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  \"Letmeknowwhatitisanditshallbedone,\"repliedRenshawquickly。

  \"IfyoushouldcomeacrossMonsieurdeFerrieres,orhearofhim,I

  wishyouwouldletmeknow。Hewasverypoorlywhenhelefthere,andIshouldliketoknowifhewasbetter。Hedidn’tsaywherehewasgoing。Atleast,hedidn’ttellfather;butIfancyheandfatherdon’tagree。\"

  \"IshallbeverygladofhavingevenTHATopportunityofmakingyourememberme,MissNott,\"returnedRenshawwithafaintsmile;\"I

  don’tsupposeeitherthatitwouldbeverydifficulttogetnewsofyourfriend——everybodyseemstoknowhim。\"

  \"ButnotasIdid,\"saidRoseywithanabstractedlittlesigh。

  Mr。Renshawopenedhisbrowneyesuponher。Washemistaken?wasthisromanticgirlonlyalittlecoquetteplayingherprovincialairsonhim?\"Yousayheandyourfatherdidn’tagree?Thatmeans,Isuppose,thatYOUandheagreed?——andthatwastheresult。\"

  \"Idon’tthinkfatherknewanythingaboutit,\"saidRoseysimply。

  Mr。Renshawrose。Andthiswaswhathehadbeenwaitingtohear!

  \"Perhaps,\"hesaidgrimly,\"youwouldalsolikenewsofthephotographerandCaptainBower,ordidyourfatheragreewiththembetter?\"

  \"No,\"saidRoseyquietly。Sheremainedsilentforamoment,andliftingherlashessaid,\"FatheralwaysseemedtoagreewithYOU,andthat——\"shehesitated。

  \"That’swhyYOUdon’t。\"

  \"Ididn’tsaythat,\"saidRoseywithanincongruousincreaseofcoldnessandcolor。\"Ionlymeanttosayitwasthatwhichmakesitseemsohardyoushouldgonow。\"

  NotwithstandinghispreviousdeterminationRenshawfoundhimselfsittingdownagain。Confusedandpleased,wishinghehadsaidmore——orless——hesaidnothing,andRoseywasforcedtocontinue。

  \"It’sstrange,isn’tit——butfatherwasurgingmethismorningtomakeavisittosomefriendsattheoldRanch。Ididn’twanttogo。Ilikeitmuchbetterhere。\"

  \"Butyoucannotburyyourselfhereforever,MissNott,\"saidRenshawwithasuddenburstofhonestenthusiasm。\"Soonerorlateryouwillbeforcedtogowhereyouwillbeproperlyappreciated,whereyouwillbeadmiredandcourted,whereyourslightestwishwillbelaw。Believeme,withoutflattery,youdon’tknowyourownpower。\"

  \"Itdoesn’tseemstrongenoughtokeepeventhelittleIlikehere,\"saidRoseywithaslightglisteningoftheeyes。\"But,\"sheaddedhastily,\"youdon’tknowhowmuchthedearoldshipistome。

  It’stheonlyhomeIthinkIeverhad。\"

  \"ButtheRanch?\"saidRenshaw。

  \"TheRanchseemedtobeonlytheoldwagonhaltedintheroad。Itwasaverylittleimprovementonoutdoors,\"saidRoseywithalittleshiver。\"Butthisissocozyandsnugandyetsostrangeandforeign。DoyouknowIthinkIbegantounderstandwhyIlikeitsosinceyoutaughtmesomuchaboutshipsandvoyages。BeforethatIonlylearnedfrombooks。Booksdeceiveyou,Ithink,morethanpeopledo。Don’tyouthinkso?\"

  Sheevidentlydidnotnoticethequickflushthatcoveredhischeeksandapparentlydazzledhistroubledeyelidforshewentonconfidentially。

  \"Iwasthinkingofyouyesterday。Iwassittingbythegalleydoor,lookingforward。YourememberthefirstdayIsawyouwhenyoustartledmebycomingupoutofthehatch?\"

  \"Iwishyouwouldn’tthinkofthat,\"saidRenshaw,withmoreearnestnessthanhewouldhavemadeapparent。

  \"Idon’twanttoeither,\"saidRosey,gravely,\"forI’vehadastrangefancyaboutit。IsawoncewhenIwasyounger,apictureinaprintshopinMontgomeryStreetthathauntedme。Ithinkitwascalled’ThePirate。’Therewasanumberofwicked-lookingsailorslyingaroundthedeck,andcomingoutofahatchwasonefigurewithhishandsonthedeckandacutlassinhismouth。\"

  \"Thankyou,\"saidRenshaw。

  \"Youdon’tunderstand。Hewashorrid-looking,notatalllikeyou。

  IneverthoughtofHIMwhenIfirstsawyou;buttheotherdayI

  thoughthowdreadfulitwouldhavebeenifsomeonelikehimandnotlikeyouhadcomeupthen。Thatmademenervoussometimesofbeingalone。Ithinkfatheristoo。Heoftengoesaboutstealthilyatnight,asifhewaswatchingforsomething。\"

  Renshaw’sfacegrewsuddenlydark。CoulditbepossiblethatSleighthadalwayssuspectedhim,andsetspiestowatch——orwasheguiltyofsomedoubleintrigue?

  \"Hethinks,\"continuedRoseywithafaintsmile,\"thatsomeoneislookingaroundtheship,andtalksofsettingbear-traps。Ihopeyou’renotmad,Mr。Renshaw,\"sheadded,suddenlycatchingsightofhischangedexpression,\"atmyfoolishnessinsayingyouremindedmeofthepirate。Imeantnothing。\"

  \"Iknowyou’reincapableofmeaninganythingbutgoodtoanybody,MissNott,perhapstomemorethanIdeserve,\"saidRenshawwithasuddenburstoffeeling。\"Iwish——Iwish——youwoulddoMEafavor。

  YOUaskedmeonejustnow。\"Hehadtakenherhand。Itseemedsolikeamereillustrationofhisearnestness,thatshedidnotwithdrawit。\"Yourfathertellsyoueverything。Ifhehasanyoffertodisposeoftheship,willyouwritetomeatoncebeforeanythingisconcluded?\"Hewincedalittle——thesentenceofSleight,\"What’sthefigureyouandshehavesettledupon?\"flashedacrosshismind。HescarcelynoticedthatRoseyhadwithdrawnherhandcoldly。

  \"Perhapsyouhadbetterspeaktofather,asitisHISbusiness。

  Besides,Ishallnotbehere。IshallbeattheRanch。\"

  \"Butyousaidyoudidn’twanttogo?\"

  \"I’vechangedmymind,\"saidRoseylistlessly。\"Ishallgoto-

  night。\"

  Sheroseasiftoindicatethattheinterviewwasended。Withanoverpoweringinstinctthathiswholefuturehappinessdependeduponhisnextact,hemadeasteptowardsher,witheageroutstretchedhands。Butsheslightlyliftedherownwithawarninggesture,\"I

  hearfathercoming——youwillhaveachancetotalkBUSINESSwithhim,\"shesaid,andvanishedintoherstate-room。

  VI

  TheheavytreadofAbnerNottechoedinthepassage。Confusedandembarrassed,RenshawremainedstandingatthedoorthathadcloseduponRoseyasherfatherenteredthecabin。Providence,whichalwaysfosteredMr。Nott’scharacteristicmisconceptions,leftthatperspicaciousparentbutoneinterpretationofthesituation。

  RoseyhadevidentlyjustinformedMr。Renshawthatshelovedanother!

