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  CHAPTERI

  ItwasaseasonofunequalledprosperityinDevil’sFord。ThehalfadozencabinsscatteredalongthebanksoftheNorthFork,asifbysomeoverflowofthatcapriciousriver,hadbecomeaugmentedduringaweekoffierceexcitementbytwentyorthirtyothers,thatwerehuddledtogetheronthenarrowgorgeofDevil’sSpur,orcastuponitssteepsides。Sosuddenandviolenthadbeenthechangeoffortune,thatthedwellersintheoldercabinshadnothadtimetochangewithit,butstillkepttheiroldhabits,customs,andeventheiroldclothes。Theflourpaninwhichtheirdailybreadwasmixedstoodontherudetablesidebysidewiththe\"prospectingpans,\"halffullofgoldwashedupfromtheirmorning’swork;thefrontwindowsofthenewertenementslookedupontheonesinglethoroughfare,butthebackdooropenedupontheunclearedwilderness,stillhauntedbythemisshapenbulkofbearorthenightlyglidingofcatamount。

  Neitherhadsuccessasyetaffectedtheirboyishsimplicityandthefranknessofoldfrontierhabits;theyplayedwiththeirnew—foundricheswiththenaivedelightofchildren,andrehearsedtheirglowingfuturewiththeimportanceandtrivialityofschool—boys。

  \"I’vebinkalklatin’,\"saidDickMattingly,leaningonhislong—

  handledshovelwithlazygravity,\"thatwhenIgotoRomethiswinter,I’llgetoneo’themmarblesharpstochiselmeastatooo’

  somekindtosetuponthespotwherewemadeourbigstrike。

  Suthin’torememberitby,youknow。\"

  \"Whatkindo’statoo——WashingtonorWebster?\"askedoneoftheKearneybrothers,withoutlookingupfromhiswork。

  \"No——Ireckononeo’themfancygroups——oneo’themLatingoddessesthatFairfaxisalwaysgassin’about,sorterleadin’,directin’andbossin’uswheretodig。\"

  \"You’dmakeahealthy—lookin’figgerinagroup,\"respondedKearney,criticallyregardinganenormouspatchinMattingly’strousers。\"Whydon’tyouhaveafountaininstead?\"

  \"Where’llyougetthewater?\"demandedthefirstspeaker,inreturn。\"Youknowthereain’tenoughintheNorthForktodoaweek’swashingforthecamp——tosaynothin’ofitscolor。\"

  \"Leavethattome,\"saidKearney,withself—possession。\"WhenI’vebuiltthattherereservoironDevil’sSpur,andbringthewaterovertheridgefromUnionDitch,there’llbeenoughtospareforthat。\"

  \"Bettermixitup,Ireckon——havesuthin’halfstatoo,halffountain,\"interposedtheelderMattingly,betterknownas\"MarylandJoe,\"\"andsetitupaforetheTownHallandFreeLibraryI’mkalklatin’togive。DoTHAT,andyoucancountonme。\"

  Aftersomefurtherdiscussion,itwasgravelysettledthatKearneyshouldfurnishwaterbroughtfromtheUnionDitch,twentymilesaway,atacostoftwohundredthousanddollars,tofeedamemorialfountainerectedbyMattingly,worthahundredthousanddollars,asacrowningfinishtopublicbuildingscontributedbyMarylandJoe,totheextentofhalfamillionmore。Thedispositionofthesevastsumsbygentlemenwearingpatchedbreechesawakenednosenseoftheludicrous,nordidanydoubt,reservation,orcontingencyenterintotheplansofthecharmingenthusiaststhemselves。Thefoundationoftheirairycastleslayalreadybeforetheminthestripofrichalluviumontheriverbank,wheretheNorthFork,sharplycurvingroundthebaseofDevil’sSpur,hadforcenturiessweptthedetritusofgulchandcanyon。Theyhadbarelycrossedthethresholdofthistreasure—house,tofindthemselvesrichmen;

  whatpossibilitiesofaffluencemightbetheirswhentheyhadfullyexploitedtheirpossessions?Soconfidentweretheyofthatultimateprospect,thatthewealthalreadythusobtainedwasreligiouslyexpendedinenginesandmachineryfortheboringofwellsandtheconveyanceofthatpreciouswaterwhichtheexhaustedriverhadlongsinceceasedtoyield。Itseemedasifthegoldtheyhadtakenoutwasbysomeironicalcompensationgraduallymakingitswaybacktothesoilagainthroughditchandflumeandreservoir。

  SuchwasthepositionofaffairsatDevil’sFordonthe13thofAugust,1860。Itwasnoonofahotday。Whatevermovementtherewasinthestiflingairwasseenratherthanfeltinatremulous,quivering,upward—movingdustalongtheflankofthemountain,throughwhichthespiresofthepineswerefaintlyvisible。Therewasnowaterinthebaredandburningbarsoftherivertoreflecttheverticalsun,butunderitsdirectraysoneortwotinnedroofsandcorrugatedzinccabinsstruckfire,afewcanvastentsbecamedazzlingtotheeye,andthewhitewoodedcorralofthestageofficeandhotelinsupportable。Fortwohoursnooneventuredintheglareoftheopen,oreventocrossthenarrow,unshadowedstreet,whosedullreddustseemedtoglowbetweenthelinesofstragglinghouses。Theheatedshellsofthesegreenunseasonedtenementsgaveoutapungentodorofscorchingwoodandresin。Theusualhurried,feverishtoilintheclaimwassuspended;thepickandshovelwereleftstickingintherichest\"paygravel;\"thetoilingmillionairesthemselves,ragged,dirty,andperspiring,laypantingunderthenearestshade,wherethepipeswentoutlistlessly,andconversationsanktomonosyllables。

  \"There’sFairfax,\"saidDickMattingly,atlast,withalazyeffort。Hisfacewasturnedtothehillside,whereamanhadjustemergedfromthewoods,andwashaltingirresolutelybeforetheglaringexpanseofupheavedgravelandglisteningbouldersthatstretchedbetweenhimandtheshadedgroup。\"He’sgoingtomakeabreakforit,\"headded,asthestranger,throwinghislinencoatoverhishead,suddenlystartedintoanIndiantrotthroughthepeltingsunbeamstowardthem。Thisstrangeactwasperfectlyunderstoodbythegroup,whoknewthatinthatintenselydryheatthedangerofexposurewaslessenedbyactiveexerciseandtheprofuseperspirationthatfollowedit。Inanothermomentthestrangerhadreachedtheirside,drippingasifrainedupon,moppinghisdampcurlsandhandsomebeardedfacewithhislinencoat,ashethrewhimselfpantinglyontheground。

  \"Istruckoutoverherefirst,boys,togiveyoualittlewarning,\"

  hesaid,assoonashehadgainedbreath。\"Thatengineerwillbedownheretotakechargeassoonasthesixo’clockstagecomesin。

