登陆注册
14821200000056

第56章

Much to Gale's surprise neither Belding nor Ladd objected to the idea of bringing a padre into the household, and thereby making known to at least one Mexican the whereabouts of Mercedes Castaneda.

Belding's caution was wearing out in wrath at the persistent unsettled condition of the border, and Ladd grew only the cooler and more silent as possibilities of trouble multiplied.

Gale fetched the padre, a little, weazened, timid man who was old and without interest or penetration. Apparently he married Mercedes and Thorne as he told his beads or mumbled a prayer. It was Mrs.

Belding who kept the occasion from being a merry one, and she insisted on not exciting Thorne. Gale marked her unusual pallor and the singular depth and sweetness of her voice.

"Mother, what's the use of making a funeral out of a marriage?" protested Belding. "A chance for some fun doesn't often come to Forlorn River. You're a fine doctor. Can't you see the girl is what Thorne needed? He'll be well to-morrow, don't mistake me."

"George, when you're all right again we'll add something to present congratulations," said Gale.

"We shore will," put in Ladd.

So with parting jests and smiles they left the couple to themselves.

Belding enjoyed a laugh at his good wife's expense, for Thorne could not be kept in bed, and all in a day, it seemed, he grew so well and so hungry that his friends were delighted, and Mercedes was radiant. In a few days his weakness disappeared and he was going the round of the fields and looking over the ground marked out in Gale's plan of water development. Thorne was highly enthusiastic, and at once staked out his claim for one hundred and sixty acres of land adjoining that of Belding and the rangers.

These five tracts took in all the ground necessary for their operations, but in case of the success of the irrigation project the idea was to increase their squatter holdings by purchase of more land down the valley. A hundred families had lately moved to Forlorn River; more were coming all the time; and Belding vowed he could see a vision of the whole Altar Valley green with farms.

Meanwhile everybody in Belding's household, except the quiet Ladd and the watchful Yaqui, in the absence of disturbance of any kind along the border, grew freer and more unrestrained, as if anxiety was slowly fading in the peace of the present. Jim Lash made a trip to the Sonoyta Oasis, and Ladd patrolled fifty miles of the line eastward without incident or sight of raiders. Evidently all the border hawks were in at the picking of Casita.

The February nights were cold, with a dry, icy, penetrating coldness that made a warm fire most comfortable. Belding's household usually congregated in the sitting-room, where burning mesquite logs crackled in the open fireplace. Belding's one passion besides horses was the game of checkers, and he was always wanting to play. On this night he sat playing with Ladd, who never won a game and never could give up trying. Mrs. Belding worked with her needle, stopping from time to time to gaze with thoughtful eyes into the fire. Jim Lash smoked his pipe by the hearth and played with the cat on his knee. Thorne and Mercedes were at the table with pencil and paper; and he was trying his best to keep his attention from his wife's beautiful, animated face long enough to read and write a little Spanish. Gale and Nell sat in a corner watching the bright fire.

There came a low knock on the door. It may have been an ordinary knock, for it did not disturb the women; but to Belding and his rangers it had a subtle meaning.

"Who's that?" asked Belding, as he slowly pushed back his chair and looked at Ladd.

"Yaqui," replied the ranger.

"Come in," called Belding.

The door opened, and the short, square, powerfully built Indian entered. He had a magnificent head, strangely staring, somber black eyes, and very darkly bronzed face. He carried a rifle and strode with impressive dignity.

"Yaqui, what do you want?" asked Belding, and repeated his question in Spanish.

"Senor Dick," replied the Indian.

Gale jumped up, stifling an exclamation, and he went outdoors with Yaqui. He felt his arm gripped, and allowed himself to be led away without asking a question. Yaqui's presence was always one of gloom, and now his stern action boded catastrophe. Once clear of trees he pointed to the level desert across the river, where a row of campfires shone bright out of the darkness.

"Raiders!" ejaculated Gale.

Then he cautioned Yaqui to keep sharp lookout, and, hurriedly returning to the house, he called the men out and told them there were rebels or raiders camping just across the line.

Ladd did not say a word. Belding, with an oath, slammed down his cigar.

