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第24章 CREATED HE THEM(4)

"Yes you are, and you're going to get your health and strength back again, so that the look of you will put the colour in Mary's cheeks where it used to be.""I'm going back with you." Al's voice was firm."I'm going to take the same train back.It's about time for that carriage, I guess.""I haven't told you all my plans," George tried to go on, but Al cut him off.

"You might as well quit that.I don't want any of your soapy talking.You treat me like a child.I'm not a child.My mind's made up, and I'll show you how long it can stay made up.You needn't talk to me.I don't care a rap for what you're going to say."A baleful light was in his eyes, and to his brother he seemed for all the world like a cornered rat, desperate and ready to fight.As George looked at him he remembered back to their childhood, and it came to him that at last was aroused in Al the same old stubborn strain that had enabled him, as a child, to stand against all force and persuasion.

George abandoned hope.He had lost.This creature was not human.The last fine instinct of the human had fled.It was a brute, sluggish and stolid, impossible to move--just the raw stuff of life, combative, rebellious, and indomitable.And as he contemplated his brother he felt in himself the rising up of a similar brute.He became suddenly aware that his fingers were tensing and crooking like a thug's, and he knew the desire to kill.And his reason, turned traitor at last, counselled that he should kill, that it was the only thing left for him to do.

He was aroused by a servant calling to him through the trees that the carriage was waiting.He answered.Then, looking straight before him, he discovered his brother.He had forgotten it was his brother.It had been only a thing the moment before.He began to talk, and as he talked the way became clear to him.His reason had not turned traitor.The brute in him had merely orientated his reason.

"You are no earthly good, Al, " he said."You know that.You've made Mary's life a hell.You are a curse to your children.And you have not made life exactly a paradise for the rest of us.""There's no use your talking," Al interjected."I'm not going to stay here.""That's what I'm coming to," George continued."You don't have to stay here." (Al's face brightened, and he involuntarily made a movement, as though about to start toward the carriage.) "On the other hand, it is not necessary that you should return with me.There is another way."George's hand went to his hip pocket and appeared with a revolver.It lay along his palm, the butt toward Al, and toward Al he extended it.At the same time, with his head, he indicated the near-by thicket.

"You can't bluff me," Al snarled.

"It is not a bluff, Al.Look at me.I mean it.And if you don't do it for yourself, I shall have to do it for you."They faced each other, the proffered revolver still extended.Al debated for a moment, then his eyes blazed.With a quick movement he seized the revolver.

"My God! I'll do it," he said."I'll show you what I've got in me."George felt suddenly sick.He turned away.He did not see his brother enter the thicket, but he heard the passage of his body through the leaves and branches.

"Good-bye, Al," he called.

"Good-bye," came from the thicket.

George felt the sweat upon his forehead.He began mopping his face with his handkerchief.He heard, as from a remote distance, the voice of the servant again calling to him that the carriage was waiting.The woodpecker dropped down through the mottled sunshine and lighted on the trunk of a tree a dozen feet away.George felt that it was all a dream, and yet through it all he felt supreme justification.It was the right thing to do.It was the only thing.

His whole body gave a spasmodic start, as though the revolver had been fired.It was the voice of Al, close at his back.

"Here's your gun," Al said."I'll stay."The servant appeared among the trees, approaching rapidly and calling anxiously.George put the weapon in his pocket and caught both his brother's hands in his own.

"God bless you, old man," he murmured ; "and"--with a final squeeze of the hands--"good luck!""I'm coming," he called to the servant, and turned and ran through the trees toward the carriage.

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