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第20章

After a time the sound of musketry grew faint and the cannon boomed in the distance.The sun, suddenly apparent, blazed among the trees.The insects were making rhythmical noises.They seemed to be grinding their teeth in unison.Awoodpecker stuck his impudent head around the side of a tree.A bird flew on lighthearted wing.

Off was the rumble of death.It seemed now that Nature had no ears.

This landscape gave him assurance.A fair field holding life.It was the religion of peace.

It would die if its timid eyes were compelled to see blood.He conceived Nature to be a woman with a deep aversion to tragedy.

He threw a pine cone at a jovial squirrel, and he ran with chattering fear.High in a treetop he stopped, and, poking his head cautiously from behind a branch, looked down with an air of trepi-dation.

The youth felt triumphant at this exhibition.

There was the law, he said.Nature had given him a sign.The squirrel, immediately upon rec-ognizing danger, had taken to his legs without ado.He did not stand stolidly baring his furry belly to the missile, and die with an upward glance at the sympathetic heavens.On the con-trary, he had fled as fast as his legs could carry him; and he was but an ordinary squirrel, too--doubtless no philosopher of his race.The youth wended, feeling that Nature was of his mind.

She re-enforced his argument with proofs that lived where the sun shone.

Once he found himself almost into a swamp.

He was obliged to walk upon bog tufts and watch his feet to keep from the oily mire.Paus-ing at one time to look about him he saw, out at some black water, a small animal pounce in and emerge directly with a gleaming fish.

The youth went again into the deep thickets.

The brushed branches made a noise that drowned the sounds of cannon.He walked on, going from obscurity into promises of a greater obscurity.

At length he reached a place where the high, arching boughs made a chapel.He softly pushed the green doors aside and entered.Pine needles were a gentle brown carpet.There was a reli-gious half light.

Near the threshold he stopped, horror-stricken at the sight of a thing.

He was being looked at by a dead man who was seated with his back against a columnlike tree.The corpse was dressed in a uniform that once had been blue, but was now faded to a mel-ancholy shade of green.The eyes, staring at the youth, had changed to the dull hue to be seen on the side of a dead fish.The mouth was open.

Its red had changed to an appalling yellow.

Over the gray skin of the face ran little ants.

One was trundling some sort of a bundle along the upper lip.

The youth gave a shriek as he confronted the thing.He was for moments turned to stone be-fore it.He remained staring into the liquid-look-ing eyes.The dead man and the living man ex-changed a long look.Then the youth cautiously put one hand behind him and brought it against a tree.Leaning upon this he retreated, step by step, with his face still toward the thing.He feared that if he turned his back the body might spring up and stealthily pursue him.

The branches, pushing against him, threat-ened to throw him over upon it.His unguided feet, too, caught aggravatingly in brambles; and with it all he received a subtle suggestion to touch the corpse.As he thought of his hand upon it he shuddered profoundly.

At last he burst the bonds which had fastened him to the spot and fled, unheeding the under-brush.He was pursued by a sight of the black ants swarming greedily upon the gray face and venturing horribly near to the eyes.

After a time he paused, and, breathless and panting, listened.He imagined some strange voice would come from the dead throat and squawk after him in horrible menaces.

The trees about the portal of the chapel moved soughingly in a soft wind.A sad silence was upon the little guarding edifice.

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