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time enough for love-时间足够你爱(英文版)-第61部分

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  When that wagon was maybe a kilometer away; I rode out to meet them…then was surprised and disappointed。 A family; yes; if you count a man and two grown sons as a family。 No women; no children。 I wondered how they thought they were going to pioneer。
  
  The younger son was not fully grown;; his beard was sparse and scraggly。 Nevertheless; he was taller and heavier than I was; and he was the smallest of the three。 His father and brother were mounted; he was driving…actually driving; they
  
  were not using a mule boss。 No livestock other than mules that I could see; although I did not attempt to look into their wagon。
  
  I did not like their looks and reversed my idea about neighbors。 I hoped they would move on down the valley; at least fifty kilometers。
  
  The mounted two were carrying guns at their belts…reasonable in loper country。 I had a needle gun in sight myself; as well as a belt knife…and maybe other things not in sight; as I don't consider it diplomatic to show much hardware in meeting strangers。
  
  As I approached; they stopped; The driver reining up his mules。 I had Beulah stop。 about ten paces short of the lead pair。 〃Howdy;〃 I said。 〃Wele to Happy Valley。 I'm Bill Smith。〃
  
  The oldest of the three looked me up and down。 It is hard to tell a man's expression when lie wears a full beard; but what little I could see was no expression at all…wariness; perhaps。 My own face was smooth…freshly shaved anc~ clean overalls; in honor of visitors。 I wa~ keeping my face smooth both because Dora preferred it so and because I was staying 〃young〃 to match Dora。 I was wearing my best friendly look… but was saying to myself; 〃You've got ten seconds to answer my greeting and say who you are…or you're going to miss some of the best cooking on New Beginnings。〃
  
  He just slid under the deadline; I had silently counted seven chimpanzees when he suddenly grinned through that face moss。 〃Why; that's mighty friendly of you; young man。〃
  
  〃Bill Smith;〃 I repeated; 〃and I didn't catch your name。〃
  
  〃Probably because I didn't say;〃 he answered。 〃Name's Montgomery。 'Monty' to my friends; and I don't have any enemies; at least not for long。 Right; Darby?〃
  
  〃Right; Pop;〃 agreed the other mounted one。
  
  〃And this is my son Darby and that's Dan driving the jugheads。 Say 'Howdy;' boys。〃
  
  〃Howdy;〃 they each answered。
  
  〃Howdy; Darby。 Howdy; Dan。 Monty; is Mrs。 Montgomery with you?〃 I nodded at the wagon; still did not attempt to see into it…a man's wagon is as private as his house。
  
  〃Now why would you be asking that?〃
  
  〃Because;〃 I said; still holding Onto n~v friendly…idiot look; 〃I want to trot back to the house and tell Mrk Smith how many there'll be for supper。〃 …
  
  〃Well! Did you hear that; boys? We've been invited to supper。 1~iat's mighty friendly; too; isn't it; Dan?〃
  
  〃Right; Pop。〃
  
  〃And we most kindly accept。 Don't we; Darby?〃
  
  〃Right; Pop。〃 …
  
  I was getting tired of the echo; but I kept my sweet expression。 〃Monty; you still haven't told me how many。〃 〃Oh。 Just three。 But we eat enough for six。〃 He slapped his thigh and laughed at his own joke。 〃Right; Dan?〃
  
  〃Right; Pop。〃
  
  〃So you stir up those jugheads; Dan; we've got reason to hurry now。〃
  
  I interrupted the echo to say; 〃Hold it; Monty。 No need to overheat your mules。〃
  
  〃What? They're my mules; son。〃
  
  〃So they are and do as you please about them; but I was sent out ahead so that Mrs。 Smith would have time to be ready 'for you。 I see you're wearing a watch〃…I glanced at
  
  …my own…〃your hostess will expect you in; one hour。 Unless you need more time to get there and unharness and water your mules?〃
  
  〃Oh; them jugheads will keep until after supper。 If we're early; we'll set awhile。〃
  