  He’sanoldishchap,hasgotafamilyoftwodaughters,and——I——am——

  d————difheisnotbringingthemdownherewithhim。\"

  \"Oh,golong!\"exclaimedthefivemeninonevoice,raisingthemselvesontheirhandsandelbows,andglaringatthespeaker。

  \"Fact,boys!SoonasIfounditoutIjustwaltzedintothatJewshopattheCrossingandboughtupalltheclothesthatwouldbelikelytosuityoufellows,beforeanybodyelsegotashow。I

  reckonIclearedouttheshop。Thedudsarealittlemixedinstyle,butIreckonthey’recleanandwhole,andamanmightfacealadyin’em。IleftthemroundattheoldBuckeyeSpring,wherethey’rehandywithoutattractingattention。Youboyscangothereforageneralwash—up,rigyourselvesupwithoutsayinganything,andthenmeanderbackcarelessandeasyinyourstoreclothes,justasthestageiscomingin,sabe?\"

  \"Whydidn’tyouletusknowearlier?\"askedMattinglyaggrievedly;

  \"you’vebeenbackhereatleastanhour。\"

  \"I’vebeengettingsomeplacereadyforTHEM,\"returnedthenew—

  comer。\"Wemighthavemanagedtoputthemansomewhere,ifhe’dbeenalone,butthesewomenwantfamilyaccommodation。TherewasnothingleftformetodobuttobuyupThompson’ssaloon。\"

  \"No?\"interruptedhisaudience,halfinincredulity,halfinprotestation。

  \"Fact!Youboyswillhavetotakeyourdrinksundercanvasagain,Ireckon!ButImadeThompsonletthosegold—framedmirrorsthatusedtostandbehindthebargointothebargain,andtheysortoffurnishtheroom。Youknowthesaloonisoneofthempatenthousesyoucantaketopieces,andI’vebeenreckoningyouboyswillhavetopitchinandhelpmetotakethewholeshantyovertothelaurelbushes,andputitupaginKearney’scabin。\"

  \"What’sallthat?\"saidtheyoungerKearney,withanoddminglingofastonishmentandbashfulgratification。

  \"Yes,Ireckonyoursisthecleanesthouse,becauseit’sthenewest,soyou’lljuststepoutandletusknockinoneo’thegables,andclapitontothesaloon,andmakeONEhouseofit,don’tyousee?There’llbetworooms,oneforthegirlsandtheotherfortheoldman。\"

  Theastonishmentandbewildermentofthepartyhadgraduallygivenwaytoaboyishandimpatientinterest。

  \"Hadn’twebetterdothejobatonce?\"suggestedDickMattingly。

  \"Orthrowourselvesintothosenewclothes,soastobeready,\"

  addedtheyoungerKearney,lookingdownathisraggedtrousers。\"I

  say,Fairfax,whatarethegirlslike,eh?\"

  Alltheothershadbeendyingtoaskthequestion,yetoneandalllaughedattheconsciousmannerandblushingcheekofthequestioner。

  \"You’llfindoutquickenough,\"returnedFairfax,whosecurtcarelessnessdidnot,however,preventaslightincreaseofcoloronhisowncheek。\"We’dbettergetthatjoboffourhandsbeforedoinganythingelse。So,ifyou’reready,boys,we’lljustwaltzdowntoThompson’sandpackuptheshanty。He’soutofitbythistime,Ireckon。Youmightaswellbeperspiringtosomepurposeoverthereasgaspin’underthistree。Wewon’tgobacktoworkthisafternoon,butknockoffnow,andcallithalfaday。Come!

  Humpyourselves,gentlemen。Areyouready?One,two,three,andaway!\"

  Inanotherinstantthetreewasdeserted;thefiguresofthefivemillionairesofDevil’sFord,crossingthefierceglareoftheopenspace,withboyishalacrity,glistenedinthesunlight,andthendisappearedinthenearestfringeofthickets。

  CHAPTERII

  Sixhourslater,whentheshadowofDevil’sSpurhadcrossedtheriver,andspreadaslightcoolnessovertheflatbeyond,thePioneercoach,leavingthesummit,beganalsotobatheitsheatedbulkinthelongshadowsofthedescent。Conspicuousamongthedustypassengers,thetwoprettyandyouthfulfacesofthedaughtersofPhilipCarr,miningsuperintendentandengineer,lookedfromthewindowswithnolittleanxietytowardstheirfuturehomeinthestragglingsettlementbelow,thatoccasionallycameinviewattheturnsofthelongzigzaggingroad。Aslightlookofcomicaldisappointmentpassedbetweenthemastheygazeduponthesterileflat,dottedwithunsightlyexcrescencesthatstoodequallyforcabinsormoundsofstoneandgravel。Itwassofeebleandinconsistentaculminationtothebeautifulscenerytheyhadpassedthrough,sohopelessandimbecileaconclusiontothepreparationofthatlongpicturesquejourney,withitsglimpsesofsylvanandpastoralgladesandcanyons,that,asthecoachsweptdownthelastincline,andtheremorselessmonotonyofthedeadlevelspreadoutbeforethem,furrowedbyditchesandindentedbypits,undercoverofshieldingtheircheeksfromtheimpalpabledustthatrosebeneaththeplungingwheels,theyburiedtheirfacesintheirhandkerchiefs,tohideafewhalf—hystericaltears。Happily,theirfather,completelyabsorbedinapractical,scientific,andapprovingcontemplationofthetopographyandmaterialresourcesofthesceneofhisfuturelabors,hadnotimetonoticetheirdefection。Itwasnotuntilthestagedrewupbeforearamblingtenementbearingtheinscription,\"HotelandStageOffice,\"thathebecamefullyawareofit。

  \"Wecan’tstopHERE,papa,\"saidChristieCarrdecidedly,withashakeofherprettyhead。\"Youcan’texpectthat。\"

  Mr。Carrlookedupatthebuilding;itwashalfgrocery,halfsaloon。Whateverotheraccommodationsitcontainedmusthavebeenhiddenintherear,astheflatroofabovewasalmostlevelwiththerafteredceilingoftheshop。

  \"Certainly,\"herepliedhurriedly;\"we’llseetothatinamoment。

  Idaresayit’sallright。ItoldFairfaxwewerecoming。

  Somebodyoughttobehere。\"

  \"Butthey’renot,\"saidJessieCarrindignantly;\"andthefewthatwereherescamperedofflikerabbitstotheirburrowsassoonastheysawusgetdown。\"

  Itwastrue。Thelittlegroupofloungersbeforethebuildinghadsuddenlydisappeared。Therewastheflashofaredshirtvanishinginanadjacentdoorway;thefadingapparitionofapairofhighbootsandblueoverallsinanother;theabruptwithdrawalofacurlyblondheadfromasashlesswindowovertheway。Eventhesaloonwasdeserted,althoughabackdoorinthedimrecessseemedtocreakmysteriously。Thestage—coach,withtheotherpassengers,hadalreadyrattledaway。

