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  CHAPTERI

  ItmustbeadmittedthatthecivilizingprocessesofRoughandReadywerenotmarkedbyanyoftheamelioratingconditionsofotherimprovedcamps。Afterthediscoveryofthefamous\"Eureka\"

  lead,therewastheusualinfluxofgamblersandsaloon—keepers;

  butthatwasacceptedasamatterofcourse。Butitwasthoughthardthat,afterachurchwasbuiltandanewschoolerected,itshouldsuddenlybefoundnecessarytohavedoorsthatlocked,insteadofstandingshamelesslyopentothecriticismandtemptationofwayfarers,orthatportablepropertycouldnolongerbeleftoutatnightintheoldfondrelianceonuniversalbrotherhood。Thehabitofborrowingwasstoppedwiththeintroductionofmoremoneyintothecamp,andtheestablishmentofratesofinterest;thepoorerpeopleeithertookwhattheywanted,orasindiscreetlyboughtoncredit。Therewerebetterclothestobeseeninitsonelongstragglingstreet,butthosewhoworethemgenerallylackedthegrimvirtueoftheoldpioneers,andthefairerfacesthatweretobeseenweregenerallyrouged。Therewasayearortwoofthiskindofmutation,inwhichtheyouthfulbarbarismofRoughandReadymighthavebeensaidtostrugglewithadultcivilizedwickedness,andthenthenameitselfdisappeared。

  ByanActoftheLegislaturethegrowingtownwascalled\"Atherly,\"

  aftertheowneroftheEurekamine,——PeterAtherly,——whohadgivenlargesstothetowninits\"Waterworks\"anda\"GinMill,\"asthenewAtherlyHotelanditsgildedbar—roomswerenowcalled。Evenatthelastmoment,however,thenewtitleof\"Atherly\"hunginthebalance。TheromanticdaughterofthepastorhadsaidthatMr。

  Atherlyshouldbecalled\"AtherlyofAtherly,\"anaristocratictitlesostronglysuggestiveofaninnovationupondemocraticprinciplesthatitwasnotuntilitwasdiscreetlysuggestedthateverybodywasstillfreetocallhim\"Atherly,lateofRoughandReady,\"thatoppositionceased。

  Possiblythisincidentmayhavefirstawakenedhimtothevalueofhisname,andsomeanxietyastoitsorigin。Roughlyspeaking,Atherly’sfatherwasonlyabucolicemigrantfrom\"Mizzouri,\"andhismotherhaddonethewashingforthecamponherfirstarrival。

  TheAtherlyshadsufferedontheiroverlandjourneyfromdroughtandfamine,withtheadditionofbeingcapturedbyIndians,whohadheldthemcaptivefortenmonths。Indeed,Mr。Atherly,senior,neverrecoveredfromtheeffectsofhiscaptivity,anddiedshortlyafterMrs。Atherlyhadgivenbirthtotwins,PeterandJennyAtherly。ThiswasscantknowledgeforPeterintheglorificationofhisnamethroughhisimmediateprogenitors;but\"AtherlyofAtherly\"stillsoundedpleasantly,and,astheyoungladyhadsaid,smackedofoldfeudaldaysandhonors。Itwasbelievedbeyonddoubt,evenintheirsimplefamilyrecords,——theflyleafofaBible,——thatPeterAtherly’sgreat—grandfatherwasanEnglishmanwhobroughtovertohisMajesty’sVirginianpossessionshisonlyson,thenaboy。Itwasnotestablished,however,towhatclassofdeportationhebelonged:whetherhewassufferingexilefromreligiousorjudicialconviction,orifhewereonlyoneofthearticled\"apprentices\"wholargelymadeuptheAmericanimmigrationofthosedays。Howbeit,\"Atherly\"wasundoubtedlyanEnglishname,evensuggestingrespectableandlandedancestry,andPeterAtherlywasproudofit。HelookedsomewhataskanceuponhisIrishandGermanfellowcitizens,andtalkedagooddealabout\"race。\"Twothings,however,concernedhim:hewasnotinlookscertainlylikeanytypeofmodernEnglishmanasseeneitheronthestageinSanFrancisco,orasanactualtouristintheminingregions,andhisaccentwasundoubtedlySouthwestern。Hewastallanddark,withdeep—seteyesinasingularlyimmobilecountenance;hehadanerectbutlitheandsinewyfigureevenforhisthirtyoddyears,andmighteasilyhavebeentakenforanyotherAmericanexceptforthesingleexceptionthathisnosewasdistinctlyRoman,andgavehimadistinguishedair。TherewasasuggestionofAbrahamLincoln(andevenofDonQuixote)inhistall,melancholyfigureandlengthoflimb,butnothingwhateverthatsuggestedanEnglishman。

  ItwasshortlyafterthechristeningofAtherlytownthatanincidentoccurredwhichatfirstshook,andthenthemorefirmlyestablished,hismildmonomania。Hiswidowedmotherhadbeenforthelasttwoyearsaninmateofaprivateasylumforinebriates,throughcertainhabitscontractedwhilewashingforthecampinthefirstyearofherwidowhood。ThishadalwaysbeenamatterofopensympathytoRoughandReady;butitwasasecretreproachhintedatinAtherly,althoughitwasknownthattherichPeterAtherlykepthismotherliberallysupplied,andthatbothheandhissister\"Jinny\"orJennyAtherlyvisitedherfrequently。Onedayhewastelegraphedfor,andongoingtotheasylumfoundMrs。Atherlydeliriousandraving。Throughherson’sliberalityshehadbribedanattendant,andwasfastsuccumbingtoaprivatedebauch。IntheintervalsofherdeliriumshecalledPeterbyname,talkedfrenziedlyandmysteriouslyofhis\"highconnections\"——alludedtohimselfandhissisterasbeingofthe\"truebreed\"——andwithacertainvigorofepithet,pickedupinthefamiliarityofthecampduringthedayswhenshewasknownas\"OldMa’amAtherly\"or\"AuntSally,\"declaredthattheywere\"nocorn—crackingHoosiers,\"

  \"hayseedpikes,\"nor\"northernYankeescum,\"andthatsheshouldyetlivetoseethem\"holdingtheirownlandsagainandthelandsoftheirforefathers。\"Quietedatlastbyopiates,shefellintoamorelucidbutscarcelylessdistressingattitude。Recognizinghersonagain,aswellasherownfastfailingcondition,shesarcasticallythankedhimforcomingto\"seeheroff,\"congratulatedhimthathewouldsoonbesparedthelieandexpenseofkeepingherhereonaccountofhispride,underthethinpretextoftryingto\"cure\"her。SheknewthatSallyAtherlyofRoughandReadywasn’tconsideredfitcompanyfor\"AtherlyofAtherly\"byhisfinenewfriends。Thisandmuchmoreinavoiceminglingmaudlinsentimentwithbitterresentment,andwithanominousglitterinherbloodshotandglairyeyes。Peterwincedwithaconsciousnessofthehalf—truthofherreproaches,butthecuriosityandexcitementawakenedbytherevelationsofherfrenzyweregreaterthanhisremorse。Hesaidquickly:——

  \"Youwerespeakingoffather!——ofhisfamily——hislandsandpossessions。Tellmeagain!\"

