登陆注册
20048300000077

第77章 CHAPTER XVII(3)

"Miss Helen, don't feel bad," he said, kindly. "Shore you're not to blame. Your comin' West hasn't made any difference in Beasley's fate, except mebbe to hurry it a little. My dad is old, an' when he talks it's like history. He looks back on happenin's. Wal, it's the nature of happenin's that Beasley passes away before his prime. Them of his breed don't live old in the West. . . . So I reckon you needn't feel bad or worry. you've got friends."Helen incoherently thanked him, and, forgetting her usual round of corrals and stables, she hurried back toward the house, deeply stirred, throbbing and dim-eyed, with a feeling she could not control. Roy Beeman had made a statement that had upset her equilibrium. It seemed simple and natural, yet momentous and staggering. To hear that Dale loved her -- to hear it spoken frankly, earnestly, by Dale's best friend, was strange, sweet, terrifying. But was it true? Her own consciousness had admitted it. Yet that was vastly different from a man's open statement. No longer was it a dear dream, a secret that seemed hers alone. How she had lived on that secret hidden deep in her breast!

Something burned the dimness from her eyes as she looked toward the mountains and her sight became clear, telescopic with its intensity. Magnificently the mountains loomed.

Black inroads and patches on the slopes showed where a few days back all bad been white. The snow was melting fast.

Dale would soon be free to ride down to Pine. And that was an event Helen prayed for, yet feared as she had never feared anything.

The noonday dinner-bell startled Helen from a reverie that was a pleasant aftermath of her unrestraint. How the hours had flown! This morning at least must be credited to indolence.

Bo was not in the dining-room, nor in her own room, nor was she in sight from window or door. This absence had occurred before, but not particularly to disturb Helen. In this instance, however, she grew worried. Her nerves presaged strain. There was an overcharge of sensibility in her feelings or a strange pressure in the very atmosphere. She ate dinner alone, looking her apprehension, which was not mitigated by the expressive fears of old Maria, the Mexican woman who served her.

After dinner she sent word to Roy and Carmichael that they had better ride out to look for Bo. Then Helen applied herself resolutely to her books until a rapid clatter of hoofs out in the court caused her to jump up and hurry to the porch. Roy was riding in.

"Did you find her?" queried Helen, hurriedly.

"Wasn't no track or sign of her up the north range," replied Roy, as he dismounted and threw his bridle. "An' I was ridin' back to take up her tracks from the corral an' trail her. But I seen Las Vegas comin' an' he waved his sombrero.

He was comin' up from the south. There he is now."Carmichael appeared swinging into the lane. He was mounted on Helen's big black Ranger, and he made the dust fly.

"Wal, he's seen her, thet's shore," vouchsafed Roy, with relief, as Carmichael rode up.

"Miss Neil, she's comin'," said the cowboy, as he reined in and slid down with his graceful single motion. Then in a violent action, characteristic of him, he slammed his sombrero down on the porch and threw up both arms. "I've a hunch it's come off!""Oh, what?" exclaimed Helen.

"Now, Las Vegas, talk sense," expostulated Roy. "Miss Helen is shore nervous to-day. Has anythin' happened?""I reckon, but I don't know what," replied Carmichael, drawing a, long breath. "Folks, I must be gettin' old. For Ishore felt orful queer till I seen Bo. She was ridin' down the ridge across the valley. Ridin' some fast, too, an' she'll be here right off, if she doesn't stop in the village.""Wal, I hear her comin' now," said Roy. "An' -- if you asked me I'd say she WAS ridin' some fast."Helen heard the light, swift, rhythmic beat of hoofs, and then out on the curve of the road that led down to Pine she saw Bo's mustang, white with lather, coming on a dead run.

"Las Vegas, do you see any Apaches?" asked Roy, quizzingly.

The cowboy made no reply, but he strode out from the porch, directly in front of the mustang. Bo was pulling hard on the bridle, and had him slowing down, but not controlled. When he reached the house it could easily be seen that Bo had pulled him to the limit of her strength, which was not enough to halt him. Carmichael lunged for the bridle and, seizing it, hauled him to a standstill.

At close sight of Bo Helen uttered a startled cry. Bo was white; her sombrero was gone and her hair undone; there were blood and dirt on her face, and her riding-suit was torn and muddy. She had evidently sustained a fall. Roy gazed at her in admiring consternation, but Carmichael never looked at her at all. Apparently he was examining the horse. "Well, help me off -- somebody," cried Bo, peremptorily. Her voice was weak, but not her spirit.

Roy sprang to help her off, and when she was down it developed that she was lame.

"Oh, Bo! You've had a tumble," exclaimed Helen, anxiously, and she ran to assist Roy. They led her up the porch and to the door. There she turned to look at Carmichael, who was still examining the spent mustang.

"Tell him -- to come in," she whispered.

"Hey, there, Las Vegas!" called Roy. "Rustle hyar, will you?"When Bo had been led into the sitting-room and seated in a chair Carmichael entered. His face was a study, as slowly he walked up to Bo.

"Girl, you -- ain't hurt?" he asked, huskily.

"It's no fault of yours that I'm not crippled -- or dead or worse," retorted Bo. "You said the south range was the only safe ride for me. And there -- I -- it happened."She panted a little and her bosom heaved. One of her gauntlets was gone, and the bare band, that was bruised and bloody, trembled as she held it out.

"Dear, tell us -- are you badly hurt?" queried Helen, with hurried gentleness.

