登陆注册
19588900000097

第97章

"If she is the kind of girl that enjoys kissing Smith I don't want her," he said to himself savagely, and then cursed himself that he knew it was a lie.For no matter how she should affront him or humiliate herself he well knew he should take her gladly on his bended knees from Smith's hands.The cure somehow was not working, but he would allow no one to suspect it.His voice was even and his manner cheerful as ever.Only Mrs.Cameron, who held the key to his heart, suspected the agony through which he was passing during the tea-hour.And it was to secure respite for him that the tea was hurried and the doctor packed off to saddle Pepper and round up the cows for the milking.

Pepper was by birth and breeding a cow-horse, and once set upon a trail after a bunch of cows he could be trusted to round them up with little or no aid from his rider.Hence once astride Pepper and Pepper with his nose pointed toward the ranging cows, the doctor could allow his heart to roam at will.And like a homing pigeon, his heart, after some faint struggles in the grip of its owner's will, made swift flight toward the far-away Highland glen across the sea, the Cuagh Oir.

With deliberate purpose he set himself to live again the tender and ineffaceable memories of that eventful visit to the glen when first his eyes were filled with the vision of the girl with the sunny hair and the sunny eyes who that day seemed to fill the very glen and ever since that day his heart with glory.

With deliberate purpose, too, he set himself to recall the glen itself, its lights and shadows, its purple hilltops, its emerald loch far down at the bottom, the little clachan on the hillside and up above it the old manor-house.But ever and again his heart would pause to catch anew some flitting glance of the brown eyes, some turn of the golden head, some cadence of the soft Highland voice, some fitful illusive sweetness of the smile upon the curving lips, pause and return upon its tracks to feel anew that subtle rapture of the first poignant thrill, lingering over each separate memory as a drunkard lingers regretful over his last sweet drops of wine.

Meantime Pepper's intelligent diligence had sent every cow home to its milking, and so, making his way by a short cut that led along the Big Horn River and round the poplar bluff, the doctor, suddenly waking from his dream of the past, faced with a fresh and sharper stab the reality of the present.The suddenness and sharpness of the pain made him pull his horse up short.

"I'll cut this country and go East," he said aloud, coming to a conclusive decision upon a plan long considered, "I'll go in for specializing.I have done with all this nonsense."He sat his horse looking eastward over the hills that rolled far away to the horizon.His eye wandered down the river gleaming now like gold in the sunset glow.He had learned to love this land of great sunlit spaces and fresh blowing winds, but this evening its very beauty appeared intolerable to him.Ever since the death of Raven upon that tragic night of the cattle-raid he had been fighting his bitter loss and disappointment; with indifferent success, it is true, but still not without the hope of attaining final peace of soul.This evening he knew that, while he lived in this land, peace would never come to him, for his heart-wound never would heal.

"I will go," he said again."I will say good-by to-night.By Jove! I feel better already.Come along, Pepper! Wake up!"Pepper woke up to some purpose and at a smart canter carried the doctor on his way round the bluff toward a gate that opened into a lane leading to the stables.At the gate a figure started up suddenly from the shadow of a poplar.With a snort and in the midst of his stride Pepper swung on his heels with such amazing abruptness that his rider was flung from his saddle, fortunately upon his feet.

"Confound you for a dumb-headed fool! What are you up to anyway?"he cried in a sudden rage, recognizing Smith, who stood beside the trail in an abjectly apologetic attitude.

"Yes," cried another voice from the shadow."Is he not a fool?

You would think he ought to know Mr.Smith by this time.But Pepper is really very stupid."The doctor stood speechless, surprise, disgust and rage struggling for supremacy among his emotions.He stood gazing stupidly from one to the other, utterly at a loss for words.

"You see, Mr.Smith," began Moira somewhat lamely, "had something to say to me and so we--and so we came--along to the gate.""So I see," replied the doctor gruffly.

"You see Mr.Smith has come to mean a great deal to me--to us--""So I should imagine," replied the doctor.

"His self-sacrifice and courage during those terrible days we can never forget.""Exactly so--quite right," replied the doctor, standing stiffly beside his horse's head.

"You do not know people all at once," continued Moira.

"Ah! Not all at once," the doctor replied.

"But in times of danger and trouble one gets to know them quickly.""Sure thing," said the doctor.

"And it takes times of danger to bring out the hero in a man.""I should imagine so," replied the doctor with his eyes on Smith's childlike and beaming face.

"And you see Mr.Smith was really our whole stay, and--and--we came to rely upon him and we found him so steadfast." In the face of the doctor's stolid brevity Moira was finding conversation difficult.

"Steadfast!" repeated the doctor."Exactly so," his eyes upon Smith's wobbly legs."Mr.Smith I consider a very fortunate man.

I congratulate him on--"

"Oh, have you heard? I did not know that--""Yes.I mean--not exactly."

"Who told you? Is it not splendid?" enthusiasm shining in her eyes.

"Splendid! Yes--that is, for him," replied the doctor without emotion."I congratulate--""But how did you hear?"

"I did not exactly hear, but I had no difficulty in--ah--making the discovery.""Discovery?"