  \"Wotareyegivin’us?\"sheejaculatedinhuskysuspicion,openinguponhimherbeadyeyes,inwhichthefilmofdeathwasalreadygathering。

  \"Tellmeoffather,——myfatherandhisfamily!hisgreat—

  grandfather!——theAtherlys,myrelations——whatyouweresaying。

  Whatdoyouknowaboutthem?\"

  \"THAT’Sallyewanterknow——isit?THAT’Swhatye’r’comin’totheoldwasher—womanfor——isit?\"sheburstoutwiththedesperationofdisgust。\"Well——giveitup!Askmeanother!\"

  \"But,mother——theoldrecords,youknow!ThefamilyBible——whatyouoncetoldus——meandJinny!\"

  Somethinggurgledinherthroatlikeachuckle。Withtheenergyofmalevolence,shestammered:\"Therewasn’tnorecords——therewasn’tnofamilyBible!it’sallalie——youhearme!YourAtherlythatyou’resoproudofwasjustaBritishbummerwhowaskickedouterhisfamilyinEnglandandsenttobuzzroundinAmericky。Hehoney—fogledme——SallyMagregor——outofabetterfamilythanhis’n,inKansas,andskyugledmeaway,butitwasastraightoutmarriage,andIkinproveit。ItwasintheSt。Louispapers,andI’vegotitstoredawaysafeenoughinmytrunk!Youhearme!I’mshoutin’!Buthewasn’tnooldsettlerinMizzouri——hewasn’tdescendedfromanysettler,either!HewasanewmanouterEngland——freshcaught——andtalkeddownhisthroat。AndhefooledME——thedarterofanoldfamilythatwassettledontherightbankoftheMizzouriaforeDan’lBoonecametoKentucky——withhisnewphilanderings。Thenhebrokeup,andwentalltopieceswhenwestruckCaliforny,andleftME——SallyMagregor,whosefatherhadniggersofhisown——towashforRoughandReady!THAT’SyourAtherly!Takehim!Idon’twanthim——I’vedonewithhim!Iwasdonewithhimlongafore——afore\"——acoughcheckedherutterance,——

  \"afore\"——Shegaspedagain,butthewordsseemedtostrangleinherthroat。Intentonlyonherwordsandscarcelyheedinghersufferings,Peterwasbendingoverhereagerly,whenthedoctorrudelypulledhimawayandliftedhertoasittingposture。Butsheneverspokeagain。Thestrongestrestorativesquicklyadministeredonlyleftherinastateofscarcelybreathingunconsciousness。

  \"Isshedying?Can’tyoubringherto,\"saidtheanxiousPeter,\"ifonlyforamoment,doctor?\"

  \"I’mthinkin’,\"saidthevisitingdoctor,anoldScotcharmysurgeon,lookingattherichMr。Atherlywithcool,professionalcontempt,\"thatyourmotherwillnadoanymorewashingformeasintheoldtime,norgiveupherlifeagaintosupportherbairns。

  Anditisnamyeententiontobringherbacktopainforthepurposesofgeeneralconversation!\"

  Nor,indeed,didsheevercomebacktoanypurpose,butpassedawaywithherunfinishedsentence。AndherlimbswerescarcelydecentlycomposedbytheattendantsbeforePeterwasrummagingthetrunkinherroomforthepapershehadspokenof。Itwasinanoldwork—

  box——anowfadedyellowclippingfromanewspaper,lyingamidstspoilsofcottonthread,buttons,andbeeswax,whichheeventhenrememberedtohaveseenuponhismother’slapwhenshesuperaddedthesewingonofbuttonstoherwashingoftheminers’shirts。Andhisdarkandhollowcheekglowedwithgratifiedsentimentashereadtheclipping。

  \"WehearwithregretofthedeathofPhilipAtherly,Esq。,ofRoughandReady,California。Mr。AtherlywillberememberedbysomeofourreadersastheherooftheromanticelopementofMissSallieMagregor,daughterofColonel’Bob’Magregor,whichcreatedsuchastirinwell—to—docirclessomethirtyyearsago。Itwasknownvaguelythattheyoungcouplehad’goneWest,’——athenunknownregion,——butitseemsthatafterseveretrialsandtribulationsonthefrontierwithsavages,theyemigratedearlytoOregon,andthen,ontheoutbreakofthegoldfever,toCalifornia。ButitwillbeasurprisetomanytoknowthatithasjusttranspiredthatMr。AtherlywasthesecondsonofSirAshleyAtherly,anEnglishbaronet,andbythedeathofhisbrothermighthavesucceededtothepropertyandtitle。\"

  Heremainedforsomemomentslookingfixedlyatthepaper,untilthecommonplaceparagraphimprinteditselfuponhisbrainasnolineofsageorpoethadeverdone,andthenhefoldeditupandputitinhispocket。Inhisexaltationhefeltthateventhemotherhehadneverlovedwaspromotedtoacertainrespectashisfather’swife,althoughhewasequallyconsciousofanewresentmentagainstherforhercontemptuousallusionstoHIS

  father,andherevidenthopelessinabilitytocomprehendhisposition。Hismother,hefeared,wasindeedlow!——butHEwashisfather’sson!Nevertheless,hegaveherafuneralatAtherly,longrememberedforitsbarbaricopulenceanddisplay。Thirtycarriages,procuredfromSacramentoatgreatexpense,werefreelyofferedtohisfriendstojoinintheastoundingpageant。A

  wonderfulcasketofironandsilver,broughtfromSanFrancisco,heldtheremainsoftheex—washerwomanofRoughandReady。Butamoreremarkableinnovationwastheadditionofaroyalcrowntotheotherornamentationofthecasket。PeterAtherly’sideasofheraldrywereveryvague,——SacramentoatthattimeofferedhimnoopportunityofknowingwhatwerethearmsoftheAtherlys,——andtheintroductionoftheroyalcrownseemedtosatisfyPeter’smindastowhatacrestMIGHTbe,whiletotheordinarydemocraticminditsimplysuggestedthatthecorpsewasEnglish!Politicalcriticismbeingthushappilyaverted,Mrs。Atherly’sbodywaslaidinthelittlecemetery,notfarawayfromcertainrudewoodencrosseswhichmarkedtheburial—placeofwandererswhoseverynameswereunknown,andinduetimeamarbleshaftwaserectedoverit。Butwhen,thenextday,thecountypapercontained,inadditiontothecolumn—and—a—halfdescriptionofthefuneral,themoreformalannouncementofthedeathof\"Mrs。SallieAtherly,wifeofthelatePhilipAtherly,secondsonofSirAshleyAtherly,ofEngland,\"

  criticismandcommentbrokeout。TheoldpioneersofRoughandReadyfeltthattheyhadbeenimposedupon,andthatinsomevaguewaytheunfortunatewomanhadmadethemthevictimsofahugepracticaljokeduringalltheseyears。Thatshehadgrimlyenjoyedtheirignoranceofherpositiontheydidnotdoubt。\"Why,I

  rememberonctwhenIwassorterbullyraggin’heraboutmixin’upmydudswithDocSimmons’s,andsendin’meWhiskeyDick’soldrags,sheturnedroundsuddenwithakindofscreech,andranoutintothebrush。Ireckoned,atthetime,thatitwaseither’drink’orfeelin’s,andcouldhevkickedmyselfforbeingsassytotheoldwoman,butIknownowthatallthistimethataircritter——thatbarrownet’sdaughter—in—law——wasjustlaughin’herselfintofitsinthebrush!No,sir,sheplayedthisyercampforallitwasworth,yearinandout,andwejustgaveourselvesawaylikespeckledidiots!andnowshe’slyin’outtharintheboneyard,andkeepsonp’intin’thejoke,anda—roarin’atusinmarble。\"

