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  TherainhadonlyceasedwiththegraystreaksofmorningatBlazingStar,andthesettlementawoketoamoralsenseofcleanliness,andthefindingofforgottenknives,tincups,andsmallercamputensils,wheretheheavyshowershadwashedawaythedebrisanddustheapsbeforethecabindoors。Indeed,itwasrecordedinBlazingStarthatafortunateearlyriserhadoncepickeduponthehighwayasolidchunkofgoldquartzwhichtherainhadfreedfromitsincumberingsoil,andwashedintoimmediateandglitteringpopularity。Possiblythismayhavebeenthereasonwhyearlyrisersinthatlocality,duringtherainyseason,adoptedathoughtfulhabitofbody,andseldomliftedtheireyestotheriftedorindia—inkwashedskiesabovethem。

  \"Cass\"Beardhadrisenearlythatmorning,butnotwithaviewtodiscovery。Aleakinhiscabinroof,——quiteconsistentwithhiscareless,improvidenthabits,——hadrousedhimat4A。M。,withaflooded\"bunk\"andwetblankets。Thechipsfromhiswoodpilerefusedtokindleafiretodryhisbed—clothes,andhehadrecoursetoamoreprovidentneighbor’stosupplythedeficiency。

  Thiswasnearlyopposite。Mr。Cassiuscrossedthehighway,andstoppedsuddenly。Somethingglitteredinthenearestredpoolbeforehim。Gold,surely!But,wonderfultorelate,notanirregular,shapelessfragmentofcrudeore,freshfromNature’scrucible,butabitofjeweler’shandicraftintheformofaplaingoldring。Lookingatitmoreattentively,hesawthatitboretheinscription,\"MaytoCass。\"

  Likemostofhisfellowgold—seekers,Casswassuperstitious。

  \"Cass!\"Hisownname!Hetriedthering。Itfittedhislittlefingerclosely。Itwasevidentlyawoman’sring。Helookedupanddownthehighway。Noonewasyetstirring。Littlepoolsofwaterintheredroadwerebeginningtoglitterandgrowrosyfromthefar—flushingeast,buttherewasnotraceoftheowneroftheshiningwaif。Heknewthattherewasnowomanincamp,andamonghisfewcomradesinthesettlementherememberedtohaveseennonewearinganornamentlikethat。Again,thecoincidenceoftheinscriptiontohisratherpeculiarnicknamewouldhavebeenaperennialsourceofplayfulcommentinacampthatmadenoallowanceforsentimentalmemories。Heslippedtheglitteringlittlehoopintohispocket,andthoughtfullyreturnedtohiscabin。

  Twohourslater,whenthelong,stragglingprocession,whicheverymorningwendeditswaytoBlazingStarGulch,——theseatofminingoperationsinthesettlement,——begantomove,Casssawfittointerrogatehisfellows。\"Yedidn’tnoneonyehappentodropanythingroundyerlastnight?\"heasked,cautiously。

  \"Idroppedapocketbookcontaininggovernmentbondsandsomeothersecurities,withbetweenfiftyandsixtythousanddollars,\"

  respondedPeterDrummond,carelessly;\"butnomatter,ifanymanwillreturnafewautographlettersfromforeignpotentatesthathappenedtobeinit,——ofnovaluetoanybodybuttheowner,——hecankeepthemoney。Thar’snothin’meanaboutme,\"heconcluded,languidly。

  Thisstatement,bearingeveryevidenceofthegrossestmendacity,waslightlypassedover,andthemenwalkedonwiththedeepestgravity。

  \"Buthevyou?\"Casspresentlyaskedofanother。

  \"IlostmypiletoJackHamlinatdraw—poker,overatWingdamlastnight,\"returnedtheother,pensively,\"butIdon’tcalkilatetofinditlyingroundloose。\"

  Forcedatlastbythiskindofironyintomoredetailedexplanation,Cassconfidedtothemhisdiscovery,andproducedhistreasure。Theresultwasadozenvaguesurmises,——onlyoneofwhichseemedtobepopular,andtosuitthedyspepticdespondencyoftheparty,——adespondencybornofhastilymasticatedfriedporkandflapjacks。

  Theringwasbelievedtohavebeendroppedbysomepassing\"roadagent\"ladenwithguiltyspoil。

  \"EfIwasyou,\"saidDrummond,gloomily,\"Iwouldn’tflourishthatyerringaroundmuchaforefolks。I’veseenbettermennoryoustrungupatreebyVigilantesforhavingevenlessthanthatintheirpossession。\"

  \"AndIwouldn’tsaymuchaboutbein’upsod————dearlythismorning,\"addedanevenmorepessimisticcomrade;\"itmightlookbadbeforeajury。\"

