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the twins of table mountain-第20部分
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Mrs。 Rightbody paused; a little confused。
〃I have sent for you;〃 she began again; 〃to learn something more of
the circumstances under which you gentlemen sent a despatch to my
late husband。〃
〃The circumstances;〃 replied Seventy…Four quietly; with a side…
glance at his companion; 〃panned out about in this yer style。 We
hung a man named Josh Silsbie; down at Deadwood; for hoss…stealin'。
When I say WE; I speak for Seventy…Five yer as is present; as well
as representin'; so to speak; seventy…two other gents as is
scattered。 We hung Josh Silsbie on squar; pretty squar; evidence。
Afore he was strung up; Seventy…Five yer axed him; accordin' to
custom; ef ther was enny thing he had to say; or enny request that
he allowed to make of us。 He turns to Seventy…Five yer; and〃
Here he paused suddenly; looking at his companion。
〃He sez; sez he;〃 began Seventy…Five; taking up the narrative;〃he
sez; 'Kin I write a letter?' sez he。 Sez I; 'Not much; ole man:
ye've got no time。' Sez he; 'Kin I send a despatch by telegraph?'
I sez; 'Heave ahead。' He sez;these is his dientikal words;
'Send to Adam Rightbody; Boston。 Tell him to remember his sacred
compack with me thirty years ago。'〃
〃'His sacred compack with me thirty years ago;'〃 echoed Seventy…
Four;〃his dientikal words。〃
〃What was the compact?〃 asked Mrs。 Rightbody anxiously。
Seventy…Four looked at Seventy…Five; and then both arose; and
retired to the corner of the parlor; where they engaged in a slow
but whispered deliberation。 Presently they returned; and sat down
again。
〃We allow;〃 said Seventy…Four; quietly but decidedly; 〃that YOU
know what that sacred compact was。〃
Mrs。 Rightbody lost her temper and her truthfulness together。 〃Of
course;〃 she said hurriedly; 〃I know。 But do you mean to say that
you gave this poor man no further chance to explain before you
murdered him?〃
Seventy…Four and Seventy…Five both rose again slowly; and retired。
When they returned again; and sat down; Seventy…Five; who by this
time; through some subtile magnetism; Mrs。 Rightbody began to
recognize as the superior power; said gravely;
〃We wish to say; regarding this yer murder; that Seventy…Four and
me is equally responsible; that we reckon also to represent; so to
speak; seventy…two other gentlemen as is scattered; that we are
ready; Seventy…Four and me; to take and holt that responsibility;
now and at any time; afore every man or men as kin be fetched agin
us。 We wish to say that this yer say of ours holds good yer in
Californy; or in any part of these United States。〃
〃Or in Canady;〃 suggested Seventy…Four。
〃Or in Canady。 We wouldn't agree to cross the water; or go to
furrin parts; unless absolutely necessary。 We leaves the chise of
weppings to your principal; ma'am; or being a lady; ma'am; and
interested; to any one you may fetch to act for him。 An
advertisement in any of the Sacramento papers; or a playcard or
handbill stuck unto a tree near Deadwood; saying that Seventy…Four
or Seventy…Five will communicate with this yer principal or agent
of yours; will fetch usallers。〃
Mrs。 Rightbody; a little alarmed and desperate; saw her blunder。
〃I mean nothing of the kind;〃 she said hastily。 〃I only expected
that you might have some further details of this interview with
Silsbie; that perhaps you could tell me〃 a bold; bright thought
crossed Mrs。 Rightbody's mind〃something more about HER。〃
The two men looked at each other。
〃I suppose your society have no objection to giving me information
about HER;〃 said Mrs。 Rightbody eagerly。
Another quiet conversation in the corner; and the return of both
men。
〃We want to say that we've no objection。〃
Mrs。 Rightbody's heart beat high。 Her boldness had made her
penetration good。 Yet she felt she must not alarm the men
heedlessly。
〃Will you inform me to what extent Mr。 Rightbody; my late husband;
was interested in her?〃
This time it seemed an age to Mrs。 Rightbody before the men
returned from their solemn consultation in the corner。 She could
both hear and feel that their discussion was more animated than
their previous conferences。 She was a little mortified; however;
when they sat down; to hear Seventy…Four say slowly;
〃We wish to say that we don't allow to say HOW much。〃
〃Do you not think that the 'sacred compact' between Mr。 Rightbody
and Mr。 Silsbie referred to her?〃
〃We reckon it do。〃
Mrs。 Rightbody; flushed and animated; would have given worlds had
her daughter been present to hear this undoubted confirmation of