  EventhelatercitizensinAtherlyfeltanequalresentmentagainsther,butfromdifferentmotives。Thatherdrinkinghabitsandherpowerfulvocabularywerealltheeffectofheraristocraticalliancetheyneverdoubted。And,althoughitbroughtthevirtuesoftheirownsuperiorrepublicansobrietyintogreatercontrast,theyfeltascandalathavingbeentrickedintoattendingthisgildedfuneralofdissipatedrank。PeterAtherlyfoundhimselfunpopularinhisowntown。Thesoberwhodrankfromhisfree\"Waterworks,\"andthegiddyoneswhoimbibedathis\"GinMill,\"

  equallycriticisedhim。Hecouldnotunderstandit;hispeculiarpredilectionshadbeenacceptedbefore,whentheyweremerepresumptions;whyshouldtheynotNOW,whentheywereadmittedfacts?Hewasconsciousofnochangeinhimselfsincethefuneral!

  Yetthecriticismwenton。Presentlyittookthemilderbutmorecontagiousformofridicule。Inhisownhotel,builtwithhisownmoney,andinhisownpresence,hehadheardarecklessfrequenterofthebar—roomdeclinesomeprofferedrefreshmentonthegroundthat\"heonlydrankwithhistitledrelatives。\"Alocalhumorist,amidsttheapplauseofanadmiringcrowdatthepost—officewindow,hadopenlyaccusedthepostmasterofwithholdingletterstohimfromhisonlysurvivingbrother,\"theDookofDoncherknow。\"\"Theoledookyneveronctmissedthemailtoletmeknowwot’sgoin’oninmechildhood’shome,\"remarkedthehumoristplaintively;\"andyer’sthisdod—blastedgov’mentmuleofapostmasterkeepin’melettersback!\"Letterswithpretentiousandgildedcoatsofarms,takenfromthedecoratedinnerliningofcigar—boxes,werepostedtoprominentcitizens。TheneighboringandunregeneratedsettlementofRedDogwasmoreoutrageousinitscontribution。TheRedDog\"Sentinel,\"incommentingonthedeathof\"HaulbowlineTom,\"adrunkenEnglishman—o’—war’sman,said:\"Itmaynotbegenerallyknownthatourregrettedfellowcitizen,whileservingonH。M。S。Boxer,wassecretlymarriedtoQueenKikaluoftheFriendlyGroup;but,unlikesomeofourprosperousneighbors,heneverboastedofhisroyalalliance,andresistedwithsteadyBritishpluckanyinvitationtosharethethrone。Indeed,anyallusiontothesubjectaffectedhimdeeply。Therearethoseamonguswhowillrememberthebeautifulportraitofhisroyalbridetattooeduponhisleftarmwiththeroyalcrestandthecrossedflagsofthetwonations。\"OnlyPeterAtherlyandhissisterunderstoodthestinginflictedeitherbyaccidentordesigninthelattersentence。Bothheandhissisterhadsomesingularhieroglyphicbrandedontheirarms,——probablyareminiscenceoftheirlifeontheplainsintheirinfantIndiancaptivity。Buttherewasnomistakingthegeneralsentiment。Thecriticismsofasmalltownmaybecomeinevasible。AtherlydeterminedtotakethefirstopportunitytoleaveRoughandReady。Hewasrich;hispropertywassecure;therewasnoreasonwhyheshouldstaywherehisfamilypretensionswereadrawback。Andafurthercircumstancedeterminedhisresolution。

  Hewasawaitinghissisterinhisnewhouseonalittlecrestabovethetown。Shehadbeenatthetimeofhermother’sdeath,andsince,aprivateboarderintheSacredHeartConventatSantaClara,whenceshehadbeensummonedtothefuneral,buthadreturnedthenextday。Fewpeoplehadnoticedinherbrother’scarriagetheveiledfigurewhichmighthavebelongedtooneofthereligiousorders;stilllessdidtheyrememberthedark,lank,heavy—browedgirlwhohadsometimesbeenseenaboutRoughandReady。Forshehadherbrother’smelancholy,andgreaterreticence,andhadcontinuedofherownfreewill,longafterhergirlishpupilageattheconvent,tolivesecludedunderitsmaternalroofwithouttakingorders。Ageneralsuspicionthatshewaseitherareligious\"crank,\"orconsideredherselftoogoodtoliveinamountainminingtown,hadnotcontributedtoherbrother’spopularity。Inherabstractionfromworldlyambitionsshehad,naturally,takennopartinherbrother’sfamilypretensions。Hehadgivenheranindependentallowance,andshewassupposedtobeequallyasharerinhisgoodfortune。YetshehadsuddenlydeclaredherintentionofreturningtoAtherly,toconsulthimonaffairsofimportance。

  Peterwasbothsurprisedandeager;therewasbutlittleaffectionbetweenthem,but,preoccupiedwithhisoneidea,hewassatisfiedthatshewantedtotalkaboutthefamily。

  Buthewasamazed,disappointed,anddisconcerted。ForJennyAtherly,thesoberrecluseofSantaClara,hiddeninhersombredraperiesatthefuneral,wasnolongertoberecognizedinthefashionable,smartlybutsomewhatover—dressedwomanhesawbeforehim。InspiteofherlargefeaturesandthedistinguishingRomannose,likehisown,shelookedevenprettyinherexcitement。Shehadlefttheconvent,shewastiredofthelifethere,shewassatisfiedthatareligiousvocationwouldnotsuither。Inbrief,sheintendedtoenjoyherselflikeotherwomen。Ifhereallyfeltaprideinthefamilyheoughttotakeherout,likeotherbrothers,and\"giveherashow。\"Hecoulddoitthereifheliked,andshewouldkeephouseforhim。Ifhedidn’twantto,shemusthaveenoughmoneytokeepherfashionablyinSanFrancisco。Butshewantedexcitement,andthatsheWOULDHAVE!Shewantedtogotoballs,theatres,andentertainments,andsheintendedto!Hervoicegrewquitehigh,andherdarkcheekglowedwithsomenew—

  foundemotion。

  Astoundedashewas,Petersuccumbed。Itwasbetterthatsheshouldindulgeherastoundingcapriceunderhisroofthanelsewhere。ItwouldnotdoforthesisterofanAtherlytoprovokescandal。Hegaveentertainments,picnics,andparties,and\"Jinny\"

  Atherlyplungedintothesemildfestivitieswiththeenthusiasmofaschoolgirl。Shenotonlycoulddancewithfeverishenergyallnight,butnextdaycouldmountahorse——shewasafearlessrider——

  andleadthemostaccomplishedhorsemen。Shewasagoodshot,shewalkedwiththeuntiringfootofacoyote,shethreadedthewoodswiththeinstinctofapioneer。Peterregardedherwithasingularminglingofastonishmentandfear。Surelyshehadnotlearnedthisatschool!Thesewerenottheteachingsnorthesportsofthegoodsisters!Heoncedaredtointerrogateherregardingthischangeinherhabits。\"IalwaysFELTlikeit,\"sheansweredquickly,\"butI

  keptitdown。IusedsometimestofeelthatIcouldn’tstanditanylonger,butmustrushoutanddosomething,\"shesaidpassionately;\"but,\"shewentonwithfurtiveeyes,andasuddenwildtimiditylikethatofafawn,\"Iwasafraid!IwasafraidIT

