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  OPENINGSINTHEOLDTRAIL

  byBretHarteAMERCURYOFTHEFOOT-HILLS

  ItwashighhotnoonontheCasketRidge。ItsveryscantshadewasrestrictedtoafewdwarfScotchfirs,andwassoperpendicularlycastthatLeonidasBoone,seekingshelterfromtheheat,wasobligedtodrawhimselfupunderoneofthem,asifitwereanumbrella。Occasionally,withaboy’sperversity,hepermittedonebaredfoottoprotrudebeyondthesharplymarkedshadowuntiltheburningsunforcedhimtodrawitinagainwithathrillofsatisfaction。Therewasnoearthlyreasonwhyhehadnotsoughtthelargershadowsofthepine-treeswhichrearedthemselvesagainsttheRidgeontheslopebelowhim,exceptthathewasaboy,andperhapsevenmoresuperstitiousandopinionatedthanmostboys。

  Havinggotunderthistreewithinfinitecare,hehadmadeuphismindthathewouldnotmovefromituntilitslineofshadereachedandtouchedacertainstoneonthetrailnearhim!WHYhedidthishedidnotknow,butheclungtohissublimepurposewiththecourageandtenacityofayouthfulCasabianca。Hewascramped,tickledbydustandfirsprays;hewassupremelyuncomfortable——buthestayed!Awoodpeckerwasmonotonouslytappinginanadjacentpine,withmeasuredintervalsofsilence,whichhealwaysfirmlybelievedwasacertaintelegraphyofthebird’sownmaking;agreen-and-goldlizardflashedbyhisfoottostiffenitselfsuddenlywitharigidityequaltohisown。StillHEstirrednot。

  Theshadowgraduallycreptnearerthemysticstone——andtouchedit。

  Hesprangup,shookhimself,andpreparedtogoabouthisbusiness。

  Thiswassimplyanerrandtothepost-officeatthecross-roads,scarcelyamilefromhisfather’shouse。Hewasalreadyhalfwaythere。Hehadtakenonlythebetterpartofonehourforthisdesultoryjourney!

  However,henowproceededonhisway,divergingonlytofollowafreshrabbit-trackafewhundredyards,tonotethattheanimalhaddoubledtwiceagainstthewind,andthen,naturally,hewasobligedtolookcloselyforothertrackstodetermineitspursuers。Hepausedalso,butonlyforamoment,torapthriceonthetrunkofthepinewherethewoodpeckerwasatwork,whichheknewwouldmakeitceaseworkforatime——asitdid。Havingthusrenewedhisrelationswithnature,hediscoveredthatoneofthelettershewastakingtothepost-officehadslippedinsomemysteriouswayfromthebosomofhisshirt,wherehecarriedthem,pasthiswaist-bandintohistrouser-leg,andwasabouttomakeacasualdeliveryofitselfonthetrail。Thiscausedhimtotakeouthislettersandcountthem,whenhefoundonemissing。Hehadbeengivenfourletterstopost——hehadonlythree。Therewasabigoneinhisfather’shandwriting,twoindistinctiveonesofhismother’s,andasmalleroneofhissister’s——THATwasgone!Notatalldisconcerted,hecalmlyretracedhissteps,followinghisowntracksminutely,withagrimfaceandadistinctdelightintheprocess,whilelooking——perfunctorily——fortheletter。Inthemidstofthisslowprogressabrightideastruckhim。Hewalkedbacktothefir-treewherehehadrested,andfoundthelostmissive。Ithadslippedoutofhisshirtwhenheshookhimself。Hewasnotparticularlypleased。

  Heknewthatnobodywouldgivehimcreditforhistroubleingoingbackforit,orhisastutenessinguessingwhereitwas。Heheavedthesighofmisunderstoodgenius,andagainstartedforthepost-office。Thistimehecarriedthelettersopenlyandostentatiouslyinhishand。

  Presentlyheheardavoicesay,\"Hey!\"Itwasagentle,musicalvoice,——astranger’svoice,foritevidentlydidnotknowhowtocallhim,anddidnotsay,\"Oh,Leonidas!\"or\"You——lookhere!\"Hewasabreastofalittleclearing,guardedbyalowstockadeofbarkpalings,andbeyonditwasasmallwhitedwelling-house。Leonidasknewtheplaceperfectlywell。Itbelongedtothesuperintendentofaminingtunnel,whohadlatelyrentedittosomestrangersfromSanFrancisco。Thusmuchhehadheardfromhisfamily。Hehadamountainboy’scontemptforcityfolks,andwasnothimselfinterestedinthem。Yetasheheardthecall,hewasconsciousofaslightlyguiltyfeeling。Hemighthavebeentrespassinginfollowingtherabbit’strack;hemighthavebeenseenbysomeonewhenhelosttheletterandhadtogobackforit——allgrown-uppeoplehadawayofofferingthemselvesaswitnessesagainsthim!

  Hescowledalittleasheglancedaroundhim。Thenhiseyefellonthecallerontheothersideofthestockade。

  Tohissurpriseitwasawoman:apretty,gentle,fragilecreature,allsoftmuslinandlaces,withherfingersinterlocked,andleaningbothelbowsonthetopofthestockadeasshestoodunderthecheckeredshadowofabuckeye。

  \"Comehere——please——won’tyou?\"shesaidpleasantly。

  ItwouldhavebeenimpossibletoresisthervoiceifLeonidashadwantedto,whichhedidn’t。Hewalkedconfidentlyuptothefence。

  Shereallywasverypretty,witheyeslikehissetter’s,andascaressing。Andtherewerelittlepuckersandsatinycreasesaroundherdelicatenostrilsandmouthwhenshespoke,whichLeonidasknewwere\"expression。\"

  \"I——I\"——shebegan,withcharminghesitation;thensuddenly,\"What’syourname?\"