her theory。 Yet she felt a little nervous and uncomfortable even
on this threshold of discovery。
〃Is she here now?〃
〃She's in Tuolumne;〃 said Seventy…Four。
〃A little better looked arter than formerly;〃 added Seventy…Five。
〃I see。 Then Mr。 Silsbie ENTICED her away?〃
〃Well; ma'am; it WAS allowed as she runned away。 But it wasn't
proved; and it generally wasn't her style。〃
Mrs。 Rightbody trifled with her next question。
〃She was pretty; of course?〃
The eyes of both men brightened。
〃She was THAT!〃 said Seventy…Four emphatically。
〃It would have done you good to see her!〃 added Seventy…Five。
Mrs。 Rightbody inwardly doubted it; but; before she could ask
another question; the two men again retired to the corner for
consultation。 When they came back; there was a shade more of
kindliness and confidence in their manner; and Seventy…Four opened
his mind more freely。
〃We wish to say; ma'am; looking at the thing; by and large; in a
far…minded way; that; ez YOU seem interested; and ez Mr。 Rightbody
was interested; and was; according to all accounts; deceived and
led away by Silsbie; that we don't mind listening to any
proposition YOU might make; as a ladyallowin' you was ekally
interested。〃
〃I understand;〃 said Mrs。 Rightbody quickly。 〃And you will furnish
me with any papers?〃
The two men again consulted。
〃We wish to say; ma'am; that we think she's got papers; but〃
〃I MUST have them; you understand;〃 interrupted Mrs。 Rightbody; 〃at
any price。
〃We was about to say; ma'am;〃 said Seventy…Four slowly; 〃that;
considerin' all things;and you being a ladyyou kin have HER;
papers; pedigree; and guaranty; for twelve hundred dollars。〃
It has been alleged that Mrs。 Rightbody asked only one question
more; and then fainted。 It is known; however; that by the next day
it was understood in Deadwood that Mrs。 Rightbody had confessed to
the Vigilance Committee that her husband; a celebrated Boston
millionaire; anxious to gain possession of Abner Springer's well…
known sorrel mare; had incited the unfortunate Josh Silsbie to
steal it; and that finally; failing in this; the widow of the
deceased Boston millionaire was now in personal negotiation with
the owners。
Howbeit; Miss Alice; returning home that afternoon; found her
mother with a violent headache。
〃We will leave here by the next steamer;〃 said Mrs。 Rightbody
languidly。 〃Mr。 Ryder has promised to accompany us。〃
〃But; mother〃
〃The climate; Alice; is over…rated。 My nerves are already
suffering from it。 The associations are unfit for you; and Mr。
Marvin is naturally impatient。〃
Miss Alice colored slightly。
〃But your quest; mother?〃
〃I've abandoned it。〃
〃But I have not;〃 said Alice quietly。 〃Do you remember my guide at
the Yo Semite;Stanislaus Joe? Well; Stanislaus Joe iswho do
you think?〃
Mrs。 Rightbody was languidly indifferent。
〃Well; Stanislaus Joe is the son of Joshua Silsbie。〃
Mrs。 Rightbody sat upright in astonishment
〃Yes。 But mother; he knows nothing of what we know。 His father
treated him shamefully; and set him cruelly adrift years ago; and;
when he was hung; the poor fellow; in sheer disgrace; changed his
name。〃
〃But; if he knows nothing of his father's compact; of what interest
is this?〃
〃Oh; nothing! Only I thought it might lead to something。〃
Mrs。 Rightbody suspected that 〃something;〃 and asked sharply; 〃And
pray how did YOU find it out? You did not speak of it in the
valley。〃
〃Oh! I didn't find it out till to…day;〃 said Miss Alice; walking to
the window。 〃He happened to be here; andtold me。〃
PART IV。
If Mrs。 Rightbody's friends had been astounded by her singular and
unexpected pilgrimage to California so soon after her husband's
decease; they were still more astounded by the information; a year
later; that she was engaged to be married to a Mr。 Ryder; of whom
only the scant history was known; that he was a Californian; and
former correspondent of her husband。 It was undeniable that the
man was wealthy; and evidently no mere adventurer; it was rumored
that he was courageous and manly: but even those who delighted in
his odd humor were shocked at his grammar and slang。
It was said that Mr。 Marvin had but one interview with his father…
in…law elect; and returned so supremely disgusted; that the match
was broken off。 The horse…stealing story; more or less garbled;
found its way through lips that pretended to decry it; yet eagerly
repeated it。 Only one member of the Rightbody familyand a new
onesaved them from utter ostracism。 It was young Mr。 Ryder; the
adopted son of the prospective head of the household; whose
culture; man
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