  WASLIKEMOTHER!ItseemedtometobeHERbloodthatwasrisinginme,andIkeptitdown,——Ididn’twanttobelikeher,——andI

  prayedandstruggledagainstit。Didyou,\"shesaid,suddenlygraspinghishand,\"everfeellikethat?\"

  ButPeterneverhad。Hismelancholyfaithinhisfather’sracehadleftnothoughtofhismother’sbloodminglingwithit。\"But,\"hesaidgravely,\"believingthis,whydidyouchange?\"

  \"BecauseIcouldholdoutnolonger。Ishouldhavegonecrazy。

  TimesIwantedtotakesomeofthosemeeknuns,someofthosewhite—facedpupilswiththeirblueeyesandwavyflaxenhair,andstranglethem。Icouldn’tstriveandprayandstruggleanylongerTHERE,andsoIcameheretoletmyselfout!IsupposewhenIgetmarried——andIoughtto,withmymoney——itmaychangeme!Youdon’tsuppose,\"shesaid,withareturnofherwild—animal—liketimidity,\"itisanythingthatwasinFATHER,inthoseATHERLYS,——

  doyou?\"

  ButPeterhadnoideaofanythingbutvirtueintheAtherlyblood;

  hehadheardthattheupperclassofEuropeanswerefondoffieldsportsandofhunting;itwasoddthathissistershouldinheritthispropensityandnothe。Heregardedhermorekindlyforthisevidenceofrace。\"Youthinkofgettingmarried?\"hesaidmoregently,yetwithacertainbrotherlydoubtthatanymancouldlikeherenough,evenwithhermoney。\"Isthereanyoneherewould——

  suityou?\"headdeddiplomatically。

  \"No——Ihatethemall!\"sheburstout。\"Thereisn’toneIdon’tdespiseforhissickening,foppish,womanishairs。\"

  Nevertheless,itwasquiteevidentthatsomeofthemenwereattractedbyhersingularoriginalityandacertaingoodcomradeshipinherways。AnditwasononeoftheirridingexcursionsthatPeternoticedthatshewassingledoutbyagood—

  looking,blond—hairedyounglawyerofthetownforhisespecialattentions。Asthecavalcadestraggledinclimbingthemountain,theyoungfellowrodeclosetohersaddle—bow,andasthedistancelengthenedbetweentheotherstragglers,theyatlastwerequitealone。Whenthetrailbecamemoredenselywooded,Peterquitelostsightofthem。Butwhen,afewmomentslater,havinglostthetrailhimself,theyagainappearedinthedistancebeforehim,hewassoamazedthatheunconsciouslyhalted。Forthetwohorseswerewalkingsidebyside,andthestranger’sarmwasroundhissister’swaist。

  HadPeteranysenseofhumorhemighthavesmiledatthisweaknessinhisAmazoniansister,buthesawonlytheserious,practicalsideofthesituation,with,ofcourse,itsinevitablerelationtohisonecontrollingidea。Theyoungmanwasingoodpractice,andwouldhavemadeaneligiblehusbandtoanyoneelse。ButwashefittomatewithanAtherly?Whatwouldthoseasyetunknownandpowerfulrelativessaytoit?Atthesametimehecouldnothelpknowingthat\"Jinny,\"intheeccentricitiesofhervirginspinsterhood,mightbeequallyobjectionabletothem,asshecertainlywasaseveretrialtohimhere。Ifshewereoffhishandshemightbeabletoprosecutehissearchforhisrelativeswithmorefreedom。Afterall,thereweremesalliancesinallfamilies,andbeingawomanshewasnotinthedirectline。

  Instead,therefore,ofspurringforwardtojointhem,helingeredalittleuntiltheypassedoutofsight,anduntilhewasjoinedbyacompanionfrombehind。Him,too,hepurposelydelayed。Theywerewalkingslowly,breathingtheirmustangs,whenhiscompanionsuddenlyutteredacryofalarm,andsprangfromhishorse。Foronthetrailbeforethemlaytheyounglawyerquiteunconscious,withhisriderlesssteednippingtheyoungleavesoftheunderbrush。Hewasevidentlystunnedbyafall,althoughacrosshisfacewasalividweltwhichmighthavebeencausedbycollisionwiththesmallelasticlimbofasapling,orablowfromariding—whip;happilythelastideawasonlyinPeter’smind。Astheyliftedhimuphecameslowlytoconsciousness。Hewasbewilderedanddazedatfirst,butashebegantospeakthecolorcamebackfreshlytohisface。Hecouldnotconceive,hestammered,whathadhappened。HewasridingwithMissAtherly,andhesupposedhishorsehadslippeduponsomewitheredpineneedlesandthrownhim!Aspasmofpaincrossedhisfacesuddenly,andheliftedhishandtothetopofhishead。WashehurtTHERE?No,butperhapshishair,whichwasflowingandcurly,hadcaughtinthebranches——likeAbsalom’s!Hetriedtosmile,andevenbeggedthemtoassisthimtohishorsethathemightfollowhisfaircompanion,whowouldbewonderingwherehewas;butPeter,satisfiedthathehadreceivednoseriousinjury,hurriedlyenjoinedhimtostay,whilehehimselfwouldfollowhissister。Puttingspurstohishorse,hesucceeded,inspiteoftheslipperytrail,inovertakinghernearthesummit。Atthesoundofhishorse’shoofsshewheeledquickly,camedashingfuriouslytowardshim,andonlypulledupatthesoundofhisvoice。Butshehadnottimetochangeherfirstattitudeandexpression,whichwassomethingwhichperplexedandalarmedhim。

  Herlonglithefigurewashalfcrouching,halfclingingtothehorse’sback,herloosenedhairflyingoverhershoulders,herdarkeyesgleamingwithanoddnymph—likemischief。Herwhiteteethflashedassherecognizedhim,butherlaughwasstillmockinganduncanny。Hetookrefugeinindignation。

  \"Whathashappened?\"hesaidsharply。

  \"Thefooltriedtokissme!\"shesaidsimply。\"AndI——I——letoutathim——likemother!\"

  Nevertheless,shegavehimoneofthoseshy,timidglanceshehadnoticedbefore,andbegancoilingsomethingaroundherfingers,withasuggestionofcoyembarrassment,indescribablyinconsistentwithherpreviousmasculineindependence。

  \"Youmighthavekilledhim,\"saidPeterangrily。

  \"PerhapsImight!OUGHTIhavekilledhim,Peter?\"shesaidanxiously,yetwiththesamewinning,timidsmile。Ifshehadnotbeenhissister,hewouldhavethoughtherquitehandsome。

  \"Asitis,\"hesaidimpetuously,\"youhavemadeafrightfulscandalhere。\"

  \"HEwon’tsayanythingaboutit——willhe?\"sheinquiredshyly,stilltwistingthesomethingaroundherfinger。

