登陆注册
8961600000028

第28章 THE UNEXPECTED(6)

Hans was affected differently. He became obsessed by the idea that it was his duty to kill Dennin; and whenever he waited upon the bound man or watched by him, Edith was troubled by the fear that Hans would add another red entry to the cabin's record. Always he cursed Dennin savagely and handled him roughly. Hans tried to conceal his homicidal mania, and he would say to his wife: "By and by you will want me to kill him, and then I will not kill him. It would make me sick." But more than once, stealing into the room, when it was her watch off, she would catch the two men glaring ferociously at each other, wild animals the pair of them, in Hans's face the lust to kill, in Dennin's the fierceness and savagery of the cornered rat. "Hans!" she would cry, "wake up!" and he would come to a recollection of himself, startled and shamefaced and unrepentant.

So Hans became another factor in the problem the unexpected had given Edith Nelson to solve. At first it had been merely a question of right conduct in dealing with Dennin, and right conduct, as she conceived it, lay in keeping him a prisoner until he could be turned over for trial before a proper tribunal. But now entered Hans, and she saw that his sanity and his salvation were involved. Nor was she long in discovering that her own strength and endurance had become part of the problem. She was breaking down under the strain. Her left arm had developed involuntary jerkings and twitchings. She spilled her food from her spoon, and could place no reliance in her afflicted arm. She judged it to be a form of St. Vitus's dance, and she feared the extent to which its ravages might go. What if she broke down? And the vision she had of the possible future, when the cabin might contain only Dennin and Hans, was an added horror.

After the third day, Dennin had begun to talk. His first question had been, "What are you going to do with me?" And this question he repeated daily and many times a day. And always Edith replied that he would assuredly be dealt with according to law. In turn, she put a daily question to him, - "Why did you do it?" To this he never replied. Also, he received the question with out-bursts of anger, raging and straining at the rawhide that bound him and threatening her with what he would do when he got loose, which he said he was sure to do sooner or later. At such times she cocked both triggers of the gun, prepared to meet him with leaden death if he should burst loose, herself trembling and palpitating and dizzy from the tension and shock.

But in time Dennin grew more tractable. It seemed to her that he was growing weary of his unchanging recumbent position. He began to beg and plead to be released. He made wild promises. He would do them no harm. He would himself go down the coast and give himself up to the officers of the law. He would give them his share of the gold. He would go away into the heart of the wilderness, and never again appear in civilization. He would take his own life if she would only free him. His pleadings usually culminated in involuntary raving, until it seemed to her that he was passing into a fit; but always she shook her head and denied him the ******* for which he worked himself into a passion.

But the weeks went by, and he continued to grow more tractable.

And through it all the weariness was asserting itself more and more. "I am so tired, so tired," he would murmur, rolling his head back and forth on the pillow like a peevish child. At a little later period he began to make impassioned pleas for death, to beg her to kill him, to beg Hans to put him our of his misery so that he might at least rest comfortably.

The situation was fast becoming impossible. Edith's nervousness was increasing, and she knew her break-down might come any time.

She could not even get her proper rest, for she was haunted by the fear that Hans would yield to his mania and kill Dennin while she slept. Though January had already come, months would have to elapse before any trading schooner was even likely to put into the bay. Also, they had not expected to winter in the cabin, and the food was running low; nor could Hans add to the supply by hunting.

They were chained to the cabin by the necessity of guarding their prisoner.

Something must be done, and she knew it. She forced herself to go back into a reconsideration of the problem. She could not shake off the legacy of her race, the law that was of her blood and that had been trained into her. She knew that whatever she did she must do according to the law, and in the long hours of watching, the shot-gun on her knees, the murderer restless beside her and the storms thundering without, she made original sociological researches and worked out for herself the evolution of the law. It came to her that the law was nothing more than the judgment and the will of any group of people. It mattered not how large was the group of people. There were little groups, she reasoned, like Switzerland, and there were big groups like the United States.

Also, she reasoned, it did not matter how small was the group of people. There might be only ten thousand people in a country, yet their collective judgment and will would be the law of that country. Why, then, could not one thousand people constitute such a group? she asked herself. And if one thousand, why not one hundred? Why not fifty? Why not five? Why not - two?

She was frightened at her own conclusion, and she talked it over with Hans. At first he could not comprehend, and then, when he did, he added convincing evidence. He spoke of miners' meetings, where all the men of a locality came together and made the law and executed the law. There might be only ten or fifteen men altogether, he said, but the will of the majority became the law for the whole ten or fifteen, and whoever violated that will was punished.

