Tales of Trail and Town eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 247 pages of information about Tales of Trail and Town.

Tales of Trail and Town eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 247 pages of information about Tales of Trail and Town.
thanked him for coming to “see her off,” congratulated him that he would soon be spared the lie and expense of keeping her here on account of his pride, under the thin pretext of trying to “cure” her.  She knew that Sally Atherly of Rough and Ready wasn’t considered fit company for “Atherly of Atherly” by his fine new friends.  This and much more in a voice mingling maudlin sentiment with bitter resentment, and with an ominous glitter in her bloodshot and glairy eyes.  Peter winced with a consciousness of the half-truth of her reproaches, but the curiosity and excitement awakened by the revelations of her frenzy were greater than his remorse.  He said quickly:—­

“You were speaking of father!—­of his family—­his lands and possessions.  Tell me again!”

“Wot are ye givin’ us?” she ejaculated in husky suspicion, opening upon him her beady eyes, in which the film of death was already gathering.

“Tell me of father,—­my father and his family! his great-grandfather!—­the Atherlys, my relations—­what you were saying.  What do you know about them?”

That’s all ye wanter know—­is it?  That’s what ye’r’ comin’ to the old washer-woman for—­is it?” she burst out with the desperation of disgust.  “Well—­give it up!  Ask me another!”

“But, mother—­the old records, you know!  The family Bible—­what you once told us—­me and Jinny!”

Something gurgled in her throat like a chuckle.  With the energy of malevolence, she stammered:  “There wasn’t no records—­there wasn’t no family Bible! it’s all a lie—­you hear me!  Your Atherly that you’re so proud of was just a British bummer who was kicked outer his family in England and sent to buzz round in Americky.  He honey-fogled me—­Sally Magregor—­out of a better family than his’n, in Kansas, and skyugled me away, but it was a straight out marriage, and I kin prove it.  It was in the St. Louis papers, and I’ve got it stored away safe enough in my trunk!  You hear me!  I’m shoutin’!  But he wasn’t no old settler in Mizzouri—­he wasn’t descended from any settler, either!  He was a new man outer England—­fresh caught—­and talked down his throat.  And he fooled me—­the darter of an old family that was settled on the right bank of the Mizzouri afore Dan’l Boone came to Kentucky—­with his new philanderings.  Then he broke up, and went all to pieces when we struck Californy, and left me—­Sally Magregor, whose father had niggers of his own—­to wash for Rough and Ready!  That’s your Atherly!  Take him!  I don’t want him—­I’ve done with him!  I was done with him long afore—­afore”—­a cough checked her utterance,—­“afore”—­She gasped again, but the words seemed to strangle in her throat.  Intent only on her words and scarcely heeding her sufferings, Peter was bending over her eagerly, when the doctor rudely pulled him away and lifted her to a sitting posture.  But she never spoke again.  The strongest restoratives quickly administered only left her in a state of scarcely breathing unconsciousness.

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