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the flying u ranch-第8部分

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Slim rising first from dinner on the next day but one opened the

door of the mess…house; and stood there idly picking his teeth

before he went about his work。 After a minute of listening to the

boys 〃joshing〃 old Patsy about some gooseberry pies he had baked

without sugar; he turned his face outward; threw up his head like

a startled bull; and began to sniff。



〃Say; I smell sheep; by golly!〃 he announced in the bellowing

tone which was his conversational voice; and sniffed again。



〃Oh; that's just a left…over in your system from the dose yuh got

in town Sunday;〃 Weary explained soothingly。 〃I've smelled sheep;

and tasted sheep; and dreamed sheep; ever since。〃



〃No; by golly; it's sheep! It ain't no memory。 II b'hieve I

hear 'em; too; by golly。〃 Slim stepped out away from the building

and faced suspiciously down the coulee。



〃Slim; I never suspected you of imagination before;〃 the Native

Son drawled; and loitered out to where Slim stood still sniffing。

〃I wonder if you're catching it from Andy and me。 Don't you think

you ought to be vaccinated?〃



〃That ain't imagination;〃 Pink called out from within。 〃When

anybody claims there's sheep in Flying U coulee; that's straight

loco。〃



〃Come on out here and smell 'em yourself; then!〃 Slim bawled

indignantly。 〃I never seen such an outfit as this is gittin' to

be; you fellers don't believe nobody; no more。 We ain't all Andy

Greens。〃



Upon hearing this Andy pushed back his chair and strolled

outside。 He clapped his hand down upon Slim's fat…cushioned

shoulder and swayed him gently。 〃Never mind; Slim; you can't all

be famous;〃 he comforted。 〃Some day; maybe; I'll teach yuh the

fine art of lying more convincingly than the ordinary man can

tell the truth。 It is a fine art; it takes a genius to put it

across。 Now; the only time anybody doubts my word is when I'm

sticking to the truth hike a sand burr to a dog's tail。〃



From away to the west; borne on the wind which swept steadily

down the coulee; came that faint; humming sing…song; which can be

made only by a herd of a thousand or more sheep; all blatting in

different keysor by a distant band playing monotonously upon

the middle octave of their varied instruments。



〃Slim's right; by gracious! It's sheep; sure as yuh live。〃 Andy

did not wait for more; but started at a fast walk for the stable

and his horse。 After him went the Native Son; who had not been

with the Flying U long enough to sense the magnitude of the

affront; and Slim; who knew to a nicety just what 〃cowmen〃

considered the unpardonable sin; and the rest of the Happy

Family; who were rather incredulous still。



〃Must be some fool herder just crossing the coulee; on the move

somewhere;〃 Weary gave as a solution。 〃Half of 'em don't know a

fence when they see it。〃



As they galloped toward the sound and the smell; they expressed

freely their opinion of sheep; the men who owned them; and the

lunatics who watched over the blatting things。 They were

cattlemen to the marrow in their bones; and they gloried in their

prejudice against the woolly despoilers of the range。



All these years had the Flying U been immune from the nuisance;

save for an occasional trespasser; who was quickly sent about his

business。 The Flying U range had been kept in the main inviolate

from the little; gray vandals; which ate the grass clean to the

sod; and trampled with their sharp…pointed hoofs the very roots

into lifelessness; which polluted the water…holes and creeks

until cattle and horses went thirsty rather than drink; which; in

that land of scant rainfall; devastated the range where they fed

so that a long…established prairie…dog town was not more barren。

What wonder if the men who owned cattle; and those who tended

them; hated sheep? So does the farmer dread an invasion of

grasshoppers。



A mile down the coulee they came upon the band with two herders

and four dogs keeping watch。 Across the coulee and up the

hillsides they spread like a noisome gray blanket。 〃Maa…aa; maa…

aa; maa…aa;〃 two thousand strong they blatted a strident medley

while they hurried here and there after sweeter bunches of grass;

