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Atthismomentthecooksteppedintoview,and,makingatrumpetofhistwohands,sentacrossthewateralong,weird,andnotunmusicalcry。Themenatoncebeganslowlytodriftinthedirectionofthecamp。There,whenthetinplateshadallbeenfilled,andeachhadfoundaplacetohisliking,Ordeaddressedthem。Hismannerwascasualandconversational。
"Boys,"saidhe,"theoldmossbackwhoownsthatdamhascomeuphereloadedtoscatter。He’sbuiltupthesillofthatgateuntilwecan’tgetadrawonthewater,andherefusestogive,lend,orsellustherighttocutherout。I’vemadehimeveryreasonableproposition,butallIgetbackisquotationsfromtheprophets。
Now,we’vegottogetthoselogsout——that’swhatwe’reherefor。A
finebunchofwhitewaterbirlerswe’dlookifwegothungupbyanoldmossbackinaplughat。JohnnySims,what’stheanswer?"
"Cutherout,"grinnedJohnnySimsbriefly。
"Correct!"repliedOrdewithachuckle。"Cutherout。But,myson,it’sagainstthelawtointerferewithanotherman’sproperty。"
Thiswassoobviouslyhumourousinintentthatitsonlyreceptionconsistedofmoregrinsfromeverybody。
"But,"wentonOrdemoreseriously,"it’squiteajob。Wecan’tworkmorethansixoreightmenatitatatime。Wegottoworkasfastaswecanbeforetheoldmancaninterfere。"
"Thenearestsheriff’satSpruceRapids,"commentedsomeonephilosophically。
"Wehavesixtymen,alltold,"saidOrde。"Weoughttobeabletocarryitthrough。"
Hefilledhisplateandwalkedacrosstoavacantplace。HerehefoundhimselfnexttoNewmark。
"Hello!"hegreetedthatyoungman,"fixeditwiththedoctorallright?"
"Yes,"repliedNewmark,inhisbrief,drymanner,"thanks!IthinkIoughttotellyouthatthesheriffisnotatSpruceRapids,butatthevillage——expectingtrouble。"
Ordewhistled,thenbrokeintoaroarofdelight。
"Boys,"hecalled,"oldPlugHat’sgotthesheriffrighthandy。I
guesshesortofexpectedwe’dbethinkingofcuttingthroughthatdam。How’dyouliketogotojail?"
"I’dliketoseeanysherifftakeustojail,unlesshehadanarmywithhim,"growledoneoftheriver—jacks。
"Hasheaposse?"inquiredOrdeofNewmark。
"Ididn’tseeany;butIunderstoodinthevillagethatthegovernorhadbeenadvisedtoholdStatetroopsinreadinessfortrouble。"
Ordefellintoabrownstudy,eatingmechanically。Themenbegananeagerandsomewhattruculentdiscussionfulloflawlessandbloodthirstysuggestion。SomesuggestedthekidnappingandsequestrationofReeduntiltheaffairshouldbefinished。
"How’dhegetholdofhisoldsheriff,then?"theyinquiredwithsomepertinence。
Orde,however,paidnoattentiontoallthistalk,butcontinuedtofrownintospace。Atlasthisfacecleared,andheslappeddownhistinplatesoviolentlythattheknifeandforkjumpedoffintothedirt。
"Ihaveit!"hecriedaloud。
Buthewouldnottellwhathehad。Afterthenoonhourheinstructedahalf—dozenmentoprovidethemselveswithsaws,axes,picks,andshovels,andallmarchedinthedirectionofthemill。
Whenwithinahundredyardsorsoofthatstructuretheadvancingrivermansawthelank,blackfigureofthemillownerflapintosight,astrideabonyoldhorse,andclatteraway,coat—tailsflying,uptheroadandintothewaitingforest。
"Now,boys!"criedOrdecrisply。"He’llbebackinanhourwiththesheriff。Lively!"Herapidlydesignatedtenmenofhiscrew。"Youboysgettoworkandmakethingshum。Getasmuchdoneasyoucanbeforethesheriffcomes。"
"He’llhavetobringallofSpruceCountytogetme,"commentedoneofthosechosen,spittingonhishands。
"Me,too!"saidothers。
"Now,listen,"saidOrde,holdingthemwithanimpressivegesture。
"Whenthatsheriffcomes,withorwithoutaposse,Iwantyoutogopeaceably。Understand?"
