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第90章

BARBARA IN MEXICO

THE manager of El Orobo Rancho was an American named Grayson.He was a tall, wiry man whose education had been acquired principally in the cow camps of Texas, where, among other things one does NOT learn to love nor trust a greaser.As a result of this early training Grayson was peculiarly unfitted in some respects to manage an American ranch in Mexico; but he was a just man, and so if his vaqueros did not love him, they at least respected him, and everyone who was or possessed the latent characteristics of a wrongdoer feared him.

Perhaps it is not fair to say that Grayson was in any way unfitted for the position he held, since as a matter of fact he was an ideal ranch foreman, and, if the truth be known, the simple fact that he was a gringo would have been sufficient to have won him the hatred of the Mexicans who worked under him--not in the course of their everyday relations; but when the fires of racial animosity were fanned to flame by some untoward incident upon either side of the border.

Today Grayson was particularly rabid.The more so because he could not vent his anger upon the cause of it, who was no less a person than his boss.

It seemed incredible to Grayson that any man of intelligence could have conceived and then carried out the fool thing which the boss had just done, which was to have come from the safety of New York City to the hazards of warring Mexico, bringing--and this was the worst feature of it--his daughter with him.And at such a time! Scarce a day passed without its rumors or reports of new affronts and even atrocities being perpetrated upon American residents of Mexico.

Each day, too, the gravity of these acts increased.From mere insult they had run of late to assault and even to murder.Nor was the end in sight.

Pesita had openly sworn to rid Mexico of the gringo--to kill on sight every American who fell into his hands.And what could Grayson do in case of a determined attack upon the rancho? It is true he had a hundred men--laborers and vaqueros, but scarce a dozen of these were Americans, and the rest would, almost without exception, follow the inclinations of consanguinity in case of trouble.

To add to Grayson's irritability he had just lost his bookkeeper, and if there was one thing more than any other that Grayson hated it was pen and ink.The youth had been a "lunger" from Iowa, a fairly nice little chap, and entirely suited to his duties under any other circumstances than those which prevailed in Mexico at that time.He was in mortal terror of his life every moment that he was awake, and at last had given in to the urge of cowardice and resigned.The day previous he had been bundled into a buckboard and driven over to the Mexican Central which, at that time, still was operating trains--occasionally--between Chihuahua and Juarez.

His mind filled with these unpleasant thoughts, Grayson sat at his desk in the office of the ranch trying to unravel the riddle of a balance sheet which would not balance.Mixed with the blue of the smoke from his briar was the deeper azure of a spirited monologue in which Grayson was engaged.

A girl was passing the building at the moment.At her side walked a gray-haired man--one of those men whom you just naturally fit into a mental picture of a director's meeting somewhere along Wall Street.

"Sich langwidge!" cried the girl, with a laugh, covering her ears with her palms.

The man at her side smiled.

"I can't say that I blame him much, Barbara," he replied.

"It was a very foolish thing for me to bring you down here at this time.I can't understand what ever possessed me to do it.""Don't blame yourself, dear," remonstrated the girl, "when it was all my fault.I begged and begged and begged until you had to consent, and I'm not sorry either--if nothing happens to you because of our coming.I couldn't stay in New York another minute.Everyone was so snoopy, and I could just tell that they were dying to ask questions about Billy and me.""I can't get it through my head yet, Barbara," said the man, "why in the world you broke with Billy Mallory.He's one of the finest young men in New York City today--just my ideal of the sort of man I'd like my only daughter to marry.""I tried, Papa," said the girl in a low voice; "but Icouldn't--I just couldn't."

"Was it because--" the man stopped abruptly."Well, never mind dear, I shan't be snoopy too.Here now, you run along and do some snooping yourself about the ranch.I want to stop in and have a talk with Grayson."Down by one of the corrals where three men were busily engaged in attempting to persuade an unbroken pony that a spade bit is a pleasant thing to wear in one's mouth, Barbara found a seat upon a wagon box which commanded an excellent view of the entertainment going on within the corral.

As she sat there experiencing a combination of admiration for the agility and courage of the men and pity for the horse the tones of a pleasant masculine voice broke in upon her thoughts.

"Out there somewhere!" says I to me."By Gosh, I guess, thats poetry!

"Out there somewhere--Penelope--with kisses on her mouth!"And then, thinks I, "O college guy! your talk it gets me in the eye, The north is creeping in the air, the birds are flying south."Barbara swung around to view the poet.She saw a slender man astride a fagged Mexican pony.A ragged coat and ragged trousers covered the man's nakedness.Indian moccasins protected his feet, while a torn and shapeless felt hat sat upon his well-shaped head.AMERICAN was written all over him.No one could have imagined him anything else.Apparently he was a tramp as well--his apparel proclaimed him that; but there were two discordant notes in the otherwise harmonious ensemble of your typical bo.He was clean shaven and he rode a pony.He rode erect, too, with the easy seat of an army officer.

At sight of the girl he raised his battered hat and swept it low to his pony's shoulder as he bent in a profound bow.

"I seek the majordomo, senorita," he said.

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