  Withthisthemensadlydispersed,leavingtheinnocentCasswiththeringinhishand,andageneralimpressiononhismindthathewasalreadyanobjectofsuspiciontohiscomrades,——animpression,itishardlynecessarytosay,theyfullyintendedshouldbelefttorankleinhisguilelessbosom。

  NotwithstandingCass’sfirsthopefulsuperstitiontheringdidnotseemtobringhimnorthecampanyluck。Dailythe\"cleanup\"

  broughtthesamescantrewardstotheirlabors,anddeepenedthesardonicgravityofBlazingStar。But,ifCassfoundnomaterialresultfromhistreasure,itstimulatedhislazyimagination,and,albeitadangerousandseductivestimulant,atleastliftedhimoutofthemonotonousgroovesofhishalf—careless,half—slovenly,butalwaysself—contentedcamplife。Heedingthewisecautionofhiscomrades,hetookthehabitofwearingtheringonlyatnight。

  Wrappedinhisblanket,hestealthilyslippedthegoldencircletoverhislittlefinger,and,asheaverred,\"sleptallthebetterforit。\"Whetheriteverevokedanywarmerdreamorvisionduringthosecalm,cold,virgin—likespringnights,wheneventhemoonandthegreaterplanetsretreatedintotheicyblue,steel—likefirmament,Icannotsay。Enoughthatthissuperstitionbegantobecoloredalittlebyfancy,andhisfatalismsomewhatmitigatedbyhope。Dreamsofthiskinddidnottendtopromotehisefficiencyinthecommunisticlaborsofthecamp,andbroughthimaself—

  isolationthat,howevergratifyingatfirst,soondebarredhimthebenefitsofthathardpracticalwisdomwhichunderlaidthegrumblingofhisfellowworkers。

  \"I’mdog—goned,\"saidonecommentator,\"efIdon’tbelievethatCassislooneyoverthatyerringhefound。Wearsitonastringunderhisshirt。\"

  Meantime,theseasonsdidnotwaitthediscoveryofthesecret。

  TheredpoolsinBlazingStarhighwayweresoondriedupintheferventJunesunandriotousnightwindofthosealtitudes。Theephemeralgrassesthathadquicklysupplantedthesepoolsandthechocolate—coloredmud,wereasquicklyparchedandwithered。Thefootprintsofspringbecamevagueandindefinite,andwerefinallylostintheimpalpabledustofthesummerhighway。

  Inoneofhislong,aimlessexcursions,Casshadpenetratedathickundergrowthofbuckeyeandhazel,andfoundhimselfquiteunexpectedlyuponthehighroadtoRedChief’sCrossing。Cassknewbytheluridcloudofdustthathidthedistance,thattheupcoachhadpassed。Hehadalreadyreachedthatstageofsuperstitionwhenthemosttrivialoccurrenceseemedtopointinsomewaytoanelucidationofthemysteryofhistreasure。Hiseyeshadmechanicallyfallentothegroundagain,asifhehalfexpectedtofindinsomeotherwaifahintorcorroborationofhisimaginings。

  Thusabstracted,thefigureofayounggirlonhorseback,intheroaddirectlybeforethebushesheemergedfrom,appearedtohavesprungdirectlyfromtheground。

  \"Oh,comehere,pleasedo;quick!\"

  Cassstared,andthenmovedhesitatinglytowardher。

  \"Iheardsomeonecomingthroughthebushes,andIwaited,\"shewenton。\"Comequick。It’ssomethingtooawfulforanything。\"

  Inspiteofthisappallingintroduction,Casscouldnotbutnoticethatthevoice,althoughhurriedandexcited,wasbynomeansagitatedorfrightened;thattheeyeswhichlookedintohissparkledwithacertainkindofpleasedcuriosity。

  \"Itwasjusthere,\"shewentonvivaciously,\"justherethatIwentintothebushandcutaswitchformymare,——and,\"——leadinghimalongatabrisktrotbyherside,——\"justhere,look,see!thisiswhatIfound。\"

  Itwasscarcelythirtyfeetfromtheroad。TheonlyobjectthatmetCass’seyewasaman’sstiff,tallhat,lyingemptilyandvacantlyinthegrass。Itwasnew,shiny,andofmodishshape。

  Butitwassoincongruous,soperkilysmart,andyetsofeebleandhelplesslyingthere,soghastlyludicrousinitsveryappropriatenessandincapacitytoadjustitselftothesurroundinglandscape,thatitaffectedhimwithsomethingmorethanasenseofitsgrotesqueness,andhecouldonlystareatitblankly。

  \"Butyou’renotlookingtherightway,\"thegirlwentonsharply;

  \"lookthere!\"