  \"IcertainlythinkFairfaxunderstoodthatI——\"beganMr。Carr。

  HewasinterruptedbythepressureofChristie’sfingersonhisarmandasubduedexclamationfromJessie,whowasstaringdownthestreet。

  \"Whatarethey?\"shewhisperedinhersister’sear。\"Niggerminstrels,acircus,orwhat?\"

  ThefivemillionairesofDevil’sFordhadjustturnedthecornerofthestragglingstreet,andwereapproachinginsinglefile。OneglancewassufficienttoshowthattheyhadalreadyavailedthemselvesofthenewclothingboughtbyFairfax,hadwashed,andoneortwohadshaved。Buttheresultwasstartling。

  Throughsomefortunatecoincidenceinsize,DickMattinglywastheonlyonewhohadachievedanentirenewsuit。Butitwasoffunerealblackcloth,andalthoughrelievedatoneextremitybyapairofhighridingboots,inwhichhistooshorttrousersweretucked,andattheotherbyatallwhitehat,andcravatofaggressiveyellow,theeffectwasdepressing。Inagreeablecontrast,hisbrother,MarylandJoe,wasattiredinathinfawn—

  coloredsummerovercoat,lightlywornopen,soastoshowtheunstarchedbosomofawhiteembroideredshirt,andapairofnankeentrousersandpumps。

  TheKearneybrothershaddividedasuitbetweenthem,theelderwearingatightly—fitting,single—breastedbluefrock—coatandapairofpinkstripedcottontrousers,whiletheyoungercandidlydisplayedthetrousersofhisbrother’ssuit,asaharmoniouschangetoashiningblackalpacacoatandcrimsonneckerchief。

  Fairfax,whobroughtuptherear,had,withcharacteristicunselfishness,contentedhimselfwithaFrenchworkman’sblueblouseandapairofwhiteducktrousers。Hadtheyshowntheleastconsciousnessoftheirfinery,orofitsabsurdity,theywouldhaveseemeddespicable。Butonlyoneexpressionbeamedonthefivesunburntandshiningfaces——alookofunaffectedboyishgratificationandunrestrictedwelcome。

  TheyhaltedbeforeMr。Carrandhisdaughters,simultaneouslyremovedtheirvariousandremarkableheadcoverings,andwaiteduntilFairfaxadvancedandseverallypresentedthem。JessieCarr’shalf—frightenedsmiletookrefugeinthetremblingshadowsofherdarklashes;ChristieCarrstiffenedslightly,andlookedstraightbeforeher。

  \"Wereckoned——thatis——weintendedtomeetyouandtheyoungladiesatthegrade,\"saidFairfax,reddeningalittleasheendeavoredtoconcealhistooreadyslang,\"andsaveyoufromtrapesing——fromdraggingyourselvesupgradeagaintoyourhouse。\"

  \"ThenthereISahouse?\"saidJessie,withanalarmingfranklaughofrelief,thatwas,however,asfranklyreflectedintheboyishlyappreciativeeyesoftheyoungmen。

  \"Suchasitis,\"respondedFairfax,withashadeofanxiety,asheglancedatthefreshandprettycostumesoftheyoungwomen,anddubiouslyregardedthetwoSaratogatrunksrestinghopelesslyontheveranda。\"I’mafraiditisn’tmuch,forwhatyou’reaccustomedto。But,\"headdedmorecheerfully,\"itwilldoforadayortwo,andperhapsyou’llgiveusthepleasureofshowingyouthewaytherenow。\"

  Theprocessionwasquicklyformed。Mr。Carr,aliveonlytotheactualbusinessthathadbroughthimthere,atoncetookpossessionofFairfax,andbegantodisclosehisplansfortheworkingofthemine,occasionallyhaltingtolookattheworkalreadydoneintheditches,andtoexaminethefieldofhisfutureoperations。

  Fairfax,notdispleasedatbeingthusrelievedofalighterattendanceonMr。Carr’sdaughters,neverthelessfromtimetotimecastapaternalglancebackwardsupontheirescorts,whohadeachseizedahandleofthetwotrunks,andwerecarryingthemincouplesattheyoungladies’side。Theoccupationdidnotoffermuchfreedomforeasygallantry,butnosignofdiscomfitureoruneasinesswasvisibleinthegratefulfacesoftheyoungmen。Thenecessityofchanginghandsattimeswiththeirburdensbroughtacorrespondingchangeofcavalieratthelady’sside,althoughitwasobservedthattheyoungerKearney,forthesakeofcontinuingaconversationwithMissJessie,kepthisgraspofthehandlenearesttheyoungladyuntilhishandwasnearlycutthrough,andhisarmwornoutbyexhaustion。

  \"Theonlythingonwheelsinthecampisamulewagon,andthemulesarepackin’gravelfromtheriverthisafternoon,\"explainedDickMattinglyapologeticallytoChristie,\"orwe’dhavetoted——I

  meancarried——youandyourbaggageuptotheshant——the——yourhouse。Giveustwoweeksmore,MissCarr——onlytwoweekstowashupourworkandrealize——andwe’llgiveyouapairof2。40steppersandaskeletonbuggytomeetyouatthetopofthehillanddriveyouovertothecabin。Perhapsyou’dpreferaregularcarriage;

  someladiesdo。Andaniggerdriver。Butwhat’stheuseofplanninganything?Aforethattimecomeswe’llhaverunyouupahouseonthehill,andyoushallpickoutthespot。Itwouldn’ttakelong——unlessyoupreferredbrick。IsupposewecouldgetbrickoverfromLaGrange,ifyoucaredforit,butitwouldtakelonger。Ifyoucouldputupforatimewithsomethingofstainedglassandamahoganyveranda——\"

  Inspiteofhercoldindignation,andthefactthatshecouldunderstandonlyapartofMattingly’sspeech,Christiecomprehendedenoughtomakeherlifthercleareyestothespeaker,assherepliedfreezinglythatshefearedshewouldnottroublethemlongwithhercompany。

  \"Oh,you’llgetoverthat,\"respondedMattingly,withanexasperatingconfidencethatdrovehernearlyfrantic,fromthemanifestkindlinessofintentthatmadeitimpossibleforhertoresentit。\"Ifeltthatwaymyselfatfirst。Thingswilllookstrangeandunsociableforawhile,untilyougetthehangofthem。

  You’llnaturallystamproundandcussalittle——\"Hestoppedinconsciousconsternation。

  Withreadytact,andbeforeChristiecouldreply,MarylandJoehadputdownthetrunkandchangedhandswithhisbrother。

  \"Youmustn’tmindDick,orhe’llgooffandkillhimselfwithshame,\"hewhisperedlaughinglyinherear。\"Hemeansallright,buthe’spickedupsomuchslangherethathe’saboutforgottenhowtotalkEnglish,andit’snighontofouryearssincehe’smetayounglady。\"

  Christiedidnotreply。YetthelaughterofhersisterinadvancewiththeKearneybrothersseemedtomakethereservewithwhichshetriedtocrushfurtherfamiliarityonlyridiculous。

  \"Doyouknowmanyoperas,MissCarr?\"

  Shelookedattheboyish,interested,sunburntfacesoneartoherown,andhesitated。Afterall,whyshouldsheaddtoherotherrealdisappointmentsbytakingthisabsurdcreatureseriously?

