ForewordSomanyinquirieshavebeenmadeastoexactlywhere,andwhatisthe\"MotherLode\"!
Thegeologistandthehistorianagreeastoitslocationandcomposition,buttheoldminersand\"sojourners\"ofthevanishedgoldeneragivestrangelydifferentversionsofit。Someoftheseareheresetdown,ifnotallforyourenlightenmentatleast,Ihope,foryourentertainment。
Thatis,afterall,theprincipalaimofthesetalesoftheolddaysinCalifornia,thataregone\"forgood。\"MarkTwainsaysinhisprefaceto\"RoughingIt\"thatthereisagreatdealofinformationinhisworkwhichheregretsverymuchbutwhichreallycouldnotbehelped,as\"informationseemstostewoutofmenaturally,likethepreciousottarofrosesoutoftheotter\"!
Thesestoriesmakenosuchparticularclaim!Theyaremerelyhistoricalfragmentsoftheireverydaylife,gatheredfromapassinggenerationbeforetheyshallbefinallylost。Eachoneisbasedupontruth。
Somewhere,sometime,someplace,certaincharacterslivedthescenesandactionsheredescribed。
Thetitle\"MotherLode\"hasbeenusedinitsbroadersenseasexemplifyingthesourceofallgoldinCalifornia,andthelifewhicharosefromit。
Theminingengineersaid:\"TheMotherLoderunssouthfromElDoradoCountytothelowerboundaryofMariposaCounty。ItstretchespastthetownsofSutterCreek,Jackson,SanAndreas,Angel’sCampandtheroadtoYosemitefardownbelowCoulterville。Thelodebeginssuddenlyandendsassuddenly,andthoughwehavesearchedupanddownthestatewehaveneverbeenabletopickitupagain。\"
\"HasitanyrelationtotheComstockLode?\"wasasked。
\"Nonewhatever。Curiouslyenough,inNevadaCityandvicinityitwouldappearthatatonetimeintheearth’smaking,agreatfissureopenedinformingCaliforniaandawedgeofNevadaminingcountrywaspushedintoit。NorthoftheretheCaliforniastratasbeginagain。\"
\"ButitwasalwaysmybeliefthattheselocalitieswereontheMotherLode,aswellastheGeorgetownandAuburncountry。\"
\"Manypersonsareapparentlyunderthatimpression,butthegeologicalsurveysofthegovernmentplaceitintheexactlocationIhavegivenyou。\"
The\"OldMiner,’49er,\"said:\"Wehuntedmostallo’ourlives,lookin’
forher!WecalledhertheMotherLode,becausewethoughtthatallthegoldinthestatemusta’comefromheran’washeddowntheriversontothebarswherewefoundit。Wethoughtshe’dbepuregold,an’ahundredfeetwidean’goon,worldwithoutend。Welooked,an’looked,an’afterquartzminin’comein,wedugan’dug,butweneverfoundtheoldgirlexceptin’herean’there。
\"JoeDance,thatoldprospectorthatdiedlastyear,helosthismindlookin’forthebiglode。Madesomerichstrikesinhisday,Joedid,buthenevercouldstoptowork’em。Hewasalwayswaitin’forthemotherof’emall,hesaid,who’dputhimontheroadtothehearta’
moltengoldinthemiddlea’theearth。
\"Weoldfellowstrampedallthewaythroughthehillswithonlyaburroforcompanymosta’thetime,an’you’llridedownabroadpavedway,soon,inyourautomobile。You’llgoindays,whereittookusmonths,an’somebrainyyoungengineerwilllocatetheoldgirl,mostlikely,innew—fangledwaysthatwereunknowninourtime。
\"Well,theworldwhirlsfast,now—a—days。Guessthey’llneedallthegoldintheoldgirl’slaptokeepongreasin’themachinery。Itakeoffmyhattothisgeneration。Ihopethey’llfindit!\"
Hittellsays:\"TheMotherLodeisoneofthemostextraordinarymetalliferousveinsintheworld。Gold—bearinglodesusuallyrangeonlyfiveorsixmiles,butthiscanbetracedformorethansixty。Therockisahardandwhitequartz,richinveryfineparticlesofgold,andtheveinvariesinwidthfromafoottothirtyfeet。
\"Thereareinsomeportionsofitscoursesidebranchesorcompanionveins,astheyaresometimescalled,makingthetotalwidthnearlyonehundredfeet。Noristhedirectionofthelodealwaysinastraightline。Thoughusuallyfoundwithinhalfamileofwhatmaybeconsidereditsnormalcourse,itissometimesfoundasfarastwoorthreemilesfromit,andtherearecasesofotherlodes(three,inall)entirelydistinct,whichinsomeinstancesapproachsocloseastobeconfoundedwithit。\"
Therearenumerousminesalongthewholelengthofthelode,famousforhavingyieldedtheirmillions。Onequartzledgeissaidtohaveyieldedforalongtime,two—thirdsgold。TheysayoftheMorganMine,atCarson’sCreeknearMelones,\"Itappearedtoberichbeyondparallel。Ononeoccasion$110,000。00worthofgoldwasthrowndownatasingleblast。\"
ManyexpeditionsweremadeinsearchofthefabledGreatLodebutallattemptswerevain。
’Theoldspread—eaglejudgesaid:\"Yes,sir;theMotherLodedipsupinabitofacirclewithnobeginningandnoend,inthewesternfoothillsoftheSierraMountains。DownaboutMelones,andSonora,andAngel’sCampitgoes,andthroughTableMountain,andunderJackassHill。Itcomesnorth,andnorth,pastColoma,andAuburn,toNevadaCityandthenitdisappears。\"
Irememberedtheengineer’sstatement,butwassilent。
\"ItwasthehauntofHarte,andTwain,andCanfieldinthenorth;itwasthebankofsuchmenasHopkins,Crocker,HuntingtonandStanford;thefoundationofoneofthegreateststatesintheUnion,theMotherLode,theMotherofGold!\"
\"Child,myoldeyeshavewatcheditspreadfornearlyninetyyears—thepowerofgold,andofthemenwhocametoseekit,Theinfluenceofgoldcontrolledbythehumanintellect。IamoldandtiredandsoonIshallsleep,buttheoldseeclearly,tooclearly,thatwhichtheyareleaving,andthattowhichtheypass。\"
\"’Thus,facingthestars,wegooutamongstthemintodarkness’,\"I
quoted,softly。
\"Nottodarkness,buttoeternallight,toriseagainfromtheMotherLodetomingleinthebusylivesofmen。\"
