the three partners-第6节
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heavily forward; still muttering; down the trail。 The excitement
over; a sickening repugnance to the whole incident took the place
of Demorest's resentment and indignation。 There had been a
cowardly attempt to rob them of their miserable treasure。 He had
met it and frustrated it in almost as brutal a fashion: the gold
was already tarnished with blood。 To his surprise; yet relief; he
found his partners unconscious of the outrage; still sleeping with
the physical immobility of over…excited and tired men。 Should he
awaken them? No! He should have to awaken also their suspicions
and desire for revenge。 There was no danger of a further attack;
there was no fear that the culprit would disclose himself; and to…
morrow they would be far away。 Let oblivion rest upon that night's
stain on the honor of Heavy Tree Hill。
He rolled a small barrel before the opening; smoothed the dislodged
earth; replaced the pan with its treasure; and trusted that in the
bustle of the early morning departure his partners might not notice
any change。 Stopping before the bunk of Stacy he glanced at the
sleeping man。 He was lying on his back; but breathing heavily; and
his hands were moving towards his chest as if; indeed; his strange
fancy of the golden incubus were being realized。 Demorest would
have wakened him; but presently; with a sigh of relief; the sleeper
turned over on his side。 It was pleasanter to look at Barker;
whose damp curls were matted over his smooth; boyish forehead; and
whose lips were parted in a smile under the silken wings of his
brown mustache。 He; too; seemed to be trying to speak; and
remembering some previous revelations which had amused them;
Demorest leaned over him fraternally with an answering smile;
waiting for the beloved one's name to pass the young man's lips。
But he only murmured; 〃Threehundredthousand dollars!〃 The
elder man turned away with a grave face。 The influence of the
treasure was paramount。
When he had placed one of the chairs against the unprotected door
at an angle which would prevent any easy or noiseless intrusion;
Demorest threw himself on his bunk without undressing; and turned
his face towards the single window of the cabin that looked towards
the east。 He did not apprehend another covert attempt against the
gold。 He did not fear a robbery with force and arms; although he
was satisfied that there was more than one concerned in it; but
this he attributed only to the encumbering weight of their expected
booty。 He simply waited for the dawn。 It was some time before his
eyes were greeted with the vague opaline brightness of the
firmament which meant the vanishing of the pallid snow…line before
the coming day。 A bird twittered on the roof。 The air was chill;
he drew his blanket around him。 Then he closed his eyes; he
fancied only for a moment; but when he opened them the door was
standing open in the strong daylight。 He sprang to his feet; but
the next moment he saw it was only Stacy who had passed out; and
was returning fully dressed; bringing water from the spring to fill
the kettle。 But Stacy's face was so grave that; recalling his
disturbed sleep; Demorest laughingly inquired if he had been
haunted by the treasure。 But to his surprise Stacy put down the
kettle; and; with a hurried glance at the still sleeping Barker;
said in a low voice:
〃I want you to do something for me without asking why。 Later I
will tell you。〃
Demorest looked at him fixedly。 〃What is it?〃 he said。
〃The pack…mules will be here in a few moments。 Don't wait to close
up or put away anything here; but clap that gold in the saddle…
bags; and take Barker with you and 'lite' out for Boomville AT
ONCE。 I will overtake you later。〃
〃Is there no time to discuss this?〃 asked Demorest。
〃No;〃 said Stacy bluntly。 〃Call me a crank; say I'm in a blue
funk〃his compressed lips and sharp black eyes did not lend
themselves much to that hypothesis〃only get out of this with that
stuff; and take Barker with you! I'm not responsible for myself
while it's here。〃
Demorest knew Stacy to be combative; but practical。 If he had not
been assured of his partner's last night slumbers he might have
thought he knew of the attempt。 Or if he had discovered the
turned…up ground in the rear of the cabin his curiosity would have
demanded an explanation。 Demorest paused only for a moment; and
said; 〃Very well; I will go。〃
