第11章

类别:其他 作者:Fouque, Friedrich de La Motte字数:30352更新时间:18/12/21 13:03:18
“Sartin。He’llmakeusallproudofhim,orImissmyguess。And,asfortherestofit,thebigquestionthatcountsmostofallto,him,Ihope——yes,Ithinkthat’scomin’outallright,too。Ruth,“ headded,“yourememberwhatItoldyouaboutSam’stalkwithme,thatafternoonwhenhecamebackfromWapatomac。IfMaudcaresfor,himasmuchasallthatsheain’tgoin’tothrowhimoveron,accountofwhathappenedinMiddleford。” “No——no,notifshereallycares。Butdoesshecare——enough?” “Ihopeso。Iguessso。Butifshedoesn’tit’sbetterforhimto,knowit,andknowitnow……Dear,dear!”headded,“howIdo,fireoffopinions,don’tI?,Abody’dthinkIwasloadedupwith,wisdomsameasoneofthosemachinegunsiswithcartridges。About,allI’mloadedwithisblanks,Ical’late。” Shewasnotpayingattentiontothisoutburst,but,standingwith,onehanduponthelatchofthekitchendoor,sheseemedtobe,thinkingdeeply。 “Ithinkyouareright,“shesaidslowly。”Yes,Ithinkyouare,right。ItISbettertoknow……Jed,suppose——supposeyou,caredforsomeone,wouldthefactthatherbrotherhadbeenin,prisonmakeanydifferencein——inyourfeeling?” Jedactuallystaggered。Shewasnotlookingathim,nordidshe,lookathimnow。 “Eh?”hecried。”Why——why,Ruth,what——what——?” Shesmiledfaintly。”Andthatwasafoolishquestion,too,“she,said。”Foolishtoaskyou,ofallmen……Well,Imustgoon,andgetBabbie’sbreakfast。Poorchild,sheisgoingtomissher,UncleCharlie。Weshallallmisshim……Butthere,Ipromised,himIwouldbebrave。Goodmorning,Jed。” “But——but,Ruth,what-what——?” Shehadnotheardhim。Thedoorclosed。Jedstoodstaringatit,forsomeminutes。Thenhecrossedthelawntohisownlittle,kitchen。Theperformanceshewentthroughduringthenexthour,wouldhaveconfirmedtheopinionofMr。Bearseandhiscoteriethat,“Shavings“Winslowwas“nextdoortoloony。”,Hecookeda,breakfast,buthowhecookeditorofwhatitconsistedhecould,nothavetold。Thenextdayhefoundthestove-lidlifterona,plateintheicechest。Whateverbecameoftheleft-overporkchop,whichshouldhavebeentherehehadnoidea。 Babbiecamedancinginatnoononherwayhomefromschool。She,foundherUncleJedinacuriousmood,amoodwhichseemedtobea,compoundofabsent-mindednessandsilencebrokenbysuddenfitsof,songandhilarity。Hewassittingbythebenchwhensheentered,andwasholdinganoilyraginonehandandapieceofemerypaper,intheother。Hewaslookingneitheratpapernorrag,norat,anythingelseinparticularsofarasshecouldsee,andhedidnot,noticeherpresenceatall。Suddenlyhebegantorubthepaperand,theragtogetherandtosingatthetopofhisvoice: “’He’smylilyofthevalley,Mybrightandmornin’star; He’sthefairestoftenthousandtomysoul——Hallelujah! He’smydi-dum-du-dum-di-dum—— Di——’“ Barbaraburstoutlaughing。Mr。Winslow’shallelujahchorus,stoppedinthemiddleandheturned。 “Eh?”heexclaimed,lookingoverhisspectacles。”Oh,it’syou! Sakesalive,child,howdoyougetaroundsoquiet?,Haven’t,borrowedthecat’sfeettowalk,on,haveyou?” Babbielaughedagainandrepliedthatsheguessedthecatwouldn’t,lendherfeet。 “Shewouldwant’emherself,prob’ly,UncleJed,“sheadded。 “Don’tyouthinkso?” Jedappearedtoconsider。 “Well,“hedrawled,“shemight,Ipresumelikely,beasselfishand,unreasonableasallthat。Butthenagainshemight……hum…… whatwasitthecatwalkedoninthatstoryyouandIwasreadin’ togetheraspellago?,That——er——SureEnoughstory——youknow。By,Kipling,’twas。” “Oh,Iknow!,Itwasn’taSureEnoughstory;itwasa’JustSo’ story。Andthenameofitwas’TheCatWhoWalkedbyHisWild,Lone。’“ Jedlookeddeeplydisappointed。”Sho!”hesighed。”Ithought,’twasonhiswildlonehewalked。Iwasthinkin’thatmaybehe’d,gonewalkin’onthatforaspellandhadlentyouhisfeet…… Hum……Dear,dear! “’Oh,trustandobey,Forthere’snootherway,Tobede-de-de-di-dum—— Buttotrustandobey。’“ Hereherelapsedintoanotherdaydream。Afterwaitingfora,moment,Babbieventuredtoarousehim。 “UncleJed,“sheasked,“whatwereyoudoingwiththosethingsin,yourhand——whenIcamein,youknow?,Thatclothandthatpieceof,paper。Youlookedsofunny,rubbingthemtogether,thatIcouldn’t,helplaughing。” Jedregardedhersolemnly。”It’semerypaper,“hesaid;“likefine,sandpaper,youknow。Andthecloth’sgotileinit。I’mcleanin’ therustoffthisscrewdriver。Ihadn’tuseditformore’na,fortni’tanditgotprettyrustythisdampweather。” Thechildlookedathimwonderingly。 “But,UncleJed,“shesaid,“thereisn’tanyscrewdriver。AnyhowI don’tseeany。Youwerejustrubbingthesandpaperandthecloth,togetherandsinging。That’swhyitlookedsofunny。” Jedinspectedfirstonehandandthentheother。 “Hum!”hedrawled。”Hu-um!……Well,Ideclare!……Nowyou,mentionit,theredon’tseemtobeanyscrewdriver,doesthere?…… Here’tisonthebench……AndIwasrubbin’thesandpaper,withile,orilin’thesandpaperwiththerag,whicheveryou,like……Hum,ye-es,Ishouldthinkitmighthavelooked,funny……Babbie,ifyouseemewalkin’aroundwithoutany,headsomemornin’don’tbescared。You’llknowthatthatpart,ofmeain’tgotoutofbedyet,that’sall。” Barbaraleanedherchinonbothsmallfistsandgazedathim。 “UncleJed,“shesaid,“you’vebeenthinkingaboutsomething,haven’tyou?” “Eh?……Why,yes,I——IguesslikelymaybeIhave。Howdidyou,know?” “Oh,’causeIdid。PetuniaandIknowyoueverandeversowell,nowandwe’reusedto——tothewayyoudo。Mammasaysthingslike,forgettingthescrewdriverareyourex-eccen-tricks。Isthiswhat,you’vebeenthinkingaboutaniceeccen-trickortheotherkind?” Jedslowlyshookhishead。”I——Idon’tknow,“hegroaned。”I dasn’tbelieve——,There,there!,That’senoughofmytricks。How’s,Petunia’shaircurlin’thismornin’?” Afterthechildlefthimhetriedtopreparehisdinner,butitwas,asunsatisfactoryamealasbreakfasthadbeen。Hecouldn’teat,hecouldn’twork。Hecouldonlythink,andthinkingmeant,alternateperiodsofdelirioushopeandblackdepression。Hesat,downbeforethelittletableinhisliving-roomand,openingthe,drawer,sawRuthArmstrong’spicturedfacelookingupathim。 “Jed!,Oh,Jed!” ItwasMaudHunniwell’svoice。Shehadenteredtheshopandthe,living-roomwithouthishearingherandnowshewasstandingbehind,himwithherhanduponhisshoulder。Hestarted,turnedandlooked,upintoherface。Andoneglancecausedhimtoforgethimselfand,eventhepicturedfaceinthedrawerforthetimeandtothinkonly,ofher。 “Maud!”heexclaimed。”Maud!” Herhair,usuallysocarefullyarranged,wasdisordered;herhat,wasnotadjustedatitsusualexactangle;andasforthesilver,fox,ithunglimplybacksidefront。Hereyeswereredandsheheld,ahandkerchiefinonehandandaletterintheother。 “Oh,Jed!”shecried。 Jedputouthishands。”There,there,Maud!”hesaid。”There,there,littlegirl。” Theyhadbeenconfidantssinceherbabyhood,thesetwo。Shecame,tohimnow,andputtingherheaduponhisshoulder,burstintoa,stormofweeping。Jedstrokedherhair。 “There,there,Maud,“hesaidgently。”Don’t,girlie,don’t。It’s,goin’tobeallright,Iknowit……Andsoyoucametome,did,you?,I’mawfulgladyoudid,Iamso。” “Heaskedmetocome,“shesobbed。”Hewroteit——in——inthe,letter。” Jedledherovertoachair。”Sitdown,girlie,“hesaid,“and,tellmeallaboutit。Yougottheletter,then?” Shenodded。”Yes,“shesaid,chokingly;“it——itjustcame。Oh,I amsogladFatherdidnotcomehometodinnerto-day。Hewould,have——haveseenmeand——and——oh,whydidhedoit,Jed?,Why?” Jedshookhishead。”Hehadtodoit,Maud,“heanswered。”He,wantedtodotherightthingandthehonorablething。Andyou,wouldratherhavehadhimdothat,wouldn’tyou?” “Oh——oh,Idon’tknow。Butwhydidn’thecometomeandtellme? Whydidhegoawayand——andwritemehehadgonetoenlist?,Why,didn’thecometomefirst?,Oh……Oh,Jed,howCOULDhetreat,meso?” Shewassobbingagain。Jedtookherhandandpatteditwithhis,ownbigone。 “Didn’thetellyouintheletterwhy?”heasked。 “Yes——yes,but——“ “Thenletmetellyouwhathetoldme,Maud。