\"’WhomakethHismessengerswithtwo,andthree,andfourpairsofwings’。\"
\"Exactly。Tobebornagain,andyetagain。Therealmother—veinofgoldwasimbuedinthemenshapedbythelifeofthefrontier。Itwasthecornerstoneofgreatfortunes,offamilies,ofenterprises,ofachievementswhicharepeculiarlyCalifornia’sown。
\"ItwastheclearinghouseandopensesameofthevasttradeoftheOrientwhichisjustcomingintobeing;thefoundationforthebridgeofgoldwhichshallreachacrosstheseas;afitmonumenttoposteritywhichshallbeerectedwithallthelightnessandgraceandstabilityofthepresentculturedgenerations,bornwiththeirfeetintheflowersgrownfromthemother—goldofdecentmanhoodandgloriouswomanhood—
thepreciousmetalsofthespirit,unalloyedandunafraid。
\"TheyarethetrueMotherLode,thebourneoftheseekersofgold,greater,far,thanthecrazedbrainsoftheoldprospectorshadthepowertoconceive。Afurther—reaching,broaderarcthanthemostwondrousrainbowoftheirimaginingsbornofdreams,andbuiltofhungeranddespair。\"
\"Soshallwefind,atlast,theMotherLode,thevirginityoftheessenceofcreation,thebeginningandtheend。Thecurveofthecirclewhichisunchanging,insoluble,omniscient;whichshallreturntothatwhichcreatedit;whichisall;whichisGod!\"
\"’49\"
\"Wehaveworkedourclaims,Wehavespentourgold,Ourbarksareastrandonthebars;
Wearebatteredandold,YetatnightwebeholdOutcroppingsofgoldinthestars。
Wheretherabbitsplay,WherethequailalldayPipeonthechaparralhill;
Afewmoredays,AndthelastofuslaysHispickasideandisstill。
Wearewreckandstray,Wearecastaway,Poorbatteredoldhulksandspars!
Butwehopeandpray,OnthejudgmentDay,Weshallstrikeit,upinthestars。
—JoaquinMiller。
ContentsOneSundayinStinson’sBarTheTomBellStrongholdTheHangingofCharliePriceRattlesnakeDickIndianVengeanceGrizzlyBobofSnakeGulchCurleyCopperstheJackTheRaceoftheShoestringGamblersTheDragonandtheTomahawkTheBarstowLynchingOneSundayinStinson’sBarI
\"Onthatbroadstageofempirewon,Whosefootlightswerethesettingsun;
WhoseflatsadistantbackgroundroseIntracklesspeaksofendlesssnows;
Heregeniusbows,andtalentwaitsTocopythatbutOnecreates。\"
—BretHarte。
Now—a—dayswhenyouwanttogofromSanFranciscototheSierraNevadacountryyoustepintoyourperfectlygoodPackard(orwhateveritis—
allthewaydowntoamotorcyclesidecar),andyouferryacrossthebayandthestraits,andifthemotor—copisn’taround,youcomeshootingupthehighwayfortymilesanhour,andattheendofagloriousfive—hourrunyouarethere。
Intheearlyfifties—whentherewaslesstosee,too—youtookmoretimetoit。YoucametoSacramentoontheriverboat。Thenifyouwererich,youboughtahorseoramuleandrodefortherestofyourjourney。Ifyouwerepoor,orthriftyperhaps,youwalked,ortriedtogetarideononeoftheox—freightteamswhichpliedtheirwayacrossHagginGranttoAuburnandDutchFlat,ortoFolsomandColoma。
LaterarailwaywasbuiltasfarasAuburnstation,thensituatedatapointthreemileseastofLoomiswhichwasatthattimecalledPino。
NothingremainsofAuburnstation。Buttheroadbedoftheoldrailwayisstilltobefoundincertainwoodedtractswhichhavenotgivenwaytothefruitranches;andthehighwayfromFairOaksintoFolsomfollowstheoldcutsandgradesforseveralmiles。
InthedaysprecedingandimmediatelyfollowingthediscoveryofgoldinCalifornia,buildingwasverydifficult。Everystickoflumberinmygrandfather’shousecamebyship\"aroundtheHorn,\"andthefruittreesgrapevines,flowers,evenbees,forhislovelygarden:wereallsentfromEurope。
Inthesmallersettlementstherewasseldommorethanonelargebuildingwhichcouldbeusedforsocialpurposes,andthiswasoftenthecardroomorbarroominconnectionwiththehotelofthetown。
SohereisthetalethatwastoldofoneSundayinStinson’sbarroom,inthelate’50satAuburnStation:
TheytriedtogiveaballonceayearatStinson’s。Personscametoitfrom30milesabout,particularlyiftheywerewomen,andeverywomandividedeachdanceamongfourmen。Whenamaninvitedaladytocometoadance,inmanyinstancesheinsistedupontheprivilegeofbuyingherasilkengownandslipperstowear,andthiswasnotconsideredunusual,norwassheinanywayobligatedtohimforit。Thereweresofew\"ladies\"thattheyweretreatedaslittleshortofdivinities。
ThisSaturdaynighttherehadbeennodance,andthemenatGentlemanJack’stableatStinson’shadplayed\"three—cardmonte\"onthroughthedawnandthesunrise,andintobroaddaylight。Thedoorwaspushedopen,lettinginarushofcool,sweetairwhichgutteredthecandlessetinoldbottles,anddrovetheheavyfogoftobaccosmoketowardtheblackenedceiling。Avoiceboomedforth:
\"Comeon,now,gentlemen。Twoladieshavecomewithposiesintallsilvervasesandawhitealtarclothforthistable。Thepreacher’scomingoverfromFolsom,andtherewillbechurchheldhereinonehour。
He’sabusymantoday。Aninfantwillbegivenalicensetotravelthelonganduncertainroadtoheaven,andapairofhappyloverswillbemadeone。\"
\"One—unhappypair。\"
It’sWilliamDuncan。He’sintoxicatedagain,\"drawledGentlemanJack,stretchinghisgracefullengthandsmilingatalong,aristocraticfigurecrouchedoverasmalltableinacorner。\"Hislaststriketurnedouttobeonlyasmallpocket,andsohedrownshiswoesinliquor,asusual。\"Hebowedtohisrecentcardpartners。\"Gentlemen,Iamsincerelysorryforyourlossesthisnight。Ishallsleepanhourbeforetheholymanarrives。Hesaunteredout,stuffingabuckskinbagofgolddustintohispocket。
