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by shore and sedge(沙滩和苔草旁)-第23章

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     〃I   mout;〃   said   Nott;   slowly;   〃hev   laid   ye   out   here   on   sight;   without 

enny warnin'; or dropped ye in yer tracks in Montgomery Street; wherever 

ther was room to work a six…shooter in comf'ably? Johnson; of Petaluny 

him; ye know; ez had a game eyefetched Flynn comin' outer meetin' one 

Sunday; and it was only on account of his wife; and she a second…hand one; 

so   to  speak。   There    was   Walker;   of   Contra     Costa;   plugged     that  young 

Sacramento chap; whose name I disremember; full o' holes just ez HE was 

sayin'   'Good   by'   to   his   darter。   I   mout   hev   done   all   this   if   it   had   settled 

things to please me。 For while you and Flynn and that Sacramento chap ez 

all about the same sort o' men; Rosey's a different kind from their sort o' 

women。〃 

     〃Mademoiselle is an angel!〃 said de Ferrieres; suddenly rising; with an 

excess of extravagance。 〃A saint! Look! I cram the lie; ha! down his throat 

who challenges it。〃 

     〃Ef   by   mam'selle   ye   mean   my   Rosey;〃   said   Nott;   quietly   laying   his 



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powerful hands on de Ferrieres's shoulders; and slowly pinning him down 

again upon his chair; 〃ye're about right; though she ain't mam'selle yet。 Ez 

I was sayin'; I might hev killed you off…hand if I hed thought it would hev 

been a good thing for Rosey。〃 

     〃For her? Ah; well! Look; I am ready;〃 interrupted de Ferrieres; again 

springing to his feet; and throwing open his coat with both hands。 〃See! 

here at my heartfire!〃 

     〃Ez I was sayin';〃 continued Nott; once more pressing the excited man 

down in his chair; 〃I might hev wiped ye outand mebbee ye wouldn't hev 

keeredor YOU might hev wiped ME out; and I mout hev said; 'Thank'ee;' 

but   I   reckon   this   ain't   a   case   for   what's   comf'able   for   you   and   me。   It's 

what's good for ROSEY。 And the thing to kalkilate is; what's to be done。〃 

     His   small   round   eyes   for   the   first   time   rested   on   de   Ferrieres's   face; 

and   were   quickly   withdrawn。   It   was   evident   that   this   abstracted   look; 

which   had   fascinated   his   lodger;   was   merely   a   resolute   avoidance   of   de 

Ferrieres's   glance;   and   it   became   apparent   later   that   this   avoidance   was 

due to a ludicrous appreciation of de Ferrieres's attractions。 

     〃And   after   we've   done   THAT   we   must   kalkilate   what   Rosey   is;   and 

what   Rosey   wants。   P'raps;   ye   allow;   YOU   know   what   Rosey   is?   P'raps 

you've seen her prance round in velvet bonnets and white satin slippers; 

and sich。 P'raps you've seen her readin' tracks and v'yages; without waitin' 

to spell a word; or catch her breath。 But that ain't the Rosey ez I know。 It's 

a little child ez uster crawl in and out the tail…board of a Mizzouri wagon 

on the alcali pizoned plains; where there wasn't another bit of God's mercy 

on yearth to be seen for miles and miles。 It's a little gal as uster hunger and 

thirst ez quiet and mannerly ez she now eats and drinks in plenty; whose 

voice   was   ez   steady   with   Injins   yelling   round   her   nest   in   the   leaves   on 

Sweetwater ez in her purty cabin up yonder。 THAT'S the gal ez I know! 