  \"Inwhatway?\"shereturned,withahalfsmile。

  \"Toplay。Onthepiano,ofcourse。Thereisn’tonenearerherethanSacramento;butIreckonwecouldgetasmallonebyThursday。

  Youcouldn’tdoanythingonabanjo?\"headdeddoubtfully;

  \"Kearney’sgotone。\"

  \"Iimagineitwouldbeverydifficulttocarryapianooverthosemountains,\"saidChristielaughingly,toavoidthecollateralofthebanjo。

  \"Wegotabilliard—tableoverfromStockton,\"halfbashfullyinterruptedDickMattingly,strugglingfromhisendofthetrunktorecoverhiscomposure,\"andithadtobebroughtoverinsectionsonthebackofamule,soIdon’tseewhy——\"Hestoppedshortagaininconfusion,atasignfromhisbrother,andthenadded,\"I

  mean,ofcourse,thatapianoisaheapmoredelicate,andvaluable,andallthatsortofthing,butit’sworthtryingfor。\"

  \"Fairfaxwasalwayssayinghe’dgetoneforhimself,soIreckonit’spossible,\"saidJoe。

  \"Doesheplay?\"askedChristie。

  \"Youbet,\"saidJoe,quiteforgettinghimselfinhisenthusiasm。

  \"HecansnatchMozartandBeethovenbald—headed。\"

  Intheembarrassingsilencethatfollowedthisspeechthefringeofpinewoodnearesttheflatwasreached。Heretherewasarude\"clearing,\"andbeneathanenormouspinestoodthetworecentlyjoinedtenements。TherewasnoattempttoconcealthepointofjunctionbetweenKearney’scabinandthenewly—transportedsaloonfromtheflat——noarchitecturalillusionofthepalpablecollusionofthetwobuildings,whichseemedtobetelescopedintoeachother。ThefrontroomorlivingroomoccupiedthewholeofKearney’scabin。Itcontained,inadditiontothenecessaryarticlesforhousekeeping,a\"bunk\"orberthforMr。Carr,soastoleavethesecondbuildingentirelytotheoccupationofhisdaughtersasbedroomandboudoir。

  Therewasahalf—humorous,half—apologeticexhibitionoftherudeutensilsofthelivingroom,andthentheyoungmenturnedawayasthetwogirlsenteredtheopendoorofthesecondroom。NeitherChristienorJessiecouldforamomentunderstandthedelicacywhichkepttheseyoungmenfromaccompanyingthemintotheroomtheyhadbutafewmomentsbeforedecoratedandarrangedwiththeirownhands,anditwasnotuntiltheyturnedtothanktheirstrangeentertainersthattheyfoundthattheyweregone。

  Thearrangementofthesecondroomwasrudeandbizarre,butnotwithoutasingularoriginalityandeventastefulnessofconception。

  Whathadbeenthecounteror\"bar\"ofthesaloon,gorgeousinwhiteandgold,nowsawnintwoanddivided,wassetuponoppositesidesoftheroomasseparatedressing—tables,decoratedwithhugebunchesofazaleas,thathidtheroughearthenwarebowls,andgaveeachtabletheappearanceofavestalaltar。

  Thehugegiltplate—glassmirrorwhichhadhungbehindthebarstilloccupiedonesideoftheroom,butitslengthwasartfullydividedbyanenormousrosetteofred,white,andbluemuslin——oneofthesurvivingFourthofJulydecorationsofThompson’ssaloon。

  Oneithersideofthedoortwopathetic—looking,convent—likecots,coveredwithspotlesssheeting,andheapedupinthemiddle,likeasnow—coveredgrave,hadattractedtheirattention。TheywerestillstaringatthemwhenMr。Carranticipatedtheircuriosity。

  \"IoughttotellyouthattheyoungmenconfidedtomethefactthattherewasneitherbednormattresstobehadontheFord。

  Theyhavefilledsomefloursackswithcleandrymossfromthewoods,andputhalfadozenblanketsonthetop,andtheyhopeyoucangetalonguntilthemessengerwhostartsto—nightforLaGrangecanbringsomebeddingover。\"

  Jessieflewwithmischievousdelighttosatisfyherselfofthetruthofthismarvel。\"It’sso,Christie,\"shesaidlaughingly——

  \"threeflour—sacksapiece;butI’mjealous:yoursareallmarked’superfine,’andmine’middlings。’\"

  Mr。CarrhadremaineduneasilywatchingChristie’sshadowedface。

  \"Whatmatters?\"shesaiddrily。\"Theaccommodationisallinkeeping。\"

  \"Itwillbebetterinadayortwo,\"hecontinued,castingalonginglooktowardsthedoor——thefirstrefugeofmasculineweaknessinanimpendingdomesticemergency。\"I’llgoandseewhatcanbedone,\"hesaidfeebly,withasidelongimpulsetowardstheopeningandfreedom。\"I’vegottoseeFairfaxagainto—nightanyway。\"

  \"Onemoment,father,\"saidChristie,wearily。\"Didyouknowanythingofthisplaceandthese——thesepeople——beforeyoucame?\"

  \"Certainly——ofcourseIdid,\"hereturned,withthesuddentestinessofdisturbedabstraction。\"Whatareyouthinkingof?I

  knewthegeologicalstrataandthe——thereportofFairfaxandhispartnersbeforeIconsentedtotakechargeoftheworks。AndIcantellyouthatthereisafortunehere。Iintendtomakemyownterms,andshareinit。\"

  \"Andnottakeasalaryorsomesumofmoneydown?\"saidChristie,slowlyremovingherbonnetinthesameresignedway。

  \"Iamnotahiredman,oraworkman,Christie,\"saidherfathersharply。\"Yououghtnottoobligemetoremindyouofthat。\"

  \"Butthehiredmen——thesuperintendentandhisworkmen——weretheonlyoneswhoevergotanythingoutofyourlastexperiencewithColonelWatersatLaGrange,and——andweatleastlivedamongcivilizedpeoplethere。\"

