lin mclean(林·迈林恩)-第18章
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of course; but they always filled him with the same distrust of the man that
wore them。
〃Well;〃 said he; 〃I guess we'll be pulling for a hotel。 Any show in town?
Circus come yet?〃
〃No;〃 said I。 〃Are you going to make a long stay?〃
The cow…puncher glanced at the image; his bride of three weeks。 〃Till
we're tired of it; I guess;〃 said he; with hesitation。 It was the first time that
I had ever seen my gay friend look timidly at any one; and I felt a rising
hate for the ruby…checked; large…eyed eating…house lady; the biscuit…
shooter whose influence was dimming this jaunty; irrepressible spirit。 I
looked at her。 Her bulky bloom had ensnared him; and now she was going
to tame and spoil him。 The Governor was looking at her too; thoughtfully。
〃Say; Lin;〃 I said; 〃if you stay here long enough you'll see a big show。〃
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And his eye livened into something of its native jocularity as I told him of
the rain…maker。
〃Shucks!〃 said he; springing from his horse impetuously; and hugely
entertained at our venture。 〃Three hundred and fifty dollars? Let me come
in〃; and before I could tell him that we had all the money raised; he was
hauling out a wadded lump of bills。
〃Well; I ain't going to starve here in the road; I guess;〃 spoke the image;
with the suddenness of a miracle。 I think we all jumped; and I know that
Lin did。 The image continued: 〃Some folks and their money are soon
parted〃she meant me; her searching tones came straight at me; I was sure
from the first that she knew all about me and my unfavorable opinion of
her〃but it ain't going to be you this time; Lin McLean。 Ged ap!〃 This last
was to the horse; I maintain; though the Governor says the husband
immediately started off on a run。
At any rate; they were gone to their hotel; and Ogden was seated on
some railroad ties; exclaiming: 〃Oh; I like Wyoming! I am certainly glad I
came。〃
〃That's who she is!〃 said the Governor; remembering Mrs。 McLean all
at once。 〃I know her。 She used to be at Sidney。 She's got another husband
somewhere。 She's one of the boys。 Oh; that's nothing in this country!〃 he
continued to the amazed Ogden; who had ejaculated 〃Bigamy!〃 〃Lots of
them marry; live together awhile; get tired and quit; travel; catch on to a
new man; marry him; get tired and quit; travel; catch on〃
〃One moment; I beg;〃 said Ogden; adjusting his glasses。 〃What does
the law〃
〃Law?〃 said the Governor。 〃Look at that place!〃 He swept his hand
towards the vast plains and the mountains。 〃Ninety…five thousand square
miles of that; and sixty thousand people in it。 We haven't got policemen
yet on top of the Rocky Mountains。〃
〃I see;〃 said the New…Yorker。 〃Butbutwell let A and B represent
first and second husbands; and X represent the woman。 Now; does A know
about B? or does B know about A? And what do they do about it?〃
〃Can't say;〃 the Governor answered; jovially。 〃Can't generalize。
Depends on heaps of things lovemoney Did you go to college? Well;
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let A minus X equal B plus X; then if A and B get squared〃
〃Oh; come to lunch;〃 I said。 〃Barker; do you really know the first
husband is alive?〃
〃Wasn't dead last winter。〃 And Barker gave us the particulars。 Miss
Katie Peck had not served long in the restaurant before she was wooed and
won by a man who had been a ranch cook; a sheep…herder; a bar…tender; a
freight hand; and was then hauling poles for the government。 During his
necessary absences from home she; too; went out…of…doors。 This he often
discovered; and would beat her; and she would then also beat him。 After
the beatings one of them would always leave the other forever。 Thus was
Sidney kept in small…talk until Mrs。 Lusk one day really did not come back。
〃Lusk;〃 said the Governor; finishing his story; 〃cried around the saloons
for a couple of days; and then went on hauling poles for the government;
till at last he said he'd heard of a better job south; and next we knew of
him he was round Leavenworth。 Lusk was a pretty poor bird。 Owes me ten
dollars。〃
〃Well;〃 I said; 〃none of us ever knew about him when she came to stay
with Mrs。 Taylor on Bear Creek。 She was Miss Peck when Lin made her
Mrs。 McLean。〃
〃You'll notice;〃 said the Governor; 〃how she has got him under in three
weeks。 Old hand; you see。〃
〃Poor Lin!〃 I said。
〃Lucky; I call him;〃 said the Governor。 〃He can quit her。〃
〃Supposing McLean does not want to quit her?〃
〃She's educating him to want to right now; and I think he'll learn pretty
quick。 I guess Mr。 Lin's romance wasn't very ideal this trip。 Hello! here
comes Jode。 Jode; won't you lunch with us? Mr。 Ogden; of New York; Mr。
Jode。 Mr。 Jode is our signal…service officer; Mr。 Ogden。〃 The Governor's
eyes were sparkling hilariously; and he winked at me。
〃Gentlemen; good…morning。 Mr。 Ogden; I am honored to make your
acquaintance;〃 said the signal…service officer。
〃Jode; when is it going to rain?〃 said the Governor; anxiously。
Now Jode is the most extraordinarily solemn man I have ever known。
He has the solemnity of all science; added to the unspeakable weight of
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representing five of the oldest families in South Carolina。 The Jodes
themselves were not old in South Carolina; but immensely so inI think
he told me it was Long Island。 His name is Poinsett Middleton Manigault
Jode。 He used to weigh a hundred and twenty…eight pounds then; but his
health has strengthened in that climate。 His clothes were black; his face
was white; with black eyes sharp as a pin; he had the shape of a spout the
same narrow size all the way downand his voice was as dry and light as
an egg…shell。 In his first days at Cheyenne he had constantly challenged
large cowboys for taking familiarities with his dignity; and they; after one
moment's bewilderment; had concocted apologies that entirely met his
exactions; and gave them much satisfaction also。 Nobody would have hurt
Jode for the world。 In time he came to see that Wyoming was a game
invented after his book of rules was published; and he looked on; but
could not play the game。 He had fallen; along with other incongruities;
into the roaring Western hotch…pot; and he passed his careful; precise days
with barometers and weather…charts。
He answered the Governor with official and South Carolina
impressiveness。 〃There is no indication of diminution of the prevailing
pressure;〃 he said。
〃Well; that's what I thought;〃 said the joyous Governor; 〃so I'm going
to whoop her up。〃
〃What do you expect to whoop up; sir?〃
〃Atmosphere; and all that;〃 said the Governor。 〃Whole business has
got to get a move on。 I've sent for a rain…maker。〃
〃Governor; you are certainly a wag; sir;〃 said Jode; who enjoyed
Barker as some people enjoy a symphony; without understanding it。 But
after we had reached the club and were lunching; and Jode realized that a
letter had actually been written telling Hilbrun to come and bring his
showers with him; the punctilious signal…service officer stated his p