That's the Rosey ez my ole woman puts into my arms one night arter we 

left   Laramie   when   the   fever   was   high;   and   sez;   'Abner;'   sez   she;   'the 

chariot is swingin' low for me to…night; but thar ain't room in it for her or 

you to git in or hitch on。 Take her and rare her; so we kin all jine on the 

other shore;' sez she。 And I'd knowed the other shore wasn't no Kaliforny。 

And that night; p'raps; the chariot swung lower than ever before; and my 



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ole woman stepped into it; and left me and Rosey to creep on in the old 

wagon alone。 It's them kind o' things;〃 added Mr。 Nott thoughtfully; 〃that 

seem to pint to my killin' you on sight ez the best thing to be done。 And 

yet Rosey mightn't like it。〃 

     He had slipped one of his feet out of his huge carpet slippers; and; as 

he   reached   down   to   put   it   on   again;   he   added   calmly:   〃And   ez   to   yer 

marrying HER it ain't to be done。〃 

     The   utterly   bewildered   expression   which   transfigured   de   Ferrieres's 

face at this announcement was unobserved by Nott's averted eyes; nor did 

he perceive that his listener the next moment straightened his erect figure 

and adjusted his cravat。 

     〃Ef Rosey;〃 he continued; 〃hez read in vy'ges and tracks in Eyetalian 

and French countries of such chaps ez you and kalkilates you're the right 

kind to tie to; mebbee it mout hev done if you'd been livin' over thar in a 

pallis; but somehow it don't jibe in over here and agree with a shipand 

that ship lying comf'able ashore in San Francisco。 You don't seem to suit 

the climate; you see; and your general gait is likely to stampede the other 

cattle。 Agin;〃 said Nott; with an ostentation of looking at his companion 

but really gazing on vacancy; 〃this fixed up; antique style of yours goes 

better   with   them   ivy   kivered   ruins   in   Rome   and   Palmyry   that   Rosey's 

mixed   you   up   with;   than   it   would   yere。   I   ain't   saying;〃   he   added   as   de 

Ferrieres was about to speak; 〃I ain't sayin' ez that child ain't smitten with 

ye。 It ain't no use to lie and say she don't prefer you to her old father; or 

young chaps of her own age and kind。 I've seed it afor now。 I suspicioned 

it afor I seed her slip out o' this place to…night。 Thar! keep your hair on; 

such   ez   it   is!〃   he   added   as   de   Ferrieres   attempted   a   quick   deprecatory 

gesture。 〃I ain't askin yer how often she comes here; nor what she sez to 

you   nor   you   to   her。   I   ain't   asked   her   and   I   don't   ask   you。   I'll   allow   ez 

you've settled all the preliminaries and bought her the ring and sich; I'm 

only askin' you now; kalkilatin you've got all the keerds in your own hand; 

what you'll take to step out and leave the board?〃 

     The   dazed   look   of   de   Ferrieres   might   have   forced   itself   even   upon 

Nott's one…idead fatuity; had it not been a part of that gentleman's system 

delicately to look another way at that moment so as not to embarrass his 



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adversary's   calculation。   〃Pardon;〃   stammered   de   Ferrieres;   〃but   I   do   not 

comprehend!〃 He raised his hand to his head。 〃I am not wellI am stupid。 

Ah; mon Dieu!〃 

     〃I   ain't   sayin';〃   added   Nott   more   gently;   〃ez   you   don't   feel   bad。   It's 

nat'ral。 But it ain't business。 I'm asking you;〃 he continued; taking from his 

breast…pocket a large wallet; 〃how much you'll take in cash now; and the 

rest next steamer day; to give up Rosey and leave the ship。〃 

     De Ferrieres staggered to his feet despite Nott's restraining hand。 〃To 

leave Mademoiselle and leave the ship?〃 he said huskily; 〃is it not?〃 

     〃In course。 Yer can leave things yer just ez you found 'em when you 

came;   you   know;〃   continued   Nott;   for   the   first   time   looking   around   the 

miserable apartment。 〃It's a business job。 I'll take the bales back ag'in; and 

you kin reckon up what you're out; countin' Rosey and loss o' time。〃 

     〃He   wishes   me   to   gohe   has   said;〃   repeated   de   Ferrieres   to   himself 

thickly。 

     〃Ef you mean ME when you say HIM; and ez thar ain't any other man 

around; I reckon you do'yes!'〃 

     〃And he asks mehethis man of the feet and the daughterasks me 

de Ferriereswhat I will take;〃 continued de Ferri

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