  \"Leonidas。\"

  \"Leonidas!That’saprettyname!\"HethoughtitDIDsoundpretty。

  \"Well,Leonidas,Iwantyoutobeagoodboyanddoagreatfavorforme,——averygreatfavor。\"

  Leonidas’sfacefell。Thiskindofpreludeandformulawasfamiliartohim。Itwasusuallyfollowedby,\"Promisemethatyouwillneverswearagain,\"or,\"thatyouwillgostraighthomeandwashyourface,\"orsomeotherirrelevantpersonality。Butnobodywiththatsortofeyeshadeversaidit。Sohesaid,alittleshylybutsincerely,\"Yes,ma’am。\"

  \"Youaregoingtothepost-office?\"

  Thisseemedaveryfoolish,womanishquestion,seeingthathewasholdinglettersinhishand;buthesaid,\"Yes。\"

  \"Iwantyoutoputaletterofmineamongyoursandpostthemalltogether,\"shesaid,puttingonelittlehandtoherbosomanddrawingoutaletter。Henoticedthatshepurposelyheldtheaddressedsidesothathecouldnotseeit,buthealsonoticedthatherhandwassmall,thin,andwhite,eventoafainttintofblueinit,unlikehissister’s,thebaby’s,oranyotherhandhehadeverseen。\"Canyouread?\"shesaidsuddenly,withdrawingtheletter。

  Theboyflushedslightlyatthequestion。\"OfcourseIcan,\"hesaidproudly。

  \"Ofcourse,certainly,\"sherepeatedquickly;\"but,\"sheadded,withamischievoussmile,\"youmustn’tNOW!Promiseme!Promisemethatyouwon’treadthisaddress,butjustposttheletter,likeoneofyourown,intheletter-boxwiththeothers。\"

  Leonidaspromisedreadily;itseemedtohimagreatfussaboutnothing;perhapsitwassomekindofgameorabet。Heopenedhissunburnthand,holdinghisownletters,andsheslippedhers,facedownward,betweenthem。Hersoftfingerstouchedhisintheoperation,andseemedtoleaveapleasantwarmthbehindthem。

  \"Promisemeanotherthing,\"sheadded;\"promisemeyouwon’tsayawordofthistoanyone。\"

  \"Ofcourse!\"saidLeonidas。

  \"That’sagoodboy,andIknowyouwillkeepyourword。\"Shehesitatedamoment,smilinglyandtentatively,andthenheldoutabrighthalf-dollar。Leonidasbackedfromthefence。\"I’drathernot,\"hesaidshyly。

  \"ButasapresentfromME?\"

  Leonidascolored——hewasreallyproud;andhewasalsobrightenoughtounderstandthatthepossessionofsuchunboundedwealthwouldprovokedangerousinquiryathome。Buthedidn’tliketosayit,andonlyreplied,\"Ican’t。\"

  Shelookedathimcuriously。\"Then——thankyou,\"shesaid,offeringherwhitehand,whichfeltlikeabirdinhis。\"Nowrunon,anddon’tletmekeepyouanylonger。\"Shedrewbackfromthefenceasshespoke,andwavedhimaprettyfarewell。Leonidas,halfsorry,halfrelieved,dartedaway。

  Herantothepost-office,whichheneverhaddonebefore。Loyallyheneverlookedatherletter,nor,indeed,athisownagain,swingingthehandthatheldthemfarfromhisside。Heenteredthepost-officedirectly,goingatoncetotheletter-boxanddepositingthepreciousmissivewiththeothers。Thepost-officewasalsothe\"countrystore,\"andLeonidaswasinthehabitofstillfurtherprotractinghiserrandstherebylingeringinthatstimulatingatmosphereofsugar,cheese,andcoffee。Butto-dayhisstaywasbrief,sotransitorythatthepostmasterhimselfinferredaudiblythat\"oldmanBoonemusthavebeentanningLeewithahickoryswitch。\"ButthesimplereasonwasthatLeonidaswishedtogobacktothestockadefenceandthefairstranger,ifhaplyshewasstillthere。Hisheartsankas,breathlesswithunwontedhaste,hereachedtheclearingandtheemptybuckeyeshade。Hewalkedslowlyandwithsaddiffidencebythedesertedstockadefence。Butpresentlyhisquickeyediscernedaglintofwhiteamongthelaurelsnearthehouse。ItwasSHE,walkingwithapparentindifferenceawayfromhimtowardsthecorneroftheclearingandtheroad。Butthisheknewwouldbringhertotheendofthestockadefence,wherehemustpass——anditdid。Sheturnedtohimwithabrightsmileofaffectedsurprise。\"Why,you’reasswift-footedasMercury!\"

  Leonidasunderstoodherperfectly。Mercurywastheothernameforquicksilver——andthatwaslively,youbet!Hehadoftenspiltsomeonthefloortoseeitmove。Shemustbeawfullycutetohavenoticedittoo——cuterthanhissisters。Hewasquitebreathlesswithpleasure。

  \"Iputyourletterintheboxallright,\"heburstoutatlast。

  \"Withoutanyoneseeingit?\"sheasked。

  \"Surepop!naryone!Thepostmasterstuckouthishandtograbit,butIjustletonthatIdidn’tseehim,andshoveditinmyself。\"

  \"You’reassharpasyou’regood,\"shesaidsmilingly。\"Now,there’sjustONEthingmoreIwantyoutodo。Forgetallaboutthis——won’tyou?\"

  Hervoicewasverycaressing。Perhapsthatwaswhyhesaidboldly:

  \"Yes,ma’am,allexceptYOU。\"

  \"Dearme,whatacompliment!Howoldareyou?\"

