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第46章

All these things are to be found elsewhere.There are cliffs which to the naked eye are as grand as El Capitan; domes, half domes, peaks as noble as any to be seen in the Valley; sheer drops as breath-taking as that from Glacier Point.But in other places each of these is led up to appropriately, and stands the central and satisfying feature to which all other things look.Then you journey on from your cliff, or whatever it happens to be, until, at just the right distance, so that it gains from the presence of its neighbor without losing from its proximity, a dome or a pinnacle takes to itself the right of prominence.Iconcede the waterfalls; but in other respects I prefer the sister valleys.

That is not to say that one should not visit Yosemite; nor that one will be disappointed.It is grand beyond any possible human belief; and no one, even a nerve-frazzled tourist, can gaze on it without the strongest emotion.Only it is not so intimately satisfying as it should be.It is a show.You do not take it into your heart."Whew!" you cry."Isn't that a wonder!" then after a moment, "Looks just like the photographs.Up to sample.Now let's go."As we descended the trail, we and the tourists aroused in each other a mutual interest.One husband was trying to encourage his young and handsome wife to go on.She was beautifully dressed for the part in a marvelous, becoming costume of whipcord--short skirt, high laced elkskin boots and the rest of it;but in all her magnificence she had sat down on the ground, her back to the cliff, her legs across the trail, and was so tired out that she could hardly muster interest enough to pull them in out of the way of our horses' hoofs.The man inquired anxiously of us how far it was to the top.Now it was a long distance to the top, but a longer to the bottom, so we lied a lie that I am sure was immediately forgiven us, and told them it was only a short climb.I should have offered them the use of Bullet, but Bullet had come far enough, and this was only one of a dozen such cases.In marked contrast was a jolly white-haired clergyman of the bishop type who climbed vigorously and hailed us with a shout.

The horses were decidedly unaccustomed to any such sights, and we sometimes had our hands full getting them by on the narrow way.The trail was safe enough, but it did have an edge, and that edge jumped pretty straight off.It was interesting to observe how the tourists acted.Some of them were perfect fools, and we had more trouble with them than we did with the horses.They could not seem to get the notion into their heads that all we wanted them to do was to get on the inside and stand still.

About half of them were terrified to death, so that at the crucial moment, just as a horse was passing them, they had little fluttering panics that called the beast's attention.Most of the remainder tried to be bold and help.They reached out the hand of assistance toward the halter rope; the astonished animal promptly snorted, tried to turn around, cannoned against the next in line.Then there was a mix-up.

Two tall clean-cut well-bred looking girls of our slim patrician type offered us material assistance.They seemed to understand horses, and got out of the way in the proper manner, did just the right thing, and made sensible suggestions.I offer them my homage.

They spoke to us as though they had penetrated the disguise of long travel, and could see we were not necessarily members of Burt Alvord's gang.

This phase too of our descent became increasingly interesting to us, a species of gauge by which we measured the perceptions of those we encountered.

Most did not speak to us at all.Others responded to our greetings with a reserve in which was more than a tinge of distrust.Still others patronized us.

A very few overlooked our faded flannel shirts, our soiled trousers, our floppy old hats with their rattlesnake bands, the wear and tear of our equipment, to respond to us heartily.Them in return we generally perceived to belong to our totem.

We found the floor of the Valley well sprinkled with campers.They had pitched all kinds of tents;built all kinds of fancy permanent conveniences;erected all kinds of banners and signs advertising their identity, and were generally having a nice, easy, healthful, jolly kind of a time up there in the mountains.Their outfits they had either brought in with their own wagons, or had had freighted.The store near the bend of the Merced supplied all their needs.

It was truly a pleasant sight to see so many people enjoying themselves, for they were mostly those in moderate circumstances to whom a trip on tourist lines would be impossible.We saw bakers' and grocers' and butchers' wagons that had been pressed into service.A man, his wife, and little baby had come in an ordinary buggy, the one horse of which, led by the man, carried the woman and baby to the various points of interest.

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