第 39 节
作者:幽雨      更新:2021-02-19 18:04      字数:9322
  〃Keeping me waiting this way!〃
  〃What   in   the   world   does   all   this   mean?〃   cried   Jessamine;   stopping
  short at the first sentence。
  〃Read;〃 said Lin。
  〃You've done this!〃 she exclaimed。
  〃Read; read!〃
  So   she   read;   with   big   eyes。   It   was   an   official   letter   of   the   railroad;
  written by the division superintendent at Edgeford。 It hoped Miss Buckner
  might feel like taking the position of agent at Separ。 If she was willing to
  consider this; would she stop over at Edgeford; on her way east; and talk
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  with the superintendent? In case the duties were more than she had been
  accustomed   to   on   the   Louisville   and   Nashville;   she   could   continue   east
  with the loss of only a day。 The superintendent believed the salary could
  be arranged satisfactorily。 Enclosed please to find an order for a free ride
  to Edgeford。
  Jessamine turned   her  wondering   eyes   on Lin。  〃You   did do   this;〃   she
  repeated; but this time with extraordinary quietness。
  〃Yes;〃 said he。 〃And I am plumb proud of it。〃
  She gave a rich laugh of pleasure and amusement; a long laugh; and
  stopped。 〃Did anybody ever!〃 she said。
  〃We can call each other neighbors now; yu' see;〃 said the cow…puncher。
  〃Oh no! oh no!〃 Jessamine declared。 〃Though how am I ever to thank
  you?〃
  〃By not argufying;〃 Lin answered。
  〃Oh no; no! I can do no such thing。 Don't you see I can't? I believe you
  are crazy。〃
  〃I've been waiting to hear yu' say that;〃 said the complacent McLean。
  〃I'm not argufying。 We'll eat supper now。 The east…bound is due in an hour;
  and I expect you'll be wanting to go on it。〃
  〃And I expect I'll go; too;〃 said the girl。
  〃I'll be plumb proud to have yu';〃 the cow…puncher assented。
  〃I'm   going   to   get   my   ticket   to   Chicago   right   now;〃   said   Jessamine;
  again laughing; sunny and defiant。
  〃You bet you are!〃 said the incorrigible McLean。 He let her go into the
  station    serenely。    〃You    can't  get  used    to  new    ideas   in  a  minute;〃    he
  remarked   to   me。   〃I've   figured   on   all   that;   of  course。   But   that's   why;〃   he
  broke out; impetuously; 〃I quit you on Bear Creek so sudden。 'When she
  goes back away home;' I'd been saying to myself every day; 'what'll you do
  then;   Lin   McLean?'   Well;   I   knew   I'd   go   to   Kentucky   too。   Just   knew   I'd
  have to; yu' see; and it was inconvenient; turruble inconvenientBilly here
  and my ranch; and the beef round…up comin'but how could I let her go
  and forget me? Take up; maybe; with some Blue…grass son…of…a…gun back
  there? And   I   hated   the   fix   I   was   in   till   that   morning;   getting   up;   I   was
  joshin' the Virginia man that's after Miss Wood。 I'd been sayin' no educated
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  lady would think of a man who talked with an African accent。 'It's repotted
  you   have   a   Southern   rival   yourself;'   says   he;   joshin'   back。   So   I   said   I
  guessed the rival would find life uneasy。 'He does;' says he。 'Any man with
  his voice broke in two halves; and one down in his stomach and one up
  among the angels; is goin' to feel uneasy。 But Texas talks a heap about his
  lady vigilante in the freight…car。' 'Vigilante!' I said; and I must have jumped;
  for they all asked where the lightning had struck。 And in fifteen minutes
  after writing you I'd hit the trail for Separ。 Oh; I figured things out on that
  ride!〃 (Mr。 McLean here clapped me on the back。) 〃Got to Separ。 Got the
  sheriff's   address   the   sheriff   that   saw   her   that   night   they   held   up   the
  locomotive。 Got him to meet me at Edgeford and make a big talk to the
  superintendent。 Made a big talk myself。 I said; 'Put that girl in charge of
  Separ;   and   the   boys'll   quit   shooting   your   water…tank。   But   Tubercle   can't
  influence      'em。'  'Tubercle?'    says    the  superintendent。      'What's    that?'   And
  when I told him it was the agent; he flapped his two hands down on the
  chair arms each side of him and went to rockin' up and down。 I said the
  agent was just a temptation to the boys to be gay right along; and they'd
  keep a…shooting。 'You can choose between Tubercle and your tank;' I said;
  'but   you've   got   to   move   one   of   'em   from   Separ   if   yu'   went   peace。'   The
  sheriff   backed   me   up   good;   too。   He   said   a   man   couldn't   do   much   with
  Separ the way it was now; but a decent woman would be respected there;
  and the only question was if she could conduct the business。 So I spoke up
  about     Shawhan;      and    when     the   whole    idea    began    to   soak   into   that
  superintendent his   eyeballs   jingled   and he looked as   wise   as   a   work…ox。
  'I'll see her;' says he。 And he's going to see her。〃
  〃Well;〃 said I; 〃you deserve success after thinking of a thing like that!