  \"Goin’onfifteen,\"saidLeonidasconfidently。

  \"Andgoingveryfast,\"saidtheladymischievously。\"Well,then,youneedn’tforgetME。Onthecontrary,\"sheadded,afterlookingathimcuriously,\"Iwouldratheryou’drememberme。Good-by——or,rather,good-afternoon——ifI’mtoberemembered,Leon。\"

  \"Good-afternoon,ma’am。\"

  Shemovedaway,andpresentlydisappearedamongthelaurels。Butherlastwordswereringinginhisears。\"Leon\"——everybodyelsecalledhim\"Lee\"forbrevity;\"Leon\"——itwasprettyasshesaidit。

  Heturnedaway。Butitsochancedthattheirpartingwasnottopassunnoticed,for,lookingupthehill,Leonidasperceivedhiseldersisterandlittlebrothercomingdowntheroad,andknewthattheymusthaveseenhimfromthehilltop。Itwasliketheir\"snoopin’\"!

  Theyrantohimeagerly。

  \"Youweretalkingtothestranger,\"saidhissisterbreathlessly。

  \"Shespoketomefirst,\"saidLeonidas,onthedefensive。

  \"Whatdidshesay?\"

  \"Wantedtoknowtheeleckshunnews,\"saidLeonidaswithcoolmendacity,\"andItoldher。\"

  Thisimprobablefictionneverthelesssatisfiedthem。\"Whatwasshelike?Oh,dotellus,Lee!\"continuedhissister。

  Nothingwouldhavedelightedhimmorethantoexpatiateuponherloveliness,thesoftwhitebeautyofherhands,the\"cunning\"

  littlepuckersaroundherlips,herbrighttendereyes,theangelictextureofherrobes,andthemusicaltinkleofhervoice。ButLeonidashadnoconfidant,andwhathealthyboyevertrustedhissisterinsuchmatter!\"YOUsawwhatshewaslike,\"hesaid,withevasivebluntness。

  \"But,Lee\"——

  ButLeewasadamant。\"Goandaskher,\"hesaid。

  \"Likeasnotyouweresassytoher,andsheshutyouup,\"saidhissisterartfully。Buteventhiscruelsuggestion,whichhecouldhavesoeasilyflouted,didnotdrawhim,andhisingeniousrelationsflounceddisgustedlyaway。

  ButLeonidaswasnotsparedanyfurtherallusiontothefairstranger;forthefactofherhavingspokentohimwasdulyreportedathome,andatdinnerhisreticencewasagainsorelyattacked。\"Justlikeher,inspiteofallherairsandgraces,tohangoutalongthefencelikeanyordinaryhiredgirl,jabberin’

  withanybodythatwentalongtheroad,\"saidhismotherincisively。

  Heknewthatshedidn’tlikehernewneighbors,sothisdidnotsurprisenorgreatlypainhim。Neitherdidtheprosaicfactsthatwerenowfirstmadeplaintohim。HisdivinitywasaMrs。

  Burroughs,whosehusbandwasconductingaseriesofminingoperations,andprospectingwithagangofmenontheCasketRidge。

  Ashisdutyrequiredhiscontinualpresencethere,Mrs。BurroughswasforcedtoforegothecivilizedpleasuresofSanFranciscoforafrontierlife,forwhichshewasillfitted,andinwhichshehadnointerest。AllthiswasavagueirrelevancetoLeonidas,whoknewheronlyasagoddessinwhitewhohadbeenfamiliartohim,andkind,andtowhomhewastiedbythedeliciousjoyofhavingasecretincommon,andhavingdoneheraspecialfavor。Healthyyouthclingstoitsownimpressions,letreason,experience,andevenfactsargueevertothecontrary。

  Sohekepthersecretandhisintact,andwasrewardedafewdaysafterwardsbyadistantviewofherwalkinginthegarden,withamanwhomherecognizedasherhusband。Itisneedlesstosaythat,withoutanyextraneousthought,themansufferedinLeonidas’sestimationbyhispropinquitytothegoddess,andthathedeemedhimvastlyinferior。

  Itwasastillgreaterrewardtohisfidelitythatsheseizedanopportunitywhenherhusband’sheadwasturnedtowaveherhandtohim。Leonidasdidnotapproachthefence,partlythroughshynessandpartlythroughamoresubtleinstinctthatthismanwasnotinthesecret。Hewasright,foronlythenextday,ashepassedtothepost-office,shecalledhimtothefence。

  \"Didyouseemewavemyhandtoyouyesterday?\"sheaskedpleasantly。

  \"Yes,ma’am;but\"——hehesitated——\"Ididn’tcomeup,forIdidn’tthinkyouwantedmewhenanyoneelsewasthere。\"

  Shelaughedmerrily,andliftinghisstrawhatfromhishead,ranthefingersoftheotherhandthroughhisdampcurls。\"You’rethebrightest,dearestboyIeverknew,Leon,\"shesaid,droppingherprettyfacetothelevelofhisown,\"andIoughttohaverememberedit。ButIdon’tmindtellingyouIwasdreadfullyfrightenedlestyoumightmisunderstandmeandcomeandaskforanotherletter——beforeHIM。\"Assheemphasizedthepersonalpronoun,herwholefaceseemedtochange:thelightofherblueeyesbecamemereglitteringpoints,hernostrilsgrewwhiteandcontracted,andherprettylittlemouthseemedtonarrowintoastraightcruelline,likeacat’s。\"NotawordevertoHIM,ofallmen!Doyouhear?\"shesaidalmostbrusquely。Then,seeingtheconcernintheboy’sface,shelaughed,andaddedexplanatorily:

  \"He’sabad,badman,Leon,rememberthat。\"

