。"Youhavebroughtthemwithyou,but,byGod,theyshallnotsaveyou!"
HewouldhaveclutchedClarence,butthepowerfularmofJudgeBeeswingerintervened。Nevertheless,hestillstruggledtoreachClarence,appealingtotheothers:"Areyoufoolstostandthereandlethimtriumph!Don’tyouseethecowardlyYankeetrickhe’splayeduponus?"
"Hehasnot,"saidMrs。Branthaughtily。"Ihavenoreasontolovehimorhisfriends;butIknowhedoesnotlie。"
"Gentlemen!——gentlemen!"imploredColonelStarbottlewithbeamingandunctuouspersuasion,"mayI——er——remark——thatallthisisfarfromthequestion?Arewetobealarmedbecauseanunknownrabble,nomatterwhencetheycome,demandentrancehereinthenameoftheLaw?IamnotawareofanylawoftheStateofCaliforniathatweareinfringing。Byallmeansadmitthem。"
Thegatewasthrownopen。Asinglethick-setman,apparentlyunarmedanddressedlikeanordinarytraveler,followedbyhalfadozenotherequallyunpretentious-lookingmen,entered。Theleaderturnedtothebalcony。
"IamtheChiefofPoliceofSanFrancisco。IhavewarrantsforthearrestofColonelCulpepperStarbottle,JoshuaBrooks,CaptainPinckney,ClarenceBrantandAlicehiswife,andotherschargedwithincitingtoriotandunlawfulpracticecalculatedtodisturbthepeaceoftheStateofCaliforniaanditsrelationswiththeFederalgovernment,"saidtheleader,inadryofficialvoice。
Clarencestarted。Inspiteofitsmonotonousutteranceitwasthevoiceofthered-beardedcontroversialistofthestage-coach。Butwherewerehischaracteristicbeardandhair?InvoluntarilyClarenceglancedatJudgeBeeswinger;thatgentlemanwasquietlyregardingthestrangerwithanimpassivefacethatbetrayednorecognitionwhatever。
"ButthecityofSanFranciscohasnojurisdictionhere,"saidColonelStarbottle,turningablandsmiletowardshisfellow-
members。"Iam——er——sorrytoinformyouthatyouaresimplytrespassing,sir。"
"Iamherealsoasdeputysheriff,"returnedthestrangercoolly。
"Wewereunabletolocatethepreciseplaceofthismeeting,althoughweknewofitsexistence。IwassworninthismorningatSantaInezbythejudgeofthisdistrict,andthesegentlemenwithmearemyposse。"
Therewasaquickmovementofresistancebythemembers,whichwas,however,againwaivedblandlyasidebyColonelStarbottle。Leaningforwardinaslightlyforensicattitude,withhisfingersonthetableandashirtfrillthatseemedtohavebecomeofitselferectile,hesaid,withpainedbutpoliteprecision,"Igrievetohavetostate,sir,thateventhatpositionisutterlyuntenablehere。Iamalawyermyself,asmyfriendhere,JudgeBeeswinger——
eh?Ibegyourpardon!"
Theofficerofthelawhadmomentarilystarted,withhiseyesfixedonJudgeBeeswinger,who,however,seemedtobequietlywritingatthetable。
"AsJudgeBeeswinger,"continuedColonelStarbottle,"willprobablytellyouandasajuristhimself,hewillalsoprobablyagreewithmewhenIalsoinformyouthat,astheUnitedStatesgovernmentisanaggrievedparty,itisamatterfortheFederalcourtstoprosecute,andthattheonlyofficerwecanrecognizeistheUnitedStatesMarshalforthedistrict。WhenIaddthatthemarshal,ColonelCrackenthorpe,isoneofmyoldestfriends,andanactivesympathizerwiththeSouthinthepresentstruggle,youwillunderstandthatanyactionfromhiminthismatterisexceedinglyimprobable。"
Thegeneralmurmuroflaughter,relief,andapprovalwasbrokenbythequietvoiceofJudgeBeeswinger。
"Letmeseeyourwarrant,Mr。DeputySheriff。"
Theofficerapproachedhimwithaslightlyperplexedandconstrainedair,andexhibitedthepaper。JudgeBeeswingerhandeditbacktohim。"ColonelStarbottleisquiterightinhiscontention,"hesaidquietly;"theonlyofficerthatthisassemblycanrecognizeistheUnitedStatesMarshalorhislegaldeputy。ButColonelStarbottleiswronginhissuppositionthatColonelCrackenthorpestillretainsthefunctionsofthatoffice。HewasremovedbythePresidentoftheUnitedStates,andhissuccessorwasappointedandsworninbytheFederaljudgeearlythismorning。"Hepaused,andfoldingupthepaperonwhichhehadbeenwriting,placeditinthehandsofthedeputy。"Andthis,"hecontinuedinthesameevenvoice,"constitutesyouhisdeputy,andwillenableyoutocarryoutyourdutyincominghere。"
"Whatthedevildoesthismean,sir?Whoareyou?"gaspedColonelStarbottle,recoilingsuddenlyfromthemanathisside。
"IamthenewUnitedStatesMarshalfortheSouthernDistrictofCalifornia。"
CHAPTERIII。
UnsuspectedandastoundingastherevelationwastoClarence,itsstrangereceptionbytheconspiratorsseemedtohimasastounding。
Hehadstartedforward,halfexpectingthatthecomplacentandself-confessedspywouldbeimmolatedbyhisinfuriateddupes。Buttohissurprisetheshockseemedtohavechangedtheirnatures,andgiventhemthedignitytheyhadlacked。Theexcitability,irritation,andrecklessnesswhichhadpreviouslycharacterizedthemhaddisappeared。Thedeputyandhisposse,whohadadvancedtotheassistanceoftheirrevealedchief,metwithnoresistance。
Theyhadevidently,asifwithoneaccord,drawnawayfromJudgeBeeswinger,leavingaclearedspacearoundhim,andregardedtheircaptorswithsullencontemptuoussilence。ItwasonlybrokenbyColonelStarbottle:——
"Yourdutycommandsyou,sir,touseallpossiblediligenceinbringingusbeforetheFederaljudgeofthisdistrict——unlessyourmasterinWashingtonhasviolatedtheConstitutionsofarastoremovehim,too!"
