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lin mclean-第23章

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off this regenerating evil until the latest day; as was his custom; and

now he was setting forth to do the whole thing at a blow; entirely

planless among the guns and rocking…horses that would presently surround

him。 As he reached the highway he heard himself familiarly addressed from

a distance; and; turning; saw four sons of the alkali jogging into town

from the plain。 One who had shouted to him galloped out from the others;

rounded the Capitol's enclosure; and; approaching with radiant

countenance leaned to reach the hand of the Governor; and once again

greeted him with a hilarious 〃Hello; Doc!〃



Governor Barker; M。D。; seeing Mr。 McLean unexpectedly after several

years; hailed the horseman with frank and lively pleasure; and; inquiring

who might be the other riders behind; was told that they were Shorty;

Chalkeye; and Dollar Bill; come for Christmas。 〃And dandies to hit town

with;〃 Mr。 McLean added。 〃Red…hot。〃



〃I am acquainted with them;〃 assented his Excellency。



〃We've been ridin' trail for twelve weeks;〃 the cow…puncher continued;

〃makin' our beds down anywheres; and eatin' the same old chuck every day。

So we've shook fried beef and heifer's delight; and we're goin' to feed

high。〃



Then Mr。 McLean overflowed with talk and pungent confidences; for the

holidays already rioted in his spirit; and his tongue was loosed over

their coming rites。



〃We've soured on scenery;〃 he finished; in his drastic idiom。 〃We're sick

of moonlight and cow…dung; and we're heeled for a big time。〃



〃Call on me;〃 remarked the Governor; cheerily; 〃when you're ready for

bromides and sulphates。〃



〃I ain't box…headed no more;〃 protested Mr。 McLean; 〃I've got maturity;

Doc; since I seen yu' at the rain…making; and I'm a heap older than them

hospital days when I bust my leg on yu'。 Three or four glasses and quit。

That's my rule。〃



〃That your rule; too?〃 inquired the Governor of Shorty; Chalkeye; and

Dollar Bill。 These gentlemen of the saddle were sitting quite

expressionless upon their horses。



〃We ain't talkin'; we're waitin';〃 observed Chalkeye; and the three

cynics smiled amiably。



〃Well; Doc; see yu' again;〃 said Mr。 McLean。 He turned to accompany his

brother cow…punchers; but in that particular moment Fate descended or

came up from whatever place she dwells in and entered the body of the

unsuspecting Governor。



〃What's your hurry?〃 said Fate; speaking in the official's hearty manner。

〃Come along with me。〃



〃Can't do it。 Where are yu' goin'?〃



〃Christmasing;〃 replied Fate。



〃Well; I've got to feed my horse。 Christmasing; yu' say?〃



〃Yes; I'm buying toys。〃



〃Toys! You? What for?〃



〃Oh; some kids。〃



〃Yourn?〃 screeched Lin; precipitately。



His Excellency the jovial Governor opened his teeth in pleasure at this;

for he was a bachelor; and there were fifteen upon his list; which he

held up for the edification of the hasty McLean。 〃Not mine; I'm happy to

say。 My friends keep marrying and settling; and their kids call me uncle;

and climb around and bother; and I forget their names; and think it's a

girl; and the mother gets mad。 Why; if I didn't remember these little

folks at Christmas they'd be wonderingnot the kids; they just break

your toys and don't notice; but the mother would wonder'What's the

matter with Dr。 Barker? Has Governor Barker gone back on us?'that's

where the strain comes!〃 he broke off; facing Mr。 McLean with another

spacious laugh。



But the cow…puncher had ceased to smile; and now; while Barker ran on

exuberantly; McLean's wide…open eyes rested upon him; singular and

intent; and in their hazel depths the last gleam of jocularity went out。



〃That's where the strain comes; you see。 Two sets of acquaintances。

Grateful patients and loyal voters; and I've got to keep solid with both

outfits; especially the wives and mothers。 They're the people。 So it's

drums; and dolls; and sheep on wheels; and games; and monkeys on a stick;

and the saleslady shows you a mechanical bear; and it costs too much; and

you forget whether the Judge's second girl is Nellie or Susie; andwell;

I'm just in for my annual circus this afternoon! You're in luck。

Christmas don't trouble a chap fixed like you。〃



Lin McLean prolonged the sentence like a distant echo。



〃A chap fixed like you!〃 The cow…puncher said it slowly to himself。 〃No;

sure。〃 He seemed to be watching Shorty; and Chalkeye; and Dollar Bill

going down the road。 〃That's a new ideaChristmas;〃 he murmured; for it

was one of his oldest; and he was recalling the Christmas when he wore

his first long trousers。



〃Comes once a year pretty regular;〃 remarked the prosperous Governor。

〃Seems often when you pay the bill。〃



〃I haven't made a Christmas gift;〃 pursued the cow…puncher; dreamily;

〃not forforLord! it's a hundred years; I guess。 I don't know anybody

that has any right to look for such a thing from me。〃 This was indeed a

new idea; and it did not stop the chill that was spreading in his heart。



〃Gee whiz!〃 said Barker; briskly; 〃there goes twelve o'clock。 I've got to

make a start。 Sorry you can't come and help me。 Good…bye!〃



His Excellency left the rider sitting motionless; and forgot him at once

in his own preoccupation。 He hastened upon his journey to the shops with

the list; not in his pocket; but held firmly; like a plank in the

imminence of shipwreck。 The Nellies and Susies pervaded his mind; and he

struggled with the presentiment that in a day or two he would recall some

omitted and wretchedly important child。 Quick hoof…beats made him look

up; and Mr。 McLean passed like a wind。 The Governor absently watched him

go; and saw the pony hunch and stiffen in the check of his speed when Lin

overtook his companions。 Down there in the distance they took a side

street; and Barker rejoicingly remembered one more name and wrote it as

he walked。 In a few minutes he had come to the shops; and met face to

face with Mr。 McLean。



〃The boys are seein' after my horse;〃 Lin rapidly began; 〃and I've got to

meet 'em sharp at one。 We're twelve weeks shy on a square meal; yu' see;

and this first has been a date from 'way back。 I'd like to〃 Here Mr。

McLean cleared his throat; and his speech went less smoothly。 〃Doc; I'd

like just for a while to watch yu' gettin'them monkeys; yu' know。〃



The Governor expressed his agreeable surprise at this change of mind; and

was glad of McLean's company and judgment during the impending

selections。 A picture of a cow…puncher and himself discussing a couple of

dolls rose nimbly in Barker's mental eye; and it was with an imperfect

honesty that he said; 〃You'll help me a heap。〃



And Lin; quite sincere; replied; 〃Thank yu'。〃



So together these two went Christmasing in the throng。 Wyoming's Chief

Executive knocked elbows with the spurred and jingling waif; one man as

good as another in that raw; hopeful; full…blooded cattle era; which now

the sobered West remembers as the days of its f
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