登陆注册
38617200000045

第45章

"Co'se I know hit 'ud be better fer Chad, but, Lawd, how we'd hate to give him up. Still, I reckon I'll have to let him go, but I can stand hit better, if you can git him to leave Jack hyeh." The Major smiled. Did old Joel know where Nathan Cherry lived? The old hunter did. Nathan was a "damned old skinflint who lived across the mountain on Stone Creek--who stole other folks' farms and if he knew anything about Chad the old hunter would squeeze it out of his throat; and if old Nathan, learning where Chad now was, tried to pester him he would break every bone in the skinflint's body." So the Major and old Joel rode over next day to see Nathan, and Nathan with his shifting eyes told them Chad's story in a high, cracked voice that, recalling Chad's imitation of it, made the Major laugh. Chad was a foundling, Nathan said: his mother was dead and his father had gone off to the Mexican War and never come back: he had taken the mother in himself and Chad had been born in his own house, when he lived farther up the river, and the boy had begun to run away as soon as he was old enough to toddle. And with each sentence Nathan would call for confirmation on a silent, dark-faced daughter who sat inside: "Didn't he, Betsy?" or "Wasn't he, gal?" And the girl would nod sullenly, but say nothing. It seemed a hopeless mission except that, on the way back, the Major learned that there were one or two Bufords living down the Cumberland, and like old Joel, shook his head over Nathan's pharisaical philanthropy to a homeless boy and wondered what the motive under it was--but he went back with the old hunter and tried to get Chad to go home with him.

The boy was rock-firm in his refusal.

"I'm obleeged to you, Major, but I reckon I better stay in the mountains."That was all Chad would say, and at last the Major gave up and rode back over the mountain and down the Cumberland alone, still on his quest. At a blacksmith's shop far down the river he found a man who had "heerd tell of a Chad Buford who had been killed in the Mexican War and whose daddy lived 'bout fifteen mile down the river." The Major found that Buford dead, but an old woman told him his name was Chad, that he had "fit in the War o' 1812when he was nothin' but a chunk of a boy, and that his daddy, whose name, too, was Chad, had been killed by Injuns some'eres aroun' Cumberland Gap." By this time the Major was as keen as a hound on the scent, and, in a cabin at the foot of the sheer gray wall that crumbles into the Gap, he had the amazing luck to find an octogenarian with an unclouded memory who could recollect a queer-looking old man who had been killed by Indians --"a ole feller with the curiosest hair I ever did see," added the patriarch. His name was Colonel Buford, and the old man knew where he was buried, for he himself was old enough at the time to help bury him. Greatly excited, the Major hired mountaineers to dig into the little hill that the old man pointed out, on which there was, however, no sign of a grave, and, at last, they uncovered the skeleton of an old gentleman in a wig and peruke! There was little doubt now that the boy, no matter what the blot on his 'scutcheon, was of his own flesh and blood, and the Major was tempted to go back at once for him, but it was a long way, and he was ill and anxious to get back home. So he took the Wilderness Road for the Bluegrass, and wrote old Joel the facts and asked him to send Chad to him whenever he would come. But the boy would not go. There was no definite reason in his mind. It was a stubborn instinct merely--the instinct of pride, of stubborn independence--of shame that festered in his soul like a hornet's sting. Even Melissa urged him. She never tired of hearing Chad tell about the Bluegrass country, and when she knew that the Major wanted him to go back, she followed him out in the yard that night and found him on the fence whittling. A red star was sinking behind the mountains. "Why won't you go back no more, Chad?" she said.

"'Cause I HAIN'T got no daddy er mammy." Then Melissa startled him.

"Well, I'd go--an' I hain't got no daddy er mammy." Chad stopped his whittling.

"Whut'd you say, Lissy?" he asked, gravely.

Melissa was frightened--the boy looked so serious.

"Cross yo' heart an' body that you won't NUVER tell NO body." Chad crossed.

"Well, mammy said I mustn't ever tell nobody--but I HAIN'T got no daddy er mammy. I heerd her a-tellin' the school-teacher." And the little girl shook her head over her frightful crime of disobedience.

"You HAIN'T?"

"I HAIN'T!"

Melissa, too, was a waif, and Chad looked at her with a wave of new affection and pity.