  Peterdidnotreply;perhapstheyounglawyerreallylovedherandwouldkeephersecret!Buthewasvexed,andtherewassomethingmaniacalinhertwistingfingers。\"Whathaveyougotthere?\"hesaidsharply。

  Sheshooktheobjectintheairbeforeherwithalaugh。\"Onlyalockofhishair,\"shesaidgayly;\"butIdidn’tCUTitoff!\"

  \"Throwitaway,andcomehere!\"hesaidangrily。

  Butsheonlytuckedthelittleblondcurlintoherwaistbeltandshookherhead。Heurgedhishorseforward,butsheturnedandfled,laughingashepursuedher。Beingthebetterridershecouldeasilyevadehimwheneverhegottoonear,andinthiswaytheyeventuallyreachedthetownandtheirhouselongbeforetheircompanions。Butshewasfarenoughaheadofherbrothertobeabletodismountandhidehertrophywithchildishgleebeforehearrived。

  Shewasrightinbelievingthatherunfortunatecavalierwouldmakenorevelationofherconduct,andhiscatastrophepassedasanaccident。ButPetercouldnotdisguisethefactthatmuchofhisunpopularitywassharedbyhissister。ThematronsofAtherlybelievedthatshewas\"fast,\"andrememberedmoredistinctlythanevertheevilhabitsofhermother。Thatshewould,intheduecourseoftime,\"taketodrink,\"theyneverdoubted。Herdancingwasconsideredoutrageousinitsunfetteredfreedom,andherextraordinarypowersofendurancewerelookeduponas\"masculine\"

  bytheweakergirlswhosepartnersshetookfromthem。Shereciprocallylookeddownuponthem,andmadenosecretofhercontemptfortheirsmallrefinementsandfancies。Sheaffectedonlythesocietyofmen,andeventreatedthemwithafamiliaritythatwasbothfearlessandscornful。Petersawthatitwasuselesstofacetheopposition;MissAtherlydidnotseemtoencouragetherenewaloftheyounglawyer’sattentions,althoughitwasevidentthathewasstillattractedbyher,nordidsheseemtoinviteadvancesfromothers。Hemustgoaway——andhewouldhavetotakeherwithhim。Itseemedridiculousthatawomanofthirty,ofmasculinecharacter,shouldrequireachaperoninabrotherofequalage;butPeterknewthesingularblendingofchildlikeignorancewiththisAmazonianquality。HehadmadehisarrangementsforanabsencefromAtherlyofthreeorfouryears,andtheydepartedtogether。Theyoungfair—hairedlawyercametothestage—coachofficetoseethemoff。Petercoulddetectnosentimentinhissister’sfamiliarfarewellofherunfortunatesuitor。AtNewYork,however,itwasarrangedthat\"Jinny\"shouldstaywithsomefriendswhomtheyhadmadeenroute,andthat,ifshewished,shecouldcometoEuropelater,andjoinhiminLondon。

  Thusrelievedofone,PeterAtherlyofAtherlystartedonhischerishedquestofhisotherandmoreremoterelations。

  CHAPTERII

  PeterAtherlyhadbeenfourmonthsinEngland,butknewlittleofthecountryuntilonesummerafternoonwhenhiscarriagerolledalongthewell—orderedroadbetweenNonningsbyStationandAshleyGrange。

  Inthatfourmonthshehadconsultedauthorities,examinedrecords,visitedtheHeralds’College,writtenletters,andmadeafewfriends。ArichAmerican,tracinghisgenealogicaltree,wasnotanewthing——eveninthatday——inLondon;buttherewassomethingoriginalandsimpleinhismethods,andsomuchthatwasgrave,reserved,andun—Americaninhispersonality,thatitawakenedinterest。Arecognitionthathewasaforeigner,butapuzzleddoubt,however,ofhisexactnationality,whichhefoundeverywhere,atfirstpainedhim,buthebecamereconciledtoitataboutthesametimethathisEnglishacquaintancesabandonedtheirownreserveandcautionbeforethegreaterreticenceofthismelancholyAmerican,andactuallybecamethequestioners!Inthiswayhisquestbecameknownonlyasadisclosureofhisowncourtesy,andoffersofassistancewerepressedeagerlyuponhim。

  ThatwaswhySirEdwardAtherlyfoundhimselfgravelypuzzled,ashesatwithhisfamilysolicitoronemorninginthelibraryofAshleyGrange。

  \"Humph!\"saidSirEdward。\"Andyousayhehasabsolutelynootherpurposeinmakingtheseinquiries?\"

  \"Positivelynone,\"returnedthesolicitor。\"Heisevenwillingtosignarenunciationofanyclaimwhichmightariseoutofthisinformation。Itisratherasingularcase,butheseemstobearichmanandquiteabletoindulgehisharmlesscaprices。\"

  \"AndyouarequitesureheisPhilip’sson?\"

  \"Quite,fromthepapershebringsme。OfcourseIinformedhimthatevenifheshouldbeabletoestablishalegalmarriagehecouldexpectnothingasnextofkin,asyouhadchildrenofyourown。Heseemedtoknowthatalready,andavowedthathisonlywishwastosatisfyhisownmind。\"

  \"Isupposehewantstoclaimkinshipandallthatsortofthingforsociety’ssake?\"

  \"Idonotthinkso,\"saidthesolicitordryly。\"Isuggestedaninterviewwithyou,butheseemedtothinkitquiteunnecessary,ifIcouldgivehimtheinformationherequired。\"

  \"Ha!\"saidSirEdwardpromptly,\"we’llinvitehimhere。LadyAtherlycanbringinsomepeopletoseehim。Ishe——ahem——Whatishelike?TheusualAmerican,Isuppose?\"

  \"Notatall。Quiteforeign—looking——dark,andratherlikeanItalian。ThereisnoresemblancetoMr。Philip,\"hesaid,glancingatthepaintingofaflaxen—hairedchildfondlingagreyhoundundertheelmsofAshleyPark。

  \"Ah!Yes,yes!PerhapsthemotherwasoneofthoseSoutherncreoles,ormulattoes,\"saidSirEdwardwithanEnglishman’stolerantregardforthevagariesofpeoplewhowereclearlynotEnglish;\"they’reratherattractivewomen,Ihear。\"

  \"Ithinkyoudoquitewelltobeciviltohim,\"saidthesolicitor。

  \"Heseemstotakeaninterestinthefamily,andbeingrich,andapparentlyonlyanxioustoenhancethefamilyprestige,yououghttoknowhim。Now,inreferencetothosemortgagesonApplebyFarm,ifyoucouldget\"——

  \"Yes,yes!\"saidSirEdwardquickly;\"we’llhavehimdownhere;

  and,Isay!YOU’LLcometoo?\"

  Thesolicitorbowed。\"And,bytheway,\"continuedSirEdward,\"therewasagirltoo,——wasn’tthere?Hehasasister,Ibelieve?\"

  \"Yes,buthehasleftherinAmerica。\"

  \"Ah,yes!——verygood——yes!——ofcourse。We’llhaveLordGreyshottandSirRogerandoldLadyEverton,——sheknowsallaboutSirAshleyandthefamily。And——er——isheyoungorold?\"

  \"Aboutthirty,Ishouldsay,SirEdward。\"

  \"Ah,well!We’llhaveLadyElfridaoverfromtheTowers。\"

