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第37章 THE WHIRLIGIG OF LIFE(2)

"We mout as well go down to Uncle Ziah's," decided Ransie, "and spend the night." He climbed into the cart on one side, and Ariela climbed in on the other.

Obeying the flap of his rope, the little red bull slowly came around on a tack, and the cart crawled away in the nimbus arising from its wheels.

Justice-of-the-peace Benaja Widdup smoked his elder-stem pipe.Late in the afternoon he got his weekly paper, and read it until the twilight dimmed its lines.Then he lit the tallow candle on his table, and read until the moon rose, marking the time for supper.He lived in the double log cabin on the slope near the girdled poplar.

Going home to supper he crossed a little branch darkened by a laurel thicket.The dark figure of a man stepped from the laurels and pointed a rifle at his breast.His hat was pulled down low, and something covered most of his face.

"I want yo' money," said the figure, "'thout any talk.

I'm gettin' nervous, and my finger's a-wabblin' on this here trigger.""I've only got f-f-five dollars," said the Justice, pro-ducing it from his vest pocket.

"Roll it up," came the order, "and stick it in the end of this here gun-bar'l."The bill was crisp and new.Even fingers that were clumsy and trembling found little difficulty in making a spill of it and inserting it (this with less ease) into the muzzle of the rifle.

"Now I reckon you kin be goin' along," said the robber.

The Justice lingered not on his way.

The next day came the little red bull, drawing the cart to the office door.Justice Benaja Widdup had his shoes on, for he was expecting the visit.In his presence Ransie Bilbro handed to his wife a five-dollar bill.The official's eye sharply viewed it.It seemed to curl up as though it had been rolled and inserted into the end of a gun-barrel.

But the Justice refrained from comment.It is true that other bills might be inclined to curl.He handed each one a decree of divorce.Each stood awkwardly silent, slowly folding the guarantee of freedom.The woman cast a shy glance full of constraint at Ransie.

"I reckon you'll be goin' back up to the cabin," she said, along 'ith the bull-cart.There's bread in the tin box settin' on the shelf.I put the bacon in the b'ilin'-pot to keep the hounds from gittin' it.Don't forget to wind the clock to-night.""You air a-goin' to your brother Ed's?" asked Ransie, with fine unconcern.

"I was 'lowin' to get along up thar afore night.Iain't sayin' as they'll pester theyselves any to make me welcome, but I hain't nowhar else fur to go.It's a right smart ways, and I reckon I better be goin'.I'll be a-sayin'

good-bye, Ranse - that is, if you keer fur to say so.""I don't know as anybody's a hound dog," said Ransie, in a martyr's voice, "fur to not want to say good-bye --'less you air so anxious to git away that you don't want me to say it."Ariela was silent.She folded the five-dollar bill and her decree carefully, and placed them in the bosom of her dress.Benaja Widdup watched the money disappear with mournful eyes behind his spectacles.

And then with his next words he achieved rank (as his thoughts ran) with either the great crowd of the world's sympathizers or the little crowd of its great financiers.

"Be kind o' lonesome in the old cabin to-night, Ranse,"he said.

Ransie Bilbro stared out at the Cumberlands, clear blue now in the sunlight.He did not look at Ariela.

"I 'low it might be lonesome," he said; "but when folks gits mad and wants a divo'ce, you can't make folks stay.""There's others wanted a divo'ce," said Ariela, speaking to the wooden stool."Besides, nobody don't want no-body to stay."

"Nobody never said they didn't."

"Nobody never said they did.I reckon I better start on now to brother Ed's.""Nobody can't wind that old clock."

"Want me to go back along 'ith you in the cart and wind it fur you, Ranse?"The mountaineer's countenance was proof against emotion.But he reached out a big hand and enclosed Ariela's thin brown one.Her soul peeped out once through her impassive face, hallowing it.

"Them hounds shan't pester you no more," said Ransie."I reckon I been mean and low down.You wind that clock, Ariela.""My heart hit's in that cabin, Ranse," she whispered, "along 'ith you.I ai'nt a-goin' to git mad no more.Le's be startin', Ranse, so's we kin git home by sundown."Justice-of-the-peace Benaja Widdup interposed as they started for the door, forgetting his presence.

"In the name of the State of Tennessee," he said, "Iforbid you-all to be a-defyin' of its laws and statutes.

This co't is mo' than willin' and full of joy to see the clouds of discord and misunderstandin' rollin' away from two lovin' hearts, but it air the duty of the co't to p'eserve the morals and integrity of the State.The co't reminds you that you air no longer man and wife, but air divo'ced by regular decree, and as such air not entitled to the benefits and 'purtenances of the mattermonal estate."Ariela caught Ransie's arm.Did those words mean that she must lose him now when they had just learned the lesson of life?

"But the co't air prepared," went on the Justice, "fur to remove the disabilities set up by the decree of divo'ce.

The co't air on hand to perform the solemn ceremony of marri'ge, thus fixin' things up and enablin' the parties in the case to resume the honour'ble and elevatin' state of mattermony which they desires.The fee fur per-formin' said ceremony will be, in this case, to wit, five dollars."Aricla caught the gleam of promise in his words.

Swiftly her hand went to her bosom.Freely as an alighting dove the bill fluttered to the Justice's table.

Her sallow cheek coloured as she stood hand in hand with Ransie and listened to the reuniting words.

Ransie helped her into the cart, and climbed in beside her.The little red bull turned once more, and they set out, hand-clasped, for the mountains.

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