HeandItalkedfor,up’ardsofthreesolidhourslastnightandIcal’lateIunderstood,himprettywellwhenhefinished。Nowletmetellyouwhathesaid,tome。” HetoldherthesubstanceofhislonginterviewwithPhillips。He,toldalsoofCharles’comingtoOrham,ofwhyandhowhetookthe,positioninthebank,ofhisothertalkswithhim——Winslow。 “Andso,“saidJed,inconclusion,“yousee,Maud,whatadreadful,loadthepooryoungfeller’sbeencarryin’eversincehecameand,especiallysincehe——well,sincehefoundouthowmuchhewas,carin’foryou。Juststopforaminuteandthinkwhataload,’twas。Hisconsciencewastroublin’himallthetimeforkeepin’ thebankjob,forsailin’underfalsecolorsinyoureyesandyour,dad’s。Hewasworkin’andpinchin’topaythetwothousandtothe,maninMiddleford。Hehadhangin’overhimeveryminutethe,practicalcertaintythatsomeday——somedaysure——apersonwas,comin’alongwhoknewhisstoryandthenthefatwouldallbein,thefire。Andwhenitwentintothatfirehewouldn’tbetheonly,onetobeburnt;therewouldbehissisterandBabbie——andyou; mostofall,you。” Shenodded。”Yes,yes,Iknow,“shecried。”Butwhy——oh,why,didn’thecometomeandtellme?,Whydidhegowithoutaword? HemusthaveknownIwouldforgivehim,nomatterwhathehaddone。 Itwouldn’thavemadeanydifference,hishavingbeenin——in,prison。Andnow——nowhemaybe——oh,Jed,hemaybekilled!” Shewassobbingagain。Jedpattedherhand。”Wewon’ttalkabout,hisbein’killed,“hesaidstoutly。”Iknowhewon’tbe;Ifeelit,inmybones。But,Maud,can’tyouseewhyhedidn’tcomeandtell,youbeforehewenttoenlist?,Supposehehad。Ifyoucareforhim,somuch——asmuchasIjudgeyoudo——“ Sheinterrupted。”Careforhim!”sherepeated。”Oh,Jed!” “Yes,yes,dearie,Iknow。Well,then,carin’forhimlikethat,you’dhavetoldhimjustwhatyoutoldmethen;thatabouthis,havin’donewhathedidandhavin’beenwherehe’sbeennotmakin’ anydifference。Andyou’dhavebeggedandcoaxedhimtostayright,alonginthebank,maybe?,Eh?” “Yes,“defiantly。OfcourseIwould。Whynot?” “Andyourfather,wouldyouhavetoldhim?” Shehesitated。”Idon’tknow,“shesaid,butwithlessassurance。 “Perhapsso,lateron。Ithadallbeenkeptasecretsofar,all,thewholedreadfulthing,whynotalittlelonger?,Besides—— besides,FatherknowshowmuchCharliemeanstome。FatherandI hadalongtalkabouthimonenightandI——Ithinkheknows。And,heisveryfondofCharliehimself;hehassaidsosomanytimes。 Hewouldhaveforgivenhim,too,ifIhadaskedhim。Healways,doeswhatIask。” “Yes,ye-es,Ical’latethat’sso。But,toberealhonestnow,Maud,wouldyouhavebeensatisfiedtohaveitthatway?,Wouldyou,havefeltthatitwasthehonorablethingforCharlietodo?,Isn’t,whathehasdonebetter?,He’sundertakin’thebiggestandfinest,jobamancandointhisworldto-day,asIseeit。It’sthejob,he’dhavetakenonmonthsagoifhe’dfelt’twasrighttoleave,Ruth——Mrs。Armstrong——sosoonafter——afterbein’separatedfromher,solong。He’stakenonthisbigjob,thisman’sjob,andhesays,toyou:’HereIam。Youknowmenow。Doyoucareformestill? IfyoudowillyouwaittillIcomeback?’,Andtoyourdad,to,Sam,hesays:’Iain’tworkin’foryounow。Iain’tonyour,payrollandsoIcanspeakoutfreeandindependent。Ifyour,daughter’llhavemeImeantomarryhersomeday。’,Ain’tthatthe,betterway,Maud?,Ain’tthathowyou’dratherhavehimfeel——and,do?” Shesighedandshookherhead。”I——Isupposeso,“sheadmitted。 “Oh,Isupposethatyouandheareright。Inhisletterhesays,justthat。Wouldyouliketoseeit;thatpartofit,Imean?” Jedtookthecrumpledandtear-stainedletterfromherhand。 “IthinkIoughttotellyou,Maud,“hesaid,“thatwritin’this,washisownidea。Itwasmethatsuggestedhisenlistin’,although,Ifoundhe’dbeenthinkin’ofitallalong,butIwasforhavin’ himgoandenlistandthencomebackandtellyouandSam。Buthe,says,’No。I’lltellherinaletterandthenwhenIcomeback,she’llhavehadtimetothinkitover。Shewon’tsay’yes’then,simplybecauseshepitiesmeorbecauseshedoesn’trealizewhatit,means。No,I’llwriteherandthenwhenIcomebackafterenlistin’ andgotoherformyanswer,I’llknowit’sgivendeliberate。’“ Shenodded。”Hesaysthatthere,“shesaidchokingly。”Buthe——he,musthaveknown。Oh,Jed,howCANIlethimgo——towar?” ThatportionoftheletterwhichJedwaspermittedtoreadwas,straightforwardandhonestandmanly。Therewerenoappealsfor,pityorsympathy。Thewriterstatedhiscaseandlefttherestto,her,thatwasall。AndJed,readingbetweenthelines,respected,CharlesPhillipsmorethanever。 HeandMaudtalkedforalongtimeafterthat。And,atlast,they,reachedapointwhichJedhadtriedhisbesttoavoid。Maud,mentioneditfirst。Shehadbeenspeakingofhisfriendshipfor,herloverandforherself。 “Idon’tseewhatweshouldhavedonewithoutyourhelp,Jed,“she,said。”AndwhenIthinkwhatyouhavedoneforCharlie!,Why,yes—— andnowIknowwhyyoupretendedtohavefoundthefourhundred,dollarsFatherthoughthehadlost。PaleftitatWapatomac,after,all;youknewthat?” Jedstirreduneasily。Hewasstandingbythewindow,lookingout,intotheyard。 “Yes,yes,“hesaidhastily,“Iknow。Don’ttalkaboutit,Maud。 Itmakesmefeelmorelikeafoolthanusualand……er…… don’tseemasifthatwashardlynecessary,doesit?” “ButIshalltalkaboutit。WhenFathercamehomethatnighthe,couldn’ttalkofanythingelse。Hecalledittheprizepuzzleof,thecentury。Youhadgivenhimfourhundreddollarsofyourown,moneyandpretendeditwashisandthatyouhad——hadstolenit,Jed。HeburstoutlaughingwhenhetoldmethatandsodidI。The,ideaofyourstealinganything!,You!” Jedsmiled,feebly。 “’Twassillyenough,Igivein,“headmitted。”Yousee,“headded,inanapologeticdrawl,“nine-tenthsofthistownthinkI’maprize,idiotandsometimesIfeelit’smydutytoliveup——ordown——tomy,reputation。Thiswasoneofthetimes,that’sall。I’mawfulglad,Samgothisownmoneyback,though。” “Themoneydidn’tamounttoanything。Butwhatyoudidwasthe,wonderfulthing。FornowIunderstandwhyyoudidit。You,thought——youthoughtCharliehadtakenitto——topaythathorrid,maninMiddleford。Thatiswhatyouthoughtandyou——“ Jedbrokein。”Don’t!,Don’tputmeinmindofit,Maud,“he,begged。”I’msoashamedIdon’tknowwhattodo。Yousee——you,see,Charliehadsaidhowmuchheneededaboutthatmuchmoneyand—— andso,bein’a——awoodenhead,Inaturally——“ “Oh,don’t!,Pleasedon’t!,Itwaswonderfulofyou,Jed。Younot,onlygaveupyourownmoney,butyouwerewillingtosacrificeyour,goodname;tohaveFather,yourbestfriend,thinkyouathief。 AndyoudiditalltosaveCharliefromexposure。Howcouldyou,Jed?” Jeddidn’tanswer。Hedidnotappeartohaveheardher。Hewas,gazingsteadilyoutintotheyard。 “Howcouldyou,Jed?”repeatedMaud。”Itwaswonderful!,Ican’t,understand。I——“ Shestoppedatthebeginningofthesentence。Shewasstanding,besidethelittlewriting-tableandthedrawerwasopen。She,lookeddownandthere,inthatdrawer,shesawtheframed,photographofRuthArmstrong。SherememberedthatJedhadbeen,sittingatthatdeskandgazingdownintothatdrawerwhenshe,enteredtheroom。Shelookedathimnow。Hewasstandingbythe,windowpeeringoutintotheyard。Ruthhadcomefromthebackdoor,ofthelittleWinslowhouseandwasstandingonthesteplookingup,theroad,evidentlywaitingforBarbaratocomefromschool。And,Jedwaswatchingher。Maudsawthelookuponhisface——andshe,understood。 AfewmomentslatersheandRuthmet。Maudhadtriedtoavoidthat,meetingbyleavingJed’spremisesbythefrontdoor,thedoorof,theoutershop。ButRuthhadwalkedtothegatetoseeifBabbie,wascomingand,asMaudemergedfromtheshop,thetwowomencame,facetoface。Foraninstanttheydidnotspeak。Maud,excited,andoverwroughtbyherexperiencewiththeletterandherinterview,withJed,wasstillstrugglingforself-control,andRuth,knowing,thattheothermustbythistimehavereceivedthatletterand,learnedherbrother’ssecret,wasinclinedtobecoldlydefiant。 Shewasthefirsttobreakthesilence。Shesaid“Goodafternoon“ andpassedon。ButMaud,afteranotherinstantofhesitation,turnedback。 “Oh,Mrs。