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第15章 WHICH MAKE MEN REMEMBER(4)

"It was there I met a man with the heart of a Christ and the patience.And he was honest.When he rested at midday he took the packs from the horses so that they, too, might rest.He paid $50 a hundred-weight for their fodder, and more.He used his own bed to blanket their backs when they rubbed raw.Other men let the saddles eat holes the size of water-buckets.Other men, when the shoes gave out, let them wear their hoofs down to the bleeding stumps.He spent his last dollar for horseshoe nails.I know this because we slept in the one bed and ate from the one pot, and became blood brothers where men lost their grip of things and died blaspheming God.He was never too tired to ease a strap or tighten a cinch, and often there were tears in his eyes when he looked on all that waste of misery.At a passage in the rocks, where the brutes upreared hindlegged and stretched their forelegs upward like cats to clear the wall, the way was piled with carcasses where they had toppled back.And here he stood, in the stench of hell, with a cheery word and a hand on the rump at the right time, till the string passed by.And when one bogged he blocked the trail till it was clear again; nor did the man live who crowded him at such time.

"At the end of the trail a man who had killed fifty horses wanted to buy, but we looked at him and at our own,--mountain cayuses from eastern Oregon.Five thousand he offered, and we were broke, but we remembered the poison grass of the Summit and the passage in the Rocks, and the man who was my brother spoke no word, but divided the cayuses into two bunches,--his in the one and mine in the other,--and he looked at me and we understood each other.So he drove mine to the one side and I drove his to the other, and we took with us our rifles and shot them to the last one, while the man who had killed fifty horses cursed us till his throat cracked.

But that man, with whom I welded blood-brothership on the Dead Horse Trail--""Why, that man was John Randolph," Fortune, sneering the while, completed the climax for him.

Uri nodded, and said, "I am glad you understand.""I am ready," Fortune answered, the old weary bitterness strong in his face again."Go ahead, but hurry."Uri Bram rose to his feet.

"I have had faith in God all the days of my life.I believe He loves justice.I believe He is looking down upon us now, choosing between us.I believe He waits to work His will through my own right arm.And such is my belief, that we will take equal chance and let Him speak His own judgment."Fortune's heart leaped at the words.He did not know much concerning Uri's God, but he believed in Chance, and Chance had been coming his way ever since the night he ran down the beach and across the snow."But there is only one gun," he objected.

"We will fire turn about," Uri replied, at the same time throwing out the cylinder of the other man's Colt and examining it.

"And the cards to decide! One hand of seven up!"Fortune's blood was warming to the game, and he drew the deck from his pocket as Uri nodded.Surely Chance would not desert him now!

He thought of the returning sun as he cut for deal, and he thrilled when he found the deal was his.He shuffled and dealt, and Uri cut him the Jack of Spades.They laid down their hands.

Uri's was bare of trumps, while he held ace, deuce.The outside seemed very near to him as they stepped off the fifty paces.

"If God withholds His hand and you drop me, the dogs and outfit are yours.You'll find a bill of sale, already made out, in my pocket," Uri explained, facing the path of the bullet, straight and broad-breasted.

Fortune shook a vision of the sun shining on the ocean from his eyes and took aim.He was very careful.Twice he lowered as the spring breeze shook the pines.But the third time he dropped on one knee, gripped the revolver steadily in both hands, and fired.

Uri whirled half about, threw up his arms, swayed wildly for a moment, and sank into the snow.But Fortune knew he had fired too far to one side, else the man would not have whirled.

When Uri, mastering the flesh and struggling to his feet, beckoned for the weapon, Fortune was minded to fire again.But he thrust the idea from him.Chance had been very good to him already, he felt, and if he tricked now he would have to pay for it afterward.

No, he would play fair.Besides Uri was hard hit and could not possibly hold the heavy Colt long enough to draw a bead.

"And where is your God now?" he taunted, as he gave the wounded man the revolver.

And Uri answered: "God has not yet spoken.Prepare that He may speak."Fortune faced him, but twisted his chest sideways in order to present less surface.Uri tottered about drunkenly, but waited, too, for the moment's calm between the catspaws.The revolver was very heavy, and he doubted, like Fortune, because of its weight.

But he held it, arm extended, above his head, and then let it slowly drop forward and down.At the instant Fortune's left breast and the sight flashed into line with his eye, he pulled the trigger.Fortune did not whirl, but gay San Francisco dimmed and faded, and as the sun-bright snow turned black and blacker, he breathed his last malediction on the Chance he had misplayed.

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