"Iunderstandyouperfectly,"returnedJudgeBeeswinger,withunchangedcomposure;"andasyouknowthatJudgeWilsonunfortunatelycannotberemovedexceptthrougharegularcourseofimpeachment,IsupposeyoumaystillcountuponhisSouthernsympathiestobefriendyou。WiththatIhavenothingtodo;mydutyiscompletewhenmydeputyhasbroughtyoubeforehimandI
havestatedthecircumstancesofthearrest。"
"Icongratulateyou,sir,"saidCaptainPinckney,withanironicalsalute,"onyourpromptrewardforyourtreacherytotheSouth,andyourequallypromptadoptionofthepeculiartacticsofyourfriendsinthewayinwhichyouhaveenteredthishouse。"
"IamsorryIcannotcongratulateYOU,sir,"returnedJudgeBeeswingergravely,onbreakingyouroathtothegovernmentwhichhaseducatedandsupportedyouandgivenyoutheepaulettesyoudisgrace。NorshallIdiscuss’treachery’withthemanwhohasnotonlyviolatedthetrustofhiscountry,buteventheintegrityofhisfriend’shousehold。ItisforthatreasonthatIwithholdtheactionofthiswarrantinsofarasitaffectsthepersonsofthemasterandmistressofthishome。IamsatisfiedthatMr。BranthasbeenasignorantofwhathasbeendonehereasIamthathiswifehasbeenonlythefoolishdupeofadoubletraitor!"
"Silence!"
ThewordsbrokesimultaneouslyfromthelipsofClarenceandCaptainPinckney。Theystoodstaringateachother——theonepale,theothercrimson——asMrs。Brant,apparentlyobliviousofthesignificanceoftheirunitedadjuration,turnedtoJudgeBeeswingerinthefuryofherstillstifledrageandmortification。
"Keepyourmercyforyourfellow-spy,"shesaid,withacontemptuousgesturetowardsherhusband;"Igowiththesegentlemen!"
"Youwillnot,"saidClarencequietly,"untilIhavesaidawordtoyoualone。"Helaidhishandfirmlyuponherwrist。
Thedeputyandhisprisonersfiledslowlyoutofthecourtyardtogether,thelattercourteouslysalutingMrs。Brantastheypassed,butturningfromJudgeBeeswingerincontemptuoussilence。
Thejudgefollowedthemtothegate,buttherehepaused。TurningtoMrs。Brant,whowasstillhalfstrugglinginthestronggripofherhusband,hesaid,——
"AnycompunctionImayhavehadinmisleadingyoubyacceptingyourinvitationhereIdismissedafterIhadenteredthishouse。AndI
trust,"headded,turningtoClarencesternly,"Ileaveyouthemasterofit!"
Asthegateclosedbehindhim,Clarencelockedit。Whenhiswifeturneduponhimangrily,hesaidquietly,——
"Ihavenointentionofrestrainingyourlibertyamomentafterourinterviewisover,butuntilthenIdonotintendtobedisturbed。"
Shethrewherselfdisdainfullybackinherchair,herhandsclaspedinherlapinhalf-contemptuousresignation,withhereyesuponherlongslimarchedfeetcrossedbeforeher。Eveninherattitudetherewassomethingofheroldfascinationwhich,however,nowseemedtostingClarencetothequick。
"Ihavenothingtosaytoyouinregardtowhathasjustpassedinthishouse,exceptthataslongasIremainevennominallyitsmasteritshallnotberepeated。AlthoughIshallnolongerattempttoinfluenceorcontrolyourpoliticalsympathies,Ishallnotallowyoutoindulgethemwhereinanywaytheyseemtoimplymysanction。ButsolittledoIopposeyourliberty,thatyouarefreetorejoinyourpoliticalcompanionswheneveryouchoosetodosoonyourownresponsibility。ButImustfirstknowfromyourownlipswhetheryoursympathiesarepurelypolitical——oranameforsomethingelse?"
Shehadalternatelyflushedandpaled,althoughstillkeepingherscornfulattitudeashewenton,buttherewasnomistakingthegenuinenessofhervaguewondermentathisconcludingwords。
"Idon’tunderstandyou,"shesaid,liftinghereyestohisinamomentofcoldcuriosity。"Whatdoyoumean?"
"WhatdoImean?WhatdidJudgeBeeswingermeanwhenhecalledCaptainPinckneyadoubletraitor?"hesaidroughly。
Shesprangtoherfeetwithflashingeyes。"Andyou——YOU!daretorepeatthecowardlylieofaconfessedspy。This,then,iswhatyouwishedtotellme——thistheinsultforwhichyouhavekeptmehere;becauseyouareincapableofunderstandingunselfishpatriotismordevotion——eventoyourowncause——youdaretojudgemebyyourownbase,Yankee-tradingstandards。Yes,itisworthyofyou!"Shewalkedrapidlyupanddown,andthensuddenlyfacedhim。"Iunderstanditall;Iappreciateyourmagnanimitynow。YouarewillingIshouldjointhecompanyofthesechivalrousgentlemeninordertogivecolortoyourcalumnies!Sayatoncethatitwasyouwhoputupthisspytocorrespondwithme——tocomehere——inordertoentrapme。Yesentrapme——I——whoamomentagostoodupforyoubeforethesegentlemen,andsaidyoucouldnotlie。Bah!"
