登陆注册
38140700000001

第1章 THE BLIGHT IN THE HILLS(1)

High noon of a crisp October day,sunshine flooding the earth with the warmth and light of old wine and,going single-file up through the jagged gap that the dripping of water has worn down through the Cumberland Mountains from crest to valley-level,a gray horse and two big mules,a man and two young girls.On the gray horse,I led the tortuous way.After me came my small sister--and after her and like her,mule-back,rode the Blight--dressed as she would be for a gallop in Central Park or to ride a hunter in a horse show.

I was taking them,according to promise,where the feet of other women than mountaineers had never trod--beyond the crest of the Big Black--to the waters of the Cumberland--the lair of moonshiner and feudsman,where is yet pocketed a civilization that,elsewhere,is long ago gone.This had been a pet dream of the Blight's for a long time,and now the dream was coming true.The Blight was in the hills.

Nobody ever went to her mother's house without asking to see her even when she was a little thing with black hair,merry face and black eyes.Both men and women,with children of their own,have told me that she was,perhaps,the most fascinating child that ever lived.There be some who claim that she has never changed--and I am among them.She began early,regardless of age,*** or previous condition of servitude--she continues recklessly as she began--and none makes complaint.Thus was it in her own world--thus it was when she came to mine.On the way down from the North,the conductor's voice changed from a command to a request when he asked for her ticket.The jacketed lord of the dining-car saw her from afar and advanced to show her to a seat--that she might ride forward,sit next to a shaded window and be free from the glare of the sun on the other side.Two porters made a rush for her bag when she got off the car,and the proprietor of the little hotel in the little town where we had to wait several hours for the train into the mountains gave her the bridal chamber for an afternoon nap.From this little town to "The Gap''is the worst sixty-mile ride,perhaps,in the world.She sat in a dirty day-coach;the smoke rolled in at the windows and doors;the cars shook and swayed and lumbered around curves and down and up gorges;there were about her rough men,crying children,slatternly women,tobacco juice,peanuts,popcorn and apple cores,but dainty,serene and as merry as ever,she sat through that ride with a radiant smile,her keen black eyes noting everything unlovely within and the glory of hill,tree and chasm without.

Next morning at home,where we rise early,no one was allowed to waken her and she had breakfast in bed--for the Blight's gentle tyranny was established on sight and varied not at the Gap.

When she went down the street that day everybody stared surreptitiously and with perfect respect,as her dainty black plumed figure passed;the post-office clerk could barely bring himself to say that there was no letter for her.The soda-fountain boy nearly filled her glass with syrup before he saw that he was not strictly minding his own business;the clerk,when Ibought chocolate for her,unblushingly added extra weight and,as we went back,she met them both--Marston,the young engineer from the North,crossing the street and,at the same moment,a drunken young tough with an infuriated face reeling in a run around the corner ahead of us as though he were being pursued.

Now we have a volunteer police guard some forty strong at the Gap--and from habit,I started for him,but the Blight caught my arm tight.The young engineer in three strides had reached the curb-stone and all he sternly said was:

"Here!Here!''

The drunken youth wheeled and his right hand shot toward his hip pocket.

The engineer was belted with a pistol,but with one lightning movement and an incredibly long reach,his right fist caught the fellow's jaw so that he pitched backward and collapsed like an empty bag.

Then the engineer caught sight of the Blight's bewildered face,flushed,gripped his hands in front of him and simply stared.At last he saw me:

"Oh,''he said,"how do you do?''and he turned to his prisoner,but the panting sergeant and another policeman--also a volunteer--were already lifting him to his feet.I introduced the boy and the Blight then,and for the first time in my life I saw the Blight--shaken.Round-eyed,she merely gazed at him.

"That was pretty well done,''I said.

"Oh,he was drunk and I knew he would be slow.''Now something curious happened.The dazed prisoner was on his feet,and his captors were starting with him to the calaboose when he seemed suddenly to come to his senses.

"Jes wait a minute,will ye?''he said quietly,and his captors,thinking perhaps that he wanted to say something to me,stopped.The mountain youth turned a strangely sobered face and fixed his blue eyes on the engineer as though he were searing every feature of that imperturbable young man in his brain forever.It was not a bad face,but the avenging hatred in it was fearful.Then he,too,saw the Blight,his face calmed magically and he,too,stared at her,and turned away with an oath checked at his lips.We went on--the Blight thrilled,for she had heard much of our volunteer force at the Gap and had seen something already.Presently I looked back.Prisoner and captors were climbing the little hill toward the calaboose and the mountain boy just then turned his head and I could swear that his eyes sought not the engineer,whom we left at the corner,but,like the engineer,he was looking at the Blight.Whereat Idid not wonder--particularly as to the engineer.He had been in the mountains for a long time and I knew what this vision from home meant to him.He turned up at the house quite early that night.

