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第31章 EPISODES IN THE STORY OF A MINE(2)

To Ronalds, at least, the mine belonged; but the notice by which he held it would ran out upon the 30th of June - or rather, as I suppose, it had run out already, and the month of grace would expire upon that day, after which any American citizen might post a notice of his own, and make Silverado his.This, with a sort of quiet slyness, Rufe told me at an early period of our acquaintance.There was no silver, of course; the mine "wasn't worth nothing, Mr.Stevens," but there was a deal of old iron and wood around, and to gain possession of this old wood and iron, and get a right to the water, Rufe proposed, if I had no objections, to "jump the claim."Of course, I had no objection.But I was filled with wonder.

If all he wanted was the wood and iron, what, in the name of fortune, was to prevent him taking them? "His right there was none to dispute." He might lay hands on all to-morrow, as the wild cats had laid hands upon our knives and hatchet.

Besides, was this mass of heavy mining plant worth transportation? If it was, why had not the rightful owners carted it away? If it was, would they not preserve their title to these movables, even after they had lost their title to the mine? And if it were not, what the better was Rufe?

Nothing would grow at Silverado; there was even no wood to cut; beyond a sense of property, there was nothing to be gained.Lastly, was it at all credible that Ronalds would forget what Rufe remembered? The days of grace were not yet over: any fine morning he might appear, paper in hand, and enter for another year on his inheritance.However, it was none of my business; all seemed legal; Rufe or Ronalds, all was one to me.

On the morning of the 27th, Mrs.Hanson appeared with the milk as usual, in her sun-bonnet.The time would be out on Tuesday, she reminded us, and bade me be in readiness to play my part, though I had no idea what it was to be.And suppose Ronalds came? we asked.She received the idea with derision, laughing aloud with all her fine teeth.He could not find the mine to save his life, it appeared, without Rufe to guide him.Last year, when he came, they heard him "up and down the road a hollerin' and a raisin' Cain." And at last he had to come to the Hansons in despair, and bid Rufe, "Jump into your pants and shoes, and show me where this old mine is, anyway!" Seeing that Ronalds had laid out so much money in the spot, and that a beaten road led right up to the bottom of the clump, I thought this a remarkable example.The sense of locality must be singularly in abeyance in the case of Ronalds.

That same evening, supper comfortably over, Joe Strong busy at work on a drawing of the dump and the opposite hills, we were all out on the platform together, sitting there, under the tented heavens, with the same sense of privacy as if we had been cabined in a parlour, when the sound of brisk footsteps came mounting up the path.We pricked our ears at this, for the tread seemed lighter and firmer than was usual with our country neighbours.And presently, sure enough, two town gentlemen, with cigars and kid gloves, came debauching past the house.They looked in that place like a blasphemy.

"Good evening," they said.For none of us had stirred; we all sat stiff with wonder.

"Good evening," I returned; and then, to put them at their ease, "A stiff climb," I added.

"Yes," replied the leader; "but we have to thank you for this path."I did not like the man's tone.None of us liked it.He did not seem embarrassed by the meeting, but threw us his remarks like favours, and strode magisterially by us towards the shaft and tunnel.

Presently we heard his voice raised to his companion."We drifted every sort of way, but couldn't strike the ledge."Then again: "It pinched out here." And once more: "Every minor that ever worked upon it says there's bound to be a ledge somewhere."These were the snatches of his talk that reached us, and they had a damning significance.We, the lords of Silverado, had come face to face with our superior.It is the worst of all quaint and of all cheap ways of life that they bring us at last to the pinch of some humiliation.I liked well enough to be a squatter when there was none but Hanson by; before Ronalds, I will own, I somewhat quailed.I hastened to do him fealty, said I gathered he was the Squattee, and apologized.He threatened me with ejection, in a manner grimly pleasant - more pleasant to him, I fancy, than to me;and then he passed off into praises of the former state of Silverado."It was the busiest little mining town you ever saw:" a population of between a thousand and fifteen hundred souls, the engine in full blast, the mill newly erected;nothing going but champagne, and hope the order of the day.

Ninety thousand dollars came out; a hundred and forty thousand were put in, making a net loss of fifty thousand.

The last days, I gathered, the days of John Stanley, were not so bright; the champagne had ceased to flow, the population was already moving elsewhere, and Silverado had begun to wither in the branch before it was cut at the root.The last shot that was fired knocked over the stove chimney, and made that hole in the roof of our barrack, through which the sun was wont to visit slug-a-beds towards afternoon.A noisy, last shot, to inaugurate the days of silence.

Throughout this interview, my conscience was a good deal exercised; and I was moved to throw myself on my knees and own the intended treachery.But then I had Hanson to consider.I was in much the same position as Old Rowley, that royal humourist, whom "the rogue had taken into his confidence." And again, here was Ronalds on the spot.He must know the day of the month as well as Hanson and I.If a broad hint were necessary, he had the broadest in the world.

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