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第27章

"Howdy, Lee!" she said, coolly, with her clear eyes on him.A tiny frown knitted her brow.She did not, at the moment, entirely approve of him.

"Shore am glad to see you, Flo," he said, with rather a heavy expulsion of breath.He wore a cheerful grin that in no wise deceived Flo, or Carley either.The young man had a furtive expression of eye.

"Ahuh!" returned Flo.

"I was shore sorry about--about that--" he floundered, in low voice.

"About what?"

"Aw, you know, Flo."

Carley strolled out of hearing, sure of two things--that she felt rather sorry for Stanton, and that his course of love did not augur well for smooth running.What queer creatures were women! Carley had seen several million coquettes, she believed; and assuredly Flo Hutter belonged to the species.

Upon Carley's return to the cabin she found Stanton and Flo waiting for her to accompany them on a ride up the foothill.She was so stiff and sore that she could hardly mount into the saddle; and the first mile of riding was something like a nightmare.She lagged behind Flo and Stanton, who apparently forgot her in their quarrel.

The riders soon struck the base of a long incline of rocky ground that led up to the slope of the foothill.Here rocks and gravel gave place to black cinders out of which grew a scant bleached grass.This desert verdure was what lent the soft gray shade to the foothill when seen from a distance.

The slope was gentle, so that the ascent did not entail any hardship.

Carley was amazed at the length of the slope, and also to see how high over the desert she was getting.She felt lifted out of a monotonous level.Agreen-gray leaguelong cedar forest extended down toward Oak Creek.Behind her the magnificent bulk of the mountains reached up into the stormy clouds, showing white slopes of snow under the gray pall.

The hoofs of the horses sank in the cinders.A fine choking dust assailed Carley's nostrils.Presently, when there appeared at least a third of the ascent still to be accomplished and Flo dismounted to walk, leading their horses.Carley had no choice but to do likewise.At first walking was a relief.Soon, however, the soft yielding cinders began to drag at her feet.

At every step she slipped back a few inches, a very annoying feature of climbing.When her legs seemed to grow dead Carley paused for a little rest.The last of the ascent, over a few hundred yards of looser cinders, taxed her remaining strength to the limit.She grew hot and wet and out of breath.Her heart labored.An unreasonable antipathy seemed to attend her efforts.Only her ridiculous vanity held her to this task.She wanted to please Glenn, but not so earnestly that she would have kept on plodding up this ghastly bare mound of cinders.Carley did not mind being a tenderfoot, but she hated the thought of these Westerners considering her a weakling.

So she bore the pain of raw blisters and the miserable sensation of staggering on under a leaden weight.

Several times she noted that Flo and Stanton halted to face each other in rather heated argument.At least Stanton's red face and forceful gestures attested to heat on his part.Flo evidently was weary of argument, and in answer to a sharp reproach she retorted, "Shore I was different after he came." To which Stanton responded by a quick passionate shrinking as if he had been stung.

Carley had her own reaction to this speech she could not help hearing; and inwardly, at least, her feeling must have been similar to Stanton's.She forgot the object of this climb and looked off to her right at the green level without really seeing it.A vague sadness weighed upon her soul.Was there to be a tangle of fates here, a conflict of wills, a crossing of loves? Flo's terse confession could not be taken lightly.Did she mean that she loved Glenn? Carley began to fear it.Only another reason why she must persuade Glenn to go back East! But the closer Carley came to what she divined must be an ordeal the more she dreaded it.This raw, crude West might have confronted her with a situation beyond her control.And as she dragged her weighted feet through the cinders, kicking, up little puffs of black dust, she felt what she admitted to be an unreasonable resentment toward these Westerners and their barren, isolated, and boundless world.

"Carley," called Flo, "come--looksee, as the Indians say.Here is Glenn's Painted Desert, and I reckon it's shore worth seeing."To Carley's surprise, she found herself upon the knob of the foothill.And when she looked out across a suddenly distinguish able void she seemed struck by the immensity of something she was unable to grasp.She dropped her bridle; she gazed slowly, as if drawn, hearing Flo's voice.

"That thin green line of cottonwoods down there is the Little Colorado River," Flo was saying."Reckon it's sixty miles, all down hill.The Painted Desert begins there and also the Navajo Reservation.You see the white strips, the red veins, the yellow bars, the black lines.They are all desert steps leading up and up for miles.That sharp black peak is called Wildcat.It's about a hundred miles.You see the desert stretching away to the right, growing dim--lost in distance? We don't know that country.But that north country we know as landmarks, anyway.Look at that saw-tooth range.The Indians call it Echo Cliffs.At the far end it drops off into the Colorado River.Lee's Ferry is there--about one hundred and sixty miles.That ragged black rent is the Grand Canyon.Looks like a thread, doesn't it? But Carley, it's some hole, believe me.Away to the left you see the tremendous wall rising and turning to come this way.That's the north wall of the Canyon.It ends at the great bluff--Greenland Point.See the black fringe above the bar of gold.That's a belt of pine trees.It's about eighty miles across this ragged old stone washboard of a desert.

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