  …〃No;〃 I said firmly。 〃One hour; no sooner。 You know how a lady feels about guests arriving before she's ready for them。 Crowd her; and she might ruin your supper。 Do as you please about your mules…but there is an easy place to water them; a little beach; where the river~es closest to the house。 Nice place to spruce up a bit yourself; too… before dining with a lady。 But don't e up to the house short of one hour。〃 …
  
  〃Your wife sounds mighty particular 。 。 for way out here in the wilds。〃
  
  〃She is;〃 I answei'ed。 〃Home; Beulah。〃
  
  I moved from a trot into Beulah's fast lope and did not get over an uneasy feeling between my shoulder blades until I; was certain I~ was too far away to be a target。 There is only one dangerous animal; yet at times you're forced to pretend that he's as sweet and innocent as a cobra。 …
  
  I didn't stop to unsaddle Beulah; I hurried inside。 Dora heard my slam…bang arrival; was at the pound's door。 〃What is i~; dear? Trouble?〃
  
  〃Could be。 Three men; I don't like them。 Nevertheless; I've promised them supper。 Have 'the kids 'eaten? Can we put them
  
  。~1 a
  
  right to bed and convince them that if they so much as lel out a peep; they'll be flayed alive? I didn't mention children; we aren't going to mention them; and I'm going to take a fasi look around to make sure there is nothing in sight that says 'kids。'
  
  〃I'll try。 Yes; I've fed them。〃
  
  *
  
  Right on the hour Lazarus Long met his guests at the doot of the pound。 They drove and rode up from the direction of the beach he had described; so he assumed that they had watered their animals; but he noted with mild scorn that t?ey now did not bother to unharness their team for what was sure to be a long wait。 But he was pleased to note that all three Montgomerys had made some effort to spruce up…perhaps they w~ere going to behave; perhaps his sixth sense for trouble was hypersensitive from too long in the wilderness。 …
  
  Lazarus was dressed in his best…kilt with full kit save that the effect was marred by a faded work shirt of New Pittsburgh origin。 But it was indeed his best; worn only for children's birthdays。 On other days he wore anything from overalls to skin; depending on work and weather。 …
  
  After Montgomery dismounted; he paused and looked over his host。 〃My; aren't we fancy!〃
  
  〃In your honor; gentlemen。 I save it for very special occasions。〃
  
  〃So? It's mighty nice of you to honor us; Red。 Isn't it; Dan?〃
  
  〃Right; Pop。〃 ……
  
  〃My name is Bill; Monty。 Not 'Red。' You can leave your guns in your wagon。〃
  
  〃Well! Now that's not very friendly。 We always wear our guns。 Don't we; Darby?〃 …
  
  〃Right; Pop。 And if Pop says your name is 'Red;' that's your name。〃
  
  〃Now; tiow; Darby; I didn't say that。 If Red wants to call himself Tom; Dick; or Harry; that's his choice。 But we wouldn't feel dressed without our guns; and that's the truth; uh; Bill。 Why; I even wear mine to bed。 Out here。〃
  
  Lazarus was standing in the opened door of the pound。 He made no move to step aside and let his visitors in。 〃That's a reasonable precaution 。 。 on the trail。 But gentlemen don't wear arms when they dine with a lady。 Drop them here or put them in your wagon; whichever you wish。〃 '
  
  Lazarus could feel the tension grow; could see the younger
  
  two watching their father for instructions。 Lazarus ignored them and kept his easy smile on Montgomery; while forcing his muscles to stay loose as cotton。 Right now? Would the bear back off? Or treat it as a challenge?
  
  Montgomery split his face in his widest grin。 〃Why; sure; neighbor…if that's how you want it。 Shall I take off my pants; too?〃 …
  
  〃Just yeur guns; sir。〃 (He's right…handed。 If I were righthanded and wearing what you are wearing; where would my second gun be? There; I think…but; if so; …it must be small
  
  either a ;needle gun or possibly an old…fashioned snubnoted assassin's gun。 Are his sons both right。~handed?)
  
