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lahoma(拉霍马)-第52部分

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relentless    fate。  This   fate  would    surely   overcome      the  helpless    wretch; 



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should he cling to his riches。 

     As Red Feather skimmed the water with long sweeps of his oars; never 

looking     back;    the  voices    of  his  passengers     came    to   his  ears  without 

meaning。 He was thinking of the last few days and how this morning's ride 

was their fitting sequel。 The early sunbeams were full on him as he tilted 

back his head; but they showed no emotion on his face; hard…set and dully 

red in the clear radiance。 

     Crouching       near   the   summer…house         at  Gledware's      place;   he   had 

overheard Red Kimball boast to bring Gledware the pearl and onyx pin。 

Then   had   shot   through   his   darkened   mind   the   suspicion   that   Gledware 

meant to escape the one condition on which his life was to be spared。 With 

simple cunning he had left the pin where the outlaw must find it; his own 

death would be taken for grantedwhat then? 

     What then? This ride in the boat。 Gledware had made his choice; he 

had    clung    to  his  possessionsand       now    Death    held   the  oars。   He   was 

scarcely past middle age。 He might have lived so long; he who so loved to 

live! But no; he had chosen to be richand to die。 

     When   Red   Feather   brought   his   mind   back   to   the   present;   Gledware 

was describing to Annabel a ranch in California for which he had traded 

the house near Independence。 He would take her far away; he would build 

a house thus and thusroom so; terraces here; marble pillars。。。。 

     Annabel listened gravely; silently; her face all the paler for the sunlight 

flashing   over   it;   for   the   mimic   sun   on   the   waves   glancing   up   into   her 

pensive eyes。 Somehow; the sunshine; the ripple of the water; seemed to 

form no part of her life; belonged rather; to Edgerton Compton rowing in 

solitude against the sky。 Those naked trees; bare brown hills and ledges of 

huge stones seemed her world… boundaries; kin to her; claiming her But 

there was California 。。。 and the splendid house to be built。。。。 

     The    Indian    was    listening   now;    but   as  he   heard    projected    details 

glowingly   presented;   no   change   came   in   his   grim   deep…lined   face。   He 

simply     knew     it  was   not   to  belet   the  fool   plan!   He    found    himself 

wondering   dully   why   he   no   longer   hated   Gledware   with   that   vindictive 

fury   that   gloats   over   the   death…grip;   lingers   in   fiendish   leisure   over   the 

lifted scalp。 He scarcely remembered the wrong done his daughter; it was 



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almost   as   if   he   had   banished   the   cause   of   his   revenge;   as   if   vengeance 

itself   had   become   a   simple   stroke   of   destiny。   Gledware   had   chosen   his 

possession; and the Indian was Fate's answer。 

     〃Beautiful one;〃 he heard Gledware say; speaking in an altered tone; 

〃all that is in the futurebut see what I have brought you; this is for today。 

It's yours; dearlet me see it around your neck with the sun full upon it〃 

     Red Feather turned his head; curiously。 

     Gledware   held   outstretched   a   magnificent   diamond   necklace   which 

shot forth dazzling rays as it swung from his eager fingers。 

     Annabel uttered a smothered cry of delight as the iridescence filled her 

eyes。  She  looked   across   the  water  toward   the  pagoda…shaped   club…house 

where   her   mother   stood;   faintly   defined   as   a   speck   of   white   against   the 

green wall…shingles of the piazza。 It seemed that it needed this glance to 

steady her nerves。 Edgerton was forgotten。 She reached out her hand。 And 

then; perplexed at the necklace being suddenly withdrawn; she looked up。 

She caught a glimpse of Gledware's face; and her blood turned cold。 

     That face was frozen in horror。 At the turning of the boatman's head; 

he had instantly recognized under the huge…brimmed hat; the face of his 

enemy as if brought back from the grave。 

     There was a moment's tense silence; filled with mystery for her; with 

indescribable agony for him; with simple waiting for the Indian。 Annabel 

turned to discover the cause of Gledware's terror; but she saw no malice; 

no threat; in the boatman's eyes。 

     Gledware   ceased   breathing;   then   his       form   quivered   with   a    sudden 

inrush of breath as of a man emerging from diving。 His eyes rolled in his 

head as he turned about scanning the shore; glaring at Edgerton's distant 

boat。 Why   had   he   come   unarmed?   How   could   he   have   put   faith   in   Red 

