第5章

类别:其他 作者:Joseph C。 Lincoln字数:26489更新时间:18/12/21 14:28:39
ShallIgoand——“ “No!Setstill。“ Thepaironthesofasatstill。CaptainCystoodlikeastatueinthemiddleofthefloor。Hesquaredhisshouldersandjammedhisclenchedfistsintohispockets。Stepscrunchedthegravelofthewalk。Therecameaknockatthedoorofthediningroom。 Walkingsteadily,butwithafacesetasthefigureheadononeofhisownships,thecaptainwenttoanswertheknock。Theyheardthedooropen,andthenaman\'svoiceasked: “IsthisCap\'nWhittaker?” “Yes,“wastheshortanswer。 “Well,Cap,Iguessyoudon\'tknowme,thoughmaybeyouknowsomeofmyfamily。Ha,ha!Don\'tunderstandthat,hey?Well,youletmeinandI\'llexplainthejoke。“ Thecaptain\'sreplywascalmanddeliberate。 “Ishouldn\'twonderifIunderstoodit,“hesaid。“Comein。 Don\'t——“Theremainderofthesentencewaswhisperedandthelistenersonthesofacouldnothearit。AmomentlaterCaptainCyenteredthesittingroom,followedbyhiscaller。 Thelatterwasastranger。Hewasabroad-shoulderedmanofmediumheight,withayellowishmustacheandbrownhair。Hewasdressedinrathershabbyclothes,withoutanovercoat,andhehadasoftfelthatinhishand。Themostnoticeablethingabouthimwasaslighthesitancyinhiswalk。Hewasnotlame,hedidnotlimp,yethisleftfootseemedtohaltforaninstantashebroughtitforwardinthestep。Theylearnedafterwardsthatithadbeenhurtinaminecave-in。Hecarriedhimselfwithaswagger,and,afterhisentrance,therewasaperceptiblearomaofalcoholintheroom。 HestaredattheBoardofStrategyandthestarewasreturnedinfullmeasure。BaileyandAsaphwerewildlycurious。They,ofcourse,connectedthestranger\'sarrivalwiththemysteriousletterandthecaptain\'sperturbationoftheday。 Buttheircuriositywasnottobesatisfied,atleastnotthen。 “Howareyou,gents?”hailedthenewcomercheerfully。“Likethelooksofme,doyou?” CaptainCycutofffurtherconversation。 “Ase,“hesaid,“this——er——gentlemanandIhavegotsomebusinesstotalkover。Iknowyou\'regoodenoughfriendsofminenottomindifIaskyoutoclearout。You\'llunderstand。YouWILL understand,boys,won\'tyou?”headded,almostentreatingly。 “Sartinsure!”repliedMr。Tidditt,risinghurriedly。“Don\'tsayanotherword,Whit。“AndthemystifiedBangsconcurredwitha“Yes,yes!Why,ofcourse!Didn\'thavenothin\'thatamountstonothin\'tostayforanyhow。Seeyouto-morrer,Cy。“ Outsideandatthegatetheystoppedandlookedateachother。 “Well!”exclaimedAsaph。“Ifthatain\'tthestrangestthing!Whowasthatfeller?Where\'dhecomefrom?DidyounoticehowCyacted?Seemedtobeholdin\'himselfinbymainstrength。“ “Didyousmelltherumonhim?”returnedBailey。“Onthatt\'otherchap,Imean?Didn\'thelooklikeareg\'larno-accounttoyou? Andsay,Ase,didn\'theremindyouofsomebodyyou\'dseensomewheres——kindof,inaway?” Theywalkedhomeinadazedstate,askingunanswerablequestionsandmakingprofitlessguesses。ButAsaph\'sfinalremarkseemedtosumupthesituation。 “There\'stroublecomin\'ofthis,Bailey,“hedeclared。“Andit\'stroubleforCyWhittaker,I\'mafraid。PooroldCy!Well,WE\'LL standbyhim,anyhow。Idon\'tbelievehe\'llsleepmuchto-night。 Didn\'tlookasthoughhewould,didhe?WhoISthatfeller?” IfhehadseenCaptainCy,attwoo\'clockthenextmorning,sittingbyBos\'n\'sbedsideandgazinghopelesslyatthechild,hewouldhaverealizedthat,ifhisformerpredictionswerewipedofftheslateandhecouldbejudgedbytheoneconcerningthecaptain\'ssleeplessnight,hemightthereafterposeasatrueprophet。 CHAPTERXI ABARGAINOFF “Mornin\',Georgianna,“saidCaptainCytohishousekeeperasthelatterunlockedthebackdooroftheWhittakerhousenextmorning。 “I\'malittleaheadofyouthistime。“ MissTaylor,beingBayportbornandbred,wasanearlyriser。Shelodgedwithhersister,inBassett\'sHollow,agoodhalfmilefromtheCyWhittakerplace,butshewasalwaysonhandatthelatterestablishmentbysixeachmorning,exceptSundays。Nowsheglancedquicklyattheclock。Thetimewastenminutestosix。 “Landsakes!”sheexclaimed。“Ishouldsayyouwas!Whatintheworldgotyouupsoearly?Ain\'tsick,areyou?” “No,“repliedthecaptainwearily。“Iain\'tsick。Ididn\'tsleepverywelllastnight,that\'sall。“ Georgiannalookedsharplyathim。Hisfacewashaggardandhiseyeshaddarkcirclesunderthem。 “Humph!”shegrunted。“No,Iguessyoudidn\'t。Lookstomeasifyou\'dbeenupallnight。“Thensheaddedananxiousquery: “\'Tain\'tBos\'n——sheain\'tsick,Ihope?” “No。She\'sallright。Isay,Georgianna,youputonanextryplatethismornin\'。Gotcompanyforbreakfast。“ Thehousekeeperwassurprised。 “Forbreakfast?”sherepeated。“Landofgoodness!who\'scomin\'forbreakfast?Ineverheardofcompanydroppin\'inforbreakfast。 That\'sonemealfolksgenerallygettohome。Whoisit?Mr。 Tidditt?HasKeturyturnedhimoutdoorbecausehe\'stoobadanexampleforherhusband?” “No,\'tain\'tAse。It\'sa——afriendofmine。Well,notexactlyafriend,maybe,butanacquaintancefromoutoftown。Hecamelastevenin\'。He\'supinthesparebedroom。“ “Well,Inever!Comeunexpected,didn\'the?IwishI\'dknownhewascomin\'。Thatspareroombedain\'tbeenairedIdon\'tknowwhen。“ “Iguesshecanstandit。Ical\'latehe\'ssleptinconsider\'bleworse——Hum!Yes,hedidcomekindofsudden。“ “What\'shisname?” “Whatdifferencedoesthatmake?Idon\'tknow\'shisnamemakesanyoddsaboutgettin\'hisbreakfastforhim。“ Georgiannawashurt。Hereasy-goingemployerhadneverusedthistonebeforewhenaddressingher。 “Oh!”shesniffed。“IsTHATthewayyoufeel?Allright!Icanmindmyownbusiness,thankyou。Ionlyaskedbecauseit\'sconvenientsometimestoknowwhethertocallapersonBillSmithorSolJones。ButIdon\'tcareifit\'sNebuchadnezzar。Iknowwhentokeepmytonguestill,Iguess。“ Sheflouncedovertotherange。CaptainCylookedashamedofhimself。 “I\'mkindofoutofsortsto-day,“hesaid。“Gotsomeheadache。 Why,hisnameis——is——yes,\'tisSmith,cometothinkofit——JohnSmith。Funnyyoushouldguessright,wan\'tit?” “Humph!”wastheungraciousanswer。“Namesdon\'tinterestme,I tellyou。“ ThecaptainwasinthediningroomwhenBos\'nappeared。 “Goodmorning,UncleCyrus,“shesaid。“You\'vebeenwaiting,haven\'tyou?AmIlate?Ididn\'tmeantobe。“ “No,no!youain\'tlate。Early,ifanything。Breakfastain\'tquitereadyyet。Comehereandsetinmylap。Iwanttotalktoyou。“ Hetookheronhisknee。Shelookedupintohisface。 “What\'sthematter,UncleCy?”sheasked。“Whatmakesyousosober?” “Sober?Ifyouain\'ttheoldestyoungoneforeightyearsIeversaw!Why,Iain\'tsober。No,no!Say,Bos\'n,doyoulikeyourschoolaswellasever?” “Yes,sir。Ilikeitbetterallthetime。“ “Do,hey?Andthatteacherwoman——goonlikin\'her?” Thechildnoddedemphatically。“Yes,sir,“shesaid。“AndI haven\'tbeenkeptaftersincethatonce。“ “Sho!sho!Courseyouain\'t\'!SoyouthinkBayport\'sasniceasConcord,doyou?” “Oh!lotsnicer!IfmammawasonlyhereI\'dneverwanttobeanywhereelse。Andnotthen,maybe,unlessyouwasthere,too。“ “Hum!Wanttoknow!Say,Bos\'n,howwouldyoufeelifyouhadtogosomewhereselse?” “Tolive?Havewegotto?I\'dfeeldreadful,ofcourse。Butifyou\'vegottogo,UncleCyrus,why——“ “Me?No;Iain\'tgottogoanywheres。But\'twasyouIwasthinkin\' of。Wouldn\'twanttoleavetheoldman,hey?” “ToleaveYOU!Oh,UncleCyrus!” Shewasstaringathimnowandherchinwastrembling。 “Uncle,“shedemanded,“youain\'tgoingtosendmeaway?Haven\'tI beenagoodgirl?” Thecaptain\'slipsshuttight。Hewaitedamomentbeforereplying。 “\'Deedyou\'vebeenagoodgirl!”hesaidbrusquely。“Ineversawabetterone。No,Iain\'tgoin\'toSENDyouaway。Don\'tyouworryaboutthat。“ “ButAliciaAtkinssaidonetimeyoutoldsomebodyyouwasgoingtosendmeoutWest,afterawhile。Ididn\'tbelieveit,then,she\'ssomean,butshesaidyousaid——“ “SAID!”CaptainCygroaned。“TheLordknowswhatIain\'tsaid! I\'vebeenafool,dearie,andit\'sajudgmentonme,Iguess。“ “Butain\'tyougoin\'tokeepme?I——I——“ Shesobbed。Thecaptainstrokedherhair。 “Keepyou?”hemuttered。“Yes,bythebigdipper!I\'mgoin\'tokeepyou,ifIcan——ifIcan。“ “Hello!”saidavoice。Thepairlookedup。Themanwhohadarrivedonthepreviousnightstoodinthesitting-roomdoorway。 Howlonghehadbeenstandingtherethecaptaindidnotknow。WhathedidknowwasthatMr。JohnSmithbydaylightwasnotmoreprepossessingthanthesameindividualviewedbytheaidofalamp。 EmilysawthestrangerandslidfromCaptainCy\'sknees。Thecaptainrose。 “Bos\'n,“hesaid,“thisisMr——er——Smith,who\'sgoin\'tomakeusalittlevisit。Iwantyoutoshakehandswithhim。“ ThegirldutifullyapproachedMr。Smithandextendedherhand。Hetookitandhelditinhisown。 “Isthisthe——“hebegan。 CaptainCybowedassent。 “Yes,“hesaid,hiseyesfixedonthevisitor\'sface。“Yes。Don\'tforgetwhatyousaidlastnight。“ Smithshookhishead。 “No,“hereplied。“Iain\'tthekindthatforgets,unlessitpaysprettywell。There\'ssomethingsI\'verememberedforquiteafewyears。“ Helookedthechildoverfromheadtofootandhisbrowsdrewtogetherinanuglyfrown。 “Sothisisher,hey?”hemutteredmusingly。“Humph!Well,I don\'tknowasI\'dhaveguessedit。Favorstheothersideofthehousemore——therespectableside,Ishouldsay。Still,there\'salittlebrandofthelostsheep,hey?Enoughtoproveproperty,huh?Markofthebeast,Is\'posethepsalm-singin\'relationswouldcallit。D——nem!I——“ “Steady!”brokeinthecaptain。Mr。Smithstarted,seemedtorememberwherehewas,andhismannerchanged。 “Comeandseeme,honey,“hecoaxed,drawingthegirltowardhimbythehandhewasholding。“Ain\'tyougotanicekissformethisfinemornin\'?Don\'tbescared。Iwon\'tbite。“ Bos\'nlookedshrinkinglyatMr。Smith\'sunshavencheeksandthenatCaptainCy。Thelatter\'sfacewasabsolutelydevoidofexpression。 Hemerelynodded。 SoEmilykissedoneofthebristlingcheeks。Thekisswasreturnedfulluponthemouth。Shewipedherlipsanddartedawaytoherchairbythetable。 “What\'syourhurry?”inquiredthevisitor。“Don\'tIdoitright? BeensometimesinceIkissedagirl——alittleone,anyhow,“headded,winkingathishost。“Nevermind,we\'llknoweachotherbetterbyandby。“ HelookedoninwonderingdisgustasBos\'nsaidher“grace。“ “Whatinblazes!”heburstoutwhenthelittleblessingwasfinished。“Whoputheruptothat?Aleft-overfromthepsalm- singers,isit?” “Idon\'tknow,“answeredthecaptain,speakingwithdeliberation。 “IdoknowthatIliketohaveherdoitandthatsheshalldoitaslong\'sshe\'satthistable。“ “Oh!sheshall,hey?Well,Ireckon——“ “Sheshall——ASLONGASSHE\'SATTHISTABLE。Isthatrealplainandunderstandable,orshallIwriteitdown?” Therewasanicyclearnessinthecaptain\'stonewhichseemedtofreezefurtherconversationonthepartofMr。Smith。Hemerelygruntedandatehisbreakfastinsilence。Heateagreatdealandateitrapidly。 Bos\'ndepartedforschoolwhenthemealwasover。CaptainCyhelpedheronwithhercoatandhood。Then,ashealwaysdidoflate,hekissedhergood-by。 “Hi!”calledMr。Smithfromthesittingroom。“Ain\'tIinonthat? Ifthere\'sanykissesgoin\'Iwanttotakeahandbeforethedeal\'sover。“ “MustI?”whisperedBos\'npleadingly。“MustI,UncleCy?Idon\'twantto。Idon\'tlikehim。“ “Comeon!”calledMr。Smith。“I\'mgettin\'overmybashfulnessfast。Hurryup!” “MustIkisshim,UncleCyrus?”whisperedBos\'n。“MUSTI?” “No!”snappedthecaptainsharply。“Trotrightalongnow,dearie。 Beagoodgirl。Good-by。“ Heenteredthesittingroom。HisguesthadfoundtheSundayboxandwaslightingoneofhishost\'scigars。 “Well,“heinquiredeasily,“what\'snextonthebill?Anythinggoin\'oninthisforsakenhole?” “There\'sabarbershopdowntheroad。Youmightgotherefirst,I shouldsay。Notthatyouneedit,butjustasanoveltylike。“ “Humph!Idon\'tknow。What\'sthematterwithyourrazor?” “Nothin\'。AtleastIain\'tfoundanythingwrongwithityet。“ “Oh!Say,lookhere!you\'reaqueerguy,youare。Iain\'tgotyourightinmymindyet。Oneminutebutterwouldn\'tmeltinyourmouth,andthenextyou\'refreshasanewegg。WhatISyourlittlegame,anyway?You\'vegotone,sodon\'ttellmeyouain\'t。“ CaptainCywasplainlyembarrassed。Hegazedatthe“ShoretoShore“pictureonthewallasheanswered。 “Nogameaboutit,“hesaid。“LastnightyouandIagreedthatnothin\'wastobesaidforafewdays。YouwastostayhereandI\'dtrytomakeyoucomfort\'ble,that\'sall。Thenwe\'dseeaboutthatothermatter,settleonafairprice,and——“ “Yes,Iknow。That\'sallright。Butyou\'retoowillin\'。There\'ssomethingelse。Say!”Theuglyscowlwasinevidenceagain。 “Say,lookhere,you!youain\'tgotsomethin\'upyoursleeve,haveyou?Thereain\'tsomethin\'morethatIdon\'tknowabout,isthere? Nomoresecretsthanthat——“ “No!Youhearme?No!You\'llgetyourrights,andmaybealittlemorethanyourrights,ifyou\'redecent。Andit\'llpayyoutobedecent。“ “Humph!”Mr。Smithseemedtobethinking。Thenheadded,lookingupkeenlyunderhisbrows:“Howaboutthe——theincumbranceontheproperty?Ofcourse,whenIgoI\'llhavetotakethatwithme,and——“ CaptainCyinterrupted。 “There!there!”heexclaimed,andtherewasashakeinhisvoice,“there!there!Don\'tlet\'stalkaboutsuchthingsnow。I——I—— Let\'swaitaspell。We\'llhavesomemoreplanstomake,maybe。Ifyouwanttousemyrazorit\'srightinthatdrawer。Justhelpyourself。“ Thevisitorlaughedaloud。Henoddedasifsatisfied。“Ho!ho!” hechuckled。“Isee!Humph!yes——Isee。Thefoolsain\'talldead,andthere\'snonetobeatanoldone。Well!well!Allright,pard!Iguessyouandme\'llgetalongfine。I\'vechangedmymind; IWILLgotothebarbershop,afterall。OnlyI\'malittleshyofdustjustatpresent。So,toobligeafriend,maybeyou\'llhandover,huh?” Thecaptainreachedintohispocket,extractedatwo-dollarbill,andpassedittothespeaker。Mr。Smithsmiledandshookhishead。 “Youcan\'tcomeinonthat,pard,“hesaid。“Thelimit\'sfive。“ CaptainCytookbackthebillandexchangeditforonewithaVineachcorner。Thevisitortookitandturnedtowardthedoor。 “Ta!ta!”hesaid,takinghishatfromthepeginthediningroom。 “I\'mofffortheclippers。WhenIcomebackI\'llbethesweetestlittleWillieinthediggin\'s。Solong。“ Bos\'nandthecaptainsatdowntothedinneratnoonalone。Mr。 Smithhadnotreturnedfromhistriptothebarber\'s。Hecamein,however,justbeforethemealwasover,stillinanunshorncondition,somewhatflushedandveryloquacious。 “Say!”heexclaimedgenially。“ThatSimpson\'stherightsort,ain\'the?Himandmetookashinetoeachotherfromthego-off。 He\'sbeenWesthimselfandhe\'sgotsomewidthtohim。He\'snopsalmsinger。“ “Humph!”commentedthecaptain,withdelicatesarcasm。“Hedon\'tseemtobemuchofabarber,either。What\'sthematter?Goneoutofbusiness,hashe?Orwasyousowildorwoollyhegotdiscouragedbeforehebegun?” “Greatsnakes!”exclaimedthevisitor。