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the flying u ranch-第26部分
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So; his immediate fears relieved; Slim's slow mind had swung back
to the Dots; and to Oleson; whom Weary was even now assisting to
keep his promise (Slim grinned widely to himself when he thought
of the abject fear which Oleson had displayed because of the
murder he thought he had done; while Happy Jack obediently
〃played dead〃)。 And of Dunk; whom Slim had hated most abominably
of old; Dunk; a criminal found out; Dunk; a prisoner right there
on the very ranch he had thought to despoil; Dunk; at that very
moment locked in the blacksmith shop。 Perhape it was not
curiosity alone which sent him down there; perhaps it was partly
a desire to look upon Dunk humbledhe who had trodden so
arrogantly upon the necks of those below him; so arrogantly that
even Slim; the slow…witted one; had many a time trembled with
anger at his tone。
Slim walked slowly; as was his wont; with deadly directness; as
was his nature。 The blacksmith shop was silent; closedas grimly
noncommittal as a vault。 You might guess whatever you pleased
about its inmate; it was like trying to imagine the emotions
pictured upon the face behind a smooth; black mask。 Slim stopped
before the closed door and listened。 The rusty; iron hasp
attracted his slow gaze; at first puzzling him a little; making
him vaguely aware that something about it did not quite harmonize
with his mental attitude toward it。 It took him a full minute to
realize that he had expected to find the door locked; and that
the hasp hung downward uselessly; just as it hung every day in
the year。
He remembered then that Andy had spoken of chaining Dunk to the
anvil。 That would make it unnecessary to lock the door; of
course。 Slim seized the hanging strip of iron; gave it a jerk and
bathed all the dingy interior with a soft; sunset glow。 Cobwebs
quivered at the inrush of the breeze; and glistened like threads
of fine gold。 The forge remained a dark blot in the corner。 A new
chisel; lying upon the earthen floor; became a bar of yellow
light。
Slim's eyes went to the anvil and clung there in a widening
stare。 His hands; white and soft when his gloves were off; drew
up convulsively into fighting fists; and as he stood looking; the
cords swelled and stood out upon his thick neck。 For years he had
hated Dunk Whittaker
The Happy Family; with rare good sense; had not hesitated to turn
the white house into an impromptu hospital。 They knew that if the
Little Doctor and Chip and the Old Man had been at home Happy
Jack would have been taken unquestioningly into the guest
chamberwhich was a square; three…windowed room off the big
livingroom。 More than one of them had occupied it upon occasion。
They took Happy Jack up there and put him to bed quite as a
matter…of…course; and when he was asleep they lingered upon the
wide; front porch; the hammock of the Little Doctor squeaked
under the weight of Andy Green; and the wide…armed chairs
received the weary forms of divers young cowpunchers who did not
give a thought to the intrusion; but were thankful for the
comfort。 Andy was swinging luxuriously and drawing the last few
puffs from a cigarette when Slim; purple and puffing audibly;
appeared portentously before him。
〃I thought you said you was goin' to lock Dunk up in the
blacksmith shop;〃 he launched accusingly at Andy。
〃We did;〃 averred that young man; pushing his toe against the
railing to accelerate the voluptuous motion of the hammock。
〃He ain't there。 He's broke loose。 The chainby golly; yuh went
an' used that chain that was broke an' jest barely hangin'
together! His horse ain't anywheres around; either。 You fellers
make me sick。 Lollin' around here an' not paying no attention; by
gollyhe's liable to be ten mile from here by this time!〃 When
Slim stopped; his jaw quivered like a dish of disturbed jelly;
and I wish I could give you his tone; choppy; every sentence an
accusation that should have made those fellows wince。
Irish; Big Medicine and Jack Bates had sprung guiltily to their
feet and started down the steps。 The drawling voice of the Native
Son stopped them; ten feet from the porch。
〃Twelve; or fifteen; I should make it。 That horse of his looked
to me like a drifter。〃
〃Wellare yuh goin' t' set there on your haunches an' let him
GO?〃 Slim; by the look of him; was ripe for murder。
〃You want to look out; or you'll get apoplexy sure;〃 Andy
soothed; giving himself another luxurious push and pulling the
last; little whiff from his cigarette before he threw away the
stub。 〃Fat men can't afford to get as excited as skinny ones
can。〃
〃Aw; say! Where did you put him; Andy?〃 asked Big Medicine; his
first flurry subsiding before the absolute calm of those two on
the porch。
〃In the blacksmith shop;〃 said Andy; with a slurring accent on
the first word that made the whole sentence perfectly maddening。
〃Ah; come on back here and sit down。 I guess we better tell 'em
the how of it。 Huh; Mig?〃
Miguel cast a slow; humorous glance over the four。 〃Ye…es
they'll have us treed in about two minutes if we don't;〃 he
assented。 〃Go ahead。〃
〃Well;〃 Andy lifted his head and shoulders that he might readjust
a pillow to his liking; 〃we wanted him to make a getaway。 Fact
is; if he hadn't; we'd have beenstrictly up against it。 Right!