Kimball's assurances? He tortured his brain for some gleam of hope。 

     〃This   is   all   I   have;〃   he   shrieked;   as   if   the   Indian's   foot   was   already 

upon his neck。 〃This is all I have。〃 He flung the necklace into the water。 〃It 

was a lie about the California ranchit's a lie about all my propertyI've 

got   nothing;   Annabel!   I   sold   the   last   bit   to   get   you   the   necklace;   but   I 

shouldn't have done that。 Now it's gone。 I have nothing!〃 

     The Indian rose slowly。 The oars slipped down and floated away in the 



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flashing stream of the sun's rays。 

     Annabel; realizing that the Indian; despite his impassive countenance; 

threatened some horrible catastrophe; started up with a scream。 Edgerton 

had already turned toward them; alarmed at sound of Gledware's terror。 He 

bent to the oars; comprehending only that Annabel was in danger。 

     〃Edgerton!〃 she shrieked blindly。 〃Edgerton! Edgerton! Edgerton!〃 

     Gledware   crouched   at   her   feet;   crying   beseechingly;   〃I   swear   I   have 

nothingnothing!   I   sold   everythinggave   it   awayleft   itnothing   in   all 

the world! I'm willing to beg; to starveI don't want to own anythingI 

only want to liveto live。。。。 My God! TO LIVE。。。〃 

     Red Feather did not utter a word。 But with the stealthy lightness and 

litheness     of  a  panther;    he  stepped     over   the  seat   and   moved     toward 

Gledware。 

     Then     Gledware;      pushed    to   the  last   extremity;    despairing     of  the 

interposition of some miraculous chance; was forced back upon himself。 

With the vision of an inherent coward he saw all chances against him; but 

with    the  desperation     of  a  maddened      soul;   he  threw    himself   upon    the 

defensive。 

     Red Feather had not expected to see him offer resistance。 This show of 

clenched teeth and doubled fists suddenly enraged him; and the old lust of 

vengeance flamed from his eyes。 Hat and disguising coat were cast aside。 

For a moment his form; rigid and erect; gleamed like a statue of copper cut 

in stern relentless lines; and the single crimson feather in his raven locks 

matched; in gold; the silver brightness of his upraised blade。 

     The   next   moment   his   form   shot   forward;   his   arm   gripped   Gledware 

about the neck; despite furious resistance; and both men fell into the water。 

     The    violent    shock   given    to  the   boat   sent  Annabel     to   her  knees。 

Clutching the side she gazed with horrified eyes at the water in her wake。 

The   men   had   disappeared;   but   in   the   glowing   white   path   cut   across   the 

lake   by   the   sun;   appeared   a   dull   red   streak   that   thinned   away   to   faint 

purple     and    dim    pink。   She    watched     the   sinister   discoloration     with 

fascinated eyes。 What was taking place beneath the smooth tide? Or was it 

all over? Had Red Feather found a rock to which he could cling while he 

drowned himself with his victim? Or had their bodies been caught in the 



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tangled branches of a submerged forest tree? It was one of the mysteries of 

the Ozarks never to be solved。 

     She     was    still  kneeling;     still  staring   with    frightened     eyes;   still 

wondering; when Edgerton Compton rowed up beside her。 

     〃He said he had nothing;〃 she stammered; as he helped her to rise。 〃He 

said he   had   nothing。。。。  How   true   it   is!〃   Edgerton   gently  lifted   her  to   his 

skiff; then stepped in beside her。 He; too; was watching the water for the 

possible emergence of a ghastly face。 

     Annabel began trembling as with the ague。 〃Edgerton!。。。 He said it was 

all   a   lieabout   his   propertyand   so   it   was。   Everything   is   a   li
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