  HadPeterknownofthesepreparationshemighthaveturnedbacktoNonningsbywithoutevenvisitingtheoldchurchinAshleyPark,whichhehadbeentoldheldtheashesofhisancestors。Forduringthesefourmonthstheconvictionthathewasaforeignerandthathehadlittleornothingincommonwiththingsherehadbeenclearlyforceduponhim。HecouldrecognizesomekinshipinthemannersandcustomsofthepeopletothosehehadknownintheWestandontheAtlanticcoast,butnottohisownindividuality,andheseemedevenmoreastrangerhere——wherehehadexpectedtofeelthethrillofconsanguinity——thanintheWest。HehadacceptedtheinvitationofthelivingAtherlyforthesakeoftheAtherlyslongdeadandforgotten。Asthegreatquadrangleofstoneandivylifteditselfoutofthepark,helookedlonginglytowardsthelittlesquaretowerwhichpeepedfrombetweentheyewsnearertheroad。AsthecarriagedroveuptothecarvedarchwaywhencesomanyAtherlyshadissuedintotheworld,hecouldnotbelievethatanyofhisbloodhadgoneforthfromit,or,excepthimself,hadeverentereditbefore。Onceinthegreathousehefeltlikeaprisonerashewanderedthroughthelongcorridorstohisroom;

  eventhenobletreesbeyondhismullionedwindowsseemedofanothergrowththanthosehehadknown。

  TherewasnodoubtthathecreatedasensationatAshleyGrange,notonlyfromhissingularkinship,butfromhisstrikingindividuality。TheAtherlysandtheirguestswerefascinatedandfreelyadmiring。Hisveryoriginality,whichpreventedthemfromcomparinghimwithanyEnglishorAmericanstandardofexcellence,gavethemacomfortableassuranceofsafetyintheiradmiration。

  Hisreserve,hisseriousness,hissimplicity,veryunliketheirown,andyetnearenoughtosuggestadelicateflattery,wasinhisfavor。Sowashisnaivefranknessinregardtohisstatusinthefamily,showninthefewwordsofgreetingwithSirAshley,andinhislatersimpleyetfreeadmissionsregardinghisobscureyouth,hisformerpoverty,andhispresentwealth。Heboastedofneither;

  hewasdisturbedbyneither。Standingalone,astranger,forthefirsttimeinanassemblageofdistinguishedandtitledmenandwomen,hebetrayednoconsciousness;surroundedforthefirsttimebyobjectswhichheknewhiswealthcouldnotbuy,heshowedthemostunmistakableindifference,——theindifferenceoftemperament。

  Theladiesviedwitheachothertoattackthisunimpressiblenature,——thisprofoundisolationfromexternalattraction。Theyfollowedhimabout,theylookedintohisdark,melancholyeyes;itwasimpossible,theythought,thathecouldcontinuethissuperbactingforever。Aglance,asmile,aburstofingenuousconfidence,acovertappealtohischivalrywouldyetcatchhimtripping。ButthemelancholyeyesthathadgazedatthetreasuresofAshleyGrangeandtheopulenteaseofitsguestswithoutkindling,openedtotheirfirstemotion,——wonder!AtwhichLadyElfrida,whohadingenuouslyadmiredhim,hatedhimalittle,asthefirststeptowardsakindlierfeeling。

  Thenextday,havingdeclaredhisintentionofvisitingAshleyChurch,and,asfrankly,hisintentionofgoingtherealone,heslippedoutintheafternoonandmadehiswayquietlythroughtheparktothesquareiviedtowerhehadfirstseen。Inthistranquillevellengthofthewoodtherewastheonespot,thechurchyard,where,oddlyenough,thegreenearthheavedintolittlebillowsasiftoshowtheturbulenceofthatlifewhichthosewholaybelowthemhadlatelyquitted。Itwasarelieftothesomewhatstudiedandformalmonotonyofthewell—orderedwoodland,——everyrood,ofwhichhadbeenpacedbyvisitors,keepers,orpoachers,——tofindthosedecrepitandbendingtombstones,lurchingateveryangle,ordeeplysinkingintothegreenseaofforgetfulnessaroundthem。

  Allthis,andthetroddenpathsofthevillagerstowardsthatcommonplaceofmeeting,struckhimasbeingmorehumanthananythinghehadleftbehindhimattheGrange。

  Heenteredtheivy—grownporchandstaredforamomentatthehalf—

  legalofficialparochialnoticespostedontheoakendoor,——hisfirstobtrusiveintimationofthecombinationofchurchandstate,——

  andhesitated。Hewasnotpreparedtofindthatthislastresting—placeofhispeoplehadsomethingtodowithtaxesandtithes,andthatacertainmaterialrespectabilityandsecurityattendedhisvotivesigh。Godandthereigningsovereignoftherealmpreservedadecorousallianceintheroyalarmsthatappearedabovetheofficialnotices。Presentlyhepushedopenthedoorgentlyandenteredthenave。Foramomentitseemedtohimasifthearchedgloomofthewoodshehadleftbehindwasrepeatedinthedimaisleandvaultedroof;therewasanearthyodor,asifthechurchitself,springingfromthefertilizingdustbelow,hadtakenrootinthesoil;thechequersoflightfromthefadedstained—

  glasswindowsfellliketheflickerofleavesonthepavement。Hepausedbeforethecoldaltar,andstarted,forbesidehimlaytherecumbentfigureofawarriorpillowedonhishelmetwiththeparaphernaliaofhistradearoundhim。AsuddenchildishmemoryofthegreatWesternplains,andthebiersoftheIndian\"braves\"

  raisedonuprightpolesagainstthestaringskyandabovethesunbakedprairie,rusheduponhim。There,too,hadlaintheweaponsofthedepartedchieftain;there,too,laytheIndian’s\"faithfulhound,\"heresimulatedbythecross—leggedcrusader’scanineeffigy。Andnow,strangestofall,hefoundthatthisunlooked—forrecollectionandremembrancethrilledhimmoreatthatmomentthanthedeadbeforehim。Heretheyrested,——theAtherlysofcenturies;recumbentinarmororpriestlyrobes,uprightinbuststhatwereperiwiggedorhiddeninlongcurls,abovethemarblerecordoftheirdeedsandvirtues。SomeoftheserecordswereinLatin,——anunknowntonguetoPeter,——someinaquaintEnglishalmostasunintelligible;butnoneasforeigntohimasthedeadthemselves。Theirbannerswavedabovehishead;theirvoicesfilledthesilentchurch,butfelluponhisvacanteyeanddullerear。Hewasnoneofthem。

  Presentlyhewasconsciousofafootstep,sofaint,sosubtle,thatitmighthavecomefromaperegrinatingghost。HeturnedquicklyandsawLadyElfrida,halfbold,yethalffrightened,haltingbesideapillarofthechancel。Buttherewasnothingofthedeadabouther:shewasradiatingandpulsatingwiththeuncompromisingandmaterialfreshnessofEnglishgirlhood。Thewildroseinthehedgerowwasnotmoretangiblethanhercheek,northesummerskymoreclearlycoolandbluethanhereyes。Thevigorofhealthandunfetteredfreedomoflimbwasinherfigurefromherbuckledwalking—shoetoherbrownhairtoppedbyasailorhat。Theassuranceandcontentmentofawell—orderedlife,ofsecuredpositionandfreedomfromvainanxietiesorexpectations,werevisibleineverylineofherrefined,delicate,andevenlyquiescentfeatures。AndyetLadyElfrida,forthefirsttimeinhergirlhood,feltalittlenervous。