“Iforgotallabouttheclippers!Well,that\'soneonme,pard!I\'llmakeanewtrysoon\'sgrub\'sover。Don\'tbesotight-fistedwiththesteak;thisisaplateI\'mpassin\',notacontributionbox。“ HewinkedatBos\'nandwouldhavechuckedherunderthechinifshehadnotdodged。SheseemedtohavetakenagreataversiontoMr。 Smithandwasplainlyafraidofhim。 “Ishegoingtostayverylong,UncleCyrus?”shewhispered,whenitwasschooltimeoncemore。“Doyouthinkhe\'snice?” CaptainCydidnotanswer。Whenshehadgoneandtheguesthadrisenfromthetableandputonhishat,thecaptainsaidwarningly: “There\'sonelittlebitofadviceIwanttogiveyou,MisterMan: Abargain\'sabargain,butittakestwotokeepit。Don\'tletyourloveforTadSimpsonleadyouintotalkin\'toomuch。Talk\'scheap,theysay,buttoomuchofitmightbemightydearforyou。 Understand?” Smithpattedhimontheback。“Lordloveyou,pard!”hechuckled,“I\'mnospringchicken。I\'mashardtoopenasasafe,Iam。Ittakesacanopenertogetanythingoutofme。“ “Yes;well,youcangetinsidesomefolkseasierwithacorkscrew。 I\'vebeentoldthatTad\'sakindofamediumsometimes。Ifheraisesanyspiritsinthatbackroomofhis,I\'dleave\'emalone,ifIwasyou。Solongasyou\'redecent,I\'llputupwith——“ ButMr。Smithwasonhiswaytothegate,whistlingasifhehadn\'tacareintheworld。CaptainCywatchedhimgodowntheroad,andthen,withthedrawn,wearylookonhisfacewhichhadbeentheresincethedaybefore,heenteredthesittingroomandthrewhimselfintoachair。 MissPhoebeDawes,theschoolteacher,workedlatethatevening。 Therewereexaminationpaperstobegoneover,andexperiencehaddemonstratedthattheonlyplacewhereshecouldbefreefrominterruptionswastheschoolroomitself。AttheperfectboardinghousetheshrilltonesofKeturah\'svoiceandthoseofMissPhinneyandMrs。Tripppenetratedthroughshutdoors。ItishardtofigurepercentageswhenthemostintimatedetailsofBayport\'sfamilylifearebeingrecitedandgloatedoverontheothersideofathinpartition。AndwhenMatildaundertooktodefendtheCome-Outerfaithagainsttheassaultsofthemajority,theverbalriotwas,asMr。Tiddittdescribedit,“likefeedin\'timeinaparrotshop。“ SoMissPhoebecametotheboardinghouseforsupperandthenreturnedtotheschoolroom,where,withalightedbracketlampbesideheronthedesk,shelaboreduntilnineo\'clock。Thensheputonhercoatandhat,extinguishedthelight,lockedthedoor,andstartedonherlonelywalkhome。 “Themainroad“inourvillageisdarkafternineoclock。Thereisastreetlight——akerosenelamp——onapostinfrontoftheMethodistmeetinghouse,butthesextonforgetsit,generallyspeaking,or,atanyrate,neglectstofillitexceptatrareintervals。Simmons\'sfrontwindowsareablaze,ofcourse,andsoarethedingypanesofSimpson\'sbarbershop。Butthesetwocentersofsociabilityarebothatthedepotroadcorner,andwhentheyarepassedtheonlysourcesofilluminationarethescatteredgleamsfromthebackwindowsofdwellings。Asmostofusretirebyhalf-pasteight,theglowalongthemainroadisnotdazzling,tosaytheveryleast。 MissDaweswasnotafraidofthedark。Shehadbeenherownescortforagoodmanyyears。Shewalkedbrisklyon,heardthelaughterandloudvoicesinthebarbershopdieawaybehindher,passedtheschoolhousepond,nowbleakandchillwiththerawNovemberwindblowingacrossit,andbegantoclimbtheslopeofWhittaker\'sHill。Andherethewind,rushinginunimpededoverthefloodedsaltmeadowsfromthetumbledbayoutside,woundherskirtsaboutherandmadeclimbingdifficultandbreath-taking。 Shewas,perhaps,halfwayupthelongslope,whensheheard,intheintervalsbetweenthegusts,footstepsbehindher。Sheknewmostofthevillagepeoplebythistimeandthethoughtofcompanywasnotunpleasant。Soshepausedandpantinglywaitedforwhoeverwascoming。Shecouldnotseemorethanafewyards,butthefootstepssoundednearerandnearer,and,amomentlater,aman\'svoicebegansinging“AnnieRooney,“amelodythenpastitsprimeinthecities,butpopularizedinBayportbysomedepartedbatchofsummerboarders。 Shedidnotrecognizethevoiceandshedidnotparticularlyapproveofsinginginthestreets,especiallysuchloudsinging。 Soshedecidednottowaitlonger,andwasturningtocontinueherclimb,whenthepersonbehindstoppedhisvocalizingandcalled。 “Hi!”heshouted。“Hello,aheadthere!Whoisit?Holdonaminute,pard!I\'mcomin\'。“ Shedisobeyedtheorderto“holdon,“andbegantohurry。Thehurrywasofnoavail,however,forthefollowerbrokeintoarunandsoonwasbyherside。Hewasastrangertoher。 “Whee!Wow!”hepanted。“Thisisnoracetrack,pard。Pullup,andlet\'stakeiteasy。Myoffleg\'sgotakinkinit,andIdon\'trunsoeasyasIusedto。Greatsnakes;what\'syourrush?Ain\'tyoufondofcompany?Hello!Ibelieveit\'sawoman!” Shedidnotanswer。Hismannerandthesmellofliquorabouthimweredecidedlyunpleasant。Theideathathemightbeatrampoccurredtoher。TrampsareourbugabooshereinBayport。 “Awoman!”exclaimedthemanhilariously。“Well,say!Ididn\'tbelievetherewasonelooseinthistail-endofnowhere。Girlie,I\'mgladtoseeyou。NotthatIcanseeyoumuch,butnevermind。 Allcatsaregrayinthedark,hey?Youcan\'tseeme,neither,sowe\'lltakeeachotherontrust。\'She\'smysweetheart,I\'mherbeau。\'Say,Maud,mayIseeyouhome?” Shewasfrightenednow。TheWhittakerplaceonthehilltopwasthenearesthouse,andthatwassomedistanceoff。 “What\'sthematter,Carrie?”inquiredtheman。“Don\'tbescared。 Iwouldn\'thurtyou。I\'mjustlonesome,that\'sall,andIneedsociety。Don\'trush,you\'llruinyourcomplexion。Here!comeundermywingandlet\'stoddlealongtogether。How\'smamma?” Heseizedherarmandpulledherbackbesidehim。Shetriedtofreeherself,butcouldnot。Herunwelcomeescortheldherfastandshewasobligedtomoveasslowlyashedid。Itwasverydark。 “Say,whatISyourname?”coaxedtheman。“IsisMaud,hey?OrJulia?IalwayslikedJulia。Don\'tbepeevish。Tellus,that\'sagoodgirl。“ Shegaveaquickjerkandmanagedtopullherarmfromhisgrasp,givinghimaviolentpushasshedidso。He,beingunsteadyonhisfeet,tumbleddownthelowbankwhichedgedthesidewalk。Thensheranonupthehillasfastasshecould。Sheheardhimswearashefell。 ShehadnearlyreachedtheendoftheWhittakerfencewhenhecaughther。Hewaslaughing,andthatalarmedheralmostasmuchasifhehadbeenangry。 “Naughty!naughty!”hechuckled,holdingherfast。“Tryin\'tosneak,wasyou?Notmuch!Notthistime!Didyoueverplayforfeitswhenyouwaslittle?Well,thisisaforfeitgameandyou\'reIt。Youmustbowtotheprettiest,kneeltothewittiest,andkisstheoneyoulovebest。AndI\'llletyouoffonthefirsttwo。Comenow!Payup!” Thenshescreamed。Andherscreamwasansweredatonce。Agateswungbackwithabangandsheheardsomeonerunningalongthewalktowardher。 “OCap\'nWhittaker!”shecalled。“Come!Comequick,please!” HowsheknewthatthepersonrunningtowardherwasCaptainCyhasnotbeensatisfactorilyexplainedevenyet。Shecannotexplainitandneithercanthecaptain。Andequallyastonishingwasthelatter\'sanswer。Hecertainlyhadnotheardhervoiceoftenenoughtorecognizeitundersuchcircumstances。 “Allright,teacher!”heshouted。“I\'mcomin\'!Letgoofthatwoman,you——Oh,it\'syou,isit?” HehadseizedMr。Smithbythecoatcollarandjerkedhimawayfromhisvictim。MissDawestookrefugebehindthecaptain\'sbulkyform。Thetwomenlookedateachother。