Armstrong,“shefaltered,“mayIspeakwithyoujust—— justforafewminutes?” AndnowRuthhesitated。Whatwasitthegirlwishedtospeak,about?,Ifitwastoreproachherorherbrother,ortodemand,furtherexplanationsorapologies,theinterviewhadfarbetternot,takeplace。Shewasinnomoodtolistentoreproaches。Charles,was,inhereyes,amartyrandaheroandnow,largelybecauseof,thisgirl,hewasgoingawaytocertaindanger,perhapstodeath。 Shehadtried,forhissake,nottoblameMaudHunniwellbecause,Charleshadfalleninlovewithher,butshewasnot,justthen,inclinedtowardextremeforbearance。Soshehesitated,andMaud,spokeagain。 “MayIspeakwithyouforjustafewminutes?”shepleaded。”I havejustgothisletterand——oh,mayI?” Ruthsilentlyledthewaytothedoorofthelittlehouse。 “Comein,“shesaid。 Togethertheyenteredthesitting-room。Ruthaskedhercallerto,beseated,butMaudpaidnoattention。 “Ihavejustgothisletter,“shefaltered。”I——Iwantedyouto,know——toknowthatitdoesn’tmakeanydifference。I——Idon’t,care。Ifhelovesme,and——andhesayshedoes——Idon’tcarefor,anythingelse……Oh,’PLEASEbenicetome,“shebegged,holdingoutherhands。”Youarehissisterand——andIlovehimso! Andheisgoingawayfrombothofus。” SoRuth’scoldnessmeltedlikeafallofsnowinearlyApril,and,theAprilshowersfollowedit。SheandMaudweptineachother’s,armsandwerefemininelyhappyaccordingly。Andforatleasta,halfhourthereaftertheydiscussedthesurpassingexcellenciesof,CharliePhillips,thecertaintythatCaptainHunniwellwould,forgivehimbecausehecouldnothelpitandavarietyofkindred,andsatisfyingsubjects。AndatlastJedWinslowdriftedintothe,conversation。 “AndsoyouhavebeentalkingitoverwithJed,“observedRuth。 “Isn’titoddhowweallgotohimwhenweareintroubleorneed,adviceoranything?,IalwaysdoandCharliedid,andyousaythat,youdo,too。” Maudnodded。”HeandIhavebeenwhatPacalls’chummies’ever,sinceIcanremember,“shesaidsimply。 “Idon’tknowwhyIfeelthatIcanconfideinhimtosuchan,extent。SomehowIalwayshave。And,doyouknow,hisadviceis,almostalwaysgood?,IfIhadtakenitfromthefirstwemight,all,ofus,haveavoidedadealoftrouble。Ihavecausetothinkof,JedWinslowassomethingsureandsafeandtrustworthy。Likea,nice,kindlyoldwatchdog,youknow。Aqueeroneandafunnyone,butawfullynice。Babbieidolizeshim。” Maudnoddedagain。Shewasregardinghercompanionwithanodd,expression。 “AndwhenIthink,“continuedRuth,“ofhowhewaswillingto,sacrificehischaracterandhishonorandeventorisklosingyour,father’sfriendship——howheproclaimedhimselfathieftosave,Charlie!,WhenIthinkofthatIscarcelyknowwhethertolaughor,cry。Iwanttodoboth,ofcourse。Itwasperfectly,characteristicandperfectlyadorable——andsoabsolutelyabsurd。I lovehimforit,andasyetIhaven’tdaredthankhimforfearI shallcryagain,asIdidwhenCaptainHunniwelltoldus。Yet,whenIthinkofhisdeclaringhetookthemoneytobuyasuitof,clothes,Ifeellikelaughing。Oh,heISadear,isn’the?” Now,ordinarily,Maudwouldhavefoundnothinginthisspeechto,arouseresentment。Therewastheveryslight,andinthiscase,quiteunintentional,noteofpatronageinitthateveryoneused,whenreferringtoJedWinslow。Sheherselfalmostinvariablyused,thatnotewhenspeakingofhimoreventohim。Butnowher,emotionsweresodeeplystirredandthememoriesofherrecent,interviewwithJed,ofhisunderstandingandhissympathy,wereso,vivid。And,too,shehadjusthadthatglimpseintohismost,secretsoul。Sohertone,assherepliedtoRuth’sspeech,was,almostsharp。 “Hedidn’tdoitforCharlie,“shedeclared。”Thatis,ofcourse,hedid,butthatwasn’ttherealreason。” “Why,whatdoyoumean?” “Don’tyouknowwhatImean?,Don’tyoureallyknow?” “Why,ofcourseIdon’t。WhatAREyoutalkingabout?,Didn’tdoit,forCharlie?,Didn’tsaythathewasathiefandgiveyourfather,hisownmoney,doyoumean?,Doyoumeanhedidn’tdothatfor,Charlie?” “Yes。Hediditforyou。” “Forme?,ForME?” “Yes……Oh,can’tyouunderstand?,It’sabsurdandfoolishand,sillyandeverything,butIknowit’strue。JedWinslowisinlove,withyou,Mrs。Armstrong。” Ruthleanedbackinherchairandstaredatherasifshethought,herinsane。 “InlovewithME?”sherepeated。”JedWinslow!,Maud,don’t!” “It’strue,Itellyou。Ididn’tknowuntiljustnow,althoughif,ithadbeenanyonebutJedIshouldhavesuspectedforsometime。 Butto-daywhenIwentinthereIsawhimsittingbeforehisdesk,lookingdownintoanopendrawerthere。Hehasyourphotographin,thatdrawer。And,lateron,whenyoucameoutintotheyard,Isaw,himwatchingyou;Isawhisfaceandthatwasenough……Oh,don’tyouSEE?”impatiently。”Itexplainseverything。You,couldn’tunderstand,norcouldI,whyheshouldsacrificehimself,soforCharlie。ButbecauseCharliewasyourbrother——thatis,anotherthing。Think,justthink!,YouandIwouldhaveguessedit,beforeifhehadbeenanyoneelseexceptjustJed。Yes,heisin,lovewithyou……It’scrazyandit’sridiculousand——andall,that,ofcourseitis。But,“withasuddenburstoftemper,“if,you——ifyoudaretolaughI’llneverspeaktoyouagain。” ButRuthwasnotlaughing。 ItwasacloudydayandJed’sliving-roomwasalmostdarkwhenRuth,enteredit。Jed,whohadbeensittingbythedesk,rosewhenshe,camein。 “Landsakes,Ruth,“heexclaimed,“it’syou,ain’tit?,Letme,lightalamp。Iwassettin’hereinthedarklikea……likea,hengonetoroost……Eh?,Why,it’s’mostsupper’time,ain’t,it?,Didn’trealize’twassolate。I’llhavealightforyouina,jiffy。” Hewasonhiswaytothekitchen,butshestoppedhim。 “No,“shesaidquickly。”Don’tgetalight。I’drathernot,please。Andsitdownagain,Jed;justasyouwere。There,bythe,desk;that’sit。Yousee,“sheadded,“I——I——well,Ihave,somethingtotellyou,and——andIcantellitbetterinthedark,I think。” Jedlookedatherinsurprise。Hecouldnotseeherfaceplainly,butsheseemedoddlyconfusedandembarrassed。 “Sho!”hedrawled。”Well,I’msureIain’tanxiousaboutthe,light,myself。Youknow,I’vealwayshadafeelin’thatthedark,wasmorebecomin’tomystyleofbeauty。Takemeabouttwelve,o’clockinafoggynight,inacellar,withthelampout,andI lookprettynighhandsome——toablindman……Um-hm。” Shemadenocommentonthisconfession。Jed,afterwaitingan,instantforhertospeak,venturedareminder。 “Don’tmindmytalkin’foolishness,“hesaid,apologetically。”I’m,feelin’alittlemorelikemyselfthanIhavefor——foraweekor,so,andwhenIfeelthatwayI’mboundtobefoolish。Justgettin’ backtonature,asthemagazinefolkstellabout,Ical’late’tis。” Sheleanedforwardandlaidahandonhissleeve。 “Don’t!”shebegged。”Don’ttalkaboutyourselfinthatway,Jed。 WhenIthinkwhatafriendyouhavebeentomeandmineI——Ican’t,beartohearyousaysuchthings。Ihaveneverthankedyoufor,whatyoudidtosavemybrotherwhenyouthoughthehadgonewrong,again。Ican’tthankyounow——Ican’t。” Hervoicebroke。Jedtwistedinhisseat。 “Now——now,Ruth,“hepleaded,“dolet’sforgetthat。I’vemadea,foolofmyselfagoodmanytimesinmylife——moregettin’backto,nature,yousee——butIhopeInevermademyselfoutquitesucha,blitherin’numbskullasIdidthattime。Don’ttalkaboutit,don’t。Iain’texactlywhatyou’dcallproudofit。” “ButIam。AndsoisCharlie。ButIwon’ttalkofitifyou,preferIshouldn’t……Jed——“shehesitated,faltered,andthen,beganagain:“Jed,“shesaid,“ItoldyouwhenIcameinthatIhad,somethingtotellyou。Ihave。Ihavetoldnooneelse,noteven,Charlie,becausehewentawaybeforeIwas——quitesure。ButnowI amgoingtotellyoubecauseeversinceIcamehereyouhavebeen,myfatherconfessor,sotospeak。Yourealizethat,don’tyou?” Jedrubbedhischin。 “W-e-e-ll,“heobserved,withgreatdeliberation,“Idon’tknow’s,I’dgoasfarastosaythat。BabbieandI’veagreedthatI’mher,back-step-uncle,butthat’sasnighrelationasI’veeverdast,figureIwastothefamily。” “Don’tjokeaboutit。YouknowwhatImean。Well,Jed,thisis,whatIamgoingtotellyou。Itisverypersonalandvery,confidentialandyoumustpromisenottotellanyoneyet。Will,you?” “Eh?,Why,sartin,ofcourse。” “Yes。Ihopeyoumaybegladtohearit。