  Yetshewasfrank,too,withthefranknessofthosewhohavenothoughtofbeingmisunderstood。Shesaidshehadcomethereoutofcuriositytoseehowhewould\"geton\"withhisancestors。Shehadbeenwatchinghimfromthechanceleversincehecame,——andshewasdisappointed。Asfarasemotionwentshethoughthehadtheadvantageofthestoniestandlongestdeadofthemall。Perhapshedidnotlikethem?ButhemustbecarefulwhatheSAID,forsomeofherownpeoplewerethere,——manifestlythisone。(SheputthetoeofherbuckledshoeonthecrusaderPeterhadjustlookedat。)

  Andthentherewasanotherinthecorner。Soshehadarighttocomethereaswellashe,——andshecouldactascicerone!ThisonewasaDeBrecy,oneofKingJohn’sknights,whomarriedanAtherly。

  (Sheswungherselfintoahalf—sittingpostureontheeffigyofthedeadknight,composedherstraightshortskirtoverhertrimankles,andlookedupinPeter’sdarkface。)Thatwouldmakethemsomekindofrelations,——wouldn’tit?HemustcomeovertoBentleyTowersandseetherestoftheDeBrecysinthechapelthereto—

  morrow。Perhapstheremightbesomehelikedbetter,andwholookedmorelikehim。FortherewasnoonehereorattheGrangewhoresembledhimintheleast。

  Heassentedtothetruthofthiswithsuchgrave,disarmingcourtesy,andyetwithsuchundisguisedwonder,——assheappearedtotalkwithgreaterfreedomtoastrangerthananAmericangirlwould,——thatsheatoncepoppedoffthecrusader,andaccompaniedhimsomewhatmoredemurelyaroundthechurch。Suddenlyshestoppedwithaslightexclamation。

  TheyhadhaltedbeforeatablettothememoryofalaterAtherly,anofficerofhisMajesty’s100thFoot,whowaskilledatBraddock’sdefeat。ThetabletwassupportedontheonesidebyaweepingFame,andontheotherbyamanacledNorthAmericanIndian。

  Shestammeredandsaid:\"YouseethereareotherAtherlyswhowenttoAmericaevenbeforeyourfather,\"andthenstoppedwithasenseofhavingmadeaslip。

  AwildandinexplicableresentmentagainstthiscomplacenthistoricaloutragesuddenlytookpossessionofPeter。Heknewthathisragewasinconsistentwithhisusualcalm,buthecouldnothelpit!Hisswarthycheekglowed,hisdarkeyesflashed,healmosttrembledwithexcitementashehurriedlypointedouttoLadyElfridathattheIndianswereVICTORIOUSinthatill—fatedexpeditionoftheBritishforces,andthatthecaptivesavagewasanallegoricallie。Soswiftandconvincingwashisemotionthattheyounggirl,knowingnothingofthesubjectandcaringless,sharedhisindignation,followedhimwithanxiouseyes,andtheirhandsforaninstanttouchedininnocentandgeneroussympathy。

  Andthen——heknewnothoworwhy——astillmorewildandterribleideasprangupinhisfancy。Heknewitwasmadness,yetforamomenthecouldonlystandandgrapplewithitsilentlyandbreathlessly。Itwastoseizethisyoungandinnocentgirl,thiswitnessofhisdisappointment,thiscomplacentandbeautifultypeofalltheyvaluedhere,andbearheraway——aprisoner,ahostage——

  heknewnotwhy——onagallopinghorseinthedustoftheprairie——

  farbeyondtheseas!Itwasonlywhenhesawhercheekflushandpale,whenhesawherstaringathimwithhelpless,frightened,butfascinatedeyes,——theeyesoftheflutteringbirdunderthespelloftherattlesnake,——thathedrewhisbreathandturnedbewilderedaway。\"Anddoyouknow,dear,\"shesaidwithnaivesimplicitytohersisterthatevening,\"thatalthoughhewasanAmerican,andeverybodysaysthattheydon’tcareatallforthosepoorIndians,hewassomagnanimousinhisindignationthatIfanciedhelookedlikeoneofCooper’sheroeshimselfratherthananAtherly。ItwassuchastupidthingformetoshowhimthattombofMajorAtherly,youknow,whofoughttheAmericans,——didn’the?——orwasitlater?——

  butIquiteforgothewasanAmerican。\"Andwiththisbeliefinhermind,andinthehighexpiationofanoblenature,sheforborehercharacteristicraillery,andfollowedhimmeekly,manacledinspiritliketheallegoricalfigure,tothechurchporch,wheretheyseparated,tomeetonthemorrow。Butthatmorrownevercame。

  ForlateintheafternoonacablemessagereachedhimfromCaliforniaaskinghimtoreturntoacceptanominationtoCongressfromhisowndistrict。Itdeterminedhisresolution,whichforamomentatthechurchporchhadwaveredunderthebrighteyesofLadyElfrida。Hetelegraphedhisacceptance,hurriedlytookleaveofhishonestlylamentingkinsman,followedhisdispatchtoLondon,andinafewdayswasontheAtlantic。

  HowhewasreceivedinCalifornia,howhefoundhissistermarriedtotheblondlawyer,howherecoveredhispopularityandwonhiselection,aredetailsthatdonotbelongtothischronicleofhisquest。AndthatquestseemstohaveterminatedforeverwithhisappearanceatWashingtontotakehisseatasCongressman。

  ItwasthenightofaleveeattheWhiteHouse。TheEastRoomwascrowdedwithsmartlydressedmenandwomenofthecapital,quaintlysimplelegislatorsfromremoteStatesinbygonefashions,officersinuniform,andthediplomaticcircleblazingwithorders。Theinvokerofthisbrilliantassemblystoodinsimpleeveningdressnearthedoor,——unattendedandhedgedbynoformality。HeshookthehandofthenewCongressmanheartily,congratulatedhimbyname,andturnedsmilinglytothenextcomer。Presentlytherewasaslightstiratoneoftheoppositedoors,thecrowdfellback,andfivefiguresstalkedmajesticallyintothecentreoftheroom。

  TheyweretheleadingchiefsofanIndianreservationcomingtopaytheirrespectstotheir\"GreatFather,\"thePresident。Theircostumeswereaminglingofthepicturesquewiththegrotesque;oftawdrinesswithmagnificence;ofartificialtinselandglitterwiththeregalspoilsofthechase;ofchildlikevanitywithbarbaricpride。Yetbeforethesetheglitteringordersandribbonsofthediplomatsbecamedullandmeaningless,theuniformsoftheofficersmereservilelivery。Theirpainted,immobilefacesandplumedheadstoweredwithgravedignityabovethemeanercrowd;theirinscrutableeyesreturnednoresponsetothetimidglancesdirectedtowardsthem。Theystoodbythemselves,aloneandimpassive,——yettheirpresencefilledtheroomwiththesenseofkings。Theunostentatious,simplerepublicancourtsuddenlyseemedtohavebecomeroyal。Eventheinterpreterwhostoodbetweentheirremotedignityandthenearercivilizedworldacquiredthestatusofacourtchamberlain。