Smithwasrecoveringhisbreath。 “It\'syou,isit?”repeatedCaptainCy。Then,turningtoMissPhoebe,heasked:“Didhehurtyou?” “No!Notyet。Buthefrightenedmedreadfully。Whoishe?Doyouknowhim?” Herpersecutoransweredthequestion。 “Youbetyourlifeheknowsme!”hesnarled。“Heknowsmemightywell!Pard,youkeepyournoseoutofthis,d\'yousee!Youmindyourownbusiness。Iwan\'tgoin\'tohurtherany。“ Thecaptainpaidnoattentiontohim。 “Yup,Iknowhim,“hesaidgrimly。Thenheadded,pointingtowardthelightedwindowofthehouseahead:“You——Smith,yougointhereandstaythere!Trot!Don\'tmakemespeaktwice。“ ButMr。Smithwastoofargonewithangerandthe“spirits“raisedbyTadSimpsontoheedthemenaceinthewords。 “Smith,hey?”hesneered。“Oh,yes,SMITH!Well,Smithain\'tgoin\',d\'yousee!He\'sgoin\'todowhathepleases。IreckonI\'montopoftheroosthere!Iknowwhat\'swhat!Youcan\'ttalktome。I\'vegotrights,Ihave,and——“ “Blastyourrights!” “What?WHAT?Blastmyrights,hey?Oh,yes!Thinkbecauseyou\'vegotmoneyyoucancheatmeoutof\'em,doyou?Well,youcan\'t!Andhowabouttheotherpartofthoserights?S\'poseI walkrightintothathouseand——“ “Stopit!Shutup!You\'dbetternot——“ “Andintothatbedroomandjustsay:\'Emmie,here\'syour——\'“ Hedidn\'tfinishthesentence。CaptainCy\'sbigfiststruckhimfairlybetweentheeyes,andthebackofhisheadstruckthewalkwitha“smack!”Then,throughthefireworkswhichwereilluminatinghismuddledbrain,heheardthecaptain\'svoice。 “Youlow-down,good-for-nothin\'scamp!”growledCaptainCy。 “AllthisdayI\'vebeenhatin\'myselfforthewayI\'veactedtoyou。I\'vehatedmyselfandbeentryin\'tospunkupcouragetosay\'It\'salloff!\'ButIwastoomuchofacoward,Iguess。AndnowtheLordA\'mightyhasMADEmesayit。Youwantyourrights,doyou?So?Thenget\'emifyoucan。It\'syouandmeforit,andwe\'llseewho\'sthebestman。Teacher,ifyou\'rereadyI\'llwalkhomewithyounow。“ Mr。Smithwasnotentirelycowed。 “Yougo!”heyelled。“Goahead!AndI\'llgotoalawyer\'sto- morrow。Butto-night,andinsideoffiveminutes,I\'llwalkintothathouseofyoursandgetmy——“ ThecaptaindroppedMissDawes\'sarmandstrodebacktowherehisantagonistwassittinginthedustofthewalk。Stoopingdown,heshookabigforefingerintheman\'sface。 “You\'vebeenoutWest,theytellme,“hewhisperedsternly。“Yes! Well,outWesttheytakethelawintotheirownhands,sometimes,I hear。I\'vebeeninSouthAmerica,andtheydoitthere,too。Justsosureasyougointomyhouseto-nightandtouch——well,youknowwhatImean——justsosureI\'llkillyoulikeadog,ifIhavetochaseyoutoJericho。Nowyoucanbelievethatornot。IfIwasyouI\'dbelieveit。“ Takingthefrightenedschoolmistressbythearmoncemorehewalkedaway。Mr。Smithsaidnothingtilltheyhadgonesomedistance。 Thenhecalledafterthem。 “Youwaittillto-morrow!”heshouted。“Youjustwaitandseewhat\'llhappento-morrow!” CaptainCywassilentallthewaytothegateoftheperfectboardinghouse。MissDaweswassilentlikewise,butshethoughtagreatdeal。Atthegateshesaid: “CaptainWhittaker,I\'mEVERsomuchobligedtoyou。Ican\'tthankyouenough。“ “Don\'ttry,then。That\'swhatyousaidtomeaboutthecow。“ “ButI\'malmostsorryyouweretheonetocome。I\'mafraidthatmanwillgetyouintotrouble。Hashe——canhe——Whatdidhemeanaboutto-morrow?WhoIShe?” Thecaptainpushedhiscapbackfromhisforehead。 “Teacher,“hesaid,“there\'saproverb,ain\'tthere,aboutlettin\' to-morrowtakecareofitself?Asfortrouble——well,IdidthinkI\'dhadtroubleenoughinmylifetolastmethrough,butI cal\'lateI\'vegotanotherguess。Anyhow,don\'tyoufret。Ididjusttherightthing,andI\'mgladIdidit。IfitwasonlymeI wouldn\'tfret,either。Butthere\'s——“Hestopped,groaned,andpulledthecapforwardagain。“Goodnight,“headded,andturnedtogo。 MissDawesleanedforwardanddetainedhim。 “Justaminute,Cap\'nWhittaker,“shesaid。“IwasalittleprejudicedagainstyouwhenIcamehere。Iwastoldthatyougotmetheteacher\'sposition,andtherewasmorethanahintthatyoudiditforselfishreasonsofyourown。WhenyoucalledthatafternoonattheschoolIwas——“ “Don\'tsayaword!Iwasthebiggestfoolintownthattime,andI\'vebeenashamedtolookintheglasseversince。Iain\'talwayssuchanidiot。“ “ButI\'vehadtojudgepeopleformyselfinmylifetime,“continuedtheschoolmistress,“andI\'vemadeupmymindthatIwasmistakenaboutyou。Ishouldliketoapologize。Willyoushakehands?” Sheextendedherhand。CaptainCyhesitated。 “Hadn\'tyoubetterwaitaspell?”heasked。“You\'veheardthatswabcallmepartner。Hadn\'t——“ “No;Idon\'tknowwhatyourtroubleis,ofcourse,andIcertainlyshan\'tmentionittoanyone。ButwhateveritisI\'msureyouarerightandit\'snotyourfault。Nowwillyoushakehands?” Thecaptaindidnotanswer。Hemerelytooktheprofferedhand,shookitheartily,andstrodeoffintothedark。 CHAPTERXII “TOWN-MEETIN\'“ “Thisisgoin\'tobeameMOriabletownmeetin\'!”declaredSylvanusCahoon,withunction,risingfromthesetteetogazeabouthimovertheheadsofthevotersinthetownhall。“Ibetyoueveryable- bodiedmaninBayport\'llbeherethisforenoon。Yes,sir!that\'swhatIcallit,ame-MO-riablemeetin\'!” “SeeanythingofCy?”inquiredJosiahDimick,whosatnexttoSylvanus。 “No,heain\'tcomeyet。AndHemanain\'there,neither。Hello! there\'sTad。Lookshappy,seemstome。“ CaptainDimickstooduptoinspectMr。Simpson。 “Humph!”hemuttered。“Well,unlessmycount\'swrong,heain\'tgotmuchtobehappyabout。\'LonzoSnow\'swithhim。Taddoeslooksortofjoyful,don\'the?Themthatlaughslastlaughsbest。Whenthevoteforschoolcommittee\'sallinwe\'llseewhodoesthegrinnin\'。ButIcan\'tunderstand——Hello!there\'sTidditt。 Asaph!Ase!S-s-t-t!Comehereaminute。“ Mr。Tidditt,tremblingwithexcitement,andshakinghandseffusivelywitheveryonehemet,pushedhiswayuptheaisleandbentoverhisfriend。 “Say,Ase,“whisperedJosiah,“where\'sWhit?Whyain\'theonhand? Nothin\'shappened,hasit?” “No,“repliedthetownclerk。“Everythingseemstobeallright。 IstoppedinonthewayalongandCysaidnottowait;he\'dbehereontime。He\'sbeenkindofoffhisfeedforthelastdayorso,andIcal\'latehedidn\'tfeellikehurryin\'。Say,Joe,nowhonest,whatdoyouthinkofmychances?” SuchaconfirmedjokerasDimickcouldn\'tloseanopportunitylikethis。Withtheaidofonetryingtobecheerfulunderdiscouragementheansweredthat,sofar,Asaph\'schanceslookedfair,prettyfair,butofcourseyoucouldn\'talwayssometimestell。Mr。Tiddittrushedawaytobeginthehandshakingalloveragain。 Fromthisroundofcordialityhewasreluctantlytornandconductedtotheplatform。Afterthumpingthedeskwithhisfistheannouncedthatthegatheringwould“cometoorderrightoff,astherewasconsider\'blebusinesstobedoneanditoughttobegoin\'ahead。“ Hethenproceededtoreadthecallforthemeeting。ThisceremonywasnosooneroverthanAbednegoSmall,“UncleBedny,“wasonhisfeetloudlydemandingtobeinformedwhythetown“hadn\'tdonenothin\'“towardfixinguptheBassett\'sHollowroad。UncleBedny\'sspeechhadproceedednofurtherthan“Fellercitizens,inthenameofanoutrageous——IshouldsayoutragedportionofourcommunityI——“whenhewaschokedoffbyaself-appointedcommitteewhoknewMr。Smallofoldandhadseatedthemselvesnearhimtobereadyforjustsuchemergencies。