  \"Iwasjustsaying’good-by’toMissNott,\"saidRenshaw,hastilyregaininghiscomposurewithaneffort。\"IamgoingtoSacramentoto-night,andwillnotreturn。I——\"

  \"Incourse,incourse,\"interruptedNott,soothingly;\"that’swotyousaynow,andthat’swhatyouallowtodo。That’swottheyallusdo。\"

  \"Imean,\"saidRenshaw,reddeningatwhatheconceivedtobeanallusiontotheabscondingpropensitiesofNott’sprevioustenants,——\"Imeanthatyoushallkeeptheadvancetocoveranylossyoumightsufferthroughmygivinguptherooms。\"

  \"Certingly,\"saidNott,layinghishandwithalargesympathyonRenshaw’sshoulder;\"butwe’lldropthatjustnow。Wewon’tswaphossesinthemiddleoftheriver。We’llsquareupaccountsinyourroom,\"headded,raisinghisvoicethatRoseymightoverhearhim,afterapreliminarywinkattheyoungman。\"Yes,sir,we’lljustsquareupandsettleinthere。Comealong,Mr。Renshaw。\"

  Pushinghimwithpaternalgentlenessfromthecabin,withhishandstilluponhisshoulder,hefollowedhimintothepassage。Halfannoyedathisfamiliarity,yetnotaltogetherdispleasedbythisillustrationofRosey’sbeliefofhispreference,Renshawwonderinglyaccompaniedhim。Nottclosedthedoor,andpushingtheyoungmanintoachair,deliberatelyseatedhimselfatthetableopposite。\"It’sjustaswellthatRoseyreckonsthatyouandmeissettlin’ouraccounts,\"hebegan,cunningly,\"andmebbeeit’sjustezwellezsheshouldreckonyou’regoin’away。\"

  \"ButIAMgoing,\"interruptedRenshaw,impatiently。\"Ileaveto-

  night。\"

  \"Surely,surely,\"saidNott,gently,\"that’swotyoukalkilatetodo;that’sjustnat’ralinayoungfeller。That’saboutwhatI

  reckonI’Dhevdonetohermotherifanythin’likethishedevercroppedup,whichitdidn’t。NotbutwhatAlmiryJanehadyoungfellersenoughroundher,but,’ceptoleJudgePeter,ezwaslamedintheWarof1812,thereain’tnosimilarityezIkinsee,\"headded,musingly。

  \"IamafraidIcan’tseeanysimilarityeither,Mr。Nott,\"saidRenshaw,strugglingbetweenadawningsenseofsomeimpendingabsurdityandhisgrowingpassionforRosey。\"ForHeaven’ssakespeakoutifyou’vegotanythingtosay。\"

  Mr。Nottleanedforward,andplacedhislargehandontheyoungman’sshoulder。\"That’sit。That’swhatIsedtomyselfwhenI

  seedhowthingswerepintin’。’Speakout,’sezI,’Abner!Speakoutifyou’vegotanythingtosay。YoukintrustthisyerMr。

  Renshaw。Heain’tthekindofmantocreepintothebosomofaman’sshipforpupposesofhisown。Heain’tamanthatwouldhuntrounduntilhediscoveredapoorman’streasure,andthentrytorob——’\"

  \"Stop!\"saidRenshaw,withasetfaceanddarkeningeyes。\"WHAT

  treasure?WHATmanareyouspeakingof?\"

  \"WhyRoseyandMr。Ferrers,\"returnedNott,simply。

  Renshawsankintohisseatagain。ButtheexpressionofreliefwhichherepassedswiftlyoverhisfacegavewaytooneofuneasyinterestasNottwenton。

  \"P’r’apsit’salittlehighfalutintalkin’ofRoseyezatreasure。

  But,considerin’,Mr。Renshaw,ezshe’stheonlyprop’tyI’vekeptbymeforseventeenyearsezhezpaidinterestandincreasedinvalooe,itain’tsayin’toomuchtocallherso。AndezFerrersknowsthis,heoughterbeencontentwithgougin’meinthathorse-

  hairspec,withoutgoin’forRosey。P’r’apsyersurprisedathearingmespeako’myownfleshandbloodezifIwastalkin’

  hoss-trade,butyouandmeisbus’nessmen,Mr。Renshaw,andwediscussesezsuch。Weain’tgoin’tosloshroundandslopoverinpo’tryandsentiment,\"continuedNott,withatremulousvoice,andahandthatslightlyshookonRenshaw’sshoulder。\"Weain’tgoin’

  togitupandsing,’Thou’stlarnedtoloveanotherthou’stbrokeneveryvowwe’vepartedfromeachotherandmybozom’slonelynowohisitwelltoseversuchheartsasournforeverkinIforgettheeneverfarewellfarewellfarewell。’Yeneverhappen’dtohearJimBakersingthatatthemoosichallonDupontStreet,Mr。Renshaw,\"

  continuedMr。Nott,enthusiastically,whenhehadrecoveredfromthatcompleteabsenceofpunctuationwhichalonesuggestedversetohisintellect。\"Hesorterstruckwaterdownhere,\"indicatinghisheart,\"everytime。\"

  \"ButwhathasMissNotttodowithM。deFerrieres?\"askedRenshaw,withafaintsmile。

  Mr。Nottregardedhimwithdumb,round,astonishedeyes。\"Hezn’tshetoldyer?\"

  \"Certainlynot。\"

  \"Andshedidn’tletonanythin’abouthim?\"hecontinued,feebly。

  \"Shesaidshe’dlikedtoknowwhere——\"Hestopped,withthereflectionthathewasbetrayingherconfidences。

  Adimforebodingofsomenewformofdeceit,towhicheventhemanbeforehimwasaconsentingparty,almostparalyzedNott’sfaculties。\"Thenshedidn’ttellyerthatsheandFerrerswassparkin’andkeepin’kimpanytogether;thatsheandhimwasengaged,andwaskalkilatin’torunawaytofurrinparts;thatshecottonedtohimmorethantotheshiporherfather?\"

  \"Shecertainlydidnot,andIshouldn’tbelieveit,\"saidRenshaw,quickly。

  Nottsmiled。Hewasamused;heastutelyrecognizedtheusualtrustfulnessofloveandyouth。Therewasclearlynodeceithere!

  Renshaw’sattentiveeyessawthesmile,andhisbrowdarkened。

  \"Iliketohearyersaythat,Mr。Renshaw,\"saidNott,\"andit’snomorethanRoseydeserves,ezit’ssuthingonnat’ralandspell-likethat’scomeoverherthroughFerrers。Itain’tmyRosey。Butit’sGospeltruth,whethershe’sbewitchedornot;whetherit’sthemdamnfoolstoriesshereads——andit’slikeeznothe’sjustthekindo’snipetowrite’emhisself,andsorteradvertisehisself,don’tyersee——she’sallusstuckupforhim。They’vehadclandesentinterviews,andwhenItaxedhimwithitheezmuchezalloweditwasso,andreckonedhemustleave,soezhecouldrunheroff,youknow——kinderstampedeherwith’honor。’Them’shisverywords。\"

  \"Butthatisallpast;heisgone,andMissNottdoesnotevenknowwhereheis!\"saidRenshaw,withalaugh,which,however,concealedavagueuneasiness。

  Mr。Nottroseandopenedthedoorcarefully。Whenhehadsatisfiedhimselfthatnoonewaslistening,hecamebackandsaidinawhisper,\"That’salie。NotezRoseymeanstolie,butit’satrickhe’sputuponthatpoorchild。Thatman,Mr。Renshaw,hezbeenhangin’roundthePontiaceversince。I’veseedhimtwicewithmyowneyespassthecabinwindys。Morethanthat,I’veheardstrangenoisesatnight,andseenstrangefacesinthealleyoveryer。AndonlyjistnowezIkeminIketchedsightofafurrinlookin’ChineeniggerslinkingroundthebackdoorofwhatuseterbeFerrers’sloft。\"

  \"Didhelooklikeasailor?\"askedRenshawquickly,withareturnofhisformersuspicion。

  \"NotmorethanIdo,\"saidNott,glancingcomplacentlyathispea-

  jacket。\"Hehadringsonhisyeerslikeawench。\"

  Mr。Renshawstarted。ButseeingNott’seyesfixedonhim,hesaidlightly,\"Butwhathavethesestrangefacesandthisstrangeman——

  probablyonlyaLascarsailoroutofajob——todowithFerrieres?\"

  \"Friendso’his——fellerfurrincitizens——spiesonRosey,don’tyousee?Buttheycan’tplaytheoldman,Mr。Renshaw。I’vetoldRoseyshemustmakeavisittotheoldRanch。OnceI’vegotherthersafe,IreckonIkinmanageMr。FerrersandanynumberofChineeniggershekinbringalong。\"

  Renshawremainedforafewmomentslostinthought。ThenrisingsuddenlyhegraspedMr。Nott’shandwithafranksmilebutdeterminedeyes。\"Ihaven’tgotthehangofthis,Mr。Nott——thewholethinggetsme!IonlyknowthatI’vechangedmymind。I’mNOTgoingtoSacramento。IshallstayHERE,oldman,untilIseeyousafethroughthebusiness,ormyname’snotDickRenshaw。

  There’smyhandonit!Don’tsayaword。MaybeitisnomorethanIoughttodo——perhapsnothalfenough。Onlyremember,notawordofthistoyourdaughter。ShemustbelievethatIleaveto-night。

  Andthesooneryougetheroutofthiscursedshipthebetter。\"

  \"DeaconFlint’sgirlsaregoin’upinto-night’sboat。I’llsendRoseywiththem,\"saidNottwithacunningtwinkle。Renshawnodded。Nottseizedhishandwithawinkofunutterablesignificance。

