第17章

类别:其他 作者:Zane Grey字数:11420更新时间:18/12/18 14:45:39
Colterandthemenwaitedonhersolicitously,andinsilence,nowandthenstealingfurtiveglancesatherfromundertheshadowoftheirblacksombreros。Thedarknightsettleddownlikeablanket。Therewerenostars。Thewindmoanedfitfullyamongthepines,andallaboutthatlonely,hiddenrecesswasinharmonywithEllen’sthoughts。 \"Girl,y’u’reshoregame,\"saidColter,admiringly。\"An’Ireckony’unevergotitfromtheJorths。\" \"Tadinthere——he’sgame,\"saidQueen,inmildprotest。 \"Nottomynotion,\"repliedColter。\"Anymancanbegamewhenhe’scroakin’,withsomebodyaround……ButLeeJorthan’Jackson——theyalwayswasyellowcleartotheirgizzards。TheywasborninLouisiana——notTexas……Shorethey’renomoreTexansthanIam。Ellenheah,shemusthavegotanotherstraininherblood。 ToEllentheirwordshadnomeaning。Sheroseandasked,\"WherecanIsleep?\" \"I’llfetchalightpresentlyan’y’ucanmakeyourbedintherebyTad,\"repliedColter。 \"Yes,I’dlikethat。\" \"Wal,ify’ureckony’ucancoaxhimtotalkyou’reshorewrong,\"declaredColter,withthatcoldtimbreofvoicethatstrucklikesteelonEllen’snerves。\"Icussedhimgoodan’toldhimhe’dkeephismouthshut。Talkin’makeshimcoughan’thatfetchesuptheblood……Besides,IreckonI’mtheonetotelly’uhowyourdadan’unclegotkilled。Taddidn’tseeitdone,an’hewasbadhurtwhenithappened。Shoreallthefellarslefthavetheirideeabootit。 ButI’vegotitstraight。\" \"Colter——tellmenow,\"criedEllen。 \"Wal,allright。Comeoverheah,\"hereplied,anddrewherawayfromthecampfire,outintheshadowofgloom。\"Poorkid!Ishorefeelbadabootit。\"Heputalongarmaroundherwaistanddrewheragainsthim。Ellenfeltit,yetdidnotofferanyresistance。Allherfacultiesseemedabsorbedinamorbidandsadanticipation。 \"Ellen,y’ushoreknowIalwayslovedy’u——nowdon’ty’u?\"heasked,withsuppressedbreath。 \"No,Colter。It’snewstome——an’notwhatIwanttoheah。\" \"Wal,y’umayaswellheahitrightnow,\"hesaid。\"It’strue。 An’what’smore——yourdadgavey’utomebeforehedied。\" \"What!Colter,y’umustbealiar。\" \"Ellen,IswearI’mnotlyin’,\"hereturned,ineagerpassion。\"Iwaswithyourdadlastan’heardhimlast。HeshoreknewI’dlovedy’uforyears。An’hesaidhe’drathery’ubeleftinmycarethananybody’s。\" \"Myfathergavemetoy’uinmarriage!\"ejaculatedEllen,inbewilderment。 Colter’sreadyassurancedidnotcarryhimoverthispoint。Itwasevidentthatherwordssomewhatsurprisedanddisconcertedhimforthemoment。 \"Toletmemarryarustler——oneoftheHashKnifeGang!\"exclaimedEllen,withwearyincredulity。 \"Wal,yourdadbelongedtoDaggs’sgang,sameasIdo,\"repliedColter,recoveringhiscoolardor。 \"No!\"criedEllen。 \"Yes,heshoredid,foryears,\"declaredColter,positively。 \"BackinTexas。An’itwasyourdadthatgotDaggstocometoArizona。\" Ellentriedtoflingherselfaway。Butherstrengthandherspiritwereebbing,andColterincreasedthepressureofhisarm。Allatonceshesanklimp。Couldsheescapeherfate?Nothingseemedlefttofightwithorfor。 \"Allright——don’tholdme——sotight,\"shepanted。\"Nowtellmehowdadwaskilled……an’who——who——\" Colterbentoversohecouldpeerintoherface。InthedarknessEllenjustcaughtthegleamofhiseyes。Shefeltthevirileforceofthemaninthestrainofhisbodyashepressedherclose。Itallseemedunreal——ahideousdream——thegloom,themoanofthewind,theweirdsolitude,andthisrustlerwithhandandwilllikecoldsteel。 \"We’dcomebacktoGreaves’sstore,\"Colterbegan。\"An’asGreaveswasdaidweallgotfreewithhisliquor。Shoresomeofusgotdrunk。 