\"Thereliesmypocket—inhispocket,\"mutteredDuncan。\"No,Stinson\"
raisinghisvoiceauthoritatively,\"Ishallnotgoout。Itismydesiretoprayformysinstoday***andtherehasalettercomefromoverseaswhichImustread—ifIcan。IfIcan—\"
Inanhourtheroomwasclearedofsmoke,greasycards,pokerchipsandemptybottles。Thebarwasinasmallroomapart。Thepokertable,supplementedwithabox,wascoveredwithahandsomealtarclothflankedbyhugesilvercandlesticksandvaseswhichhadbeencarriedacrosstheplains。Everyindividualinthecommunitycametochurchandstayedafterwardforthechristening。Atleasttwentymenexpressedawishtobegod—fathertothebabyandtheproudmotheracceptedalloffers。Whenthechristeningwasover,WilliamDuncanlurchedtohisfeet,hishigh—bredfacefulloftenderness,hislong—fingered,finegrainedhandspoisedovertherosychild,whilehequoted:
\"Maytimewhoshedshisblighto’erall,Anddailydoomssomejoytodeath。
O’ertheeletyearssogentlyfall,Theyshallnotcrushoneflowerbeneath!\"
\"Ah,’herecomesthebride!’’Alltheworld’sastage!’Letusonwiththenextscene,\"andhereeledbacktohislittletableinthecorner。
Thekissingandcongratulationsaftertheweddingwereinterruptedbytheshoutsofamanonhorseback,andridinghard。
\"Where’stheminister?SendforDocMiller!ThatbeastofaMexicanhorsethief—he’shotJimMuldoondownatDolton’sBar。Jimcaughthe’sstealinghishorseandI’mafraidthedirtygreaser’skilledhim。Wegot’im,though,beforeheskipped。SomebodygodowntoRattlesnakeforDocMiller。They’rebringing’embothhere。\"
WhenDocMillersawMuldoonstretchedonthebarroomtable,thesametablewhichafewminutesbeforehadservedasanaltarheshookhishead。
\"Hewillbegoneinhalfanhour,\"hesaid。Themenstandingaboutbegantakingofftheirhats。
\"Iwishtowritehome,\"whisperedMuldoon。Theyoungmotherhandedherbabytoitsfatherandseizingpencilandpaper,ranforward。Theministeropenedhisprayerbookattheserviceforthedying。
Whenthatservicehadbeenread,andwhathadbeenMuldooncarriedawaytobemadereadyforthelastsleep,onlytheministerandthetallEnglishmanwereleftinthebar—room。
\"Inthemidstoflifeweareindeath,\"mutteredDuncan。
\"True,\"rebukedtheother\"solivewellthelifewhichtheLord,thyGod,hathprovidedthee。\"WillDuncanlaughedaloud。
\"Itistoolate,Man—o’—God!Thereisnoplaceintheworldforayoungerson。\"Theministerhadnotheard。Hesprangtowardtheopenwindow,calling:
\"Wait!Itiswritten—’Thoushaltnotkill!’Bringhimin,likejustandhonestmen,forahearing。HemaybeahorsethiefandamurdererbutyoushalltaketheropefromhisneckandheshallspeakinhisowndefensebeforehegoestohisMaker。\"
Soahearingwasgiven(althoughgrudgingly,andwithaudiblegrumbling)
bythefriendsofMuldoonacrossthetablewhichhadsolatelybeenhisbier,butintheendtheytooktheMexicanoutfortheshort—cuttoretribution。
Twohourslater,aroundthesametablewassolemnizedthefuneralserviceofJimMuldoon。Theministerwouldnotreturnforsixweeks。Itmustbeheldatonce。GentlemanJackgaveasuitoffinestblackbroadclothforashroud。andthelittlebride,keepingoneflowerfromherweddingbouquet,placedtherestinthedeadman’shands。Shekissedhimsoftlyonhisforehead,whisperingthroughhertears。\"Fortheonesathomewholovedyou,\"andstoodwatchingassixmencarriedhimawaytothetinycemeteryunderthetrees。onahill。
VesperserviceswereoverandthewearyministerandhiscongregationhadgonebeforeDuncanfoundcouragetoopenandreadhisletter。Hiselderbrother,heirtothetitleandgreathousesandlandedestatesofhisfamily,hadbeenkilledinthehuntingfieldandhe,beingnextinline,wastocomehometosucceedtotheposition。
He,William—Duncan—Claibourne—Earlof—butno,hisfamilynamehadneverbeentoldinCalifornia。
Portionsoftheserviceshehadheardthatdaydriftedthroughhismind:
\"WhosoevershallnotreceivethekingdomofGodasalittlechild,heshallnotentertherein。***Wedosignhimwiththesignofthecrossintokenhereafterthatheshallmanfullyfightagainstthesin,theworld,andthedevil;andtocontinueChrist’sfaithfulsoldieruntohislife’send。\"So,thechildstartingonhisearthlyjourneywiththeminister’sblessingandthebackingoftwentygod—fathers!
TheholyoldchurchservicewhichhehadheardathomeinstatelyEnglishcathedrals—thenuggetsinthecontributionplate—theradiantbridewhohadcomeacrosstheplainstohear\"DearlyBeloved,Wearegatheredtogether,\"standingbesidethemansheloved。Theserviceforthedying:\"WhenweshallhaveservedtheeinourgenerationwemaybegathereduntoourFathers,havingthetestimonyofagoodconscience,theconfidenceofacertainfaith,infavorwithTheeourGod,andinperfectcharitywiththeworld。\"So,JimMuldoon,cutdownbeforehistime,andhisslayeroutthereinthedarknessontheendofarope。
Thedyingcandlepickedoutinflameawitheredcabbageroseunderthetable;ababy’smitten,theletterwrittenforthemanwhohaddied,theMexican’ssombreroonachair,thegiltsunandmoonandstarsontheglassfaceofthegrandfatherclockbythewindow。
Duncan’sheadfellforwardinhisclaspedarmsonthetable,andinhisdreamsheheardthehuntsman’ssilverhornfromacrosstheseascallinghimhometocarryonthedestinyoftheancientandhonorablenamewhichwashis。His\"strikeofpayore\"inhis\"landofgold。\"
Thecandlewickinashallowpooloftallowflaredhigh,andwentout。
Theoldclockchimedtwelve。
TheTomBellStrongholdII
\"Yousmile,Opoet,andwhatdoyou?
