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第22章

Carley walked about to ease her swollen and sore joints, and while doing so she took stock of the camp ground and what was going on.At second glance the place had a certain attraction difficult for her to define.She could see far, and the view north toward those strange gray-colored symmetrical hills was one that fascinated while it repelled her.Near at hand the ground sloped down to a large rock-bound lake, perhaps a mile in circumference.In the distance, along the shore she saw a white conical tent, and blue smoke, and moving gray objects she took for sheep.

The men unpacked and unsaddled the horses, and, hobbling their forefeet together, turned them loose.Twilight had fallen and each man appeared to be briskly set upon his own task.Glenn was cutting around the foot of a thickly branched cedar where, he told Carley, he would make a bed for her and Flo.All that Carley could see that could be used for such purpose was a canvas-covered roll.Presently Glenn untied a rope from round this, unrolled it, and dragged it under the cedar.Then he spread down the outer layer of canvas, disclosing a considerable thickness of blankets.From under the top of these he pulled out two flat little pillows.These he placed in position, and turned back some of the blankets.

"Carley, you crawl in here, pile the blankets up, and the tarp over them,"directed Glenn."If it rains pull the tarp up over your head--and let it rain."This direction sounded in Glenn's cheery voice a good deal more pleasurable than the possibilities suggested.Surely that cedar tree could not keep off rain or snow.

"Glenn, how about--about animals--and crawling things, you know?" queried Carley.

"Oh, there are a few tarantulas and centipedes, and sometimes a scorpion.

But these don't crawl around much at night.The only thing to worry about are the hydrophobia skunks.""What on earth are they?" asked Carley, quite aghast.

"Skunks are polecats, you know," replied Glenn, cheerfully."Sometimes one gets bitten by a coyote that has rabies, and then he's a dangerous customer.He has no fear and he may run across you and bite you in the face.Queer how they generally bite your nose.Two men have been bitten since I've been here.One of them died, and the other had to go to the Pasteur Institute with a well-developed case of hydrophobia.""Good heavens!" cried Carley, horrified.

"You needn't be afraid," said Glenn."I'll tie one of the dogs near your bed."Carley wondered whether Glenn's casual, easy tone had been adopted for her benefit or was merely an assimilation from this Western life.Not improbably Glenn himself might be capable of playing a trick on her.Carley endeavored to fortify herself against disaster, so that when it befell she might not be wholly ludicrous.

With the coming of twilight a cold, keen wind moaned through the cedars.

Carley would have hovered close to the fire even if she had not been too tired to exert herself.Despite her aches, she did justice to the supper.

It amazed her that appetite consumed her to the extent of overcoming a distaste for this strong, coarse cooking.Before the meal ended darkness had fallen, a windy raw darkness that enveloped heavily like a blanket.

Presently Carley edged closer to the fire, and there she stayed, alternately turning back and front to the welcome heat.She seemingly roasted hands, face, and knees while her back froze.The wind blew the smoke in all directions.When she groped around with blurred, smarting eyes to escape the hot smoke, it followed her.The other members of the party sat comfortably on sacks or rocks, without much notice of the smoke that so exasperated Carley.Twice Glenn insisted that she take a seat he had fixed for her, but she preferred to stand and move around a little.

By and by the camp tasks of the men appeared to be ended, and all gathered near the fire to lounge and smoke and talk.Glenn and Hutter engaged in interested conversation with two Mexicans, evidently sheep herders.If the wind and cold had not made Carley so uncomfortable she might have found the scene picturesque.How black the night! She could scarcely distinguish the sky at all.The cedar branches swished in the wind, and from the gloom came a low sound of waves lapping a rocky shore.Presently Glenn held up a hand.

"Listen, Carley!" he said.

Then she heard strange wild yelps, staccato, piercing, somehow infinitely lonely.They made her shudder.

"Coyotes," said Glenn."You'll come to love that chorus.Hear the dogs bark back."Carley listened with interest, but she was inclined to doubt that she would ever become enamoured of such wild cries.

"Do coyotes come near camp?" she queried.

"Shore.Sometimes they pull your pillow out from under your head," replied Flo, laconically.

Carley did not ask any more questions.Natural history was not her favorite study and she was sure she could dispense with any first-hand knowledge of desert beasts.She thought, however, she heard one of the men say, "Big varmint prowlin' round the sheep." To which Hutter replied, "Reckon it was a bear." And Glenn said, "I saw his fresh track by the lake.Some bear!"The heat from the fire made Carley so drowsy that she could scarcely hold up her head.She longed for bed even if it was out there in the open.

Presently Flo called her: "Come.Let's walk a little before turning in."So Carley permitted herself to be led to and fro down an open aisle between some cedars.The far end of that aisle, dark, gloomy, with the bushy secretive cedars all around, caused Carley apprehension she was ashamed to admit.Flo talked eloquently about the joys of camp life, and how the harder any outdoor task was and the more endurance and pain it required, the more pride and pleasure one had in remembering it.Carley was weighing the import of these words when suddenly Flo clutched her arm."What's that?" she whispered, tensely.

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