  LefttohimselfRenshawtriedtoreviewmorecalmlythecircumstancesinthesestrangerevelationsthathadimpelledhimtochangehisresolutionsosuddenly。Thattheshipwasunderthesurveillanceofunknownparties,andthatthedescriptionofthemtalliedwithhisownknowledgeofacertainLascarsailor,whowasoneofSleight’sinformants——seemedtobemorethanprobable。ThatthisseemedtopointtoSleight’sdisloyaltytohimselfwhilehewasactingashisagent,oradoubletreacheryonthepartofSleight’sinformantswasineithercaseareasonandanexcuseforhisowninterference。ButtheconnectionoftheabsurdFrenchmanwiththecase,whichatfirstseemedacharacteristicimbecilityofhislandlord,bewilderedhimthemorehethoughtofit。Rejectinganyhypothesisofthegirl’saffectionfortheantiquatedfigurewhosesanitywasaquestionofpubliccriticism,hewasforcedtotheequallyalarmingtheorythatFerriereswascognizantofthetreasure,andthathisattentionstoRoseyweretogainpossessionofitbymarryingher。Mightshenotbedazzledbyapictureofthiswealth?Wasitnotpossiblethatshewasalreadyinpartpossessionofthesecret,andherstrangeattractiontotheship,andwhathehaddeemedherinnocentcravingforinformationconcerningit,aconsequence?Whyhadhenotthoughtofthisbefore?Perhapsshehaddetectedhispurposefromthefirst,andhaddeliberatelycheckmatedhim。ThethoughtdidnotincreasehiscomplacencyasNottsoftlyreturned。

  \"It’sallright,\"hebeganwithacertainsatisfactioninthisrareopportunityforMachiavelliandiplomacy,\"it’sallfixednow。

  Roseytumbledtoitatonce,partiklerlywhenIsaidyouwasboundtogo。’ButwotmakesMr。Renshawgo,father,’sezshe;’wotmakeseverybodyrunawayfromtheship?’sezshe,ratherpeartlikeandsassyforher。’Mr。Renshawhezcontractin’business,’sezI;’gotabigthingupinSacramentothat’llmakehisfortun’,’sezI——forIwasn’tgoin’togiveyeraway,don’tyesee。’Hehadsomebusinesstotalktoyouabouttheship,’sezshe,lookin’atmeunderthecornerofherpockethandkerchief。’Lotso’business,’

  sezI。’ThenIreckonhedon’tcaretohevmewritetohim,’sezshe。’Notabit,’sezI,’hewouldn’tansweryeifyedid。Ye’llneverhearfromthatchapagin。’\"

  \"Butwhatthedevil——\"interruptedtheyoungmanimpetuously。

  \"Keepyerhairon!\"remonstratedtheoldmanwithdarkintelligence。\"Efyou’dseenthewaysheflouncedintoherstateroom!——she,Rosey,ezallusmovesezsoftlyezaspirit——you’dhevwishedI’dhevunloadedalittlemore。Nosir,galsisgalsinsomethingsallthetime。\"

  Renshawroseandpacedtheroomrapidly。\"PerhapsI’dbetterspeaktoheragainbeforeshegoes,\"hesaid,impulsively。

  \"P’r’apsyou’dbetternot,\"repliedtheimperturbableNott。

  Irritatedashewas,Renshawcouldnotavoidthereflectionthattheoldmanwasright。What,indeed,couldhesaytoherwithhispresentimperfectknowledge?Howcouldshewritetohimifthatknowledgewascorrect?

  \"Ef,\"saidNott,kindly,withalayingonoflargebenedictoryandpaternalhands,\"efyerarewillin’toseeRoseyagin,withoutSPEAKIN’toher,IreckonIkenfixitforyer。I’mgoin’totakeherdowntotheboatinhalfanhour。Efyershouldhappen——mind,efyershouldHAPPENtobedownthere,seein’somefriendsoffandsorterpromenadin’upanddownthewharflikethemhigh-tonedchapsonMontgomeryStreet——yemightketchhereyeunconsciouslike。Or,yemightdothis!\"Heroseafteramoment’scogitationandwithafaceofprofoundmysteryopenedthedoorandbeckonedRenshawtofollowhim。Leadingthewaycautiously,hebroughttheyoungmanintoanopenunpartitionedrecessbesideherstateroom。Itseemedtobeusedasastoreroom,andRenshaw’seyewascaughtbyatrunkthesizeandshapeoftheonethathadprovidedRoseywiththematerialsofhermasquerade。PointingtoitMr。Nottsaidinagravewhisper:\"ThisyertrunkisthecompaniontrunktoRosey’s。

  SHE’Sgotthethingsthemoperywomenwears;thisyercontainstheHEthings,thedudsandfixin’so’themeno’thesamestripe。\"

  Throwingitopenhecontinued:\"Now,Mr。Renshaw,galsisgals;

  it’snat’raltheyshouldbetookbyfancydressandstoreclothesonyoungchapsasontheirselves。ThatmanFerrershezgotthedeadwoodonallofyeinthissortofthing,andhezbeenplaying,sotospeak,alonehandallalong。Andefthar’sanythin’inthar,\"headded,liftingpartofatheatricalwardrobe,\"thatyouthinkyou’dfancy——anythin’you’dliketoputonwhenyepromenadethewharfdownyonder——it’syours。Don’tyebebashful,buthelpyourself。\"

  ItwasfullyaminutebeforeRenshawfairlygraspedtheoldman’smeaning。Butwhenhedid——whenthesuggestedspectacleofhimselfarrayedalaFerrieres,gravelypromenadingthewharfasalastgorgeousappealtotheaffectionsofRosey,rosebeforehisfancy,hegavewaytoafitofgenuinelaughter。Thenervoustensionofthepastfewhoursrelaxed;helaugheduntilthetearscameintohiseyes;hewasstilllaughingwhenthedoorofthecabinwassuddenlyopenedandRoseyappearedcoldanddistantonthethreshold。

  \"I——begyourpardon,\"stammeredRenshawhastily。\"Ididn’tmean——

  todisturbyou——I——\"

  WithoutlookingathimRoseyturnedtoherfather。\"Iamready,\"

  shesaidcoldly,andclosedthedooragain。

  AglanceofartfulintelligencecameintoNott’seyes,whichhadremainedblanklystaringatRenshaw’sapparentlycauselesshilarity。Turningtohimhewinkedsolemnly。\"Thatkeerlesskindo’hoss-laffjistfetchedher,\"hewhispered,andvanishedbeforehischagrinedcompanioncouldreply。

  WhenMr。NottandhisdaughterdepartedRenshawwasnotintheship,neitherdidhemakeaspectacularappearanceonthewharfasMr。Notthadfondlyexpected,nordidheturnupagainuntilafternineo’clock,whenhefoundtheoldmaninthecabinawaitinghisreturnwithsomeagitation。

  \"Aminitago,\"hesaid,mysteriouslyclosingthedoorbehindRenshaw,\"Iheardavoiceinthepassage,andgoin’outwhoshouldIseeaginbutthatdarnedfurrinniggerezItoldyer’bout,kinderhidin’inthedark,hiseyesshininlikeacatamount,Iwasjistreachin’formyweppinswhenherizupwithagrinandhandedmethisyerletter。ItoldhimIreckonedyou’dgonetoSacramento,buthesaidhewezsureyouwasinyourroom,andtoproveitIwentthar。ButwhenIkembackthed————dskunkhadvamoosed——gotfrightenedIreckon——andwasn’tnowhartobeseen。\"

  Reashawtooktheletterhastily。ItcontainedonlyalineinSleight’shand。\"Ifyouchangeyourmind,thebearermaybeofservicetoyou。\"

  HeturnedabruptlytoNott。\"YousayitwasthesameLascaryousawbefore。\"

  \"Itwas。\"

  \"ThenallIcansayisheisnoagentofdeFerrieres’s,\"saidRenshaw,turningawaywithadisappointedair。Mr。Nottwouldhaveaskedanotherquestion,butwithanabrupt\"Good-night\"theyoungmanenteredhisroom,lockedthedoor,andthrewhimselfonhisbedtoreflectwithoutinterruption。

  ButifhewasinnomoodtostandNott’sfatuousconjectures,hewaslessinclinedtobesatisfiedwithhisown。Hadhebeenagaincarriedawaythroughhisimpulsesevokedbythecapricesofaprettycoquetteandtheabsurdtheoriesofherhalfimbecilefather?HadhebrokenfaithwithSleightandremainedintheshipfornothing,andwouldnothischangeofresolutionappeartobetheresultofSleight’snote?ButwhyhadtheLascarbeenhauntingtheshipbefore?Inthemidstoftheseconjectureshefellasleep。

