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第22章

Here in this tunnel He was my pardner, That same Tom Flynn,--Working together, In wind and weather, Day out and in.

Didn't know Flynn!

Well, that IS queer;

Why, it's a sin To think of Tom Flynn,--Tom with his cheer, Tom without fear,--Stranger, look 'yar!

Thar in the drift, Back to the wall, He held the timbers Ready to fall;

Then in the darkness I heard him call:

"Run for your life, Jake!

Run for your wife's sake!

Don't wait for me."

And that was all Heard in the din, Heard of Tom Flynn,--Flynn of Virginia.

That's all about Flynn of Virginia.

That lets me out.

Here in the damp,--Out of the sun,--That 'ar derned lamp Makes my eyes run.

Well, there,--I'm done!

But, sir, when you'll Hear the next fool Asking of Flynn,--Flynn of Virginia,--Just you chip in, Say you knew Flynn;

Say that you've been 'yar.

"CICELY"

(ALKALI STATION)

Cicely says you're a poet; maybe,--I ain't much on rhyme:

I reckon you'd give me a hundred, and beat me every time.

Poetry!--that's the way some chaps puts up an idee, But I takes mine "straight without sugar," and that's what's the matter with me.

Poetry!--just look round you,--alkali, rock, and sage;

Sage-brush, rock, and alkali; ain't it a pretty page!

Sun in the east at mornin', sun in the west at night, And the shadow of this 'yer station the on'y thing moves in sight.

Poetry!--Well now--Polly! Polly, run to your mam;

Run right away, my pooty! By-by! Ain't she a lamb?

Poetry!--that reminds me o' suthin' right in that suit:

Jest shet that door thar, will yer?--for Cicely's ears is cute.

Ye noticed Polly,--the baby? A month afore she was born, Cicely--my old woman--was moody-like and forlorn;

Out of her head and crazy, and talked of flowers and trees;

Family man yourself, sir? Well, you know what a woman be's.

Narvous she was, and restless,--said that she "couldn't stay."

Stay!--and the nearest woman seventeen miles away.

But I fixed it up with the doctor, and he said he would be on hand, And I kinder stuck by the shanty, and fenced in that bit o' land.

One night,--the tenth of October,--I woke with a chill and a fright, For the door it was standing open, and Cicely warn't in sight, But a note was pinned on the blanket, which it said that she "couldn't stay,"

But had gone to visit her neighbor,--seventeen miles away!

When and how she stampeded, I didn't wait for to see, For out in the road, next minit, I started as wild as she;

Running first this way and that way, like a hound that is off the scent, For there warn't no track in the darkness to tell me the way she went.

I've had some mighty mean moments afore I kem to this spot,--Lost on the Plains in '50, drownded almost and shot;

But out on this alkali desert, a-hunting a crazy wife, Was ra'ly as on-satis-factory as anything in my life.

"Cicely! Cicely! Cicely!" I called, and I held my breath, And "Cicely!" came from the canyon,--and all was as still as death.

And "Cicely! Cicely! Cicely!" came from the rocks below, And jest but a whisper of "Cicely!" down from them peaks of snow.

I ain't what you call religious,--but I jest looked up to the sky, And--this 'yer's to what I'm coming, and maybe ye think I lie:

But up away to the east'ard, yaller and big and far, I saw of a suddent rising the singlerist kind of star.

Big and yaller and dancing, it seemed to beckon to me:

Yaller and big and dancing, such as you never see:

Big and yaller and dancing,--I never saw such a star, And I thought of them sharps in the Bible, and I went for it then and thar.

Over the brush and bowlders I stumbled and pushed ahead, Keeping the star afore me, I went wherever it led.

It might hev been for an hour, when suddent and peart and nigh, Out of the yearth afore me thar riz up a baby's cry.

Listen! thar's the same music; but her lungs they are stronger now Than the day I packed her and her mother,--I'm derned if I jest know how.

But the doctor kem the next minit, and the joke o' the whole thing is That Cis never knew what happened from that very night to this!

But Cicely says you're a poet, and maybe you might, some day, Jest sling her a rhyme 'bout a baby that was born in a curious way, And see what she says; and, old fellow, when you speak of the star, don't tell As how 'twas the doctor's lantern,--for maybe 'twon't sound so well.

PENELOPE

(SIMPSON'S BAR, 1858)

So you've kem 'yer agen, And one answer won't do?

Well, of all the derned men That I've struck, it is you.

O Sal! 'yer's that derned fool from Simpson's, cavortin' round 'yer in the dew.

Kem in, ef you WILL.

Thar,--quit! Take a cheer.

Not that; you can't fill Them theer cushings this year,--For that cheer was my old man's, Joe Simpson, and they don't make such men about 'yer.

He was tall, was my Jack, And as strong as a tree.

Thar's his gun on the rack,--Jest you heft it, and see.

And YOU come a courtin' his widder! Lord! where can that critter, Sal, be!

You'd fill my Jack's place?

And a man of your size,--With no baird to his face, Nor a snap to his eyes, And nary--Sho! thar! I was foolin',--I was, Joe, for sartain,--don't rise.

Sit down. Law! why, sho!

I'm as weak as a gal.

Sal! Don't you go, Joe, Or I'll faint,--sure, I shall.

Sit down,--ANYWHEER, where you like, Joe,--in that cheer, if you choose,--Lord! where's Sal?

PLAIN LANGUAGE FROM TRUTHFUL JAMES

(TABLE MOUNTAIN, 1870)

Which I wish to remark, And my language is plain, That for ways that are dark And for tricks that are vain, The heathen Chinee is peculiar, Which the same I would rise to explain.

Ah Sin was his name;

And I shall not deny, In regard to the same, What that name might imply;

But his smile it was pensive and childlike, As I frequent remarked to Bill Nye.

It was August the third, And quite soft was the skies;

Which it might be inferred That Ah Sin was likewise;

Yet he played it that day upon William And me in a way I despise.

Which we had a small game, And Ah Sin took a hand:

It was Euchre. The same He did not understand;

But he smiled as he sat by the table, With the smile that was childlike and bland.

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