同类推荐
  • 增广贤文

    增广贤文

    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。
  • 明伦汇编宫闱典太皇太后部

    明伦汇编宫闱典太皇太后部

    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。
  • 谈辂

    谈辂

    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。
  • 御药院方

    御药院方

    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。
  • 文公

    文公

    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
  • 爱情公寓之诸葛大力的完美男友

    爱情公寓之诸葛大力的完美男友

    这是新手试作,主要是爱5张伟作为大力男友的成长,不喜勿喷
  • 有一点心动

    有一点心动

    我还记得十二岁那年,她的生日,也是毕业的日子,小学同学们紧紧拥抱,表达自己的不舍。其中,他和她的交情最深。我还记得十五岁的那年冬天,时光飞快的流逝,他们的初中也度过了,泪流满面的样子不得不让人痛惜。他们害怕的不是分别,而是成长。因为他们发过誓,1314不分离,让友谊地久天长。如果时光不说话,记忆怎会开出花?亲爱的时光啊,请你慢点走,让这美好的事物在我们的青葱岁月里开出美丽的花。
  • 我闺女是天师

    我闺女是天师

    野生编剧杨帆穿越了,原以为自己可以抄抄小说、复制经典电影、从此徜徉在自己的娱乐生活中走上人生巅峰,却万万没想到,为了拯救身陷修道骗局的原主闺女而瞎掰出来的话竟然成为了现实?
  • 反派男配攻略中

    反派男配攻略中

    向小米熬夜看小说,谁料一觉醒来竟然穿成书中炮灰恶毒女配!苍了个天,一定是她内心吐槽女配的言辞过于激烈,老天索性让她魂穿来体验一把炮灰女配的心酸泪。痴恋男主,不可能!她很淡定勾引男二,不可能!她很高冷扳倒反派,必须滴!一切只为活成大女主升级流爽文典范。系统君:不好意思,你是炮灰,没你发挥的余地,你得按剧情来!一代穿越女注定只能咸鱼走剧情,这跟想象的怎么这么不一样!!!
  • 重生逆天:妖孽,叫我大师姐

    重生逆天:妖孽,叫我大师姐

    她,萧语沁,是社会上最常见到的单亲家庭长大的孩子,从小父亲的家庭暴力让她对自己的父亲恐惧的同时,又非常痛恨。长大之后,萧语沁为了摆脱这种家庭的束缚,她早早不到20岁就结婚生子,而就在她以为就这样平平淡淡的过下半生的日子之时,突如其来的意外,让她重回到她两岁之际,那个时候父母还没有离异。但看透父亲本质的她,不再对他寄予厚望,带着最爱的母亲脱离苦海。然而,命运不仅让她回到了过去,并且外带金手指一枚,从此,注定重生的日子不再平凡。“你是我女儿,我是你爸爸!”某渣男怒吼道。对此,萧语沁不屑于顾,看都不看他一眼,淡然道,“不好意思,你不配!”京城四少中一少,开国司令的孙子,言哲瀚。从京城到另一座城市里的郊区低调读书,在被人‘追杀’之际,被萧语沁来了一个英雌救美,从此两人结下了不解之缘。“萧萧...“某言宠溺而温柔的叫道。“叫我大师姐!”某萧得意的傲娇道。“......”
  • 修仙攻略之红颜劫

    修仙攻略之红颜劫

    这是一段波澜壮阔、曲折离奇的修仙之旅,牵扯很多人,牵扯很多事,牵扯很多是非。一颗引魂石的坠落,打破了修仙世界原有的平静,一时间时局动荡,风云乍起。她是修仙界最负盛名的长老首徒,身份最贵,地位崇高。要颜有颜,要钱有钱。他是四大宗门内天赋最好的长老,年轻有为,受人敬仰。还是让万千女修都垂涎的‘冰山仙子’。还有另一个他。是她的同门师兄,与她青梅竹马。她原本古灵精怪,阳光快意。随着师父行医问药行走世间。他原本一心向道,在师兄的庇护下,除了闭关就是闭关。他是她的师兄,却从不喊他师妹,只喊她的名字。是一见钟情?还是日久生情?还是一念成殇?旦看在一个不太平静的修仙世界中,他们之前能擦出怎样的火花……
  • 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!
  • EXO之圣灵学院

    EXO之圣灵学院

    传说,有两个种族,一个是魔族,一个是兽族。两个种族一直很友好的在一起相处,直到有一天,你个外形物体扰乱个这里的秩序,杀死了这个星球上的王子。王子的妹妹发誓要杀死这些外星人。为了不让这件事闹大,国王迫不得已把公主打入a星。公主走后,魔族认为这些事情都是兽族计划好的,和兽族展开了大战,现在,两族陷入了冷战。在这之前,两个族共同建立了一个学院——圣灵学院。
  • 公主与王子的跨界之恋

    公主与王子的跨界之恋

    沐冰雪,文静,高兴??她们八个人会和皇室学院的王子发生怎样的火花呢?
  • 异域妖法帖

    异域妖法帖

    一个综合能力值只有十一的神,如何在众神的陷害下生存?千年狐仙--胡季,被天劫砸到异世界。他妖力全失,能力值比婴儿还不堪;他语言不通,却能一曲成名!在这完全不同于地球的异域,将有什么样的惊奇等着他?