Спрут: Калифорнийская история
Chapter VI
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Allalongonesideofthebarnwerearowofstalls,fourteenofthem,cleanasyet,redolentofnewcutwood,thesawduststillinthecracksoftheflooring.Deliberatelythedruggistwentfromonetotheother,pausingcontemplativelybeforeeach.Hereturneddownthelineandagaintookuphispositionbythedoorofthefeedroom,noddinghisheadjudicially,asifsatisfied.Hedecidedtoputonhisgloves.
Bynowitwasquitedark.Outside,betweenthebarnandtheranchhousesonecouldseeagroupofmenonstep-ladderslightingthefestoonsofJapaneselanterns.Inthedarkness,onlytheirfacesappearedhereandthere,highabovetheground,seeninahazeofred,strange,grotesque.Graduallyasthemultitudeoflanternswerelit,thelightspread.Thegrassunderfootlookedlikegreenexcelsior.Anothergroupofmeninvadedthebarnitself,lightingthelampsandlanternsthere.Soonthewholeplacewasgleamingwithpointsoflight.YoungVacca,whohaddisappeared,returnedwithhispocketsfullofwaxcandles.Heresumedhiswhittling,refusingtoansweranyquestions,vociferatingthathewasbusy.
Outsidetherewasasoundofhoofsandvoices.Moreguestshadarrived.Thedruggist,seizedwithconfusion,terrifiedlesthehadputonhisglovestoosoon,thrusthishandsintohispockets.ItwasCutter,MagnusDerrick’sdivisionsuperintendent,whocame,bringinghiswifeandhertwogirlcousins.