Itwouldmakeyouglad,toknowthatIwashappy,wouldn’tit?” ForthefirsttimeJeddidnotanswerintheinstant。Theshadows,weredeepinthelittleliving-roomnow,butRuthfeltthathewas,leaningforwardandlookingather。 “Yes,“hesaid,afteramoment。”Yes……but——Idon’tknowasI knowexactlywhatyoumean,doI?” “Youdon’t——yet。ButIhopeyouwillbegladwhenyoudo。Jed,youlikeMajorGrover,don’tyou?” Jeddidnotmoveperceptibly,butsheheardhischaircreak。He,wasstillleaningforwardandsheknewhisgazewasfixeduponher,face。 “Yes,“hesaidveryslowly。”Ilikehimfirst-rate。” “I’mglad。Because——well,becauseIhavecometolikehimsomuch。 Jed,he——hehasaskedmetobehiswife。” Therewasabsolutestillnessinthelittleroom。Then,afterwhat,seemedtoherseverallongminutes,hespoke。 “Yes……yes,Isee……”hesaid。”Andyou?,You’ve……” “AtfirstIcouldnotanswerhim。Mybrother’ssecretwasinthe,wayandIcouldnottellhimthat。Butlastnight——orthis,morning——CharlieandIdiscussedallouraffairsandhegaveme,permissiontotell——Leonard。Sowhenhecameto-dayItoldhim。 Hesaiditmadenodifference。And——andIamgoingtomarryhim,Jed。” Jed’schaircreakedagain,butthatwastheonlysound。Ruth,waiteduntilshefeltthatshecouldwaitnolonger。Thenshe,stretchedoutahandtowardhiminthedark。 “Oh,Jed,“shecried,“aren’tyougoingtosayanythingtome—— anythingatall?” Sheheardhimdrawalongbreath。Thenhespoke。 “Why——why,yes,ofcourse,“hesaid。”I——I——ofcourseIam。I—— youkindofgotmebysurprise,that’sall……Ihadn’t——hadn’t,expectedit,yousee。” “Iknow。EvenCharliewassurprised。Butyou’reglad,formy,sake,aren’tyou,Jed?” “Eh?……Yes,oh,yes!,I’m——I’mglad。” “Ihopeyouare。IfitwerenotforpoorCharlie’sgoingawayand,theanxietyabouthimandhisproblemIshouldbeveryhappy—— happierthanIbelievedIevercouldbeagain。You’regladof,that,aren’tyou,Jed?” “Eh?……Yes,yes,ofcourse……” “Andyouwillcongratulateme?,YoulikeMajorGrover?,Pleasesay,youdo。” Jedroseslowlyfromhischair。Hepassedahandindazedfashion,acrosshisforehead。 “Yes,“hesaid,again。”Themajor’safineman……Ido,congratulateyou,ma’am。” “Oh,Jed!,Notthatway。Asifyoumeantit。” “Eh?……I——Idomeanit……Ihope——Ihopeyou’llbereal,happy,bothofyou,ma’am。” “Oh,notthat——Ruth。” “Yes——yes,sartin,ofcourse……Ruth,Imean。” Shelefthimstandingbythewritingtable。Aftershehadgonehe,sankslowlydownintothechairagain。Eighto’clockstruckandhe,wasstillsittingthere……AndFatechosethattimetosend,CaptainSamHunniwellstridingupthewalkandstormingfuriously,atthebackdoor。 “Jed!”roaredthecaptain。”JedWinslow!,Jed!” Jedliftedhisheadfromhishands。Hemostdecidedlydidnotwish,toseeCaptainSamoranyoneelse。 “Jed!”roaredthecaptainagain。 Jedacceptedtheinevitable。”HereIam,“hegroaned,miserably。 Thecaptaindidnotwaitforaninvitationtoenter。Having,ascertainedthattheownerofthebuildingwaswithin,hepulled,thedooropenandstampedintothekitchen。 “Whereareyou?”hedemanded。 “Here,“repliedJed,withoutmoving。 “Here?,Where’shere?……Oh,you’reinthere,areyou?,Hidin’ thereinthedark,eh?,Afraidtoshowmeyourface,Ishouldn’t,wonder。Bythegraciousking,Ishouldthinkyouwouldbe!,What,haveyougottosaytome,eh?” ApparentlyJedhadnothingtosay。CaptainSamdidnotwait。 “Andyou’vecalledyourselfmyfriend!”hesneeredsavagely。 “Friend——you’reahealthyfriend,JedWinslow!,Whathaveyougot,tosaytome……eh?” Jedsighed。”MaybeI’dbebetterabletosayitifIknewwhatyou,wastalkin’about,Sam,“heobserved,drearily。 “Know!,Iguesslikelyyouknowallright。Andaccordingtoher,you’veknownallalong。Whatdoyoumeanbylettin’metakethat—— thatstate’sprisonbirdintomybank?,Andlettin’himassociate,withmydaughterand——and……Oh,bygraciousking!,WhenIthink,thatyouknewwhathewasallalong,I——I——“ Hisangerchokedofftherestofthesentence。Jedrubbedhiseyes,andsatupinhischair。Forthefirsttimesincethecaptain’s,entranceherealizedalittleofwhatthelattersaid。Beforethat,hehadbeenconsciousonlyofhisowndull,aching,hopelessmisery。 “Hum……Soyou’vefoundout,Sam,haveyou?”hemused。 “Foundout!,YoubetI’vefoundout!,IonlywishtotheLordI’d,foundoutmonthsago,that’sall。” “Hum……Charliedidn’ttellyou?……No-o,no,hecouldn’t,havegotbacksosoon。” “Backbehanged!,Idon’tknowwhetherhe’sbackornot,blasthim。 ButIain’tafoolALLthetime,JedWinslow,notallthetimeI ain’t。AndwhenIcamehometonightandfoundMaudcryin’to,herselfandnoreasonforit,sofarasIcouldsee,Isetoutto,learnthatreason。AndIdidlearnit。Shetoldmethewhole,yarn,thewholeofit。AndIsawthescamp’sletter。AndI draggedoutofherthatyou——youhadknownallthetimewhathe,was,andhadnevertoldmeaword……Oh,howcouldyou,Jed! Howcouldyou!” Jed’svoicewasatriflelesslistlessasheanswered。 “Itwastoldmeinconfidence,Sam,“hesaid。”ICOULDN’Ttell,you。And,astimewentalongandIbegantoseewhatafineboy,Charliereallywas,Ifeltsure’twouldallcomeoutrightinthe,end。Andithas,asIseeit。” “WHAT?” “Yes,it’scomeoutallright。Charlie’sgonetofight,sameas,everydecentyoungfellerwantstodo。HethinkstheworldofMaud,andshedoesofhim,buthewashonorableenoughnottoaskher,whileheworkedforyou,Sam。Hewrotetheletterafterhe’dgone,soastomakeiteasierforhertosayno,ifshefeltlikesayin’ it。Andwhenhecamebackfromenlistin’hewasgoin’straightto,youtomakeacleanbreastofeverything。He’sagoodboy,Sam。 He’shadhardluckandhe’sbeenintrouble,buthe’sallrightand,Iknowit。Andyouknowit,too,SamHunniwell。Downinsideyou,youknowit,too。Why,you’vetoldmeahundredtimeswhatafine,chapCharliePhillipswasandhowmuchyouthoughtofhim,and——“ CaptainHunniwellinterrupted。”Shutup!”hecommanded。”Don’t,talktomethatway!,Don’tyoudareto!,Ididthinkalotofhim,butthatwasbeforeIknewwhathe’ddoneandwherehe’dbeen。Do,youcal’lateI’llletmydaughtermarryamanthat’sbeenin,state’sprison?” “But,Sam,itwan’tallhisfault,really。Andhe’llgostraight,fromthison。Iknowhewill。” “Shutup!,Hecangotothedevilfromthison,butheshan’ttake,herwithhim……Why,Jed,youknowwhatMaudistome。She’s,allI’vegot。She’sallI’vecontrivedforandworkedforinthis,world。ThinkofalltheplansI’vemadeforher!” “Iknow,Sam,Iknow;butprettyoftenourplansdon’tworkout,justaswemake’em。Sometimeswehavetochange’em——orgive’em,up。AndyouwantMaudtobehappy。” “Happy!,Iwanttobehappymyself,don’tI?,DoyouthinkI’m,goin’togiveupallmyplansandallmyhappinessjust——just,becauseshewantstomakeafoolofherself?,Give’emup!,It’s,easyforyoutosay’giveup。’,Whatdoyouknowaboutit?” Itwasthelaststraw。Jedsprangtohisfeetsosuddenlythathis,chairfelltothefloor。 “Knowaboutit!”heburstforth,withsuchfierceindignationthat,thecaptainactuallygaspedinastonishment。”Knowaboutit!” repeatedJed。”WhatdoIknowaboutgivin’upmyownplansand—— andhopes,doyoumean?,Oh,myLordabove!,Ain’tIbeengivin’ ’emupandgivin’’emupallmylifelong?,WhenIwasaboydidn’t,Igiveuptheeducationthatmighthavemademea——aMANinstead,of——ofatownlaughin’stock?,WhileMotherlivedwasIdoin’much,butgiveupmyselfforher?,Iain’tsayin’’twasanymore’nright,thatIshould,butIdidit,didn’tI?,Andeversinceit’sbeen,thesameway。Itellyou,I’vecometobelievethatlifeforme,meansone’giveup’aftertheotherandwon’tmeananythingbut,thattillIdie。Andyou——youaskmewhatIknowaboutit!,YOU do!” CaptainSamwassotakenabackthathewasalmostspeechless。In,allhislongacquaintancewithJedWinslowhehadneverseenhim,likethis。 “Why——why,Jed!”hestammered。ButJedwasnotlistening。He,strodeacrosstheroomandseizedhisvisitorbythearm。 “Yougohome,SamHunniwell,“heordered。”Gohomeandthink—— THINK,Itellyou。Allyourlifeyou’vehadjustwhatIhaven’t。 Youmarriedthegirlyouwantedandyouandshewerehappy,together。You’vebeenlookeduptoandrespectedhereinOrham; folksneverlaughedatyouorcalledyou’towncrank。’