Brucewasdrunk,an’Tadinthere——hewasdrunk。Yourdadputawaymore’nIeverseenhim。Butshorehewasn’texactlydrunk。Hegotoneofthemweakan’shakyspells。Hecriedan’hewantedsomeofustogettheIsbelstocalloffthefightin’……Heshorewasreadytocallitquits。Ireckonthekillin’ofDaggs——an’thentheawfulwayGreaveswascutupbyJeanIsbel——tookallthefightoutofyourdad。Hesaidtome,’Colter,we’lltakeEllenan’leavethisheahcountry——an’beginlifealloveragain——wherenooneknowsus。’\" \"Oh,didhereallysaythat?……Didhe——reallymeanit?\"murmuredEllen,withasob。 \"I’llswearitbythememoryofmydaidmother,\"protestedColter。 \"Wal,whennightcometheIsbelsrodedownonusinthedarkan’begantoshoot。Theysmashedinthedoor——triedtoburnusout——an’holleredaroundforawhile。Thentheyleftan’wereckonedthere’dbenomoretroublethatnight。Allthesamewekeptwatch。Iwasthesoberestonean’Ibossedthegang。Wehadsomequarrelsabootthedrinkin’。Yourdadsaidifwekeptitupit’dbetheendoftheJorths。An’heplannedtosendwordtotheIsbelsnextmawnin’thathewasreadyforatruce。 An’IwastogofixitupwithGastonIsbel。Wal,yourdadwenttobedinGreaves’sroom,an’alittlewhilelateryouruncleJacksonwentinthere,too。Someofthemenlaiddowninthestorean’wenttosleep。 Ikeptguardtillabootthreeinthemawnin’。An’IgotsosleepyI couldn’tholdmyeyesopen。SoIwakedupWellsan’Slateran’setthemonguard,oneateachendofthestore。ThenIlaiddownonthecountertotakeanap。\" Colter’slowvoice,thestrainandbreathlessnessofhim,theagitationwithwhichheappearedtobelaboring,andespeciallythesimple,matter—of—factdetailofhisstory,carriedabsoluteconvictiontoEllenJorth。Hervaguedoubtofhimhadbeencreatedbyhisattitudetowardher。Emotiondominatedherintelligence。Theimages,thescenescalledupbyColter’swords,wereastrueasthegloomofthewildgulchandthelonelinessofthenightsolitude——astrueasthestrangefactthatshelaypassiveinthearmofarustler。 \"Wall,afterawhileIwokeup,\"wentonColter,clearinghisthroat。 \"Itwasgraydawn。Allwasasstillasdeath……An’somethin’shorewaswrong。Wellsan’Slaterhadgottodrinkin’againan’nowlaiddaiddrunkorasleep。Anyways,whenIkickedthemtheynevermoved。ThenI heardamoan。Itcamefromtheroomwhereyourdadan’unclewas。I wentin。Itwasjustlightenoughtosee。YouruncleJacksonwaslayin’ onthefloor——cuthalfintwo——daidasadoornail……Yourdadlayonthebed。Hewasalive,breathin’hislast……Hesays,’Thathalf—breedIsbel——knifedus——whileweslept!’……Thewindershutterwasopen。IseenwhereJeanIsbelhadcomeinan’goneout。Iseenhismoccasintracksinthedirtoutsidean’Iseenwherehe’dsteppedinJackson’sbloodan’trackedittothewinder。Y’ushorecanseethembloodytracksyourself,ify’ugobacktoGreaves’sstore…… Yourdadwasgoin’fast……Hesaid,’Colter——takecareofEllen,’ an’Ireckonhemeantalotbythat。Hekeptsayin’,’MyGod!ifI’donlyseenGastonIsbelbeforeitwastoolate!’an’thenheravedalittle,whisperin’outofhishaid……An’afterthathedied…… Iwokeupthemen,an’abootsunupwecarriedyourdadan’uncleoutoftownan’buriedthem……An’themIsbelsshotatuswhilewewereburyin’ourdaid!That’swhereTadgothishurt……ThenwehitthetrailforJorth’sranch……Annow,Ellen,that’sallmystory。 Yourdadwasreadytoburythehatchetwithhisoldenemy。An’thatNezPerceJeanIsbel,likethesneakin’savageheis,murderedyourunclean’yourdad……Cuthimhorrible——madehimsuffertorturesofhell——allforIsbelrevenge!\" WhenColter’shuskyvoiceceasedEllenwhisperedthroughlipsascoldandstillasice,\"Letmego……leaveme——heah——alone!\" \"Why,shore!IreckonIunderstand,\"repliedColter。