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The Virginian
投诉 阅读记录

第4章

“Oh,yes,“returnedthebed-fellow,andwasgone。

TheAmericandrummerwinkedtriumphantlyathisbrethren。“He’sallright,“heobserved,jerkingathumbaftertheVirginian。

“He’seasy。Yougottoknowhimtoworkhim。That’sall。“

“Undvatisyourpoint?“inquiredtheGermandrummer。

“Pointis——he’llnottakeanygoodsoffyouorme;buthe’sgoingtotalkupthekillertoanyconsumptiveherunsacross。Iain’tdonewithhimyet。Say,“(henowaddressedtheproprietor),“what’shername?“

“Whosename?“

“Womanrunstheeating-house。“

“Glen。Mrs。Glen。“

“Ain’tshenew?“

“Beensettledhereaboutamonth。Husband’safreightconductor。“

“ThoughtI’dnotseenherbefore。She’sagood-looker。“

“Hm!Yes。ThekindofgoodlooksI’dsoonerseeinanotherman’swifethanmine。“

“Sothat’sthegait,isit?“

“Hm!well,itdon’tseemtobe。Shecomeherewiththatreputation。Butthere’sbeengeneraldisappointment。“

“Thensheain’tlackedsuitorsany?“

“Lacked!Areyouacquaintedwithcow-boys?“

“Andshedisappointed’em?Maybeshelikesherhusband?“

“Hm!well,howareyoutotellaboutthemsilentkind?“

“Talkingofconductors,“beganthedrummer。Andwelistenedtohisanecdote。Itwassuccessfulwithhisaudience;butwhenhelaunchedfluentlyuponasecondIstrolledout。Therewasnotenoughwitinthisnarratortorelievehisindecency,andIfeltshameathavingbeensurprisedintolaughingwithhim。

Ileftthatcompanygrowingconfidentialovertheirleeringstories,andIsoughtthesaloon。Itwasveryquietandorderly。

BeerinquartbottlesatadollarIhadnevermetbefore;butsavingitsprice,Ifoundnocomplainttomakeofit。ThroughfoldingdoorsIpassedfromthebarproperwithitsbottlesandelkheadbacktothehallwithitsvarioustables。Isawamanslidingcardsfromacase,andacrossthetablefromhimanothermanlayingcountersdown。Nearbywasaseconddealerpullingcardsfromthebottomofapack,andoppositehimasolemnoldrusticpilingandchangingcoinsuponthecardswhichlayalreadyexposed。

ButnowIheardavoicethatdrewmyeyestothefarcorneroftheroom。

“Whydidn’tyoustayinArizona?“

HarmlesslookingwordsasIwritethemdownhere。YetatthesoundofthemInoticedtheeyesoftheothersdirectedtothatcorner。WhatanswerwasgiventothemIdidnothear,nordidI

seewhospoke。Thencameanotherremark。

“Well,Arizona’snoplaceforamatures。“

ThistimethetwocarddealersthatIstoodnearbegantogiveapartoftheirattentiontothegroupthatsatinthecorner。

Therewasinmeadesiretoleavethisroom。SofarmyhoursatMedicineBowhadseemedtoglidebeneathasunshineofmerriment,ofeasy-goingjocularity。Thiswassuddenlygone,likethewindchangingtonorthinthemiddleofawarmday。ButIstayed,beingashamedtogo。

Fiveorsixplayerssatoverinthecornerataroundtablewherecounterswerepiled。Theireyeswerecloseupontheircards,andoneseemedtobedealingacardatatimetoeach,withpausesandbettingbetween。StevewasthereandtheVirginian;theotherswerenewfaces。

“Noplaceforamatures,“repeatedthevoice;andnowIsawthatitwasthedealer’s。Therewasinhiscountenancethesameuglinessthathiswordsconveyed。