  VII

  BetweenthreeandfourinthemorningthecloudsbrokeoverthePontiac,andthemoon,ridinghigh,pickedoutinblackandsilverthelonghulkthatlaycradledbetweentheironshellsofwarehousesandthewoodenframesoftenementsoneitherside。Thegalleyandcoveredgangwaypresentedamassofundefinedshadow,againstwhichthewhitedeckshonebrightly,stretchingtotheforecastleandbows,wherethetinyglassroofofthephotographerglistenedlikeageminthePontiac’screst。Sopeacefulandmotionlessshelaythatshemighthavebeensomepetrifactionofapastagenowfirstexhumedandlaidbaretothecoldlightofthestars。

  Neverthelessthiscalmsecuritywaspresentlyinvadedbyasenseofstealthylifeandmotion。Whathadseemedafixedshadowsuddenlydetacheditselffromthedeck,andbegantoslipstanchionbystanchionalongthebulwarkstowardthecompanionway。Atthecabindoorithaltedandcrouchedmotionless。Thenrising,itglidedforwardwiththesamestaccatomovementuntiloppositetheslightelevationoftheforehatch。Suddenlyitdartedtothehatch,unfastenedandlifteditwithaswift,familiardexterity,anddisappearedintheopening。Butasthemoonshoneuponitsvanishingface,itrevealedthewhiteningeyesandteethoftheLascarseaman。

  Droppingtothelowerdecklightly,hefelthiswaythroughthedarkpassagebetweenthepartitions,evidentlylessfamiliartohim,haltingbeforeeachdoortolisten。ReturningforwardhereachedthesecondhatchwaythathadattractedRosey’sattention,andnoiselesslyuncloseditsfastenings。Apenetratingsmellofbilgearosefromtheopening。Drawingasmallbull’s-eyelanternfromhisbreasthelitit,andunhesitatinglylethimselfdowntothefurtherdepth。Themovingflashofhislightrevealedtherecessesoftheupperhold,theabyssofthewellamidships,andglancedfromtheshiningbacksofmovingzig-zagsofratsthatseemedtooutlinetheshadowybeamsandtransoms。Disregardingthosecuriousspectatorsofhismovements,heturnedhisattentioneagerlytotheinnercasingsofthehold,thatseemedinonespottohavebeenstrengthenedbyfreshtimbers。Attackingthisstealthilywiththeaidofsometoolshiddeninhisoil-skinclothing,inthelightofthelanternheboreafancifulresemblancetothepredatoryanimalsaroundhim。Thelowcontinuoussoundofraspingandgnawingoftimberwhichfollowedheightenedtheresemblance。Attheendofafewminuteshehadsucceededinremovingenoughoftheouterplankingtoshowthattheentirefillingofthecasingbetweenthestanchionswascomposedofsmallboxes。Draggingoutoneofthemwithfeverisheagernesstothelight,theLascarforceditopen。Intheraysofthebull’s-

  eye,awedgedmassofdiscoloredcoinsshowedwithaluridglow。

  ThestoryofthePontiacwastrue——thetreasurewasthere!

  ButMr。Sleighthadoverlookedthelogicaleffectofthisdiscoveryonthenaturalvillainyofhistool。Intheverymomentofhistriumphantexecutionofhispatron’ssuggestionstheideaofkeepingthetreasuretohimselfflasheduponhismind。HEhaddiscoveredit——whyshouldhegiveituptoanybody?HEhadrunalltherisks;ifheweredetectedatthatmoment,whowouldbelievethathispurposethereatmidnightwasonlytosatisfysomeoneelsethatthetreasurewasstillintact?No。Thecircumstanceswerepropitious;hewouldgetthetreasureoutoftheshipatonce,dropitoverherside,hastilyconcealitinthenearestlotadjacent,andtakeitawayathisconvenience。——Whowouldbethewiserforit?

  Butitwasnecessarytoreconnoitrefirst。Heknewthattheloftoverheadwasempty。Heknewthatitcommunicatedwiththealley,forhehadtriedthedoorthatmorning。Hewouldconveythetreasurethere,anddropitintothealley。Theboxeswereheavy。

  Eachonewouldrequireaseparatejourneytotheship’sside,buthewouldatleastsecuresomethingifhewereinterrupted。Hestrippedthecasing,andgatheredtheboxestogetherinapile。

  Ah,yes,itwasfunnytoothathe——theLascarhound——thed————dnigger——shouldgetwhatbiggerandbulliermenthanhehaddiedfor!Themate’sbloodwasonthoseboxes,ifthesaltwaterhadnotwasheditout。Itwasahellofafightwhentheydraggedthecaptain——Oh,whatwasthat?Wasitthesplashofaratinthebilge,orwhat?

  Asuperstitiousterrorhadbeguntoseizehimatthethoughtofblood。Thestiflingholdseemedagainfilledwithstrugglingfigureshehadknown;theairthickwithcriesandblasphemiesthathehadforgotten。Herosetohisfeet,andrunningquicklytothehatchway,leapedtothedeckabove。Allwasquiet。Thedoorleadingtotheemptyloftyieldedtohistouch。Heentered,and,glidingthrough,unbarredandopenedthedoorthatgaveuponthealley。Thecoldairandmoonlightflowedinsilently;thewayofescapewasclear。Bah!Hewouldgobackforthetreasure。

  Hehadreachedthepassagewhenthedoorhehadjustopenedwassuddenlydarkened。Turningrapidly,hewasconsciousofagauntfigure,grotesque,silent,anderect,loomingonthethresholdbetweenhimandthesky。Hiddenintheshadow,hemadeastealthysteptowardsit,withanironwrenchinhisupliftedhand。Butthenextmomenthiseyesdilatedwithsuperstitioushorror;theironfellfromthishand,andwithascream,likeafrightenedanimal,heturnedandfledintothepassage。Inthefirstaccessofhisblindterrorhetriedtoreachthedeckabovethroughtheforehatch,butwasstoppedbythesoundofaheavytreadoverhead。

  Theimmediatefearofdetectionnowovercamehissuperstition;hewouldhaveevenfacedtheapparitionagaintoescapethroughtheloft;but,beforehecouldreturnthere,otherfootstepsapproachedrapidlyfromtheendofthepassagehewouldhavetotraverse。

  Therewasbutonechanceofescapeleftnow——theforeholdhehadjustquitted。Hemighthidethereuntilthealarmwasover。Heglidedbacktothehatch,liftedit,anditclosedsoftlyoverhisheadastheupperhatchwassimultaneouslyraised,andthesmallroundeyesofAbnerNottpeereddownuponit。TheotherfootstepsprovedtobeRenshaw’sbut,attractedbytheopendooroftheloft,heturnedasideandentered。AssoonashedisappearedMr。Nottcautiouslydroppedthroughtheopeningtothedeckbelow,and,goingtotheotherhatchthroughwhichtheLascarhadvanished,deliberatelyrefastenedit。InafewmomentsRenshawreturnedwithalight,andfoundtheoldmansittingonthehatch。

  \"Theloftdoorwasopen,\"saidRenshaw。\"There’slittledoubtwhoeverwashereescapedthatway。\"

  \"Surely,\"saidNott。TherewasapeculiarlookofMachiavelliansagacityinhisfacewhichirritatedRenshaw。

  \"Thenyou’resureitwasFerrieresyousawpassbyyourwindowbeforeyoucalledme?\"heasked。

  Nottnoddedhisheadwithanexpressionofinfiniteprofundity。

  \"ButyousayhewasgoingFROMtheship。Thenitcouldnothavebeenhewhomadethenoisewehearddownhere。\"

  \"Mebbeeno,andmebbeeyes,\"returnedNott,cautiously。\"Butifhewasalreadyconcealedinsidetheship,asthatopendoor,whichyousayyoubarredfromtheinside,wouldindicate,whatthedevildidhewantwiththis?\"saidRenshaw,producingthemonkey-wrenchhehadpickedup。

  Mr。Nottexaminedthetoolcarefully,andshookhisheadwithmomentoussignificance。Nevertheless,hiseyeswanderedtothehatchonwhichhewasseated。

  \"DidyoufindanythingdisturbedTHERE?\"saidRenshaw,followingthedirectionofhiseye。\"Wasthathatchfastenedasitisnow?\"

  \"Itwas,\"saidNott,calmly。\"Butyewouldn’tmindfetchin’meahammerandsomeo’thembignailsfromthelocker,wouldyer,whileIhangroundherejustsoeztomakesureagainstanotherattack。\"