"Cavein?Notmuch!"criedPurdy。
"Seehere,"andOrdedrewthemasidetoanearnest,low—voicedconversationthatlastedseveralminutes。Whenhehadfinishedheclappedeachofthemontheback,andallmovedoff,laughing,tothedam。
"Now,boys,"hecommandedtheothers,"norowwithoutorders。
Understand?Ifthere’sgoingtobeafight,I’llgiveyouthewordwhen。"
Thechoppingcrewdescendedtothebottomofthesluice,thegateofwhichhadbeenshut,andbeganimmediatelytochopawayattheapron。Asthewaterinthepondabovehadbeendrawnlowbythemorning’swork,noneoverflowedthegate,sothemenwereenabledtoworkdry。Belowtheapron,ofcourse,hadbeenfilledinwithearthandstones。Assoonastheaxe—menhadeffectedanentrytothisdeposit,othermenwithshovelsandpicksbegantoremovethefilling。
TheworkhadcontinuednearlyanhourwhenOrdecommandedthefiftyormoreidlersbacktocamp。
"Getout,boys,"heordered。"Thesheriffwillbehereprettyquicknow,andIdon’twantanyrow。Getoutofsight。"
"Andleavethemtofightheroutalone?Guessnot!"grumbledatall,burlyindividualwitharedface。
Ordeimmediatelywalkeddirectlytothisman。
"AmIbossingthisdrive,oramInot?"hedemanded。
Therivermangrowledsomething。
SMACK!SMACK!soundedOrde’sfists。Theman,takenbysurprise,wentdowninaheap,butimmediatelyreboundedtohisfeetasthoughmadeofrubber。ButOrdehadseizedapeavy,andstoodoveragainsthisantagonist,themurderousweaponupraised。
"Liedown,youhound,orI’llbrainyou!"heroaredatthetopstrengthofhisgreatvoice。"Wantfight,doyou?Well,youwon’thavetowaittillthesheriffgetshere!Youmakeamove!"
Forafullhalfminutethemancrouchedbreathless,andOrde,hisruddyfacecongested,heldhisthreateningattitude。Thenhedroppedhispeavyandsteppedaside。
"March!"hecommanded。"Getyourturkeyandhitthehaytrail。
You’llgetyourtimeatRedding。"
Themansullenlyaroseandslouchedaway,grumblingunderhisbreath。Ordewatchedhimfromsight,thenturnedtothesilentgroup,anewcrispnessinhismanner。
"Well?"hedemanded。
Hesitating,theyturnedtotherivertrail,leavingthetenstillworkingatthesluice。Whenwellwithinthefringeofthebrush,Ordecalledahalt。Hiscustomarygood—humourseemedquiterestored。
"Now,boys,"hecommanded,"squatdownandlaylow。Yougivemeanache!Don’tyousupposeIgotthisthingallfiguredout?Iffightwoulddoanygood,youknowmightywellI’dfight。Andtheboyswon’tbeinjailanylongerthanittakestogetawiretoDalytobailthemout。Smokeup,anddon’tbother。"
Theyfilledtheirpipesandsettleddowntoanenjoymentofthesituation。Ordinarilyfromveryearlyinthemorninguntilverylateatnighttherivermanisbusyeveryinstantathisdangerousandabsorbingwork。Thoseaffairswhichdonotimmediatelyconcernhistask——astheswiftnessofrapids,thestateofflood,thecurvesofstreams,theheightofwater,theobstructionsofchannels,thequantitiesoflogs——passbytheouterfringeofhisconsciousness,ifindeedtheyreachhimatall。Thus,oftenheworksalldayuptohiswaistinacurrentbearingtherotteniceofthefirstbreak—up,orenduresthedrenchingofanearlyspringrain,orbattlestherigoursofabelatedsnowwithapparentindifference。YouorI
wouldbeexceedinglyuncomfortable;wouldrequireaneffortoffortitudetomaketheplunge。Yetthesemen,absorbedinthemightyproblemsoftheirtask,havelittleattentiontosparetosuchthings。Thecold,thewet,thediscomfort,thehunger,theweariness,allpassasshadowsonthebackground。Inlikemannerthesoftermoodsofthespringrarelypenetratethroughtheconcentrationoffacultiesonthework。Thewarmsunshines;thebirdsbythousandsflutterandtwitterandsingtheirwaynorth;thedelicategreenofspring,showeredfromthehandofthepassingSower,sprinklesthetopsofthetrees,andgraduallysiftsdownthroughthebranches;thegreat,beautifulsilvercloudssaildownthehorizonlikeshipsofastatelierage,astotallywithoutactualexistencetothesemen。Thelogs,theriver——thoseareenoughtostrainallthefacultiesamanpossesses,andmore。
Sowhen,asnow,achancecombinationofcircumstancesbringsthemleisuretolookaboutthem,theforestandtheworldofout—of—doorscomestothemwithafreshnessimpossibleforthecitydwellertorealise。Thesurroundingsareaccustomed,buttheybringnewmessages。Tomostofthem,theseimpressionsneverreachthepointofcoherency。Theybrood,andmuse,andexpandintheactualandfigurativewarmth,andprofferthegeneralopinionthatitisadamnfineday!
