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第41章 THE TEMPTATION(11)

Jim Weatherby whistled."Why, to think you didn't know all along!" he exclaimed."It was Fletcher's boy; he made Zebbadee let him take the reins.Fletcher saw it all and he was clean mad when he got here--it took three men to hold him.He thinks more of that boy than he does of his own soul.What's the matter, man, are you hurt?"Christopher had gone dead white, and the blue circle came out slowly around his mouth."And I saved him!" he gasped."I saved him! Isn't there some mistake? Maybe he's dead anyway!""Bless you, no," responded Jim, a trifle disconcerted."The doctor's here and he says it's a case of a broken leg instead of a broken neck, that's all."Looking about him, Christopher saw that there was another group of men at a little distance, gathered around something that lay still and straight on the grass.The sound of a hoarse groan reached him suddenly--an inarticulate cry of distress--and he felt with a savage joy that it was from Fletcher.He looked down, drawing together his tattered sleeves.For a time he was silent, and when he spoke it was with a sneering laugh.

"Well, I've been a fool, that's all," was what he said.

CHAPTER V.The Glimpse of a Bride The next morning he awoke with stiffened limbs and confusion in his head, and for a time he lay idly looking at his little window-panes, beyond which the dawn hung like a curtain.Then, as a long finger of sunlight pointed through the glass, he rose with an effort and, dressing himself hastily, went downstairs to breakfast.Here he found that Zebbadee Blake, who had promised to help him cut his crop, had not yet appeared, owing probably to the excitement of Fletcher's runaway.The man's absence annoyed him at first; and then, as the day broke clear and cold, he succumbed to his ever present fear of frost and, taking his pruning-knife from the kitchen mantelpiece, went out alone to begin work on his ripest plants.

The sun had already tempered the morning chill in the air, and the slanting beams stretched over the tobacco, which, as the dew dried, showed a vivid green but faintly tinged with yellow--a colour that even in the sparkling sunlight appeared always slightly shadowed.To attempt alone the cutting of his crop, small as it was, seemed, with his stiffened limbs, a particularly trying task, and for a moment he stood gazing wearily across the field.Presently, with a deliberate movement as if he were stooping to shoulder a fresh burden, he slit the first ripe stalk from its flaunting top to within a hand's-breadth of the ground;then, cutting it half through near the roots, he let it fall to one side, where it hung, slowly wilting, on the earth.Gradually, as he applied himself to the work, the old zest of healthful labour returned to him, and he passed buoyantly through the narrow aisle, leaving a devastated furrow on either side.It was a cheerful picture he presented, when Tucker, dragging himself heavily from the house, came to the ragged edge of the field and sat down on an old moss-grown stump."Where's Zebbadee, Christopher?" " He didn't turn up.It was that affair of the accident, probably.Fletcher berated him, I reckon." "So you've got to cut it all yourself.Well, it's a first-rate crop--the very primings ought to be as good as some top leaves." "The crop's all right," responded Christopher, as his knife passed with a ripping noise down the juicy stalk."You know I made a fool of myself yesterday, Uncle Tucker," he said suddenly, drawing back when the plant fell slowly across the furrow, "and I'm so stiff in the joints this morning I can hardly move.I met one of Fletcher's farm wagons running away, with his boy dragged by the reins, and--I stopped it." Tucker turned his mild blue eyes upon him.Since the news of Appomattox nothing had surprised him, and he was not surprised now--he was merely interested."You couldn't have helped it, I suspect," he remarked.

"I didn't know whose it was, you see," answered Christopher; "the horses were new." "You'd have done it anyway, I reckon.At such moments it's a man's mettle that counts, you know, and not his emotions.You might have hated Fletcher ten times worse, but you'd have risked your life to stop the horses all the same--because, after all, what a man is is something different from how he feels about things.It's in your blood to dare everything whenever a chance offers, as it was in your father's before you.

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