Youleanfromyourwindowandwatchlife’scolumnTramplingandstrugglingthroughdustanddew,Filledwithitspurposesgraveandsolemn;
Anact,agesture,aface—whoknows?
Andyoupluckfromyourbosomtheversethatgrows,Anddownitflieslikemyred,redrose,Andyousitanddreamasawayitgoes,Andthinkthatyourdutyisdone—now,don’tyou?\"
—BretHarte。
IntheearlydaysitwascalledtheMountaineerHouse。Nowitiscolloquiallyknownasthe\"stonehouse,\"andhasforsixtyyearsbeenthehomeoftheOwenKingfamily。Itissurroundedtodaybyoneofthemostbeautifulorchardsinthefoothills。Wideverandahsofthenativegraygranitetomatchtheoldhouseitselfhavebeenadded。Itiselectricallylightedandfurnaceheated,modernineveryway,yetstilltheromanceofformertimesseemstoclingtoitssturdyoldwalls。
Allthatremainunchangedarethreehugetreesflankingthehighwayinfront。Whattalestheycouldtell,iftheywould,ofwhatpassedbythejunctionoftworoadsbeneaththem。OfthelongandwearycaravansfromacrosstheplainscrawlingupfromthebridgeatWhiskeyBar,belowRattlesnake,gladthattheirsixmonths’strugglewasnearlyover:ofhorsemenonbeautifulSpanishhorsesridingfuriously,whithernooneknewnordaredask;ofdarkdeedsintheoldstonehousebelow,thatwassoinscrutablyquietbydayandsomysteriouslyalivebynight;ofghastlydoingsbytheTomBellgangwhichrangedallthewayfromtheOregonbordertothesouthernlakes。
Theywillnevertellalltheyknow—thesebigoldtrees—ofthosewhowentinbythedoorand\"cameoutbythecellar\"ofTomBell’sstronghold。Intheendtheplacefell,inthewarbetweenorderandlawlessnessand,asthepessimistslovetoassert,awoman,asusual,wasthecauseofit。Thetaleistold:
RosaPhillipssatintheMountaineerHousestrummingaSpanishguitar,andsinging,\"There’saturneddownpage,assomewritersays,ineveryhumanlife,Ahiddenstoryofhappierdays,ofpeaceamidstthestrife。
Afoldeddownleafwhichtheworldknowsnot。Alovedreamrudelycrushed,Thesightofafacethatisnotforgot。Althoughthevoicebehushed。\"
Sheroseandstoodatawindow,holdingthedustycurtainasidewithonewhitehandandpeeringcautiouslyforthintothedusk。AhorsewasgallopinguptheFolsomroad。Thehorsemanwasnear—wasunderthetreesinfront—waspast—andgonedowntheriverroadwithoutslackeninghisanimal’srapidgait。
\"HedoesnotstopattheMountaineerHousethesedays,\"saidTomBell’ssneeringvoiceatherelbow。\"ThereisanewactressattheoperahouseinRattlesnake。\"
Thewoman’sdarkeyesflashed,butsheansweredevenlyenough:
\"Hedoesnotstop,thehandsomeDick,soyou,senor,havenotthecausetobejealous。Isitnotso?\"
\"Cause?Why,youSpanishjade,you’veneverbeenthesametomesinceRattlesnakeDickcameprowlingbackfromShastacountytohisoldhauntsinPlacer。\"Rosa’sthin,redlipscurled。
\"Senor,Iamwhatitpleasesmetobe。\"
\"AndJackPhillipspermitsyoutobe!\"
Sheshruggedherslendershoulders。
\"Heweariesme。Life—thisplace—weariesme。\"
\"Yes,andIwearyyou,too—now。Plainasday,itis。\"
ThePhillipswomansmiled(sheseldomlaughed)andtherewasonlycrueltyinhersmile—nokindliness,nowomanlysoftnessofanysort。
\"Myfriend,soontherewillbeno’you。’Thenightiscomingandtherewillbenosunrise。\"
Amandismountedatthegateandledhishorsepastthewindowtothestablesinthecellar。Hewalkedwithacurious,haltingpace。
\"There’sJimDriscollbackalready。Mustbringnews,\"saidBell,leavingherhurriedly,andsoneglectingtoaskthemeaningofhercrypticremark。
Rosaslippedinbehindthebar,latethatevening,beautifullygowned,andwithherdarkhairdressedhigh。Hervividfaceglowedlikeascarletpoppyandwasbrightwithsmiles。Threeorfourmeninthecrowdedbar—roomrosetotheirfeetanddranktoherbrighteyesandstrolledacrosstothebar。
\"Soonnow’\"shewhispered,\"Ishallsweepoutthelights。Thosetwowhohavejustentered—whoarethey?\"Shewentacrosstheroomtothenewcomers。\"Thesenorsmaypaymeforthedrinks,iftheydesire,\"shesaidtothem,meaningly。
\"LaRositashalltakewhatpleasesher,\"oneofthemlaughed。Amongthehandfulofcoinsandsmallnuggetshebroughtfromhispocketwasabulletstrungonabitofdirtytwine。
\"Ah!alovetoken,senor?\"
\"Yes,fromthethroatofBetsyJane\"(atermoftenusedforarifle)。
\"Intwentyminutes,myfriends,therewillbeopenedachuteintopurgatoryforallwhoareinthisbarroom。Your’lovetoken’namesyouSenorBell’smen。Beforethenyouwillseektherearoftheroom—eh?\"
Shedriftedawayfromthemtopauseatasmalltablewheresatayoungmanalone。
\"Andyou,prettyfellow,youarenewinCalifornia?\"
\"Yes,IlandedinSanFranciscoonlytendaysago。\"Hewasnewindeed,orhewouldhaverealizedthedangeroftellinghisbusinesstothefirstpersonwhoasked。
\"Yougofar,senor?\"
\"Notnow。Ihavecomefar,butmyjourneyisneartoaveryhappyending。\"
\"So?\"
\"Yes。IhavecometomarryMissElenaAshley,atAuburn,towhomIhavebeenlongbetrothed。\"
Shetappedherwhiteteethwithherfan。
\"AndyetyoulingeratMountaineerHouse?\"
\"Horsesareexpensive,andIamnotrich。Iwalked。Iwastired。Isawyouinyourgarden,andyouareverybeautiful。\"
Rosa’scapriciousvanitywastouched。Thewhimseizedhertosavethisexuberantyoungbridegroomfromthefatebeforehim。
\"Doyouseethatpeddler—oldRosenthal—closetothebar?Hebroughtinalargeandrichpacktonight。Itliesinthenextroom。Doyougothereatonce。Iwillcomesoon,andtogetherwewillselectagiftforyourbride。Goquickly!\"
Shepassedagainbehindthebar。JackPhillipswasatoneend,lameJimDriscollattheother,TomBellinthemiddle。RosapausednearabranchingcandelabrawhichhadoncegracedthealtarofaSpanishchurch。
\"IsJosebelow?\"whisperedBell。Shenodded。\"Whydidyousavethatboy,justnow?Anewlover?\"Shedirecteduponhimalevelglanceofhate。
\"Idowhatpleasesme,senor。\"Sheraisedherarmhigh,beginningthefirststampingmeasureofaSpanishdance。Instantlytherewasacuriousrumblingnoiseinthestableunderneath。Rosasweptoverthecandelabra。
Allthelightsintheplacewerestruckout。PhillipsandDriscollslippedtwogreatbolts,andtheentirebar—roomfloorswungdownwardonhinges。
Thechutetopurgatorywasopen!