\"Ihatedtotelly’u。Buty’uhadtoheahthetruthabootthathalf—breed…… I’llcarryyourpackinthecabinan’unrollyourblankets。\" Releasingher,Colterstrodeoffinthegloom。Likeadeadweight,Ellenbegantoslideuntilsheslippeddownfulllengthbesidethelog。 Andthenshelayinthecool,dampshadow,inertandlifelesssofarasoutwardphysicalmovementwasconcerned。Shesawnothingandfeltnothingofthenight,thewind,thecold,thefallingdew。Forthemomentorhourshewascrushedbydespair,andseemedtoseeherselfsinkingdownanddownintoablack,bottomlesspit,intoanabysswheremurkytidesofbloodandfuriousgustsofpassioncontendedbetweenherbodyandhersoul。Intothestormyblastofhell!Inherdespairshelonged,sheachedfordeath。Bornofinfidelity,cursedbyataintofevilblood,furthercursedbyhigherinstinctforgoodandhappylife,draggedfromonelonelyandwildandsordidspottoanother,neverknowingloveorpeaceorjoyorhome,lefttothecompanionshipofviolentandvilemen,drivenbyastrangefatetolovewithunquenchableandinsupportablelovea’half—breed,asavage,anIsbel,thehereditaryenemyofherpeople,andatlastthe。ruthlessmurdererofherfather—— whatinthenameofGodhadshelefttolivefor?Revenge!Aneyeforaneye!Alifeforalife!ButshecouldnotkillJeanIsbel。 Woman’slovecouldturntohate,butnottheloveofEllenJorth。 Hecoulddragherbythehairinthedust,beather,andmakeherathingtoloathe,andcuthermortallyinhissavageandimplacablethirstforrevenge——butwithherlastgaspshewouldwhispershelovedhimandthatshehadliedtohimtokillhisfaith。Itwasthat——hisstrangefaithinherpurity——whichhadwonherlove。Ofallmen,thatheshouldbetheonetorecognizethetruthofher,thewomanhoodyetunsullied——howstrange,howterrible,howoverpowering!False,indeed,wasshetotheJorths!FalseashermotherhadbeentoanIsbel! ThisagonyanddestructionofhersoulwasthebitterDeadSeafruit——thesinsofherparentsvisiteduponher。 \"I’llenditall,\"shewhisperedtothenightshadowsthathoveredoverher。Nocowardwasshe——nofearofpainormangledfleshordeathorthemysterioushereaftercouldeverstayher。Itwouldbeeasy,itwouldbealastthrill,atransportofself—abasementandsupremeself—proofofherloveforJeanIsbeltokisstheRimrockwherehisfeethadtrodandthenflingherselfdownintothedepths。ShewasthelastJorth。SothewrongedIsbelswouldbeavenged。 \"Buthewouldneverknow——neverknow——Iliedtohim!\"shewailedtothenightwind。 Shewaslost——lostonearthandtohopeofheaven。Shehadrightneithertolivenortodie。Shewasnothingbutalittleweedalongthetrailoflife,trampledupon,buriedinthemud。Shewasnothingbutasinglerottenthreadinatangledwebofloveandhateandrevenge。 Andshehadbroken。 Lowerandlowersheseemedtosink。Wastherenoendtothisgulfofdespair?IfColterhadreturnedhewouldhavefoundheraragandatoy——acreaturedegraded,fitforhisvileembrace。Tobethrustdeeperintothemire——tobepunishedfittinglyforherbetrayalofaman’snobleloveandherownwomanhood——tobemadeanendof,body,mind,andsoul。 ButColterdidnotreturn。 Thewindmourned,theowlshooted,theleavesrustled,theinsectswhisperedtheirmelancholynightsong,thecamp—fireflickeredandfaded。 ThenthewildforestlandseemedtocloseimponderablyoverEllen。Allthatshewailedinherdeapair,allthatsheconfessedinherabasement,wastrue,andhardaslifecouldbe——butshebelongedtonature。Ifnaturehadnotfailedher,hadGodfailedher?Itwasthere——thelonelylandoftreeandfernandflowerandbrook,fullofwildbirdsandbeasts,wherethemossyrockscouldspeakandthesolitudehadears,whereshehadalwaysfeltherselfunutterablyapartofcreation。