Struckonlybythewildextravaganceofherspeechandtemper,Clarencedidnotknowthatwhenwomenaremostillogicaltheyareapttobemostsincere,andfromaman’sstandpointherunreasoningdeductionsappearedtohimonlyasanaffectationtogaintimeforthought,oratheatricaldisplay,likeSusy’s。Andhewasturninghalfcontemptuouslyaway,whensheagainfacedhimwithflashingeyes。
"Well,hearme!Iaccept;Ileavehereatonce,tojoinmyownpeople,myownfriends——thosewhounderstandme——putwhatconstructiononitthatyouchoose。Doyourworst;youcannotdomoretoseparateusthanyouhavedonejustnow。"
Shelefthim,andranupthestepswithasingularreturnofheroldoccasionalnymph-likenimbleness——themovementofawomanwhohadneverbornechildren——andaswishofherlongskirtsthatherememberedformanyadayafter,asshedisappearedinthecorridor。Heremainedlookingafterher——indignant,outraged,andunconvinced。Therewasarattlingatthegate。
Herememberedhehadlockedit。HeopenedittotheflushedpinkcheeksanddancingeyesofSusy。Therainwasstilldrippingfromherwetcloakassheswungitfromhershoulders。
"Iknowitall!——allthat’shappened,"sheburstoutwithhalf-
girlishexuberanceandhalftheactress’sdeclamation。"Wemetthemallintheroad——posseandprisoners。ChiefThompsonknewmeandtoldmeall。Andsoyou’vedoneit——andyou’remasterinyouroldhouseagain。Clarence,oldboy!Jimsaidyouwouldn’tdoit——
saidyou’dweakenonaccountofher!ButIsaid’No。’Iknewyoubetter,oldClarence,andIsawitinyourface,forallyourstiffness!ha!ButforallthatIwasmightynervousanduneasy,andIjustmadeJimsendanexcusetothetheatreandwerusheditdownhere!Lordy!butitlooksnaturaltoseetheoldhouseagain!
Andshe——youpackedheroffwiththeothers——didn’tyou?Tellme,Clarence,"inheroldappealingvoice,"youshookher,too!"
Dazedandastounded,andyetexperiencingavaguesenseofreliefwithsomethinglikehisoldtendernesstowardsthewillfulwomanbeforehim,hehadsilentlyregardedheruntilherallusiontohiswiferecalledhimtohimself。
"Hush!"hesaidquickly,withaglancetowardsthecorridor。
"Ah!"saidSusy,withamalicioussmile,"thenthat’swhyCaptainPinckneywaslingeringintherearwiththedeputy。"
"Silence!"repeatedClarencesternly。"Gointhere,"pointingtothegardenroombelowthebalcony,"andwaittherewithyourhusband。"
Hehalfled,halfpushedherintotheroomwhichhadbeenhisbusinessoffice,andreturnedtothepatio。Ahesitatingvoicefromthebalconysaid,"Clarence!"
Itwashiswife’svoice,butmodifiedandgentler——morelikehervoiceashehadfirstheardit,orasifithadbeenchastenedbysomereminiscenceofthosedays。Itwashiswife’sface,too,thatlookeddownonhis——palerthanhehadseenitsinceheenteredthehouse。Shewasshawledandhooded,carryingatraveling-baginherhand。
"Iamgoing,Clarence,"shesaid,pausingbeforehim,withgentlegravity,"butnotinanger。IevenaskyoutoforgivemeforthefoolishwordsthatIthinkyourstillmorefoolishaccusation"——shesmiledfaintly——"draggedfromme。IamgoingbecauseIknowthatI
havebrought——andthatwhileIamhereIshallalwaysbebringing——
uponyoutheimputationandeventheresponsibilityofmyownfaith!WhileIamproudtoownit,——andifneedsbesufferforit,——Ihavenorighttoruinyourprospects,orevenmakeyouthevictimoftheslursthatothersmaycastuponme。Letuspartasfriends——separatedonlybyourdifferentpoliticalfaiths,butkeepingallotherfaithstogether——untilGodshallsettletherightofthisstruggle。Perhapsitmaybesoon——Isometimesthinkitmaybeyearsofagonyforall;butuntilthen,good-by。"
Shehadslowlydescendedthestepstothepatio,lookinghandsomerthanhehadeverseenher,andasifsustainedandupheldbytheenthusiasmofhercause。Herhandwasoutstretchedtowardshis——
hisheartbeatviolently——inanothermomenthemighthaveforgottenallandclaspedhertohisbreast。Suddenlyshestopped,heroutstretchedarmstiffened,herfingerpointedtothechaironwhichSusy’scloakwashanging。
"What’sthat?"shesaidinasharp,high,metallicvoice。"Whoishere?Speak!"
"Susy,"saidClarence。
Shecastascathingglanceroundthepatio,andthensettledherpiercingeyesonClarencewithabittersmile。
"Already!"
Clarencefeltthebloodrushtohisfaceashestammered,"Sheknewwhatwashappeninghere,andcametogiveyouwarning。"
"Liar!"
"Stop!"saidClarence,withawhiteface。"ShecametotellmethatCaptainPinckneywasstilllingeringforyouintheroad。"
Hethrewopenthegatetoletherpass。Asshesweptoutsheliftedherhand。Asheclosedthegatetherewerethewhitemarksofherfourfingersonhischeek。
CHAPTERIV。
ForonceSusyhadnotexaggerated。CaptainPinckneyWASlingering,withthedeputywhohadchargeofhim,onthetrailnearthecasa。