Therewasbedlaminthatdankpasstotheregionofshades,andnoquarterwasshowntoanyman;onlycriesof\"TheString!TheString!\"
frommembersoftheganginordertodistinguishtherobbersfromtherobbed,inthedarkness。Therewerecurses,thekickingandsquealingofhorsesintheirstalls;aversefromtheTalmudrecitedinYiddish(whichsuddenlystopped),andaboveitallthehighandhystericallaughofawoman。
Theboyturnedfromthepeddler’spackasRosaenteredtheroom。\"Whatisthathorriblenoise?\"
\"Afight。Come,youhadbettergo。\"Sheledhimdownadarkstairtoanothersectionofthecellar。\"Jose,\"shecalled。AnevillookingMexicanpushedopenaroughdoor。\"Youshalltakethismanoutthroughthesecondtunnel。\"
\"Si,senora。\"
\"And,Jose,heshallreachtheouteropeningalive,andwithallhisbelongings。Hehasnomoney。Doyouhear?\"Josegrunted。\"Go,now,under,coverofthenoise。\"
\"ButthegiftforElena!\"
Rosalaughedmockingly。\"Whatachilditis!MygifttoElenatonight,isyou—herlover。Askhertothankmewithaprayerfromherpureheartformysins。\"
Joseledtheyoungmanthroughalong,damp,evil—odoredpassageunderground,andoutthroughatrapdoorattheextremeendofthegarden。Ashrubgrewontopofthedoor,surroundedbyabedoffragrantwildpansies。Josekickedthestaringyouthawayfromtheentranceandvanishedintotheearthlooking,inthelantern—lightlikeamalevolentfiendreturningtotherealmofeverlastingfire。
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TheballswhichweregivenattheFranklinHouseontheoldPioneerroadwerethemostpretentiousoftheyear。Femininelovelinessinsilksandcameosgatheredfromeverysection。GeneralSutterandhisofficerssometimeswerethere,andtheSpanishgrandeesbroughttothemthelovely,star—eyedbeautiesoftheirhouseholds。
Onthisnightabrilliantassemblagestoodaboutintheballroomfloorreadyforaquadrille。ElenaAshleyandherbetrothedwerenearthewideentrancedoors。
\"Thereis\"SheriffPaulofCalaverasCounty,\"shetoldhim。\"Hedoesnotdance。Iwonderwhatbringshimhere?\"
ThedoorsopenedandRosaPhillipsentered,magnificentlyjewelledanddressedinarichsilkofpearlgrey。Elenastared,clutchingatherpartner’sarm。
\"Oh,look!\"sheshrieked,\"sheiswearingmyweddingdress。MyweddingdresswhichwasstitchedattheshopofRosenthalthepeddler,inSacramento,andwhichhewastobringmetwoweeksago。Iknowitismine!Thereisthepearlpasse—mentreonitthatwasmymother’s。ThereisnoneotherlikeitinCalifornia!\"
\"So?\"answeredRosacooly,glancingdownatthevoluminoussilkenfoldsofherrobe。Thenshestoodwavingherbigfan,herlarge,darkeyesrovingacrossthethrong。
\"MineHost\"camequicklyforward。\"Itisnotpermitted,senora,thatyou—\"
Rosasmiledcynically。\"I,thesilkenhawk,camenottoflutteryournestofdoves,senor。Icamebutforalittlehourtomeetamanwho—
Ah,heiscomingnow。SheriffPaul,Ihavethattotellyouwhich—\"
Thesheriffofferedhisarmceremoniouslyandtheypassedoutoftheballroom。TenderheartedElenawasconsciencestricken。Shedroppedherlover’sarmanddartedafterthemthroughthebigdoors。
\"Oh,Iamsorry,Ididnotmean—please,SheriffPaul,shemayhavethedress,poorthing!Butforher,Ishouldhavehadnomantomarryonmyweddingdaynextweek。\"
SheriffPaulturnedquickly。Elena,frightened,clappedtwolittlehandsoverhermouth。Rosashruggedindifferently,andtippingbackhersmall,blackhead,listenedtothemusicintheballroom。
\"Madam,\"toRosa,\"yousentforme,makingstrangepromiseswhich,forthesafetyofthiscommunity,Ihopethatyouarenowpleasedtokeep。\"
Withoutloweringherchinshelookedathimthroughsinister,narrowedeyelids,andasmileoftriumphantmalicetouchedherface。
\"Senor,ImakenopromiseswhichIfailtokeep,\"sheanswered,\"andthereisalsoapromisewhichImadeSenorTomBell—\"
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\"Thereissomeoneknockingatthecellardoor,\"saidTomBelltoPhillips。\"Seewhoisthere,andbecarefulthatyouletnooneinwithoutthebulletandthepassword。\"
\"Tom,I’mafraid,\"whinedDriscoll\"thatSpanishdevil’spromisedtogetyouhungmorethanoncelately,andlastnightIknowshesentthatMexicanJoseofhersoutsomewherewithastringandbullet。Isawthem—\"
\"What!Whydidn’tyoutellmebefore?Listen!Phillipsisintrouble!Gohelphim!Calltheboys!Hurry!\"AsJimDriscoll,withahaltinhiswalk,lefthim,TomBellstolequietlytooneofthetunnelsandrantothetrap—doorwhichopenedintoanouthouse。
Hefoundthecorralfullofsaddle—horsesandtheMountaineerHousecompletelysurroundedbySheriffPaul’s,posse。