"Now, why won't you go back just because you hain't got no daddy an' mammy?"Chad hesitated. There was no use ****** Melissa unhappy.

"Oh, I'd just ruther stay hyeh in the mountains," he said, carelessly--lying suddenly like the little gentleman that he was--lying as he knew, and as Melissa some day would come to know. Then Chad looked at the little girl a long while, and in such a queer way that Melissa turned her face shyly to the red star.

"I'm goin' to stay right hyeh. Ain't you glad, Lissy?"The little girl turned her eyes shyly back again. "Yes, Chad," she said.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 快穿之任务世界

    快穿之任务世界

    乔然没了,是的,没了!在去公司的路上,再醒来就看到了无尽黑暗,“你好,要和我绑定吗?我可以带你遨游无穷世界,经历百变人生……”乔然想活!于是开始经历个个奇葩世界……【简介无能,请看正文。本书属于成长文,女主会随着阅历成长。】
  • 亦复如辞

    亦复如辞

    石若亦死了,死的真的是很炮灰,第一次去国外玩打了辆车,就搭上了自己的小命。别人都说什么巧合巧合,可是长到20岁没有遇到过什么巧合的石若亦,倒是死的赶巧。打个车,被人蛮横不付钱拼车。跟着个受伤小猫,没想到居然看到了那个下车跑走,连句谢谢不付钱的混蛋帅哥,走上前刚想替他妈教育一下,结果被一枪毙命。死前脑子里就只有一句话“好奇害死猫,好奇猫害死我!”醒来之后,自己在医院,难道得救了?可是为什么这么小,身上也没有枪伤,而且谁能告诉她镜子里这个十几岁的小帅哥是谁。什么情况!!!这中了个枪不仅能变小,更神奇的是还能变性!!!
  • 异世之相公养成

    异世之相公养成

    冥冥中的命运牵绊,她遇见了上古神兽委蛇。虚以委蛇?不,她只想嫁于委蛇。她与他之间不仅仅横亘着不同世界,千年的悠长岁月,更有着细水长流的默契。谁说修道便得清水寡欲?她偏偏恣意随心,活出自己特有的天道!最后的最后,她只想做个废物晒太阳,然后被他抱着,听他说一声,我爱你。
  • 爱你,是最灿烂的遗忘

    爱你,是最灿烂的遗忘

    我会很天真的以为,爱你,是一件从一而终的事,你只是你,而不是--------他们。但是,直到我走到人生接近三四分之一的时候,我才发现,原来,他们,是组成你的元素,而那些被我摒弃的,错过的,所谓缘分的,都只是最灿烂的遗忘,是人生成熟,坦然之前残酷兼且最美好的前情提要。
  • 瀚宇辰皇

    瀚宇辰皇

    王朝乱世,正邪之争,他身怀奇根异骨。日月阳元,人天三侠,他必将登极封皇。一首荡气回肠的天侠赞歌,一段必将传颂的英雄传奇。
  • 所属之地

    所属之地

    滑稽的“丛林劫匪”,生搬硬套的“丛林法则”,喜剧情怀的“飞车组织”,悲喜交缠的爱情故事…一直以为自己青春时代是在挥霍似水流年,蓦然回首竟然是在不经意间把玩命运。回顾一场嬉笑怒骂的荒诞故事,原本以为天注定的命运,原来还是自己说了算。你决定不了自己死后的坟墓,却可以通过自己的回忆与经历,找到自己活着的所属之地。
  • 赎情总裁:八卦新娘猎总裁

    赎情总裁:八卦新娘猎总裁

    三年前,她是他见不光的情妇,为爱不惜带球逃跑;三年后,她顶着世界知名设计师的光环,带着可爱女儿、带着已婚的身份,在他面前演了一出“王者归来”。他霎时明白:所谓年少轻狂实为燃情代价。
  • 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!
  • 孤独与共

    孤独与共

    一个人她默默哭泣为了什么为了一切她值得的
  • 根源之龙

    根源之龙

    穿梭于异界之人,接受根源的洗礼,为了回到自己的故乡,不断的穿梭于异界。在这段过程中,不断地成长,这是一场没有终点的旅行,现在,启程。群聊号码:824813893中间有写的很乱的地方,对此我只能说抱歉了,毕竟在下彻彻底底的萌新<(。_。)>