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第7章

Carley, clutching her support, with abated breath and prickling skin, gazed in fascinated suspense over the rim of the gorge.Sometimes the wheels on that side of the vehicle passed within a few inches of the edge.The brakes squeaked, the wheels slid; and she could hear the scrape of the iron-shod hoofs of the horses as they held back stiff legged, obedient to the wary call of the driver.

The first hundred yards of that steep road cut out of the cliff appeared to be the worst.It began to widen, with descents less precipitous.Tips of trees rose level with her gaze, obstructing sight of the blue depths.Then brush appeared on each side of the road.Gradually Carley's strain relaxed, and also the muscular contraction by which she had braced herself in the seat.The horses began to trot again.The wheels rattled.The road wound around abrupt corners, and soon the green and red wall of the opposite side of the canyon loomed close.Low roar of running water rose to Carley's ears.When at length she looked out instead of down she could see nothing but a mass of green foliage crossed by tree trunks and branches of brown and gray.Then the vehicle bowled under dark cool shade, into a tunnel with mossy wet cliff on one side, and close-standing trees on the other, "Reckon we're all right now, onless we meet somebody comin' up," declared the driver.

Carley relaxed.She drew a deep breath of relief.She had her first faint intimation that perhaps her extensive experience of motor cars, express trains, transatlantic liners, and even a little of airplanes, did not range over the whole of adventurous life.She was likely to meet something, entirely new and striking out here in the West.

The murmur of falling water sounded closer.Presently Carley saw that the road turned at the notch in the canyon, and crossed a clear swift stream.

Here were huge mossy boulders, and red walls covered by lichens, and the air appeared dim and moist, and full of mellow, hollow roar.Beyond this crossing the road descended the west side of the canyon, drawing away and higher from the creek.Huge trees, the like of which Carley had never seen, began to stand majestically up out of the gorge, dwarfing the maples and white-spotted sycamores.The driver called these great trees yellow pines.

At last the road led down from the steep slope to the floor of the canyon.

What from far above had appeared only a green timber-choked cleft proved from close relation to be a wide winding valley, tip and down, densely forested for the most part, yet having open glades and bisected from wall to wall by the creek.Every quarter of a mile or so the road crossed the stream; and at these fords Carley again held on desperately and gazed out dubiously, for the creek was deep, swift, and full of bowlders.Neither driver nor horses appeared to mind obstacles.Carley was splashed and jolted not inconsiderably.They passed through groves of oak trees, from which the creek manifestly derived its name; and under gleaming walls, cold, wet, gloomy, and silent; and between lines of solemn wide-spreading pines.Carley saw deep, still green pools eddying under huge massed jumble of cliffs, and stretches of white water, and then, high above the treetops, a wild line of canyon rim, cold against the sky.She felt shut in from the world, lost in an unscalable rut of the earth.Again the sunlight had failed, and the gray gloom of the canyon oppressed her.It struck Carley as singular that she could not help being affected by mere weather, mere heights and depths, mere rock walls and pine trees, and rushing water.For really, what had these to do with her? These were only physical things that she was passing.Nevertheless, although she resisted sensation, she was more and more shot through and through with the wildness and savageness of this canyon.

A sharp turn of the road to the right disclosed a slope down the creek, across which showed orchards and fields, and a cottage nestling at the base of the wall.The ford at this crossing gave Carley more concern than any that had been passed, for there was greater volume and depth of water.One of the horses slipped on the rocks, plunged up and on with great splash.

They crossed, however, without more mishap to Carley than further acquaintance with this iciest of waters.From this point the driver turned back along the creek, passed between orchards and fields, and drove along the base of the red wall to come suddenly upon a large rustic house that had been hidden from Carley's sight.It sat almost against the stone cliff, from which poured a white foamy sheet of water.The house was built of slabs with the bark on, and it had a lower and upper porch running all around, at least as far as the cliff.Green growths from the rock wall overhung the upper porch.A column of blue smoke curled lazily upward from a stone chimney.On one of the porch posts hung a sign with rude lettering:

"Lolomi Lodge."

"Hey, Josh, did you fetch the flour?" called a woman's voice from inside.

"Hullo I Reckon I didn't forgit nothin'," replied the man, as he got down.

"An' say, Mrs.Hutter, hyar's a young lady from Noo Yorrk."That latter speech of the driver's brought Mrs.Hutter out on the porch.

"Flo, come here," she called to some one evidently near at hand.And then she smilingly greeted Carley.

"Get down an' come in, miss," she said."I'm sure glad to see you."Carley, being stiff and cold, did not very gracefully disengage herself from the high muddy wheel and step.When she mounted to the porch she saw that Mrs.Hutter was a woman of middle age, rather stout, with strong face full of fine wavy lines, and kind dark eyes.

"I'm Miss Burch," said Carley.

"You're the girl whose picture Glenn Kilbourne has over his fireplace,"declared the woman, heartily."I'm sure glad to meet you, an' my daughter Flo will be, too."That about her picture pleased and warmed Carley."Yes, I'm Glenn Kilbourne's fiancee.I've come West to surprise him.Is he here....Is--is he well?"

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