\"Comeon,boys,\"saidavoice。
\"Didhegetin?\"
\"Ye—ah—puthishandinwiththebulletonastring,gothisfootinthedoor,gavethepasswordandheavedthedoorwideopen。Comeon,now,andthere’sordersnottotakethewoman,remember。\"
BellstolearawbonedroanfromthecorralandwasfarfromthefrightfulbattleatMountaineerHousebeforehedaredburstforthintothevituperationwhichheheapeduponthenameofRosaPhillips。
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Rosasatstrummingherguitaridly,andmusingupontheeventsofthepastfewmonths。JackPhillipswasservingaterminprison。Driscollhadalsobeensenttothepenitentiary。Onedayarumorreachedherthathewasthreateningtoturnstate’sevidence,andtodivulgethetruthinregardtoRosenthal。
Threedayslateranironbarwasaccidentally(?)droppedonhishead;
throughsomemysteriousagenthewasgivenpoison,anddied。AtthememoryofitRosasmiledherenigmaticandimplacablesmile。TomBellwasatlargesomewherefartothenorthandshe—shewasrichnowandshewouldgobacktoMonterey,perhaps。Shedrewherguitarcloserandsang:
\"Thefardistantsoundofaharp’ssoftstrings—anechoontheair,Thehiddenpagemaybefullofsweetthings,ofthingsthatoncewerefair。
There’saturneddownpageineachlife,andmine—astorymightunfold,Buttheendwassadofthedreamdivine。Itbetterrestsuntold。\"
ItwastimeforHarlantoarrive。CharlieHarlan,themanwhomshehopedtocajoleintobuyingMountaineerHouse。ShestrolledoutintothegardenasHarlanrodeupandtiedhishorseunderoneofthetrees。
Ahappypairpassed。Adelicategirlmounteduponalittlemuleandasturdyyouthwalkinginthedust,hishanduponthebeast’sshoulder。
Withtheirsereneandjoy—illuminedfacestheysomehowsuggestedtheholyfamily,symbolicalofallthatwasdivineinasordidworld。
ThegirlsmiledandwavedtoRosa,buttheyoungmandoffedhishatcoldlyandhastenedby。
\"ThesweetlittleElena,\"saidRosatoherself,\"andherlover—husband。
Iwearthesilkenweddinggownwhichnoloversees,butshetravelsthewayincalicowiththemansheloves。MaytheBlessedVirgingrantthatsheshallhavenoturneddownpagesinherlife,\"andforcingherproudandbittermouthintoaprovocativesmile,shewentforwardtowelcomeHarlan。
TheHangingofCharliePriceIII
\"Hegoestothewell,Andhestandsonthebrink,AndstopsforaspellJesttolistenandthink:
Let’ssee—well,thatforty—footgravewasn’this,sir,thatday,anyhow。\"
—BretHarte。
EverywhereinthefoothillsoftheSierrastherearestillevidencesofgoldmining。Highcliffsfacetherivers,allthatisleftofhillstorndownatthepointofthepowerfulhydraulicnozzles,withgreatheapsofcobblesattheirbasewhichMotherNature,eveninseventyyearshasbeenunabletochangeorcover。
Atthemouthofnearlyeveryravinetherearecountlesslittlemoundswhichmarkedtheend,ordumpofthesluice—boxintheplacermining。
Whenthemoundgottheproperheightthesluicewassimplylengthened,likeputtinganotherjointontoacaterpillar—andthereyouwere!Thesluice—boxeshavelongsincebeenmovedawayorrottedtomouldbutthelittlemoundsremain,tobemansionsforhustlingcoloniesofsmallblackants。
Thecountry,invariouslocalities,ispittedwithprospectholes,andthehillsarepiercedwithdrifttunnelsandabandonedmines。Someoftheprospectholesaremeregrassycups,othersareverydeepandpartlyfilledwithwater。
Someofthemostengrossingdaysofmychildhoodwerespentinexploringtheseplaceswithmytwoboycompanions。Wewouldfellanoaksaplingacrossthemouthofthehole,tiearope,usuallymypony’slariat,tothetreeandslidedownittoexplorethedepthsbelow。Ifwecametoasidedriftwewouldswingintoit,lightourcandle—lanternsandgolookingforgold。Wewerealwayssurethatweshouldyetfindaforgottencacheofgold—perhapsguardedbyalonelyskeleton—butweneverdid!
Aboutallweevergotoutofitwassnake—frights(naturally,sansalcoholicorigin),untilweweresure,thesnakeswerenotrattlers;
babybats,whichinvariablytriedtobiteus;swallows’eggs,wetfeet,andagoodspankingifthefamilyhappenedtofindoutwhatwehadbeenupto。
Isupposethatitreallywasaverydangerouspastime,foralthoughsometimesthedrifttunnelledustoasunlitopeningonthehillside,moreoftenwereachedablindendandwereforcedtoreturntothemainshaftandto\"shin\"uptherope,withfromtentofortyfeetofinkywaterwaitingtocatchusifwefell。
Orwewentuptheriverto\"swingtherocker\"foroldAliQuong。Healwayspretendedtodriveusaway,bellowingfiercelyassoonashecaughtsightofus,\"Whassamallayou?AlletimeyoucomeseeAliQuong!
