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第3章 THE RED ROSES OF TONIA(3)

Now, Uncle Tommy Sutton was a merchant, half asleep or awake.In dusty pasteboard boxes under the counter he had two left-over spring hats.But, alas! for his commercial probity on that early Saturday morn--they were hats of two springs ago, and a woman's eye would have detected the fraud at half a glance.But to the unintelligent gaze of the cowpuncher and the sheepman they seemed fresh from the mint of contemporaneous April.

The hats were of a variety once known as "cart-wheels." They were of stiff straw, colored red, and flat brimmed.Both were exactly alike, and trimmed lavishly around their crowns with full blown, immaculate, artificial white roses.

"That all you got, Uncle Tommy?" said Pearson."All right.Not much choice here, Burr.Take your pick.""They're the latest styles" lied Uncle Tommy."You'd see 'em on Fifth Avenue, if you was in New York."Uncle Tommy wrapped and tied each hat in two yards of dark calico for a protection.One Pearson tied carefully to his calfskin saddle-thongs; and the other became part of Road Runner's burden.They shouted thanks and farewells to Uncle Tommy, and cantered back into the night on the home stretch.

The horsemen jockeyed with all their skill.They rode more slowly on their way back.The few words they spoke were not unfriendly.

Burrows had a Winchester under his left leg slung over his saddle horn.Pearson had a six shooter belted around him.Thus men rode in the Frio country.

At half-past seven in the morning they rode to the top of a hill and saw the Espinosa Ranch, a white spot under a dark patch of live-oaks, five miles away.

The sight roused Pearson from his drooping pose in the saddle.

He knew what Road Runner could do.The sorrel was lathered, and stumbling frequently; Road Runner was pegging away like a donkey engine.

Pearson turned toward the sheepman and laughed."Good-bye, Burr," he cried, with a wave of his hand."It's a race now.We're on the home stretch."He pressed Road Runner with his knees and leaned toward the Espinosa.

Road Runner struck into a gallop, with tossing head and snorting nostrils, as if he were fresh from a month in pasture.

Pearson rode twenty yards and heard the unmistakable sound of a Winchester lever throwing a cartridge into the barrel.He dropped flat along his horse's back before the crack of the rifle reached his ears.

It is possible that Burrows intended only to disable the horse--he was a good enough shot to do that without endangering his rider.

But as Pearson stooped the ball went through his shoulder and then through Road Runner's neck.The horse fell and the cowman pitched over his head into the hard road, and neither of them tried to move.

Burrows rode on without stopping.

In two hours Pearson opened his eyes and took inventory.He managed to get to his feet and staggered back to where Road Runner was lying.

Road Runner was lying there, but he appeared to be comfortable.

Pearson examined him and found that the bullet had "creased" him.

He had been knocked out temporarily, but not seriously hurt.But he was tired, and he lay there on Miss Tonia's hat and ate leaves from a mesquite branch that obligingly hung over the road.

Pearson made the horse get up.The Easter hat, loosed from the saddle-thongs, lay there in its calico wrappings, a shapeless thing from its sojourn beneath the solid carcass of Road Runner.Then Pearson fainted and fell head long upon the poor hat again, crumpling it under his wounded shoulders.

It is hard to kill a cowpuncher.In half an hour he revived--long enough for a woman to have fainted twice and tried ice-cream for a restorer.He got up carefully and found Road Runner who was busy with the near-by grass.He tied the unfortunate hat to the saddle again, and managed to get himself there, too, after many failures.

At noon a gay and fluttering company waited in front of the Espinosa Ranch.The Rogers girls were there in their new buckboard, and the Anchor-O outfit and the Green Valley folks--mostly women.And each and every one wore her new Easter hat, even upon the lonely prairies, for they greatly desired to shine forth and do honor to the coming festival.

At the gate stood Tonia.with undisguised tears upon her cheeks.

In her hand she held Burrow's Lone Elm hat, and it was at its white roses, hated by her, that she wept.For her friends were telling her, with the ecstatic joy of true friends, that cart-wheels could not be worn, being three seasons passed into oblivion.

"Put on your old hat and come, Tonia," they urged.

"For Easter Sunday?" she answered."I'll die first." And wept again.

The hats of the fortunate ones were curved and twisted into the style of spring's latest proclamation.

A strange being rode out of the brush among them, and there sat his horse languidly.He was stained and disfigured with the green of the grass and the limestone of rocky roads.

"Hallo, Pearson," said Daddy Weaver."Look like you've been breaking a mustang.What's that you've got tied to your saddle--a pig in a poke?""Oh, come on, Tonia, if you're going," said Betty Rogers."We mustn't wait any longer.We've saved a seat in the buckboard for you.Never mind the hat.That lovely muslin you've got on looks sweet enough with any old hat."Pearson was slowly untying the queer thing on his saddle.Tonia looked at him with a sudden hope.Pearson was a man who created hope.He got the thing loose and handed it to her.Her quick fingers tore at the strings.

"Best I could do," said Pearson slowly."What Road Runner and me done to it will be about all it needs.""Oh, oh! it's just the right shape," shrieked Tonia."And red roses!

Wait till I try it on!"

She flew in to the glass, and out again, beaming, radiating, blossomed.

"Oh, don't red become her?" chanted the girls in recitative."Hurry up, Tonia!"Tonia stopped for a moment by the side of Road Runner.

"Thank you, thank you, Wells," she said, happily."It's just what I wanted.Won't you come over to Cactus to-morrow and go to church with me?""If I can," said Pearson.He was looking curiously at her hat, and then he grinned weakly.

Tonia flew into the buckboard like a bird.The vehicles sped away for Cactus.

"What have you been doing, Pearson?" asked Daddy Weaver."You ain't looking so well as common.""Me?" said Pearson."I've been painting flowers.Them roses was white when I left Lone Elm.Help me down, Daddy Weaver, for Ihaven't got any more paint to spare."

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