“Who’sthattalkin’?“saidoneofthemennearme,inalowvoice。

“Trampas。“

“What’she?“

“Cow-puncher,bronco-buster,tin-horn,mostanything。“

“Who’shetalkin’at?“

“Thinkit’stheblack-headedguyhe’stalkingat。“

“Thatain’tsupposedtobesafe,isit?“

“Guesswe’reallgoin’tofindoutinafewminutes。“

“Beentroublebetween’em?“

“They’venotmetbefore。Trampasdon’tenjoylosin’toastranger。“

“Fello’sfromArizona,yu’say?“

“No。Virginia。He’srecentlybackfromhavin’alookatArizona。

Wentdowntherelastyearforachange。WorksfortheSunkCreekoutfit。“Andthenthedealerloweredhisvoicestillfurtherandsaidsomethingintheotherman’sear,causinghimtogrin。Afterwhichbothofthemlookedatme。

Therehadbeensilenceoverinthecorner;butnowthemanTrampasspokeagain。

“ANDten,“saidhe,slidingoutsomechipsfrombeforehim。Verystrangeitwastohearhim,howhecontrivedtomakethosewordsapersonaltaunt。TheVirginianwaslookingathiscards。Hemighthavebeendeaf。

“ANDtwenty,“saidthenextplayer,easily。

Thenextthrewhiscardsdown。

ItwasnowtheVirginian’sturntobet,orleavethegame,andhedidnotspeakatonce。

ThereforeTrampasspoke。“Yourbet,youson-of-a。“

TheVirginian’spistolcameout,andhishandlayonthetable,holdingitunaimed。Andwithavoiceasgentleasever,thevoicethatsoundedalmostlikeacaress,butdrawlingaverylittlemorethanusual,sothattherewasalmostaspacebetweeneachword,heissuedhisorderstothemanTrampas:“Whenyoucallmethat,SMILE。“AndhelookedatTrampasacrossthetable。

Yes,thevoicewasgentle。Butinmyearsitseemedasifsomewherethebellofdeathwasringing;andsilence,likeastroke,fellonthelargeroom。Allmenpresent,asifbysomemagneticcurrent,hadbecomeawareofthiscrisis。Inmyignorance,andthetotalstoppageofmythoughts,Istoodstock-still,andnoticedvariouspeoplecrouching,orshiftingtheirpositions。

“Sitquiet,“saidthedealer,scornfullytothemannearme。

“Can’tyouseehedon’twanttopushtrouble?HehashandedTrampasthechoicetobackdownordrawhissteel。“

Then,withequalsuddennessandease,theroomcameoutofitsstrangeness。Voicesandcards,theclickofchips,thepuffoftobacco,glassesliftedtodrink,——thislevelofsmoothrelaxationhintednomoreplainlyofwhatlaybeneaththandoesthesurfacetellthedepthofthesea。

ForTrampashadmadehischoice。Andthatchoicewasnotto“drawhissteel。“Ifitwasknowledgethathesought,hehadfoundit,andnomistake!Weheardnofurtherreferencetowhathehadbeenpleasedtostyle“amatures。“Innocompanywouldtheblack-headedmanwhohadvisitedArizonaberatedanoviceatthecoolartofself-preservation。

Onedoubtremained:whatkindofamanwasTrampas?Apublicback-downisanunfinishedthing,——forsomenaturesatleast。I

lookedathisface,andthoughtitsullen,buttrickyratherthancourageous。

SomethinghadbeenaddedtomyknowledgealsoOnceagainIhadheardappliedtotheVirginianthatepithetwhichStevesofreelyused。Thesamewords,identicaltotheletter。Butthistimetheyhadproducedapistol。“Whenyoucallmethat,SMILE!“SoI

perceivedanewexampleoftheoldtruth,thatthelettermeansnothinguntilthespiritgivesitlife。

Itwasforseveralminutes,Isuppose,thatIstooddrawingthesesilentmorals。Nomanoccupiedhimselfwithme。Quietvoices,andgamesofchance,andglassesliftedtodrink,continuedtobethepeacefulorderofthenight。Andintomythoughtsbrokethevoiceofthatcard-dealerwhohadalreadyspokensosagely。Healsotookhisturnatmoralizing。

“WhatdidItellyou?“heremarkedtothemanforwhomhecontinuedtodeal,andwhocontinuedtolosemoneytohim,“Tellmewhen?“

“Didn’tItellyouhe’dnotshoot?“thedealerpursuedwithcomplacence。“Yougotreadytododge。Youhadnocalltobeconcerned。He’snotthekindamanneedfeelanxiousabout。“