  Thefactthatshewasspeakingofherhusbanddidnotshocktheboy’smoralsenseintheleast。Thesacrednessofthoserelations,andevenofbloodkinship,is,Ifear,notalwayssocleartotheyouthfulmindaswefondlyimagine。ThatMr。BurroughswasabadmantohaveexcitedthischangeinthislovelywomanwasLeonidas’sonlyconclusion。Herememberedhowhissister’ssoft,prettylittlekitten,purringonherlap,usedtogetitsbackupandspitatthepostmaster’syellowhound。

  \"Ineverwishedtocomeunlessyoucalledmefirst,\"hesaidfrankly。

  \"What?\"shesaid,inherhalfplayful,halfreproachful,butwhollycaressingway。\"YoumeantosayyouwouldnevercometoseemeunlessIsentforyou?Oh,Leon!andyou’dabandonmeinthatway?\"

  ButLeonidaswassetinhisownboyishsuperstition。\"I’djustdelightinbeingsentforbyyouanytime,Mrs。Burroughs,andyoukinalwaysfindme,\"hesaidshyly,butdoggedly;\"but\"——Hestopped。

  \"Whatanopinionatedyounggentleman!Well,IseeImustdoallthecourting。SoconsiderthatIsentforyouthismorning。I’vegotanotherletterforyoutomail。\"Sheputherhandtoherbreast,andoutoftheprettyfrillingsofherfrockproduced,asbefore,withthesamefaintperfumeofviolets,aletterlikethefirst。Butitwasunsealed。\"Now,listen,Leon;wearegoingtobegreatfriends——youandI。\"Leonidasfelthischeeksglowing。

  \"Youaregoingtodomeanothergreatfavor,andwearegoingtohavealittlefunandagreatsecretallbyourownselves。Now,first,haveyouanycorrespondent——youknow——anyonewhowritestoyou——anyboyorgirl——fromSanFrancisco?\"

  Leonidas’scheeksgrewredder——alas!fromalesshappyconsciousness。

  Heneverreceivedanyletters;nobodyeverwrotetohim。Hewasobligedtomakethisshamefuladmission。

  Mrs。Burroughslookedthoughtful。\"ButyouhavesomefriendinSanFrancisco——someonewhoMIGHTwritetoyou?\"shesuggestedpleasantly。

  \"IknewaboyoncewhowenttoSanFrancisco,\"saidLeonidasdoubtfully。\"Atleast,heallowedhewasgoin’there。\"

  \"Thatwilldo,\"saidMrs。Burroughs。\"Isupposeyourparentsknowhimorofhim?\"

  \"Why,\"saidLeonidas,\"heusedtolivehere。\"

  \"Betterstill。For,yousee,itwouldn’tbestrangeifheDID

  write。Whatwasthegentleman’sname?\"

  \"JimBelcher,\"returnedLeonidashesitatingly,bynomeanssurethattheabsentBelcherknewhowtowrite。Mrs。Burroughstookatinypencilfromherbelt,openedthelettershewasholdinginherhand,andapparentlywrotethenameinit。Thenshefoldeditandsealedit,smilingcharminglyatLeonidas’spuzzledface。

  \"Now,Leon,listen;forhereisthefavorIamasking。Mr。JimBelcher\"——shepronouncedthenamewithgreatgravity——\"willwritetoyouinafewdays。ButinsideofYOURletterwillbealittlenotetome,whichyouwillbringme。Youcanshowyourlettertoyourfamily,iftheywanttoknowwhoitisfrom;butnoonemustseeMINE。Canyoumanagethat?\"

  \"Yes,\"saidLeonidas。Then,asthewholeideaflasheduponhisquickintelligence,hesmileduntilheshowedhisdimples。Mrs。

  Burroughsleanedforwardoverthefence,liftedhistornstrawhat,anddroppedaflutteringlittlekissonhisforehead。Itseemedtotheboy,flushedandrosyasamaid,asifshehadleftashiningstarthereforeveryonetosee。

  \"Don’tsmilelikethat,Leon,you’repositivelyirresistible!Itwillbeanicelittlegame,won’tit?Nobodyinitbutyouandme——

  andBelcher!We’lloutwitthemyet。And,yousee,you’llbeobligedtocometome,afterall,withoutmyasking。\"

  Theybothlaughed;indeed,quiteadimpled,bright-eyed,rosy,innocentpair,thoughIthinkLeonidaswasthemoremaidenly。

  \"And,\"addedLeonidas,withbreathlesseagerness,\"Icansometimeswriteto——to——Jim,andincloseyourletter。\"

  \"Angelofwisdom!certainly。Well,now,let’ssee——haveyougotanylettersforthepostto-day?\"Hecoloredagain,forinanticipationofmeetingherhehadhurriedupthefamilypostthatmorning。Heheldouthisletters:shethrustherownamongthem。

  \"Now,\"shesaid,layinghercool,softhandagainsthishotcheek,\"runalong,dear;youmustnotbeseenloiteringhere。\"

  Leonidasranoff,buoyeduponambientair。Itseemedjustlikeafairy-book。Herehewas,theconfidantofthemostbeautifulcreaturehehadseen,andtherewasamysteriouslettercomingtohim——Leonidas——andnoonetoknowwhy。Andnowhehada\"call\"toseeheroften;shewouldnotforgethim——heneedn’tloiterbythefenceposttoseeifshewantedhim——andhisboyishprideandshynesswereappeased。TherewasnoquestionofmoralethicsraisedinLeonidas’smind;heknewthatitwouldnotbetherealJimBelcherwhowouldwritetohim,butthatmadetheprospectthemoreattractive。Nordidanothercircumstancetroublehisconscience。Whenhereachedthepost-office,hewassurprisedtoseethemanwhomheknewtobeMr。Burroughstalkingwiththepostmaster。Leonidasbrushedbyhimanddepositedhislettersintheboxindiscreettriumph。Thepostmasterwasevidentlyofficiallyresentingsomeimputationonhiscarelessness,and,concludinghisdefense,\"No,sir,\"hesaid,\"youkinbetyourbootsthatefanyletterhezgoneastrayforyouoryourwife——Yesaidyourwife,didn’tye?\"