Ithadalreadybeenprettywellunderstoodbybothcaptivesandcaptorsthatthearrestwassimplyalegaldemonstration;thatthesympathizingFederaljudgewouldundoubtedlyorderthedischargeoftheprisonersontheirownrecognizances,anditwasprobablethatthedeputysawnoharmingrantingPinckney’srequest——whichwasvirtuallyonlyadelayinhisliberation。ItwasalsopossiblethatPinckneyhadworkeduponthechivalroussympathiesofthemanbyprofessinghisdisinclinationtoleavetheirdevotedcolleague,Mrs。Brant,atthemercyofherantagonisticandcold-bloodedhusbandatsuchacrisis,anditistobefearedalsothatClarence,asareputedlukewarmpartisan,excitednopersonalsympathy,evenfromhisownparty。Howbeit,thedeputyagreedtodelayPinckney’sjourneyforapartinginterviewwithhisfairhostess。
HowfarthisexpressedtherealsentimentsofCaptainPinckneywasneverknown。WhetherhispoliticalassociationwithMrs。Branthaddevelopedintoawarmersolicitude,understoodorignoredbyher,——
whatwerehishopesandaspirationsregardingherfuture,——werebythecourseoffateneverdisclosed。Amanofeasyethics,butrigidartificialitiesofhonor,flatteredandpamperedbyclassprejudice,aso-called"manoftheworld,"withnoexperiencebeyondhisownlimitedcircle,yetbraveanddevotedtothat,itwerewellperhapstoleavethislastactofhisinefficientlifeasitwasacceptedbythedeputy。
Dismountingheapproachedthehousefromthegarden。Hewasalreadyfamiliarwiththelowarcheddoorwaywhichledtothebusinessroom,andfromwhichhecouldgainadmittancetothepatio,butitsochancedthatheenteredthedarkpassageatthemomentthatClarencehadthrustSusyintothebusinessroom,andhearditsdoorshutsharply。ForaninstanthebelievedthatMrs。
Branthadtakenrefugethere,butashecautiouslymovedforwardheheardhervoiceinthepatiobeyond。Itsaccentsstruckhimaspleading;anintensecuriositydrewhimfurtheralongthepassage。
Suddenlyhervoiceseemedtochangetoangrydenunciation,andtheword"Liar"ranguponhisears。ItwasfollowedbyhisownnameutteredsardonicallybyClarence,theswiftrustleofaskirt,theclashofthegate,andthen——forgettingeverything,heburstintothepatio。
Clarencewasjustturningfromthegatewiththemarksofhiswife’shandstillredonhiswhitecheek。HesawCaptainPinckney’seyesuponit,andthefaint,half-malicious,half-
hystericsmileuponhislips。Butwithoutastartorgestureofsurprisehelockedthegate,andturningtohim,saidwithfrigidsignificance,——
"Ithankyouforreturningsopromptly,andforrecognizingtheonlythingInowrequireatyourhand。"
ButCaptainPinckneyhadrecoveredhissuperciliouseasewiththesignificantdemand。
"Youseemtohavehadsomethingalreadyfromanother’shand,sir,butIamatyourservice,"hesaidlightly。
"YouwillconsiderthatIhaveaccepteditfromyou,"saidClarence,drawingclosertohimwitharigidface。"Isupposeitwillnotbenecessaryformetoreturnit——tomakeyouunderstandme。"
"Goon,"saidPinckney,flushingslightly。"Makeyourterms;Iamready。"
"ButI’mnot,"saidtheunexpectedvoiceofthedeputyatthegrilleofthegateway。"Excusemyinterfering,gentlemen,butthissorto’thingain’tdowninmyschedule。I’veletthisgentleman,"
pointingtoCaptainPinckney,"offforaminittosay’good-by’toalady,whoIreckonhasjustriddenoffinherbuggywithherservantwithoutsayingbyyourleave,butIdidn’tcalkelatetolethiminteranotherbusiness,which,likeasnot,maypreventmefromdeliveringhisbodysafeandsoundintocourt。Youhearme!"AsClarenceopenedthegateheadded,"Idon’twantterspoilsportbetweengents,butit’sgottocomeinafterI’vedonemyduty。"
"I’llmeetyou,sir,anywhere,andwithwhatweaponsyouchoose,"
saidPinckney,turningangrilyuponClarence,"assoonasthisfarce——forwhichyouandyourfriendsareresponsible——isover。"
HewasfuriousattheintimationthatMrs。Branthadescapedhim。
Adifferentthoughtwasinthehusband’smind。"ButwhatassurancehaveIthatyouaregoingonwiththedeputy?"hesaidwithpurposelyinsultingdeliberation。
"Myword,sir,"saidCaptainPinckneysharply。
"Andifthatain’tenuff,there’smine!"saidthedeputy。"ForifthisgentlemanswervestotherightorleftbetwixtthisandSantaInez,I’llblowaholethroughhimmyself。Andthat,"headdeddeprecatingly,"issayingagooddealforamanwhodoesn’twanttospoilsport,andforthematterofthatiswillingtostandbyandseefairplaydoneatSantaInezanytimeto-morrowbeforebreakfast。"
"ThenIcancountonyou,"saidClarence,withasuddenimpulseextendinghishand。
Themanhesitatedamomentandthengraspedit。
"Well,Iwasn’texpectingthat,"hesaidslowly;"butyoulookasifyoumeantbusiness,andifyouain’tgotanybodyelsetoseeyouthrough,I’mthar!Isupposethisgentlemanwillhavehisfriends。"
"Ishallbethereatsixwithmyseconds,"saidPinckneycurtly。
"Leadon。"
Thegateclosedbehindthem。Clarencestoodlookingaroundtheemptypatioandthesilenthouse,fromwhichitwasnowplainthattheservantshadbeenwithdrawntoinsurethesecrecyoftheconspiracy。Coolandcollectedasheknewhewas,heremainedforamomentinhesitation。Thenthesoundofvoicescametohisearfromthegardenroom,thelightfrivolityofSusy’slaughandHooker’shuskieraccents。Hehadforgottentheywerethere——hehadforgottentheirexistence!
