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第1章

The sun was going down on the Carquinez Woods.The few shafts of sunlight that had pierced their pillared gloom were lost in unfathomable depths,or splintered their ineffectual lances on the enormous trunks of the redwoods.For a time the dull red of their vast columns,and the dull red of their cast-off bark which matted the echoless aisles,still seemed to hold a faint glow of the dying day.But even this soon passed.Light and color fled upwards.The dark interlaced treetops,that had all day made an impenetrable shade,broke into fire here and there;their lost spires glittered,faded,and went utterly out.A weird twilight that did not come from the outer world,but seemed born of the wood itself,slowly filled and possessed the aisles.The straight,tall,colossal trunks rose dimly like columns of upward smoke.The few fallen trees stretched their huge length into obscurity,and seemed to lie on shadowy trestles.The strange breath that filled these mysterious vaults had neither coldness nor moisture;a dry,fragrant dust arose from the noiseless foot that trod their bark-strewn floor;the aisles might have been tombs,the fallen trees enormous mummies;the silence the solitude of a forgotten past.

And yet this silence was presently broken by a recurring sound like breathing,interrupted occasionally by inarticulate and stertorous gasps.It was not the quick,panting,listening breath of some stealthy feline or canine animal,but indicated a larger,slower,and more powerful organization,whose progress was less watchful and guarded,or as if a fragment of one of the fallen monsters had become animate.At times this life seemed to take visible form,but as vaguely,as misshapenly,as the phantom of a nightmare.Now it was a square object moving sideways,endways,with neither head nor tail and scarcely visible feet;then an arched bulk rolling against the trunks of the trees and recoiling again,or an upright cylindrical mass,but always oscillating and unsteady,and striking the trees on either hand.

The frequent occurrence of the movement suggested the figures of some weird rhythmic dance to music heard by the shape alone.

Suddenly it either became motionless or faded away.

There was the frightened neighing of a horse,the sudden jingling of spurs,a shout and outcry,and the swift apparition of three dancing torches in one of the dark aisles;but so intense was the obscurity that they shed no light on surrounding objects,and seemed to advance of their own volition without human guidance,until they disappeared suddenly behind the interposing bulk of one of the largest trees.Beyond its eighty feet of circumference the light could not reach,and the gloom remained inscrutable.

But the voices and jingling spurs were heard distinctly.

"Blast the mare!She's shied off that cursed trail again.""Ye ain't lost it again,hev ye?"growled a second voice.

"That's jist what I hev.And these blasted pine-knots don't give light an inch beyond 'em.D--d if I don't think they make this cursed hole blacker."There was a laugh--a woman's laugh--hysterical,bitter,sarcastic,exasperating.The second speaker,without heeding it,went on:--"What in thunder skeert the hosses?Did you see or hear anything?""Nothin'.The wood is like a graveyard."

The woman's voice again broke into a hoarse,contemptuous laugh.

The man resumed angrily:--

"If you know anything,why in h-ll don't you say so,instead of cackling like a d--d squaw there?P'raps you reckon you ken find the trail too.""Take this rope off my wrist,"said the woman's voice,"untie my hands,let me down,and I'll find it."She spoke quickly and with a Spanish accent.

It was the men's turn to laugh."And give you a show to snatch that six-shooter and blow a hole through me,as you did to the Sheriff of Calaveras,eh?Not if this court understands itself,"said the first speaker dryly.

"Go to the devil,then,"she said curtly.

"Not before a lady,"responded the other.There was another laugh from the men,the spurs jingled again,the three torches reappeared from behind the tree,and then passed away in the darkness.

For a time silence and immutability possessed the woods;the great trunks loomed upwards,their fallen brothers stretched their slow length into obscurity.The sound of breathing again became audible;the shape reappeared in the aisle,and recommenced its mystic dance.Presently it was lost in the shadow of the largest tree,and to the sound of breathing succeeded a grating and scratching of bark.Suddenly,as if riven by lightning,a flash broke from the center of the tree-trunk,lit up the woods,and a sharp report rang through it.

After a pause the jingling of spurs and the dancing of torches were revived from the distance.

"Hallo?"

No answer.

"Who fired that shot?"

But there was no reply.A slight veil of smoke passed away to the right,there was the spice of gunpowder in the air,but nothing more.

The torches came forward again,but this time it could be seen they were held in the hands of two men and a woman.The woman's hands were tied at the wrist to the horse-hair reins of her mule,while a riata,passed around her waist and under the mule's girth,was held by one of the men,who were both armed with rifles and revolvers.Their frightened horses curveted,and it was with difficulty they could be made to advance.

"Ho!stranger,what are you shooting at?"

The woman laughed and shrugged her shoulders."Look yonder at the roots of the tree.You're a d--d smart man for a sheriff,ain't you?"The man uttered an exclamation and spurred his horse forward,but the animal reared in terror.He then sprang to the ground and approached the tree.The shape lay there,a scarcely distinguishable bulk.

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