,You’vegot,adaughterandshe’sagoodgirl。Andthemanshewantstomarry,isagoodman,and,ifyou’llgivehimachanceandhelives,throughthewarhe’sgoin’into,he’llmakeyouproudofhim。You,gohome,SamHunniwell!,Gohome,andthankGodyou’rewhatyouare,andASyouare……No,Iwon’ttalk!,Idon’twanttotalk!…… GoHOME。” Hehadbeendragginghisfriendtothedoor。Nowheactually,pushedhimacrossthethresholdandslammedthedoorbetweenthem。 “Well,for……theLord……sakes!”exclaimedCaptainHunniwell。 Thescrapingofthekeyinthelockwashisonlyanswer。 CHAPTERXXI Achildspendstimeandthoughtandenergyuponthebuildingofa,houseofblocks。Bythetimeitisnearingcompletionithas,becometohimaveryrealedifice。Therefore,whenitcollapses,intoanungracefulheapupontheflooritispoorconsolationtobe,remindedthat,afterall,itwasmerelyablockhouseandcouldn’t,beexpectedtostand。 Jed,inhisownchild-likefashion,hadrearedhismoonshinecastle,beambybeam。Atfirsthehadregardeditasmoonshineandhad,refusedtoconsiderthebuildingofitanythingbutadangerously,pleasantpastime。Andthen,littlebylittle,ashisdreams,changedtohopes,ithadbecomemoreandmorereal,until,just,beforetheend,itwasthefoundationuponwhichhisfuturewasto,rest。Anddownitcame,andtherewashisfutureburiedinthe,ruins。 Andithadbeenallmoonshinefromtheveryfirst。Jed,sitting,therealoneinhislittleliving-room,couldseenowthatithad,beennothingbutthat。RuthArmstrong,young,charming,cultured—— couldshehavethoughtoflinkingherlifewiththatofJedidah,EdgarWilfredWinslow,forty-five,“towncrank“andbuilderof,windmills?,Ofcoursenot——andagainofcoursenot。Obviouslyshe,neverhadthoughtofsuchathing。Shehadbeengrateful,thatwas,all;perhapsshehadpitiedhimjustalittleandbehindher,expressionsofkindlinessandfriendshipwaspityandlittleelse。 Moonshine——moonshine——moonshine。And,oh,whatafoolhehadbeen! Whatapoor,sillyfool! Sothenightpassedandmorningcameandwithitacertaindegree,ofbitterlyphilosophicacceptanceofthesituation。HeWASa,fool;somuchwassure。Hewasofnouseintheworld,henever,hadbeen。Peoplelaughedathimandhedeservedtobelaughedat。 Herosefromthebeduponwhichhehadthrownhimselfsometime,duringtheearlymorninghoursand,aftereatingacoldmouthfulor,twoinlieuofbreakfast,satdownathisturninglathe。Hecould,makechildren’swhirligigs,thatwasthemeasureofhiscapacity。 Alltheforenoonthelathehummed。Severaltimesstepssoundedon,thefrontwalkandthelatchoftheshopdoorrattled,butJeddid,notrisefromhisseat。Hehadnotunlockedthatdoor,hedidnot,meantoforthepresent。Hedidnotwanttowaitoncustomers;he,didnotwanttoseecallers;hedidnotwanttotalkorbetalked,to。Hedidnotwanttothink,either,butthathecouldnothelp。 Andhecouldnotshutoutallthecallers。One,whocamealittle,afternoon,refusedtoremainshutout。Shepoundedthedoorand,shouted“UncleJed“forsomefewminutes;then,justasJedhad,beguntothinkshehadgivenupandgoneaway,heheardathumping,uponthewindowpaneand,lookingup,sawherlaughingandnodding,outside。 “Iseeyou,UncleJed,“shecalled。”Letmein,please。” SoJedwasobligedtoletherinandsheenteredwithaskipanda,jump,quiteunconsciousthather“back-step-uncle“wasinanyway,different,eitherinfeelingsordesireforhersociety,thanhe,hadbeenformonths。 “Whydidyouhavethedoorlocked,UncleJed?”shedemanded。”Did,youforgettounlockit?” Jed,withoutlookingather,mutteredsomethingtotheeffectthat,hecal’latedhemusthave。 “Um-hm,“sheobserved,withanodofcomprehension。”Ithought,thatwasit。Youdiditoncebefore,youknow。Itwasaex-eccen- trick,leavingitlockedwas,Iguess。Don’tyouthinkitwasa—— a——oneofthosekindoftricks,UncleJed?” Silence,exceptforthehumandraspofthelathe。 “Don’tyou,UncleJed?”repeatedBarbara。 “Eh?……Oh,yes,Ipresumelikelyso。” Babbie,sittingonthelumberpile,kickedhersmallheelstogether,andregardedhimwithspeculativeinterest。 “UncleJed,“shesaid,afterafewmomentsofsilentconsideration,“whatdoyousupposePetuniatoldmejustnow?” Noanswer。 “WhatdoyousupposePetuniatoldme?”repeatedBabbie。”Something,aboutyou’twas,UncleJed。” StillJeddidnotreply。Hissilencewasnotdeliberate;hehad,beensoabsorbedinhisownpessimisticmusingsthathehadnot,heardthequestion,thatwasall。Barbaratriedagain。 “ShetoldmesheguessedyouhadbeenthinkingAWF’LYhardabout,somethingthistime,elseyouwouldn’thavesomanyeccen-tricks,to-day。” Silenceyet。Babbieswallowedhard: “I——Idon’tthinkIlikeeccen-tricks,UncleJed,“shefaltered。 Notaword。ThenJed,stoopingtopickupapieceofwoodfromthe,pileofcutstockbesidethelathe,wasconsciousofalittle,sniff。Helookedup。Hissmallvisitor’slipwasquiveringand,twobigtearswerejustreadytooverflowherlowerlashes。 “Eh?,……Mercysakesalive!”heexclaimed。”Why,what’sthe,matter?” Thelipquiveredstillmore。”I——Idon’tliketohaveyounot,speaktome,“sobbedBabbie。”You——youneverdiditso——solong,before。” Thatappealwassufficient。Away,forthetime,wentJed’s,pessimismandhishopelessmusings。Heforgotthathewasafool,the“towncrank,“andofnouseintheworld。Heforgothisown,heartbreak,chagrinanddisappointment。AmomentlaterBabbiewas,onhisknee,hidingheremotioninthefrontofhisjacket,andhe,wastryinghisbesttosootheherwithcharacteristicWinslow,nonsense。 “Youmustn’tmindme,Babbie,“hedeclared。”My——myheadain’t,workin’justrightto-day,seemsso。Ishouldn’twonderif——ifI woundittootight,orsomethin’likethat。” Babbie’stear-stainedfaceemergedfromthejacketfront。 “WoundyourHEADtootight,UncleJed?”shecried。 “Ye-es,yes。Iwaskindofextraabsent-mindedyesterdayandI thoughtIwoundtheclock,butIcouldn’thavedonethat’causethe,clock’sstopped。YetIknowIwoundsomethin’andit’sjustas,liabletohavebeenmyheadasanythingelse。Youlistenjustback,ofmystarboardearthereandseeifI’mtickin’reg’lar。” Thebalanceoftheconversationbetweenthetwowasofadistinctly,personalnature。 “Yousee,UncleJed,“saidBarbara,asshejumpedfromhisknee,preparatorytorunningofftoschool,“Idon’tlikeyoutodo,eccen-tricksandnottalktome。Idon’tlikeitatalland,neitherdoesPetunia。Youwon’tdoanymore——notforsolongata,time,willyou,UncleJed?” Jedsighed。”I’lltrynotto,“hesaid,soberly。 Shenodded。”Ofcourse,“sheobserved,“weshan’tmindyoudoinga,few,becauseyoucan’thelpthat。Butyoumustn’tsitstilland,notpayattentionwhenwetalkforeverandeversolong。I——I don’tknowprecactlywhatIandPetuniawoulddoifyouwouldn’t,talktous,UncleJed。” “Don’t,eh?,Humph!,Ipresumelikelyyou’dgetalongprettywell。 Iain’tmuchaccount。” Barbaralookedathiminhorrifiedsurprise。 “Oh,UncleJed!”shecried,“youmustn’ttalkso!,YouMUSTN’T! Why——why,you’rethebestestmanthereis。Andthereisn’tanybody,inOrhamcanmakewindmillsthewayyoucan。IaskedTeacherif,therewasandshesaidno。Sothere!,Andyou’reaGREAT cons’lationtoallourfamily,“sheadded,solemnly。”Wejust,couldn’tever——EVERdowithoutyou。” WhenthechildwentJeddidnottakethetroubletolockthedoor,afterher;consequentlyhisnextcallersenteredwithoutdifficulty,andcamedirectlytotheinnershop。Jed,oncemoreabsorbedin,gloomymusings——notquiteasgloomy,perhaps;somehowtheclouds,hadnotdescendedquitesoheavilyuponhissoulsinceBabbie’s,visit——lookeduptoseetherestandingbehindhimMaudHunniwell,andCharliePhillips。 Hesprangtohisfeet。”Eh?”hecried,delightedly。”Well,well,soyou’reback,Charlie,safeandsound。Well,well!” PhillipsgraspedthehandwhichJedhadextendedandshookit,heartily。 “Yes,I’mback,“hesaid。 “Um-hm……And——er——howdidyouleaveUncleSam?,Oldfeller’s,prettybusythesedays,’cordin’tothepapers。” “Yes,Iimagineheis。” “Um-hm……Well,didyou——er——makehimhappy?,Givehisarmy,theonethingneedfultomakeit——er——perfect?” Charlielaughed。”IfyoumeandidIaddmyselftoit,“hesaid,“I did。