Thusawaveringsparkofhopequiveredthroughtheblacknessofhersoulandgatheredlight。 Thegloomofthesky,theshiftingcloudsofdullshade,splitasundertoshowaglimpseofaradiantstar,piercinglywhite,cold,pure,asteadfasteyeoftheuniverse,beyondallunderstandingandillimitablewithitsmeaningofthepastandthepresentandthefuture。Ellenwatchedituntilthedriftingcloudsoncemorehiditfromherstrainedsight。 Whathadthatstartodowithhell?Shemightbecrushedanddestroyedbylife,butwastherenotsomethingbeyond?Justtobeborn,justtosuffer,justtodie——couldthatbeall?DespairdidnotlooseitsholdonEllen,thestrifeandpangofherbreastdidnotsubside。Butwiththelonghoursandthestrangeclosinginoftheforestaroundherandthefleetingglimpseofthatwonderfulstar,withasubtledivinationofthemeaningofherbeatingheartandthrobbingmind,and,lastly,withavoicethunderingatherconsciencethataman’sfaithinawomanmustnotbegreater,nobler,thanherfaithinGodandeternity——withtheseshecheckedthedarkflightofhersoultowarddestruction。 CHAPTERXII Achill,gray,somberdawnwasbreakingwhenEllendraggedherselfintothecabinandcreptunderherblankets,theretosleepthesleepofexhaustion。 Whensheawokethehourappearedtobelateafternoon。Sunandskyshonethroughthesunkenanddecayedroofoftheoldcabin。Heruncle,TadJorth,layuponablanketbedupheldbyacrudecouchofboughs。 Thelightfelluponhisface,pale,lined,castinastillmoldofsuffering。Hewasnotdead,forsheheardhisrespiration。 ThefloorunderneathEllen’sblanketswasbareclay。SheandJorthwerealoneinthiscabin。Itcontainednothingbesidestheirbedsandarankgrowthofweedsalongthedecayedlowerlogs。Halfofthecabinhadarudeceilingofrough—hewnboardswhichformedakindofloft。 Thisatticextendedthroughtotheadjoiningcabin,formingtheceilingoftheporch—likespacebetweenthetwostructures。Therewasnopartition。Aladderoftwoaspensaplings,peggedtothelogs,andwithbracesbetweenforsteps,leduptotheattic。 Ellensmelledwoodsmokeandtheodoroffryingmeat,andsheheardthevoicesofmen。ShelookedouttoseethatSlaterandSomershadjoinedtheirparty——anadditionthatmighthavestrengtheneditfordefense,butdidnotlendherownsituationanythingfavorable。Somershadalwaysappearedtheonebesttoavoid。 Colterespiedherandcalledherto\"Comean’feedyourpaleface。\" Hiscomradeslaughed,notloudly,butguardedly,asifnoisewassomethingtoavoid。Nevertheless,theyawokeTadJorth,whobegantotossandmoanonthebed。 Ellenhurriedtohissideandatonceascertainedthathehadahighfeverandwasinacriticalcondition。Everytimehetossedheopenedawoundinhisrightbreast,ratherhighup。Forallshecouldsee,nothinghadbeendoneforhimexceptthebindingofascarfroundhisneckandunderhisarm。Thisscantbandagehadworkedloose。Goingtothedoor,shecalledout: \"Fetchmesomewater。\"WhenColterbroughtit,Ellenwasrummaginginherpackforsomeclothingortowelthatshecoulduseforbandages。 \"Weren’tanyofy’udecentenoughtolookaftermyuncle?\"shequeried。 \"Huh!Wal,whatthehell!\"rejoinedColter。\"Weshoredidallwecould。 Ireckony’uthinkitwasn’tatoughjobtopackhimuptheRim。Hewasdoneforthenan’Isaidso。\" \"I’lldoallIcanforhim,\"saidEllen。 \"Shore。Goahaid。WhenIgetpluggedorknifedbythathalf—breedIshorehopey’u’llberoundtonurseme。\" \"Y’useemtobeprettyshoreofyourfate,Colter。\" \"Shoreashell!\"hebitout,darkly。\"SomerssawIsbelan’hisgangtrailin’ustotheJorthranch。\" \"Arey’ugoin’tostayheah——an’waitforthem?