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第13章 FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF SILVERADO(1)

WE were to leave by six precisely; that was solemnly pledged on both sides; and a messenger came to us the last thing at night, to remind us of the hour.But it was eight before we got clear of Calistoga: Kelmar, Mrs.Kelmar, a friend of theirs whom we named Abramina, her little daughter, my wife, myself, and, stowed away behind us, a cluster of ship's coffee-kettles.These last were highly ornamental in the sheen of their bright tin, but I could invent no reason for their presence.Our carriageful reckoned up, as near as we could get at it, some three hundred years to the six of us.

Four of the six, besides, were Hebrews.But I never, in all my life, was conscious of so strong an atmosphere of holiday.

No word was spoken but of pleasure; and even when we drove in silence, nods and smiles went round the party like refreshments.

The sun shone out of a cloudless sky.Close at the zenith rode the belated moon, still clearly visible, and, along one margin, even bright.The wind blew a gale from the north;the trees roared; the corn and the deep grass in the valley fled in whitening surges; the dust towered into the air along the road and dispersed like the smoke of battle.It was clear in our teeth from the first, and for all the windings of the road it managed to keep clear in our teeth until the end.

For some two miles we rattled through the valley, skirting the eastern foothills; then we struck off to the right, through haugh-land, and presently, crossing a dry water-course, entered the Toll road, or, to be more local, entered on "the grade." The road mounts the near shoulder of Mount Saint Helena, bound northward into Lake County.In one place it skirts along the edge of a narrow and deep canyon, filled with trees, and I was glad, indeed, not to be driven at this point by the dashing Foss.Kelmar, with his unvarying smile, jogging to the motion of the trap, drove for all the world like a good, plain, country clergyman at home; and I profess I blessed him unawares for his timidity.

Vineyards and deep meadows, islanded and framed with thicket, gave place more and more as we ascended to woods of oak and madrona, dotted with enormous pines.It was these pines, as they shot above the lower wood, that produced that pencilling of single trees I had so often remarked from the valley.

Thence, looking up and from however far, each fir stands separate against the sky no bigger than an eyelash; and all together lend a quaint, fringed aspect to the hills.The oak is no baby; even the madrona, upon these spurs of Mount Saint Helena, comes to a fine bulk and ranks with forest trees -but the pines look down upon the rest for underwood.As Mount Saint Helena among her foothills, so these dark giants out-top their fellow-vegetables.Alas! if they had left the redwoods, the pines, in turn, would have been dwarfed.But the redwoods, fallen from their high estate, are serving as family bedsteads, or yet more humbly as field fences, along all Napa Valley.

A rough smack of resin was in the air, and a crystal mountain purity.It came pouring over these green slopes by the oceanful.The woods sang aloud, and gave largely of their healthful breath.Gladness seemed to inhabit these upper zones, and we had left indifference behind us in the valley.

"I to the hills lift mine eyes!" There are days in a life when thus to climb out of the lowlands, seems like scaling heaven.

As we continued to ascend, the wind fell upon us with increasing strength.It was a wonder how the two stout horses managed to pull us up that steep incline and still face the athletic opposition of the wind, or how their great eyes were able to endure the dust.Ten minutes after we went by, a tree fell, blocking the road; and even before us leaves were thickly strewn, and boughs had fallen, large enough to make the passage difficult.But now we were hard by the summit.The road crosses the ridge, just in the nick that Kelmar showed me from below, and then, without pause, plunges down a deep, thickly wooded glen on the farther side.At the highest point a trail strikes up the main hill to the leftward; and that leads to Silverado.A hundred yards beyond, and in a kind of elbow of the glen, stands the Toll House Hotel.We came up the one side, were caught upon the summit by the whole weight of the wind as it poured over into Napa Valley, and a minute after had drawn up in shelter, but all buffetted and breathless, at the Toll House door.

A water-tank, and stables, and a gray house of two stories, with gable ends and a verandah, are jammed hard against the hillside, just where a stream has cut for itself a narrow canyon, filled with pines.The pines go right up overhead; a little more and the stream might have played, like a fire-hose, on the Toll House roof.In front the ground drops as sharply as it rises behind.There is just room for the road and a sort of promontory of croquet ground, and then you can lean over the edge and look deep below you through the wood.

I said croquet GROUND, not GREEN; for the surface was of brown, beaten earth.The toll-bar itself was the only other note of originality: a long beam, turning on a post, and kept slightly horizontal by a counterweight of stones.

Regularly about sundown this rude barrier was swung, like a derrick, across the road and made fast, I think, to a tree upon the farther side.

On our arrival there followed a gay scene in the bar.I was presented to Mr.Corwin, the landlord; to Mr.Jennings, the engineer, who lives there for his health; to Mr.Hoddy, a most pleasant little gentleman, once a member of the Ohio legislature, again the editor of a local paper, and now, with undiminished dignity, keeping the Toll House bar.I had a number of drinks and cigars bestowed on me, and enjoyed a famous opportunity of seeing Kelmar in his glory, friendly, radiant, smiling, steadily edging one of the ship's kettles on the reluctant Corwin.

Corwin, plainly aghast, resisted gallantly, and for that bout victory crowned his arms.

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