  Renshawcompliedwithhisrequest;butasNottproceededtogravelynaildownthefasteningsofthehatch,heturnedimpatientlyawaytocompletehisexaminationoftheship。Thedoorsoftheotherloftsandtheirfasteningsappearedsecureandundisturbed。Yetitwasundeniablethatafeloniousentrancehadbeenmade,butbywhomorforwhatpurposestillremaineduncertain。Evennow,RenshawfounditdifficulttoacceptNott’stheorythatdeFerriereswastheaggressorandRoseytheobject,norcouldhejustifyhisownsuspicionthattheLascarhadobtainedasurreptitiousentranceunderSleight’sdirections。WithafeelingthatifRoseyhadbeenpresenthewouldhaveconfessedall,anddemandedfromheranequalconfidence,hebegantohatehisfeeble,purposeless,andinefficientalliancewithherfather,whobelievedbutdarenottaxhisdaughterwithcomplicityinthisoutrage。Whatcouldbedonewithamanwhoseonlyideaofactionatsuchamomentwastonailupanundisturbedentranceinhisinvadedhouse!HewassopreoccupiedwiththesethoughtsthatwhenNottrejoinedhiminthecabinhescarcelyheededhispresence,andwasentirelyobliviousofthefurtivelookswhichtheoldmanfromtimetotimecastuponhisface。

  \"Ireckonyewouldn’tmind,\"brokeinNott,suddenly,\"efIaskedafavorofye,Mr。Renshaw。Mebbeeye’llallowit’saskin’toomuchinthematterofexpense;mebbeeye’llallowit’saskin’toomuchinthemattero’time。ButIkalkilatetopayalltheexpense,andifyou’dletmeknowwhatyervallyyertimeat,IreckonIcouldstandthat。WhatI’dbeaskin’isthis。Wouldyemindtakin’aletterfrommetoRosey,andbringin’backananswer?\"

  Renshawstaredspeechlesslyatthisabsurdrealizationofhiswishofamomentbefore。\"Idon’tthinkIunderstandyou,\"hestammered。

  \"P’r’apsnot,\"returnedNott,withgreatgravity。\"Butthat’snotsomuchmattertoyouezyourtimeandexpenses。\"

  \"ImeantIshouldbegladtogoifIcanbeofanyservicetoyou,\"

  saidRenshaw,hastily。

  \"Youkinketchtheseveno’clockboatthismorning,andyou’llreachSanRafaelatten——\"

  \"ButIthoughtMissRoseywenttoPetaluma,\"interruptedRenshawquickly。

  Nottregardedhimwithanexpressionofpatronizingsuperiority。

  \"That’swhatweladledouttothepublicgin’rally,andtoFerrersandhisganginpartickler。WeSAIDPetalumey,butifyougotoMadronoCottage,SanRafael,you’llfindRoseythar。\"

  IfMr。RenshawrequiredanythingmoretoconvincehimofthenecessityofcomingtosomeunderstandingwithRoseyatonceitwouldhavebeenthislastevidenceofherfather’sutterlydarkandsupremelyinscrutabledesigns。Heassentedquickly,andNotthandedhimanote。

  \"Ye’llbeparticklertogivethisinterherownhands,andwaitforananswer,\"saidNottgravely。

  Resistingthepropositiontoenterthenandthereintoanelaboratecalculationofthevalueofhistimeandtheexpensesofthetrip,Renshawfoundhimselfatseveno’clockontheSanRafaelboat。

  BriefaswasthejourneyitgavehimtimetoreflectuponhiscominginterviewwithRosey。Hehadresolvedtobeginbyconfessingall;theattemptoflastnighthadreleasedhimfromanysenseofdutytoSleight。Besides,hedidnotdoubtthatNott’slettercontainedsomereferencetothisaffaironlyknowntoNott’sdarkandtortuousintelligence。

  VIII

  MadronoCottagelayattheentranceofalittlecanadaalreadygreenwiththeearlywinterrains,andnestledinathicketoftheharlequinpaintedtreesthatgaveitaname。TheyoungmanwasalittlerelievedtofindthatRoseyhadgonetothepost-officeamileaway,andthathewouldprobablyovertakeherormeetherreturning——alone。Theroad——littlemorethanatrail——woundalongthecrestofthehilllookingacrossthecanadatothelong,dark,heavily-woodedflankofMountTamalpaisthatrosefromthevalleyadozenmilesaway。Acessationofthewarmrain,ariftinthesky,andtherarespectacleofcloudscenery,combinedwithacertainsenseoffreedom,restoredthatlightheartedgayetythatbecamehimmost。AtasuddenturnoftheroadhecaughtsightofRosey’sfigurecomingtowardshim,andquickenedhisstepwiththeimpulsivenessofaboy。Butshesuddenlydisappeared,andwhenheagainsawhershewasontheothersideofthetrailapparentlypickingtheleavesofamanzanita。Shehadalreadyseenhim。

  Somehowthefranknessofhisgreetingwaschecked。Shelookedupathimwithcheeksthatretainedenoughoftheircolortosuggestwhyshehadhesitated,andsaid,\"YOUhere,Mr。Renshaw?IthoughtyouwereinSacramento。\"

  \"AndIthoughtYOUwereinPetaluma,\"heretortedgayly。\"Ihavealetterfromyourfather。Thefactis,oneofthosegentlemenwhohasbeenhauntingtheshipactuallymadeanentrylastnight。Whohewas,andwhathecamefor,nobodyknows。Perhapsyourfathergivesyouhissuspicions。\"Hecouldnothelplookingathernarrowlyashehandedherthenote。Exceptthatherprettyeyebrowswereslightlyraisedincuriositysheseemedundisturbedassheopenedtheletter。Presentlysheraisedhereyestohis。

  \"Isthisallfathergaveyou?\"

  \"All。\"

  \"You’resureyouhaven’tdroppedanything?\"

  \"Nothing。Ihavegivenyouallhegaveme。\"

  \"Andthatisallitis。\"Sheexhibitedthemissive,aperfectlyblanksheetofpaperfoldedlikeanote!

  Renshawfelttheangrybloodglowinhischeeks。\"Thisisunpardonable!Iassureyou,MissNott,theremustbesomemistake。

  Hehimselfhasprobablyforgottentheinclosure,\"hecontinued,yetwithaninwardconvictionthattheactwasperfectlypremeditatedonthepartoftheoldman。

  Theyounggirlheldoutherhandfrankly。\"Don’tthinkanymoreofit,Mr。Renshaw。Fatherisforgetfulattimes。Buttellmeaboutlastnight。\"

  InafewwordsMr。RenshawbrieflybutplainlyrelatedthedetailsoftheattemptuponthePontiac,fromthemomentthathehadbeenawakenedbyNott,tohisdiscoveryoftheunknowntrespasser’sflightbytheopendoortotheloft。Whenhehadfinished,hehesitated,andthentakingRosey’shand,saidimpulsively,\"YouwillnotbeangrywithmeifItellyouall?YourfatherfirmlybelievesthattheattemptwasmadebytheoldFrenchman,deFerrieres,withaviewofcarryingyouoff。\"

  Adozenreasonsotherthantheoneherfatherwouldhaveattributedittomighthavecalledthebloodtoherface。Butonlyinnocencecouldhavebroughtthelookofastonishedindignationtohereyesassheansweredquickly:

  \"SoTHATwaswhatyouwerelaughingat?\"

  \"Notthat,MissNott,\"saidtheyoungmaneagerly:\"thoughIwishtoGodIcouldaccusemyselfofnothingmoredisloyal。Donotspeak,Ibeg,\"headdedimpatiently,asRoseywasabouttoreply。

  \"Ihavenorighttohearyou;IhavenorighttoevenstandinyourpresenceuntilIhaveconfessedeverything。IcametothePontiac;

  Imadeyouracquaintance,MissNott,throughafraudaswickedasanythingyourfatherchargestodeFerrieres。Iamnotacontractor。IneverwasanhonestlodgerinthePontiac。Iwassimplyaspy。\"

  \"Butyoudidn’tmeantobe——itwassomemistake,wasn’tit?\"saidRosey,quitewhite,butmorefromsympathywiththeoffender’semotionthanhorrorattheoffense。

  \"IamafraidIdidmeanit。Butbearwithmeforafewmomentslongerandyoushallknowall。It’salongstory。Willyouwalkon,and——takemyarm?Youdonotshrinkfromme,MissNott。Thankyou。Iscarcelydeservethekindness。\"

  IndeedsolittledidRoseyshrinkthathewasconsciousofaslightreassuringpressureonhisarmastheymovedforward,andforthemomentIfeartheyoungmanfeltlikeexaggeratinghisoffenseforthesakeofproportionatesympathy。\"Doyouremember,\"hecontinued,\"oneeveningwhenItoldyousomeseatales,yousaidyoualwaysthoughttheremustbesomestoryaboutthePontiac?