Iamanenlistedmannow,Jed。AssoonasVonHindenburg,hearsthat,he’llcommitsuicide,I’msure。” Jedinsistedonshakinghandswithhimagain。”You’realucky,feller,Charlie,“hedeclared。”IonlywishIhadyourchance。 Yes,you’relucky——inagoodmanyways,“withaglanceatMaud。 “And,speakingofUncleSam,“headded,“remindsmeof——well,of,DaddySam。How’shebehavin’thismornin’?,Ijudgefromthefact,thatyoutwoaretogetherhe’salittlemorerationalthanhewas,lastnight……Eh?” Phillipslookedpuzzled,butMaudevidentlyunderstood。”Daddyhas,beenveryniceto-day,“shesaid,demurely。”Charliehadalong,talkwithhimand——and——“ “Andhewasmightyfine,“declaredPhillipswithemphasis。”Wehad,ahearttohearttalkandIheldnothingback。Itellyou,Jed,it,didmegoodtospeakthetruth,wholeandnothingbut。Itold,CaptainHunniwellthatIdidn’tdeservehisdaughter。Heagreed,withmethere,ofcourse。” “Nonsense!”interruptedMaud,withahappylaugh。 “Notabitofnonsense。Weagreedthatnoonewasgoodenoughfor,you。ButItoldhimIwantedthatdaughterverymuchindeedand,providedshewasagreeableandwaswillingtowaituntilthewar,wasoverandIcameback;takingitforgranted,ofcourse,thatI——“ Hehesitated,bithislipandlookedapprehensivelyatMiss,Hunniwell。Jedobliginglyhelpedhimoverthethinice。 “Providedyoucomebackamajorgeneralor——oracommodoreora,corporal’sguardorsomethin’,“heobserved。 “Yes,“gratefully,“that’sit。I’msuretobeahighprivateat,least。Well,tocutitshort,Jed,ItoldCaptainHunniwellallmy,pastandmyhopesandplansforthefuture。Hewasforgivingand,forbearingandkinderthanIhadanyrighttoexpect。We,understandeachothernowandheiswilling,alwaysprovidedthat,Maudiswilling,too,togivememyopportunitytomakegood。That,isallanyonecouldask。” “Yes,Ishouldsay’twas……ButMaud,howabouther?,Youhad,consider’bleofajobmakin’herseethatyouwasworthwaitin’ for,Ipresumelikely,eh?” Maudlaughedandblushedandbadehimbehavehimself。Jeddemanded,tobetoldmoreparticularsconcerningtheenlisting。SoCharles,toldthestoryofhisBostontrip,whileMaudlookedandlistened,adoringly,andJed,watchingtheyoungpeople’shappiness,was,for,thetime,almosthappyhimself。 WhentheyrosetogoCharlielaidahandonJed’sshoulder。 “Ican’ttellyou,“hesaid,“whatabrickyou’vebeenthroughall,this。Ifithadn’tbeenforyou,oldman,Idon’tknowhowit,mighthaveended。Weoweyouabouteverything,MaudandI。You’ve,beenawonder,Jed。” Jedwavedadeprecatinghand。”Don’ttalkso,Charlie,“hesaid,gruffly。 “But,Itellyou,I——“ “Don’t……Yousee,“withatwistofthelip,“itdon’tdoto,tella——ascreechowlhe’sacanary。He’sliabletobelieveitby,andbyandstartsingin’inpublic……Thenhefindsouthe’s,justafoolowl,andhasbeenallalong。Humph!,Meawonder!…… Ablunder,youmean。” Neitheroftheyoungpeoplehadeverheardhimusethattonebefore。 Theybothcriedoutinprotest。 “Lookhere,Jed——“beganPhillips。 Maudinterrupted。”Justamoment,Charlie,“shesaid。”Letme,tellhimwhatFathersaidlastnight。Whenhewentoutheleftme,cryingandsomiserablethatIwantedtodie。Hehadfound,Charlie’sletterandwe——wehadhadadreadfulsceneandhehad,spokentomeasIhadneverheardhimspeakbefore。And,later,afterhecamebackIwasalmostafraidtohavehimcomeintothe,roomwhereIwas。Buthewasjustasdifferentascouldbe。He,toldmehehadbeenthinkingthematteroverandhaddecidedthat,perhaps,hehadbeenunreasonableandsillyandcross。Thenhe,saidsomenicethingsaboutCharlie,quitedifferentfromwhathe,saidatfirst。AndwhenwehadmadeitallupandIaskedhimwhat,hadchangedhismindsohetoldmeitwasyou,Jed。Hesaidhe,cametoyouandyouputafleainhisear。Hewouldn’ttellme,whathemeant,buthesimplysmiledandsaidyouhadputafleain,hisear。” Jed,himself,couldnothelpsmilingfaintly。 “W-e-e-ll,“hedrawled,“Ididn’tuseanysweetileonthejob,that’ssartin。IfhesaidIpoundeditinwithaclub’twouldn’t,havebeenmuchexaggeration。” “Soweoweyouthat,too,“continuedMaud。”And,afterwards,when,DaddyandIweretalkingweagreedthatyouwereprobablythebest,maninOrham。There!” Andshestoopedimpulsivelyandkissedhim。 Jed,verymuchembarrassed,shookhishead。”That——er——insectI putinyourpa’searmusthavetouchedbothyourbrains,I cal’late,“hedrawled。Buthewaspleased,nevertheless。Ifhe,wasafoolitwassomethingtohavepeoplethinkhimagoodsortof,fool。 Itwasalmostfouro’clockwhenJed’snextvisitorcame。Hewas,theonemanwhomhemostdreadedtomeetjustthen。Yethehidhis,feelingsandrosewithhandoutstretched。 “Why,goodafternoon,Major!”heexclaimed。”Realgladtoseeyou。 Sitdown。” Groversat。”Jed,“hesaid,“Ruthtellsmethatyouknowofmy,goodfortune。Willyoucongratulateme?” Jed’sreplywascalmanddeliberateandhedidhisbesttomakeit,soundwhole-heartedandsincere。 “Isartindo,“hedeclared。”Anybodythatwouldn’tcongratulate,youonthatcouldswaphisheadforabilliardballandmakemoney,onthedicker;theivoryhe’dgetwouldbebetterthanthebonehe,gaveaway……Yes,MajorGrover,you’realuckyman。” Tosavehislifehecouldnotentirelykeeptheshakefromhis,voiceashesaidit。IfGrovernoticeditheputitdowntothe,sincerityofthespeaker。 “Thankyou,“hesaid。”Irealizemyluck,Iassureyou。Andnow,Jed,firstofall,letmethankyou。Ruthhastoldmewhataloyal,friendandcounseloryouhavebeentoherandsheandIbothare,very,verygrateful。” Jedstirreduneasily。”Sho,sho!”heprotested。”Ihaven’tdone,anything。Don’ttalkaboutit,please。I——I’dratheryou,wouldn’t。” “Verywell,sinceyouwishit,Iwon’t。ButsheandIwillalways,thinkofit,youmaybesureofthat。Idroppedinherenowjust,totellyouthisandtothankyoupersonally。AndIwantedtotell,you,too,thatIthinkweneednotfearBabbitt’stalkingtoomuch。 Ofcourseitwouldnotmakesomuchdifferencenowifhedid; Charliewillbeawayanddoingwhatalldecentpeoplewillrespect,himfordoing,andyouandIcanseethatRuthdoesnotsuffer。 ButIthinkBabbittwillkeepstill。IhopeIhavefrightenedhim; Icertainlydidmybest。” Jedrubbedhischin。 “I’mkindofsorryforPhin,“heobserved。 “Areyou?,Forheaven’ssake,why?” “Oh,Idon’tknow。Whenyou’vebeengoin’aroundeversince,Januaryloadeduptothemuzzlewithspiteandsure-thing,vengeance,sameasanold-fashionedhorsepistolusedtobeloaded,withpowderandball,itmustbekindofhard,justasyou’reset,topulltrigger,tohavetoquitandswallerthewholecharge。 Liabletogiveyoudyspepsy,ifnothin’worse,Ishouldsay。” Groversmiled。”ThelasttimeIsawBabbittheappearedtobe,nearerapoplexythandyspepsia,“hesaid。 “Ye-es。Well,I’msorryforhim,Ireallyam。Itmustbepretty,dreadfultobesocross-grainedthatyoucan’tlikeevenyourown,selfwithoutfeelin’lonesome……Yes,that’sabadstateof,affairs……Idon’tknowbutI’dalmostratherbe’towncrank’ thanthat。” TheMajor’sfarewellremark,madeasherosetogo,containedan,elementofmystery。 “Ishallhaveanothermattertotalkoverwithyousoon,Jed,“he,said。”Butthatwillcomelater,whenmyplansaremorecomplete。 Goodafternoonandthankyouoncemore。You’vebeenprettyfine,throughallthissecret-keepingbusiness,ifyoudon’tmindmy,sayingso。Andamightytruefriend。Sotrue,“headded,“thatI shall,inallprobability,askyoutoassumeanothertrustforme,beforelong。Ican’tthinkofanyoneelsetowhomIcouldso,safelyleaveit。Good-by。” Onemorevisitorcamethatafternoon。Tobeexact,hedidnotcome,untilevening。Heopenedtheouterdoorverysoftlyandtiptoed,intotheliving-room。Jedwassittingbythelittle“gasburner“ stove,onekneedrawnupandhisfootswinging。Therewasa,saucepanperchedontopofthestove。Asmallhandlamponthe,tablefurnishedtheonlylight。Hedidnothearthepersonwho,enteredandwhenabighandwaslaiduponhisshoulderhestarted,violently。 “Eh?”heexclaimed,hisfootfallingwithathumptothefloor。 “Who?……Oh,it’syou,ain’tit,Sam?……Goodland,you,mademejump!,Imustbegettin’nervous,Iguess。” CaptainSamlookedathiminsomesurprise。”Graciousking,I believeyouare,“heobserved。”