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第11章

The sun was now below the horizon and the red glow at the rim of the world faded into pink. The sky above turned slowly from azure to the delicate blue-green of a robin's egg, and the unearthly stillness of rural twilight came stealthily down about her.Shadowy dimness crept over the countryside.The red furrows and the gashed red road lost their magical blood color and became plain brown earth.Across the road, in the pasture, the horses, mules and cows stood quietly with heads over the splitrail fence, waiting to be driven to the stables and supper.They did not like the dark shade of the thickets hedging the pasture creek, and they twitched their ears at Scarlett as if appreciative of human companionship.

In the strange half-light, the tall pines of the river swamp, so warmly green in the sunshine, were black against the pastel sky, an impenetrable row of black giants hiding the slow yellow water at their feet. On the hill across the river, the tall white chimneys of the Wilkes home faded gradually into the darkness of the thick oaks surrounding them, and only faroff pin points of supper lamps showed that a house was here.The warm damp balminess of spring encompassed her sweetly with the moist smells of new-plowed earth and all the fresh green things pushing up to the air.

Sunset and spring and new-fledge greenery were no miracle to Scarlett. Their beauty she accepted as casually as the air she breathed and the water shedrank, for she had never consciously seen beauty in anything but women's faces, horses, silk dresses and like tangible things.Yet the serene half-light over Tara's well-kept acres brought a measure of quiet to her disturbed mind.She loved this land so much, without even knowing she loved it, loved it as she loved her mother's face under the lamp at prayer time.

Still there was no sign of Gerald on the quiet winding road. If she had to wail much longer, Mammy would certainly come in search of her and bully her into the house.But even as she strained her eyes down the darkening road, she heard a pounding of hooves at the bottom of the pasture hill and saw the horses and cows scatter in fright.Gerald O'Hara was coming home across country and at top speed.

He came up the hill at a gallop on his thick-barreled, long-legged hunter, appearing in the distance like a boy on a too large horse. His long white hair standing out behind him, he urged the horse forward with crop and loud cries.

Filled with her own anxieties, she nevertheless watched him with affectionate pride, for Gerald was an excellent horseman.

“I wonder why he always wants to jump fences when he's had a few drinks,”she thought.“And after that fall he had right here last year when he broke his knee. You'd think he'd learn.Especially when he promised Mother on oath he'd nevel jump again.”

Scarlett had no awe of her father and felt him more her contemporary than her sisters, for jumping fences and keeping it a secret from his wife gave him a boyish pride and guilty glee that matched her own pleasure in outwitting Mammy. She rose from her seat to watch him.

The big horse reached the fence, gathered himself and soared over as effortlessly as a bird, his rider yelling enthusiastically, his crop beating the air, his white curls jerking out behind him. Gerald did not see his daughter in the shadow, of the trees, and he drew rein in the road, patting his horse's neck with approbation.

“There's none in the County can touch you, nor in the state,”he informed his mount, with pride, the brogue of County Meath still heavy on his tongue in spite ot thirty-nine years in America. Then he hastily set about smoothing his hair and settling his ruffled shirt and his cravat which had slipped away behindone ear.Scarletl knew these hurried preenings were being made with an eye toward meeting his wife with the appearance of a gentleman who had ridden sedately home from a call on a neighbor.She knew also that he was presenting her with just the opportunity she wanted for opening the conversation without revealing her true purpose.

She laughed aloud. As she had intended, Gerald was startled by the sound;then he recognized her, and a look both sheepish and defiant came over his florid face.He dismounted with difficulty, because his knee was stiff, and, slipping the reins over his arm, stumped toward her.

“Well, Missy,”he said, pinching her cheek,“so, you've been spying on me and, like your sister Suellen last week, you'll be telling your mother on me?”

There was indignation in his hoarse bass voice but also a wheedling note, and Scarlett teasingly clicked her tongue against her teeth as she reached out to pull his cravat into place. His breath in her face was strong with Bourbon whisky mingled with a faint fragrance of mint.Accompanying him also were the smells of chewin tobacco, well-oiled leather and horses—a combination of odors that she always associated with her father and instinctively liked in other men.

“No, Pa, I'm no tattletale like Suellen,”she assured him, standing off to view his rearranged attire with a judicious air.

Gerald was a small man, little more than five feet tall, but so heavy of barrel and thick of neck that his appearance, when seated, led strangers to think him a larger man. His thickset torso was supported by short sturdy legs, always incased in the finest leather boots procurable and always planted wide apart like a swaggering small boy's.Most small people who take themselves seriously are a little ridiculous;but the bantam cock is respected in the barnyard, and so it was with Gerald.No one would ever have the temerity to think of Gerald O'Hara as a ridiculous little figure.

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