  Whentheir\"GreatFather,\"apparentlythelessimportantpersonage,hadsmilinglyreceivedthem,apoliticalcolleagueapproachedPeterandtookhisarm。\"GrayEaglewouldliketospeakwithyou。Comeon!Here’syourchance!YoumaybeputontheCommitteeonIndianRelations,andpickupafewfacts。Rememberwewantafirmpolicy;nomorepalaveraboutthe’GreatFather’andnomoreblanketsandguns!YouknowwhatweusedtosayoutWest,’Theonly\"GoodIndian\"isadeadone。’Sowadein,andhearwhattheoldplughathastosay。\"

  Peterpermittedhimselftobeledtothegroup。EvenatthatmomentherememberedthefigureoftheIndianonthetombatAshleyGrange,andfeltaslightflashofsatisfactionoverthesuperiorheightandbearingofGrayEagle。

  \"How!\"saidGrayEagle。\"How!\"saidtheotherfourchiefs。\"How!\"

  repeatedPeterinstinctively。AtagesturefromGrayEagletheinterpretersaid:\"Letyourfriendstandback;GrayEaglehasnothingtosaytohim。Hewishestospeakonlywithyou。\"

  Peter’sfriendreluctantlywithdrew,butthrewacautioningglancetowardshim。\"Ugh!\"saidGrayEagle。\"Ugh!\"saidtheotherchiefs。Afewgutturalwordsfollowedtotheinterpreter,whoturned,andfacingPeterwiththemonotonousimpassivenesswhichhehadcaughtfromthechiefs,said:\"Hesaysheknewyourfather。Hewasagreatchief,——withmanyhorsesandmanysquaws。Heisdead。\"

  \"MyfatherwasanEnglishman,——PhilipAtherly!\"saidPeter,withanoddnervousnesscreepingoverhim。

  TheinterpreterrepeatedthewordstoGreyEagle,who,afteraguttural\"Ugh!\"answeredinhisowntongue。

  \"Hesays,\"continuedtheinterpreterwithaslightshrug,yetrelapsingintohisformerimpassiveness,\"thatyourfatherwasagreatchief,andyourmotherapaleface,orwhitewoman。ShewascapturedwithanEnglishman,butshebecamethewifeofthechiefwhileincaptivity。Shewasonlyreleasedbeforethebirthofherchildren,butayearortwoafterwardsshebroughtthemasinfantstoseetheirfather,——theGreatChief,——andtogetthemarkoftheirtribe。Hesaysyouandyoursisterareeachmarkedontheleftarm。\"

  ThenGrayEagleopenedhismouthandutteredhisfirstEnglishsentence。\"Hisfather,bigInjin,takecommonwhitesquaw!

  Papoosenogood,——toomuchwhitesquawmother,notenoughbigInjinfather!Look!Hebigman,butnocanbearpain!Ugh!\"

  TheinterpreterturnedintimetocatchPeter。Hehadfainted。

  CHAPTERIII

  Ahotafternoonontheplains。AdustycavalcadeofUnitedStatescavalryandcommissarywagons,whichfromadistancepreservedacertainmilitaryprecisionofmovement,butonnearerviewresolveditselfintostragglingtroopersintwosandfoursinterspersedbetweenthewagons,twononcommissionedofficersandaguideridingahead,whohadalreadyfallenintothecavalryslouch,butofftotheright,smartlyerectandcadet—like,theyounglieutenantincommand。Awideroadthathadtheappearanceofbeingatoncewelltraveledandyetdeserted,andthat,althoughwelldefinedunderfoot,stillseemedtodisappearandloseitselfahundredfeetaheadinthemonotonouslevel。Ahorizonthatinthatclear,dry,hazelessatmospherenevermockedyou,yetneverchanged,butkeptitseternalrimofmountainsatthesameheightanddistancefromhourtohouranddaytoday。Dust——aparchingalkalinepowderthatcrackedtheskin——everywhere,clingingtothehubsandspokesofthewheels,withoutbeingdisturbedbymovement,incrustingthecavalrymanfromhishighbootstothecrossedsabresofhiscap;

  goingoffinsmallpuffslikeexplosionsundertheplunginghoofsofthehorses,buttooheavytoriseandfollowthem。Areekingsmellofhorsesweatandbootleatherthatlingeredintheroadlongafterthetrainhadpassed。Anexternalsilencebrokenonlybythecoughofajadedhorseinthesuffocatingdust,orthecrackingofharnessleather。Withinoneofthewagonsthatseemedamiracleofmilitaryneatnessandmethodicalstowage,alazyconversationcarriedonbyagrizzleddriverandsunbrownedfarrier。

  \"’Whobeyou?’sezee。’I’mPhilipAtherly,amemberofCongress,’

  sezthelong,dark—complectedman,sezee,’andI’monacommissionforlookingintothisyerInjingrievance,’sezee。’YoumaybeGodAlmighty,’sezNebraskaBill,sezee,’butyoulookad——dsightmorelikeahoss—stealin’Apache,andwedon’twantanyofyourpsalm—singing,big—talkin’peacemakersinterferin’withourwaysoftreatin’pizen,——youhearme?I’mshoutin’,’sezee。Withthatthedark—complectedman’seyesbegantoglisten,andhesortersquirmedallovertogetatBill,andBilloutswithhisbattery。——Whoa,willye;what’supwithYOUnow?\"Thelatterremarkwasdirectedtotheyoungspiritednearhorsehewasdriving,whowasbeginningtobestrangelyexcited。

  \"Whathappenedthen?\"saidthefarrierlazily。

  \"Well,\"continuedthedriver,havingmomentarilyquietedhishorse,\"Ireckoneditwasabouttimeformetowheelintoline,forfellersoftheBillstripe,outontheplains,wouldezleaveplugamanincitizen’sclothes,evenifhewasthePresidenthimself,astheywoulddroponanInjinoranigger。’Lookhere,Bill,’sezI,’I’mescortin’thisstrangerundergov’mentorders,andI’mresponsibleforhim。Iain’tallowedtowastegov’mentpowderandshotonYOURkindonlessI’veorders,butifyou’llwaittillI

  stripoffthisshell*I’lllamthestuffin’outerye,aforethestranger。’WiththatBilljustdancedwithrage,butdassentfire,forHEknew,andIknew,thatifhe’dpluggedmehe’dbeenadeadfrontiersmanaforethenextmornin’。\"

  *Cavalryjacket。

  \"Butyou’dhavehadtogivehimuptotheauthorities,andajuryofhisownkindwouldhavesethimfree。\"

  \"Notmuch!Ifyouhadn’tjustjoined,you’dknowthatain’tthewayo’30thCavalry,\"returnedthedriver。\"ThekernelwouldhaveissuedhisorderstobringinBilldeadoralive,andthe30thwouldhavemanagedtobringhiminDEAD!Thenyourjurymighthavesatonhim!Tellyouwhat,chapsoftheBillstripedon’tcareovermuchtotackletheyallerbraid。\"*

  *Characteristictrimmingofcavalryjacket。

  \"Butwhat’sthisyerCongressmaninterferin’for,anyway?\"

  \"He’sarichCalifornian。Thinkshe’sgota’call,’Ireckon,tolookarterInjins,justasthemAbolitionistslookedarterslaves。

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