\" \"ShoreI’vebeenquarrelin’withthefellarsoutthereoverthatveryquestion。I’mforleavin’thecountry。ButQueen,thedamngunfighter,isdaidsettokillthatcowman,Blue,whosworehewasKingFisher,theoldTexasoutlaw。NonebutQueenarespoilin’foranotherfight。 Allthesametheywon’tleaveTadJorthheahalone。\" ThenColterleanedinatthedoorandwhispered:\"Ellen,Icain’tbossthisoutfit。Solet’sy’uan’meshake’em。I’vegotyourdad’sgold。 Let’srideoffto—nightan’shakethiscountry。\" Colter,mutteringunderhisbreath,leftthedoorandreturnedtohiscomrades。Ellenhadreceivedherfirstintimationofhiscowardice; andhismentionofherfather’sgoldstartedatrainofthoughtthatpersistedinspiteofhereffortstoputallhermindtoattendingheruncle。Hegrewconsciousenoughtorecognizeherworkingoverhim,andthankedherwithalookthattouchedEllendeeply。Itchangedthedirectionofhermind。Hissufferingandimminentdeath,whichshewasabletoalleviateandretardsomewhat,workeduponherpityandcompassionsothatsheforgotherownplight。Halfthenightshewastendinghim,coolinghisfever,holdinghimquiet。Wellsherealizedthatbutforherministrationshewouldhavedied。Atlengthhewenttosleep。 AndEllen,sittingbesidehiminthelonely,silentdarknessofthatlatehour,receivedagaintheintimationofnature,thosevagueandnamelessstirringsofherinnermostbeing,thosewhisperingsoutofthenightandtheforestandthesky。Somethinggreatwouldnotletgoofhersoul。Shepondered。 AttentiontothewoundedmanoccupiedEllen;andsoonsheredoubledheractivitiesinthisregard,findinginthemsomethingofprotectionagainstColter。 Hehadwaylaidherasshewenttoaspringforwater,andwithalungelikethatofabearhehadtriedtoembraceher。ButEllenhadbeentooquick。 \"Wal,arey’ugoin’awaywithme?\"hedemanded。 \"No。I’llstickbymyuncle,\"shereplied。 Thatmotiveofhersseemedtoobstructhiswill。EllenwaskeentoseethatColterandhiscomradeswereatalaststandanddisintegratingunderaseverestrain。Nerveandcourageoftheopenandthewildtheypossessed,butonlyinalimiteddegree。Colterseemedobsessedbyhispassionforher,andthoughElleninherstubbornpridedidnotyetfearhim,sherealizedsheoughtto。Afterthatincidentshewatchedclosely,neverleavingheruncle’sbedsideexceptwhenColterwasabsent。Oneormoreofthemenkeptconstantlookoutsomewheredownthecanyon。 Dayafterdaypassedonthewingsofsuspense,ofwatching,ofministeringtoheruncle,ofwaitingforsomehourthatseemedfixed。 Colterwaslikeahounduponhertrail。Ateveryturnhewastheretoimportunehertorunoffwithhim,tofrightenherwiththemenaceoftheIsbels,tobeghertogiveherselftohim。Itcametopassthattheonlyreliefshehadwaswhensheatewiththemenorbarredthecabindooratnight。Notmuchrelief,however,wasthereintheshutandbarreddoor。WithonethrustofhispowerfularmColtercouldhavecaveditin。HeknewthisaswellasEllen。Stillshedidnothavethefearsheshouldhavehad。Therewasherriflebesideher,andthoughshedidnotallowhermindtorundarklyonitspossibleuse,stillthefactofitsbeingthereathandsomehowstrengthenedher。 Colterwasacatplayingwithamouse,butnotyetsureofhisquarry。 Ellencametoknowhourswhenshewasweak——weakphysically,mentally,spiritually,morally——whenunderthesheerweightofthisfrightfulandgrowingburdenofsuspenseshewasnotcapableoffightinghermisery,herabasement,herlowebbofvitality,andatthesametimewhollywithstandingColter’sadvances。 Hewouldcomeintothecabinand,utterlyindifferenttoTadJorth,hewouldtrytomakeboldandunrestrainedlovetoEllen。