Anotherfullhalfhourelapsedbeforethesituationdevelopedfurther。ThenTomNorth’sfriendJim,whohadgatheredhislongfigureonthetopofastump,unclaspedhiskneesandremarkedthatoldPlugHatwasback。
Themenarosetotheirfeetandpeeredcautiouslythroughthebrush。
TheysawReed,accompaniedbyathick—setmanwhomsomerecognisedasthesheriffofthecounty,approachtheedgeofthedam。A
momentlatertheworkingcrewmountedtothetop,stackedtheirtoolsneatly,resumedtheircoatsandjackets,anddeparteduptheroadinconvoyofthesheriff。
Agaspofastonishmentbrokefromtheconcealedrivermen。
"Well,I’llbedamned!"ejaculatedone。"Whatarewecomin’to?
That’sthefirsttimeIeverseeonelonesomesheriffgatherintenriver—hogswithouttheaidofagatlin’oranambulance!What’sthematterwiththatchicken—liveredbunch,anyway?"
Ordewatchedthem,hiseyesexpressionless,untiltheyhaddisappearedinthefringeoftheforestThenheturnedtotheastonishedgroup。
"Jim,"saidhe,"andyou,Ellis,andyou,andyou,andyou,andyou,gettoworkonthatdam。Andrememberthis,ifyouarearrested,gopeaceably。Anyresistancewillspoilthewholegame。"
ThemenbrokeintomingledcheersandlaughterasthefullsignificanceofOrde’splanreachedthem。Theystreamedbacktothedam,wheretheyperchedprofferingadviceandencouragementtothoseabouttodescend。
Immediately,however,Reedwasout,hiseyesblazingeithersidehishawknose。
"Here!"hecried,"quitthat!I’llhaveyearrested!"
"Arrestahead,"repliedOrdecoldly。
Reedstormedbackandforthforamoment,thendepartedatfullspeeduptheroad。
"Now,boys,getasmuchdoneaspossible,"urgedOrde。"Webettergetbackinthebrush,orhemaytrytotakeinthewholeb’ilingofusonsomesortofablanketwarrant。"
"Howabouttheotherboys?"inquiredNorth。
"IgaveoneofthematelegramtosendtoDaly,"repliedOrde。
"Dalywillbeuptobailthemout。"
Oncemoretheyhidinthewoods;andagain,afteralongerinterval,themillownerandthesheriffreappeared。Reedappearedtobeexpostulatingviolently,andanumberoftimespointedupriver;butthesheriffwentaheadstolidlytothedam,summonedthoseworkingbelow,anddeparteduptheroadasbefore。Reedstooduncertainuntilhesawtherivermenbeginningtore—emergefromthebrush,thenfollowedtheofficerattopspeed。
Withoutthenecessityofcommand,ahalf—dozenmenleapeddownontheapron。Thepreviouscrewshadmadeconsiderableprogressinweakeningtheheavysupports。Assoonastheseshouldbecutoutandthebackingremoved,themeresawingthroughofthemassivesillshouldcarryawaythewholeobstruction。
"Nexttimewilldecideit,"remarkedOrde。"Ifthesheriffbringsaposseandsitsdowntolayforus,ofcoursewewon’tbeabletogetneartofinishthejob。"
"Ididn’tthinkthatofGeorgeMorris,"commentedSimsinanaggrievedway。"Hewasarivermanhimselfoncebeforehewassheriff。"
"He’sgottoobeyorders,andserveawarrantwhenit’sissued,ofcourse,"repliedOrdetothis。"Whatdidyouexpect?"