"I knew it was too good to last....Dick, you and Jim stay here while Laddy and I look around."

Dick returned to the sitting-room. The women were nervous and not to be deceived. So Dick merely said Yaqui had sighted some lights off in the desert, and they probably were campfires. Belding did not soon return, and when he did he was alone, and, saying he wanted to consult with the men, he sent Mrs. Belding and the girls to their rooms. His gloomy anxiety had returned.

"Laddy's gone over to scout around and try to find out who the outfit belongs to and how many are in it," said Belding.

"I reckon if they're raiders with bad intentions we wouldn't see no fires," remarked Jim, calmly.

"It 'd be useless, I suppose, to send for the cavalry," said Gale.

"Whatever's coming off would be over before the soldiers could be notified, let alone reach here."

"Hell, fellows! I don't look for an attack on Forlorn River," burst out Belding. "I can't believe that possible. These rebel-raiders have a little sense. They wouldn't spoil their game by pulling U. S. soldiers across the line from Yuma to El Paso. But, as Jim says, if they wanted to steal a few horses or cattle they wouldn't build fires. I'm afraid it's--"

Belding hesitated and looked with grim concern at the cavalryman.

"What?" queried Thorne.

"I'm afraid it's Rojas."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • TFBOYS之有缘相见

    TFBOYS之有缘相见

    三位女主角和三小只(主角都是明星哦!)在机场遇见了,后面又发生了很多事。
  • 中国通史(第三卷)

    中国通史(第三卷)

    本书全方位介绍中国历史的基础知识,内容涵盖政治、军事、经济、文化、外交、科技、法律、宗教、民俗等领域,书中将中国上起原始社会、下至民国的历史进程划分为四卷来讲述。
  • 赵小天的泡妞日常

    赵小天的泡妞日常

    就像名字一样,初中时代的东西,今天和大家分享一下。
  • 天使高校:我不是天使

    天使高校:我不是天使

    我一向自认为是好人,结果不得好死,死的惨不忍睹,那只可恶的小怪物说搞错对象了!不会吧,我这么背.还阳,还阳!我变成了天使,只是人人有翅膀,就我没有,正当我在天堂里混的风生水起时,可一小小心得罪了上帝,那家伙小气的很,一怒之下把我跟圣焰这红毛怪扔到了人间.
  • 权少的独宠娇妻

    权少的独宠娇妻

    结婚前,某女还凑不要脸的勾引权少结婚后,某女不在嚣张了,是的,他怕了她没想过结婚后的权少居然如此凶猛…“小妖精,还诱惑爷吗”权少低沉的说着“不敢了不敢了,爷我们休息一会吧”某女立刻投降,说完还挪了挪身子。
  • 顾太清词选

    顾太清词选

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 剑御长歌

    剑御长歌

    当一道璀璨瑰丽的剑光冲入银河星域,镇压整个星河。科技衰落,银河星域的人类走向了大修炼时代。赫连长歌由地球崛起,一步步踏上巅峰,横扫万千星域,万古长青~
  • 杀手在灵界

    杀手在灵界

    多情杀手闯入充满灵力的世界,带着戒不掉的坚毅与坚强,他会掀起怎样的风波……
  • 最新企业商务礼仪实用全书

    最新企业商务礼仪实用全书

    本书通过对商务生活中的工作、社交、会客、谈话、宴请、着装等方面的商务礼仪知识的详细解说,传播和普及商务礼仪知识,扩大和提升商务礼仪的实用价值,以塑造企业和个人的商务形象,避免礼仪方面的失误。
  • 吞魔狂修

    吞魔狂修

    “我若为王,世界无尊,我若称天,世上无人撑帝”轻风一抖,半步肖涵,少年站在大山之巅大方豪气,虽不出色的脸上却充满着不同于寻常的毅力。他生来天赋超强,却从未拥有过父亲对自己的认可,曾经被两次破了丹田的他,终于忍受了一切,踏着无人可及的能力去创造自己的天地。他相信,凭他的能力以及超强的意识,无人可及。吞魔修狂群:463776116现拥有120位成员,欢迎各位的加入。