  \"Yes,\"saidBurroughshastily,withaglancearoundtheshop。

  \"Well,foryouoranybodyatyourhouse——itain’therethat’sthefault。Youhearme!Iknoweveryletterthatcomesinandgoesouterthisoffice,Ireckon,andhandle’emall,\"——Leonidasprickeduphisears,——\"andifanybodyoughterknow,it’sme。Yekinpastethatinyourhat,Mr。Burroughs。\"Burroughs,apparentlydisconcertedbytheintrusionofathirdparty——Leonidas——uponwhatwasevidentlyaprivateinquiry,murmuredsomethingsurlily,andpassedout。

  Leonidaswaspuzzled。Thatbigmanseemedtobe\"snoopin’\"aroundforsomething!Heknewthathedarednottouchtheletter-bag,——

  LeonidashadheardsomewherethatitwasadeadlycrimetotouchanylettersaftertheGovernmenthadgotholdofthemonce,andhehadnofearsforthesafetyofhers。Butoughthenotgobackatonceandtellheraboutherhusband’svisit,andthealarmingfactthatthepostmasterwaspersonallyacquaintedwithalltheletters?

  Heinstantlysaw,too,thewisdomofherinclosingherletterhereafterinanotheraddress。Yethefinallyresolvednottotellherto-day,——itwouldlooklike\"hanginground\"again;and——anothersecretreason——hewasafraidthatanyallusiontoherhusband’sinterferencewouldbringbackthatchangeinherbeautifulfacewhichhedidnotlike。Thebettertoresisttemptation,hewentbackanotherway。

  Itmustnotbesupposedthat,whileLeonidasindulgedinthissecretpassionforthebeautifulstranger,itwastotheexclusionofhisboyishhabits。Itmerelytooktheplaceofhisintellectualvisionsandhisromanticreading。Henolongercarriedbooksinhispocketonhislazyrambles。Whatweremediaevallegendsofhigh-bornladiesandtheirpagestothisrealromanceofhimselfandMrs。Burroughs?WhatweretheexploitsofboycaptainsandjuveniletrappersandtheIndianmaidensandSpanishsenoritastowhatwasnowpossibletohimselfandhisdivinityhere——uponCasketRidge!Theverygroundaroundherwasnowconsecratedtoromanceandadventure。Consequently,hevisitedafewtrapsonhiswaybackwhichhehadsetfor\"jackass-rabbits\"andwildcats,——thelatteravindictivereprisalforaggressionuponanorphanbroodofmountainquailwhichhehadtakenunderhisprotection。For,whilehenourishedakeenloveofsport,itwascontrolledbyaboy’slargerunderstandingofnature:apantheisticsympathywithmanandbeastandplant,whichmadehimkeenlyalivetothestrangecrueltiesofcreation,revealedtohimsomequeeranimalfeuds,andmadehimachivalrouspartisanoftheweaker。Hehadevengoneoutofhiswaytodefend,byingeniouscontrivancesofhisown,thehoardofagoldensquirrelandthetreasuresofsomewildbeesfromapredatorybear,althoughitdidnotpreventhimlaterfromcapturingthesquirrelbyanequallyingeniouscontrivance,andfromeventuallyeatingsomeofthehoney。

  Hewaslatehomethatevening。Butthiswas\"vacation,\"——thedistrictschoolwasclosed,andbutforthehousehold\"chores,\"

  whichoccupiedhisearlymornings,eachlongsummerdaywasaholiday。Sotwoorthreepassed;andthenonemorning,onhisgoingtothepost-office,thepostmasterthrewdownuponthecounterarealandratherbulkyletter,dulystamped,andaddressedtoMr。LeonidasBoone!Leonidaswastoodiscreettoopenitbeforewitnesses,butinthesolitudeofthetrailhomebroketheseal。

  Itcontainedanotherletterwithnoaddress——clearlytheoneSHE

  expected——and,moremarvelousstill,asheafoftrout-hooks,withdelicategut-snellssuchasLeonidashadonlydaredtodreamof。

  Thelettertohimselfwaswritteninaclear,distincthand,andranasfollows:——

  DEARLEE,——HowareyougettingononoldCasketRidge?Itseemsacoon’sagesinceyouandmewastogether,andtimesIgettothinkImustjustrunupandseeyou!We’rehavingbullytimesin’Frisco,youbet!thoughthereain’tanythingwildworthshuckstogotosee——’ceptthesealionsattheCliffHouse。They’rejuststunning——bigasagrizzly,andbigger——climbingoverabigrockorswimminginthesealikeanotterormuskrat。I’msendingyousomesnellsandhooks,suchasyoucan’tgetatCasket。Usethefineonesforpot-holesandthebiggeronesforrunningwaterorfalls。

  Letmeknowwhenyou’vegot’em。WritetoLockBoxNo。1290。

  That’swheredad’sletterscome。Sonomoreatpresent。

  Fromyourstruly,JIMBELCHER。

  NotonlydidLeonidasknowthatthiswasnotfromtherealJim,buthefeltthevaguecontactofanew,charming,andoriginalpersonalitythatfascinatedhim。Ofcourse,itwasonlynaturalthatoneofHERfriends——ashemustbe——shouldbeequallydelightful。TherewasnojealousyinLeonidas’sdevotion;heknewonlyajoyinthisfellowshipofadmirationforherwhichhewassatisfiedthattheotherboymustfeel。Andonlytherightkindofboycouldknowtheimportanceofhisravishinggift,andthisJimwasevidently\"noslouch\"!Yet,inLeonidas’snewjoyhedidnotforgetHER!Heranbacktothestockadefenceandloungedupontheroadinviewofthehouse,butshedidnotappear。