Trustingstilltohiscalmness,hecalledtoHookerinhisusualvoice。Thatgentlemanappearedwithafacewhichhisattemptstomakeunconcernedandimpassivehad,however,onlydeepenedintofunerealgravity。
"Ihavesomethingtoattendto,"saidClarence,withafaintsmile,"andImustaskyouandSusytoexcusemeforalittlewhile。Sheknowsthehouseperfectly,andwillcalltheservantsfromtheannextoprovideyoubothwithrefreshmentuntilIjoinyoualittlelater。"SatisfiedfromHooker’smannerthattheyknewnothingofhislaterinterviewwithPinckney,heturnedawayandascendedtohisownroom。
Therehethrewhimselfintoanarmchairbythedimlightofasinglecandleasiftoreflect。Buthewasconscious,eventhen,ofhisowncalmnessandwantofexcitement,andthatnoreflectionwasnecessary。Whathehaddoneandwhatheintendedtodowasquiteclear,therewasnoalternativesuggestedortobeevensoughtafter。Hehadthatsenseofreliefwhichcomeswiththeclimaxofallgreatstruggles,evenofdefeat。
Hehadneverknownbeforehowhopelessandcontinuoushadbeenthatstruggleuntilnowitwasover。Hehadnofearoftomorrow,hewouldmeetitashehadto-day,withthesamesingularconsciousnessofbeingequaltotheoccasion。Therewasevennonecessityofpreparationforit;hiswill,leavinghisfortunetohiswife,——
whichseemedaslightthingnowinthisgreaterseparation,——wasalreadyinhissafeinSanFrancisco,hispistolswereinthenextroom。Hewasevenslightlydisturbedbyhisowninsensibility,andpassedintohiswife’sbedroompartlyinthehopeofdisturbinghisserenitybysomemementooftheirpast。Therewasnodisorderofflight——everythingwasinitsplace,exceptthedrawerofherdesk,whichwasstillopen,asifshehadtakensomethingfromitasanafterthought。Therewerelettersandpapersthere,someofhisownandsomeinCaptainPinckney’shandwriting。Itdidnotoccurtohimtolookatthem——eventojustifyhimself,orexcuseher。HeknewthathishatredofCaptainPinckneywasnotsomuchthathebelievedhimherlover,ashissuddenconvictionthatshewaslikehim!Hewasthemaleofherspecies——abeingantagonistictohimself,whomhecouldfight,andcrush,andrevengehimselfupon。Butmostofallheloathedhispast,notonaccountofher,butofhisownweaknessthathadmadehimherdupeandamisunderstoodmantohisfriends。Hehadbeenderelictofdutyinhisunselfishdevotiontoher;hehadstifledhisambition,andunderratedhisownpossibilities。Nowonderthatothershadacceptedhimathisownvaluation。ClarenceBrantwasamodestman,buttheegotismofmodestyismorefatalthanthatofpretension,forithasthehauntingconsciousnessofsuperiorvirtue。
Here-enteredhisownroomandagainthrewhimselfintohischair。
Hiscalmwasbeingsucceededbyaphysicalweariness;herememberedhehadnotsleptthenightbefore,andheoughttotakesomeresttobefreshintheearlymorning。Yethemustalsoshowhimselfbeforehisself-invitedguests,——Susyandherhusband,——ortheirsuspicionswouldbearoused。Hewouldtrytosleepforalittlewhileinthechairbeforehewentdownstairsagain。HeclosedhiseyesoddlyenoughonadimdreamyrecollectionofSusyintheolddays,inthelittlemadronohollowwhereshehadoncegivenhimarendezvous。Heforgotthematurerandcriticaluneasinesswithwhichhehadthenreceivedhercoquettishandwillfuladvances,whichhenowknewwastheeffectofthegrowingdominanceofMrs。
Peytonoverhim,andrememberedonlyherbright,youthfuleyes,andthekisseshehadpresseduponhersoftfragrantcheek。Thefaintnesshehadfeltwhenwaitingintheoldrosegarden,afewhoursago,seemedtostealonhimoncemore,andtolapseintoapleasantdrowsiness。Heevenseemedagaintoinhaletheperfumeoftheroses。
"Clarence!"
Hestarted。Hehadbeensleeping,butthevoicesoundedstrangelyreal。
Alight,girlishlaughfollowed。Hesprangtohisfeet。ItwasSusystandingbesidehim——andSusyevenasshelookedintheolddays!
Forwithaflashofheroldaudacity,aidedbyherfamiliarknowledgeofthehouseandthebunchofhouseholdkeysshehadfound,whichdangledfromhergirdle,asintheoldfashion,shehaddisinterredoneofheroldfrocksfromacloset,slippediton,andunlooseningherbrownhairhadletitfallinripplingwavesdownherback。ItwasSusyinheroldgirlishness,withtheinstinctofthegrownactressinthearrangementofhershortskirtoverherprettyanklesandthehalf-consciousposeshehadtaken。
"PoordearoldClarence,"shesaid,withdancingeyes;"Imighthavewonadozenpairsofglovesfromyouwhileyousleptthere。
Butyou’retired,dearoldboy,andyou’vehadahardtimeofit。
Nomatter;you’veshownyourselfamanatlast,andI’mproudofyou。"
Halfashamedofthepleasurehefelteveninhisembarrassment,Clarencestammered,"Butthischange——thisdress。"
Susyclappedherhandslikeachild。"Iknewitwouldsurpriseyou!It’sanoldfrockIworetheyearIwentawaywithauntie。I
knewwhereitwashidden,andfisheditoutagainwiththesekeys,Clarence;itseemedsolikeoldtimes。Lord!whenIwaswiththeoldservantsagain,andyoudidn’tcomedown,IjustfeltasifI’dneverbeenaway,andIjustrampagedfree。Itseemedtome,don’tyouknow,notasifI’djustcome,butasifI’dalwaysbeenrighthere,anditwasyouwho’djustcome。Don’tyouunderstand!JustasyoucamewhenmeandMaryRogerswerehere;don’tyourememberher,Clarence,andhowsheusedtodo’gooseberry’forus?Well,justlikethat。SoIsaidtoJim,’Idon’tknowyouanymore——
get!’andIjustslippedonthisfrockandorderedManuelaaroundasIusedtodo——andsheinfitsoflaughter;Ireckon,Clarence,shehasn’tlaughedasmuchsinceIleft。AndthenIthoughtofyou——perhapsworriedandflusteredasyetoverthings,andthechange,andIjustslippedintothekitchenandItoldoldfatConchitatomakesomeofthesetortillasyouknow,——withsugarandcinnamonsprinkledontop,——andItiedonanapronandbrought’emuptoyouonatraywithaglassofthatoldCatalanwineyouusedtolike。ThenIsorterfeltfrightenedwhenIgothere,andI
didn’thearanynoise,andIputthetraydowninthehallandpeepedinandfoundyouasleep。Sitstill,I’llfetchem。"
Shetrippedoutintothepassage,returningwiththetray,whichsheputonthetablebesideClarence,andthenstandingbackalittleandwithherhandstuckedsoubrettefashioninthetinypocketsofherapron,gazedathimwithamischievoussmile。
ItwasimpossiblenottosmilebackashenibbledthecrispMexicancakeanddranktheoldmissionwine。AndSusy’stonguetrilledanaccompanimenttohisthanks。
"Lord!itseemssonicetobehere——justyouandme,Clarence——likeintheolddays——withnobodynaggin’andswoopin’roundafteryou。
Don’tbegreedy,Clarence,butgivemeacake。"Shetookoneandfinishedthedregsofhisglass。
Thensittingonthearmofhischair,shedartedavioletrayofhalfreproachandhalfmischievousnessintohisamusedandretrospectiveeyes。"Thereusedtoberoomfortwointhatchair,Klarns。"
Theuseoftheoldchildishdiminutiveforhisnameseemedtohimnaturalasherfamiliarity,andhemovedalittlesidewaystomakeroomforherwithaninstinctofpleasure,butthesamesenseofirresponsibilitythathadcharacterizedhisreflections。
Nevertheless,helookedcriticallyintothemischievouseyes,andsaidquietly,——
"Whereisyourhusband?"