  \"Theseyoungmenarenotcommonpeople,Christie;eveniftheyhaveforgottentherestraintsofspeechandmanners,they’regentlemen。\"

  \"Whoarewillingtolivelike——likenegroes。\"

  \"Youcanmakethemwhatyouplease。\"

  Christieraisedhereyes。Therewasacertaincynicalringinherfather’svoicethatwasunlikehisusualhesitatingabstraction。

  Itbothpuzzledandpainedher。

  \"Imean,\"hesaidhastily,\"thatyouhavethesameopportunitytodirectthelivesoftheseyoungmenintomoreregular,disciplinedchannelsthatIhavetoregulateandcorrecttheirfoolishwasteofindustryandmaterialhere。Itwouldatleastbeguilethetimeforyou。\"

  FortunatelyforMr。Carr’sescapeandChristie’suneasiness,Jessie,whohadbeenexaminingthedetailsoftheliving—room,brokeinuponthisconversation。

  \"I’msureitwillbeasgoodasaperpetualpicnic。GeorgeKearneysayswecanhaveacooking—stoveunderthetreeoutsideattheback,andastherewillbenorainforthreemonthswecandothecookingthere,andthatwillgiveusmoreroomfor——forthepianowhenitcomes;andthere’sanoldsquawtodothecleaningandwashing—upanyday——and——and——itwillberealfun。\"

  Shestoppedbreathlessly,withglowingcheeksandsparklingeyes——acharmingpictureofyouthandtrustfulness。Mr。Carrhadseizedtheopportunitytoescape。

  \"Really,now,Christie,\"saidJessieconfidentially,whentheywerealone,andChristiehadbeguntounpackhertrunk,andtomechanicallyputherthingsaway,\"they’renotsobad。\"

  \"Who?\"askedChristie。

  \"Why,theKearneys,andMattinglys,andFairfax,andthelot,providedyoudon’tlookattheirclothes。Andthinkofit!theytoldme——fortheytelloneEVERYTHINGinthemostalarmingway——

  thatthoseclotheswereboughttopleaseUS。AscrambleofthingsboughtatLaGrange,withoutreferencetosizeorstyle。Andtohearthesecreaturestalk,why,you’dthinktheywereAstorsorRothschilds。Thinkofthatlittleonewiththecurls——Idon’tbelieveheisoverseventeen,forallhisbabymoustache——sayshe’sgoingtobuildanassemblyhallforustogiveadanceinnextmonth;andapologizesthenextbreathtotellusthatthereisn’tanymilktobehadnearerthanLaGrange,andwemustdowithoutit,andusesyrupinourteato—morrow。\"

  \"Andwhereisallthiswealth?\"saidChristie,forcingherselftosmileathersister’sanimation。

  \"Underourveryfeet,mychild,andallalongtheriver。Why,whatwethoughtwaspureandsimplemudiswhattheycall’gold—bearingcement。’\"

  \"Isupposethatiswhytheydon’tbrushtheirbootsandtrousers,it’ssoprecious,\"returnedChristiedrily。\"Andhavetheyevertranslatedthispreciousdirtintoactualcoin?\"

  \"Blessyou,yes。Why,thatdirtylittlegutter,youknow,thatranalongthesideoftheroadandfollowedusdownthehillallthewayhere,thatcostthem——letmesee——yes,nearlysixtythousanddollars。Andfancy!papa’sjustcondemnedit——saysitwon’tdo;

  andthey’vegottobuildanother。\"

  AnimpatientsighfromChristiedrewJessie’sattentiontohertroubledeyebrows。

  \"Don’tworryaboutourdisappointment,dear。Itisn’tsoverygreat。Idaresaywe’llbeabletogetalonghereinsomeway,untilpapaisrichagain。Youknowtheyintendtomakehimsharewiththem。\"

  \"Itstrikesmethatheissharingwiththemalready,\"saidChristie,glancingbitterlyroundthecabin;\"sharingeverything——

  ourselves,ourlives,ourtastes。\"

  \"Ye—e—s!\"saidJessie,withvaguelyhesitatingassent。\"Yes,eventhese:\"sheshowedtwodiceinthepalmofherlittlehand。\"I

  found’eminthedrawerofourdressing—table。\"

  \"Throwthemaway,\"saidChristieimpatiently。

  ButJessie’ssmallfingersclosedoverthedice。\"I’llgivethemtothelittleKearney。Idaresaytheywerethepoorboy’splaythings。\"

  Theappearanceoftheserelicsofwilddissipation,however,hadliftedChristieoutofhersublimeresignation。\"ForHeaven’ssake,Jessie,\"shesaid,\"lookaroundandseeifthereisanythingmore!\"

  Tomakesure,theyeachbegantoscrimmage;thebroken—spiritedChristieexhibitingbothalacrityandpenetrationinsearchingobscurecorners。Inthedining—room,behindthedresser,threeorfourbookswerediscovered:anoddvolumeofThackeray,anotherofDickens,amemorandum—bookordiary。\"ThisseemstobeLatin,\"

  saidJessie,fishingoutasmallerbook。\"Ican’treadit。\"

  \"It’sjustaswellyoushouldn’t,\"saidChristieshortly,whoseideasofageneralclassicalimproprietyhadbeengatheredfrompagesofLempriere’sdictionary。\"Putitbackdirectly。\"

  JessiereturnedcertainodesofoneHoratiusFlaccustothecorner,andutteredanexclamation。\"Oh,Christie!herearesomeletterstiedupwitharibbon。\"

  Theyweretwoorthreeprettilywrittenletters,exhalingafaintodorofrefinementandofthepressedflowersthatpeepedfrombetweenthelooseleaves。\"Isee,’MydarlingFairfax。’It’sfromsomewoman。\"

  \"Idon’tthinkmuchofher,whosoeversheis,\"saidChristie,tossingtheintactpacketbackintothecorner。

  \"NorI,\"echoedJessie。

  Nevertheless,bysomefeminineinconsistency,evidentlythecircumstancedidmakethemthinkmoreofHIM,foraminutelater,whentheyhadreenteredtheirownroom,Christieremarked,\"Theideaofpettingamanbyhisfamilyname!Thinkofmammaeverhavingcalledpapa’darlingCarr’!\"

  \"Oh,buthisfamilynameisn’tFairfax,\"saidJessiehastily;

  \"that’shisFIRSTname,hisChristianname。Iforgetwhat’shisothername,butnobodyevercallshimbyit。\"

  \"Doyoumean,\"saidChristie,withglisteningeyesandawfuldeliberation——\"doyoumeantosaythatwe’reexpectedtofallinwiththisinsufferablefamiliarity?Isupposethey’llbecallingUSbyourChristiannamesnext。\"

  \"Oh,buttheydo!\"saidJessie,mischievously。

  \"What!\"

  \"TheycallmeMissJessie;andKearney,thelittleone,askedmeifChristieplayed。\"