"Yes, discovery.It was fairly plain; I might say it was the feature of the view; in fact it stuck right out of the landscape--hit you in the eye, so to speak."

"The landscape? What can you mean?"

同类推荐
  • The Ninth Vibration

    The Ninth Vibration

    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。
  • 本草备要

    本草备要

    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。
  • 文殊师利菩萨问菩提经论

    文殊师利菩萨问菩提经论

    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。
  • 金园集

    金园集

    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。
  • 陈书

    陈书

    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。
热门推荐
  • 穿越之遇见痴情皇帝

    穿越之遇见痴情皇帝

    不多说了,你们看吧,我为什么发不上来啊,奇怪了
  • 神经启示录

    神经启示录

    妈妈被炸了。世界荒芜了。奇怪的事情接连发生在我的身上,又有一个使命悄然地来临……
  • 圣地烽烟

    圣地烽烟

    他是一个异族人,他有一双灵巧的双手,能用树枝作画,也能给女人看手相,但却不会写字。他有一颗柔软的心,时常被美色所诱惑,但双手却沾满了鲜血。他背负着历史的骂名,为了爱人,和兄弟,将圣地亚哥推入无底深渊,他要在这片神奇的土地上重建另一个乌托邦。
  • 季天传说

    季天传说

    尘世起起浮浮,每一个人的头顶都有着那一份独属于自己的枷锁,当枷锁被打破的那一天,真的就自由了吗?化劲为神,天人为王,大帝一怒,伏尸九百万,都市之中古武为尊。玄境为仙,圣境俯视九天,这是一个集古武与仙道为一体的世界。少年自都市中一路崛起,以古武为基,梦想为脊梁,打破束缚,冲上九天。
  • 神狒正传

    神狒正传

    在上古时期爆发的一场神之间的战争中,凶兽之首神狒被四大神兽设计合力封印在中国大陆的某个地方。千年后,一块花纹石头的发现,一个天才儿童的成长,上古凶兽如何来到现代?为阻止剩余凶兽对人类的报复,重回封印,寻找灵魂碎片,最终为后世人类创下了永不磨灭的丰功伟绩……
  • 蛮妻来袭:腹黑总裁请克制

    蛮妻来袭:腹黑总裁请克制

    他是暮家收养的孤儿,很早就俘获了暮家大小姐的芳心,把她宠上了天。时光如流水,她长成了令无数男人心驰神往的名媛,他亦是人中龙凤。所有人都以为他们婚期将近的时候,她的父亲,因为他,送了命。从那之后,所有人都知道:暮晚于霍于绅,是挚爱,是沉沦,是一辈子都不想放手的宝。霍于绅于暮晚,是折磨,是痛苦,是分分秒秒都难以忘怀的恨。
  • 儒圣

    儒圣

    蛮族动乱,妖魔出世,屠戮苍生。人族危亡之际,天地圣人降世,授书生天地浩然正气,震慑万千蛮妖!诗词断句杀敌,丹青泼墨成河。古琴一曲灭国,棋盘改天换地。穿越者柳子安,修浩然正气,塑文骨、炼文筋、凝文胆,生文心,成就儒圣大道。
  • 将军的重生夫人

    将军的重生夫人

    父母如手足,妻子如衣服。谁砍我手足,我穿他衣服。谁穿我衣服,我砍他手足。将军的衣服,被浸了猪笼。回首才发现,此件最合身!追到了黄泉,寂寞了千年。父母是手足,妻子是心肝。捍卫我手足,呵护我心肝。重生结连理,再续前世缘。---------------------各位看官,停车吃饭,休息读书,请入!不出意外每晚19:00更新!
  • 现在开始练习瑜伽

    现在开始练习瑜伽

    这是辨喜讲解《瑜伽经》的讲授记录,作为印度近代的瑜伽大师,辨喜所讲解的《瑜伽经》无疑是同类书籍中最优秀的,这一点是无须证明的。本书通俗易懂,深入浅出地将瑜伽哲学阐释得淋漓尽致,让人读来意蕴无穷,如果你是一位瑜伽练习者,本书对你理解瑜伽的精髓有着很好的帮助,让你得到更好的修炼效果,如果你不练习瑜伽,本书同样对你非常有益,它将让你认识瑜伽这一古老的哲学体系,丰富你的精神,让你获得身心的平静与和谐。
  • 魅行人间之白之恶

    魅行人间之白之恶

    除却心头大患,婉秋心中的快意压过了负罪感,她执意要去亲自看看小幽——那个折磨了她一年多,害的她差点上吊自杀的女人的尸体。于是,婉秋打开了小幽的屋门,她的三寸金莲踩着地上粘稠的血,一步步走向小幽的床前,而那地上的血似乎要把婉秋拖陷住似的,竟让她的每一步都走得那么艰难,就像是有一双婴儿的小手在用力地拽着她的脚踝……婉秋强迫自己克服内心的不安和恐惧,最终,她来到了小幽的床前——小幽长发凌乱,安静地躺在那里,一动不动,那神态就像睡着了一样,因为胎死腹中,她的肚子还是那么大,而她的脸色则因失血过多而惨白如纸……