Therewasnotraceofembarrassment,apology,orevenofconsciousnessinherprettyfaceasshereplied,passingherhandlightlythroughhishair,——
"Oh,Jim?I’vepackedhimoff!"
"Packedhimoff!"echoedClarence,slightlyastonished。
"Yes,toFairPlains,fulltiltafteryourwife’sbuggy。Yousee,Clarence,aftertheoldcat——that’syourwife,please——left,I
wantedtomakesureshehadgone,andwasn’thangin’roundtoleadyouoffagainwithyourlegtiedtoherapronstringlikeachicken’s!No!IsaidtoJim,’Justyourideafterheruntilyouseeshe’ssafeandsoundinthedowncoachfromFairPlainswithoutherknowin’it,andifshe’sinclinedtohangbackorwobbleany,youpostbackhereandletmeknow!’ItoldhimIwouldstayandlookafteryoutoseeyoudidn’tbolttoo!"Shelaughed,andthenadded,"ButIdidn’tthinkIshouldfallintotheoldwayssosoon,andhavesuchanicetime。Didyou,Clarence?"
Shelookedsoirresponsible,sittingtherewithherfacenearhis,andsochildishly,orperhapsthoughtlessly,happy,thathecouldonlyadmireherlevity,andeventheslightshockthatherflippantallusiontohiswifehadgivenhimseemedtohimonlyaweaknessofhisown。Afterall,wasnothersthetruephilosophy?Whyshouldnotthesebrighteyesseethingsmoreclearlythanhisown?
Nevertheless,withhiseyesstillfixeduponthem,hecontinued,——
"AndJimwaswillingtogo?"
Shestopped,withherfingersstillliftingalockofhishair。
"Why,yes,yousilly——whyshouldn’the?I’dliketoseehimrefuse。Why,Lord!JimwilldoanythingIaskhim。"Sheputdownthelockofhair,andsuddenlylookingfullintohiseyes,said,"That’sjustthedifferencebetweenhimandme,andyouand——thatwoman!"
"Thenyoulovehim!"
"Aboutasmuchasyouloveher,"shesaid,withanunaffectedlaugh;"onlyhedon’twindmearoundhisfinger。"
Nodoubtshewasrightforallherthoughtlessness,andyethewasgoingtofightaboutthatwomanto-morrow!No——heforgot;hewasgoingtofightCaptainPinckneybecausehewaslikeher!
Susyhadputherfingeronthecreasebetweenhisbrowswhichthissuppositionhadmade,andtriedtorubitout。
"YouknowitaswellasIdo,Clarence,"shesaid,withaprettywrinklingofherownbrows,whichwashernearestapproachtothoughtfulness。"Youknowyouneverreallylikedher,onlyyouthoughtherwaysweregranderandmoreproperthanmine,andyouknowyouwerealwaysalittlebitofasnobandaprigtoo——dearboy。AndMrs。Peytonwas——blessmysoul!——aBenhamandaplanter’sdaughter,andI——Iwasonlyapicked-uporphan!That’swhereJimisbetterthanyou——nowsitstill,goosey!——evenifIdon’tlikehimasmuch。Oh,Iknowwhatyou’realwaysthinking,you’rethinkingwe’rebothexaggeratedandtheatrical,ain’tyou?Butdon’tyouthinkit’saheapbettertobeexaggeratedandtheatricalaboutthingsthatarejustsentimentalandromanticthantobesoawfullypossessedandovercomeaboutthingsthatareonlyreal?
There,youneedn’tstareatmeso!It’strue。You’vehadyourfillofgrandeurandpropriety,and——hereyouare。And,"sheaddedwithalittlechuckle,asshetuckedupherfeetandleanedalittleclosertohim,"here’sME。"
Hedidnotspeak,buthisarmquiteunconsciouslypassedroundhersmallwaist。
"Yousee,Clarence,"shewentonwithequalunconsciousnessoftheact,"yououghtnevertohaveletmego——never!Yououghttohavekeptmehere——orrunawaywithme。Andyououghtn’ttohavetriedtomakemeproper。Andyououghtn’ttohavedrivenmetoflirtwiththathorridSpaniard,andyououghtn’ttohavebeensohorriblycoldandseverewhenIdid。Andyououghtn’ttohavemademetakeupwithJim,whowastheonlyonewhothoughtmehisequal。
Imighthavebeenverysillyandcapricious;Imighthavebeenveryvain,butmyvanityisn’tabitworsethanyourpride;myloveofpraiseandapplauseinthetheatreisn’tabitmorehorridthanyourfearsofwhatpeoplemightthinkofyouorme。That’sgospeltruth,isn’tit,Clarence?Tellme!Don’tlookthatwayandthis——
lookatME!Iain’tpoisonous,Clarence。Why,oneofyourcheeksisredderthantheother,Clarence;that’stheonethat’sturnedfromme。Come,"shewenton,takingthelapelsofhiscoatbetweenherhandsandhalfshakinghim,halfdrawinghimnearerherbrightface。"Tellme——isn’tittrue?"