Attheendofanotherhour,whichbroughtthetimetofouro’clock,thesheriffmadehisthirdappearance——thistimeinaside—barbuggy。
"IwishIdaredjointhatconfab,"saidOrde,"andhearwhat’sgoingon,butI’mafraidhe’djugmesure。"
"Hewouldn’tjugme,"spokeupNewmark。"I’llgodown。"
"Bullyforyou!"agreedOrde。
Theyoungmandepartedinhisprecise,methodicalmanner,pickinghiswayrathermincinglyamongtheinequalitiesofthetrail。Inspiteofthewornandwrinkledconditionofhisgarments,theyretainedsomethingofacityhangandsmartnessthatsharplydifferentiatedtheirwearerfromeventhewell—dressedcitizensofasmallertown。Theyseemedtomatchtherefined,shrewd,butcoldintelligenceofhisleanandnervousface。
Aboutsunsethereturnedfromascenewhichthedistantspectatorshadwatchedwithbreathlessinterest。Itwasinessenceonlyarepetitionofthetwothathadprecededit,butReedhadevidentlygonealmosttothepointofviolenceinhisinsistence,andthesheriffhadshakenhimoffrudely。Finally,Morrisandhissixprisonershadtrailedaway。ThesheriffandNorth’sfriendoccupiedtheseatofthebuggy,whiletheotherfivetrudgedpeaceablyalongside。OnceagainReedclatteredawayonhisbonysteed,butthistimeaheadoftheofficialparty。
Withawhooptherivercrew,nowreducedtoascantdozen,rusheddowntomeetthetoodeliberateNewmark。
"Well?"theydemanded,crowdingabouthim。
"Reedwantedthesherifftostayandprotectthedam,"reportedNewmarkinhisbrief,drymanner。"Sheriffrefused。Saidhisdutywassimplytoarrestonwarrant,andasoftenasReedgotoutwarrants,he’dservethem。Reedsaid,then,heshouldgetaposseandhuntupOrdeandtherestofthem。Sheriffrepliedthatasfarashecouldsee,thetermsofhiswarrantwerecoveredbythemenhefoundworkingonthedam,Reeddemandedprotection,Sheriffsaidforhimtogetaninjunction,anditwouldbeenforced。"
"Well,that’sallright,"interjectedOrdewithsatisfaction。
"We’llhavehercutthroughbeforehegetsthatinjunction,andI
guessI’vegotmenenoughhereanddownrivertogetthroughbeforewe’reALLarrested。"
"Yes,"saidNewmark,"that’sallverywell。Butnowhe’sgonetotelegraphthegovernortosendthetroops。"
Ordewhistledajigtune。
"Kindofexpectedthat,boys,"saidhe。"Let’ssee。ThenexttrainoutfromRedding——They’llbeherebyfiveinthemorningatsoonest。
Hopeit’llbelater。"
"Whatwillyoudo?"askedNewmark。
"Takechances,"repliedOrde。"Allyouboysgettowork。Zeke,"hecommandedoneofthecookees,"gouproad,andreportifMorriscomesback。Ireckonthistimewe’llhavetoscatterifhecomesafterus。Ihopewewon’thaveto,though。LiketokeepeverythingsquareonaccountofthisStatetroopbusiness。"
Thesunhaddroppedbelowthefringeoftrees,whichimmediatelyetchedtheirdelicateoutlinesagainstapale,translucentgreensky。Twostraight,thincolumnsofsmokerosefromtheneglectedcamp—fires。Orde,glancingaroundhim,noticedthese。
"Doctor,"hecommandedsharply,"getatyourgrub!Makesomecoffeerightoff,andbringitdown。Getthelanternsfromthewanigan,andbringthemtothedam。Comeon,boys!"
