A well-known sound—the fluttering and scraping of chaparral against wooden stirrups—came from the thick brush above the camp. The rangers listened cautiously. They heard a loud and cheerful voice call out reassuringly7:
"Brace8 up, Muriel, old girl, we're 'most there now! Been a long ride for ye, ain't it, ye old antediluvian9 handful of animated10 carpet-tacks? Hey, now, quit a tryin' to kiss me! Don't hold on to my neck so tight—this here paint hoss ain't any too shore-footed, let me tell ye. He's liable to dump us both off if we don't watch out."
Two minutes of waiting brought a tired "paint" pony11 single-footing into camp. A gangling12 youth of twenty lolled in the saddle. Of the "Muriel" whom he had been addressing, nothing was to be seen.
"Hi, fellows!" shouted the rider cheerfully. "This here's a letter fer Lieutenant13 Manning."
He dismounted, unsaddled, dropped the coils of his stake-rope, and got his hobbles from the saddle-horn. While Lieutenant Manning, in command, was reading the letter, the newcomer, rubbed solicitously14 at some dried mud in the loops of the hobbles, showing a consideration for the forelegs of his mount.
"Boys," said the lieutenant, waving his hand to the rangers, "this is Mr. James Hayes. He's a new member of the company. Captain McLean sends him down from El Paso. The boys will see that you have some supper, Hayes, as soon as you get your pony hobbled."
The recruit was received cordially by the rangers. Still, they observed him shrewdly and with suspended judgment15. Picking a comrade on the border is done with ten times the care and discretion16 with which a girl chooses a sweetheart. On your "side-kicker's" nerve, loyalty17, aim, and coolness your own life may depend many times.
After a hearty18 supper Hayes joined the smokers19 about the fire. His appearance did not settle all the questions in the minds of his brother rangers. They saw simply a loose, lank20 youth with tow-coloured, sun-burned hair and a berry-brown, ingenuous21 face that wore a quizzical, good-natured smile.
"Fellows," said the new ranger5, "I'm goin' to interduce to you a lady friend of mine. Ain't ever heard anybody call her a beauty, but you'll all admit she's got some fine points about her. Come along, Muriel!"
He held open the front of his blue flannel22 shirt. Out of it crawled a horned frog. A bright red ribbon was tied jauntily23 around its spiky24 neck. It crawled to its owner's knee and sat there, motionless.
"This here Muriel," said Hayes, with an oratorical25 wave of his hand, "has got qualities. She never talks back, she always stays at home, and she's satisfied with one red dress for every day and Sunday, too."
"Look at that blame insect!" said one of the rangers with a grin. "I've seen plenty of them horny frogs, but I never knew anybody to have one for a side-partner. Does the blame thing know you from anybody else?"
"Take it over there and see," said Hayes.
The stumpy little lizard26 known as the horned frog is harmless. He has the hideousness27 of the prehistoric28 monsters whose reduced descendant he is, but he is gentler than the dove.
The ranger took Muriel from Hayes's knee and went back to his seat on a roll of blankets. The captive twisted and clawed and struggled vigorously in his hand. After holding it for a moment or two, the ranger set it upon the ground. Awkwardly, but swiftly the frog worked its four oddly moving legs until it stopped close by Hayes's foot.
"Well, dang my hide!" said the other ranger. "The little cuss knows you. Never thought them insects had that much sense!"
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矮种马,小型马( pony的名词复数 ); £25 25 英镑 | |
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