  TherewasastoryofthePontiac,MissNott——awickedstory——aterriblestory——whichImighthavetoldyou,whichIOUGHTtohavetoldyou——whichwasthestorythatbroughtmethere。Youwereright,too,insayingthatyouthoughtIhadknownthePontiacbeforeIsteppedfirstonherdeckthatday。Ihad。\"

  HelaidhisdisengagedhandacrosslightlyonRosey’s,asiftoassurehimselfthatshewaslistening。

  \"Iwasatthattimeasailor。Ihadbeenfoolenoughtorunawayfromcollege,thinkingitafineromanticthingtoshipbeforethemastforavoyageroundtheworld。Iwasalittledisappointed,perhaps,butImadethebestofit,andintwoyearsIwassecondmateofawhalerlyinginalittleharborofoneoftheuncivilizedislandsofthePacific。WhilewewereatanchorthereaFrenchtradingvesselputin,apparentlyforwater。ShehadthedregsofamixedcrewofLascarsandPortuguese,whosaidtheyhadlosttherestoftheirmenbydesertion,andthatthecaptainandmatehadbeencarriedoffbyfever。Therewassomethingsoqueerintheirstorythatourskippertookthelawinhisownhands,andputmeonboardofherwithasalvagecrew。ButthatnighttheFrenchcrewmutinied,cutthecables,andwouldhavegottoseaifwehadnotbeenarmedandprepared,andmanagedtodrivethembelow。Whenwehadgotthemunderhatchesforafewhourstheyparleyed,andofferedtogoquietlyashore。Aswewereshortofhandsandunabletotakethemwithus,andaswehadnoevidenceagainstthem,weletthemgo,tooktheshiptoCallao,turnedherovertotheauthorities,lodgedaclaimforsalvage,andcontinuedourvoyage。

  Whenwereturnedwefoundthetruthofthestorywasknown。ShehadbeenaFrenchtraderfromMarseilles,ownedbyhercaptain;hercrewhadmutiniedinthePacific,killedtheirofficersandtheonlypassenger——theownerofthecargo。TheyhadmadeawaywiththecargoandatreasureofnearlyhalfamillionofSpanishgoldfortradingpurposeswhichbelongedtothepassenger。IncourseoftimetheshipwassoldforsalvageandputintotheSouthAmericantradeuntilthebreakingoutoftheCaliforniangoldexcitement,whenshewassentwithacargotoSanFrancisco。ThatshipwasthePontiacwhichyourfatherbought。\"

  Aslightshudderranthroughthegirl’sframe。\"Iwish——Iwishyouhadn’ttoldme,\"shesaid。\"Ishallneverclosemyeyesagaincomfortablyonboardofher,Iknow。\"

  \"IwouldsaythatyouhadpurifiedherofALLstainsofherpast——

  buttheremaybeonethatremains。AndTHATinmostpeople’seyeswouldbenodetraction。Youlookpuzzled,MissNott——butIamcomingtotheexplanationandtheendofmystory。Ashipofwarwassenttotheislandtopunishthemutineersandpirates,forsuchtheywere,buttheycouldnotbefound。Aprivateexpeditionwassenttodiscoverthetreasurewhichtheyweresupposedtohaveburied,butinvain。AbouttwomonthsagoMr。SleighttoldmeoneofhisshipmateshadsenthimaLascarsailorwhohadtodisposeofavaluablesecretregardingthePontiacforapercentage。ThatsecretwasthatthetreasurewasnevertakenbythemutineersoutofthePontiac!Theywereabouttolandandburyitwhenweboardedthem。TheytookadvantageoftheirimprisonmentunderhatchestoBURYITINTHESHIP。TheyhiditintheholdsosecurelyandsafelythatitwasneverdetectedbyusortheCallaoauthorities。Iwasthenasked,asonewhoknewthevessel,toundertakeaprivateexaminationofher,withaviewofpurchasingherfromyourfatherwithoutawakeninghissuspicions。Iassented。

  Youhavemyconfessionnow,MissNott。Youknowmycrime。Iamatyourmercy。\"

  Rosey’sarmonlytightenedaroundhisown。Hereyessoughthis。

  \"Andyoudidn’tfindanything?\"shesaid。

  ThequestionsoundedsooddlylikeSleight’s,thatRenshawreturnedalittlestiffly——

  \"Ididn’tlook。\"

  \"Why?\"askedRoseysimply。

  \"Because,\"stammeredRenshaw,withanuneasyconsciousnessofhavingexaggeratedhissentiment,\"itdidn’tseemhonorable;itdidn’tseemfairtoyou。\"

  \"Oh,yousilly!youmighthavelookedandtoldME。\"

  \"But,\"saidRenshaw,\"doyouthinkthatwouldhavebeenfairtoSleight?\"

  \"Asfairtohimastous。For,don’tyousee,itwouldn’tbelongtoanyofus。Itwouldbelongtothefriendsorthefamilyofthemanwholostit。\"

  \"Buttherewerenoheirs,\"saidRenshaw。\"Thatwasprovedbysomeimpostorwhopretendedtobehisbrother,andlibelledthePontiacatCallao,butthecourtsdecidedhewasalunatic。\"

  \"Thenitbelongstothepoorpirateswhoriskedtheirownlivesforit,ratherthantoSleight,whodidnothing。\"Shewassilentforamoment,andthenresumedwithenergy,\"Ibelievehewasatthebottomofthatattacklastnight。\"

  \"Ihavethoughtsotoo,\"saidRenshaw。

  \"ThenImustgobackatonce,\"shecontinuedimpulsively。\"Fathermustnotbeleftalone。\"

  \"NormustYOU,\"saidRenshaw,quickly。\"Doletmereturnwithyou,andsharewithyouandyourfatherthetroubleIhavebroughtuponyou。Donot,\"headdedinalowertone,\"deprivemeoftheonlychanceofexpiatingmyoffense,ofmakingmyselfworthyyourforgiveness。\"

  \"Iamsure,\"saidRosey,loweringherlidsandhalfwithdrawingherarm,\"IamsureIhavenothingtoforgive。Youdidnotbelievethetreasurebelongedtousanymorethantoanybodyelse,untilyouknewME——\"

  \"Thatistrue,\"saidtheyoungman,attemptingtotakeherhand。

  \"Imean,\"saidRosey,blushing,andshowingadistractingrowoflittleteethinoneofherinfrequentlaughs,\"oh,youknowwhatI

  mean。\"Shewithdrewherarmgently,andbecameinterestedintheselectionofcertainwaysidebayleavesastheypassedalong。\"Allthesame,Idon’tbelieveinthistreasure,\"shesaidabruptly,asiftochangethesubject。\"Idon’tbelieveiteverwashiddeninsidethePontiac。\"

  \"Thatcaneasilybeascertainednow,\"saidRenshaw。

  \"Butit’sapityyoudidn’tfinditoutwhileyouwereaboutit,\"

  saidRosey。\"Itwouldhavesavedsomuchtalkandtrouble。\"

  \"IhavetoldyouwhyIdidn’tsearchtheship,\"respondedRenshaw,withaslightbitterness。\"ButitseemsIcouldonlyavoidbeingagreatrascalbybecomingagreatfool。\"

  \"Youneverintendedtobearascal,\"saidRosey,earnestly,\"andyoucouldn’tbeafool,exceptinheedingwhatasillygirlsays。

  Ionlymeantifyouhadtakenmeintoyourconfidenceitwouldhavebeenbetter。\"

  \"MightInotsaythesametoyouregardingyourfriend,theoldFrenchman?\"returnedRenshaw。\"WhatifIweretoconfesstoyouthatIlatelysuspectedhimofknowingthesecret,andoftryingtogainyourassistance?\"

  Insteadofindignantlyrepudiatingthesuggestion,totheyoungman’sgreatdiscomfiture,Roseyonlyknitherprettybrows,andremainedforsomeminutessilent。Presentlysheaskedtimidly,——

  \"Doyouthinkitwrongtotellanotherperson’ssecretfortheirowngood?\"

  \"No,\"saidRenshaw,promptly。

  \"ThenI’lltellyouMonsieurdeFerrieres’s!ButonlybecauseI

  believefromwhatyouhavejustsaidthathewillturnouttohavesomerighttothetreasure。\"

  Thenwithkindlingeyes,andavoiceeloquentwithsympathy,RoseytoldthestoryofheraccidentaldiscoveryofdeFerrieres’smiserableexistenceintheloft。Clothingitwiththeunconsciouspoetryofherfresh,youngimagination,shelightlypassedoverhisantiquegallantryandgrotesqueweakness,exaltingonlyhislonelysufferingsandmysteriouswrongs。Renshawlistened,lostbetweenshameforhislatesuspicionsandadmirationforherthoughtfuldelicacy,untilshebegantospeakofdeFerrieres’sstrangeallusionstotheforeignpapersinhisportmanteau。\"Ithinksomewerelawpapers,andIamalmostcertainIsawthewordCallaoprintedononeofthem。\"

