第 49 节
作者:幽雨      更新:2021-02-19 18:04      字数:9322
  white     teeth   shining。    But   behind    his   round    spectacles    he   scrutinized
  McLean。 For in this second hand…shaking was a fervor that seemed a grasp;
  a reaching out; for comfort。 Barker had passed through Separ。 Though an
  older acquaintance than Billy; he had asked Jessamine fewer and different
  questions。   But   he   knew   what   he   knew。   〃Well;   Drybone's   the   same   old
  Drybone;〃   said   he。   〃Sweet…scented   hole   of   iniquity!   Let's   see   how   you
  walk nowadays。〃
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  Lin took a few steps。
  〃Pooh!   I   said   you'd   never   get   over   it。〃   And   his   Excellency   beamed
  with    professional     pride。   In  his  doctor    days   Barker    had    set  the  boy
  McLean's leg; and before it was properly knit the boy had escaped from
  the hospital to revel loose in Drybone on such another night as this。 Soon
  he had been carried back; with the fracture split open again。
  〃It shows; does it?〃 said Lin。 〃Well; it don't usually。 Not except when
  I'mwhen I'm〃
  〃Down?〃 suggested his Excellency。
  〃Yes; Doc。 Down;〃 the cow…puncher confessed。
  Barker looked into his friend's clear hazel eyes。
  Beneath      their  dauntless    sparkle    was    something     that   touched    the
  Governor's good heart。 〃I've got some whiskey along on the tripEastern
  whiskey;〃 said he。 〃Come over to my room awhile。〃
  〃I used to sleep all night onced;〃 said McLean; as they went。 〃Then I
  come   to   know   different。   But   I'd   never   have   believed   just   mere   thoughts
  could make yu'make yu' feel like the steam was only half on。 I eat; yu'
  know!〃 he stated; suddenly。 〃And I expect one or two in camp lately have
  not found my muscle lacking。 Feel me; Doc。〃
  Barker dutifully obeyed; and praised the excellent sinews。
  Across from the dance…hall the whining of the fiddle came; high and
  gay; feet blurred the talk of voices; and voices rose above the trampling of
  feet。 Here and there some lurking form stumbled through the dark among
  the   rubbish;   and   clearest   sound   of   all;   the   light   crack   of   billiard   balls
  reached dry and far into the night Barker contemplated the stars and calm
  splendid dimness of the plain。 〃'Though every prospect pleases; and only
  man is vile;'〃 he quoted。 〃But don't tell the Republican party I said so。〃
  〃It's awful true; though; Doc。 I'm vile myself。 Yu' don't know。 Why; I
  didn't know!〃
  And then they sat down to confidences and whiskey; for so long as the
  world   goes   round   a   man   must   talk   to   a   man   sometimes;   and   both   must
  drink over it。 The cow…puncher unburdened himself to the Governor; and
  the   Governor   filled   up   his   friend's   glass   with   the   Eastern   whiskey;   and
  nodded his spectacles; and listened; and advised; and said he should have
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  done the same; and like the good Governor that he was; never remembered
  he was Governor at all with political friends here who had begged a word
  or two。 He became just Dr。 Barker again; the young hospital surgeon (the
  hospital that now stood a ruin); and Lin was again his patientLin; the
  sun…burnt   free…lance   of   nineteen;  reckless;  engaging;  disobedient;  his   leg
  broken and his heart light; with no Jessamine or conscience to rob his salt
  of its savor。 While  he now told his troubles; the quadrilles fiddled   away
  careless as ever; and the crack of the billiard balls sounded as of old。
  〃Nobody has told you about this; I expect;〃 said the lover。 He brought
  forth the little pistol; 〃Neighbor。〃 He did not hand it across to Barker; but
  walked over to Barker's chair; and stood holding it for the doctor to see。
  When Barker reached for it to see better; since it was half hidden in the
  cow…puncher's   big   hand;   Lin   yielded   it   to   him;   but   still   stood   and   soon
  drew it back。 〃I take it around;〃 he said; 〃and when one of those stories
  comes along; like there's plenty of; that she wants to get rid of me; I just
  kind o' take a look at 'Neighbor' when I'm off where it's handy; and it busts
  the story right out of my mind。 I have to tell you what a fool I am。〃