Thenextstep,judgedbymeetingsofotheryears,shouldhavebeentounanimouslyelectEbenSaltersmoderator; butasCaptainEbenrefusedtoserve,owingtohisinterestintheWhittakercampaign,AlvinKnowleswas,byasmallmajority,chosenforthatoffice。Mr。KnowleswasadevoutadmirerofthegreatAtkins,andhiselectionwouldhavebeenconsideredapreliminaryvictoryfortheoppositionhaditnotbeenthatmanyofCaptainCy\'sadherentsvotedforAlvinfromaloveofmischief,knowingfromexperiencehisignoranceofparliamentarylawandhiseasy-goingrule。“Nowthere\'llbefun!”declaredonedelightedindividual。 “Anything\'sinorderwhenAlvin\'schairman。“ Theproceedingsofthefirsthalfhourweredisappointinglytame。 MostofushadcometheretowitnessapoliticalwrestlingmatchbetweenTadSimpsonandCyrusWhittaker。SomeevendaredhopethatCongressmanAtkinsmightdirecthisfightinperson。ButneithertheHonorablenorCaptainCywasinthehallasyet。SolonEldridgewasre-electedselectmanandsoalsowasAsaphTidditt。 NobodybutAsaphseemedsurprisedatthisresult。HisspeechofacceptancewouldundoubtedlyhavebeenatriumphoforatoryhaditnotbeeninterruptedbyUncleBedny,whorosetoemphaticallyprotestagainst“settin\'roundandwastin\'time“whentheBassett\'sHollowroad“hadrutsdeepenoughtodrownacatinwhenevertherewasamore\'naverageheavydew。“ TheBassett\'sHollowdelegatebeingagaintemporarilysquelched,ModeratorKnowlesannouncedthatnominationsforthevacantplaceontheschoolcommitteewereinorder。Therewasaperceptiblestironthesettees。Thiswaswhatthemeetinghadbeenwaitingfor。 “NosignofCyorHemanyet,“observedMr。Cahoon,craninghisneckinthedirectionofthedoor。“It\'sthequeerestthingeverI see。“ “QueerenoughaboutCy,that\'safact,“concurredCaptainDimick。 “Iain\'tsosurprisedaboutHeman\'snotcomin\'。LooksasifWhitwasright;healwayssaidAtkinsdodgedarowwherefolkscouldwatchit。Doesmostofhisfightin\'fromroundthecorner。Hello! there\'sTad。Nowyou\'llseethecrownofgloryseton\'LonzoSnow\'shead。Hopethecrown\'spaddedniceandsoft。Anythingwithsharpedgeswouldsinkin。“ ButMr。Simpson,itseemed,wasnotyetreadytoproceedwiththecoronation。Hehadrisentoaskpermissionofthemeetingtodefertheschoolcommitteematterforashorttime。Persons,importantpersons,whoshouldbepresentwhilethenominatingwasgoingon,hadnotyetarrived。Hewassurethatthegatheringwouldwishtohearfromthesepersons。Heaskedforonlyaslightdelay。 Matterssuchasthis,affectingthewelfareofourposterity,oughtnottobehurried,etc。,etc。 Mr。Simpson\'srequestwasunexpected。Themeeting,apparently,didn\'tknowhowtotakeit。UncleBednywasfirmlyheldinhisseatbythoseabouthim。LemuelMyricktookthefloortoprotest。 “Imustsay,“hedeclared,“thatIdon\'tseeanyreasonforwaitin\'。 Iffolksain\'there,that\'stheirownfault。Mr。Moderator,I demandthatthenominatin\'goahead。“ Tadwasonhisfeetinstantly。 “I\'mgoin\'toappeal,“hecried,“tothedecencyandgratitudeofthecitizensofthetownofBayport。OneofthepersonsI\'m——thatis,we\'rewaitin\'forhasdonemoreforourbeautifulvillagethanalltherestofusputtogether。Thereain\'tnoneedformetonamehim。Arightup-to-datetownpump,alovelymemorialwindow,a——“ “Howaboutthatharborappropriation?”criedavoicefromthesettees。 Mr。Simpsonwastakenaback。Hisfaceflushedandheangrilyturnedtowardtheinterrupter。 “That\'syou,JoeDimick!”heshouted,pointinganagitatedforefinger。“Youneedn\'tscoochdown。Iknowyourtongue。Theideaofyoufindin\'faultbecauseabigmanlikeCongressmanAtkinsdon\'tjumpwhenyouholler\'Gitup!\'WhatdoYOUknowaboutdoin\'satWashington?Thatharborappropriation\'llgothroughifanybodyonearthcangetitthrough。There\'sotherplacesbesidesBayporttobeprovidedforand——“ “Andtheircongressmenprovidefor\'em,“calledanothervoice。Tadwhirledtofacehisnewtormentor。 “Huh!”hegruntedwithsarcasm。“That\'sLemMyrick,_I_know。 Lem,thegreatpainter,whovoteswherehepaintsandgetspaidaccordin\'。“ “Order!”criedseveral。 “Oh,allright,Mr。Moderator!I\'llkeeporderallright。ButI saytoyou,Lem,andyou,JoeDimick,thatIknowwhoputthesesmartnotionsintoyourheads。Weallknow,unlesswe\'rebornfools。Whoisitthat\'sbeensayin\'theHonorableHemanAtkinswasshirkin\'thatappropriation?WhowasitsaidifHEwasrepresentativethethingwouldhavegonethroughaforethis?Who\'sbeenmakin\'hisbragsthathecouldgetitthroughifhehadthechance?Youknowwho!SodoI!Iwishhewashere。Ionlywishhewashere!I\'dsayittohisface。“ “Well,heis。Heaveaheadandsayit。“ Everyoneturnedtowardthedoor。CaptainCyhadenteredthehall。 Hewasstandingintheaisle,andwithhimwasBaileyBangs。Thecaptainlookedverytired,almostwornout,buthenoddedcoollytoMr。Simpson,whohadretiredtohisseatwithsurprisingquicknessandapparentdiscomfiture。 “HereIam,Tad,“continuedthecaptain。“Sayyourpiece。“ ButTad,itappeared,wasnotanxiousto“sayhispiece。“Hewaswhisperingearnestlywithagroupofhisfollowers。CaptainCyhelduphishand。 “Mr。Moderator,“heasked,“canIhavetheflooraminute?AllI wanttosayisthatIcal\'lateI\'mthefellerthelastspeakerhadreferenceto。IHAVEsaidthatIdidn\'tseewhythatappropriationwassohardtoget。Isayitagain。Otherappropriationsaregot,andwhynotours?IDIDsayifIwasacongressmanI\'dgetit。 Yes,andI\'llsaymore,“headded,raisinghisvoice,“I\'llsaythatifIwassenttoWashin\'tonbythistown,congressmanornot,I\'dmoveheavenandearth,andallcreationfromthePresidentdowntillIdidgetit。That\'sall。Sowouldanyliveman,Ishouldthink。“ Hesatdown。Therewassomeapplause。BeforeithadsubsidedAbelLeonard,oneofthequickest-wittedofMr。Simpson\'sworkers,wasonhisfeet,gesticulatingforattention。 “Mr。Moderator,“heshouted,“Iwanttomakeamotion。We\'veallheardthebigtalkthat\'sbeenmade。Allright,then!Imoveyou,sir,thatCaptainCyrusWhittakerbeappointedacommitteeofonetoGOtoWashin\'ton,ifhewantsto,oranywhereselse,andseethatwegettheappropriation。Andifwedon\'tgetittheblame\'shis!There,now!” Therewasaroaroflaughter。Thiswasexactlythesortof“tit- for-tat“humorthatappealstoaYankeecrowd。Themotionwassecondedhalfadozentimes。ModeratorKnowlesgrinnedandshookhishead。 “Ajoke\'sajoke,“hesaid,“andwealllikeagoodone。However,thismeetin\'issupposedtobeforbusiness,notfun,so——“ “Question!Question!It\'sbeenseconded!We\'vegottovoteonit!”shoutedachorus。 “Don\'tyouthink——seemstomethatain\'tinorder,“beganthemoderator,butCaptainCyrosetohisfeet。Thegrimsmilehadreturnedtohisfaceandhelookedatthejoyousassemblagewithalmosthisoldexpressionofappreciativealertness。 “Nevermindthevote,“hesaid。“IrealizethatBrotherLeonardhasrathergotoneonme,sotospeak。Allright,Iwon\'tdodge。 I\'llBEacommitteeofoneontheharborgrab,andifnothin\'comesofitI\'lltakemyshareofkicks。Gentlemen,Iappreciateyourtrustfulnessinmyability。“ Thisbriefspeechwasahugesuccess。If,foramoment,thependulumofpublicfavorhadswungtowardSimpson,thistrumpingofthelatter\'sleadingcardpusheditbackagain。Themoderatorhadsomedifficultyinrestoringordertothehilariousmeeting。 ThenMr。Myrickwasaccordedtheprivilegeofthefloor,inspiteofTad\'sprotests,andproceededtonominateCyrusWhittakerfortheschoolcommittee。