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第3章 DEDICATION(3)

The quiet air blew in through the windows and door,the pure,light breath from the mountains;only,passing over their foot-hills it had caught and carried the clear aroma of the sage-brush.This it brought into church,and with this seemed also to float the peace and great silence of the plains.The little melodeon in the corner,played by one of the ladies at the post,had finished accompanying the hymn,and now it prolonged a few closing chords while the bishop paused before his address,resting his keen eyes on the people.He was dressed in a plain suit of black with a narrow black tie.This was because the Union Pacific Railroad,while it had delivered him correctly at Green River,had despatched his robes towards Cheyenne.

Without citing chapter and verse the bishop began:

"And he arose,and came to his father.But when he was yet a great way off,his father saw him,and had compassion,and ran,and fell on his neck and kissed him."The bishop told the story of that surpassing parable,and then proceeded to draw from it a discourse fitted to the drifting destinies in whose presence he found himself for one solitary morning.He spoke unlike many clergymen.His words were chiefly those which the people round him used,and his voice was more like earnest talking than preaching.

Miss Sabina Stone felt the arm of her cow-puncher loosen slightly,and she looked at him.But he was looking at the bishop,no longer gravely but with wide-open eyes,alert.When the narrative reached the elder brother in the field,and how he came to the house and heard sounds of music and dancing,Miss Stone drew away from her companion and let him watch the bishop,since he seemed to prefer that.She took to reading hymns vindictively.The bishop himself noted the sun-browned boy face and the wide-open eyes.He was too far away to see anything but the alert,listening position of the young cow-puncher.He could not discern how that,after he had left the music and dancing and begun to draw morals,attention faded from those eyes that seemed to watch him,and they filled with dreaminess.It was very hot in church.Chief Washakie went to sleep,and so did a corporal;but Lin McLean sat in the same alert position till Miss Stone pulled him and asked if he intended to sit down through the hymn.Then church was out.Officers,Indians,and all the people dispersed through the great sunshine to their dwellings,and the cow-puncher rode beside Sabina in silence.

"What are you studying over,Mr.McLean?"inquired the lady,after a hundred yards.

"Did you ever taste steamed Duxbury clams?"asked Lin,absently.

"No,indeed.What's them?"

"Oh,just clams.Yu'have drawn butter,too."Mr.McLean fell silent again.

"I guess I'll be late for settin'the colonel's table.Good-bye,"said Sabina,quickly,and swished her whip across the pony,who scampered away with her along the straight road across the plain to the post.

Lin caught up with her at once and made his peace.

"Only,"protested Sabina,"I ain't used to gentlemen taking me out and--well,same as if I was a collie-dog.Maybe it's Wind River politeness."But she went riding with him up Trout Creek in the cool of the afternoon.

Out of the Indian tepees,scattered wide among the flat levels of sage-brush,smoke rose thin and gentle,and vanished.They splashed across the many little running channels which lead water through that thirsty soil,and though the range of mountains came no nearer,behind them the post,with its white,flat buildings and green trees,dwindled to a toy village.

"My!but it's far to everywheres here,"exclaimed Sabina,"and it's little you're sayin'for yourself to-day,Mr.McLean.I'll have to do the talking.What's that thing now,where the rocks are?""That's Little Wind River Canyon,"said the young man."Feel like goin' there,Miss Stone?"

"Why,yes.It looks real nice and shady like,don't it?Let's."So Miss Stone turned her pony in that direction.

"When do your folks eat supper?"inquired Lin.

"Half-past six.Oh,we've lots of time!Come on.""How many miles per hour do you figure that cayuse of yourn can travel?"Lin asked.

"What are you a-talking about,anyway?You're that strange to-day,"said the lady.

"Only if we try to make that canyon,I guess you'll be late settin'the colonel's table,"Lin remarked,his hazel eyes smiling upon her."That is,if your horse ain't good for twenty miles an hour.Mine ain't,Iknow.But I'll do my best to stay with yu'."

"You're the teasingest man--"said Miss Stone,pouting."I might have knowed it was ever so much further nor it looked.""Well,I ain't sayin'I don't want to go,if yu'was desirous of campin' out to-night."

"Mr.McLean!Indeed,and I'd do no such thing!"and Sabina giggled.

A sage-hen rose under their horses'feet,and hurtled away heavily over the next rise of ground,taking a final wide sail out of sight.

"Something like them partridges used to,"said Lin,musingly.

"Partridges?"inquired Sabina.

"Used to be in the woods between Lynn and Salem.Maybe the woods are gone by this time.Yes,they must be gone,I guess."Presently they dismounted and sought the stream bank.

"We had music and dancing at Thanksgiving and such times,"said Lin,his wiry length stretched on the grass beside the seated Sabina.He was not looking at her,but she took a pleasure in watching him,his curly head and bronze face,against which the young mustache showed to its full advantage.

"I expect you used to dance a lot,"remarked Sabina,for a subject.

"Yes.Do yu'know the Portland Fancy?"

Sabina did not,and her subject died away.

"Did anybody ever tell you you had good eyes?"she inquired next.

"Why,sure,"said Lin,waking for a moment;"but I like your color best.

A girl's eyes will mostly beat a man's."

"Indeed,I don't think so!"exclaimed poor Sabina,too much expectant to perceive the fatal note of routine with which her transient admirer pronounced this gallantry.He informed her that hers were like the sea,and she told him she had not yet looked upon the sea.

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