  Cassfollowedthedirectionofherwhip。Atlast,whatmighthaveseemedacoatthrowncarelesslyonthegroundmethiseye,butpresentlyhebecameawareofawhite,rigid,aimlessly—clinchedhandprotrudingfromtheflaccidsleeve;mingledwithitinsomeabsurdwayandhalfhiddenbythegrass,laywhatmighthavebeenapairofcast—offtrousersbutfortworigidbootsthatpointedinoppositeanglestothesky。Itwasadeadman。Sopalpablydeadthatlifeseemedtohavetakenflightfromhisveryclothes。Soimpotent,feeble,anddegradedbythemthatthenakedsubjectofadissectingtablewouldhavebeenlessinsultingtohumanity。Theheadhadfallenback,andwaspartlyhiddeninagopherburrow,butthewhite,upturnedfaceandclosedeyeshadlessofhelplessdeathinthemthanthosewretchedenwrappings。Indeed,onelimphandthatlayacrosstheswollenabdomenlentitselftothegrotesquelyhideoussuggestionofagentlemansleepingofftheexcessesofaheartydinner。

  \"Ain’thehorrid?\"continuedthegirl;\"butwhatkilledhim?\"

  Strugglingbetweenacertainfascinationatthegirl’scold—bloodedcuriosityandhorrorofthemurderedman,Casshesitatinglyliftedthehelplesshead。Abluishholeabovetherighttemple,andafewbrownpaint—likespotsontheforehead,shirtcellar,andmattedhairprovedtheonlyrecord。

  \"Turnhimoveragain,\"saidthegirl,impatiently,asCasswasabouttorelinquishhisburden。\"Maybeyou’llfindanotherwound。\"

  ButCasswasdimlyrememberingcertainformalitiesthatinoldercivilizationsattendthediscoveryofdeadbodies,andpostponedapresentinquest。

  \"Perhapsyou’dbetterrideon,Miss,aforeyougetsummonedasawitness。I’llgivewarningatRedChief’sCrossing,andsendthecoronerdownhere。\"

  \"Letmegowithyou,\"shesaid,earnestly,\"itwouldbesuchfun。

  Idon’tmindbeingawitness。Or,\"sheadded,withoutheedingCass’slookofastonishment,\"I’llwaitheretillyoucomeback。\"

  \"Butyousee,Miss,itwouldn’tseemright——\"beganCass。

  \"ButIfoundhimfirst,\"interruptedthegirl,withapout。

  Staggeredbythispreemptiveright,sacredtoallminers,Cassstopped。

  \"Whoisthecoroner?\"sheasked。

  \"JoeHornsby。\"

  \"Thetall,lameman,whowashalfeatenbyagrizzly?\"

  \"Yes。\"

  \"Well,looknow!I’llrideonandbringhimbackinhalfanhour。

  There!\"

  \"But,Miss——!\"

  \"Oh,don’tmindME。Ineversawanythingofthiskindbefore,andIwanttoseeitALL。\"

  \"DoyouknowHornsby?\"askedCass,unconsciouslyatrifleirritated。

  \"No,butI’llbringhim。\"Shewheeledherhorseintotheroad。

  InthepresenceofthislivingenergyCassquiteforgotthehelplessdead。\"Haveyoubeenlongintheseparts,Miss?\"heasked。

  \"Abouttwoweeks,\"sheanswered,shortly。\"Good—by,justnow。

  Lookaroundforthepistoloranythingelseyoucanfind,althoughIhavebeenoverthewholegroundtwicealready。\"

  Alittlepuffofdustasthehorsesprangintotheroad,amuffledshuffle,struggle,thentheregularbeatofhoofs,andshewasgone。

  Afterfiveminuteshadpassed,Cassregrettedthathehadnotaccompaniedher;waitinginsuchaspotwasanirksometask。Notthattherewasanythinginthesceneitselftoawakengloomyimaginings;thebright,truthfulCaliforniansunshinescoffedatanyillusionofcreepingshadowsorwavingbranches。Once,intherisingwind,theemptyhatrolledover——butonlyinaludicrous,drunkenway。Asearchforanyfurthersignortokenhadprovedfutile,andCassgrewimpatient。Hebegantohatehimselfforhavingstayed;hewouldhavefledbutforshame。Norwashisgoodhumorrestoredwhenatthecloseofawearyhalfhourtwogallopingfiguresemergedfromthedustyhorizon——Hornsbyandtheyounggirl。

  Hisvagueannoyanceincreasedashefanciedthatbothseemedtoignorehim,thecoronerbarelyacknowledginghispresencewithanod。Assistedbytheyounggirl,whoseenergyandenthusiasmevidentlydelightedhim,Hornsbyraisedthebodyforamorecarefulexamination。Thedeadman’spocketswerecarefullysearched。A

  fewcoins,asilverpencil,knife,andtobacco—boxwerealltheyfound。Itgavenoclewtohisidentity。Suddenlytheyounggirl,whohad,withunabashedcuriosity,kneltbesidetheexploringofficialhandsoftheRedChief,utteredacryofgratification。