  \"Itmaybeso,\"saidRenshaw,thoughtfully。\"TheoldFrenchmanhasalwayspassedforaharmless,wanderingeccentric。Ihardlythinkpubliccuriosityhaseverevensoughttoknowhisname,muchlesshishistory。ButhadwenotbetterfirsttrytofindifthereIS

  anypropertybeforeweexaminehisclaimstoit?\"

  \"Asyouplease,\"saidRosey,withaslightpout;\"butyouwillfinditmucheasiertodiscoverhimthanhistreasure。It’salwayseasiertofindthethingyou’renotlookingfor。\"

  \"Untilyouwantit,\"saidRenshaw,withsuddengravity。

  \"Howprettyitlooksoverthere,\"saidRosey,turningherconsciouseyestotheoppositemountain。

  \"Very。\"

  Theyhadreachedthetopofthehill,andintheneardistancethechimneyofMadronoCottagewasevennowvisible。Attheexpectedsighttheyunconsciouslystopped——unconsciouslydisappointed。

  Roseybroketheembarrassingsilence。

  \"There’sanotherwayhome,butit’saroundaboutway,\"shesaidtimidly。

  \"Letustakeit,\"saidRenshaw。

  Shehesitated。\"Theboatgoesatfour,andwemustreturnto-

  night。\"

  \"Themorereasonwhyweshouldmakethemostofourtimenow,\"saidRenshawwithafaintsmile。\"To-morrowallthingsmaybechanged;

  to-morrowyoumayfindyourselfanheiress,MissNott。To-morrow,\"

  headded,withaslighttremorinhisvoice,\"Imayhaveearnedyourforgiveness,onlytosayfarewelltoyouforever。Letmekeepthissunshine,thispicture,thiscompanionshipwithyoulongenoughtosaynowwhatperhapsImustnotsayto-morrow。\"

  Theyweresilentforamoment,andthenbyacommoninstinctturnedtogetherintoanarrowtrail,scarcewideenoughfortwo,thatdivergedfromthestraightpracticalpathbeforethem。Itwasindeedaroundaboutwayhome,soroundabout,infact,thatastheywanderedonitseemedeventodoubleonitstrack,occasionallylingeringlongandbecomingindistinctundertheshadowofmadronoandwillow;atonetimestoppingblindlybeforeafallentreeinthehollow,wheretheyhadquitelostit,andhadtositdowntorecallit;aroughway,oftenrequiringthemutualhelpofeachother’shandsandeyestotreadtogetherinsecurity;anuncertainway,nottobefoundwithoutwhisperedconsultationandconcession,andyetawayeventuallybringingthemhandinhand,happyandhopeful,tothegateofMadronoCottage。AndiftherewasonlyjusttimeforRoseytopreparetotaketheboat,itwasduetothedeviousnessoftheway。IfastraycurlwaslyinglooseonRosey’scheek,andalonghairhadcaughtinRenshaw’sbutton,itwasowingtotheroughnessoftheway;andifinthetonesoftheirvoicesandintheglancesoftheireyestherewasamaturerseriousness,itwasduetothedimuncertaintyofthepaththeyhadtraveled,andwouldhereaftertreadtogether。

  IX

  WhenMr。NotthadsatisfiedhimselfofRenshaw’sdeparture,hecoollyboltedthedoorattheheadofthecompanionway,thuscuttingoffanycommunicationwiththelowerdeck。Takingalongriflefromtherackabovehisberth,hecarefullyexaminedthehammerandcap,andthencautiouslylethimselfdownthroughtheforehatchtothedeckbelow。Afteradeliberatesurveyofthestillintactfasteningsofthehatchovertheforehold,heproceededquietlytounloosethemagainwiththeaidofthetoolsthatstilllaythere。Whenthehatchwasoncemorefreeheliftedit,and,withdrawingafewfeetfromtheopening,sathimselfdown,rifleinhand。Aprofoundsilencereignedthroughoutthelowerdeck。

  \"Yekinrizeupouto’that,\"saidNottgently。

  Therewasastealthyrustlebelowthatseemedtoapproachthehatch,andthenwithasuddenboundtheLascarleapedonthedeck。

  ButatthesameinstantNottcoveredhimwithhisrifle。Aslightshadeofdisappointmentandsurprisehadcrossedtheoldman’sface,andcloudedhissmallroundeyesattheapparitionoftheLascar,buthishandwasnonethelessfirmuponthetriggerasthefrightenedprisonersankonhisknees,withhishandsclaspedintheattitudeofsupplicationformercy。

  \"Efyou’rethinkin’o’skippin’aforeI’vedonewithyer,\"saidNottwithlaboredgentleness,\"Ioughterwarnyethatit’smystyletodropInjinsattwohundredyards,andthisdeckain’tanywheremor’nfifty。It’sanuncomfortablestyle,anastystyle——butit’sMYstyle。IthoughtI’dtellyer,soyercouldtakeiteasywhereyouair。Where’sFerrers?\"

  Evenintheman’sinsaneterror,hisutterbewildermentatthequestionwasevident。\"Ferrers?\"hegasped;\"don’tknowhim,I

  sweartoGod,boss。\"

  \"P’r’aps,\"saidNott,withinfinitecunning,\"yerdon’tknowthemanezkemintotheloftfromthealleylastnight——p’r’apsyerdidn’tseeanairyFrenchmanwithadyedmoustache,eh?Ithoughtthatwouldfetchye!\"hecontinued,asthemanstartedattheevidencethathisvisionoflastnightwasalivingman。\"P’r’apsyouandhimdidn’tbreakintothisshiplastnight,jisttorunoffwithmydarterRosey?P’r’apsyerdon’tknowRosey,eh?P’r’apsyerdon’tknowezFerrerswantstomarryher,andhezbeenhangin’

  roundyereversinceheleft——eh?\"

  Scarcelybelievingtheevidenceofhissensesthattheoldmanwhosetreasurehehadbeentryingtostealwasutterlyignorantofhisrealoffense,andyetuncertainofthepenaltyoftheothercrimeofwhichhewasaccused,theLascarwrithedhisbodyandstammeredvaguely,\"Mercy!Mercy!\"

  \"Well,\"saidNott,cautiously,\"ezIreckonthehideofadeadChineeniggerain’tanymorevallyblethanthatofadeadInjin,I

  don’tcareefIletuponyer——seein’thecussednessain’tyours。

  ButefIletyeroffthisonce,youmusttakeamessagetoFerrersfromme。\"

  \"Letmeoffthistime,boss,andIsweartoGodIwill,\"saidtheLascareagerly。

  \"YekinsaytoFerrers——letmesee——\"deliberatedNott,leaningonhisriflewithcautiousreflection。\"YekinsaytoFerrerslikethis——sezyou,’Ferrers,’sezyou,’theoldmansezthataforeyouwentawayyouseztohim,sezyou,\"Itakemyhonorwithme,\"sezyou’——haveyougotthat?\"interruptedNottsuddenly。

  \"Yes,boss。\"

  \"’Itakemyhonorwithme,’sezyou,\"repeatedNottslowly。

  \"’Now,’sezyou——’theoldmansez,sezhe——tellFerrers,sezhe,thathishonorhavin’runawayagin,hesendsitbacktohim,andefheeverketchesitaroundafterthis,he’llshootitonsight。’

  Hevyergotthat?\"

  \"Yes,\"stammeredthebewilderedcaptive。

  \"Thengit!\"

  TheLascarsprangtohisfeetwiththeagilityofapanther,leapedthroughthehatchabovehim,anddisappearedoverthebowoftheshipwithanunhesitatingdirectnessthatshowedthateveryavenueofescapehadbeenalreadycontemplatedbyhim。Slippinglightlyfromthecutwatertotheground,hecontinuedhisflight,onlystoppingattheprivateofficeofMr。Sleight。

  WhenMr。RenshawandRoseyNottarrivedonboardthePontiacthatevening,theywereastonishedtofindthepassagebeforethecabincompletelyoccupiedwithtrunksandboxes,andthebulkoftheirhouseholdgoodsapparentlyintheprocessofremoval。Mr。Nott,whowassuperintendingtheworkoftwoChinamen,betrayednotonlynosurpriseattheappearanceoftheyoungpeople,butnottheremotestrecognitionoftheirownbewildermentathisoccupation。

  \"Kalkilatin’,\"heremarkedcasuallytohisdaughter,\"you’dratherlookarteryourfixin’s,Rosey,I’veleft’emtillthelast。

  P’r’apsyerandMr。Renshawwouldn’tmindsittin’downonthatlockeruntilI’vestrappedthisyerbox。\"