Ididn’tthinkyouhadanynerves,Jed。No,noranytemper,either,untillastnight。Youpretty,nighblewmeoutofwaterthen。Ho,ho!” Jedwasmuchdistressed。”Sho,sho,Sam,“hestammered;“I’mawful,sorryaboutthat。I——Iwasn’tfeelin’exactly——er——firstrateorI wouldn’thavetalkedtoyouthatway。I——I——youknowIdidn’tmean,it,don’tyou,Sam?” Thecaptainpulledforwardachairandsatdown。Hechuckled。 “Well,Imustsayitdidsoundasifyoumeantit,Jed,“he,declared。”Yes,sir,Ical’latetheaveragepersonwouldhavebeen,willin’toriskasmallbet——sayacoupleofmillion——thatyou,meantit。WhenyouorderedmetogohomeIjusttuckedmytail,downandwent。Yes,sir,ifyoudidn’tmeanityouhadMEfooled。 Ho,ho!” Jed’sdistresswaskeenerthanever。”Mercysakesalive!”he,cried。”DidItellyoutogohome,Sam?,Yes,yes,IrememberI did。Sho,sho!……Well,I’mawfulsorry。Ihopeyou’ll,forgiveme。’Twan’tanywayforafellerlikemetotalk——toyou。” CaptainSam’sbighandfelluponhisfriend’skneewithastinging,slap。”You’rewrongthere,Jed,“hedeclared,withemphasis。 “’Twasjustthewayforyoutotalktome。Ineededit;and,“with,anotherchuckle,“Igotit,too,didn’tI?,Ho,ho!” “Sam,Isnum,I——“ “Sshh!,You’regoin’tosayyou’resorryagain;Icanseeitin,youreye。Well,don’tyoudoit。Youtoldmetogohomeand,think,Jed,andthosewerejusttheordersIneeded。Ididgohome,andIdidthink……Humph!,Thinkin’sakindofupsettin’job,sometimes,ain’tit,especiallywhenyousitrightdownandthink,aboutyourself,whatyouarecomparedtowhatyouthinkyouare。 Everthinkaboutyourselfthatway,Jed?” ItwasamomentbeforeJedanswered。Thenallhesaidwas,“Yes。” “Imeanhaveyoudoneitlately?,Justgivenyourselfrightupto,doin’it?” Jedsighed。”Ye-es,“hedrawled。”Ishouldn’twonderifIhad,Sam。” “Well,probably’twan’tasdisturbin’ajobwithyouas’twasfor,me。Youdidn’thaveashighahorsetoclimbdownoffof。I thoughtandthoughtandthoughtandthemoreIthoughtthemeaner,thewayI’dactedandtalkedtoMaudseemedtome。Iliked,Charlie;I’dgonearoundthiscountyformonthsbraggin’aboutwhat,asmart,ablechaphewas。AsItoldyouonceI’dratherhavehad,hermarryhimthananybodyelseIknow。AndIhadtogiveinthat,thewayhe’dbehaved——hisgoin’offandenlistin’,settlin’that,beforeheaskedherorspoketome,wasasquare,manlythingto,do。TheonlythingIhadagainsthimwasthatMiddlefordmess。 AndIbelievehe’saGOODboyinspiteofit。” “Heis,Sam。ThatMiddlefordtroublewan’tallhisfault,byany,means!” “Iknow。Hetoldmethismornin’。Well,then,ifheandMaudlove,eachother,thinksI,whatrighthaveItosaytheyshan’tbe,happy,especiallyasthey’rebothwillin’towait?,WhyshouldI sayhecan’tatleasthavehischancetomakegood?,Nigh’sIcould,makeouttheonlyreasonwasmyprideandthebigplansI’dmade,formygirl。Icameoutofmythinkin’spellwithmymindmadeup,thatwhatailedmewasselfishnessandpride。SoItalkeditover,withherlastnightandwithCharlieto-day。Theboyshallhave,hischance。Bothof’emshallhavetheirchance,Jed。They’re,happyand——well,Ifeelconsider’blebettermyself。Allelsethere,istodoistojusthopetotheLorditturnsoutright。” “That’saboutall,Sam。AndIfeelprettysureit’sgoin’to。” “Yes,Iknowyoudo。CoursethosebigplansofminethatIusedto,make——hermarryin’somerichchap,governororsenatoror,somethin’——they’reallgoneoverboard。Iusedtowishandwishfor,her,likeayoung-onewishin’onaloadofhay,orthefirststar,atnight,orsomethin’。Butifwecan’thaveourwishes,why——why—— thenwe’lldowithout’em。Eh?” Jedrubbedhischin。”Sam,“hesaid,“I’vebeendoin’alittle,thinkin’myself……Ye-es,consider’blethinkin’……Fact,is,seemsnowasifIhadn’tdoneanythingBUTthinksincethe,worldwascrankedupandstartedturnin’over。AndIguessthere’s,onlyoneanswer。Whenwecan’thaveourwishesthenit’suptous,to——to——“ “Well,towhat?” “Why,tosticktoourjobsandgrin,that’saboutall。’Tain’t,much,Iknow,especiallyjobslikesomeofushave,butit’s,somethin’。” CaptainSamnodded。”It’sagooddeal,Jed,“hedeclared。”It’s,somestunttogrin——inthesedays。” Jedroseslowlytohisfeet。Hethrewbackhisshoulderswiththe,gestureofonedeterminedtoridhimselfofaburden。 “Itis——itisso,Sam,“hedrawled。”Butmaybethatmakesita,littlemoreworthwhile。Whatdoyouthink?” Hisfriendregardedhimthoughtfully。”Jed,“hesaid,“Ineversaw,anybodywhohadthefacultyofseein’straightthroughtothe,commonsenseinsideofthingsthewayyouhave。MaudandIwere,talkin’aboutthatlastnight。’GohomeandthinkandthankGod,’ yousaidtome。AndthatwaswhatIneededtodo。’Enlistand,you’llbeindependent,’yousaidtoCharlieanditsethimonthe,road。’Sticktoyourjobandgrin,’yousaynow。Howdoyoudo,it,Jed?,RememberonetimeItoldyouIcouldn’tdecidewhether,youwasadumfooloraKingSolomon?,Iknownow。Ofthetwoof,usI’mnighertobein’thedumfool;and,bythegraciousking,you,AREaKingSolomon。” Jedslowlyshookhishead。”Sam,“hesaid,sadly,“ifyouknew,whatIknowaboutmeyou’d……butthere,you’retalkin’wild。I wascal’latin’tohaveacupofteaandyou’dbetterhaveone,too。 I’mheatin’somewaterontopofthestovenow。Itmustbeabout,ready。” Heliftedthesaucepanfromthetopofthe“gasburner“andtested,thewaterwithhisfinger。 “Hum,“hemused,“it’sstonecold。Ican’tseewhyithasn’thet,faster。Ilaidanicefreshfire,too。” Heopenedthestovedoorandlookedin。 “Hum……”hesaid,again。”Yes,yes……Ilaiditbut,I——er—— hum……Iforgottolightit,that’sall。Well,thatprovesI’m,KingSolomonforsartin。Probablyhedidthingslikethatevery,dayorso……Givemeamatch,willyou,Sam?” CHAPTERXXII IthadbeenachillmorninginearlyspringwhenCharliePhillips,wenttoBostontoenlist。NowitwasabalmyeveninginAugustand,Jedsatuponabenchbyhiskitchendoorlookingouttosea。The,breezewaslight,barelysufficienttoturnthesailsofthelittle,mills,againsothicklysprinkledaboutthefrontyard,ortocause,thewoodensailorstoswingtheirpaddles。TheAugustmoonwas,risinggloriouslybehindthesilverbarofthehorizon。Fromthe,beachbelowthebluffcamethelightlaughterofagroupofsummer,youngfolk,strollingfromthehoteltothepost-officebythe,shoreroute。 Babbie,whohadreceivedpermissiontositupandseethemoon,rise,wasperchedupontheotherendofthebench,Petuniainher,arms。Adistantdrone,whichhadbeenaudibleforsometime,was,graduallybecomingasteadyhummingroar。Afewmomentslaterand,abelatedhydro-aeroplanepassedacrossthefaceofthemoon,a,dragon-flysilhouetteagainsttheshiningdisk。 “Thatbumble-bee’sgettin’homelate,“observedJed。”Therestof,thehiveupthereatEastHarnisshavegonetoroosttwoorthree,hoursago。Wonderwhatkepthimoutthisscandaloushour。Had,tiretrouble,think?” Barbaralaughed。 “You’rejokingagain,UncleJed,“shesaid。”Thatkindof,aeroplanecouldn’thaveanytiretrouble,’causeithasn’tgotany,tires。” Mr。Winslowappearedtoreflect。”That’sso,“headmitted,“butI don’tknowaswe’doughttocounttoomuchonthat。Iremember,whenGabeBearsehadbrainfever。” ThiswasalittledeepforBabbie,whoselaughwassomewhat,uncertain。Shechangedthesubject。 “Oh!”shecried,withawiggle,“there’sacaterpillarrighthere,onthisbenchwithus,UncleJed。He’safuzzyone,too;Icansee,thefuzz;themoonmakesitshiny。” Jedbentovertolook。”That?”hesaid。”Thatlittle,tinyone? Landsakes,heain’tbigenoughtobemorethanakitten-pillar。 Youain’tafraidofhim,areyou?” “No-o。No,IguessI’mnot。ButIshouldn’tliketohavehimwalk,onme。He’dbeso——soticklesome。” Jedbrushedthecaterpillaroffintothegrass。 “Therehegoes,“hesaid。”I’vegottoliveuptomyjobas,guardian,Iexpect。LastletterIhadfromyourpahesaidhe,countedonmylookin’outforyouandyourmamma。IfhethoughtI letticklesomekitten-pillarscomewalkin’onyouhewouldn’t,cal’lateIamountedtomuch。” Forthiswasthe“trust“towhichMajorGroverhadreferredinhis,conversationwithJed。Laterheexplainedhismeaning。Hewas,expectingsoontobecalledtoactiveservice“overthere。”