Whenhecaughtherinoneofherunresistingmomentsandwasabletoholdherinhisarmsandkissherheseemedtobebesidehimselfwiththewonderofher。Atsuchmoments,ifhehadanysoftnessorgentlenessinhim,theyexpressedthemselvesinhissoonerorlaterlettinghergo,whenapparentlyshewasabouttofaint。SoitmusthavebecomefascinatinglyfixedinColter’smindthatattimesEllenrepulsedhimwithscornandatotherscouldnotresisthim。 Ellenhadescapedtwocrisesinherrelationwiththisman,andasamorbiddoubt,likeapoisonousfungus,begantostranglehermind,sheinstinctivelydivinedthattherewasanapproachingandfinalcrisis。Noupliftofherspiritcamethistime——nointimations——nowhisperings。Howhorribleitallwas!Tolongtobegoodandnoble——torealizethatshewasneither——tosinklowerdaybyday!Mustshedecaytherelikeoneoftheserottinglogs?Worstofall,then,wastheinsinuatingandever—growinghopelessness。Whatwastheuse? Whatdiditmatter?WhowouldeverthinkofEllenJorth?\"OGod!\" shewhisperedinherdistraction,\"istherenothingleft——nothingatall?\" AperiodofseveraldaysoflesstormenttoEllenfollowed。HeruncleapparentlytookaturnforthebetterandColterletheralone。ThislastcircumstancenonplusedEllen。ShewasatalosstounderstanditunlesstheIsbelmenacenowencroacheduponColtersoformidablythathehadforgottenherforthepresent。 ThenonebrightAugustmorning,whenshehadjustbeguntorelaxhereternalvigilanceandbreathewithoutoppression,Colterencounteredherand,darklysilentandfierce,hegraspedheranddrewheroffherfeet。Ellenstruggledviolently,butthetotalsurprisehaddeprivedherofstrength。Andthatparalyzingweaknessassailedherasneverbefore。WithoutapparenteffortColtercarriedher,stridingrapidlyawayfromthecabinsintotheborderofsprucetreesatthefootofthecanyonwall。 \"Colter——where——oh,whereareY’utakin’me?\"shefoundvoicetocryout。 \"ByGod!Idon’tknow,\"hereplied,withstrong,vibrantpassion。 \"Iwasafoolnottocarryy’uofflongago。ButIwaited。Iwashopin’y’u’dloveme!……An’nowthatIsbelganghascorralledus。 Somersseenthehalf—breedupontherocks。An’Springerseentherestofthemsneakin’around。Irunbackaftermyhorsean’y’u。\" \"ButUncleTad!……Wemustn’tleavehimalone,\"criedEllen。 \"We’vegotto,\"repliedColter,grimly。\"Tadshorewon’tworryy’unomore——soonasJeanIsbelgetstohim。\" \"Oh,letmestay,\"imploredEllen。\"Iwillsavehim。\" Colterlaughedattheutterabsurdityofherappealandclaim。 Suddenlyhesetherdownuponherfeet。\"Standstill,\"heordered。 Ellensawhisbigbayhorse,saddled,withpackandblanket,tiedthereintheshadeofaspruce。WithswifthandsColteruntiedhimandmountedhim,scarcelymovinghispiercinggazefromEllen。Hereachedtograspher。\"Upwithy’u!……Putyourfootinthestirrup!\"Hiswill,likehispowerfularm,wasirresistibleforEllenatthatmoment。Shefoundherselfswungupbehindhim。Thenthehorseplungedaway。WhatwiththehardmotionandColter’sirongrasponherEllenwasinapainfulposition。Herkneesandfeetcameintoviolentcontactwithbranchesandsnags。Hegallopedthehorse,tearingthroughthedensethicketofwillowsthatservedtohidetheentrancetothesidecanyon,andwhenoutinthelargerandmoreopencanyonheurgedhimtoarun。PresentlywhenColterputthehorsetoaslowriseofground,therebybringinghimtoawalk,itwasjustintimetosaveEllenaseriousbruising。Againthesunlightappearedtoshadeover。 Theywereinthepines。SuddenlywithbackwardlungeColterhaltedthehorse。Ellenheardayell。SherecognizedQueen’svoice。 \"Turnback,Colter!Turnback!\" WithanoathColterwheeledhismount。