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the flying u ranch-第18部分
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his companions。
They were grinning; every man of them; and he knew why。 To see
him lose his temper was something of an event with the Happy
Family; who used sometimes to fix the date of an incident by
saying; 〃It was right after that time Weary got mad; a year ago
last fall;〃 or something of the sort。 He grinned himself;
shamefacedly; and told them that they were a bunch of no…account
cusses; anyway; and he'd just about as soon herd sheep himself as
to have to run with such an outfit; which swept his anger from
him and left him his usual self; with but the addition of a
purpose from which nothing could stay him。 He was going to settle
the sheep question; and he was going to settle it that day。
Only one injunction did he lay upon the Happy Family。 〃You
fellows don't want to get excited and go to shooting;〃 he warned;
while they were still out of hearing of the herders。 〃We don't
want Dunk to get anything like that on us; savvy?〃
They 〃savvied;〃 and they told him so; each after his own
individual manner。
〃I guess we ought to be able to put the run on a couple of
sheepherders; without wasting any powder;〃 Pink said loftily;
remembering his meeting with them a few days before。
〃One thing surewe'll make a good job of it this time;〃 promised
Irish; and spurred after Weary; who was leading the way around
the band。
The herders watched them openly and with the manner of men who
are expecting the worst to happen。 Unlike the four whose camp had
been laid low the night before; these two were unarmed; as they
had been from the first; which; in Weary's opinion; was a bit of
guile upon the part of Dunk。 If trouble cametrouble which it
would take a jury to settlethe fact that the sheepmen were
unarmed would tell heavily in their favor; for; while the petty
meanness of range…stealing and nagging trespass may be harder to
bear than the flourishing of a gun before one's face; it all
sounds harmless enough in the telling。
Weary headed straight for the nearest herder; told him to put his
dogs to work rounding up the sheep; which were scattered over an
area half a mile across while they fed; and; when the herder; who
was the bug…killer; made no move to obey; Weary deliberately
pulled his gun and pointed at his head。
〃You move;〃 he directed with grim intent; 〃and don't take too
much time about it; either。〃
The bug…killer; an unkempt; ungainly figure; standing with his
back to the morning sun; scowled up at Weary stolidly。
〃Yuh dassent shoot;〃 he stated sourly; and did not move。
For answer; Weary pulled back the hammer; also he smiled as
malignantly as it was in his nature to do; and hoped in his heart
that he looked sufficiently terrifying to convince the man。 So
they faced each other in a silent clash of wills。
Big Medicine had not been saying much on the way over; which was
unusual。 Now he rode forward until he was abreast of Weary; and
he grinned down at the bug…killer in a way to distract his
attention from the gun。
〃Nobody don't have to shoot; by cripes!〃 he bawled。 〃We hain't
goin' to kill yuh。 We'll make yuh wisht; by cripes; we had;
though; b'fore we git through。 Git to work; boys; 'n' gether up
some dry grass an' sticks。 Over there in them rose…bushes you
oughta find enough bresh。 We'll give him a taste uh what we was
talkin' about comm' over; by cripes! I guess he'll be willin' to
drive sheep; all right; when we git through with him。
Haw…haw…haw…w…w!〃 He leaned forward in the saddle and ogled the
bug…killer with horrid significance。
〃Git busy with that bresh!〃 he yelled authoritatively; when a
glance showed him that the Happy Family was hesitating and eyeing
him uncertainly。 〃Git a fire goin' quick's yuh kinI'll do the
rest。 Down in Coconino county we used to have a way uh fixin'
sheepherders〃
〃Aw; gwan! We don't want no torture business!〃 remonstrated Happy
Jack uneasily; edging away。
〃Yuh don't; hey?〃 Big Medicine turned in the saddle wrathfully
and glared。 When he had succeeded in catching Andy Green's eye he
winked; and that young man's face kindled understandingly。 〃Well;
now; you hain't runnin' this here show。 Honest to grandma; I've
saw the time when a little foot…warmin' done a sheepherder a
whole lot uh good; and; it looks to me; by cripes; as if this
here feller needed a dose to gentle him down。 You git the fire
started。 That's all I want you t' do; Happy。 Some uh you boys
