登陆注册
6151600000157

第157章 CHAPTER XIV(3)

"I took a vacation when I bought," he explained, "and planted the trees. Then I went back to work an' stayed with it till the place was cleared. Now I 'm here for keeps, an' soon as the house is finished I'll send for the wife. She's not very well, and it will do her good. We've been planning and working for years to get away from- the city." He stopped in order to give a happy sigh.

"And now we're free."

The water in the trough was warm from the sun.

"Hold on," the man said. "Don't let them drink that. I'll give it to them cool."

Stepping into a small shed, he turned an electric switch, and a motor the size of a fruit box hummed into action. A five-inch stream of sparkling water splashed into the shallow main ditch of his irrigation system and flowed away across the orchard through many laterals.

"Isn' tit beautiful, eh?--beautiful! beautiful!" the man chanted in an ecstasy. "It's bud and fruit. It's blood and life. Look at it! It makes a gold mine laughable, and a saloon a nightmare. I know. I . . . I used to be a barkeeper. In fact, I've been a barkeeper most of my life. That's how I paid for this place. And I've hated the business all the time. I was a farm boy, and all my life I've been wanting to get back to it. And here I am at last."

He wiped his glasses the better to behold his beloved water, then seized a hoe and strode down the main ditch to open more laterals.

"He's the funniest barkeeper I ever seen," Billy commented. "I took him for a business man of some sort. Must a-ben in some kind of a quiet hotel."

"Don't drive on right away," Saxon requested. "I want to talk with him."

He came back, polishing his glasses, his face beaming, watching the water as if fascinated by it. It required no more exertion on Saxon's part to start him than had been required on his part to start the motor.

"The pioneers settled all this in the early fifties," he said.

"The Mexicans never got this far, so it was government land.

Everybody got a hundred and sixty acres. And such acres! The stories they tell about how much wheat they got to the acre are almost unbelievable. Then several things happened. The sharpest and steadiest of the pioneers held what they had and added to it from the other fellows. It takes a great many quarter sections to make a bonanza farm. It wasn't long before it was 'most all bonanza farms."

"They were the successful gamblers," Saxon put in, remembering Mark Hall's words.

The man nodded appreciatively and continued.

"The old folks schemed and gathered and added the land into the big holdings, and built the great barns and mansions, and planted the house orchards and flower gardens. The young folks were spoiled by so much wealth and went away to the cities to spend it. And old folks and young united in one thing: in impoverishing the soil. Year after year they scratched it and took out bonanza crops. They put nothing back. All they left was plow-sole and exhausted land. Why, there's big sections they exhausted and left almost desert.

"The bonanza farmers are all gone now, thank the Lord, and here's where we small farmers come into our own. It won't be many years before the whole valley will be farmed in patches like mine. Look at what we're doing! Worked-out land that had ceased to grow wheat, and we turn the water on, treat the soil decently, and see our orchards!

"We've got the water--from the mountains, and from under the ground. I was reading an account the other day. All life depends on food. All food depends on water. It takes a thousand pounds of water to produce one pound of food; ten thousand pounds to produce one pound of meat. How much water do you drink in a year?

About a ton. But you eat about two hundred pounds of vegetables and two hundred pounds of meat a year--which means you consume one hundred tons of water in the vegetables and one thousand tons in the meat--which means that it takes eleven hundred and one tons of water each year to keep a small woman like you going."

"Gee!" was all Billy could say.

"You see how population depends upon water," the ax-barkeeper went on. "Well, we've got the water, immense subterranean supplies, and in not many years this valley will be populated as thick as Belgium."

Fascinated by the five-inch stream, sluiced out of the earth and back to the earth by the droning motor, he forgot his discourse and stood and gazed, rapt and unheeding, while his visitors drove on.

"An' him a drink-slinger!" Billy marveled. "He can sure sling the temperance dope if anybody should ask you."

"It's lovely to think about--all that water, and all the happy people that will come here to live--"

"But it ain't the valley of the moon!" Billy laughed.

"No," she responded. "They don't have to irrigate in the valley of the moon, unless for alfalfa and such crops. What we want is the water bubbling naturally from the ground, and crossing the farm in little brooks, and on the boundary a fine big creek--"

"With trout in it!" Billy took her up. "An' willows and trees of all kinds growing along the edges, and here a riffle where you can flip out trout, and there a deep pool where you can swim and high-dive. An' kingfishers, an' rabbits comin' down to drink, an', maybe, a deer."

"And meadowlarks in the pasture," Saxon added. "And mourning doves in the trees. We must have mourning doves--and the big, gray tree-squirrels."

"Gee!--that valley of the moon's goin' to be some valley," Billy meditated, flicking a fly away with his whip from Hattie's side.

"Think we'll ever find it?"

Saxon nodded her head with great certitude.

"Just as the Jews found the promised land, and the Mormons Utah, and the Pioneers California. You remember the last advice we got when we left Oakland' ''Tis them that looks that finds.'"

