登陆注册
40528900000030

第30章 JEAN LEARNS WHAT FEAR IS LIKE(2)

Surely he did not expect to find money in an empty house,or anything else of any commercial value.What was he after?Finally he came back to the kitchen,crossed it,and stood before the barred door.He pushed against it tentatively,then stood still for a minute and finally went out.Jean heard him step upon the porch and pull the kitchen door shut behind him.She knew that squeal of the bottom hinge,and she knew the final gasp and click that proved the latch was fastened.She heard him step off the porch to the path,she heard the soft crunch of his feet in the sandy gravel as he went away toward the stable.Very cautiously she got off the couch and crept to the window;and with her gun gripped tight in her hand,she looked out.But he had moved into a deep shadow of the bluff,and she could see nothing of him save the deeper shadow of his swift-moving body as he went down to the corral.

Jean gave a long sigh of nervous relaxation,and crept shivering under the Navajo blanket.The gun she slid under the pillow,and her fingers rested still upon the cool comfort of the butt.

Soon she heard a horse galloping,and she went to the window again and looked out.The moon hung low over the bluff,so that the trail lay mostly in the shadow.

But down by the gate it swung out in a wide curve to the rocky knoll,and there it lay moon-lighted and empty.She fixed her eyes upon that curve and waited.In a moment the horseman galloped out upon the curve,rounded it,and disappeared in the shadows beyond.At that distance and in that deceptive light,she could not tell who it was;but it was a horseman,a man riding at night in haste,and with some purpose in mind.

Jean had thought that the prowler might be some tramp who had wandered far off the beaten path of migratory humans,and who,stumbling upon the coulee and its empty dwellings,was searching at random for whatever might be worth carrying off.A horseman did not fit that theory anywhere.That particular horseman had come there deliberately,had given the house a deliberate search,and had left in haste when he had finished.Whether he had failed or succeeded in finding what he wanted,he had left.He had not searched the stables,unless he had done that before coming into the house.He had not forced his way into her room,probably because he did not want to leave behind him the evidence of his visit which the door would have given,or because he feared to disturb the contents of Jean's room.

Jean stared up in the dark and puzzled long over the identity of that man,and his errand.And the longer she thought about it,the more completely she was at sea.All the men that she knew were aware that she kept this room habitable,and visited the ranch often.

That was no secret;it never had been a secret.No one save Lite Avery had ever been in it,so far as she knew,--unless she counted those chance trespassers who had prowled boldly through her most sacred belongings.

So that almost any one in the country,had he any object in searching the house,would know that this room was hers,and would act in that knowledge.

As to his errand.There could be no errand,so far as she knew.There were no missing papers such as plays and novels are accustomed to have cunningly hidden in empty houses.There was no stolen will,no hidden treasure,no money,no Rajah's ruby,no ransom of a king;these things Jean named over mentally,and chuckled at the idea of treasure-hunting at the Lazy A.It vas very romantic,very mysterious,she told herself.And she analyzed the sensation of little wet alligators creeping up her spine (that was her own simile),and decided that her book should certainly have a ghost in it;she was sure that she could describe with extreme vividness the effect of a ghost upon her various characters.

In this wise she recovered her composure and laughed at her fear,and planned new and thrilly incidents for her novel.

She would not tell Lite anything about it,she decided.

He would try to keep her from coming over here by herself,and that would precipitate one of those arguments between them that never seemed to get them anywhere,because Lite never would yield gracefully,and Jean never would yield at all,--which does not make for peace.

She wished,just the same,that Lite was there.It would be much more comfortable if he were near instead of away over to the Bar Nothing,sound asleep in the bunk-house.As a self-appointed guardian,Jean considered Lite something of a nuisance,when he wasn't funny.But as a big,steady-nerved friend and comrade,he certainly was a comfort.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 玄皇诀

    玄皇诀

    人族本有法,奈何去修仙?人族的辉煌落幕,无数人为求长生,为求力量踏上修行之路。然而仙道绝情,妖道嗜血,魔道残酷!我即为人,不羡神魔,重振山河,再现人皇巅峰!
  • 正妻不安于室:皇后天下

    正妻不安于室:皇后天下

    嫁给萧子墨,不是沈曼要的。她只喜欢云笙,即便云笙听不见也不会开口说话。只是她低估讼糇幽宰约旱挠眯?他霸道且深情,他说,我要这江山也要你阿曼沈曼一步步退,直到无路可退沈曼想,如果心底的位置空了,什么都无所谓。她以为她可以空着心过一辈子,她帮萧子墨夺政,她废了那个傻子皇帝,阿曼对着那张扭曲的俊容哭了,这一世纠缠,下一世偿还。阿曼说,这江山,我替你毁了吧!
  • 异界之搞怪少年

    异界之搞怪少年

    一名老实巴交的学生,经过一次伤害,穿越到另外一个世界变为不良少年的故事
  • 此界唯一玩家

    此界唯一玩家

    有人看了看天下,取腰间挂的明珠随意一弹,就变了一方宇宙。“世界的真实与虚假,都在汝一念之间。”山上的老道士笑眯眯开口。“超脱何其艰难,不如陪老道多下几盘棋,这武当山也算世外桃源,在此度过余生,岂不美哉?”李恪:“不,请容我拒绝!!”PS:作者君自己几经修改,请大家尽管指出不足!我尽量会再改的!!
  • 重生疯子

    重生疯子

    一位冥王界的战神,一次血战的意外,战神梦突然重生到了人类的家园地球。在地球之上,战神蒙面对了一座座高楼,各种各样的人类,如坏人,好人。兄弟,美女,他又怎样收复这些东西,又该如何解决,人类的痛苦好喜悦。那就尽情期待全文。
  • 大道宏图

    大道宏图

    天下大变,时局变迁,群雄并起,诸圣争霸,人心遗失,誓要维持公正!踏绝地,戮强敌,登九天,跃九幽,独战八方强敌!临圣界,受迫害,逃亡路,不变初心!大敌至,弃恩怨,与昔怨敌联手,共抗入侵外寇,护此界安危!经历了岁月和时间的双重考验,他得到了世人的认可,终于成为了人心目当中的绝代君王!
  • 武天之途

    武天之途

    天下九州,纷乱千年。天下一统,便在今时。天道破碎,降生奇才,只为击败那个不属于世的疯子。
  • 灵武圣天

    灵武圣天

    血雨腥风因我起,情义恩仇永存心。琴棋书画自应有,浪迹天涯化乾坤。为尊严而战,为父母而战,为爱人而战,战战战。高考少年偶得无字卷轴,穿越异世再现旷世功法,看少年林天,如何书写自己的传奇经历新人新书,望大家多多支持。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 穿越奇缘

    穿越奇缘

    一支千年玉簪落入历史的洪流引出一段旷世奇缘,二十一世纪的大学生顾小敏,阴差阳错坠入异时空,纠缠在恩怨情仇之中,涉世未深的她不知该何去何从?