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第3章 ON THE WILD DOG'S TRAIL(1)

So up we went past Bee Rock,Preacher's Creek and Little Looney,past the mines where high on a "tipple''stood the young engineer looking down at us,and looking after the Blight as we passed on into a dim rocky avenue walled on each side with rhododendrons.I waved at him and shook my head--we would see him coming back.Beyond a deserted log-cabin we turned up a spur of the mountain.

Around a clump of bushes we came on a gray-bearded mountaineer holding his horse by the bridle and from a covert high above two more men appeared with Winchesters.The Blight breathed forth an awed whisper:

"Are they moonshiners?''

I nodded sagely,"Most likely,''and the Blight was thrilled.They might have been squirrel-hunters most innocent,but the Blight had heard much talk of moonshine stills and mountain feuds and the men who run them and I took the risk of denying her nothing.Up and up we went,those two mules swaying from side to side with a motion little short of elephantine and,by and by,the Blight called out:

"You ride ahead and don't you DARE look back.''

Accustomed to obeying the Blight's orders,I rode ahead with eyes to the front.

Presently,a shriek made me turn suddenly.

It was nothing--my little sister's mule had gone near a steep cliff--perilously near,as its rider thought,but I saw why I must not look back;those two little girls were riding astride on side-saddles,the booted little right foot of each dangling stirrupless--a posture quite decorous but ludicrous.

"Let us know if anybody comes,''they cried.A mountaineer descended into sight around a loop of the path above.

"Change cars,''I shouted.

They changed and,passing,were grave,demure--then they changed again,and thus we climbed.

Such a glory as was below,around and above us;the air like champagne;the sunlight rich and pouring like a flood on the gold that the beeches had strewn in the path,on the gold that the poplars still shook high above and shimmering on the royal scarlet of the maple and the sombre russet of the oak.From far below us to far above us a deep curving ravine was slashed into the mountain side as by one stroke of a gigantic scimitar.The darkness deep down was lighted up with cool green,interfused with liquid gold.Russet and yellow splashed the mountain sides beyond and high up the maples were in a shaking blaze.The Blight's swift eyes took all in and with indrawn breath she drank it all deep down.

An hour by sun we were near the top,which was bared of trees and turned into rich farm-land covered with blue-grass.

Along these upland pastures,dotted with grazing cattle,and across them we rode toward the mountain wildernesses on the other side,down into which a zigzag path wriggles along the steep front of Benham's spur.At the edge of the steep was a cabin and a bushy-bearded mountaineer,who looked like a brigand,answered my hail.He "mought''keep us all night,but he'd "ruther not,as we could git a place to stay down the spur.''Could we get down before dark?The mountaineer lifted his eyes to where the sun was breaking the horizon of the west into streaks and splashes of yellow and crimson.

"Oh,yes,you can git thar afore dark.''

Now I knew that the mountaineer's idea of distance is vague--but he knows how long it takes to get from one place to another.So we started down--dropping at once into thick dark woods,and as we went looping down,the deeper was the gloom.That sun had suddenly severed all connection with the laws of gravity and sunk,and it was all the darker because the stars were not out.The path was steep and coiled downward like a wounded snake.In one place a tree had fallen across it,and to reach the next coil of the path below was dangerous.So I had the girls dismount and I led the gray horse down on his haunches.The mules refused to follow,which was rather unusual.Iwent back and from a safe distance in the rear I belabored them down.They cared neither for gray horse nor crooked path,but turned of their own devilish wills along the bushy mountain side.As I ran after them the gray horse started calmly on down and those two girls shrieked with laughter--they knew no better.First one way and then the other down the mountain went those mules,with me after them,through thick bushes,over logs,stumps and bowlders and holes--crossing the path a dozen times.What that path was there for never occurred to those long-eared half asses,whole fools,and by and by,when the girls tried to shoo them down they clambered around and above them and struck the path back up the mountain.

The horse had gone down one way,the mules up the other,and there was no health in anything.The girls could not go up--so there was nothing to do but go down,which,hard as it was,was easier than going up.The path was not visible now.Once in a while I would stumble from it and crash through the bushes to the next coil below.Finally I went down,sliding one foot ahead all the time--knowing that when leaves rustled under that foot I was on the point of going astray.

Sometimes I had to light a match to make sure of the way,and thus the ridiculous descent was made with those girls in high spirits behind.Indeed,the darker,rockier,steeper it got,the more they shrieked from pure joy--but I was anything than happy.It was dangerous.Ididn't know the cliffs and high rocks we might skirt and an unlucky guidance might land us in the creek-bed far down.

But the blessed stars came out,the moon peered over a farther mountain and on the last spur there was the gray horse browsing in the path--and the sound of running water not far below.Fortunately on the gray horse were the saddle-bags of the chattering infants who thought the whole thing a mighty lark.We reached the running water,struck a flock of geese and knew,in consequence,that humanity was somewhere near.A few turns of the creek and a beacon light shone below.

The pales of a picket fence,the cheering outlines of a log-cabin came in view and at a peaked gate I shouted:

"Hello!''

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