Overascoreofmenattackedthesluice—way,forbynowpartoftherearcrewhadcomedownriver。Thepondabovehadrecovereditsvolume。Waterwasbeginningtotrickleoverthetopofthegate。
Inashorttimeprogressbecamedifficult,almostimpossible,Themenworkeduptotheirkneesinswiftwater。Theycouldnotsee,andthestrokesofaxeorpicklostmuchoftheirforceagainsttheliquid。Duskfell。Thefringeoftheforestbecamemysteriousinitsvelvetdark。Silverstreaks,ofasupernalcalm,suggestedthereachesofthepond。Above,thesky’sdaysurfaceunfoldedandrecededanddissolvedandmeltedawayuntil,throughthepaleafterglow,onesawbeyondintotheinfinities。Downbythesluiceadozenlanternsflickeredandblinkedyellowagainsttheblue—
blacknessofthenight。
AftersometimeOrdecalledhiscrewoffandopenedthesluice—
gates。Thewaterhadbecometoodeepforeffectivework,andahalfhour’sflowwouldreducethepressure。Thetimewasoccupiedineatingandindryingoffaboutthehugefirethesecondcookeehadbuiltcloseathand。
"Watercold,boys?"askedOrde。
"Some,"washisreply。
"Wanttoquit?"heinquired,withmocksolicitude。
"Naryquit。"
Orde’sshoutoflaughterbrokethenightsilenceofthewhisperingbreezeandtherushingwater。
"We’llstickto’emlikedeathtoadeadnigger,"washiscomment。
Newmark,havingextractedakindofcardiganjacketfromthebaghehadbroughtwithhimasfarasthemill,lookedatthesmooth,iron—
blackwaterandshivered。
Whenthemealwasfinished,themenlittheirpipesandwentbacktoworkphilosophically。Withentireabsorptioninthetask,theydug,chopped,andpicked。Thedullsoundofblows,thegurgleandtrickleofthewater,theoccasionalgruntorbriefcommentofarivermanalonebrokethecalmofevening。Nowthatthesluice—gatewasdownandthewaterhadceasedtemporarilytoflowoverit,theworkwentfaster。Orde,watchingwiththeeyeofanexpert,vouchsafedtothetaciturnNewmarkthathethoughtthey’dmakeit。
Nearmidnight,however,aswayinglanternwasseenapproaching。
Orde,leapingtohisfeetwithacurseattheboyonwatch,heardthesoundofwheels。Amomentlater,Daly’sbulkyformsteppedintotheilluminationofthefire。
Ordewanderedovertowherehisprincipalstoodpeeringabouthim。
"Hullo!"saidhe。
"Oh,thereyouare!"criedDalyangrily。"Whatinhellyouuptohere?"
"Runninglogs,"repliedOrdecoolly。
"Runninglogs!"shoutedDaly,tuggingathisovercoatpocket,andfinallyproducingamuch—foldednewspaper。"Howaboutthis?"
Ordeunfoldedthepaperandloweredittothecampfire。Itwasanextra,screamingwithwoodtype。Hereaditdeliberatelyover。
WAR!
theheadlineran。
RIOTINGANDBLOODSHEDINTHEWOODS
RIVERMENANDDAMOWNERSCLASH!
Therefollowedavagueandhighlycolouredstatementtotheeffectthataninitialskirmishhadleftthefieldinpossessionoftherivermen,inspiteofthesheriffandalargeposse,butthattroopswerebeingrushedtothespot,andthatthis"high—handeddefianceofauthority"wouldundoubtedlysoonbesuppressed。Itconcludedtruthfullywiththestatementthatthelossoflifewasasyetunknown。
Ordefoldedupthepaperandhandeditback。
"Don’tyouknowanybetterthantogetintothatkindofarowdownhere?"Dalyhadbeensaying。"Doyouwanttobringusupforgoodhere?Don’tyourealisethatthisisn’tthenorthernpeninsula?
Whatareyoutryingtodo,anyway?"