  \"Andwhatdidyousay?\"

  \"Isaidthatyoudid,\"answeredJessie,withanaffectationofcherubicsimplicity。\"Youdo,dear;don’tyou?……There,don’tgetangry,darling;Icouldn’tflareupallofasuddeninthefaceofthatpoorlittlecreature;helookedsoabsurd——andso——sohonest。\"

  Christieturnedaway,relapsingintoheroldresignedmanner,andassumingherhouseholddutiesinaquiet,temporizingwaythatwas,however,withouthopeorexpectation。

  Mr。Carr,whohaddinedwithhisfriendsundertheexcuseofnotaddingtotheawkwardnessofthefirstday’shousekeepingreturnedlateatnightwithamassofpapersanddrawings,intowhichheafterwardswithdrew,butnotuntilhehaddeliveredhimselfofamysteriouspackageentrustedtohimbytheyoungmenforhisdaughters。Itcontainedacontributiontotheirboardintheshapeofasilverspoonandbatteredsilvermug,whichJessiechosetofacetiouslyconsiderasanaffectingreminiscenceoftheyouthfulKearney’schristeningdays——whichitprobablywas。

  Theyounggirlsretiredearlytotheirwhitesnow—drifts:Jessienotwithoutsomehilariousstruggleswithhers,inwhichshewas,however,quicklysurprisedbythedeepandrefreshingsleepofyouth;Christietolieawakeandlistentothenightwind,thathadchangedfromthefirstcoolwhispersofsunsettothesturdybreathofthemountain。Attimesthefrailhouseshookandtrembled。

  Wanderinggustsladenwiththedeepresinousodorsofthewoodfoundtheirwaythroughtheimperfectjointureofthetwocabins,swepthercheekandevenstirredherlong,wide—openlashes。A

  brokensprayofpineneedlesrustledalongtheroof,orapineconedroppedwithaquickreverberatingtap—tapthatforaninstantstartledher。Lyingthus,wideawake,shefellintoadreamyreminiscenceofthepast,hearingsnatchesofoldmelodyinthemovingpines,fragmentsofsentences,oldwords,andfamiliarepithetsinthemurmuringwindatherear,andeventhefaintbreathoflong—forgottenkissesonhercheek。Sherememberedhermother——apallidcreature,whohadslowlyfadedoutofoneofherfather’svaguespeculationsinavaguerspeculationofherown,beyondhisken——whoseplaceshehadpromisedtotakeatherfather’sside。Thewords,\"Watchoverhim,Christie;heneedsawoman’scare,\"againechoedinherears,asifborneonthenightwindfromthelonelygraveintheloneliercemeterybythedistantsea。Shehaddevotedherselftohimwithsomelittlesacrificesofself,onlyrememberednowfortheiruselessnessinsavingherfatherthedisappointmentthatsprangfromhissanguineandone—

  idea’dtemperament。Shethoughtofhimlyingasleepintheotherroom,readyonthemorrowtodevotethosefatefulqualitiestothenewenterprisethatwithequallyfatefuldispositionshebelievedwouldendinfailure。Itdidnotoccurtoherthatthedoubtsofherownpracticalnaturewerealmostasdangerousandillogicalashisenthusiasm,andthatforthatreasonshewasfastlosingwhatlittleinfluenceshepossessedoverhim。Withtheexampleofhermother’sweaknessbeforehereyes,shehadbecomeanunsparinganddistrustfulcritic,withthesoleeffectofawakeninghisdistrustandwithdrawinghisconfidencefromher。

  Hewasbeginningtodeceiveherashehadneverdeceivedhermother。EvenJessieknewmoreofthislastenterprisethanshedidherself。

  Allthatdidnottendtodecreaseherutterrestlessness。Itwasalreadypastmidnightwhenshenoticedthatthewindhadagainabated。Themountainbreezehadbythistimepossessedthestiflingvalleysandheatedbarsoftheriverinitsstrong,coldembraces;theequilibriumofNaturewasrestored,andashadowymistrosefromthehollow。Astillness,moreoppressiveandintolerablethanthepreviouscommotion,begantopervadethehouseandthesurroundingwoods。Shecouldheartheregularbreathingofthesleepers;sheevenfanciedshecoulddetectthefaintimpulsesofthemoredistantlifeinthesettlement。Thefar—offbarkingofadog,alostshout,theindistinctmurmurofsomenearerwatercourse——merephantomsofsound——madethesilencemoreirritating。Withasuddenresolutionshearose,dressedherselfquietlyandcompletely,threwaheavycloakoverherheadandshoulders,andopenedthedoorbetweentheliving—roomandherown。

  Herfatherwassleepingsoundlyinhisbunkinthecorner。Shepassednoiselesslythroughtheroom,openedthelightlyfasteneddoor,andsteppedoutintothenight。

  Intheirritationanddisgustofherwalkhither,shehadnevernoticedthesituationofthecabin,asitnestledontheslopeatthefringeofthewoods;inthepreoccupationofherdisappointmentandthemechanicalputtingawayofherthings,shehadneverlookedoncefromthewindowofherroom,orglancedbackwardoutofthedoorthatshehadentered。Theviewbeforeherwasarevelation——areproach,asurprisethattookawayherbreath。Overhershouldersthenewlyrisenmoonpouredafloodofsilverylight,stretchingfromherfeetacrosstheshiningbarsoftherivertotheoppositebank,andonuptotheverycrestoftheDevil’sSpur——nolongerahugebulkofcrushingshadow,butthesteadyexaltationofplateau,spur,andterraceclothedwithrepleteandunutterablebeauty。Inthismagicallightthatbeautyseemedtobesustainedandcarriedalongbytheriverwindingatitsbase,liftedagaintothebroadshoulderofthemountain,andlostonlyinthedistantvistaofdeath—like,overcrowningsnow。Behindandabovewhereshestoodthetoweringwoodsseemedtobewaitingwithopenedrankstoabsorbherwiththelittlecabinshehadquitted,dwarfedintoinsignificanceinthevastprospect;butnowherewasthereanothersignorindicationofhumanlifeandhabitation。Shelookedinvainforthesettlement,fortheruggedditches,thescatteredcabins,andtheunsightlyheapsofgravel。Intheglamourofthemoonlighttheyhadvanished;aveilofsilver—grayvaportouchedhereandtherewithebonyshadowsmaskeditssite。Ablackstripbeyondwastheriverbank。Allelsewaschanged。Withasuddensenseofaweandlonelinesssheturnedtothecabinanditssleepinginmates——allthatseemedlefttoherinthevastandstupendousdominationofrockandwoodandsky。

  Butinanothermomentthelonelinesspassed。Anewanddelicioussenseofaninfinitehospitalityandfriendlinessintheirsilentpresencebegantopossessher。Thissameslighted,forgotten,uncomprehended,butstillfoolishandforgivingNatureseemedtobebendingoverherfrightenedandlisteningearwithvaguebutthrillingmurmuringsoffreedomandindependence。Shefeltherheartexpandwithitswholesomebreath,hersoulfillwithitssustainingtruth。

  Shefelt——

  Whatwasthat?

