登陆注册
15459200000031

第31章 III(12)

Her husband had admitted this three nights ago; and Captain Duane (she knew) had given him some orders about something; and could it be the Crows? "Ella, I don't know," said Catherine. "Frank talked all about Providence in his incurable way, and it may be anything." So the two ladies wondered together over the fence, until Mrs. Duane, seeing the Captain return, ran to him and asked, were the Crows on the war-path?

Then her Frank told her yes, and that he had detailed Albumblatt to vanquish them and escort them to Carlisle School to learn German and Beethoven's sonatas.

"Stuff, stuff, stuff! Why, there he does go!" cried the unsettled Catherine. "It's something at the Agency!" But Captain Duane was gone into the house for a cigar.

Albumblatt, with Sergeant Casey and a detail of six men, was in truth hastening over that broad mile which opens between Fort Brown and the Agency. On either side of them the level plain stretched, gray with its sage, buff with intervening grass, hay-cocked with the smoky, mellow-stained, meerschaum-like canvas tepees of the Indians, quiet as a painting; far eastward lay long, low, rose-red hills, half dissolved in the trembling mystery of sun and distance; and westward, close at hand and high, shone the great pale-blue serene mountains through the vaster serenity of the air. The sounding hoofs of the troops brought the Indians out of their tepees to see. When Albumblatt reached the Agency, there waited the agent and his two chiefs, who pointed to one lodge standing apart some three hundred yards, and said, "He is there." So then Augustus beheld his problem, the military duty fallen to him from Providence and Captain Duane.

It seems elementary for him who has written of "The Contact Squadron." It was to arrest one Indian. This man, Ute Jack, had done a murder among the Crows, and fled south for shelter. The telegram heralded him, but with boundless miles for hiding he had stolen in under the cover of night. No welcome met him. These Fort Brown Indians were not his friends at any time, and less so now, when he arrived wild drunk among their families.

Hounded out, he sought this empty lodge, and here he was, at bay, his hand against every man's, counting his own life worthless except for destroying others before he must himself die.

"Is he armed?" Albumblatt inquired, and was told yes.

Augustus considered the peaked cone tent. The opening was on this side, but a canvas drop closed it. Not much of a problem--one man inside a sack with eight outside to catch him! But the books gave no rule for this combination, and Augustus had met with nothing of the sort in Germany. He considered at some length. Smoke began to rise through the meeting poles of the tepee, leisurely and natural, and one of the chiefs said:

"Maybe Ute Jack cooking. He hungry."

"This is not a laughing matter," said Augustus to the by-standers, who were swiftly gathering. "Tell him that I command him to surrender," he added to the agent, who shouted this forthwith; and silence followed.

"Tell him I say he must come out at once," said Augustus then; and received further silence.

"He eat now," observed the chief. "Can't talk much.""Sergeant Casey," bellowed Albumblatt, "go over there and take him out!""The Lootenant understands," said Casey, slowly, "that Ute Jack has got the drop on us, and there ain't no getting any drop on him.""Sergeant, you will execute your orders without further comment."At this amazing step the silence fell cold indeed; but Augustus was in command.

"Shall I take any men along, sir?" said Casey in his soldier's machine voice.

"Er--yes. Er--no. Er--do as you please."

The six troopers stepped forward to go, for they loved Casey; but he ordered them sharply to fall back. Then, looking in their eyes, he whispered, "Good-bye, boys, if it's to be that way," and walked to the lodge, lifted the flap, and fell, shot instantly dead through the heart.

"Two bullets into him," muttered a trooper, heavily breathing as the sounds rang. "He's down," another spoke to himself with fixed eyes; and a sigh they did not know of passed among them. The two chiefs looked at Augustus and grunted short talk together; and one, with a sweeping lift of his hand out towards the tepee and the dead man by it, said, "Maybe Ute Jack only got three--four--cartridges--so!" (his fingers counted it).

"After he kill three--four--men, you get him pretty good." The Indian took the white man's death thus; but the white men could not yet be even saturnine.

"This will require reinforcement," said Augustus to the audience. "The place must be attacked by a front and flank movement. It must be knocked down. I tell you I must have it knocked down. How are you to see where he is, I'd like to know, if it's not knocked down?" Augustus's voice was getting high.

"I want the howitzer," he screeched generally.

A soldier saluted, and Augustus chattered at him.

"The howitzer, the mountain howitzer, I tell you. Don't you hear me? To knock the cursed thing he's in down. Go to Captain Duane and give him my compliments, and--no, I'll go myself. Where's my horse? My horse, I tell you! It's got to be knocked down.""If you please, Lieutenant," said the trooper, "may we have the Red Cross ambulance?""Red Cross? What's that for? What's that?"

"Sergeant Casey, sir. He's a-lyin' there."

"Ambulance? Certainly. The howitzer--perhaps they're only flesh wounds.

