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第16章 THE STORM(1)

Rock and moan,and roar alone,And the dread of some nameless thing unknown.

--LOWELL

THE silence following Dennie's story was broken by a sudden peal of thunder overhead.At the same instant the blackness of midnight lifted itself above the stone ledges and dropped down upon the Corral,smothering everything in darkness.

A rushing whirlwind,a lurid blaze of lightning,and a second peal of thunder threw the camp into blind disorder.

In the minute's lull following the first storm herald,there was a wild scrambling for wraps and lunch baskets.

Then the darkness thickened and the storm's fury burst upon the crowd--a mad lashing of bending tree tops,a blinding whirl of dust filling the air,the thunder's terrific cannonade,the incessant blaze of lightning,the rattling of the distant rain;and above all these,unlike them all,a steady,dreadful roaring,coming nearer each moment.

Professor Burgess was no coward,but he had little power of generalship.

As the crowd huddled together under the swaying trees,Trench called to Burleigh:

"There's been a cloudburst up stream.The roar I've been hearing is a wall of water coming down.We've got to get out of this."Then above all the crashing and booming they heard Vic Burleigh's voice:

"Every fellow take a girl and run for the ford.Come on!"In the darkness,each boy caught the arm of the girl nearest him and made a dash for the ford.A flash of lightning showed Burleigh that the white-faced girl clinging to his arm was Elinor Wream.After that,the storm was a plaything for him.

The first to reach the ford were Vincent Burgess and Dennie Saxon.Dennie was sure-footed and she knew by instinct where to find the shallows.

But the river was rising rapidly and the waters were black and angry under the lightning's glitter.As the crowd held back Vic shouted:

"You'll have to wade.It's not very deep yet.Professor,you must cross first,and count 'em as they come.Go quick!One at a time.

The way is narrow.And for God's sake,keep to the upper side of the shallows.Stand in the middle,Trench,and don't let them get down stream below you."They were all safely across except Vic and Elinor,when Trench cried out:

"Send your girl in quick,Burleigh,and you run west.

The flood is at the bend now.Hurry!"

"Run in,Elinor.Trench will take you through,and I'll follow,for I can swim and he can't.I'll be right behind you.Run!"A vision of the whirlpool and of Swift Elk and The Fawn flashed into Elinor's mind,filling her with terror.

Before Vic could push her forward,Trench shouted:

"It's too late.Don't try it.I've got to run."He was strong and sure-footed and he fought his way gallantly to the further side as a great wave swirled around the curve of the river,engulfing the shallows in its mad surge.

When he reached the east bank the count of the company numbered all but two.

"It's Vic and Elinor,"Trench declared."Vic wouldn't come till the last,and Elinor was too dead scared to trust anybody else,I guess.

Nobody could cross there now,Professor.But Vic is as strong as an ox and he's not afraid of the devil.He'll keep both their heads above water.

He wants to win out in the Thanksgiving game too much to get lost now.

Trust him to get up the bluff some way,and back to town by the Main street bridge like as not,before we get there.There's no shelter between here and Lagonda Ledge.Let's all cut for it before the rain beats us into the mud."The deluge was just beginning,so,safe,but wet,and mud-smeared,fighting wind and rain and darkness,taking it all as a jolly lark,although they had slidden into safety but a hand's breadth in front of death,the couples straggled back to town.

Vincent Burgess,anxious,angry,and jealous,found an unconscious comfort in Dennie Saxon in that homeward struggle.She was so capable and cheery that he forgot a little the girl who had as surely drawn him Kansas-ward as his interest in types and geographical breadth had done.

It dimly entered his consciousness,as he told Dennie good-bye,that maybe she had been the most desirable companion of the crowd on such a night as this.

He knew,at least,that he would have shown Elinor much more attention than he had shown to Dennie,and he knew that Elinor would have required it of him.

The light from the hall was streaming across the veranda of the Saxon House,a beam as faithful and friendly at the border of the lower campus as the bigger beacon in the college turret up on the lime-stone ridge.

As Burgess started away the worst deluge of the night fell out of the sky,so he dropped down on a seat to wait for the downpour to weaken.

He was very tired and his mind was feverishly busy.Where could Burleigh and Elinor be now?What dangers might threaten them?

What ill might befall Elinor from exposure to this beating storm?

He was frantic with the thought.Then he recalled Dennie,the girl who was working her way through college,whom he--Professor Vincent Burgess,A.B.,from Harvard--had escorted home.How cheap Kansas was making him.

The boys and girls had taken Dennie as one of them today;and truly,she did add to the comfort and pleasure of the outing.

It seemed all right down in the woods where all was unconventional.

But now,alone,in how common a grade he seemed to have placed himself,to be forced to pay attention to the poorest girl in school.

His cheeks grew hot at the very thought of it.

In the shadows,beyond him,a form straightened up stupidly:

"Shay,Profesh Burgush,that you?"

Dennie's father,half-drunken still!Oh,Shades of classic culture!

To what depths in social contact may a college man fall in this wretched land!

"Shay!Is't you,or ain't it you?You gonna tell me?"Old Bond queried.

"This is Vincent Burgess,"the young man replied.

"Dennie home?"the father asked.

"Yes,sir,"came the curt answer.

"Who?Who bring her home?Vic Burleigh?""I brought her home.She is a good girl,too."In spite of himself,Burgess resented the shame of such a father for the capable,happy-spirited daughter.

"Yesh,Dennie's good girl,all right."

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