very much like a disturbed ant…hill。



The herders loitered upon either slope; their dogs lying close

beside them。 There was good grass in that part of the coulee; the

Flying U had saved it for the saddle horses that were to be

gathered and held temporarily at the ranch; for it would save

herding; and a week in that pasture would put a keen edge on

their spirits for the hard work of the calf roundup。 A dozen or

two that ranged close had already been driven into the field and

were feeding disdainfully in a corner as far away from the sheep

as the fence would permit。



The Happy Family; riding close…grouped; stiffened in their

saddles and stared amazed at the outrage。



〃Sheepherders never did have any nerve;〃 Irish observed after a

minute。 〃They keep their places fine! They'll drive their sheep

right into your dooryard and tell 'en to help themselves to

anything that happens to look good to them。 Oh; they're sure

modest and retiring!〃



Weary; who had charge of the outfit during Chip's absence; was

making straight for the nearest herder。 Pink and Andy went with

him; as a matter of course。



〃You fellows ride up around that side; and put the run on them

sheep;〃 Weary shouted back to the others。 〃We'll start the other

side moving。 Make 'em travelback where they came from。〃 He

jerked his head toward the north。 He knew; just as they all knew;

that there had been no sheep to the south; unless one counted

those that ranged across the Missouri river。



As the three forced their horses up the steep slope; the herder;

sitting slouched upon a rock; glanced up at them dully。 He had a

long stick; with which he was apathetically turning over the

smaller stones within his reach; and as apathetically killing the

black bugs that scuttled out from the moist earth beneath。 He

desisted from this unexciting pastime as they drew near; and eyed

them with the sullenness that comes of long isolation when the

person's nature forbids that other extreme of babbling garrulity;

for no man can live long months alone and remain perfectly

normal。 Nature; that stern mistress; always exacts a penalty from

us foolish mortals who would ignore the instincts she has wisely

implanted within us for our good。



〃Maybe;〃 Weary began mildly and without preface; 〃you don't know

this is private property。 Get busy with your dogs; and haze these

sheep back on the bench。〃 He waved his hand to the north。 〃And;

when you get a good start in that direction;〃 he added; 〃yuh

better keep right on going。〃



The herder surveyed him morosely; but he said nothing; neither

did he rise from the rock to obey the command。 The dogs sat upon

their haunches and perked their ears inquiringly; as if they

understood better than did their master that these men were not

to be quite overlooked。



〃I meant to…day;〃 Weary hinted; with the manner of one who

deliberately holds his voice quiet。



〃I never asked yuh what yuh meant;〃 the herder mumbled; scowling。

〃We got to keep 'em on water another hour; yet。〃 He went back to

turning over the small rocks and to pursuing with his stick the

bugs; as if the whole subject were squeezed dry of interest。



For a minute Weary stared unwinkingly down at him; uncertain

whether to resent this as pure insolence; or to condone it as

imbecility。 〃Mamma!〃 he breathed eloquently; and grinned at Andy

and Pink。 〃This is a real talkative cuss; and obliging; too。 Come

on; boys; he's too busy to bother with a little thing like

sheep。〃



He led the way around to the far side of the band; the nearest

sheep scuttling away from then as they passed。 〃I don't suppose

we could work the combination on those dogswhat?〃 he considered

aloud; glancing back at them where they still sat upon their

haunches and watched the strange riders。 〃Say; Cadwalloper; you

took a few lessons in sheepherding; a couple of years ago; when

you was stuck on that girlremember? Whistle 'em up here and set

'en to work。〃



〃You go to the devil;〃 Pink's curved hips replied amiably to his

boss。 〃I've got loss…uh…memory on the sheep business。〃



Whereat Weary grinned and said no more about it。



On the opposite side of the coulee; the boys seemed to be

laboring quite as fruitlessly with the other herder。 They heard

Big Medicine's truculent bellow; as he leaned from the saddle and

waved a fist close to the face of the herder; but; though they

rode with their eyes fixed upon the group; they failed to see any

resultant movement of dogs; sheep or man。



There is; at times; a certain safety in being the hopeless

minority。 Though seven indignant cowpunchers surrounded him; that

herder was secure from any personal molestationand he knew it。

They were seven against one; therefore; after making some ca
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