I hope they are only flesh wounds. I must have more men--you'll come with me."From his porch Duane viewed both Augustus approach and the man stop at the hospital, and having expected a bungle, sat to hear; but at Albumblatt's mottled face he stood up quickly and said, "What's the matter?" And hearing, burst out: "Casey! Why, he was worth fifty of--Go on, Mr. Albumblatt. What next did you achieve, sir?" And as the tale was told he cooled, bitter, but official.

"Reinforcements is it, Mr. Albumblatt?"

"The howitzer, Captain."

"Good. And G troop?"

"For my double flank movement I--"

"Perhaps you'd like H troop as reserve?"

同类推荐
  • 佛说见正经

    佛说见正经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 法华义疏

    法华义疏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 净名玄论

    净名玄论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 辽纪

    辽纪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Heartbreak House

    Heartbreak House

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 咽喉门

    咽喉门

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 我这么美你丫倒是开屏

    我这么美你丫倒是开屏

    展卓等纪凉山开窍等了太久,难道纪凉山的人生只有安分守己么?甜到不了我心里,苦也到不了我心里,爱也是。你丫是孔雀还得开个屏呢,更何况你是展卓的纪凉山。
  • 明代:最后的汉家王朝

    明代:最后的汉家王朝

    讲述了明朝(1368-1644年)由明太祖朱元璋建立,历经十二世、十六位皇帝、十七朝,是中国历史上最后一个由汉族人建立的封建王朝。
  • 白领私家菜

    白领私家菜

    《白领私家菜》是一本介绍白领一族如何做菜的菜谱书。书中精选了80款既有较高营养价值,又有较好食疗保健功效的美味养生菜肴,以简洁的文字和精美的彩图对每款菜肴的用料配比、制作方法、成品特点等均作了具体的介绍。本书图文并茂,选料考究,搭配合理,步骤清晰,易学易做,是白领一族提高厨艺的好帮手。
  • 纯魔

    纯魔

    张墨”按照小说潜规则,要毁尸灭迹,不然会被追杀”张墨”按照小说规则,放过一些小鬼头,那些小鬼头通常都会来复仇,绝对要赶尽杀绝!”加入魔宗,就偏偏要选那些歹毒的功法,就是要做一个真正的魔!这是一个职业写手穿越重生,立志修一个纯粹魔的故事
  • 荆花刺

    荆花刺

    一个满脸黑色奇怪花纹胎记的女子,一场梦,让她达到世界顶峰,挥手间,江山唾手可得,而,他,却让她舍弃寿命,只为给他一个完美的自己……
  • 奇迹之勇者大陆

    奇迹之勇者大陆

    雄伟壮观的勇者大陆,被邪恶的巫师占据。我要夺回曾经的领土。落英缤纷的仙踪林,石巨人统治了数载,我要解救被困的精灵。白雪皑皑的冰风谷,雪人王和冰后的老巢,我要弑后杀王。幽光森森的地下城,魔王戈登,誓与其不死不休。风光旖旎的亚特兰蒂斯,失落之城,海魔希拉特也无法阻止我寻找宝藏的脚步。步步杀机的失落之塔,通天之路,魔王巴洛克,我必斩你与刀下,踏着你的尸体迈进天空之城。黄沙漫天的死亡沙漠,赤炎魔,你炽热的躯体将是我祭刀之火。神秘飘渺的天空之城。天魔菲尼斯,为保奇迹大陆和平,就算不敌。拼我性命,也要与你同归于尽。人犯我,我犯人。妖辱我,我杀妖。天压我,我灭天。侵我勇者大陆者,虽远必诛!本书不11,不开作弊器。为了就是想要还原一个纯净的奇迹世界。
  • 快穿:黑化boss,约咩

    快穿:黑化boss,约咩

    倪安妮文能气的女主狗急跳墙,武能手撕男主再撒点孜然,偏偏遇上了这个黑化的反派!【本书免费】“boss,我体力有点不太好。”某女笑的一脸狗腿。“没事,我体力好就可以了。”某女怒了,”boss,我不持久。““没事,我很持久就可以了。”结果半夜,某女一脸苦逼,”撩汉两分钟,床上俩小时。“明明她是撩汉的,怎么最后被撩了?!【本文1v1,男女主身心干净,不傻白甜,专门消灭狗血!内有老司机带你飙车,一起污污污污污!多谢小天使支持!】
  • 星游记之争霸星际

    星游记之争霸星际

    星游记的续集,主角的性格会发生变化,女主也只有一个,最后可能因为剧情需要娶2到5个老婆,招式的名称也会发生变化,总之,怎么说啊!我会尽力,把这部小说写的好些,我是新手,还需大家多多指点,如果有不好的地方希望多多包涵一下,总之请大家支持。
  • 这一次让我先走

    这一次让我先走

    每一次都看着你的背影,这一次,这一次,让我先走。