Lemhaddevotedhoursoftoilandwearisomementalstruggletothepreparationofhisaddress,anditwaslengthyandflorid。CaptainCywasdescribedaspossessingallthevirtues。Bailey,listeningwithahandbehindhisear,wasmovedtoapplauseatfrequentintervals,andevenAsaphforgotthedignityofhisexaltedpositionontheplatformandpoundedtheofficialdeskinecstasy。Theonlypersontoappearuninterestedwasthenomineehimself。Hesatlistlesslyinhisseat,hiseyescastdown,andhisthoughtsapparentlyfaraway。 JosiahDimicksecondedthecaptain\'snomination。ThenMr。Simpsonsteppedtothefrontand,afterawistfulglanceatthedoor,begantospeak。 “Fellercitizens,“hesaid,“itismyprivilegetoputinnominationforschoolcommitteeamanwhosenamestandsforallthat\'sgoodandcleanandprogressiveinthistownship。ButaforeIdoitI\'mgoin\' toaskyoutoletmesayawordortwoconcernin\'somethin\'thatbearsrightonthismatter,andwhich,Ibelieve,everyoneofyououghttoknow。It\'ssomethin\'thatmostofyoudon\'tknow,andit\'llbeasurprise,abigsurprise。I\'llbeasquickasIcan,andIcal\'lateyou\'llthankmewhenI\'mdone。“ Hepaused。Themeetinglookedateachotherinastonishment。 Therewaswhisperingalongthesettees。ModeratorKnowleswasplainlypuzzled。Helookedinquiringlyatthetownclerk,butAsaphwasevidentlyquiteasmuchinthedarkasheconcerningthethreateneddisclosure。 “FellerBayporters,“wentonTad,“there\'sonethingwe\'veallagreedon,nomatterwhowe\'vemeanttovotefor。Thatis,thatamemberofourschoolcommitteeshouldbeanupright,honestman,onefitmorallytolookoutforourdearchildren。Ain\'tthatso? Well,then,Iaskyouthis:Wouldyouconsideramanfitforthatjobwhodeliberatelycamebetweenafatherandhischild,whopizenedthemindofthatchildagainsthisownparent,andwhenthatparentcometoclaimthatchild,firsttriedtobuyhimoffandthenturnedhimoutofthehouse?Yes,andofferedviolencetohim。Anddoneit——markwhatIsay——forreasonswhich——which——well,wecanonlyguess\'em,buttheguessmaynotbesoawfulbad。IsTHATthekindofmanwewanttohonorortolookoutforourownchildren\'sschoolin\'?” Mr。Simpsonundoubtedlymeanttocauseasensationbyhisopeningremarks。Hecertainlydidso。Thestirandwhisperingredoubled。 Asaph,hismouthopen,staredwildlydownatCaptainCy。Thecaptainrosetohisfeet,thensankbackagain。Hislistlessnesswasgoneand,payingnoattentiontothoseabouthim,hegazedfixedlyatTad。 “Gentlemen,“continuedthespeaker,“lastnightIhadanexperiencethatIshan\'tforgetaslongasIlive。Imetapoorman,apoor,lamemanwho\'dbeenawayoutWestandgothurtbad。Folksthoughthewasdead。Hiswifethoughtsoanddiedgrievin\'forhim。Sheleftalittlebabygirl,onlysevenoreightyearold。Whenthismancomeback,wellagainbutpoor,tolookuphisfamily,hefoundhiswifehadpassedawayandthechildhadbeensentoff,justtogetridofher,toastrangerinanothertown。Thatstrangerfullymeanttosendheroff,too;hesaidsodozensoftimes。Agoodmanyofyoufolksrighthereheardhimsayit。Butheneversenther——hekepther。Why?Well,that\'sthequestion。_I_shan\'tanswerit。_I_ain\'taccusin\'nobody。AllIsayis,what\'seasyenoughforanyofyoutoprove,andthatisthatitcometolightthechildhadpropertybelongin\'toher。Property!land,wuthmoney!” Hepausedoncemoreanddrewhissleeveacrosshisforehead。Mostofhishearersweresilentnow,ontiptoeofexpectation。DimicklookedsearchinglyatCaptainCy。Thenhesprangtohisfeet。 “Order!”heshouted。“What\'sallthisgottodowithnominatin\' forschoolcommittee?Ain\'theoutoforder,Alvin?” Themoderatorhesitated。Hishabitualindecisionwasnowcomplicatedbythefactthathewasascuriousasthemajorityofthosebeforehim。Therewereshoutsof,“Goahead,Tad!”“Tellustherest!” “Lethimgoon,Mr。Moderator!” CyWhittakerslowlyrose。 “Alvin,“hesaidearnestly,“don\'tstophimyet。Asafavortome,lethimspinhisyarn。“ Simpsonwasreadyandevidentlyeagertospinit。 “Thisman,“heproclaimed,“thisfather,mournin\'forhisdeadwifeandlongin\'forhischild,comestothetownwherehewastofindandtakeher。Andwhenhemeetsthemanthat\'sgother,whenhecomes,pooranddownonhisluck,whatdoesthisman——thisrichman——do?Why;fustofall,he\'ssweeter\'nsiruptohim,takeshimin,keepshimovernight,andthenextdayhesaystohim:\'Youjustbequietandsaynothin\'tonobodythatshe\'syourlittlegirl。I\'llmakeitwuthyourwhile。KeepquiettillI\'mreadyforyoutosayit。\'Andhegivesthefathermoney——notmuch,butsome。 Allrightsofur,maybe;butwait!Thenitturnsoutthatthefatherknowsaboutthisland——thisproperty。AndTHENthekind,charitableman——thisrichmanwithlotsofmoneyofhisown——turnsthepoorfatherout,tellin\'himtogetthegirlandthelandifhecan,knowin\'——KNOWIN\',mindyou——thatthefatherain\'tgotacenttohirelawyersnoreventopayforhisnextmeal。Andwhenthefathersayshewon\'tgo,butwantshisdearonethatbelongstohim,therichfellerabuseshim,knockshimdownwithhisfist! Knocksdownapoor,weak,lameinvalid,justoffasickbed!IsTHATthekindofamanwewantonourschoolcommittee?” Heaskedthequestionwithbothhandsoutspreadandtheperspirationrunningdownhischeeks。Themeetingwasinanuproar。 “NoneedformetotellyouwhoImean,“shoutedTad,wavinghisarms。“Youknowwho,aswellasIdo。You\'vejustheardhimpraisedasbein\'allthat\'sgoodandgreat。But_I_say——“ “You\'vesaidenough!Nowletmesayaword!” ItwasCaptainCywhointerrupted。Hehadpushedhiswaythroughthecrowd,downtheaisle,andnowstoodbeforethegesticulatingMr。Simpson,whoshrankbackasifhefearedthatthetreatmentaccordedthe“poorweakinvalid“mightbecontinuedwithhim。 “Knowles,“saidCaptainCy,turningtothemoderator,“letmespeak,willyou?Iwon\'tbebutaminute。Friends,“hecontinued,facingtheexcitedgathering——“forsomeofyouaremyfriends,orI\'vecometothinkyouare——apartofwhatthismansaysisso。 ThegirlatmyhouseisEmilyThomas;hermotherwasMaryThomas,whosomeofyouknow,andherfather\'snameisHenryThomas。Shecametomeunexpected,bein\'sentbyaMrs。OliveruptoConcord,because\'twaseithermeoranorphanasylum。Itookherinmeanin\' tokeepheralittlewhile,andthensendheraway。ButastimewentonIkeptputtin\'offandputtin\'off,andatlastIrealizedIcouldn\'tdoit;I\'dcometothinktoomuchofher。 “Fellers,“hewenton,slowly,“I——Ihardlyknowhowtotellyouwhatthatlittlegirl\'scometobetome。WhenIfirststruckBayport,afterfortyyearsawayfromit,allIthoughtofwasmakin\'overtheoldplaceandlivin\'init。Ical\'lateditwouldbeasortofParadise,andHOWIwasgoin\'toliveorwhetherornotI\'dbelonesomewitheveryoneofmyfolksdeadandgone,nevercrossedmymind。ButthelongerIlivedtherealonethelesslikeParadiseitgottobe;Irealizedmoreandmorethatitain\'tfurnitureandfixin\'sthatmakeahome;it\'sthemyoulovethat\'sinit。AndjustasI\'daboutreachedtheconclusionthat\'twasafailure,thewholebusiness,why,then,Bos\'n——Emily,thatis—— droppedin,andinsideofaweekIknewI\'dgotwhatwasmissin\'inmylife。 “InevermarriedandchildrennevermeantmuchtometillIgother。She\'sthebestlittle——little……There!Imustn\'ttalkthisway。Ibluffedalotaboutnotkeepin\'herpermanent,bein\' kindofashamed,Iguess,butdowninsidemeI\'dmadeupmymindtobringheruplikeadaughter。