  Leonidaslingeredonthetopofthehill,ostentatiouslyexaminingayounghickoryforagreenswitch,buttonoeffect。Thenitsuddenlyoccurredtohimthatshemightbestayinginpurposely,and,perhapsalittlepiquedbyherindifference,heranoff。

  Therewasamountainstreamhardby,nowdwindledinthesummerdrouthtoameretricklingthreadamongtheboulders,andtherewasacertain\"pot-hole\"thathehadlongknown。Itwasthelurking-

  placeofaphenomenaltrout,——analmosthistoricfishinthedistrict,whichhadlongresistedtheattemptofsuchrudesportsmenasminers,orevenexpertslikehimself。Fewhadseenit,exceptasavague,shadowybulkinthefourfeetofdepthandgloominwhichithid;onlyoncehadLeonidas’squickeyefeastedonitsfairproportions。OnthatmemorableoccasionLeonidas,havingexhaustedeverykindoflureofpaintedflyandlivingbait,wasrisingfromhiskneesbehindthebank,whenapinkfive-centstampdislodgedfromhispocketflutteredintheair,anddescendedslowlyuponthestillpool。Horrifiedathisloss,Leonidasleanedovertorecoverit,whentherewasaflashlikelightningintheblackdepths,adozenchangesoflightandshadowonthesurface,alittlewhirlingwavesplashingagainstthesideoftherock,andthepostagestampwasgone。Morethanthat——foroneinstantthetroutremainedvisible,stationaryandexpectant!Whetheritwastheinstinctofsport,orwhetherthefishhaddetectedanew,subtle,andoriginalflavorinthegumandpaper,Leonidasneverknew。Alas!hehadnotanotherstamp;hewasobligedtoleavethefish,butcarriedabrilliantideaawaywithhim。Eversincethenhehadcherishedit——andanotherextrastampinhispocket。Andnow,withthisstrongbutgossamer-likesnell,thisnewhook,andthisfreshlycuthickoryrod,hewouldmakethetrial!

  Butfatewasagainsthim!Hehadscarcelydescendedthenarrowtrailtothepine-fringedmarginofthestreambeforehisquickeardetectedanunusualrustlingthroughtheadjacentunderbrush,andthenavoicethatstartledhim!ItwasHERS!Inaninstantallthoughtofsporthadfled。Withabeatingheart,halfopenedlips,andupliftedlashes,Leonidasawaitedthecomingofhisdivinitylikeatimorousvirginatherfirsttryst。

  ButMrs。Burroughswasclearlynotinanequallyresponsivemood。

  Withherfairfacereddenedbythesun,thedamptendrilsofherunwoundhairclingingtoherforehead,andhersmartlittleslippersredwithdust,therewasalsoaquerulouslightinhereyes,andastillmorequerulouspinchinhernostrils,asshestoodpantingbeforehim。

  \"Youtiresomeboy!\"shegasped,holdingonelittlehandtohersideasshegrippedherbrambledskirtaroundherankleswiththeother。

  \"Whydidn’tyouwait?Whydidyoumakemerunallthisdistanceafteryou?\"

  Leonidastimidlyandpoignantlyprotested。Hehadwaitedbeforethehouseandonthehill;hethoughtshedidn’twanthim。

  \"Couldn’tyouseethatTHATMANkeptmein?\"shewentonpeevishiy。

  \"Haven’tyousenseenoughtoknowthathesuspectssomething,andfollowsmeeverywhere,doggingmyfootstepseverytimethepostcomesin,andevengoingtothepost-officehimself,tomakesurethatheseesallmyletters?Well,\"sheaddedimpatiently,\"haveyouanythingforme?Whydon’tyouspeak?\"

  Crushedandremorseful,Leonidasproducedherletter。Shealmostsnatcheditfromhishand,openedit,readafewlines,andherfacechanged。Asmilestrayedfromhereyestoherlips,andbackagain。Leonidas’sheartwaslifted;shewassoforgivingandsobeautiful!

  \"Isheaboy,Mrs。Burroughs?\"askedLeonidasshyly。

  \"Well——notexactly,\"shesaid,hercharmingfaceallradiantagain。

  \"He’solderthanyou。Whathashewrittentoyou?\"

  Leonidasputhisletterinherhandforreply。

  \"IwishIcouldseehim,youknow,\"hesaidshyly。\"Thatletter’sbully——it’sjustrats!Ilikehimpow’ful。\"

  Mrs。Burroughshadskimmedthroughtheletter,butnotinterestedly。

  \"Youmustn’tlikehimmorethanyoulikeme,\"shesaidlaughingly,caressinghimwithhervoiceandeyes,andevenherstrayinghand。

  \"Icouldn’tdothat!InevercouldlikeanybodyasIlikeyou,\"

  said。Leonidasgravely。Therewassuchappallingtruthfulnessintheboy’svoiceandfranklyopenedeyesthatthewomancouldnotevadeit,andwasslightlydisconcerted。Butshepresentlystartedupwithavexatiouscry。\"There’sthatwretchfollowingmeagain,Idobelieve,\"shesaid,staringatthehilltop。\"Yes!Look,Leon,he’sturningtocomedownthistrail。What’stobedone?Hemustn’tseemehere!\"

  Leonidaslooked。ItwasindeedMr。Burroughs;buthewasevidentlyonlytakingashortcuttowardstheRidge,wherehismenwereworking。Leonidashadseenhimtakeitbefore。Butitwastheprincipaltrailonthesteephillside,andtheymusteventuallymeet。Amanmightevadeitbyscramblingthroughthebrushtoalowerandroughertrail;butawoman,never!ButanideahadseizedLeonidas。\"Icanstophim,\"hesaidconfidentlytoher。