"I'm not on duty until eleven,''he said hesitantly,"and I thought I'd----''

"Come right in.''

同类推荐
  • 狮子吼

    狮子吼

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Stage-Land

    Stage-Land

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 拙轩集

    拙轩集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 对类

    对类

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 苏六娘

    苏六娘

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 喵不可欺兽医女王不好惹

    喵不可欺兽医女王不好惹

    她是越国孤儿,自小身藏异能,独居独出,懂兽语。他是玄猫国王,穿梭时空,只为寻找她。一次出行,她无意救了一只黑猫,却没想到,黑猫成精化为妖孽美男子,次次撩拨她还不算,还要遭受蛇蝎美人的恶搞。哼,看她一介兽医,在这世界,怎样翻手为云,覆手为雨。(男女双强联合,1v1)
  • 双生琉璃之云起云落皆为你

    双生琉璃之云起云落皆为你

    「你知道,乌鸦为什么像写字台吗?」 「嗯哼?」 这世间,多的是无法解释的事,就像我喜欢你,毫无道理。 “其实那天我也是顺手一救而已,如果你实在想报答的话,就帮忙找一个安全的住处吧。”几天后,云某将加了莫某名字的房产证捧到莫某面前。“诶?还能这么玩的吗?”“还有比我这更安全的地方吗?” 【无傻白甜,不定期更新。】
  • 飞来记

    飞来记

    这是一个关于寻找永恒的故事:一个从天而降、半人半神的英雄,从平头百姓到一国之君,从暴虐君主逐渐变成了拯救万民的盖世英雄,从一个只知道纵欲享乐的人变成了一个领悟到了真实的生命,从而开始踏上寻找永生之路的探索者。他和的他的最佳拍档一起惩恶锄奸,保护百姓,立下赫赫功勋。他的拍档死后,他幡然醒悟,踏上了寻找永生的漫长旅途,一路上他还将面临无数艰难的考验。
  • 记住你欠我一个幸福

    记住你欠我一个幸福

    不求你的原谅,只求你的一眼相望。两年之际,莫凌,你是否还记我?莫凌,两年前的不辞而别,对不起。by:楼语霜有虐有宠,欢迎观看~初中狗一枚~本人QQ:1577476692
  • 夺取基因

    夺取基因

    这是一个关于《全种族基因修改器》的故事。 想变成超人?想变成蜘蛛侠?还是想要变成外星人? 恐龙基因、猛玛基因、星空巨兽基因…… 吸血鬼基因,狼人基因,天使基因,恶魔基因,甚至……帝江、强良、九凤、烛龙、饕餮、混沌,无数传说中的上古神兽,重现世间。 刀枪不入,水火不侵,长生不老,飞天遁地……
  • 洛河奇谭

    洛河奇谭

    延绵千年的洛河古国在一日之间江山易主,纳尽天下武林高手的三重天竟被神秘人操控反叛。不断在战火中飘摇的洛家王朝终是送葬在最后的王手中。数年后,少年柳洛初露锋芒,却发现一个接连一个的阴谋与混乱。从此,一场龙争虎斗,明争暗斗的武林和朝野的风云棋局展开。就此,看洛河古国的命运何去何从。
  • 洛克王国之空间之钥

    洛克王国之空间之钥

    一个黑影闯入异次元时空,对时空之钥展开攻击……“轰!”时空之钥被击败,分裂成两把钥匙,一把掌管时间,叫时间之钥;另一把掌管空间,叫空间之钥。两把钥匙陨落与两个不同的世界,其中空间之钥陨落于洛克王国从此,时空混乱,陨落于洛克王国的空间之钥最终被一个神秘的黑影夺走……
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 你于我心中长眠

    你于我心中长眠

    程悦“崽子,你爱我吗”于凯诚“叫老公”“哎呀快说,爱不爱我?”“晚饭吃什么?”“……别扯开话题!” “不爱你娶你?嗯?”于凯诚俯身,磁性又低沉。 “……”这下轮到程悦脸红了。