[Colonel Starbottle’s Client and Other Stories by Bret Harte]@TWC D-Link bookColonel Starbottle’s Client and Other Stories CHAPTER II 44/55
I had better tether it before the cabin away from the wind. "But I thought wild beasts never came so near," I said quickly. "Mule meat's mighty temptin'," said the girl sententiously and passed on.
I wanted to thank her; I wanted to say how sorry I was that she had been disturbed; I wanted to compliment her on her quiet midnight courage, and yet warn her against recklessness; I wanted to know whether she had been accustomed to such alarms; and if the gun she carried was really a necessity.
But I could only respect her reticence, and I was turning away when I was struck by a more inexplicable spectacle.
As she neared the end of the extension I distinctly saw the tall figure of a man, moving with a certain diffidence and hesitation that did not, however, suggest any intention of concealment, among the trees; the girl apparently saw him at the same moment and slightly slackened her pace. Not more than a dozen feet separated them.
He said something that was inaudible to my ears,--but whether from his hesitation or the distance I could not determine.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|