help me rope himlike him and that other jasper over there done
to Andy。 C'me on; Andyit ain't goin' to take long!〃
〃You bet your sweet life I'll come on!〃 exclaimed Andy;
dismounting eagerly。 〃Let me take your rope; Weary。 Too bad we
haven't got a branding iron〃
〃Aw; we don't need no irons。〃 Big Medicine was also on the ground
by then; and untying his rope。 〃Lemme git his shoes off once; and
I'll show yuh。〃
The bug…killer lifted his stick; snarling like a mongrel dog when
a stranger tries to drive it out of the house; hurled the stick
hysterically; as Big Medicine; rope in hand; advanced implacably;
and; with a squawk of horror; turned suddenly and ran。 After him;
bellowing terribly; lunged Big Medicine; straight through the
band like a snowplow; leaving behind them a wide; open trail。
〃Say; we kinda overplayed that bet; by gracious;〃 Andy commented
to Weary; while he watched the chase。 〃That gazabo's scared
silly; let's try the other one。 That torture talk works fine。〃
In his enthusiasm Andy remounted and was about to lead the way to
the other herder when Big Medicine returned puffing; the
bug…killer squirming in his grasp。 〃Tell him what yuh want him to
do; Weary;〃 he panted; with some difficulty holding his limp
victim upright by a greasy coat…collar。 〃And if he don't fall
over himself doin' it; whyby cripeswe'll take off his shoes!〃
Whereupon the bug…killer gave another howl and professed himself
eager to drive the sheepwell; what he said was that he would
drive them to that place which ladies dislike to hear mentioned;
if the Happy Family wanted him to。
〃That's all right; then。 Start 'em south; and don't quit till
somebody tells you to。〃 Weary carefully let down the hammer of
his six…shooter and shoved it thankfully into his scabbard。
〃Now; you don't want to pile it on quite so thick; next time;〃
Irish admonished Big Medicine; when they turned away from
watching the bug…killer set his dogs to work by gestures and a
shouted word or two。 〃You like to have sent this one plumb
nutty。〃
〃I betche Bud gets us all pinched for that;〃 grumbled Happy Jack。
〃Torturing folks is purty darned serious business。 You might as
well shoot 'em up decent and be done with it。〃
〃Haw…haw…haw…w…w!〃 Big Medicine ogled the group mirthfully。
〃Nobody can't swear I done a thing; or said a thing。 All I said
definite was that I'd take off his shoes。 Any jury in the
country'd know that would be hull lot worse fer us than it would
fer him; by cripes。 Haw…haw…haw…w…w!〃
〃Say; that's right; yuh didn't say nothin'; ner do nothin'。 By
golly; that was purty slick work; all right!〃 Slim forgot his
sore leg until he clapped his hand enthusiastically down upon the
place as comprehension of Bud's finesse dawned upon him。 He
yelped; and the Happy Family laughed unfeelingly。
〃You want to be careful and don't try to see through any jokes;
Slim; till that leg uh yours gets well;〃 Irish bantered; and they
laughed the louder。
All this was mere byplay; a momentary swinging of their mood to
pleasantry; because they were a temperamentally cheerful lot; and
laughter came to them easily; as it always does to youth and
perfect mental and physical health。 Their brief hilarity over
Slim's misfortune did not swerve them from their purpose; nor
soften the mood of them toward their adversaries。 They were
unsmiling and unfriendly when they reached the man from Wyoming;
and; if they ever behaved like boys let out of school; they did
not show it then。
The Wyoming man was wiser than his fellow。 He had been given
several minutes grace in which to meditate upon the unwisdom of
defiance; and he had seen the bug…killer change abruptly from
sullenness to terror; and afterward to abject obedience。 He did
not know what they had said to him; or what they had done; but he
knew the bug…killer was a hard man to stampede。 And he was one
man; and they were many; also he judged that; being human; and
this being the third offense of the Dot sheep under his care; it
would be extremely unsafe to trust that their indignation would
vent itself in mere words。
Therefore; when Weary told him to get the stragglers back through
the fence and up on the level; he stopped only long enough for a
good look at their faces。 After that he called his dogs and
crawled through the fence。
It really did not require the entire Family to force those sheep
south that morning。 But Weary's jaw was set;
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