  You're   wholly   wasted   punching   cattle。   But   she's   going   to   Chicago。   By
  eleven o'clock she will have passed by your superintendent。〃
  〃Why; so she will!〃 said Lin; affecting surprise。
  He baffled me; and he   baffled Jessamine。 Indeed; his eagerness   with
  her parcels; his assistance in checking her trunk; his cheerful examination
  of check and ticket to be sure they read over the same route; plainly failed
  to gratify her。
  Her   firmness   about   going   was   sincere;   but   she   had   looked   for   more
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  dissuasion;   and   this   sprightly   abettal   of   her   departure   seemed   to   leave
  something   vacant   in   the   ceremonies   She   fell   singularly   taciturn   during
  supper   at   the   Hotel   Brunswick;   and   presently   observed;   〃I   hope   I   shall
  see Mr。 Donohoe。〃
  〃Texas?〃 said Lin。 〃I expect they'll have tucked him in bed by now up
  at the ranch。 The little fellow is growing yet。〃
  〃He can walk round a freight…car all night;〃 said Miss Buckner; stoutly。
  〃I've always wanted to thank him for looking after me。〃
  Mr。 McLean smiled elaborately at his plate
  〃Well; if he's not actually thinking he'll tease me!〃 cried out Jessamine
  〃Though he claims not to be foolish like Mr。 Donohoe。 Why; Mr。 McLean;
  you surely must have been young once! See if you can't remember!〃
  〃Shucks!〃 began Lin。
  But    her   laughter   routed    him。   〃Maybe      you   didn't  notice    you   were
  young;〃 she said。 〃But don't you reckon perhaps the men around did? Why;
  maybe even the girls kind o' did!〃
  〃She's hard to beat; ain't she?〃 inquired Lin; admiringly; of me。
  In   my   opinion   she   was。   She   had   her   wish;   too   about   Texas;   for   we
  found   him   waiting   on   the   railroad   platform;   dressed   in   his   best;   to   say
  good…bye。       The   friendly    things    she   told   him   left  him    shuffling    and
  repeating that it was a mistake to go; a big mistake; but when she said the
  butter was not good enough; his laugh cracked joyously up into the treble。
  The train's arrival brought quick sadness to her face; but she made herself
  bright again with a special farewell for each acquaintance。
  〃Don't you ride any more cow…catchers;〃 she warned Billy Lusk; 〃or
  I'll have to come back and look after you。〃
  〃You said you and me were going for a ride; and we ain't;〃 shouted the
  long…memoried          nine…year…old。      〃You    will;〃    murmured       Mr。    McLean;
  oracularly。
  As the   train's pace quickened   he did not   step   off; and   Miss   Buckner
  cried 〃Jump!〃        〃Too late;〃 said he;  placidly。 Then   he called to me;  〃I'm
  hard   to   beat;   too!〃   So   the   train   took   them   both   away;   as   I   might   have
  guessed was his intention all along。
  〃Is   that   marriage   again?〃   said   Billy;   anxiously。   〃He   wouldn't   tell   me
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  nothing。〃
  〃He's just seeing Miss Buckner as far as Edgeford;〃 said the agent。 〃Be
  back to…morrow。〃
  〃Then I don't see why he wouldn't take me along;〃 Billy complained。
  And Separ laughed。
  But the  lover   was not   back   to…morrow。   He  was   capable  of   anything;
  gossip remarked; and took up new themes。 The sun rose and set; the two
  trains made their daily slight event and gathering; the water…tank; glaring
  bulkily in the sun beaconed unmolested; and t