SheandmewastolivetogethertillshegrewupandgotmarriedandI……Well,what\'stheuse?A fewdaysagocomealetterfromtheOliverwomaninConcordsayin\' thatthisHenryThomas,Bos\'n\'sfather,wan\'tdeadatall,buthadturnedupthere,havin\'learnedsomehowor\'notherthathiswifewasgoneandthathischildhadbeenwilledalittlebitoflandwhichbelongedtohermother。HehadfoundoutthatEmmiewaswithme,andthelettersaidhewouldlikelycomeafterher——andtheland。 “Thatletterwaslikeaflashoflightnin\'tome。Iwasdismastedandonmybeamends。Ididn\'tknowwhattodo。I\'dlearnedenoughaboutthisHenryThomastoknowthathewasnouse,adrunken,good-for-nothin\'scampwhohadcruelizedhiswifeandthenrunoffandleftherandthebaby。Butwhenhecome,theverynightIgottheletter,Igavehimachance。Itookhimin;Iwaswillin\'togivehimajobontheplace;Iwaswillin\'topayforhiskeep,andmore。IDIDaskhimtokeephismouthshutandeventouseanothername。\'Twasweakofme,maybe,butyouwanttorememberthishadcomeonmesudden。Andlastnight——theverysecondnight,mindyou——hewentoutsomewhere,perhapswecanguesswhere,boughtliquorwiththemoneyIgavehim,gotdrunk,andtheninsultedoneofthebestwomeninthistown。Yes,sir!Isayitrighthere,oneofthebest,pluckiestlittlewomenanywhere,althoughsheandIain\'talwaysagreedoncertainmatters。IDIDtellhimtoclearout,andIDIDknockhimdown。Yes,andbythebigdipper,I\'ddoitagainunderthesamecircumstances! “Asfortheproperty,“headdedfiercely,“why,darntheproperty,Isay!Itain\'twuthmuch,anyhow,and,if\'twasanybody\'selse,heshouldhaveitandwelcome。Butit\'sBos\'n\'s,and,bein\'whatheis,heSHAN\'Thaveit。Andheshan\'thaveHERtocruelize,neither!BytheAlmighty!heshan\'t,solongasI\'vegotadollartofighthimwith。Isaythattoyou,TadSimpson,andtotheman—— towhoeverputyouuptothis。There!I\'vesaidmysay。Now,gentlemen,youcanchooseyourside。“ Hestrodebacktohisseat。Therewassilenceforamoment。ThenJosiahDimicksprangupandwavedhishat。 “That\'sthewaytotalk!”heshouted。“That\'saMAN!ThreecheersforCap\'nWhittaker!Comeon,everybody!” Buteverybodydidnot“comeon。“Thecheerswerefeeble。Itwasevidentthatthemajorityofthosepresentdidnotknowhowtomeetthisunexpectedcontingency。Ithadtakenthembysurpriseandtheywereundecided。Theuproarofargumentandquestionbeganagain,louderthanever。Thebewilderedmoderatorthumpedhisdeskandshoutedfeeblyfororder。TadSimpsontookthefloorand,inafewwordsandatthetopofhislungs,nominatedAlonzoSnow。AbelLeonardsecondedthenomination。Therewereyellsof“Question! Question!”and“Vote!Vote!” EbenSalterswasrecognizedbythechair。CaptainSaltersmadefewspeeches,andwhenhedidmakeoneitwasbecausehehadsomethingtosay。 “Mr。Moderator,“hesaid,“I,forone,hatetovotejustnow。Itisn\'tthattheschoolcommitteeissoimportantofitself。ButI dothinkthattherightsofafatherwithhischildISprettyimportant,andourvoteforCap\'nWhittaker——andmostofyouknowI intendedvotin\'forhimandhavebeenworkin\'forhim——mightseemlikeanindorsementofhisposition。Thiswholethingisabigsurprisetome。Idon\'tfeelyetthatweknowenoughoftheinsidefactstogivesuchanindorsement。I\'dliketoseethisThomasmanbeforeIdecidetogiveit——ornottogiveit,either。It\'saqueerthingtocomeupattownmeetin\',butit\'sup。Hadn\'twebetteradjournuntilnextweek?” Hesatdown。Themeetingwasdemoralized。Somewereshoutingforadjournment,othersto“Voteitout。“Astrawwouldturnthescaleandthestrawwasforthcoming。WhileCaptainCywasspeakingthedoorhadsilentlyopenedandtwomenenteredthehallandsoughtseclusioninacorner。Nowoneofthesemencameforward——theHonorableHemanAtkins。 Mr。Atkinswalkedsolemnlytothefront,amidstaburstofrecognition。Manyofthevotersrosetoreceivehim。Itwascustomary,whenthegreatmancondescendedtoattendsuchgatherings,toofferhimaseatontheplatform。ThistheobsequiousKnowlesproceededtodo。Asaphwastooovercomebythedisclosureof“JohnSmith\'s“identityandbyMr。Simpson\'sattackonhisfriendtorememberevenhismanners。Hedidnotrise,butsatstonilystaring。 Themoderator\'sgaveldescended“Order!”heroared。“Order,Isay! CongressmanAtkinsisgoin\'totalktous。“ TheHonorableHemanfacedtheexcitedcrowd。Onehandwasinthebreastofhisfrockcoat;theotherwasclencheduponhiship。Hestoodcalm,benignant,dignified——theincarnationofwisdomandrighteousworth。Theattitudehaditseffect;theapplausebeganandgrewtoanovation。Menwhohadintendedvotingagainsthisfavoredcandidateforgottheirintention,inthemagnetismofhispresence,andcheered。Hebowedandbowedagain。 “Fellowtownsmen,“hebegan,“farbeitfrommetoinfluenceyourchoiceinthematteroftheschoolcommittee。Stillfurtherbeitfrommetoinfluenceyouagainstanoldboyhoodfriend,aneighbor,onewhomIbelieve——er——hadbelievedtobeallthatwassincereandtrue。But,fellowtownsmen,myesteemedfriend,CaptainSalters,hasexpressedawishtoseeMr。Thomas,thefatherwhosestoryyouhaveheardto-day。Ihappentobeinapositiontogratifythatwish。Mr。Thomas,willyoukindlycomeforward?” ThenfromtherearofthehallMr。Thomascame。Butthedrunkenrowdyofthenightbeforehadbeentransformed。Gonewasthescrubbybeardandtheshabbysuit。Shornwastheunkemptmopofhairandvanishedtheimpudentswagger。Hewasdressedincleanlinenandrespectableblack,andhismannerwasmodestandsubdued。 OnlyadiscolorationofoneeyeshowedwhereCaptainCy\'sblowhadleftitsmark。 Hesteppedupontheplatformbesidethecongressman。Thelatterlaidahanduponhisshoulder。 “Gentlemenandfriends,“saidHeman,“mynamehasbeenbroughtintothiscontroversy,byMr。Simpsondirectly,andininsinuationby—— er——another。Thereforeitismyrighttomakemypositionclear。 Mr。Thomascametomelasteveningindistress,bothofmindandbody。Hetoldmehisstory——substantiallythestorywhichhasjustbeentoldtoyoubyMr。Simpson——and,gentlemen,Ibelieveit。ButifIdidnotbelieveit,ifIbelievedhimtohavebeeninthepastallthathisopponenthassaid;evenifIbelievedthat,onlylastevening,spurned,drivenfromhischild,pennilessandhopeless,hehadyieldedtotheweaknesswhichhasbeenhiscurseallhislife—— evenifIbelievedthat,stillIshoulddemandthatHenryThomas,repentantandearnestasyouseehimnow,shouldbegivenhisrightfulopportunitytobecomeamanagain。Heispoor,butheisnot——shallnotbe——friendless。No!athousandtimes,no!Youmaysay,someofyou,thattheaffairisnotmybusiness。IaffirmthatitISmybusiness。ItismybusinessasaChristian,andthatbusinessshouldcomebeforeallothers。Ihavenotallowedsympathytoinfluenceme。Ifthatwerethecase,myregardformyneighborandfriendofformerdayswouldhaveheldmefirm。But,gentlemen,Ihaveachildofmyown。Iknowwhatafather\'sloveis,asonlyafathercanknowit。And,afterasleeplessnight,I standherebeforeyouto-daydeterminedthatthismanshallhavehisown,ifmymoney——whichyouwill,I\'msure,forgivemymentioning——andmyunflinchingsupportcangiveittohim。Thatismyposition,andIstateitregardlessofconsequences。“Hepaused,andwithraisedrighthand,likethepictureofJoveintheoldacademymythology,launchedhisfinalthunderbolt。“WhomGodhathjoined,“heproclaimed,“letnooneputasunder!” Thatsettledit。Thecheersshookthewalls。AmidstthetumultDimickandBaileyBangsseizedCaptainCybytheshouldersandendeavoredtolifthimfromhisseat。 “Fortheloveofgoodness,Whit!”groanedJosiah,desperately,“standupandanswerhim。Ifyoudon\'t,we\'llfoundersure。“ Thecaptainsmiledgrimlyandshookhishead。HehadnottakenhiseyesfromthefaceofthegreatAtkinssincethelatterbeganspeaking。 “What?”hereplied。“Afterthat\'putasunder\'sockdolager?Manalive!doyouwantmetoaddSabbathbreakin\'tomyothercrimes?” Thevote,byballot,followedalmostimmediately。ItwaspitifultoseetheerstwhileWhittakermajoritymeltaway。AlonzoSnowwastriumphantlyelected。Butahandfulvotedagainsthim。 CaptainCy,stillgrimlysmiling,roseandleftthehall。Asheclosedthedoor,heheardtheshrillvoiceofUncleBednydemandingjusticefortheBassett\'sHollowroad。 Ithad,indeed,beena“memoriable“townmeeting。 CHAPTERXIII THEREPULSE WhenDeaconZebClark——thesameDeaconZebwhofellintothecistern,asnarratedbyCaptainCy——madehisfirstvisittothecity,yearsandyearsago,hestayedbuttwodays。Ashehadproudlyboastedthatheshouldremaininthemetropolisatleastaweek,ourpeopleweremuchsurprisedathisprematurereturn。Tothedriverofthebutchercartwhofoundhimsittingcontentedlybeforehisdwelling,amidsthisdesolateacres,thenearestneighborahalfmileaway,didDeaconZebdisclosehisreasonforleavingthecrowdedthoroughfares。“Therewassomanyfolksthere,“hesaid,“thatIfeltlonesome。“ AndCaptainCy,returningfromthetownmeetingtotheWhittakerplace,feltlonesomelikewise。NotfortheDeacon\'sreason——hemetnooneonthemainroad,saveagroupofschoolchildrenandMissPhinney,and,sightingthelatterintheoffing,hedodgedbehindthetreesbytheschoolhousepondandwaiteduntilshepassed。Butthecaptain,histroublenowheavyuponhim,didfeeltheneedofsympathyandcongenialcompanionship。HeknewhemightcountuponDimickandAsaph,and,wheneverKeturah\'ssupervisioncouldbeevaded,uponMr。Bangs。Buttheywerenottheadvisersandcomfortersforthishourofneed。AlltherestofBayport,hefeltsure,wouldbeagainsthim。HadnotKingHemantheGreatfromthestepsofthethrone,bannedhimwiththeroyaldispleasure!“IfHemaneverSHOULDcomerightoutandsay——“beganAsaph\'swarning。 Well,strangeasitmightseem,Hemanhad“comerightout。“ Astowhyhehadcomeouttherewasnoquestioninthemindofthecaptain。ThelatterhadleftMr。Thomas,theprodigalfather,prostrateandblasphemousintheroadthepreviousevening。Hisnextviewofhimwaswhen,transformedandsanctified,hehadbeensummonedtotheplatformbyMr。Atkins。Nodoubthehadreturnedtothebarbershopand,inhisrageandunderMr。Simpson\'scrossexamination,hadrevealedsomethingofthetruth。Tad,thepolitician,recognizingopportunitywhenitknockedathisdoor,hadhurriedhimtothecongressman\'sresidence。Therestwasplainenough,soCaptainCythought。 However,warwasalreadydeclared,andthereasonsforitmatteredlittle。Thefirstskirmishmightoccuratanymoment。Thesituationwasdesperate。Thecaptainsquaredhisshoulders,thrustforwardhischin,andwalkedbrisklyupthepathtothedoorofthediningroom。Itwasnearlyoneo\'clock,butBos\'nhadnotyetgone。Shewaswaiting,totheverylastminute,forher“UncleCyrus。“ “Hello,shipmate,“hehailed。“Notheadedforschoolyet?Good! Ical\'lateyouneedn\'tgothisafternoon。I\'mthinkin\'ofhirin\'ateamanddrivin\'toOstable,andIdidn\'tknowbutyou\'dliketogowithme。Thinkyoucould,withoutthatteacherwomanhavin\'youbroughtupaftformutiny?” Bos\'nthoughtitover。 “Yes,sir,“shesaid;“Iguessso,ifyouwrotemeanexcuse。I don\'tliketobeabsent,\'causeIhaven\'tbeenbefore,butthere\'sonlymyreadinglessonthisafternoonandIknowthateversowell。 I\'dlovetogo,UncleCy。“ Thecaptainremovedhiscoatandhatandpulledachairforwardtothetable。 “Hello!”heexclaimed。“What\'sthis——themail?” Bos\'nsmileddelightedly。 “Yes,sir,“shereplied。“IknewyouwasatthemeetingandsoI broughtitfromtheoffice。Ain\'tyouglad?” “Sure!Yes,indeed!Muchobliged。Tryin\'tokeephousewithoutyouwouldbelikesteerin\'withoutarudder。“ Evenashesaidittherecametohimtherealizationthathemighthavetosteerwithoutthatrudderinthenearfuture。Hissmilevanished。Hesmotheredagroanandpickedupthemail。 “Hum!”hemused,“theBreeze,acircular,andoneletter。Hello! itisn\'tpossiblethat——Well!well!” Theletterwasinalongenvelope。Hehastilytoreitopen。Attheinclosureheglancedinevidentexcitement。Thenhissmilereturned。 “Bos\'n,“hesaid,afteramoment\'sreflection,“Iguessyouandmewon\'thavetogotoOstableafterall。“Noticingthechild\'slookofdisappointment,headded:“Butyouneedn\'tgotoschool。Maybeyou\'dbetternot。Youandme\'lltakeatrampalongshore。Whatdoyousay?” “Oh,yes,UncleCy!Let\'s——shallwe?” “Why,Idon\'tseewhynot。We\'llcruiseincompanyaslongaswecan,hey,littlegirl?Thesquall\'slikelytostrikeaforenight,“ hemutteredhalfaloud。“We\'llenjoythefineweathertillit\'stimetoshortensail。“ Theywalkedallthatafternoon。CaptainCywasevenmorekindandgentlewithhissmallcompanionthanusual。Hetoldherstorieswhichmadeherlaugh,pointedoutspotsinthepineswherehehadplayedIndianwhenaboy,carriedher“pigback“whenshegrewtired,andkissedhertenderlywhen,atthebackdooroftheWhittakerplace,hesetheronherfeetagain。 “Hadagoodtime,dearie?”heasked。 “Oh,splendid!Ithinkit\'sthebestwalkweeverhad,don\'tyou,UncleCy?” “Ishouldn\'twonder。Youwon\'tforgetourcruisestogetherwhenyouareabiggirlandoffsomewhereselse,willyou?” “I\'llNEVERforget\'em。AndI\'mnevergoinganywherewithoutyou。“ Itwasafterfiveastheyenteredthekitchen。 “AnybodybeenherewhileIwasout?”askedthecaptainofGeorgianna。 Thehousekeeper\'seyeswereredandswollen,andshehuggedBos\'nasshehelpedheroffwithherjacketandhood。 “Yes,therehas,“wasthedecidedanswer。“FirstAseTidditt,andthenBaileyBangs,andthenthat——thatAngiePhinney。“ “Humph!”musedCaptainCyslowly。“SoAngiewashere,wasshe? Wherethecarcassisthevulturesareondeck,orwordssimilar。 Humph!DidourAngelicfriendhavemuchtosay?” “DIDshe?And_I_hadsomethin\'tosay,too!Ineverinmylife!” “Humph!”Heremployereyedhersharply。“So?Andsosoon?Talkaboutthetelegraphspreadin\'news!I\'dbackmostanyhalfdozentonguesinBayporttospreadmorenews,andaddmoretrimmin\'toit,inadaythanthetelegraphcoulddoinaweek。Especiallyifallthetelegraphoperatorswasliketheoneupatthedepot。 Well,Georgianna,whenyougoin\'toleave?” “Leave?Leavewhere?Whatareyoutalkin\'about?” “Leavehere。Ofcourseyourealizethatthisshipofours,“ indicatingthehousebyacomprehensivewaveofhishandaroundtheroom,“isgoin\'tobeamightyunpopularcraftfromnowon。Wemaybeonaleeshoreanyminute。You\'vegotyourownwell-bein\'tothinkof。“ “Myownwell-bein\'!Whatdoyous\'poseIcareformywell-bein\' whenthere\'s——Cap\'nWhittaker,youtellmenow!Isitso?” “Someofitis——yes。He\'scomebackandhe\'swhohesaysheis。 You\'veseenhim。Hewasherealldayyesterday。“ “SoAngiesaid,butIcouldn\'tscarcelybelieveit。Thattoughy! Cap\'nWhittaker,doyouintendtohandoverthatpoorlittleinnocentthingto——tosuchamanasTHAT?” “No。There\'llbenohandin\'overaboutit。Buttheoddsareagainstus,andthere\'snoreasonwhyyoushouldbeintherumpus,Georgianna。Youmaynotunderstandwhatwe\'refacin\'。“