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第2章 THE NIGHT-BORN(2)

"That's what took me off my feet--her eyes--blue, not China blue, but deep blue, like the sea and sky all melted into one, and very wise.More than that, they had laughter in them--warm laughter, sun-warm and human, very human, and...shall I say feminine? They were.They were a woman's eyes, a proper woman's eyes.You know what that means.Can I say more? Also, in those blue eyes were, at the same time, a wild unrest, a wistful yearning, and a repose, an absolute repose, a sort of all-wise and philosophical calm."Trefethan broke off abruptly.

"You fellows think I am screwed.I'm not.This is only my fifth since dinner.I am dead sober.I am solemn.I sit here now side by side with my sacred youth.It is not I--'old'

Trefethan--that talks; it is my youth, and it is my youth that says those were the most wonderful eyes I have ever seen--so very calm, so very restless; so very wise, so very curious; so very old, so very young; so satisfied and yet yearning so wistfully.Boys, I can't describe them.When I have told you about her, you may know better for yourselves.""She did not stand up.But she put out her hand.""'Stranger,' she said, 'I'm real glad to see you.'

"I leave it to you--that sharp, frontier, Western tang of speech.Picture my sensations.It was a woman, a white woman, but that tang! It was amazing that it should be a white woman, here, beyond the last boundary of the world--but the tang.Itell you, it hurt.It was like the stab of a flatted note.And yet, let me tell you, that woman was a poet.You shall see.""She dismissed the Indians.And, by Jove, they went.They took her orders and followed her blind.She was hi-yu skookam chief.

She told the bucks to make a camp for me and to take care of my dogs.And they did, too.And they knew enough not to get away with as much as a moccasin-lace of my outfit.She was a regular She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed, and I want to tell you it chilled me to the marrow, sent those little thrills Marathoning up and down my spinal column, meeting a white woman out there at the head of a tribe of savages a thousand miles the other side of No Man's Land.

"'Stranger," she said, 'I reckon you're sure the first white that ever set foot in this valley.Set down an' talk a spell, and then we'll have a bite to eat.Which way might you be comin'?'

"There it was, that tang again.But from now to the end of the yarn I want you to forget it.I tell you I forgot it, sitting there on the edge of that swan-skin robe and listening and looking at the most wonderful woman that ever stepped out of the pages of Thoreau or of any other man's book.

"I stayed on there a week.It was on her invitation.She promised to fit me out with dogs and sleds and with Indians that would put me across the best pass of the Rockies in five hundred miles.Her fly was pitched apart from the others, on the high bank by the river, and a couple of Indian girls did her cooking for her and the camp work.And so we talked and talked, while the first snow fell and continued to fall and make a surface for my sleds.And this was her story.

"She was frontier-born, of poor settlers, and you know what that means--work, work, always work, work in plenty and without end.

"'I never seen the glory of the world,' she said.'I had no time.I knew it was right out there, anywhere, all around the cabin, but there was always the bread to set, the scrubbin' and the washin' and the work that was never done.I used to be plumb sick at times, jes' to get out into it all, especially in the spring when the songs of the birds drove me most clean crazy.I wanted to run out through the long pasture grass, wetting my legs with the dew of it, and to climb the rail fence, and keep on through the timber and up and up over the divide so as to get a look around.Oh, I had all kinds of hankerings--to follow up the canyon beds and slosh around from pool to pool, making friends with the water-dogs and the speckly trout; to peep on the sly and watch the squirrels and rabbits and small furry things and see what they was doing and learn the secrets of their ways.Seemed to me, if I had time, Icould crawl among the flowers, and, if I was good and quiet, catch them whispering with themselves, telling all kinds of wise things that mere humans never know.'"Trefethan paused to see that his glass had been refilled.

"Another time she said: 'I wanted to run nights like a wild thing, just to run through the moonshine and under the stars, to run white and naked in the darkness that I knew must feel like cool velvet, and to run and run and keep on running.One evening, plumb tuckered out--it had been a dreadful hard hot day, and the bread wouldn't raise and the churning had gone wrong, and I was all irritated and jerky--well, that evening Imade mention to dad of this wanting to run of mine.He looked at me curious-some and a bit scared.And then he gave me two pills to take.Said to go to bed and get a good sleep and I'd be all hunky-dory in the morning.So I never mentioned my hankerings to him, or any one any more.'

"The mountain home broke up--starved out, I imagine--and the family came to Seattle to live.There she worked in a factory--long hours, you know, and all the rest, deadly work.

And after a year of that she became waitress in a cheap restaurant--hash-slinger, she called it."She said to me once, 'Romance I guess was what I wanted.But there wan't no romance floating around in dishpans and washtubs, or in factories and hash-joints.'

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