\"IfIdidn’trunplumpintothem,\"heejaculated,harshly。Andscarcelyhadthegoadedhorsegottenastartwhenashotrangout。Ellenfeltaviolentshock,asifhermomentumhadsuddenlymetwithacheck,andthenshefeltherselfwrenchedfromColter,fromthesaddle,andpropelledintotheair。 Shealightedonsoftgroundandthickgrass,andwasunhurtsavefortheviolentwrenchandshakingthathadrenderedherbreathless。BeforeshecouldriseColterwaspullingather,liftinghertoherfeet。Shesawthehorselyingwithbloodyhead。Tallpinesloomedallaround。 Anotherriflecracked。\"Run!\"hissedColter,andheboundedoff,draggingherbythehand。Anotheryellpealedout。\"Hereweare,Colter!\"。AgainitwasQueen’sshrillvoice。Ellenranwithallhermight,herheartinherthroat,hersightfailingtorecordmorethanablurofpassingpinesandablankgreenwallofspruce。Thenshelostherbalance,wasfalling,yetcouldnotfallbecauseofthatsteelgriponherhand,andwasdragged,andfinallycarried,intoadenseshade。Shewasblinded。Thetreeswhirledandfaded。Voicesandshotssoundedfaraway。Thensomethingblackseemedtobewipedacrossherfeeling。 Itturnedtogray,tomovingblankness,todim,hazyobjects,spectralandtall,likeblanketedtrees,andwhenEllenfullyrecoveredconsciousnessshewasbeingcarriedthroughtheforest。 \"Wal,littleone,thatwasacloseshavefory’u,\"saidColter’shardvoice,growingclearer。\"Reckonyourkeelin’overwasnaturalenough。\" Heheldherlightlyinbotharms,herheadrestingabovehisleftelbow。 Ellensawhisfaceasagrayblur,thentakingsharperoutline,untilitstoodoutdistinctly,paleandclammy,witheyescoldandwonderfulintheirintenseflare。AsshegazedupwardColterturnedhisheadtolookbackthroughthewoods,andhismotionbetrayedakeen,wildvigilance。Theveinsofhislean,brownneckstoodoutlikewhipcords。 Twocomradeswerestalkingbesidehim。Ellenheardtheirstealthysteps,andshefeltColtersheerfromonesideortheother。Theywereproceedingcautiously,fearfuloftherear,butnotwhollytrustingtothefore。 \"Reckonwe’dbettergoslowan’lookbeforeweleap,\"saidonewhosevoiceEllenrecognizedasSpringer’s。 \"Shore。Thatopenslopeain’ttomylikin’,withourNezPercefriendprowlin’round,\"drawledColter,ashesetEllendownonherfeet。 Anotheroftherustlerslaughed。\"Say,can’thetwinklethroughtheforest?Ihadfourshotsathim。Hardertohitthanaturkeyrunnin’ crossways。\" Thisfacetiousspeakerwastheevil—visaged,sardonicSomers。 Hecarriedtworiflesandworetwobeltsofcartridges。 \"Ellen,shorey’uain’tsodaidwhiteasy’uwas,\"observedColter,andhechuckedherunderthechinwithfamiliarhand。\"Setdownheah。 Idon’twanty’ustoppin’anybullets。An’there’snotellin’。\" Ellenwasgladtocomplywithhiswish。Shehadbeguntorecoverwitsandstrength,yetshestillfeltshaky。Sheobservedthattheirpositionthenwasontheedgeofawell—woodedslopefromwhichshecouldseethegrassycanyonfloorbelow。Theywereonalevelbench,projectingoutfromthemaincanyonwallthatloomedgrayandruggedandpinefringed。 SomersandCotterandSpringergavecarefulattentiontoallpointsofthecompass,especiallyinthedirectionfromwhichtheyhadcome。 Theyevidentlyanticipatedbeingtrailedorcircledorheadedoff,butdidnotmanifestmuchconcern。Somerslitacigarette;Springerwipedhisfacewithagrimyhandandcountedtheshellsinhisbelt,whichappearedtobehalfempty。Colterstretchedhislongnecklikeavultureandpeereddowntheslopeandthroughtheaislesoftheforestuptowardthecanyonrim。 \"Listen!\"hesaid,tersely,andbenthisheadalittletooneside,eartotheslightbreeze。