同类推荐
  • Elements of Political Economy

    Elements of Political Economy

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 皇甫持正集

    皇甫持正集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 康雍乾间文字之狱

    康雍乾间文字之狱

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上洞玄灵宝本行宿缘经

    太上洞玄灵宝本行宿缘经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 太上戒经

    太上戒经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 血族女王养成计划

    血族女王养成计划

    不愿意受限制的傲娇公主,为了躲避族人们的视线,伪装成魔,却被魔王的第七个儿子——西列维·卡斯兰蒂·纽伦菲特当作落魄的贵族小姐。结果。。。。她踏上了一条『不归路』=================分割线===============“喂,我饿了。”她拽着他的衣服。“饿了就去吃。”他怔住。“还有,你饿了为什么叫我?”“你的血看起来很好喝。”她看着他回答。
  • 贼心所欲

    贼心所欲

    做贼呢,修不修神不重要,重要的是开心。如何才能开心?有恩报恩,有仇报仇,让我的恩人、兄弟和朋友享受荣华富贵;让我的敌人在地狱血海里受苦,这便开心了!贼心所欲的,是金钱,是美色,是天下无敌的秘法奇功,是神秘莫测的太古神兵,又或者,只是一刹那的热血沸腾,豪气冲天?【升级流爽书,主角:不忍不该忍之事,不忍不该忍之人。心胸豁达,不记仇,有仇当场就报了。不讨好、不攀附有点姿色权势就跩的二五八万的公主、圣女、帮主之女、城主之女、高手之女。除恶务尽,斩草除根,绝无妇人之仁。绝不轻易用配角的牺牲来赚取读者眼泪,跟主角混,都有肉吃,绝不杯具。所以,请放心观看。】
  • 傲世封神

    傲世封神

    少年身怀禁忌血脉,自苦寒中走出,修人族无上不灭体。踏天才,斩强敌,横枪所向,征战天下,横推各族最强天骄。举世浩劫,万族争雄,少年无敌,带人族步入巅峰,恒古不朽。要世间永恒,种族长存,唯有封神……
  • 请君入瓮

    请君入瓮

    顾家有女,皎皎如日月,却一片赤诚真心错付。当往事都烟消云散,有人期望她做回顾氏的娇娇女,亦有人期望她永远是游荡在外的孤女。成王败寇,仇人又究竟是谁?
  • 兄弟礼赞

    兄弟礼赞

    兄弟二字重如泰山,看兄弟如何携手一起闯。一首礼赞兄弟的歌曲正在悄然奏响。看人性,善恶,利益,爱情,友情,背叛兄弟该如何抉择!看社会勾心斗角,尔虞我诈,兄弟该如何应对!兄弟说:“梦想是要有的,万一实现了呢!”
  • 遇见花开

    遇见花开

    十二岁那年的海边,潘朵拉的漂流瓶被“容帆”拾到,同病相怜,惺惺相惜,“容帆”承诺“长大后,我娶你,带你去天涯海角。”十年辗转,从台湾回到大陆的潘朵拉又来到这个有海的城市,找到她心心念念的容帆,见身为大医生的容帆仍保留着十年前的漂流瓶,潘朵拉大胆表白。漂流瓶被骁音无意打碎,潘朵拉才发现容帆的漂流瓶里并非她当年写下的许愿纸签,而是闺蜜小培送他的365颗幸运星。此漂流瓶非彼漂流瓶,此容帆非彼容帆。倪骁音深锁在第三格抽屉里的秘密终于被哥哥容帆发现,那是与幸运星瓶一模一样的漂流瓶,爸爸希望他像哥哥一样优秀,所以十二岁时,他说他叫容帆。
  • 棋道争锋

    棋道争锋

    这是一个神奇的象棋世界,棋者通过修炼棋道,可以获得强大的棋道之力。排兵布阵,局成杀敌。调兵遣将,横扫千军。少年棋童不鸣则已,一鸣惊人,踏上棋道争锋之路!新人新书,请多收藏,百万长篇,质量为上!本书群号:547087377
  • 高唐梦

    高唐梦

    李饮家贫,从小习毛体,喜诗词,上高中不久,便开始了大唐开元之旅。本书风格写实,文笔先下重墨,之后会浓淡相宜。——这是芹菜的第一本书,肯定会有许多不尽如人意的地方,真心希望得到大家的宽容、理解与支持。——以下附庸风雅——香草美人,当从那馨香之物始。至于仗剑去国,游历天涯的情志,大唐除了这白之侠气和饮之儒雅,竟是难寻其右。饮穿大唐,唯有缚鸡之力,未得莫测神功。此人生存之道太差,只运气极佳,又因儿时于那诗词歌赋的些许嗜好,竟在大唐成了正果。至于正果究竟为何物,以愚拙见,当是免不了正头娘子以齐家,偏枕美妾以风流。再如治国、平天下者,当是凭栏浊酒咏醉之词,不足为据,只做流年笑谈罢了。
  • 随身空间之星际美容大师

    随身空间之星际美容大师

    肤白貌美大长腿的女老板,经历了当红小生的背叛后,意外穿越到了未来的时空,相对于上世家财万贯的她,这一世却变得一穷二白,父母身亡,家族败落……就连吃喝住行都成问题,这窘迫潦倒的局面,让她彻底化压力为动力,再加上空间这个金手指,贫穷贵公主,摇身一变,成了香饽饽的美容大师,一个,两个,三个……咦,怎么出现了这么多美男?眼睛都看花了,肿么破?
  • 我的可爱女鬼老婆

    我的可爱女鬼老婆

    与来历不明的白富美未婚妻相识后,我的生活诡异的很有节奏感。孤魂野鬼:“欺负我势单力孤?我的兄弟每人给你一拳你特么医好了都是扁的。”哈士奇:“再跟我墨迹信不信老子一掌把你拍在墙上抠都抠不下来。”张小强:“我只是一个小人物,承担不起太大的责任,放我一马可好?”