  Anunmistakableoutburstofadrunkensongatthefootoftheslope:——

  \"Oh,mynameitisJohnnyfromPike,I’mh—llonaspreeorastrike\"……

  Shestoppedascrimsonwithshameandindignationasiftheviewlesssingerhadrisenbeforeher。

  \"Iknewwhentobet,andgetupandget——\"

  \"Hush!D——nitall。Don’tyouhear?\"

  Therewasthesoundofhurriedwhispers,a\"No\"and\"Yes,\"andthenadeadsilence。

  Christiecreptnearertotheedgeoftheslopeintheshadowofabuckeye。Intheclearerviewshecoulddistinguishastaggeringfigureinthetrailbelowwhohadevidentlybeenstoppedbytwootherexpostulatingshadowsthatwereapproachingfromtheshelterofatree。

  \"Sho!——didn’tknow!\"

  Thestaggeringfigureendeavoredtostraightenitself,andthenslouchedawayinthedirectionofthesettlement。Thetwomysteriousshadowsretreatedagaintothetree,andwerelostinitsdeepershadow。Christiedartedbacktothecabin,andsoftlyreenteredherroom。

  \"IthoughtIheardanoisethatwokeme,andImissedyou,\"saidJessie,rubbinghereyes。\"Didyouseeanything?\"

  \"No,\"saidChristie,beginningtoundress。

  \"Youweren’tfrightened,dear?\"

  \"Notintheleast,\"saidChristie,withastrangelittlelaugh。

  \"Gotosleep。\"

  CHAPTERIII

  ThefiveimpulsivemillionairesofDevil’sFordfulfillednotafewoftheirmostextravagantpromises。InlessthansixweeksMr。

  Carrandhisdaughterswereinstalledinanewhouse,builtnearthesiteofthedoublecabin,whichwasagaintransferredtothesettlement,inordertogivegreaterseclusiontothefairguests。

  Itwasalong,roomy,one—storiedvilla,withanotunpicturesquecombinationofdeepverandaandtrelliswork,whichrelievedtheflatmonotonyoftheinteriorandthebarrennessofthefreshly—

  clearedground。Anuprightpiano,broughtfromSacramento,occupiedthecorneroftheparlor。Asuiteofgorgeousfurniture,whosepronouncedandextravagantgloriestheyounggirlsinstinctivelyhidunderhome—madelinencovers,hadalsobeenspoilsfromafar。Elsewherethehousewasfilledwithornamentsanddecorationsthatintheirincongruityforciblyrecalledthegildedplate—glassmirrorsofthebedroomintheoldcabin。InthehastyfurnishingofthisAladdin’spalace,theslavesoftheringhadevidentlyseizeduponanythingthatwouldaddtoitsglory,withoutreferencealwaystofitness。

  \"Iwishitdidn’tlooksocussedlylikearobber’scave,\"saidGeorgeKearney,whentheyweretakingaquietpreliminarysurveyoftheunclassifiedtreasures,beforetheCarrstookpossession。

  \"Oragamblinghell,\"saidhisbrotherreflectively。

  \"It’saboutthesamething,Ireckon,\"saidDickMattingly,whowassupposed,inhisfieryyouth,tohaveencounteredthesimilarity。

  Nevertheless,thetwogirlsmanagedtobestowtheheterogeneouscollectionwithtastefuladaptationtotheirneeds。Acrystalchandelier,whichhadoncelentafascinatingillusiontothegameofMonte,hungunlightedinthebroadhall,whereafewotherbizarreandpublicarticleswererelegated。Alongredsofaorbench,whichhaddonedutybesideabilliard—tablefoundaplaceherealso。Indeed,itistobefearedthatsomeofthemorerusticandbashfulyouthsofDevil’sFord,whohadfeltitincumbentuponthemtopaytheirrespectstothenew—comers,weremoreateaseinthisvestibulethaninthearcanabeyond,whosegloriestheycouldseethroughtheopendoor。Toothers,itrepresentedarecognizedstateofprobationbeforetheirre—entreeintocivilizationagain。

  \"Ireckon,ifyoudon’tmind,miss,\"saidthespokesmanofoneparty,\"ezthisisourfirstcall,we’llsorterhangoutinthehallyer,untilyou’rusedtous。\"Onanotheroccasion,oneWhiskeyDick,impelledbyasenseofduty,paidavisittothenewhouseanditsfairoccupants,inafashionfranklyrecountedbyhimafterwardsatthebaroftheTecumsehSaloon。

  \"Yousee,boys,Idroppedintheretheothernight,whensomeofyoufellerswasdoin’thehigh—toned’thankee,marm’businessintheparlor。Ijustcametoanchorinthecornerofthesofyinthehall,withoutlettin’ontosaythatIwasthere,andtookupaWebster’sdictionarythatwasonthetableandlaiditopen——

  keerlesslike,onmyknees,ezifIwassorterconsultin’it——andkinderdozedoffthere,listenin’toyoufellowsgassin’withtheyoungladies,andthatyerMissChristiejustsnakin’musicouterthatpianner,andIreckonIfellasleep。Anyhow,Iwastherenighontotwohours。It’smightysoothin’,themfashionablecalls;

  sorterknockstheoldcampdustouterafellow,andsetshimupagain。\"

  ItwouldhavebeenwellifthenewlifeoftheDevil’sFordhadshownnootherirregularitythantheharmlesseccentricitiesofitsoriginallocaters。Butthenewsofitssuddenfortune,magnifiedbyreport,beganpresentlytofloodthesettlementwithanotherclassofadventurers。Atideofwaifs,strays,andmalcontentsofoldcampsalongtheriverbegantosettowardsDevil’sFord,inverymuchthesamefashionasthedebris,drift,andalluviumhadbeencarrieddowninbygonedaysandcastuponitsbanks。Afewimmigrantwagons,divertedfromthehighwaysoftravelbythefameofthenewdiggings,haltedupontheslopesofDevil’sSpurandonthearidflatsoftheFord,anddisgorgedtheirsallowfreightofalkali—poisoned,prematurely—agedwomenandchildrenandmaimedandfever—strickenmen。Againstthisrudeformofdomesticitywereopposedthechromo—tinteddressesandextravagantcomplexionsofafewsingleunattendedwomen——happilyseenmoreoftenatnightbehindgildedbarsthaninthegarishlightofday——andanequalnumberofpale—faced,dark—moustached,well—dressed,andsuspiciouslyidlemen。AdozenrivalsofThompson’sSaloonhadsprungupalongthenarrowmainstreet。Thereweretwonewhotels——

