the three partners-第8章
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and turning its hopeful climax to bitterness。 Small wonder that
Barker; walking by his side; had his quick sympathies aroused; and
as he saw that shadow; which they were all familiar with; but had
never sought to penetrate; fall upon his companion's handsome face;
even his youthful spirits yielded to it。 They were both relieved
when the clatter of hoofs behind them; as they reached the valley;
announced the approach of Stacy。 〃I started with the second mule
and the last load soon after you left;〃 he explained; 〃and have
just passed them。 I thought it better to join you and let the
other load follow。 Nobody will interfere with THAT。〃
〃Then you are satisfied?〃 said Demorest; regarding him steadfastly。
〃You bet! Look!〃
He turned in his saddle and pointed to the crest of the hill they
had just descended。 Above the pines circling the lower slope above
the bare ledges of rock and outcrop; a column of thick black smoke
was rising straight as a spire in the windless air。
〃That's the old shanty passing away;〃 said Stacy complacently。 〃I
reckon there won't be much left of it before we get to Boomville。〃
Demorest and Barker stared。 〃You fired it?〃 said Barker; trembling
with excitement。
〃Yes;〃 said Stacy。 〃I couldn't bear to leave the old rookery for
coyotes and wild…cats to gather in; so I touched her off before I
left。〃
〃But〃said Barker。
〃But;〃 repeated Stacy composedly。 〃Hallo! what's the matter with
that new plan of 'The Rest' that you're going to build; eh? You
don't want them BOTH。〃
〃And you did this rather than leave the dear old cabin to
strangers?〃 said Barker; with kindling eyes。 〃Stacy; I didn't
think you had that poetry in you!〃
〃There's heaps in me; Barker boy; that you don't know; and I don't
exactly sabe myself。〃
〃Only;〃 continued the young fellow eagerly; 〃we ought to have ALL
been there! We ought to have made a solemn rite of it; you know;
a kind of sacrifice。 We ought to have poured a kind of libation on
the ground!〃
〃I did sprinkle a little kerosene over it; I think;〃 returned
Stacy; 〃just to help things along。 But if you want to see her
flaming; Barker; you just run back to that last corner on the road
beyond the big red wood。 That's the spot for a view。〃
As Barkeralways devoted to a spectacleswiftly disappeared the
two men faced each other。 〃Well; what does it all mean?〃 said
Demorest gravely。
〃It means; old man;〃 said Stacy suddenly; 〃that if we hadn't had
nigger luck; the same blind luck that sent us that strike; you and
I and that Barker over there would have been swirling in that smoke
up to the sky about two hours ago!〃 He stopped and added in a
lower; but earnest voice; 〃Look here; Phil! When I went out to
fetch water this morning I smelt something queer。 I went round to
the back of the cabin and found a hole dug under the floor; and
piled against the corner wall a lot of brush…wood and a can of
kerosene。 Some of the kerosene had been already poured on the
brush。 Everything was ready to light; and only my coming out an
hour earlier had frightened the devils away。 The idea was to set
the place on fire; suffocate us in the smoke of the kerosene poured
into the hole; and then to rush in and grab the treasure。 It was a
systematic plan!〃
〃No!〃 said Demorest quietly。
〃No?〃 repeated Stacy。 〃I told you I saw the whole thing and took
away the kerosene; which I hid; and after you had gone used it to
fire the cabin with; to see if the ones I suspected would gather to
watch their work。〃
〃It was no part of their FIRST plan〃' said Demorest; 〃which was
only robbery。 Listen!〃 He hurriedly recounted his experience of
the preceding night to the astonished Stacy。 〃No; the fire was an
afterthought and revenge;〃 he added sternly。
〃But you say you cut the robber in the hand; there would be no
difficulty in identifying him by that。〃
〃I wounded only a HAND;〃 said Demorest。 〃But there was a HEAD in
that attempt that I never saw。〃 He then revealed his own half…
suspicions; but how they were apparently refuted by the bravado of
Steptoe and Whiskey Dick。
〃Then that was the reason THEY didn't gather at the fire;〃 said
Stacy quickly。
〃Ah!〃 said Demorest; 〃then YOU too suspected them?〃
Stacy hesitated; and then said abruptly; 〃Yes。〃
Demorest was silent for a moment。
〃Why didn't you tell me this this morning?〃 he said gently。
Stacy pointed to the distant Barker。 〃I didn't want you to tell
him。 I thought it better for one partner to keep a secret from two
than for the two to keep it from one。 Why didn't you tell me of
your experience last night?〃
〃I am afraid it was for the same reason;〃 said Demorest; with a
faint smile。 〃And it sometimes seems to me; Jim; that we ought to
imitate Barker's frankness。 In our dread of tainting him with our
own knowledge of evil we are sending him out into the world very
poorly equipped; for all his three hundred thousand dollars。〃
〃I reckon you're right;〃 said Stacy briefly; extending his hand。
〃Shake on that!〃
The two men grasped each other's hands。
〃And he's no fool; either;〃 continued Demorest。 〃When we met
Steptoe on the road; without a word from me; he closed up
alongside; with his hand on the lock of his rifle。 And I hadn't
the heart to praise him or laugh it off。〃
Nevertheless they were both silent as the object of their criticism
bounded down the trail towards them。 He had seen the funeral pyre。
It was awfully sad; it was awfully lovely; but there was something
grand in it! Who could have thought Stacy could be so poetic? But
he wanted to tell them something else that was mighty pretty。
〃What was it?〃 said Demorest。
〃Well;〃 said Barker; 〃don't laugh! But you know that Jack Hamlin?
Well; boys; he's been hovering around us on his mustang; keeping us
and that pack…mule in sight ever since we left。 Sometimes he's on
a side trail off to the right; sometimes off to the left; but
always at the same distance。 I didn't like to tell you; boys; for
I thought you'd laugh at me; but I think; you know; he's taken a
sort of shine to us since he dropped in last night。 And I fancy;
you see; he's sort of hanging round to see that we get along all
right。 I'd have pointed him out before only I reckoned you and
Stacy would say he was making up to us for our money。〃
〃And we'd have been wrong; Barker boy;〃 said Stacy; with a
heartiness that surprised Demorest; 〃for I reckon your instinct's
the right one。〃
〃There he is now;〃 said the gratified Barker; 〃just abreast of us
on the cut…off。 He started just after we did; and he's got a horse
that could have brought him into Boomville hours ago。 It's just
his kindness。〃
He pointed to a distant fringe of buckeye from which Jack Hamlin
had just emerged。 Although evidently holding in a powerful
mustang; nothing could be more unconscious and utterly indifferent
than his attitude。 He did not seem to know of the proximity of any
other traveler; and to care less。 His handsome head was slightly
thrown back; as if he was caroling after his usual fashion; but the
distance was too great to make his melody audible to them; or to
allow Barker's shout of invitation to reach him。 Suddenly he
lowered his tightened rein; the mustang sprang forward; and with a
flash of silver spurs and bridle fripperies he had disappeared。
But as the trail he was pursuing crossed theirs a mile beyond; it
seemed quite possible that they should again meet him。
They were now fairly into the Boomville valley; and were entering a
narrow arroyo bordered with dusky willows which effectually
excluded the view on either side。 It was the bed of a mountain
torrent that in winter descended the hillside over the trail by
which they had just come; but was now sunk into the thirsty plain
between banks that varied from two to five feet in height。 The