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第2章 THE TOUCH OF A CHILD(2)

He could describe it and its contents--You see,pard,Red Kimball interposed,you are everlasting losing sight of the point.This here is 1880,which I may say is a recent date.Time was when a fellow could live in Cimarron,and come and go free and no questions asked--and none answered.But civilization is a-pressing us hard,and these days is not our fathers'days.We are pretty independent even yet in old Cimarron,but busybodies has got together trying to make it a regular United States territory,and they ain't going to stand for a real out-and-out band of highwaymen such as used to levy on stage-coaches and wagon-trains without exciting no more remarks than the buffaloes.You may be sorry times is changed;so am I;but if times IS fresh,we might as well look 'em in the face.Us fellows has been operating for some years,but whatever we do is blamed on the Indians.That there is a secret that would ruin our business,if it got out.Tomorrow,a gang of white men will be depredating in the Washita country to get revenge for today's massacre,and me and my men couldn't join in the fun with easy consciences if we knowed you was somewheres loose,to tell your story.

Again Gledware protested that he would never betray the band.

Oh,cut this short,interposed Kansas Kimball,with an oath.Daylight will catch us and nothing done,if we listen to that white-livered spy.We don't believe in that wagon he talks about,and as for this kid,he brought her along just to save his bacon.

No,as God lives!cried Gledware.Can't you see she is dead for sleep?She was terrified out of her wits all day,and I've ridden with her all night.Don't kill her,men--He turned impassioned eyes on the leader.Look at her--so young--so unsuspecting--you can't have the heart to murder a child like that in cold blood.

Right you are!exclaimed the man with the ferocious whiskers--he who had been spoken of as Brick Willock.You'll have to go,pard,but I'm against killing infants.

The leader darted an angry glance at the man who,but for the untoward arrival of Gledware,would have won from him his share of the booty.But his voice was smooth and pleasant as he resumed:Yes,pard,the kid must die.We couldn't do nothing with her,and if we left her on some door-step,she's sure old enough,and she looks full sharp enough,to tell sufficient to trammel us good and plenty.If we sets her loose in the prairie,she'd starve to death if not found--and if found,it would settle our case.And as Kansas says,this debate must close,or daylight will catch us.

Brick Willock,with terrible oaths,again expressed himself as strongly opposed to this decision.

Well,Brick,said Red,with a sneer,do YOU want to take the kid and raise her,yourself?We've either got to do away with her,or keep her hid.Do YOU want to be her nurse,and keep with her in some cave or other while we go foraging?

Willock muttered deep in his throat,while his companions laughed disdainfully.

We've had enough of this!Red declared,his voice suddenly grown hard and cold.Kansas,take the prisoner;Brick Willock,as you're so fond of the kid,you can carry HER.He opened the door and a rush of wind extinguished the candle.There was silence while it was being relighted.

The flickering light,reddening to a steady glow,revealed no mercy on the scowling countenances about the table,and no shadow of presentiment on that of the still unconscious child.

Red went outside and waited till his brother had drawn forth the quivering man,and Brick Willock had carried out the girl.Then he looked back into the room.You fellows can stay in here,he said authoritatively.What we've got to do ain't any easier with a lot of men standing about,looking on.

The man who had relighted the candle,and who crouched to shield it with a hairy hand from the gust,nodded approval.His friends were already gathering together the cards to lose in the excitement of gambling consciousness of what was about to be done.Red closed the door on the scene,and turned to face the light.

The wind came in furious gusts,with brief intervals of calm.There were no clouds,however,and the moon,which had risen not long before,made the prairie almost as light as if morning had dawned.As far as the eye could reach in any direction,nothing was to be seen but the level ground,the unflecked sky,the cabin and the little group near the tethered ponies.

Gledware had already been stationed with his face toward the moon,and Kansas Kimball was calmly examining his pistol.Between them and the horses,Brick Willock had come to a halt,the little girl still sleeping in his powerful arms.Red's eagle eye noted that she had unconsciously slipped an arm about the highwayman's neck,as if by some instinct she would cling the closer to the only one in the band of ten who had spoken for her life.

Red scowled heavily.He had not forgiven Willock for beating him at cards,still less for his persistent opposition to his wishes;and he now resolved that it should be Willock's hand to deal the fatal blow.He had been troubled before tonight by insubordination on the part of this man of bristling whiskers,this knave whose voice was ever for mercy,if mercy were possible.Why should Willock have joined men who were without scruple and without shame?As the leader stared at him sullenly,he reflected that it was just such natures that fail at the last extremity of hardihood,that desert comrades in crime,that turn state's evidence.Yes--Willock would deal the blow,even if Red found it necessary to call all his men from the cabin to enforce the order.

The captain's fears were not groundless.He would have been much more alarmed,could he have known the wonderful thoughts that surged through Willock's brain,and the wonderful emotions that thrilled his heart,at the warm confiding pressure of the arm about his neck.

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