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第57章

"It doesn't seem as if Uncle Sylvester was any the more comfortable for having his own private bedding with him," said Kitty Lane, entering Marie's room early the next morning."Bridget found him curled up in his furs like a cat asleep on the drawing-room sofa this morning."Marie started; she remembered her last night's vision.But some instinct--she knew not what--kept her from revealing it at this moment.She only said a little ironically:--"Perhaps he missed the wild freedom of his barbaric life in a small bedroom.""No.Bridget says he said something about being smoked out of his room by a ridiculous wood fire.The idea! As if a man brought up in the woods couldn't stand a little smoke.No--that's his excuse!

Marie!--do you know what I firmly believe?""No," said Marie quickly.

"I firmly believe that poor man is ashamed of his past rough life, and does everything he can to forget it.That's why he affects those ultra-civilized and effeminate ways, and goes to the other extreme, as people always do.""Then you think he's really reformed, and isn't likely to take an impulse to rob and murder anybody again?""Why, Marie, what nonsense!"

Nevertheless, Uncle Sylvester appeared quite fresh and cheerful at breakfast.It seemed that he had lit the fire before undressing, but the green logs were piled so far into the room that the smoke nearly suffocated him.Fearful of alarming the house by letting the smoke escape through the door, he opened the window, and when it had partly dispersed, sought refuge himself from the arctic air of his bedroom in the drawing-room.So far the act did not seem inconsistent with his sanity, or even intelligence and consideration for others.But Marie fixed upon him a pair of black, audacious eyes.

"Did you ever walk in your sleep, Mr.Lane?""No; but"--thoughtfully breaking an egg--"I have ridden, I think.""In your sleep? Oh, do tell us all about it!" said Cousins Jane and Emma in chorus.

Uncle Sylvester cast a resigned glance out of the window."Oh, yes--certainly; it isn't much.You see at one time I was in the habit of making long monotonous journeys, and they were often exhausting, and," he added, becoming wearied as if at the recollection, "always dreadfully tiresome.As the trail was sometimes very uncertain and dangerous, I rode a very surefooted mule that could go anywhere where there was space big enough to set her small hoofs upon.One night I was coming down the slope of a mountain towards a narrow valley and river that were crossed by an old, abandoned flume, of which nothing was now left but the upright trestle-work and long horizontal string-piece.As the trail was very difficult and the mule's pace was slow, I found myself dozing at times, and at last I must have fallen asleep.I think I must have been awakened by a singular regularity in the movement of the mule--or else it was the monotony of step that had put me to sleep and the cessation of it awakened me.You see, at first I was not certain that I wasn't really dreaming.For the trail seemed to have disappeared; the wall of rock on one side had vanished also, and there appeared to be nothing ahead of me but the opposite hillside."Uncle Sylvester stopped to look out of the window at a passing carriage.Then he went on."The moon came out, and I saw what had happened.The mule, either of her own free will, or obeying some movement I had given the reins in my sleep, had swerved from the trail, got on top of the flume, and was actually walking across the valley on the narrow string-piece, a foot wide, half a mile long, and sixty feet from the ground.I knew," he continued, examining his napkin thoughtfully, "that she was perfectly surefooted, and that if I kept quiet she could make the passage, but I suddenly remembered that midway there was a break and gap of twenty feet in the continuous line, and that the string-piece was too narrow to allow her to turn round and retrace her steps.""Good heavens!" said Cousin Jane.

"I beg your pardon?" said Uncle Sylvester politely.

"I only said, 'Good heavens!' Well?" she added impatiently.

"Well?" repeated Uncle Sylvester vaguely."Oh, that's all.I only wanted to explain what I meant by saying I had ridden in my sleep.""But," said Cousin Jane, leaning across the table with grim deliberation and emphasizing each word with the handle of her knife, "how--did--you--and--that--mule get down?""Oh, with slings and ropes, you know--so," demonstrating by placing his napkin-ring in a sling made of his napkin.

"And I suppose you carried the slings and ropes with you in your five trunks!" gasped Cousin Jane.

"No.Fellows on the river brought 'em in the morning.Mighty spry chaps, those river miners.""Very!" said Cousin Jane.

Breakfast over, they were not surprised that their sybaritic guest excused himself from an inspection of the town in the frigid morning air, and declined joining a skating party to the lake on the ground that he could keep warmer indoors with half the exertion.An hour later found him standing before the fire in Gabriel Lane's study, looking languidly down on his elder brother.

"Then, as far as I can see," he said quietly, "you have made ducks and drakes of your share of the property, and that virtually you are in the hands of this man Gunn and his father.""You're putting it too strongly," said Gabriel deprecatingly."In the first place, my investments with Gunn's firm are by no means failures, and they only hold as security a mortgage on the forest land below the hill.It's scarcely worth the money.I would have sold it long ago, but it had been a fancy of father's to keep it wild land for the sake of old times and the healthiness of the town.""There used to be a log cabin there, where the old man had a habit of camping out whenever he felt cramped by civilization up here, wasn't there?" said Uncle Sylvester meditatively.

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