  \"Here’ssomething!Itdroppedfromthebosomofhisshirtontheground。Look!\"

  Shewasholdingintheair,betweenherthumbandforefinger,afoldedbitofwell—wornnewspaper。Hereyessparkled。

  \"ShallIopenit?\"sheasked。

  \"Yes。\"

  \"It’salittlering\"shesaid;\"lookslikeanengagementring。

  Somethingiswrittenonit。Look!’MaytoCass。’\"

  Cassdartedforward。\"It’smine,\"hestammered,\"mine!Idroppedit。It’snothing——nothing,\"hewenton,afterapause,embarrassedandblushing,asthegirlandhercompanionbothstaredathim——\"ameretrifle。I’lltakeit。\"

  Butthecoroneropposedhisoutstretchedhand。\"Notmuch,\"hesaid,significantly。

  \"Butit’sMINE,\"continuedCass,indignationtakingtheplaceofshameathisdiscoveredsecret。\"Ifounditsixmonthsagointheroad。I——pickeditup。\"

  \"Withyournamealreadywrittenonit!Howhandy!\"saidthecoroner,grimly。

  \"It’sanoldstory\"saidCass,blushingagainunderthehalf—

  mischievous,half—searchingeyesofthegirl。\"AllBlazingStarknowsIfoundit。\"

  \"Thenye’llhavenodifficultyinprovin’it,\"saidHornsby,coolly。\"Justnow,however,WE’VEfoundit,andweproposetokeepitfortheinquest。\"

  Cassshruggedhisshoulders。Furtheraltercationwouldhaveonlyheightenedhisludicroussituationinthegirl’seyes。Heturnedaway,leavinghistreasureinthecoroner’shands。

  Theinquest,adayortwolater,waspromptandfinal。Noclewtothedeadman’sidentity;noevidencesufficientlystrongtoprovemurderorsuicide;notraceofanykind,inculpatinganyparty,knownorunknown,werefound。Butmuchpublicityandinterestweregiventotheproceedingsbythepresenceoftheprincipalwitness,ahandsomegirl。\"Tothepluck,persistency,andintellectofMissPorter,\"saidthe\"RedChiefRecorder,\"\"TuolumneCountyowestherecoveryofthebody。\"

  Noonewhowaspresentattheinquestfailedtobecharmedwiththeappearanceandconductofthisbeautifulyounglady。

  \"MissPorterhasbutlatelyarrivedinthisdistrict,inwhich,itishoped,shewillbecomeanhonoredresident,andcontinuetosetanexampletoalllackadaisicalandsentimentalmembersoftheso—

  called’sternersex。’\"AfterthisuniversallyrecognizedallusiontoCassBeard,the\"Recorder\"returnedtoitsrecord:\"Someinterestwasexcitedbywhatappearedtobeaclewtothemysteryinthediscoveryofasmallgoldengagementringonthebody。

  EvidencewasafterwardofferedtoshowitwasthepropertyofaMr。

  CassBeardofBlazingStar,whoappeareduponthesceneAFTERthediscoveryofthecorpsebyMissPorter。Heallegedhehaddroppeditinliftingtheunfortunateremainsofthedeceased。Muchamusementwascreatedincourtbythesentimentalconfusionoftheclaimant,andacertainpartisanspiritshownbyhisfellow—minersofBlazingStar。Itappearing,however,bytheadmissionofthissighingStrephonoftheFoothills,thathehadhimselfFOUNDthispledgeofaffectionlyinginthehighwaysixmonthsprevious,thecoronerwiselyplaceditinthesafe—keepingofthecountycourtuntiltheappearanceoftherightfulowner。\"

  Thusonthe13thofSeptember,186—,thetreasurefoundatBlazingStarpassedoutofthehandsofitsfinder……

  Autumnbroughtanabruptexplanationofthemystery。KanakaJoehadbeenarrestedforhorsestealing,buthadwithnoblecandorconfessedtothefineroffenseofmanslaughter。Thatswiftandsurejusticewhichovertookthehorsestealerinthesealtitudeswasstayedamomentandhesitated,forthevictimwasclearlythemysteriousunknown。Curiositygotthebetterofanextemporejudgeandjury。