Ketchemtoo—oomuchtloubleforpo—oroldChinaman\"—thewholetimewithhiswrinkled,brownfacewreathedinsmiles。
Therewestayedthelongsummerafternoon,swingingtherockerwhileQuongshoveledinthepebblydirt,watchinghimtaketheblacksand,whichheldthegold,offthecanvaswithhislittlespade—likescoop,andpanningitforhimintheheavyironpan,fascinatedtoseewhatweshouldfind。Usuallyonlyafewsmallnuggetsinagroupofcolors(flakegold),butoncewefoundagoodsizednuggetwhichQuonggallantlygavemefora\"ChineseNewYear\"gift。Atduskhesentushome,eachwithabarofbrownbarleysugar—smellingtotheblueofopium—whichhefishedoutofoneofhisnumerousjumperswithhislong—fingered,sensitivehands。
Theyaredead,longago—AhQuong,oldSing,Shotgun—Chinaman—andgonetotheblessedregionoftheFiveImmortals,Iknow,buteverytrueCalifornianwillunderstandtheregardthepioneerfamilieshadforthesefaithfulChineseservitorswhotookasmuchlovingprideinthearistocraticandunblemishednamesoftheir\"familees\"asthewhitepersonswhoborethem。Fourgenerationsofmyfamily,oldSinglivedtoserve—butImustgetonwithmyforty—niner’staleofthehangingofCharliePrice!
\"Eh,mon,butthespringishereagain,\"saidJim\"Hutch\"(Hutchinson)
toOldManGreeley。
\"Isitso,now?\"returnedthelittleman,gazingoffthroughthesunny,velvetairtoaworldwhichhadbeenpaintedclean,newgreen。Hisshrewd,blueeyesreturnedtotheponderousScotchman。
\"Andhowcameyoutorealizethatitwasspring?\"heaskedmaliciously。
\"HowcameyoutolickSandyMcArthur—r—r?\"Hutchinsoncamebackathim。
\"Tellmethat。\"
\"Well,butwhisper,man,\"saidoldJimmieplaintively,\"whatelsecouldamanbeafterdoin’?Mebootswereon,an’Icouldnotrunawayan’
climbatree,soIusedthemonMcArthur。\"
\"Ye’reawildfightin’IrishmanwithnoregardfortheSabbath,\"
returnedJimHutch,sternly。NowGreeleyhadafearofwhatthedouroldScotchmanmighttelluponhim。ItwouldnotpaytolosehisCeltictemper。
\"ItwastochurchIwasgoin’。\"hegrowled。\"’TwaswhyIwaswearin’mered—toppedhighboots。\"
\"Wherewaschurchthatday,whatever?AttheWidowSchmitt’s?\"
Jimmiesquirmed。\"Youmentionedthebeautifulspring,Imind,\"hecountereddeftly。SuddenlyJimHutchgrinned。
\"I’lltellyewhy。Iwasgaein’downfraeRattlesnakethisafternoonan’
CharliePricean’hisLeeziewereoutinhisbitgardena—plowin’。Mon,yecouldhearhimformiles!\"
Itwasevenso。OldCharliePricehaddecidedthatitwashightimetoputinhisvegetablegarden。Hewentouttothelean—toinhiscorraltoinformLizzie,themare,ofhisintention。Lizziewasalwaystheunwillingpartneroftheseagriculturalperegrinations,and,nowshesawhimapproachingwiththeharness,sheranawaywithmuchsnortingandscatteringofsod。
\"Hey,you,Liz,\"roaredCharlie,\"yougoot—for—not’ingbuckskinlummix,youcommit!\"Heflourishedthehalterropeather。Lizzieflattenedherears,openedhermouthlikeayawningsnake,andranathim。OldCharlieletoutawhoopthatbroughtthesherifffromRattlesnakeatfullspeed,andcouldbeheard(sotheysay)allthewayacrosstherivertoWildGooseFlat,sixmilesaway。
EvenLizzie,accustomedasshewastoCharlie’smannerisms,wasfranklystartledandmeeklyallowedherselftobecaught。Shedidnotliketoplow。Shewasasaddlerandapairoftugsandacollarboredher。Withacinchonecouldpuffoutintruewild—horsefashionwhilethelatigostrapwasbeingpulled,andafterwardbefairlycomfortable,butaslippingcollarwasneitheroffnoron。Sheshookherselfimpatientlyandthecollarsliddownhernecktoherears。
\"Hey!\"bellowedCharlie,\"youdon’tvearitso!You—\"Themarestampedatafly,bringingherhoofdownontheoldDutchman’sfoot。Hisblood—curdlingwhoopsandyellsbroughtthesheriffinonabrilliantfinaletoarecord—breakingrun。
\"What’sthematter?Areyoubeingmurdered?\"
\"Who,I’m?\"askedCharlie,absent—mindedly。Hewasnursingtheinjuredmember,wonderingwhethertokickatLizziewithit,knowingfullwellthathestoodagoodchanceofherkickingbackagain’butwhenshesnappedviciouslyatthepuffingsheriffhedecidedagainstit。
\"Youcom’toseeme?\"heasked,inabland,so—glad—you’ve—calledtone。
\"Toseeyou!Why,I’vecometosaveyourlife!\"
\"So?Dot’sgoot,butLizzieundtme,veain’tgotsomuchtimetoday。
It’svegetablesIsellinRattlesnakeundtvegotoplow,now。\"
\"Well,youoldfool,afterthisyoucancallinvainifanythinghappenstoyou。I’llneverbotherwithyou。\"
\"Oh,vell,venIgotalittleexcitementIgottoyellaboutit,ain’tit?\"
\"Maybeyouhave—andafterthisyoucan,forallofme,\"andthewrathfulsheriffdeparted。HewasnewinthecommunityorhewouldhaveknownthattheplowingofCharliePriceandLizziewasaregulareventofeachseason,forwhichanaudiencegatheredtolaybetsforandagainsttheprobabilityofhisdyingofapoplexybeforeitwasfinished。
Theplowingprogressedinthismanner:
Charlieputthepointoftheplowinthesoftearthandroaredatthemotor—power。Lizziestartedoffatanimblelope。Theplowcutaprettycurveandflewoutoftheground。Charliereefedthereinsatonce,completelyturningoffthepower。Thenheputthereinsabouthisneck,graspedthehandlesoftheplowwithbothhands,andzoomedcommandsagainatthechampingpower。\"Power\"jumpedahead。ThereinsnearlysnappedoldCharlie’sheadoff,buteffectuallybroughtthemaretoastandstill。