"SureIdo,"repliedOrdeplacidly。"ComealongheretillIshowyouthesituation。"
Tenminuteslater,Daly,relievedinhismind,wasstandingbythefiredrinkinghotcoffeeandlaughingatOrde’sdescriptionofReed’splughat。
ToOrde’ssatisfaction,thesheriffdidnotreappear。ReedevidentlynowpinnedhisfaithtotheStatetroops。
Allnighttheworkwenton,themenspellingeachotheratintervalsofeveryfewhours。Bythreeo’clockthemainabutmentshadbeenremoved。Thegatewasthenblockedtopreventitsfallwhenitsnethersupportshouldbewithdrawn,andtwomen,leaningovercautiously,beganatarm’s—lengthtodelivertheiraxe—strokesagainstthemiddleofthesill—timbersofthesluiceitself,notchingeachheavybeamdeeplythattheforceofthecurrentmightfinallybreakitintwo。Thenightwasverydark,andverystill。
Eventhenightcreatureshadfallenintothequietudethatprecedesthefirstmorninghours。Themuffled,spacedblowsoftheaxes,thelow—voicedcommentsordirectionsoftheworkers,thecrackleofthefireashorewerethrownbycontrastintoanundueimportance。Meninblankets,awaitingtheirturn,sleptclosetotheblaze。
Suddenlythevastsilenceofbeforedawnwasbrokenbyaloudandexultantyellfromoneoftheaxemen。Atoncethetwoscrambledtothetopofthedam。Theblanketedfiguresaboutthefiresprangtolife。Abriefinstantlaterthesnappingofwoodfibresbeganliketherapidexplosionsofinfantryfire;acrashandbangoftimberssmotetheair;andthentheriver,exultant,roaringwithjoy,rushedfromitspentquietudeintothenewpassageopenedforit。
Atthesamemoment,asthoughatthesignal,asinglebird,premonitoroftheyetdistantday,lifteduphisvoice,clearlyaudibleabovethetumult。
Ordestormedintothecampupstream,hiseyesbright,hisbigvoiceboomingexultantly。
"Rollout,youriver—hogs!"heshoutedtothosewhohadworkedouttheirshiftsearlierinthenight。"Rollout,youweb—footedsonsofguns,andhearthelittlebirdssingpraise!"
Newmark,whohadsatupthenightthrough,andnowshiveredsleepilybythefire,begantohuntaroundforthebed—rollhehad,earlierintheevening,dumpeddownsomewhereincamp。
"Isupposethat’sall,"saidhe。"Justacaseofrunlogsnow。
I’llturninforalittle。"
ButOrde,athicksliceofbreadhalf—waytohislips,hadfrozeninanattitudeofattentivelistening。
"Hark!"saidhe。
Faint,stillinthedepthsoftheforest,thewanderingmorningbreezeboretotheirearsasoundwhosedifferencefromtheloudernoisesnearerathandalonerendereditaudible。
"Thetroops!"exclaimedOrde。
Heseizedalanternandreturneddownthetrail,followedeagerlybyNewmarkandeverymanincamp。
"Troopscoming!"saidOrdetoDaly。
Themendrewalittletooneside,watchingthedimlineoftheforest,darkagainstthepalingsky。Shadowsseemedtostirinitsblackness。Theyheardquitedistinctlytheclinkofmetalagainstmetal。Amanrodeoutoftheshadowandreinedupbythefire。
"Halt!"commandedaharshvoice。Therivermencouldmakeoutthetroops——threeorfourscoreofthem——standingrigidatattention。
Reed,afootnowinfavourofthecommandingofficer,pushedforward。
"Whoisinchargehere?"inquiredtheofficercrisply。
"Iam,"repliedOrde,steppingforward。
"Iwishtoinquire,sir,ifyouhavegonemadtocounselyourmentoresistcivilauthority?"
"Ihavenotresistedcivilauthority,"repliedOrderespectfully。
"Ithasbeenotherwisereported。"
"Thereportshavebeenfalse。Thesheriffofthiscountyhasarrestedabouttwentyofmymensingle—handedandwithouttheslightesttrouble。"
"Mr。Morris,"criedtheofficersharply。
"Yes?"repliedthesheriff。
"Iswhatthismansaystrue?"
"Itsureis。Neverhadsolittlefussarrestin’rivermenbeforeinmylife。"
Theofficer’sfaceturnedaslowbrick—red。Foramomenthesaidnothing,thenexplodedwiththeutmostviolence。
"ThenwhythedevilamIdraggedupherewithmymeninthenight?"
hecried。"Who’sresponsibleforthisinsanity,anyway?Don’tyouknow,"heroaredatReed,whothatmomentswungwithinhisrangeofvision,"thatIhavenostandinginthepresenceofcivillaw?Whatdoyoumeangettingmeupheretoyourmiserablelittlebackwoodssquabbles?"
Reedstartedtosaysomething,butwasimmediatelycutshortbytheiratecaptain。
"I’venothingtodowiththat;settleitincourt。Andwhat’smore,you’llhavesomethingyourselftosettlewiththeState!About,face!Forward,march!"
Themenfadedintothegraylightasthoughdissolvedbyit。
Adeepandrespectfulsilencefelluponthemen,whichwasbrokenbyOrde’ssolemnanddramaticdeclamation。