  \"Itwasafairfight,\"saidtheaccused,notwithoutsomehumanvanity,feelingthatthecamphunguponhiswords,\"andwassettledbythemanazwaspeartestandliveliestwithhisweapon。WehadasortofunpleasantnessoveratLagrangethenightafore,alongofourbothhevin’amonotonyoffouraces。Wehadaclinchandastamparound,andwhenwewasseparateditwasonlyaquestionofshootin’onsight。HeleftLagrangeatsunupthenextmorning,andIstruckacrossabito’buckeyeandunderbrushandcameuponhim,accidentallike,ontheRedChiefRoad。IdrawedwhenI

  sightedhim,andcalledout。Heslippedfromhismareandcoveredhimselfwithherflanks,reachingforhisholster,butsheraredandbackeddownonhimacrosstheroadandintothegrass,whereI

  gotinanothershotandfetchedhim。\"

  \"Andyoustolehismare?\"suggestedtheJudge。

  \"Igotaway,\"saidthegambler,simply。

  FurtherquestioningonlyelicitedthefactthatJoedidnotknowthenameorconditionofhisvictim。HewasastrangerinLagrange。

  Itwasabreezyafternoon,withsometurbulencyinthecamp,andmuchwindydiscussionoverthisunwonteddelayofjustice。ThesuggestionthatJoeshouldbefirsthangedforhorsestealingandthentriedformurderwasangrilydiscussed,butmildercounselswereoffered——thatthefactofthekillingshouldbeadmittedonlyasproofofthetheft。AlargepartyfromRedChiefhadcomeovertoassistinjudgment,amongthemthecoroner。

  CassBeardhadavoidedtheseproceedings,whichonlyrecalledanunpleasantexperience,andwaswanderingwithpick,pan,andwalletfarfromthecamp。Theseaccoutrements,asIhavebeforeintimated,justifiedanyformofaimlessidlenessundertheequallyaimlesstitleof\"prospecting。\"Hehadattheendofthreehours’

  relaxationreachedthehighwaytoRedChief,halfhiddenbyblindingcloudsofdusttornfromthecrumblingredroadateverygustwhichsweptdownthemountainside。ThespothadafamiliaraspecttoCass,althoughsomefreshly—dugholesnearthewayside,withscatteredearthbesidethem,showedthepresenceofarecentprospector。Hewasstrugglingwithhismemory,whenthedustwassuddenlydispersedandhefoundhimselfagainatthesceneofthemurder。Hestarted:hehadnotputfootontheroadsincetheinquest。Therelackedonlythehelplessdeadmanandthecontrastingfigureofthealertyoungwomantorestorethepicture。

  Thebodywasgone,itwastrue,butasheturnedhebeheldMissPorter,atafewpacesdistant,sittingonherhorseasenergeticandobservantasonthefirstmorningtheyhadmet。Asuperstitiousthrillpassedoverhimandawokehisoldantagonism。

  Shenoddedtohimslightly。\"Icameheretorefreshmymemory,\"

  shesaid,\"asMr。HornsbythoughtImightbeaskedtogivemyevidenceagainatBlazingStar。\"

  Casscarelesslystruckanaimlessblowwithhispickagainstthesodanddidnotreply。

  \"Andyou?\"shequeried。

  \"Istumbledupontheplacejustnowwhileprospecting,orI

  shouldn’tbehere。\"

  \"ThenitwasYOUmadetheseholes?\"

  \"No,\"saidCass,withill—concealeddisgust。\"Nobodybutastrangerwouldgofoolin’roundsuchaspot。\"

  Hestopped,astherudesignificanceofhisspeechstruckhim,andaddedsurlily,\"Imean——noonewoulddighere。\"

  Thegirllaughedandshowedasetofverywhiteteethinhersquarejaw。Cassavertedhisface。

  \"Doyoumeantosaythateveryminerdoesn’tknowthatit’sluckytodigwhereverhumanbloodhasbeenspilt?\"

  Cassfeltareturnofhissuperstition,buthedidnotlookup。\"I

  neverhearditbefore,\"hesaid,severely。

  \"AndyoucallyourselfaCaliforniaminer?\"

  \"Ido。\"

  ItwasimpossibleforMissPortertomisunderstandhiscurtspeechandunsocialmanner。Shestaredathimandcoloredslightly。

  Liftingherreinslightly,shesaid:\"YoucertainlydonotseemlikemostoftheminersIhavemet。\"

  \"NoryoulikeanygirlfromtheEastIevermet,\"heresponded。

  \"Whatdoyoumean?\"sheasked,checkingherhorse。

  \"WhatIsay,\"heanswered,doggedly。Reasonableasthisreplywas,itimmediatelystruckhimthatitwasscarcelydignifiedormanly。

  ButbeforehecouldexplainhimselfMissPorterwasgone。

  Hemetheragainthatveryevening。ThetrialhadbeensummarilysuspendedbytheappearanceoftheSheriffofCalaverasandhisposse,whotookJoefromthatself—constitutedtribunalofBlazingStarandsethisfacesouthwardandtowardauthoritativealthoughmorecautiousjustice。Butnotbeforetheevidenceofthepreviousinquesthadbeenread,andtheincidentoftheringagaindeliveredtothepublic。