"IwasthinkingofyoujustnowwhenIfellasleep,Susy,"hesaid。
Hedidnotknowwhyhesaidit;hehadnotintendedtotellher,hehadonlymeanttoavoidadirectanswertoherquestion;yetevennowhewenton。"AndIthoughtofyouwhenIwasoutthereintherosegardenwaitingtocomeinhere。"
"Youdid?"shesaid,drawinginherbreath。Awaveofdelicatepinkcolorcameuptoherveryeyes,itseemedtohimasquicklyandasinnocentlyaswhenshewasagirl。"AndwhatDIDyouthink,Klarns,"shehalfwhispered——"tellme。"
Hedidnotspeak,butansweredherblueeyesandthenherlips,asherarmsslippedquitenaturallyaroundhisneck……
ThedawnwasbreakingasClarenceandJimHookeremergedtogetherfromthegateofthecasa。Mr。Hookerlookedsleepy。Hehadfound,afterhisreturnfromFairPlains,thathishosthadanearlyengagementatSantaInez,andhehadinsisteduponrisingtoseehimoff。Itwaswithdifficulty,indeed,thatClarencecouldpreventhisaccompanyinghim。ClarencehadnotrevealedtoSusythenightbeforetherealobjectofhisjourney,nordidHookerevidentlysuspectit,yetwhentheformerhadmountedhishorse,hehesitatedforaninstant,extendinghishand。
"IfIshouldhappentobedetained,"hebeganwithahalfsmile。
ButJimwasstrugglingwithayawn。"That’sallright——don’tmindus,"hesaid,stretchinghisarms。Clarence’shesitatinghanddroppedtohisside,andwithalightrecklesslaughandahalfsenseofprovidentialreliefhegallopedaway。
WhathappenedimmediatelythereafterduringhissolitaryridetoSantaInez,lookingbackuponitinafteryears,seemedbutaconfusedrecollection,morelikeadream。Thelongstretchesofvaguedistance,graduallyopeningclearerwiththerisingsuninanuncloudedsky;themeetingwithafewearlyorbelatedtravelersandhisunconsciousavoidanceofthem,asiftheymightknowofhisobject;theblackshadowsofforeshortenedcattlerisingbeforehimontheplainandarousingthesameuneasysensationoftheirbeingwaylayingmen;thewonderingrecognitionofhousesandlandmarkshehadlongbeenfamiliarwith;hispurposelessattemptstorecallthecircumstancesinwhichhehadknownthem——allthesewerelikeadream。So,too,weretherecollectionsofthenightbefore,theepisodewithSusy,alreadymingledandblendedwiththememoryoftheirpreviouspast;hisfutileattemptstolookforwardtothefuture,always,however,abandonedwithreliefatthethoughtthatthenextfewhoursmightmakethemunnecessary。SoalsowasthesuddenrealizationthatSantaInezwasbeforehim,whenhehadthoughthewasnotyethalfwaythere,andashedismountedbeforetheCourtHousehissingularfeeling——followed,however,bynofearordistress——wasthathehadcomesoearlytotherendezvousthathewasnotyetquitepreparedforit。
Thissamesenseofunrealitypervadedhismeetingwiththedeputysheriff,atthenewsthattheFederaljudgehad,aswasexpected,dismissedtheprisonersontheirownrecognizances,andthatCaptainPinckneywasatthehotelatbreakfast。Inthelikeabstractedmannerherepliedtotheoneortwoquestionsofthedeputy,exhibitedthepistolshehadbroughtwithhim,andfinallyaccompaniedhimtoalittlemeadowhiddenbytrees,belowthehotel,wheretheotherprincipalandhissecondswereawaitingthem。Andhereheawoke——clear-eyed,keen,forceful,andintense!
Sostimulatedwerehisfacultiesthathissenseofhearinginitsacutenesstookineverywordoftheconversationbetweentheseconds,afewpacesdistant。Heheardhisadversary’ssecondssaycarelesslytothedeputysheriff,"Ipresumethisisacasewheretherewillbenoapologyormediation,"andthedeputy’sreply,"I
reckonmymanmeansbusiness,butheseemsalittlequeer。"Heheardtheothersecondlaugh,andsaylightly,"They’reapttobesowhenit’stheirfirsttimeout,"followedbythemoreanxiousasideoftheothersecondasthedeputyturnedaway,——"Yes,butbyG-dIdon’tlikehislooks!"Hissenseofsightwasalsosoacutethathavinglostthechoiceofposition,whenthecoinwastossed,andbeingturnedwithhisfacetothesun,eventhroughtheglarehesaw,withunerringdistinctnessofoutline,theblack-coatedfigureofhisopponentmovedintorange——sawtheperfectoutlineofhisfeatures,andhowtheeasy,supercilioussmile,ashethrewawayhiscigar,appearedtodropoutofhisfacewithakindofvacantaweashefacedhim。Hefelthisnervesbecomeassteelasthecountingbegan,andattheword"three,"knewhehadfiredbytherecoilofthepistolinhisleveledhand,simultaneouslywithitsutterance。Andatthesamemoment,stillstandinglikearock,hesawhisadversarymiserablycollapse,hislegsgrotesquelycurvinginwardsunderhim,——withouteventhedignityofdeathinhisfall,——andsosinkhelplesslylikeafelledbulltotheground。
Stillerect,andloweringonlythemuzzleofhispistol,asathinfeatherofsmokecurledupitsshiningside,hesawthedoctorandsecondsrunquicklytotheheap,trytoliftitslimpimpotenceintoshape,andletitdropagainwiththewords,"Rightthroughtheforehead,byG-d!"
"You’vedoneforhim,"saidthedeputy,turningtoClarencewithasingularlookofcuriosity,"andIreckonyouhadbettergetoutofthismightyquick。Theydidn’texpectit;they’rejustragin’;
theymayroundonyou——and"——headded,moreslowly,"theyseemtohavejustfoundoutwhoyouare。"
Evenwhilehewasspeaking,Clarence,withhisquickenedear,heardthewords,"OneofHamiltonBrant’spups""Justlikehisfather,"
fromthegrouparoundthedeadman。Hedidnothesitate,butwalkedcoollytowardsthem。Yetacertainfiercepride——whichhehadneverknownbefore——stirredinhisveinsastheirvoiceshushedandtheyhalfrecoiledbeforehim。
"AmItounderstandfrommysecond,gentlemen,"hesaid,lookingroundthegroup,"thatyouarenotsatisfied?"
"Thefightwassquareenough,"saidPinckney’ssecondinsomeembarrassment,"butIreckonthathe,"pointingtothedeadman,"didnotknowwhoyouwere。"
"DoyoumeanthathedidnotknowthatIwasthesonofamanproficientintheuseofarms?"
