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第45章 THE ROADS WE TAKE(6)

"Of course I do.You brought me a whip with a whistle in the end."So he had -- twenty-four years ago; when Yancey's father was his best friend.

Goree's eyes wandered about the room.The colonel understood."Lie still, and I'll bring you some," said he.

There was a pump in the yard at the rear, and Goree closed his eyes, listening with rapture to the click of its handle, and the bubbling of the falling stream.Col-trane brought a pitcher of the cool water, and held it for him to drink.Presently Goree sat up -- a most forlorn object, his summer suit of flax soiled and crumpled, his discreditable head tousled and unsteady.He tried to wave one of his hands toward the colonel.

"Ex-excuse-everything, will you?" he said."Imust have drunk too much whiskey last night, and gone to bed on the table." His brows knitted into a puzzled frown.

"Out with the boys awhile?" asked Coltrane kindly.

"No, I went nowhere.I haven't had a dollar to spend in the last two months.Struck the demijohn too often.

I reckon, as usual."

Colonel Coltrane touched him on the shoulder.

"A little while ago, Yancey," he began, "you asked me if I had brought Stella and Lucy over to play.You weren't quite awake then, and must have been dreaming you were a boy again.You are awake now, and I want you to listen to me.I have come from Stella and Lucy to their old playmate, and to my old friend's son.They know that I am going to bring you home with me, and you will find them as ready with a welcome as they were in the old days.I want you to come to my house and stay until you are yourself aain, and as much longer as you will.We heard of your being down in the world, and in the midst of temptation, and we agreed that you should come over and play at our house once more.Will you come, my boy? Will you drop our old family trouble and come with me?""Trouble!" said Goree, opening his eyes wide."There was never any trouble between us that I know of.I'm sure we've always been the best friends.But, good Lord, Colonel, how could I go to your home as I am -- a drunken wretch, a miserable, degraded spendthrift and gambler -- "He lurched from the table into his armchair, and began to weep maudlin tears, mingled with genuine drops of remorse and shame.Coltrane talked to him persist-ently and reasonably, reminding him of the simple moun-tain pleasures of which he had once been so fond, and insisting upon the genuineness of the invitation.

Finally he landed Goree by telling him he was counting upon his help in the engineering and transportation of a large amount of felled timber from a high mountain-side to a waterway.He knew that Goree had once invented a device for this purpose -- a series of slides and chutes-upon which he had justly prided himself.In an instant the poor fellow, delighted at the idea of his being of use to any one, had paper spread upon the table, and was drawing rapid but pitifully shaky lines in demonstration of what he could and would do.

The man was sickened of the husks; his prodigal heart was turning again toward the mountains.His mind was yet strangely clogged, and his thoughts and memories were returning to his brain one by one, like carrier pigeons over a stormy sea.But Coltrane was satisfied with the progress he had made.

Bethel received the surprise of its existence that after-noon when a Coltrane and a Goree rode amicably together through the town.Side by side they rode, out from the dusty streets and gaping townspeople, down across the creek bridge, and up toward the mountain.The prodigal had brushed and washed and combed himself to a more decent figure, but he was unsteady in the saddle, and he seemed to be deep in the contemplation of some vexing problem.Coltrane left him in his mood, relying upon the influence of changed surroundings to restore his equilibrium.

Once Goree was seized with a shaking fit, and almost came to a collapse.He had to dismount and rest at the side of the road.The colonel, foreseeing such a con-dition, had provided a small flask of whisky for the journey but when it was offered to him Goree refused it almost with violence, declaring he would never touch it again.

By and by he was recovered, and went quietly enough for a mile or two.Then he pulled up his horse suddenly, and said:

"I lost two hundred dollars last night, playing poker.

Now, where did I get that money?"

"Take it easy, Yancev.The mountain air will soon clear it up.We'll go fishing, first thing, at the Pinnacle Falls.The trout are jumping there like bullfrogs.We'll take Stella and Lucy along, and have a picnic on Eagle Rock.Have you forgotten how a hickory-cured-ham sandwich tastes, Yancey, to a hungry fisherman?"Evidently the colonel did not believe the story of his lost wealth; so Goree retired again into brooding silence.

By late Afternoon they had travelled ten of the twelve miles between Bethel and Laurel.Half a mile this side of Laurel lay the old Goree place; a mile or two beyond the village lived the Coltranes.The road was now steep and laborious, but the compensations were many.The tilted aisles of the forest were opulent with leaf and bird and bloom.The tonic air put to shame the pharma-cop鎖a.The glades were dark with mossy shade, and bright with shy rivulets winking from the ferns and laurels.On the lower side they viewed, framed in the near foilage, exquisite sketches of the far valley swooning in its opal haze.

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