〃Good! I'll rouse out Barker; but not a word to himexcept that
he must go。
The rousing out of Barker consisted of Stacy's lifting that young
gentleman bodily from his bunk and standing him upright in the open
doorway。 But Barker was accustomed to this Spartan process; and
after a moment's balancing with closed lids like an unwrapped
mummy; he sat down in the doorway and began to dress。 He at first
demurred to their departure except all togetherit was so
unfraternal; but eventually he allowed himself to be persuaded out
of it and into his clothes。 For Barker had also had HIS visions in
the night; one of which was that they should build a beautiful
villa on the site of the old cabin and solemnly agree to come every
year and pass a week in it together。 〃I thought at first;〃 he
said; sliding along the floor in search of different articles of
his dress; or stopping gravely to catch them as they were thrown to
him by his partners; 〃that we'd have it at Boomville; as being
handier to get there; but I've concluded we'd better have it here;
a little higher up the hill; where it could be seen over the whole
Black Spur Range。 When we weren't here we could use it as a Hut of
Refuge for broken…down or washed…out miners or weary travelers;
like those hospices in the Alps; you know; and have somebody to
keep it for us。 You see I've thought even of THAT; and Van Loo is
the very man to take charge of it for us。 You see he's got such
good manners and speaks two languages。 Lord! if a German or
Frenchman came along; poor and distressed; Van Loo would just chip
in his own language。 See? You've got to think of all these
details; you see; boys。 And we might call it 'The Rest of the
Three Partners;' or 'Three Partners' Rest。'〃
〃And you might begin by giving us one;〃 said Stacy。 〃Dry up and
drink your coffee。〃
〃I'll draw out the plans。 I've got it all in my head;〃 continued
the enthusiastic Barker; unheeding the interruption。 〃I'll just
run out and take a look at the site; it's only right back of the
cabin。〃 But here Stacy caught him by his dangling belt as he was
flying out of the door with one boot on; and thrust him down in a
chair with a tin cup of coffee in his hand。
〃Keep the plans in your head; Barker boy;〃 said Demorest; 〃for here
are the pack mules and packer。〃 This was quite enough to divert
the impressionable young man; who speedily finished his dressing;
as a mule bearing a large pack…saddle and two enormous saddle…bags
or pouches drove up before the door; led by a muleteer on a small
horse。 The transfer of the treasure to the saddle…bags was quickly
made by their united efforts; as the first rays of the sun were
beginning to paint the hillside。 Shading his keen eyes with his
hand; Stacy stood in the doorway and handed Demorest the two
rifles。 Demorest hesitated。 〃Hadn't YOU better keep one?〃 he
said; looking in his partner's eyes with his first challenge of
curiosity。 The sun seemed to put a humorous twinkle into Stacy's
glance as he returned; 〃Not much! And you'd better take my
revolver with you; too。 I'm feeling a little better now;〃 he said;
looking at the saddlebags; 〃but I'm not fit to be trusted yet with
carnal weapons。 When the other mule comes and is packed I'll
overtake you on the horse。〃
A little more satisfied; although still wondering and perplexed;
Demorest shouldered one rifle; and with Barker; who was carrying
the other; followed the muleteer and his equipage down the trail。
For a while he was a little ashamed of his part in this unusual
spectacle of two armed men convoying a laden mule in broad
daylight; but; luckily; it was too early for the Bar miners to be
going to work; and as the tunnelmen were now at breakfast the trail
was free of wayfarers。 At the point where it crossed the main road
Demorest; however; saw Steptoe and Whiskey Dick emerge from the
thicket; apparently in earnest conversation。 Demorest felt his
repugnance and half…restrained suspicions suddenly return。 Yet he
did not wish to betray them before Barker; nor was he willing; in
case of an emergency; to allow the young man to be entirely
unprepared。 Calling him to follow; he ran quickly ahead of the
laden mule; and was relieved to find that; looking back; his
companion had brought his rifle to a 〃ready;〃 through some
instinctive feeling of defense。 As Steptoe and Whiskey Dick; a
moment later discovering them; were evidently surprised; there
seemed; however; to