"Ireckonthat’saboutit,"returnedthesecond,glancingattheothers。
"Iamgladtosay,sir,thatIhaveabetteropinionofhiscourage,"saidClarence,liftinghishattothedeadbodyasheturnedaway。
Yethewasconsciousofnoremorse,concern,orevenpityinhisact。Perhapsthiswasvisibleinhisface,forthegroupappearedawedbythisperfectionoftheduelist’scoolness,andevenreturnedhisformalpartingsalutationwithavagueandtimidrespect。Hethankedthedeputy,regainedthehotel,saddledhishorseandgallopedaway。
ButnottowardstheRancho。Nowthathecouldthinkofhisfuture,thathadnoplaceinhisreflections;eventheepisodeofSusywasforgotteninthenewandstrangeconceptionofhimselfandhisirresponsibilitywhichhadcomeuponhimwiththekillingofPinckneyandthewordsofhissecond。Itwashisdeadfatherwhohadstiffenedhisarmanddirectedthefatalshot!Itwashereditaryinfluences——whichothershadbeensoquicktorecognize——
thathadbroughtaboutthiscompletingclimaxofhistrouble。Howelsecouldheaccountforitthathe——aconscientious,peaceful,sensitiveman,tenderandforgivingashehadbelievedhimselftobe——couldnowfeelsolittlesorroworcompunctionforhisculminatingact?Hehadreadofsuccessfulduelistswhowerehauntedbyremorsefortheirfirstvictim;whoretainedaterribleconsciousnessoftheappearanceofthedeadman;hehadnosuchfeeling;hehadonlyagrimcontentmentinthewiped-outinefficientlife,andcontemptforthelimpandhelplessbody。HesuddenlyrecalledhiscallousnessasaboywhenfacetofacewiththevictimsoftheIndianmassacre,hissenseoffastidioussuperciliousnessinthediscoveryofthebodyofSusy’smother!——
surelyitwasthecoldbloodofhisfatherinfluencinghimeverthus。Whathadhetodowithaffection,withdomestichappiness,withtheordinaryambitionsofman’slife——whosebloodwasfrozenatitssource!Yetevenwiththisverythoughtcameoncemoretheoldinconsistenttendernesshehadasaboylavisheduponthealmostunknownandfugitivefatherwhohadforsakenhischildishcompanionship,andrememberedhimonlybysecretgifts。HerememberedhowhehadworshipedhimevenwhilethepiouspadresatSanJosewereendeavoringtoeliminatethisterriblepoisonfromhisbloodandcombathishereditaryinstinctinhisconflictswithhisschool-fellows。Anditwasapartofthisinconsistencythat,ridingawayfromthesceneofhisfirstbloodshed,hiseyesweredimmedwithmoisture,notforhisvictim,butfortheonebeingwhohebelievedhadimpelledhimtotheact。
ThisandmorewasinhismindduringhislongridetoFairPlains,hisjourneybycoachtotheEmbarcadero,hismidnightpassageacrossthedarkwatersofthebay,andhisre-entrancetoSanFrancisco,butwhatshouldbehisfuturewasstillunsettled。
AshewoundroundthecrestofRussianHillandlookeddownagainupontheawakenedcity,hewasstartledtoseethatitwasflutteringandstreamingwithbunting。Fromeverypublicbuildingandhotel,fromtheroofsofprivatehouses,andeventhewindowsoflonelydwellings,flappedandwavedthestripedandstarrybanner。Thesteadybreathoftheseacarrieditoutfrommastsandyardsofshipsattheirwharves,fromthebattlementsofthefortsAlcatrazandYerbaBueno。HerememberedthattheferrymanhadtoldhimthatthenewsfromFortSumterhadsweptthecitywitharevulsionofpatrioticsentiment,andthattherewasnodoubtthattheStatewassavedtotheUnion。Helookeddownuponitwithhaggard,bewilderedeyes,andthenastrangegaspandfullnessofthethroat!Forafarasolitarybuglehadblownthe"reveille"atFortAlcatraz。
PARTII。
CHAPTERI。
Nightatlast,andthestirandtumultofagreatfightover。Eventheexcitementthathadsweptthisportionofthebattlefield——onlyasmallsectionofavasterareaofstruggle——intowhichabrigadehadmarched,helditsown,beenbeatenback,recovereditsground,andpursuing,hadpassedoutofitforever,leavingonlyitsdeadbehind,andknowingnothingmoreofthatstrugglethanitsownimpactandmomentum——eventhiswildexcitementhadlongsinceevaporatedwiththestingingsmokeofgunpowder,theacridsmellofburningragsfromtheclothingofadeadsoldierfiredbyaburstingshell,ortheheatedreekofsweatandleather。Acoolbreaththatseemedtobringbackoncemoretheodoroftheupturnedearthworksalongthenowdumblineofbattlebegantomovefromthesuggestivedarknessbeyond。
Butintothatawfulpenetraliaofdeathandsilencetherewasnoinvasion——therehadbeennoretreat。Afewofthewoundedhadbeenbroughtout,underfire,buttheothershadbeenleftwiththedeadforthemorninglightandsuccor。Foritwasknownthatinthathorribleobscurity,riderlesshorses,franticwiththesmellofblood,gallopedwildlyhereandthere,or,maddenedbywounds,plungedfuriouslyattheintruder;thatthewoundedsoldier,stillarmed,couldnotalwaysdistinguishfriendfromfoeorfromtheghoulsofcampfollowerswhostrippedthedeadinthedarknessandstruggledwiththedying。Ashotortwoheardsomewhereinthatobscuritycountedasnothingwiththelongfusilladethathadsweptitinthedaytime;thepassingofasinglelife,moreorless,amountedtolittleinthelongroll-calloftheday’sslaughter。
Butwiththefirstbeamsofthemorningsun——andtheslowlymoving"reliefdetail"fromthecamp——cameaweirdhalf-resurrectionofthatghastlyfield。Thenitwasthatthelongraysofsunlight,streamingawayamilebeyondthebattleline,pointedoutthefirstharvestofthedeadwherethereserveshadbeenposted。Theretheylayinheapsandpiles,killedbysolidshotorburstingshellsthathadleapedthebattlelinetoplungeintothewaitingranksbeyond。Asthesunliftedhigheritsbeamsfellwithintherangeofmusketryfire,wherethedeadlaythicker,——evenastheyhadfallenwhenkilledoutright,——witharmsextendedandfeetatallanglestothefield。Asittouchedthesedeadupturnedfaces,strangelyenoughitbroughtoutnoexpressionofpainoranguish——
butratherasifdeathhadarrestedthemonlyinsurpriseandawe。