  Itissaidtheprisonerburstintoanincredulouslaughandaskedtoseethismysteriouswaif。Itwashandedtohim。Standingintheveryshadowofthegallowstree——whichmighthavebeenoneofthepinesthatshelteredthebilliardroominwhichtheVigilanceCommitteeheldtheirconclave——theprisonergavewaytoaburstofmerriment,sogenuineandhonestthatthejudgeandjuryjoinedinautomaticsympathy。WhensilencewasrestoredanexplanationwasaskedbytheJudge。Buttherewasnoresponsefromtheprisonerexceptasubduedchuckle。

  \"Didthisringbelongtoyou?\"askedtheJudge,severely,thejuryandspectatorscraningtheirearsforwardwithanexpectantsmilealreadyontheirfaces。Buttheprisoner’seyesonlysparkledmaliciouslyashelookedaroundthecourt。

  \"Tellus,Joe,\"saidasympatheticandlaughter—lovingjuror,underhisbreath。\"Letitoutandwe’llmakeiteasyforyou。\"

  \"Prisoner,\"saidtheJudge,withareturnofofficialdignity,\"rememberthatyourlifeisinperil。Doyourefuse?\"

  Joelazilylaidhisarmonthebackofhischairwith(toquotethewordsofananimatedobserver)\"theairofhavingaChristianhopeandasequenceflushinhishand,\"andsaid:\"Well,asIreckonI’mnotupyerforstealin’aringthatanothermanletsontohavefound,andasfurasIkinsee,heznothin’todowiththecase,I

  do!\"AndasitwasherethattheSheriffofCalaverasmadeaprecipitateentryintotheroom,themysteryremainedunsolved。

  Theeffectofthisfreshly—importantridiculeonthesensitivemindofCassmighthavebeenforetoldbyBlazingStarhaditevertakenthatsensitivenessintoconsideration。Hehadlostthegoodhumorandeasypliabilitywhichhadtemptedhimtofrankness,andhehadgraduallybecomebitterandhard。Hehadatfirstaffectedamusementoverhisownvanisheddaydream——hidinghisvirgindisappointmentinhisownbreast;butwhenhebegantoturnuponhisfeelingsheturneduponhiscomradesalso。Casswasforawhileunpopular。Thereisnoingratitudesorevoltingtothehumanmindasthatofthebuttwhorefusestobeoneanylonger。Themanwhorejectsthatimmunitywhichlaughtergenerallycastsuponhimanddemandstobeseriouslyconsidereddeservesnomercy。

  ItwasunderthesehardconditionsthatCassBeard,convictedofovertsentimentalism,aggravatedbyinconsistency,steppedintotheRedChiefcoachthatevening。Itwashishabitusuallytoridewiththedriver,butthepresenceofHornsbyandMissPorterontheboxseatchangedhisintention。Yethehadthesatisfactionofseeingthatneitherhadnoticedhim,andastherewasnootherpassengerinside,hestretchedhimselfonthecushionofthebackseatandgavewaytomoodyreflections。HequitedeterminedtoleaveBlazingStar,tosettlehimselfseriouslytothetaskofmoneygetting,andtoreturntohiscomrades,someday,asarcastic,cynical,successfulman,andsooverwhelmthemwithconfusion。ForpoorCasshadnotyetreachedthatsuperiorityofknowingthatsuccesswoulddependuponhisabilitytoforegohispast。Indeed,partofhisboyhoodhadbeencastamongthesemen,andhewasnotoldenoughtohavelearnedthatsuccesswasnottobegaugedbytheirstandard。Themoonlitupthedarkinteriorofthecoachwithafaintpoeticlight。Thelazyswingingofthevehiclethatwasbearinghimaway——albeitonlyforanightandaday——thesolitude,theglimpsesfromthewindowofgreatdistancesfullofvaguepossibilities,madetheabusedringpotentasthatofGyges。Hedreamedwithhiseyesopen。FromanAlnascharvisionhesuddenlyawoke。Thecoachhadstopped。Thevoicesofmen,oneinentreaty,oneinexpostulation,camefromthebox。Cassmechanicallyputhishandtohispistolpocket。

  \"Thankyou,butIINSISTupongettingdown。\"

  ItwasMissPorter’svoice。Thiswasfollowedbyarapid,half—

  restrainedinterchangeofwordsbetweenHornsbyandthedriver。

  Thenthelattersaid,gruffly,——

  \"Iftheladywantstorideinside,lether。\"

  MissPorterflutteredtotheground。ShewasfollowedbyHornsby。

  \"Justaminit,Miss,\"heexpostulated,halfshamedly,halfbrusquely,\"yedon’tonderstandme。Ionly——\"