  〃The whiskey's your side;〃 said Barker。 〃Go on。〃
  〃But; Doc; my courage has quit me。 They see what I'm thinking about
  just like I was a tenderfoot trying his first bluff。 I can't stick it out no more;
  and I'm going to see her; come what will。
  I've   got   to。   I'm   going   to   ride   right   up   to   her   window   and   shoot   off
  'Neighbor;' and if she don't come out I'll know〃
  A   knocking   came   at   the   Governor's   room;   and   Judge   Slaghammer
  entered。 〃Not been to our dance; Governor?〃 said he。
  The   Governor   thought   that   perhaps   he   was   tired;   that   perhaps   this
  evening he must forego the pleasure。
  〃It   may   be   wiser。   In  your   position   it  may    be   advisable;〃    said  the
  coroner。 〃They're getting on rollers over there。 We do not like trouble in
  Drybone; but trouble comes to usas everywhere。〃
  〃Shooting;〃 suggested his Excellency; recalling his hospital practice。
  〃Well; Governor; you know how it is。 Our boys are as big…hearted as
  any    in  this   big…hearted    Western     country。    You   know;    Governor。     Those
  generous; warm…blooded spirits are ever ready for anything。〃
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  〃Especially       after    Mrs。    Slaghammer's         whiskey;〃      remarked      the
  Governor。
  The coroner shot a shrewd eye at Wyoming's chief executive。 It was
  not politically harmonious to be reminded that but for his wife's liquor a
  number of fine young men; with nothing save youth untrained and health
  the    matter   with   them;    would    to…day   be   riding   their  horses    instead   of
  sleeping on the hill。 But the coroner wanted support in the next campaign。
  〃Boys will be boys;〃 said he。 〃They ain't pulled any guns to…night。 But I
  come away; though。 Some of 'em's making up pretty free to Mrs。 Lusk。 It
  ain't   suitable   for   me   to  see   too  much。    Lusk    says   he's  after   you;〃   he
  mentioned   incidentally   to   Lin。   〃He's   fillin'   up;   and   says   he's   after   you。〃
  McLean nodded placidly; and with scant politeness。 He wished this visitor
  would   go。   But   Judge   Slaghammer   had   noticed   the   whiskey。   He           filled
  himself a glass。 〃Governor; it has my compliments;〃 said he。 〃Ambrosier。
  Honey…doo。〃
  〃Mrs。 Slaghammer seems to have a large gathering;〃 said Barker。
  〃Good boys; good boys!〃 The judge blew importantly; and waved his
  arm。      〃Bull…whackers;        cow…punchers;        mule…skinners;       tin…horns。     All
  spending   generous。   Governor;   once   more!   Ambrosier。   Honey…doo。〃   He
  settled himself deep in a chair; and closed his eyes。
  McLean rose abruptly。 〃Good…night;〃 said he。 〃I'm going to Separ。〃
  〃Separ!〃   exclaimed   Slaghammer;   rousing   slightly。  〃Oh;   stay  with   us;
  stay with us。〃 He closed his eyes again; but sustained his smile of office。
  〃You know how well I wish you;〃 said Barker to Lin。 〃I'll just see you
  start。〃
  Forthwith      the  friends    left  the  coroner    quiet   beside   his   glass;  and
  walked toward the horses through Drybone's gaping quadrangle。 The dead
  ruins   loomed   among   the   lights   of   the   card…halls;   and   always   the   keen
  jockey   cadences   of   the   fiddle   sang   across   the   night。   But   a   calling   and
  confusion were set up; and the tune broke off。
  〃Just like old times!〃 said his Excellency。 〃Where's the dump…pile!〃 It
  was   where   it   should   be;   close   by;   and   the   two   stepped   behind   it   to   be
  screened from wandering bullets。 〃A man don't forget his habits;〃 declared
  the Governor。 〃Makes me feel young again。〃
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  〃Makes me feel old;〃 said McLean。 〃Hark!〃
  〃Sounds      like  my    name;〃    said   Barker。   They    listened。    〃Oh   yes。   Of
  course。 That's it。 They're shouting for the doctor。 But we'll just spare them
  a minute or so to finish their excitement。〃
  〃I didn't hear any shooting;〃 said McLean。 〃It's something; though。〃
  As they waited; no shots came; but still the fiddle was silent; and the
  murmur       of  many     voices   grew    in  the   dance…hall;    while    single   voices
  wandered outside; cal