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 六十种曲玉合记

    六十种曲玉合记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 耗子先生对不起

    耗子先生对不起

    她,是朋友口中的“义气一哥”,为了朋友,她向来两肋插刀,上山下海,死而后已。朋友恋爱了,怀孕了,眼看好事将近了,以为大红包拿定了。一夕之间,竟然被甩了,孩子没了……某人大呼不平,扬言要为好友讨回公道,气势磅礴地挥舞着要为民除害的大旗,杀入了对方基地。他,V市出了名的花心萝卜一枚,换女人的速度令人发指,凭借背后家族的强大势力以及那一张貌美如花,祸国殃民的脸,仍旧让无数女人飞蛾扑火不怕死地前仆后继地扑倒在他浅蓝色牛仔裤下。当他正在跟一堆女人聊得热情如火时,不知是从哪家精神病医院逃出来的泼妇二话不说就将自己从温柔乡中抓了出来,要自己负责。
  • 清茶与酒

    清茶与酒

    话说有一天,他捡了个女娃做徒弟,可是这女娃不好养,好不容易养大了居然还想跟别人跑!“师父,背!我走不动了!”好,他背,徒弟难得提一次要求。“师父,这个裙子好漂亮!我想要新裙子!”好,他买!徒弟第一次想要一样东西!“师父,我没吃过糖葫芦!我要糖葫芦!”他忍!他再买!反正糖葫芦也不值几个钱!“师父,我睡不着,给我讲个故事吧!”他再忍!他讲!就讲掌门师兄的糗事好了!“师父,我不要师姐给梳头!好痛!我要你给我梳!”他继续忍!不就是梳头!卧槽!梳得好丑!快把镜子藏起来!“师父师父,君师叔好漂亮啊!等我长大我要嫁给他当媳妇!”靠!这个不能忍!你是老子捡来的童养媳,想给别人当媳妇!没门!
  • 巨星外挂光环

    巨星外挂光环

    这一年,林天参加了比赛,却意外开启了“巨星外挂系统”从此,他便是歌王,影帝,全球最顶级的电影导演。从此,属于他传奇生涯开始了。横扫大陆,攻伐欧美。
  • 一宠成瘾:萌妻养娇娇

    一宠成瘾:萌妻养娇娇

    程先森人生的唯一目标就是将家养的程遥宠上天,可同床共枕时,程遥却喊非礼了。程先森挑眉:这家长也见了,婚房也住了,连小皮鞭都用了,宝贝,咱们是合法的。程遥呵呵两声:求不合法!程先森:哦?那是谁刚才还说要洗鸳鸯浴的?程遥脸红:我……我才没有!程先森邪魅一笑,污力镇压,管你有没有,鸳鸯浴必须得有!再等他蒸熟了包子,看她还怎么不合法?本书也可叫做《那些年我摸错的大腿》、《小短腿立志要包养长腿欧巴的故事》或《论摸男神大腿摸到天荒地老的可行性报告》。
  • 钞烦入盛

    钞烦入盛

    金钱,到底是万恶之源,还是快乐之源?不光轻松还会走心的神豪文。不光玩乐还有梦想的神豪文。不光享受还有事业的神豪文。
  • 王爷是宠妻典范

    王爷是宠妻典范

    烂俗的套路,某女穿越了!某女:什么?我和王爷有个婚约?没事,正常发展他必来退婚,既然如此……嘿嘿~某王爷:退婚?谁跟你讲本王要退婚?本王不仅不退婚,还要把你宠到天上去。某女:???麻麻骗我!我要回去!被某王爷拽回,想跑?你这辈子都不会有离开本王的机会~
  • 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!
  • 嫡女逆袭:冷王霸宠妖娆妃

    嫡女逆袭:冷王霸宠妖娆妃

    帝国时代第一护卫穿越成侯府痴呆丑颜嫡女,泠月娆表示,再世为人,我命由我!恶仆后母白莲花统统走开,不要妨碍她潇洒自在!什么?太子爷体弱无能还有人要打他主意?这……看在太子爷对她不错的份上就同情心泛滥一次吧。可、是!体弱原是假象,无能竟是掩护,他惊才绝艳功法滔天,还有一肚子大计要算到……她的头上!不但要她腔里那管血,还要她领了太子妃的职位,证明他不是坊间传闻的近不了女色。她欲哭无泪,爷,给工资不?他冰眸微眯,本殿下人都给你了,还要工资作甚么?
  • 腹黑老公,玩刺激!

    腹黑老公,玩刺激!

    “不要……”她拼命的想推开他,他吻上她的唇,将接下来的话全部吞入腹中,翻云覆雨后……她怒视着将自己吃的干干净净的男人低吼,“你禽兽。”“穆太太这是结婚证,我是禽兽……那你是什么?”他暧昧的眼神看着她,想再来一次。“我是你妹……”她怒。“你只是养女。”“你爸是我杀父仇人。”“他不是我爸,我爸早死了,在我没出生前……来老婆时间还早我们再运动运动。”