  ButMissPorterhadjumpedintothecoach。

  Hornsbyplacedhishandonthehandleofthedoor。MissPortergraspeditfirmlyfromtheinside。Therewasaslightstruggle。

  AllofwhichwaspartofadreamtotheboyishCass。Butheawokefromit——aman!\"Doyou,\"heasked,inavoicehescarcelyrecognizedhimself,——\"Doyouwantthismaninside?\"

  \"No!\"

  CasscaughtatHornsby’swristlikeayoungtiger。Butalas!whatavailedinstinctivechivalryagainstmainstrength?HeonlysucceededinforcingthedooropeninspiteofMissPorter’ssuperiorstrategy,and——IfearImustadd,musclealso——andthrewhimselfpassionatelyatHornsby’sthroat,wherehehungonandcalmlyawaiteddissolution。Buthehad,intheonset,drivenHornsbyoutintotheroadandthemoonlight。

  \"Here!Somebodytakemylines。\"Thevoicewas\"MountainCharley’s,\"thedriver。Thefigurethatjumpedfromtheboxandseparatedthestrugglingmenbelongedtothissingularlydirectperson。

  \"You’reridinginside?\"saidCharley,interrogatively,toCass。

  BeforehecouldreplyMissPorter’svoicecamefromthewindow。

  \"Heis!\"

  CharleypromptlybundledCassintothecoach。

  \"AndYOU?\"toHornsby,\"onlessyou’rekalkilatin’totakealittle’pasear’you’rebookedOUTSIDE。Getup。\"

  ItisprobablethatCharleyassistedMr。Hornsbyaspromptlytohisseat,forthenextmomentthecoachwasrollingon。

  MeanwhileCass,byreasonofhisforcedentry,hadbeendepositedinMissPorter’slap,whence,freeinghimself,hehadattemptedtoclimboverthemiddleseat,butinthestartingofthecoachwasagainthrownheavilyagainstherhatandshoulder;allofwhichwasinconsistentwiththeattitudeofdignifiedreservehehadintendedtodisplay。MissPorter,meanwhile,recoveredhergoodhumor。

  \"Whatabrutehewas,ugh!\"shesaid,retyingtheribbonsofherbonnetunderhersquarechin,andsmoothingoutherlinenduster。

  Casstriedtolookasifhehadforgottenthewholeaffair。\"Who?

  Oh,yesIsee!\"heresponded,absently。

  \"IsupposeIoughttothankyou,\"shewentonwithasmile,\"butyouknow,really,Icouldhavekepthimoutifyouhadn’tpulledhiswristfromoutside。I’llshowyou。Look!Putyourhandonthehandlethere!Now,I’llholdthelockinsidefirmly。Yousee,youcan’tturnthecatch!\"

  Sheindeedheldthelockfast。Itwasafirmhand,yetsoft——theirfingershadtouchedoverthehandle——andlookedwhiteinthemoonlight。Hemadenoreply,butsankbackagaininhisseatwithasingularsensationinthefingersthathadtouchedhers。Hewasintheshadow,and,withoutbeingseen,couldabandonhisreserveandglanceatherface。Itstruckhimthathehadneverreallyseenherbefore。Shewasnotsotallasshehadappearedtobe。

  Hereyeswerenotlarge,butherpupilswereblack,moist,velvety,andsoconvexastoseemembossedonthewhite。Shehadanindistinctivenose,arathercolorlessface——whiterattheanglesofthemouthandnosethroughthereliefoftinyfreckleslikegrainsofpepper。Hermouthwasstraight,dark,red,butmoistashereyes。Shehaddrawnherselfintothecornerofthebackseat,herwristputthroughandhangingovertheswingingstrap,theeasylinesofherplumpfigureswayingfromsidetosidewiththemotionofthecoach。Finally,forgetfulofanypresenceinthedarkcorneropposite,shethrewherheadalittlefartherback,slippedatriflelower,andplacingtwowell—bootedfeetuponthemiddleseat,completedacharmingandwholesomepicture。

  Fiveminuteselapsed。Shewaslookingstraightatthemoon。CassBeardfelthisdignifiedreservebecomingverymuchlikeawkwardness。Heoughttobecoldlypolite。

  \"Ihopeyou’renotflustered,Miss,bythe——bythe——\"hebegan。

  \"I?\"Shestraightenedherselfupintheseat,castacuriousglanceintothedarkcorner,andthen,lettingherselfdownagain,said:\"Oh,dear,no!\"

  Anotherfiveminuteselapsed。Shehadevidentlyforgottenhim。

  Shemight,atleast,havebeencivil。Hetookrefugeagaininhisreserve。Butitwasnowmixedwithacertainpique。

  Yethowmuchsofterherfacelookedinthemoonlight!Evenhersquarejawhadlostthathard,matter—of—fact,practicalindicationwhichwassodistastefultohim,andalwayshadsuggestedaharshcriticismofhisweakness。Howmoisthereyeswere——actuallyshininginthelight!Howthatlightseemedtoconcentrateinthecornerofthelashes,andthenslipped——aflash——away!Wasshe?