TheplayerlookedoverattheVirginian,doubtfully。“Well,“hesaid,“Idon’tknowwhatyoufolkscalladangerousman。“

“Nothim!“exclaimedthedealerwithadmiration。“He’sabraveman。That’sdifferent。“

TheplayerseemedtofollowthisreasoningnobetterthanIdid。

“It’snotabravemanthat’sdangerous,“continuedthedealer。

“It’sthecowardsthatscareme。“Hepausedthatthismightsinkhome。

“Fello’cameinherelas’Toosday,“hewenton。“Hegotintosomemisunderstandingaboutthedrinks。Well,sir,beforewecouldputhimoutofbusiness,he’dhurttwoperfectlyinnocentonlookers。

They’dnomoretodowithitthanyouhave,“thedealerexplainedtome。

“Weretheybadlyhurt?“Iasked。

“Oneof’emwas。He’sdiedsince。“

“Whatbecameoftheman?“

“Why,weputhimoutofbusiness,Itoldyou。Hediedthatnight。

Buttherewasnooccasionforanyofit;andthat’swhyIneverliketobearoundwherethere’sacoward。Youcan’ttell。He’llalwaysgotoshootingbeforeit’snecessary,andthere’snosecuritywhohe’llhit。Butamanlikethatblack-headedguyis(thedealerindicatedtheVirginian)needneverworryyou。Andthere’sanotherpointwhythere’snoneedtoworryabouthim:

IT’DBETOOLATE。“

Thesegoodwordsendedthemoralizingofthedealer。Hehadgivenusapieceofhismind。Henowgavethewholeofittodealingcards。Iloiteredhereandthere,neitherwelcomenorunwelcomeatpresent,watchingthecow-boysattheirplay。SavingTrampas,therewasscarceafaceamongthemthathadnotinitsomethingverylikable。Herewerelustyhorsemenriddenfromtheheatofthesun,andthewetofthestorm,todivertthemselvesawhile。

Youthuntamedsathereforanidlemoment,spendingeasilyitshard-earnedwages。Citysaloonsroseintomyvision,andI

instantlypreferredthisRockyMountainplace。Moreofdeathitundoubtedlysaw,butlessofvice,thandiditsNewYorkequivalents。

Anddeathisathingmuchcleanerthanvice。Moreover,itwasbynomeansvicethatwaswrittenuponthesewildandmanlyfaces。

Evenwherebasenesswasvisible,basenesswasnotuppermost。

Daring,laughter,endurance——thesewerewhatIsawuponthecountenancesofthecow-boys。Andthisveryfirstdayofmyknowledgeofthemmarksadatewithme。Forsomethingaboutthem,andtheideaofthem,smotemyAmericanheart,andIhaveneverforgottenit,norevershall,aslongasIlive。Intheirfleshournaturalpassionsrantumultuous;butoftenintheirspiritsathiddenatruenobility,andoftenbeneathitsunexpectedshiningtheirfigurestookonheroicstature。

ThedealerhadstyledtheVirginian“ablack-headedguy。“Thisdidwellenoughasanunflatteredportrait。JudgeHenry’strustworthyman,withwhomIwastodrivetwohundredandsixty-threemiles,certainlyhadaveryblackheadofhair。Itwasthefirstthingtonoticenow,ifoneglancedgenerallyatthetablewherehesatatcards。Buttheeyecamebacktohim——drawnbythatinexpressiblesomethingwhichhadledthedealertospeaksomuchatlengthabouthim。

Still,“black-headedguy“justlyfitshimandhisnextperformance。Hehadmadehisplanforthislikeatrueand(I

mustsay)inspireddevil。AndnowthehighlyappreciativetownofMedicineBowwastobetreatedtoamanifestationofgenius。

Hesatplayinghisstud-poker。Afteradecentperiodoflosingandwinning,whichgaveTrampasallpropertimeforachangeofluckandarepairingofhisfortunes,helookedatSteveandsaidamiably:“Howdoesbedstrikeyou?“

Iwasbesidetheirtable,learninggraduallythatstud-pokerhasinitmoreofwhatIwillcallredpepperthanhasourEasterngame。TheVirginianfollowedhisownquestion:“Bedstrikesme,“

hestated。

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