  \"YoujustlielowherebehindthatrocktillIcomeback。Hehasn’tseenyouyet。\"

  ShehadbarelytimetodrawbackbeforeLeonidasdarteddownthetrailtowardsherhusband。Yet,inherintensecuriosity,sheleanedoutthenextmomenttowatchhim。Hepausedatlast,notfarfromtheapproachingfigure,andseemedtokneeldownonthetrail。Whatwashedoing?Herhusbandwasstillslowlyadvancing。

  Suddenlyhestopped。Atthesamemomentsheheardtheirtwovoicesinexcitedparley,andthen,toheramazement,shesawherhusbandscramblehurriedlydownthetrailtothelowerlevel,andwithanoccasionalbackwardglance,hastenawayuntilhehadpassedbeyondherview。

  ShecouldscarcelyrealizehernarrowescapewhenLeonidasstoodbyherside。\"Howdidyoudoit?\"shesaideagerly。

  \"Witharattler!\"saidtheboygravely。

  \"Withawhat?\"

  \"Arattlesnake——pizensnake,youknow。\"

  \"Arattlesnake?\"shesaid,staringatLeonidaswithaquicksnatchingawayofherskirts。

  Theboy,whoseemedtohaveforgottenherinhisotherabstractionofadventure,nowturnedquickly,withdevotedeyesandareassuringsmile。

  \"Yes;butIwouldn’tlethimhurtyou,\"hesaidgently。

  \"ButwhatdidyouDO?\"

  Helookedathercuriously。\"Youwon’tbefrightenedifIshowyou?\"hesaiddoubtfully。\"There’snothin’tobeafeerdofs’longasyou’rewithme,\"headdedproudly。

  \"Yes——thatis\"——shestammered,andthen,hercuriositygettingthebetterofherfear,sheaddedinawhisper:\"Showmequick!\"

  Heledthewayupthenarrowtrailuntilhestoppedwherehehadkneltbefore。Itwasanarrow,sunnyledgeofrock,scarcelywideenoughforasinglepersontopass。Hesilentlypointedtoacleftintherock,andkneelingdownagain,begantowhistleinasoft,flutteringway。Therewasamomentofsuspense,andthenshewasconsciousofanawfulglidingsomething,——amovementsomeasuredyetsoexquisitelygracefulthatshestoodenthralled。Anarrow,flattened,expressionlessheadwasfollowedbyafootlongstripofyellow-barredscales;thentherewasapause,andtheheadturned,inabeautifullysymmetricalhalf-circle,towardsthewhistler。

  Thewhistlingceased;thesnake,withhalfitsbodyoutofthecleft,remainedpoisedinairasifstiffenedtostone。

  \"There,\"saidLeonidasquietly,\"that’swhatMr。Burroughssaw,andthat’sWHYhescootedoffthetrail。IjustcalledoutWilliamHenry,——IcallhimWilliamHenry,andheknowshisname,——andthenIsangouttoMr。Burroughswhatwasup;anditwasluckyIdid,forthenextmomenthe’dhavebeenontopofhimandhavebeenstruck,forrattlersdon’tgivewaytoanyone。\"

  \"Oh,whydidn’tyoulet\"——Shestoppedherselfquickly,butcouldnotstopthefierceglintinhereyenorthesharpcurveinhernostril。Luckily,Leonidasdidnotseethis,beingpreoccupiedwithhisothergracefulcharmer,WilliamHenry。

  \"Buthowdidyouknowitwashere?\"saidMrs。Burroughs,recoveringherself。

  \"Fetchedhimhere,\"saidLeonidasbriefly。

  \"Whatinyourhands?\"shesaid,drawingback。

  \"No!madehimfollow!IHAVEhandledhim,butitwasafterI’dfirstmadehimstrikehispizenoutuponastick。Yeknow,afterhestrikesfourtimesheain’tgotanypizenleft。Thenyekindoanythin’withhim,andheknowsit。Heknowsme,youbet!I’vebinthreemonthstrainin’him。Look!Don’tbefrightened,\"hesaid,asMrs。Burroughsdrewhurriedlyback;\"seehimmindme。Nowscoothome,WilliamHenry。\"

  Heaccompaniedthecommandwithaslow,dominantmovementofthehickoryrodhewascarrying。Thesnakedroppeditshead,andslidnoiselesslyoutofthecleftacrossthetrailanddownthehill。

  \"Thinksmyrodiswitch-hazel,whichrattlerscan’tabide,\"

  continuedLeonidas,droppingintoaboy’sbreathlessabbreviatedspeech。\"Livesdownyourway——justbackofyourfarm。Showyesomeday。Sunshimselfonaflatstoneeveryday——alwayscold——

  nevercangetwarm。Eh?\"

  Shehadnotspoken,butwasgazingintospacewithabreathlessrigidityofattitudeandafixedlookinhereye,notunlikethemotionlessorbsofthereptilethathadglidedaway。

  \"Doesanybodyelseknowyoukeephim?\"sheasked。

  \"Naryone。Inevershowedhimtoanybodybutyou,\"repliedtheboy。

  \"Don’t!Youmustshowmewherehehidesto-morrow,\"shesaid,inheroldlaughingway。\"Andnow,Leon,Imustgobacktothehouse。\"

  \"MayIwritetohim——toJimBelcher,Mrs。Burroughs?\"saidtheboytimidly。

  \"Certainly。Andcometometo-morrowwithyourletter——Iwillhavemineready。Good-by。\"Shestoppedandglancedatthetrail。\"Andyousaythatifthatmanhadkepton,thesnakewouldhavebittenhim?\"