  Yes,shewascrying。

  Cassmelted。Hemoved。MissPorterputherheadoutofthewindowanddrewitbackinamoment,dry—eyed。

  \"Onemeetsallsortsoffolkstraveling,\"saidCass,withwhathewishedtomakeappearacheerfulphilosophy。

  \"Idaresay。Idon’tknow。Ineverbeforemetanyonewhowasrudetome。Ihavetraveledalloverthecountryalone,andwithallkindsofpeopleeversinceIwassohigh。Ihavealwaysgonemyownway,withouthindranceortrouble。Ialwaysdo。Idon’tseewhyIshouldn’t。Perhapsotherpeoplemayn’tlikeit。Ido。

  Ilikeexcitement。Iliketoseeallthatthereistosee。

  BecauseI’magirlIdon’tseewhyIcannotgooutwithoutakeeper,andwhyIcannotdowhatanymancandothatisn’twrong,doyou?Perhapsyoudo——perhapsyoudon’t。Perhapsyoulikeagirltobealwaysinthehousedawdlingorthumpingapianoorreadingnovels。PerhapsyouthinkI’mboldbecauseIdon’tlikeit,andwon’tlieandsayIdo。\"

  Shespokesharplyandaggressively,andsoevidentlyinanswertoCass’sunspokenindictmentagainsther,thathewasnotsurprisedwhenshebecamemoredirect。

  \"YouknowyouwereshockedwhenIwenttofetchthatHornsby,thecoroner,afterwefoundthedeadbody。\"

  \"Hornsbywasn’tshocked,\"saidCass,alittleviciously。

  \"Whatdoyoumean?\"shesaid,abruptly。

  \"Youweregoodfriendsenoughuntil——\"

  \"Untilheinsultedmejustnow,isthatit?\"

  \"Untilhethought,\"stammeredCass,\"thatbecauseyouwere——youknow——notso——so——socarefulasothergirls,hecouldbealittlefreer。\"

  \"Andso,becauseIpreferredtorideamilewithhimtoseesomethingrealthathadhappened,andtriedtobeusefulinsteadoflookinginshopwindowsinMainStreetorpromenadingbeforethehotel——\"

  \"Andbeingornamental,\"interruptedCass。Butthisfeebleandun—

  Cass—likeattemptatplayfulgallantrymetwithasuddencheck。

  MissPorterdrewherselftogether,andlookedoutofthewindow。

  \"Doyouwishmetowalktherestofthewayhome?\"

  \"No,\"saidCass,hurriedly,withacrimsonfaceandasenseofgratuitousrudeness。

  \"Thenstopthatkindoftalk,rightthere!\"

  Therewasanawkwardsilence。\"IwishIwasaman,\"shesaid,halfbitterly,halfearnestly。CassBeardwasnotoldandcynicalenoughtoobservethatthisdevoutaspirationisusuallyutteredbythosewhohaveleastreasontodeploretheirownfemininity;and,butfortherebuffhehadjustreceived,wouldhavemadetheusualemphaticdissentofoursex,whenthewishisutteredbywarmredlipsandtendervoices——adissent,itmayberemarked,generallywithheld,however,whenthemasculinespinsterdwellsontheperfectionofwoman。IdaresayMissPorterwassincere,foramomentlatershecontinued,poutingly:

  \"AndyetIusedtogotofiresinSacramentowhenIwasonlytenyearsold。Isawthetheatreburntdown。Nobodyfoundfaultwithmethen。\"

  SomethingmadeCassaskifherfatherandmotherobjectedtoherboyishtastes。Thereplywascharacteristicifnotsatisfactory,——

  \"Object?I’dliketoseethemdoit。\"

  Thedirectionoftheroadhadchanged。TheficklemoonnowabandonedMissPorterandsoughtoutCassonthefrontseat。Itcaressedtheyoungfellow’ssilkymoustacheandlongeyelashes,andtooksomeofthesunburnfromhischeek。

  \"What’sthematterwithyourneck?\"saidthegirl,suddenly。

  Casslookeddown,blushingtofindthatthecollarofhissmart\"duck\"sailorshirtwastornopen。Butsomethingmorethanhiswhite,soft,girlishskinwasexposed;theshirtfrontwasdyedquiteredwithbloodfromaslightcutontheshoulder。HerememberedtohavefeltascratchwhilestrugglingwithHornsby。

  Thegirl’ssofteyessparkled。\"LetME,\"shesaid,vivaciously。

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