\"Vait,youdunder—undt—blitzenapfulpeelings!You—youthinkdotplowingisnothigh—tonedenough,yet—hey?Vell,Ishowyou!\"
HepickedupahugeclodofsoftdirthelditaloftinbothhandsandbangeditdownonLizzie’sback—whereuponshepromptlyranaway!Shegallopedfuriouslytotheendofthefieldwiththeplowbanginginscoopsandleaps,andoldCharlie,danglingontheendofthereins,flyingalonginseven—leaguejumpsbehindher。Assoonashecaughthisbreathsufficientlyforreneweddirections,thecavalcadereturnedtothegrandstandandoperationswererepeated。
CharliehadbeenasailorbeforehecametoCalifornia,andheplowed(?)eachfurrowwithacollectionofforcefuladmonitions,deliveredinavoiceofthunder,fromadifferentlanguage。ItwasallthesametoLizzie!SheloathedplowingjustasthoroughlyinwildcatSpanish,asshedidinDutchorCingalese,andshedidnothesitatetoproveit。
JimHutchandJimmieGreeleydrifteddowntoRattlesnakeatsundownandjoinedthelaughter—weakenedgrouppercheduponCharlie’ssnakefence。
\"Themangrowsmoredafteveryyear。’Tisstrange,whatcharmstheWidowSchmitt。\"OldJimmiemerelygrowledinhisbeard。\"Charlie,mon,\"hecalled,\"themareiswarmandweary,andso’syoursel’。Comeontotownforabit。\"
Charliestayedoverlongattheminers’hauntsinRattlesnakeanditwasverylatewhenhestartedbacktohiscabin,carryinginonelimp,hothandajugwhichheguardedzealouslyfromharmduringhisunsteadyprogress。
Themenstillsatoverthecardtableswhenthefirstdaylightcreptoverthemountains。JimmieGreeleywasrakinginajackpot,grinningfiendishlyatthedourJimHutchwhentheyheardheavy,runningfeetoutside。Thedoorcrashedopenandafrightened,half—grownladshouted:
\"Where’sthesheriff?CharliePricehasbeenhung!\"
\"What!\"
\"OnatreeneartheWidowSchmitt’s。Isawhim。Iknowwellthesailorcoatthathewears—andhisbestred—toppedboots。Where’sthesheriff?\"
\"OveratAhQuong’s,theChineestoreontheedgeoftown。\"Theboyranoff。OldJimHutchroseimpressivelytohisfeet。
\"Friends,themanyehaelaughedatallday—isdead。Themanyehaealwayslaughedat—andyet,WHOwasitthatlentyegoldwhenyehadnone?Yea,thegoldyethoughtitnotworthye’rwhiletoreturn。Whowaseverreadytowarmyouathisbitfireinwinterortocoolye’rewhuskey—hotthroatwithwaterfromhiscoolspringinsummer?
\"Whowasitthatbroughthismareintohisownkitchenwhenitsnowed,andfedherthericeandbeanshewentwithout?WhowasitthattheWidowSchmittwaitsforyearafteryear,withhalftheouldfoolsinPlacerdancin’afterher?\"
ThatwastoomuchforoldmanGreeley。
\"Becausehewasindifferent—like。Whenyewantawoman,runawayf—r—r—omherandshe’llrunafter。\"
\"Whydidyenadoit,then,Jeems?\"
\"Faithan’Idid,butbein’ahldressedupasIwasinmecoat,shecouldn’tseemesuspenderstotellwasIcomin’orgoin’!\"JimHutchturnedfromhimwitheringly。
\"Whowasitstakedyeforanewprospectin’trip,an’lethisownminegounworked?Whonursedyewhenyewerelyin’seeckuntodeath,an’noonewouldcomenighonaccountofthesmallpoxscare?OldCharliePrice。\"
Aboywhirledabouttofacethewindow,butnotbeforeoneuncontrollablesobhadsoundedthroughthequietroom。
\"Whowasit,\"wentontheoldScotchmangently,\"foundtheweebairnthatwaslost,lastsummer;thatfollowedtheIndiansforthirtymilesonhisLeezie—mareandgotthebabefromoutthewickiupofWhiteBeaver?CharliePrice。
\"Whocamebringingithaemelaughing,onthesaddlepommelwhilehesangtoitsongsfromowersevenseas,whichwedidblushtohear,inavoicetobeheardtwamilesabout?And’twasonlythebairn’smotherwhothoughttothankhim。
\"Yea,andfurthermore,whentheincensedpeoplewouldhaewipetoutthewhiletribeofWhiteBeaver,whodashedatthemobwi’theroarsofabull—bisonforcin’themtohearthatthesquawwascrazedfromthedeathofherownbitbairn,andbuttryin’tocomforthersoreheart?Who,I’maskin’ye?\"andfromeachman’slipscamethemurmurlikearesponsetoalitany:
\"CharliePrice。\"
FromtheopendooracooldawnbreezeblewinfromtheSierras,pureforerunnertothenewday。Itwhirledtheheavysmokeplumesintoformsofvanishedghosts,likethetorturedfigmentsofeachman’sconsciencewhohaddone,and\"leftundone\"thatwhichitwasforevertoolatetoamend。
Thesheriffwalkedin。
\"ThisboysaysthatoldCharlieisgone。\"Hestoodwithhisbroadhatoff,runninghisfingersnervouslythroughhishair。\"Gentlemen—I—I
mustconfess—Iheardthepoormancalling,but—\"
\"Mon,inanancientbooknamed’Mr。Aesop,HisFables,’therewasataleoftheladwhocried’wolf。’Manythereareherewhohavereadit。Come,letusgaeafterpoorCharlie。\"
Inthefirstdaylighttheyreachedthetreewithitsgruesomeburden。
\"But—but,\"sputteredthekeen—eyedlittleIrishman,\"’TisnotCharlieatall!’TisbutaneffigydressedinCharlie’sclothesandhungattheWidowSchmitt’sgate。\"
\"Asawarnin’tohimfraesomemutton—headloverofhers。\"
TheyranasonemanacrosstheroadtoCharlie’scabin。Itwasempty。
\"Hewascallin’’Help’,\"saidtheround—eyedboy。
\"Yes,weheardhim,\"addedthesheriff。
Theyhadcomeuptheroad。Theystartedbackdownthetrail。