  \"Butwhatdoesitallmean,father?\"saidRosey,takingtheoldmanbythelapelsofhissea-jacket,andslightlyemphasizingherquestion。\"Whatinthenameofgoodnessareyoudoing?\"

  \"Breakin’camp,Roseydear,breakin’camp,jistezweuster,\"

  repliedNottwithcheerfulphilosophy。\"Kinderlikeoldtimes,ain’tit?Lord,Rosey,\"hecontinued,stoppingandfollowingupthereminiscence,withtheendoftheropeinhishandasifitwereaclue,\"don’tyemindthatdaywestartedouterLivermorePass,andseedthehullo’theCalifornycoaststretchin’yonder——

  eh?Butdon’tyebeskeered,Roseydear,\"headdedquickly,asifinrecognitionofthealarmexpressedinherface。\"Iain’tturningyeouterhouseandhome;I’vejisthiredthat’ereMadronoCottagefromthePetersontilwekinlookround。\"

  \"Butyou’renotleavingtheship,father,\"continuedRosey,impetuously。\"Youhaven’tsoldittothatmanSleight?\"

  Mr。Nottroseandcarefullyclosedthecabindoor。Thendrawingalargewalletfromhispocket,hesaid,\"It’ssing’laryeshouldhevgotthenamerightthefirstpop,ain’tit,Rosey?butit’sSleight,sureenough,allthetime。Thisyercheck,\"headded,producingapaperfromthedepthsofthewallet,\"thisyercheckfor25,000dollarsiswothepaidforitonlytwohoursago。\"

  \"But,\"saidRenshaw,springingtohisfeetfuriously,\"you’reduped,swindled——betrayed!\"

  \"Youngman,\"saidNott,throwingacertaindignityintohishabitualgestureofplacinghishandsonRenshaw’sshoulders,\"I

  boughtthisyershipfiveyearsagojistezshestoodfor8,000

  dollars。Kalkilatin’wotshecostmeinrepairsandtaxes,andwotshebroughtmeinsincethen,accordin’tomyfiggerin’,Idon’tcallaclearprofitof15,000dollarsmuchofaswindle。\"

  \"Tellhimall,\"saidRosey,quickly,morealarmedatRenshaw’sdespairingfacethanatthenewsitself。\"Tellhimeverything,Dick——Mr。Renshaw;itmaynotbetoolate。\"

  InavoicehalfchokedwithpassionateindignationRenshawhurriedlyrepeatedthestoryofthehiddentreasure,andtheplottorescueit,promptedfrequentlybyRosey’stenaciousmemoryandassistedbyRosey’sdeftandtactfulexplanations。ButtotheirsurprisetheimperturbablecountenanceofAbnerNottneveraltered;

  aslightmoistureofkindlypaternaltoleranceoftheirextravaganceglistenedinhislittleeyes,butnothingmore。

  \"Eftherewasaparto’thisship,aplankoraboltezIdon’tknow,ezIhevn’ttouchedwithmyownhand,andlookedintowithmyowneyes,tharmightbesuthin’inthatstory。Idon’tletontobeasailorlikeYOU,butezIknowtheshipezaboyknowshisfirsthoss,asawomanknowsherfirstbabby,Ireckontharain’tnotreasureyer,onlessitwasbroughtintothePontiaclastnightbythemchaps。\"

  \"Butareyoumad!Sleightwouldnotpaythreetimesthevalueoftheshipto-dayifhewerenotpositive!AndthatpositiveknowledgewasgainedlastnightbythevillainwhobrokeintothePontiac——nodoubttheLascar。\"

  \"Surely,\"saidNott,meditatively。\"TheLascar!There’ssuthin’

  inthat。ThatLascarIfasteneddownintheholdlastnightunbeknownsttoyou,Mr。Renshaw,andlethimoutagainthismorningekallyunbeknownst。\"

  \"AndyoulethimcarryhisinformationtoSleight——withoutaword!\"

  saidRenshaw,withasickeningsenseofNott’sutterfatuity。

  \"Isenthimbackwithamessagetothemanhekemfrom,\"saidNott,winkingbothhiseyesatRenshaw,significantly,andmakingsignsbehindhisdaughter’sback。

  Rosey,consciousofherlover’sirritation,andmoreeagertosoothehisimpatiencethanfromanyfaithinhersuggestion,interfered。\"Whynotexaminetheplacewherehewasconcealed?hemayhaveleftsometracesofhissearch。\"

  Thetwomenlookedateachother。\"Seem’ezI’veturnedthePontiacovertoSleightjistezitstands,Idon’tknowezit’s’xactlyonthesquare,\"saidNottdoubtfully。

  \"You’vearighttoknowatleastWHATyoudelivertohim,\"

  interruptedRenshawbrusquely:\"Bringalantern。\"

  FollowedbyRosey,RenshawandNotthurriedlysoughtthelowerdeckandtheopenhatchoftheforehold。Thetwomenleapeddownfirstwiththelantern,andthenassistedRoseytodescend。Renshawtookastepforwardandutteredacry。

  Theraysofthelanternfellontheship’sside。TheLascarhad,duringhisforcedseclusion,putbacktheboxesoftreasureandreplacedtheplanking,yetnotsocarefullybutthatthequickeyeofRenshawhaddiscoveredit。Thenextmomenthehadstrippedawaytheplankingagain,andthehurriedly-restoredboxwhichtheLascarhadfoundfelltothedeck,scatteringpartofitsringingcontents。Roseyturnedpale;Renshaw’seyesflashedfire;onlyAbnerNottremainedquietandimpassive。

  \"Areyousatisfiedyouhavebeenduped?\"saidRenshawpassionately。

  TotheirsurpriseMr。Nottstoopeddown,andpickinguponeofthecoinshandeditgravelytoRenshaw。\"Wouldyemindheftin’that’erecoininyourhand——feelin’it,bitin’it,scrapin’itwithaknife,andkinderseein’howitcompareswithothercoins?\"

  \"Whatdoyoumean?\"saidRenshaw。

  \"Imeanthatthatyercoin——thatALLthecoinsinthisyerbox,thatallthecoinsinthemotherboxes——andther’sfortyon’em——isallandeveryoneof’emcounterfeits!\"

  ThepiecedroppedunconsciouslyfromRenshaw’shand,andstrikinganotherthatlayonthedeckgaveoutadull,suspiciousring。

  \"TheywazcounterfeitsgotupbythemDutchsupercargosharpsfordealin’withtheInjinsandcannibalsandSouthSeaheathensezbowsdowntowoodandstone。Ifsatisfiedthemezwellezthembuttonsyeputsinmissionaryboxes,Ireckon,and’ceptingezfreight,don’tcostnothin’。Ifound’emtuckedintheribso’theoldPontiacwhenIboughther,andInailed’emupintharlesttheyshouldfallintodishonesthands。It’saluckything,Mr。

  Renshaw,thattheycomesintothehonestfingersofasquaremanlikeSleight——ain’tit?\"

  Heturnedhissmall,guilelesseyesuponRenshawwithsuchchild-

  likesimplicitythatitcheckedthehystericallaughthatwasrisingtotheyoungman’slips。

  \"Butdidanyoneknowofthisbutyourself?\"

  \"Ireckonnot。Ioncesuspicionedthatoldcap’enBowers,whowasalwaysfoolin’roundtheholdyer,musthevnoticedthebulgeinthecasin’,butwhenhetooktoaxin’questionsIaxedothers——yeknowmystyle,Rosey?Come。\"

  Heledthewaygrimlybacktothecabin,theyoungpeoplefollowing;butturningsuddenlyatthecompanionwayheobservedRenshaw’sarmaroundthewaistofhisdaughter。

  Hesaidnothinguntiltheyhadreachedthecabin,whenheclosedthedoorsoftly,andlookingatthembothgently,saidwithinfinitecunning——

  \"Efitisn’ttoolate,Rosey,yekintellthisyoungmanezhowI

  forgivehimforhavin’diskiveredTHETREASUREofthePontiac。\"……

  ItwasnearlyeighteenmonthsafterwardsthatMr。Nottonemorningenteredtheroomofhisson-in-lawatMadronoCottage。Drawinghimaside,hesaidwithhisoldairofmystery,\"NowezRosey’sailin’

  anddon’tseemtobesoeagertodiskiverwhat’sbecomeofMr。

  Ferrers,Idon’tmindtellin’yethatoverayearagoIheardhediedsuddenlyinSacramento。Tharwassuthin’inthepaperabouthisbein’alunaticandclaimin’tobearelationtosomebodyonthePontiac;butlikeseznotit’sonlythewaythosenewspaperfellowsgotholdofthestoryofhiswantin’tomarryRosey。\"

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