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第6章

The bleak road wound away to the southwest, and from this direction came the gusty wind.It did not blow regularly so that Carley could be on her guard.It lulled now and then, permitting her to look about, and then suddenly again whipping dust into her face.The smell of the dust was as unpleasant as the sting.It made her nostrils smart.It was penetrating, and a little more of it would have been suffocating.And as a leaden gray bank of broken clouds rolled up the wind grew stronger and the air colder.

Chilled before, Carley now became thoroughly cold.

There appeared to be no end to the devastated forest land, and the farther she rode the more barren and sordid grew the landscape.Carley forgot about the impressive mountains behind her.And as the ride wore into hours, such was her discomfort and disillusion that she forgot about Glenn Kilbourne.

She did not reach the point of regretting her adventure, but she grew mightily unhappy.Now and then she espied dilapidated log cabins and surroundings even more squalid than the ruined forest.What wretched abodes! Could it be possible that people had lived in them? She imagined men had but hardly women and children.Somewhere she had forgotten an idea that women and children were extremely scarce in the West.

Straggling bits of forest--yellow pines, the driver called the trees--began to encroach upon the burned-over and arid barren land.To Carley these groves, by reason of contrast and proof of what once was, only rendered the landscape more forlorn and dreary.Why had these miles and miles of forest been cut? By money grubbers, she supposed, the same as were devastating the Adirondacks.Presently, when the driver had to halt to repair or adjust something wrong with the harness, Carley was grateful for a respite from cold inaction.She got out and walked.Sleet began to fall, and when she resumed her seat in the vehicle she asked the driver for the blanket to cover her.The smell of this horse blanket was less endurable than the cold.Carley huddled down into a state of apathetic misery.Already she had enough of the West.

But the sleet storm passed, the clouds broke, the sun shone through, greatly mitigating her discomfort.By and by the road led into a section of real forest, unspoiled in any degree.Carley saw large gray squirrels with tufted ears and white bushy tails.Presently the driver pointed out a flock of huge birds, which Carley, on second glance, recognized as turkeys, only these were sleek and glossy, with flecks of bronze and black and white, quite different from turkeys back East."There must be a farm near," said Carley, gazing about.

"No, ma'am.Them's wild turkeys," replied the driver, "an' shore the best eatin' you ever had in your life."A little while afterwards, as they were emerging from the woodland into more denuded country, he pointed out to Carley a herd of gray white-rumped animals that she took to be sheep.

"An' them's antelope," he said."Once this desert was overrun by antelope.

Then they nearly disappeared.An' now they're increasin' again."More barren country, more bad weather, and especially an exceedingly rough road reduced Carley to her former state of dejection.The jolting over roots and rocks and ruts was worse than uncomfortable.She had to hold on to the seat to keep from being thrown out.The horses did not appreciably change their gait for rough sections of the road.Then a more severe jolt brought Carley's knee in violent contact with an iron bolt on the forward seat, and it hurt her so acutely that she had to bite her lips to keep from screaming.A smoother stretch of road did not come any too soon for her.

It led into forest again.And Carley soon became aware that they had at last left the cut and burned-over district of timberland behind.A cold wind moaned through the treetops and set the drops of water pattering down upon her.It lashed her wet face.Carley closed her eyes and sagged in her seat, mostly oblivious to the passing scenery."The girls will never believe this of me," she soliloquized.And indeed she was amazed at herself.Then thought of Glenn strengthened her.It did not really matter what she suffered on the way to him.Only she was disgusted at her lack of stamina, and her appalling sensitiveness to discomfort.

"Wal, hyar's Oak Creek Canyon," called the driver.

Carley, rousing out of her weary preoccupation, opened her eyes to see that the driver had halted at a turn of the road, where apparently it descended a fearful declivity.

The very forest-fringed earth seemed to have opened into a deep abyss, ribbed by red rock walls and choked by steep mats of green timber.The chasm was a V-shaped split and so deep that looking downward sent at once a chill and a shudder over Carley.At that point it appeared narrow and ended in a box.In the other direction, it widened and deepened, and stretched farther on between tremendous walls of red, and split its winding floor of green with glimpses of a gleaming creek, bowlder-strewn and ridged by white rapids.A low mellow roar of rushing waters floated up to Carley's ears.

What a wild, lonely, terrible place! Could Glenn possibly live down there in that ragged rent in the earth? It frightened her--the sheer sudden plunge of it from the heights.Far down the gorge a purple light shone on the forested floor.And on the moment the sun burst through the clouds and sent a golden blaze down into the depths, transforming them incalculably.

The great cliffs turned gold, the creek changed to glancing silver, the green of trees vividly freshened, and in the clefts rays of sunlight burned into the blue shadows.Carley had never gazed upon a scene like this.

Hostile and prejudiced, she yet felt wrung from her an acknowledgment of beauty and grandeur.But wild, violent, savage! Not livable! This insulated rift in the crust of the earth was a gigantic burrow for beasts, perhaps for outlawed men--not for a civilized person--not for Glenn Kilbourne.

"Don't be scart, ma'am," spoke up the driver."It's safe if you're careful.

An' I've druv this manys the time."

Carley's heartbeats thumped at her side, rather denying her taunted assurance of fearlessness.Then the rickety vehicle started down at an angle that forced her to cling to her seat.

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