If he hadn'thow about it; Mig? I guess we'd have been to the
Little Rockies ourselves。〃
〃You've got a sweet little voice;〃 Irish cut in savagely; 〃but
we're tired。 We'd rather hear yuh say something!〃
〃Ohall right。 Well; Mig and I just ribbed up a josh on Dunk。
I'd read somewhere about the same kinda deal; so it ain't
original; I don't lay any claim to the idea at all; we just
borrowed it。 You see; it's like this: We figured that a man as
mean as this Dunk person most likely had stepped over the line;
somewhere。 So we just took a gambling chance; and let him do the
rest。 You see; we never saw him before in our lives。 All that
identification stunt of ours was just a bluff。 But the minute I
shoved my chips to the center; I knew we had him dead to rights。
You were there。 You saw him wilt。 By gracious〃
〃Yuh don't know anything against him?〃 gasped Irish。
〃Not a darned thingany more than what you all know;〃 testified
Andy complacently。
It took a minute or two for that to sink in。
〃Well; I'll be damned!〃 breathed Irish。
〃We did chain him to the anvil;〃 Andy went on。 〃On the way down;
we talked about being in a hurry to get back to you fellows; and
I told Migso Dunk could hearthat we wouldn't bother with the
horse。 We tied him to the corral。 And I hunted around for that
bum chain; and then we made out we couldn't find the padlock for
the door; so we decided; right out loud; that he'd be dead safe
for an hour or two; till the bunch of us got back。 Not knowing a
darn thing about him; except what you boys have told us; we sure
would have been in bad if he hadn't taken a sneak。 Fact is; we
were kinda worried for fear he wouldn't have nerve enough to try
it。 We waited; up on the hill; till we saw him sneak down to the
corral and jump on his horse and take off down the coulee like a
scared coyote。 It was;〃 quoth the young man; unmistakably pleased
with himself; 〃pretty smooth work; if you ask me。〃
〃I'd hate to ride as fast and far to…night as that hombre will;〃
supplemented Miguel with his brief smile; that was just a flash
of white; even teeth and a momentary lightening of his languorous
eyes。
Slim stood for five minutes; a stolid; stocky figure in the midst
of a storm of congratulatory comment。 They forgot all about Happy
Jack; asleep inside the house; and so their voices were not
hushed。 Indeed; Big Medicine's bull…like remarks boomed full…
throated across the coulee and were flung back mockingly by the
barren hills。 Slim did not hear a word they were saying; he was
thinking it over; with that complete mental concentration which
is the chief recompense of a slow…working mind。 He was
methodically thinking it all outand; eventually; he saw the
joke。
〃Well; by golly!〃 he bawled suddenly; and brought his palm down
with a terrific smack upon his sore legwhereat his fellows
laughed uproariously。
〃We told you not to try to see through any more jokes till your
leg gets well; Slim;〃 Andy reminded condescendingly。
〃Say; by golly; that's a good one on Dunk; ain't it? Chasin'
himself clean outa the country; by gollyscared plumb to
death…and you fellers was only jest makin' b'lieve yuh knowed
him! By golly; that sure is a good one; all right!〃
〃You've got it; give you time enough and you could see through a
barbed…wire fence;〃 patronized Andy; from the hammock。 〃Yes;
since you mention it; I think myself it ain't so bad。〃
〃Aw…w shut up; out there; an' let a feller sleep!〃 came a
querulous voice from within。 〃I'd ruther bed down with a corral
full uh calves at weanin' time; than be anywhere
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