  onea\"TemperanceHouse,\"whoseasceticqualitywasconfinedonlytotheabnegationofwhiskey——arivalstageoffice,andasmallone—storiedbuilding,fromwhichthe\"SierranBanner\"flutteredweekly,for\"tendollarsayear,inadvance。\"InsufferableintheglareofaSabbathsun,bleak,windy,andflaringinthegloomofaSabbathnight,andhopelesslydepressingonalldaysoftheweek,theFirstPresbyterianChurchlifteditsbluntsteeplefromthebarrenestareaoftheflats,andwashideous!Thecivicimprovementssoenthusiasticallycontemplatedbythefivemillionairesintheearlierpagesofthisveraciouschronicle——thefountain,reservoir,town—hall,andfreelibrary——hadnotyetbeenerected。Theirsiteshadbeenanticipatedbymoreurgentbuildingsandminingworks,unfortunatelynotconsideredinthesanguinedreamsoftheenthusiasts,and,moresignificantstill,theircostandexpensehadbeenalsoanticipatedbytheenormousoutlayoftheirearningsintheworkuponDevil’sDitch。

  Nevertheless,theliberalfulfilmentoftheirpromiseinthenewhouseinthesuburbsblindedtheyounggirls’eyestotheirshortcomingsinthetown。Theirownremotenessandelevationaboveitsfeverishlifekeptthemfromtheknowledgeofmuchthatwasstrange,andperhapsdisturbingtotheirequanimity。Astheydidnotmixwiththeimmigrantwomen——MissJessie’sgood—naturedintrusionintooneoftheirhalf—nomadiccampsonedayhavingbeenmetwithrudenessandsuspicion——theygraduallyfellintothewayoftrustingtheresponsibilityofnewacquaintancestothehandsoftheiroriginalhosts,andofconsultingtheminthematteroflocalrecreation。Itthusoccurredthatonedaythetwogirls,ontheirwaytothemainstreetforanhour’sshoppingattheVilladeParisandVarietyStore,werestoppedbyDickMattinglyafewyardsfromtheirhouse,withtheremarkthat,asthecountyelectionwastheninprogress,itwouldbeadvisableforthemtodefertheirintentionforafewhours。Ashedidnotdeemitnecessarytoaddthattwocitizens,intheexerciseofafreeman’sfranchise,hadbeensupplementingtheirballotswithbullets,infrontofanadmiringcrowd,theyknewnothingofthataccidentthatremovedfromDevil’sFordanentertainingstranger,whohadonlythenightbeforepartakenoftheirhospitality。

  Aweekortwolater,returningonemorningfromastrollintheforest,ChristieandJessiewerewaylaidbyGeorgeKearneyandFairfax,and,underpretextofbeingshownanewandromantictrail,weredivertedfromtheregularpath。ThisenabledMattinglyandMarylandJoetocutdownthebodyofamanhangedbytheVigilanceCommitteeafewhoursbeforeontheregulartrail,andtoremonstratewiththecommitteeontheincompatibilityofsuchexhibitionswithamaidenlyworshipofnature。

  \"Withthewholecountytohangamanin,\"expostulatedJoe,\"youmightkeepclearofCarr’swoods。\"

  Itisneedlesstoaddthattheyounggirlsneverknewofthisactofviolence,orthedelicacythatkepttheminignoranceofit。

  Mr。Carrwastooabsorbedinbusinesstogiveheedtowhathelookeduponasaconvulsionofsocietyasnaturalasageologicalupheaval,andtooprudenttoprovokethecriticismofhisdaughtersbycommentintheirpresence。

  Anequallyunexpectedconfidence,however,tookitsplace。Mr。

  Carrhavingfinishedhiscoffeeonemorning,lingeredamomentoverhisperfunctorypaternalembraces,withtheawkwardnessofapreoccupiedmanendeavoringbytheassumptionofalighterinteresttoveilanotherabstraction。

  \"Andwhatarewedoingto—day,Christie?\"heasked,asJessieleftthedining—room。

  \"Oh,prettymuchtheusualthing——nothinginparticular。IfGeorgeKearneygetsthehorsesfromthesummit,we’regoingtorideovertoIndianSpringtopicnic。Fairfax——Mr。Munroe——Ialwaysforgetthatman’srealnameinthisdreadfullyfamiliarcountry——well,he’scomingtoescortus,andtakeme,Isuppose——thatis,ifKearneytakesJessie。\"

  \"Averynicearrangement,\"returnedherfather,withaslightnervouscontractionofthecornersofhismouthandeyelidstoindicatemischievousness。\"I’venodoubtthey’llbothbehere。

  Youknowtheyusuallyare——ha!ha!AndwhataboutthetwoMattinglysandPhilipKearney,eh?\"hecontinued;\"won’ttheybejealous?\"

  \"Itisn’ttheirturn,\"saidChristiecarelessly;\"besides,they’llprobablybethere。\"

  \"AndIsupposethey’rebeginningtoberesigned,\"saidCarr,smiling。

  \"Whatonearthareyoutalkingof,father?\"

  Sheturnedherclearbrowneyesuponhim,andwasregardinghimwithsuchmanifestunconsciousnessofthedriftofhisspeech,and,withal,alittlevagueimpatienceofhisarchness,thatMr。Carrwasfeeblyalarmed。Ithadtheeffectofbanishinghisassumedplayfulness,whichmadehisseriousexplanationthemoreirritating。

  \"Well,Iratherthoughtthat——thatyoungKearneywaspayingconsiderableattentionto——to——toJessie,\"repliedherfather,withhesitatinggravity。

  \"What!thatboy?\"

  \"YoungKearneyisoneoftheoriginallocators,andanequalpartnerinthemine。Averyenterprisingyoungfellow。Infact,muchmoreadvancedandbolderinhisconceptionsthantheothers。

  Ifindnodifficultywithhim。\"

  AtanothertimeChristiewouldhavequestionedtheconvincingqualityofthisproof,butshewastoomuchshockedatherfather’sfirstsuggestion,tothinkofanythingelse。

  \"Youdon’tmeantosay,father,thatyouaretalkingseriouslyofthesemen——yourfriends——whomweseeeveryday——andouronlycompany?\"

  \"No,no!\"saidMr。Carrhastily;\"youmisunderstand。Idon’tsupposethatJessieoryou——\"

  \"OrME!AmIincluded?\"

  \"Youdon’tletmespeak,Christie。Imean,Iamnottalkingseriously,\"continuedMr。Carr,withhismostseriousaspect,\"ofyouandJessieinthismatter;butitmaybeaseriousthingtotheseyoungmentobethrowncontinuallyinthecompanyoftwoattractivegirls。\"

  \"Iunderstand——youmeanthatweshouldnotseesomuchofthem,\"

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