,Before,hewentheandRuthweretobemarried。 “MywifeandBarbarawillstayhereintheoldhouse,Jed,“he,said,“ifyouarewilling。AndIshallleavetheminyourcharge。 It’sabigtrust,forthey’reprettypreciousarticles,butthey’ll,besafewithyou。” Jedlookedathimaghast。”Goodlandoflove!”hecried。”You,don’tmeanit?” “OfcourseImeanit。Don’tlooksofrightened,man。It’sjust,whatyou’vebeendoingeversincetheycamehere,that’sall。Ruth,saysshehasbeengoingtoyouforadvicesincethebeginning。I justwanthertokeepondoingit。” “But——but,mysoul,I——Iain’tfittobeanybody’sguardian…… I——Ioughttohavesomebodyguardin’me。Anybody’lltellyou,that……Besides,I——Idon’tthink——“ “Yes,youdo;andyougenerallythinkright。Oh,come,don’ttalk,anymoreaboutit。It’sabargain,ofcourse。Andifthere’s,anythingIcandoforyouontheotherside,I’llbeonlytoohappy,tooblige。” Jedrubbedhischin。”W-e-e-ll,“hedrawled,“there’sonetriflin’ thingI’vebeenhankerin’todomyself,butIcan’t,I’mafraid。 Maybeyoucandoitforme。” “Allright,whatisthetriflingthing?” “Eh?……Oh,that——er——CrownPrincething。Dohimbrown,if,yougetachance,willyou?” Ofcourse,theguardianshipwas,inasense,ajoke,butinanother,itwasnot。JedknewthatLeonardGrover’sleavinghiswifeand,Babbieinhischargewas,toacertainextent,aserioustrust。 Andheaccepteditassuch。 “Hasyourmammahadanylettersfromthemajorthelastdayorso?” heinquired。 Babbieshookherhead。”No,“shesaid,“butshe’sexpectingone,everyday。AndPetuniaandIexpectone,too,andwe’rejustas,excitedaboutitaswecanbe。Aletterlikethatismostpar- particklesomeexciting……No,Idon’tmeanparticklesome——it,wasthecaterpillarmademethinkofthat。Imeanpartickle-ar,exciting。Don’tyouthinkitis,UncleJed?” CaptainSamHunniwellcamestrollingaroundthecorneroftheshop。 Jedgreetedhimwarmlyandurgedhimtositdown。Thecaptain,declined。 “Can’tstop,“hedeclared。”There’saletterforMaudfromCharlie,into-night’smailandIwanttotakeithometoher。Letterslike,thatcan’tbeheldupontheway,youknow。” CharliePhillips,too,wasinFrancewithhisregiment。 “Ipresumelikelyyou’veheardthenewsfromLeanderBabbitt,Jed?” askedCaptainSam。 “Abouthisbein’wounded?,Yes,Gabflappedinattheshopthis,afternoontocawoverit。Saidthetelegramhadjustcometo,Phineas。Iwashopin’’twasn’tso,butEriHedgesaidheheardit,too……Serious,isit,Sam?” “Theydon’tsay,butIshouldn’twonder。Theboywashitbya,shellsplinterwhiledoin’hisdutywithexceptionalbravery,so,thetelegramsaid。’TwasfromWashin’ton,ofcourse。Andthere,wassomethin’initabouthisbein’recommendedforoneofthose,warcrosses。” Jedsatupstraightonthebench。”Youdon’tmeanit!”hecried。 “Well,well,well!,Ain’tthatsplendid!,Iknewhe’ddoit,too。 ’Twasinhim。Sam,“headded,solemnly,“didItellyouIgota,letterfromhimlastweek?” “FromLeander?” “Yes……AndbeforeIgotithemusthavebeenwounded…… Yes,sir,beforeIgothisletter……’Twasagoodletter,Sam,amightygoodletter。SometimeI’llreadittoyou。Nota,complaintinit,justcheerfulness,youknow,and——andgritand,confidence,butnobrag。” “Isee。Well,Charliewritesthesameway。” “Ye-es。Theyalldo,prettymuch。Well,howaboutPhineas?,How,doestheoldfellertakethenews?,Haveyouheard?” “Why,yes,I’veheard。OfcourseIhaven’ttalkedwithhim。He’d,nomorespeaktomethanhewouldtotheEvilOne。” Jed’sliptwitched。”Why,probablynotquitesoquick,Sam,“he,drawled。”PhinoughttobeonprettygoodtermswiththeOld,Scratch。I’veheardhimrecommendagoodmanyfolkstogotohim。” “Ho,ho!,Yes,that’sso。Well,JimBaileytoldmethatwhenPhin,hadreadthetelegramheneversaidaword。Justgotupandwalked,intohisbackshop。ButJerryBurgesssaidthat,lateron,atthe,post-officesomebodysaidsomethin’abouthowLeandermustbea,mightygoodfightertoberecommendedforthatcross,andPhineas,wasopenin’hismailboxandheard’em。JerrysaysoldPhinturned,andsnappedoutoverhisshoulder:’Whynot?,He’smyson,ain’t,he?’,Sothereyouare。Maybethat’spride,orcussedness,or,both。Anyhow,it’sPhinBabbitt。” Asthecaptainwasturningtogoheaskedhisfriendaquestion。 “Jed,“heasked,“whatintheworldhaveyoutakenyourfrontgate,offthehingesfor?” Jed,whohadbeengazingdreamilyouttoseaforthepastfew,minutes,startedandcametolife。 “Eh?”hequeried。”Did——didyouspeak,Sam?” “Yes,butyouhaven’tyet。Iaskedyouwhatyoutookyourfront,gateoffthehingesfor。” “Oh,Ididn’t。Itookthehingesoffthegate。” “Well,itamountstothesamething。Thegate’sstandin’up,alongsidethefence。Whatdidyoudoitfor?” Jedsighed。”Itsqueakedliketime,“hedrawled,“andIhadto,stopit。” “Soyoutookthehingesoff?,Graciousking!,Whydidn’tyouile,’emsotheywouldn’tsqueak?” “Eh?……Oh,Ididsetoutto,butIcouldn’tfindtheilecan。 TheonlythingIcouldfindwasthescrewdriverandatlastIcame,totheconclusiontheAlmightymusthavemeantmetouseit;soI did。Anyhow,itstoppedthesqueakin’。” CaptainSamroareddelightedly。”That’sfine,“hedeclared。”It,doesmegoodtohaveyouactthatway。Youhaven’tdoneanything,socrazyasthatforthelastsixmonths。IbelievetheoldJed,Winslow’scomebackagain。That’sfine。” Jedsmiledhisslowsmile。”I’mstickin’tomyjob,Sam,“hesaid。 “Andgrinnin’。Don’tforgettogrin,Jed。” “W-e-e-ll,whenIsticktoMYjob,Sam,’mosteverybodygrins。” Babbieaccompaniedthecaptaintotheplacewherethegatehad,been。Jed,leftalone,hummedahymn。Thedoorofthelittle,housenextdooropenedandRuthcameoutintotheyard。 “WhereisBabbie?”sheasked。 “She’sjustgoneasfarasthesidewalkwithCap’nSamHunniwell,“ wasJed’sreply。”She’sallright。Don’tworryabouther。” Ruthlaughedlightly。”Idon’t,“shesaid。”Iknowsheisall,rightwhensheiswithyou,Jed。” Babbiecamedancingback。Somewhereinadistantpartofthe,villageadogwashowlingdismally。 “Whatmakesthatdogbarkthatway,UncleJed?”askedBabbie。 JedwaswatchingRuth,whohadwalkedtotheedgeofthebluffand,waslookingoffoverthewater,herdelicatefaceandslender,figuresilver-edgedbythemoonlight。 “Eh?……Thatdog?”herepeated。”Oh,he’sbarkin’atthemoon,Ishouldn’twonder。” “Atthemoon?,Whydoeshebarkatthemoon?” “Oh,hethinkshewantsit,Ical’late。Wantsittoeatorplay,withorsomethin’。Dogsgetfunnynotions,sometimes。” Babbielaughed。”I,thinkhe’sawf’lysilly,“shesaid。”He,couldn’thavethemoon,youknow,couldhe?,Themoonwasn’tmade,foradog。” Jed,stillgazingatRuth,drewalongbreath。 “That’sright,“headmitted。 Thechildlistenedtothelugubriouscaninewailsforamoment; thenshesaidthoughtfully:“Ifeelkindofsorryforthispoor,dog,though。Hesoundsasifhewantedthemoonjustdreadf’ly。” “Um……yes……Ipresumelikelyhethinkshedoes。Buthe’ll,feelbetteraboutitbyandby。He’llrealizethat,sameasyou,say,themoonwasn’tmadeforadog。Justassoonashecomesto,thatconclusion,he’llbeawholelotbetterdog……Yes,anda,happierone,too,“headded,slowly。 BarbaradidnotspeakatonceandJedbegantowhistleadoleful,melody。Thentheformerdeclared,withemphasis:“IthinkSOME dogsareawf’lynice。” “Um?……What?……Oh,youdo,eh?” Shesnuggledclosetohimonthebench。 “Ithinkyou’reawf’lynice,too,UncleJed,“sheconfided。 Jedlookeddownatheroverhisspectacles。 “Sho!……Bow,wow!”heobserved。 Babbieburstoutlaughing。Ruthturnedandcametowardthemover,thedew-sprinkledgrass。 “Whatareyoulaughingat,dear?”sheasked。 “Oh,UncleJedwassofunny。Hewasbarkinglikeadog。” Ruthsmiled。”Perhapshefeelsasifhewereourwatchdog,Babbie,“shesaid。”Heguardsusasifhewere。” Babbiehuggedherback-step-uncle’scoatsleeve。 “He’sagreat,big,niceoldwatchdog,“shedeclared。”Welove,him,don’twe,Mamma?” Jedturnedhisheadtolisten。 “Hum……”hedrawled。”Thatdoguptownhasstoppedhishowlin’。 Perhapshe’sbeginnin’torealizewhataluckycritterheis。” Asusual,Babbiewasreadywithaquestion。 “Whyishelucky,UncleJed?”sheasked。 “Why?,Oh,well,he……hecanLOOKatthemoon,andthat’s,enoughtomakeanydogthankful。” End