  \"Surepop!——ifhe’dtrodonhim——ashewassureto。Thesnakewouldn’thaveknownhedidn’tmeanit。It’sonlynatural,\"

  continuedLeonidas,withglowingpartisanshipforthegentleandabsentWilliamHenry。\"YOUwouldn’tliketobetroddenupon,Mrs。

  Burroughs!\"

  \"No!I’dstrikeout!\"shesaidquickly。Shemadearapidmotionforwardwithherlowforeheadandlevelhead,leavingitrigidthenextmoment,sothatitremindedhimofthesnake,andhelaughed。

  Atwhichshelaughedtoo,andtrippedaway。

  Leonidaswentbackandcaughthistrout。Buteventhistriumphdidnotremoveavaguesenseofdisappointmentwhichhadcomeoverhim。

  HehadoftenpicturedtohimselfaHeaven-sentmeetingwithherinthewoods,awalkwithher,alone,wherehecouldpickhertherarestflowersandherbsandshowherhiswoodlandfriends;andithadonlyendedinthis,andanexhibitionofWilliamHenry!HeoughttohavesavedHERfromsomething,andnotherhusband。Yethehadnoill-feelingforBurroughs,onlyadesiretocircumventhim,onbehalfoftheunprotected,ashewouldhavebaffledahawkorawildcat。Hewenthomeindismalspirits,butlaterthateveningconstructedaboyishletterofthankstotheapocryphalBelcherandtoldhimallabout——thetrout!

  Hebroughtherhisletterthenextday,andreceivedherstoinclose。Shewaspleasant,herowncharmingselfagain,butsheseemedmoreinterestedinotherthingsthanhimself,as,forinstance,thedocileWilliamHenry,whosehiding-placeheshowed,andwhosefewtricksshemadehimexhibittoher,andwhichthegratifiedLeonidasacceptedasadelicateformofflatterytohimself。Buthisyearning,innocentspiritdetectedasomethinglacking,whichhewastooproudtoadmiteventohimself。Itwashisownfault;heoughttohavewaitedforher,andnotgoneforthetrout!

  Soafortnightpassedwithaninterchangeofthevicariousletters,andbrief,hopeful,anddisappointingmeetingstoLeonidas。Toaddtohisunhappiness,hewasobligedtolistentosneeringdisparagementofhisgoddessfromhisfamily,andcriticismswhich,happily,hisinnocencedidnotcomprehend。Itwashisownmotherwhoaccusedherofshamefully\"makingup\"tothegood-lookingexpressmanatchurchlastSunday,anddeclaredthatBurroughsoughtto\"lookafterthatwifeofhis,\"——twostatementswhichthesimpleLeonidascouldnotreconcile。Hehadseentheincident,andonlythoughthermorelovelythanever。Whyshouldnottheexpressmanthinksotoo?Andyettheboywasnothappy;somethingintrudeduponhissports,uponhisbooks,makingthemdullandvapid,andyetthatsomethingwasshe!Hegrewpaleandpreoccupied。Ifhehadonlysomeoneinwhomtoconfide——someonewhocouldexplainhishopesandfears。Thatonewasnearerthanhethought!

  Itwasquitethreeweekssincetherattlesnakeincident,andhewaswanderingmoodilyoverCasketRidge。HewasneartheCasket,thatabruptupheavalofquartzandgneiss,shapedlikeacoffer,fromwhichthemountaintookitsname。ItwasafavoritehauntofLeonidas,oneofwhoseboyishsuperstitionswasthatitcontainedatreasureofgold,andoneofwhosebrightestdreamshadbeenthatheshouldyetdiscoverit。Thishedidnotdoto-day,butlookingupfromtherocksthathewaslistlesslyexamining,hemadethealmostasthrillingdiscoverythatnearhimonthetrailwasadistinguished-lookingstranger。

  Hewasbestridingashapelymustang,whichwellbecamehishandsomefaceandslight,elegantfigure,andhewaslookingatLeonidaswithanamusedcuriosityandacertaineasyassurancethatweredifficulttowithstand。Itwaswiththesamefascinatingself-

  confidenceofsmile,voice,andmannerthatherodeuptotheboy,andleaninglightlyoverhissaddle,saidwithexaggeratedpoliteness:\"IbelieveIhavethepleasureofaddressingMr。

  LeonidasBoone?\"

  TherisingcolorinLeonidas’sfacewasapparentlyasufficientanswertothestranger,forhecontinuedsmilingly,\"ThenpermitmetointroducemyselfasMr。JamesBelcher。Asyouperceive,Ihavegrownconsiderablysinceyoulastsawme。Infact,I’vedonenothingelse。It’ssurprisingwhatafellowcandowhenhesetshismindononething。Andthen,youknow,they’realwaystellingyouthatSanFranciscoisa’growingplace。’Thataccountsforit!\"

  Leonidas,dazed,dazzled,butdelighted,showedallhiswhiteteethinashylaugh。Atwhichtheenchantingstrangerleapedfromhishorselikeaveryboy,drewhisarmthroughtherein,andgoinguptoLeonidas,liftedtheboy’sstrawhatfromhisheadandranhisfingersthroughhiscurls。Therewasnothingoriginalinthat——

  everybodydidthattohimasapreliminarytoconversation。ButwhenthisingenuousfinegentlemanputhisownPanamahatonLeonidas’shead,andclappedLeonidas’stornstrawonhisown,and,passinghisarmthroughtheboy’s,begantowalkonwithhim,Leonidas’ssimpleheartwentouttohimatonce。

  \"Andnow,Leon,\"saidthedelightfulstranger,\"let’syouandmehaveatalk。There’sanicecoolspotundertheselaurels;I’llstakeoutPepita,andwe’lljustlieoffthereandgab,andnotcareifschoolkeepsornot。\"

  \"Butyouknowyouain’treallyJimBelcher,\"saidtheboyshyly。

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