  … The Montgomerys put their gun belts on the seat of their wagon; caine back。 Lazarus stood aside and weled them in; then slid the bar into place as he closed the door。 Dora was waiting; dressed in her 〃party dress。〃 For the first time since a very hot day on the prairie she did not wear her rubies at the evening meal。 …
  
  〃Dear; this is Mr。 Montgomery and his sons; Darby and Dan。 My wife; Mrs。 Smith。〃
  
  Dora bobbed a curtsy。 〃Wele; Mr。 Montgomery; and Darby; and Dan。〃
  
  〃Call me 'Monty;' Mrs。 Smith…and what's your name? Mighty pretty place you've got here 。 。 for so far out in the country。〃
  
  〃If you gentlemen will excuse me; I have a couple of things to do to get supper onto the table。〃 She turned quickly and hurried back into her kitchen。
  
  Lazarus answered; 〃I'm glad you like it; Monty。 It's the best we've been able to do so far; while getting a farm started。〃 The back wall of the pound had four rooms built against it: storeroom; kitchen; bedroom; and nursery。 All had doors into the pound; but only the kitchen door was open。 The rooms interconnected。
  
  Outside the kitchen door was a Dutch oven; in the kitchen was a fireplace used for other cooking and for all cooking when it rained。 That and a water barrel were as yet Dora's major kitchen equipment…but her husband had promised her running water 〃sometime before you are a grandmother; my lovely。〃 She had not pressed him about it; the house grew larger and better equipped each year。 …
  
  Beyond the Dutch oven and paralleling the bedrooms was
  
  …a long table with matching stools。 At the other wall by the storeroom was an outhouse; it and a water barrel and two wooden tubs made by cutting another barrel in two consti
  
  toted; so far; their 〃ba~broom…toilet…refresher。〃 A pile of earth with a shovel stuck into it was by the outhou?e; the ceaspit was being slowly backfilled。 …
  
  〃You've done pretty well;〃 … Montgomery conceded。 〃But you shouldn't have put your privy inside。 Don't you know that?〃
  
  〃There is another privy outside;〃 Lazarus Long told him。 〃We use this one as little as possible and I try~ to keep it from being too whiff。 But you can't expect a woman to go outside after dark; not in loper country。〃
  
  〃Lots of lopers; eh?〃 …
  
  〃Not as many as there used to be。 Did you see any dragons as you came through the valley?〃
  
  〃Saw a lot of bones。 Looked like a plague had hit the dragons hereabouts。〃 …
  
  〃Something of the sort;〃 Lazarus agreed。 〃Lady! Heel!〃 He added; 〃Monty; tell Darby that it's not safe to kick at that dog; she'll attack。 She's a watchdog; in charge of this house; and she knows it。〃 …
  
  〃You heard what the man said; Darby。 Leave the dog alone。〃
  
  〃Then she had better not e snifllng around me! I don't like dogs。 She growled at me。〃
  
  Lazarus said directly to the older son; 〃She growled because you kicked at her when she sniffed you。 Which was her duty。 If I had not been present; she would have taken your throat out。 Leave her alone and she'll leave you alone。〃
  
  Montgomery said; 〃Bill; you had better put her outside while we eat。〃 Phrased as a suggestion; it was made to sound like an order。 … …
  
  〃Gentlemen; supper is served。〃 …
  
  〃ing; deai。 Lady。 High sentry。〃 The bitch glanced at Darby but immediately trotted up the ladder to the roof; using the rungs without hesitation。 There she made a careful fullcircle scan before sitting down where she could watch both outside and the supper party below her。
  
  The supper party was more successful as a supper than as a party。 Conversation was limited mostly to small talk between the two older men。 Darby and Dan simply ate。 Dora answered briefly sallies that Montgomery made at her and failed to hear any that she regarded as too personal。 The sons seemed surprised to find their plates set each with knife。; fork; chop tongs; and spoon; then relied mostly on knife and fin…
  
  gem; their father made some effort to use each eating tool; getting quite a bit of food into his beard。
  
  Dora had 'piled the table with hot fried chicken; cold sliced ham; mashed potatoes and chicken gravy; hot corn pone and cold whol
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