FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   207   208   209   210   211   212   213   214   215   216   217   218   219   220   221   222   223   224   225   226   227   228   229   230   231  
232   233   234   235   236   237   238   239   240   241   242   243   244   245   246   247   248   249   250   251   252   253   254   255   256   >>   >|  
and she were there--the rest was nothing. Sitting beside David she could see the rider's figure grow small, as it receded across the plain. The night had come and the great level brooded solemn under the light of the first, serene stars. In the middle of the camp Daddy John's fire flared, the central point of illumination in a ring of fluctuant yellow. Touched and lost by its waverings the old man's figure came and went, absorbed in outer darkness, then revealed his arms extended round sheaves of brush. David turned and lay on his side looking at her. Her knees were drawn up, her hands clasped round her ankles. With the ragged detail of her dress obscured, the line of her profile and throat sharp in clear silhouette against the saffron glow, she was like a statue carved in black marble. He could not see what her glance followed, only felt the consolation of her presence, the one thing to which he could turn and meet a human response. He was feverish again, his thirst returned in an insatiable craving. Moving restlessly he flung out a hand toward her and said querulously: "How long will Low be gone?" "Till the morning unless he finds water by the way." Silence fell on him and her eyes strained through the darkness for the last glimpse of the rider. He sighed deeply, the hot hand stirring till it lay spread, with separated fingers on the hem of her dress. He moved each finger, their brushing on the cloth the only sound. "Are you in pain?" she asked and shrunk before the coldness of her voice. "No, but I am dying with thirst." She made no answer, resting in her graven quietness. The night had closed upon the rider's figure, but she watched where it had been. Over a blackened peak a large star soared up like a bright eye spying on the waste. Suddenly the hand clinched and he struck down at the earth with it. "I can't go without water till the morning." "Try to sleep," she said. "We must stand it the best way we can." "I can't sleep." He moaned and turned over on his face and lying thus rolled from side to side as if in anguish that movement assuaged. For the first time she looked at him, turning upon him a glance of questioning anxiety. She could see his narrow, angular shape, the legs twisted, the arms bent for a pillow, upon which his head moved in restless pain. "David, we've got to wait." "The night through? Stay this way till morning? I'll be dead. I wish I was now." Sh
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   207   208   209   210   211   212   213   214   215   216   217   218   219   220   221   222   223   224   225   226   227   228   229   230   231  
232   233   234   235   236   237   238   239   240   241   242   243   244   245   246   247   248   249   250   251   252   253   254   255   256   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

morning

 

figure

 

thirst

 

turned

 

darkness

 

glance

 

stirring

 

deeply

 
sighed
 
graven

quietness

 

closed

 
resting
 

answer

 

glimpse

 

brushing

 

fingers

 
coldness
 

finger

 
spread

shrunk

 
separated
 

soared

 

anguish

 

assuaged

 

movement

 

rolled

 

moaned

 

twisted

 

pillow


angular
 

turning

 
looked
 

questioning

 

anxiety

 

narrow

 

restless

 

bright

 

spying

 

watched


blackened

 

Suddenly

 

struck

 

clinched

 

Moving

 

waverings

 
Touched
 

illumination

 

fluctuant

 

yellow