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第43章 THE ROADS WE TAKE(4)

He had carved her countenance to the image of emptiness and inanity; had imbued her with the stolidity of his crags, and the reserve of his hushed interiors.She always seemed to hear, whatever her surroundings were, the scaly-barks falling and pattering down the mountain-side.She could always hear the awful silence of Black-jack sounding through the stillest of nights.

Goree watched this solemn equipage, as it drove to his door, with only faint interest; but when the lank driver wrapped the reins about his whip, awkwardly descended, and stepped into the office, he rose unsteadily to receive him, recognizing Pike Garvey, the new, the transformed, the recently civilized.

The mountaineer took the chair Goree offered him.

They who cast doubts upon Garvey's soundness of mind had a strong witness in the man's countenance.His face was too long, a dull saffron in hue, and immobile as a statue's.Pale-blue, unwinking round eyes without lashes added to the singularity of his gruesome visage.

Goree was at a loss to account for the visit.

"Everything all right at Laurel, Mr.Garvey?" he inquired.

"Everything all right, sir, and mighty pleased is Missis Garvey and me with the property.Missis Garvey likes yo' old place, and she likes the neighbourhood.Society is what she 'lows she wants, and she is gettin' of it.The Rogerses, the Hapgoods, the Pratts and the Troys hev been to see Missis Garvey, and she hev et meals to most of thar houses.The best folks hev axed her to differ'nt kinds of doin's.I cyan't say, Mr.Goree, that sech things suits me -- fur me, give me them thar." Garvey's huge, yellow-gloved hand flourished in the direction of the mountains."That's whar I b'long, 'mongst the wild honey bees and the b'ars.But that ain't what Icome fur to say, Mr.Goree.Thar's somethin' you got what me and Missis Garvey wants to buy.""Buy!" echoed Goree."From me?" Then he laughed harshly."I reckon you are mistaken about that.I reckon you are mistaken about that.I sold out to you, as you yourself expressed it, 'lock, stock and barrel.' There isn't even a ramrod left to sell.""You've got it; and we 'uns want it.'Take the money,' says Missis Garvey, 'and buy it fa'r and squared'.'"Goree shook his head."The cupboard's bare," he said.

"We've riz," pursued the mountaineer, undetected from his object, "a heap.We was pore as possums, and now we could hev folks to dinner every day.We been recognized, Missis Garvey says, by the best society.

But there's somethin' we need we ain't got.She says it ought to been put in the 'ventory ov the sale, but it tain't thar.'Take the money, then,' says she, 'and buy it fa'r and squar'."'

"Out with it," said Goree, his racked nerves growing impatient.

Garvey threw his slouch bat upon the table, and leaned forward, fixing his unblinking eves upon Goree's.

"There's a old feud," he said distinctly and slowly, "'tween you 'uns and the Coltranes."Goree frowned ominously.To speak of his feud to a feudist is a serious breach of the mountain etiquette.

The man from "back yan'" knew it as well as the lawyer did.

"Na offense," he went on "but purely in the way of business.Missis Garvey hev studied all about feuds.

Most of the quality folks in the mountains hev 'em.The Settles and the Goforths, the Rankins and the Boyds, the Silers and the Galloways, hev all been cyarin' on feuds f'om twenty to a hundred year.The last man to drap was when yo' uncle, Jedge Paisley Goree, 'journed co't and shot Len Coltrane f'om the bench.Missis Garvey and me, we come f'om the po' white trash.Nobody wouldn't pick a feud with we 'uns, no mo'n with a fam'ly of tree-toads.Quality people everywhar, says Missis Garvey, has feuds.We 'uns ain't quality, but we're uyin' into it as fur as we can.'Take the money, then,'

says Missis Garvey, 'and buy Mr.Goree's feud, fa'r and squar'.'"The squirrel hunter straightened a leg half across the room, drew a roll of bills from his pocket, and threw them on the table.

"Thar's two hundred dollars, Mr.Goree; what you would call a fa'r price for a feud that's been 'lowed to run down like yourn hev.Thar's only you left to cyar'

on yo' side of it, and you'd make mighty po' killin'.I'll take it off yo' hands, and it'll set me and Missis Garvey up among the quality.Thar's the money."The little roll of currency on the table slowly untwisted itself, writhing and jumping as its folds relaxed.In the silence that followed Garvey's last speech the rattling of the poker chips in the court-house could be plainly heard.

Goree knew that the sheriff had just won a pot, for the subdued whoop with which he always greeted a victory floated across the sqquare upon the crinkly heat waves.

Beads of moisture stood on Goree's brow.Stooping, he drew the wicker-covered demijohn from under the table, and filled a tumbler from it.

"A little corn liquor, Mr.Garvey? Of course you are joking about what you spoke of? Opens quite a new market, doesn't it? Feuds.Prime, two-fifty to three.Feuds, slightly damaged -- two hundred, Ibelieve you said, Mr.Garvey?"

Goree laughed self-consciously.

The mountaineer took the glass Goree handed him, and drank the whisky without a tremor of the lids of his staring eyes.The lawyer applauded the feat by a look of envious admiration.He poured his own drink, and took it like a drunkard, by gulps, and with shudders at the smell and taste.

"Two hundred," repeated Garvey."Thar's the money."A sudden passion flared up in Goree's brain.He struck the table with his fist.One of the bills flipped over and touched his hand.He flinched as if something had stung him.

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