Mrs。Beasley,herhearingnowwithinforty-fivedegreesofthenormal,grewinterested。Sheusheredhervisitorintotheadjoiningroom,andprofferedherachair。Thatsittingroomwasawonderofitskind,eventotheteacher\'saccustomedeyes。Agilt-
framedcrayonenlargementofthelateMr。Beasleyhunginthecenterofthebroadestwallspace,andwasnottheugliestthingintheapartment。Havingsaidthis,furtherdescriptionisunnecessary——particularlytothosewhorememberMr。Beasley\'spersonalappearance。
“WhatyousointerestedintheThayersfor?”inquiredDebby。“Oneoftheheirs,beyou?Theydidn\'tleavenothin\'。“
No,theschoolmistresswasnotanheir。Wasnotevenarelativeofthefamily。Butshewas——wasinterested,justthesame。Afriendofherswasarelative,and——
“Whatisyourfriend?”inquiredtheinquisitor。“Aman?”
TherewasnoreasonwhyMissDawesshouldhavechangedcolor,but,accordingtoDebby\'ssubsequenttestimony,shedid;sheblushed,sothewidowdeclares。
“No,“sheprotested。“Oh,no!it\'sa——she\'sachild,that\'sall——alittlegirl。But——“
“Maybeyou\'regettin\'uponeofthemgeographicaltrees,“suggestedMrs。Beasley。“I\'veseen\'em,fustsettlersdowninthetrunk,andchildrenandgrandchildrenspreadin\'outinthebranches。Isthatit?”
Herewasanavenueofescape。Phoebestretchedthetruthatrifle,andadmittedthatthat,orsomethingofthesort,waswhatshewasengagedin。Theexplanationseemedtobesatisfactory。Debbyaskedhervisitor\'sname,and,misunderstandingit,addressedheras“MissDorcas“thereafter。ThensheproceededtogiveherreminiscencesoftheThayers,anditdidnottakelongforthedisappointedteachertodiscoverthat,forallpracticalpurposes,thesereminiscenceswerevalueless。Mrs。Beasleyrememberedmanythings,butnothingatallconcerningJohnThayer\'slifeintheWest,northenameoftheshiphesailedin,norwhohisshipmateswere。
“Heneverwrotehomebutonceortwiceaforehedied,“shesaid。
“AndwhenhedidEmily,hiswife,nevertoldmewhatwasinhisletters。Shealwaysburnt\'em,Iguess。Iusedtohuntaroundfor\'emwhenshewasout,butsheburnt\'emtospiteme,Ical\'late。
Herandmedidn\'tgetalonganytoowell。ShesaidItalkedtoomuchtootherfolksaboutwhatwasnoneoftheirbusiness。Now,anybodythatknowsmeknowsTHATain\'toneofmyfailin\'s。Itoldherso;saysI——“
Andsoonfortenminutes。ThenPhoebeventuredtorepeatthewords“outWest,“andhercompanionwentoffonanewtack。ShehadjustbeenWestherself。Shehadbeenonavisittoherhusband\'sniece,wholivedinArizona。InBlazeton,Arizona。
“It\'sthenicesttowneveryousee,“shecontinued。“Andthesmartest,mostup-to-dateplace。TalkabouttheWestbein\'
oncivilized!Myland!yououghttoseethattown!Electriclights,andtelephones,and——and——Idon\'tknowwhatall!Why,MissWhat\'s-your-name——MissDorcas,marm,youjustoughttoseethephotygraphsI\'vegotthatwastookoutthere。Myniece,shetook\'emwithoneofthemlittlemitesofcameras。Youwouldn\'tbelievesuchalittleboxofathingcouldtakesuchphotygraphs。I\'mgoin\'toget\'emandshow\'emtoyou。No,sir!youain\'tgottogo,neither。Setrightstillandletmefetchthemphotygraphs。
\'Twon\'tbeamiteoftrouble。I\'dlovetodoit。“
Protestswereunavailing。Thephotographs,atleastfiftyofthem,wereproduced,andthesufferingcallerwasshowntheBlazetonCityHall,andtheBlazeton“PalaceHotel,“andthehomeoftheBeasleyniece,takenfromthefront,therear,andbothsides。WitheachspecimenDebbydeliveredadescriptivelecture。
“Youseethathouse?”sheasked。“Well,\'tain\'tmuchofaonetolookat,butit\'sgotthemostinterestin\'storytaggedontoit。
ImadeEva,that\'smyniece,takeapictureofitjustonthataccount。Thewomanthatlivesthere\'shadthehardesttime。Herfustname\'sDesire,andthatkindofmademetakeaninterestinherrightoff,\'causeIhadanAuntDesireonce,andit\'sanameyoudon\'thearveryoften。AfterwardsIgottoknowherrealwell。
Shewasawidderwoman,likeme,onlyshedidn\'thaveasmuchsenseasI\'vegot,andwentandmarriedasecondtime。\'Twas\'longin1886shedoneit。ThismanHiggins,hewenttoworkforheronherplace,andprettysoonhemarriedher。Theylivedtogether,principallyonherfusthusband\'sinsurancemoney,Ical\'late,untilayearorsoago。Thentheinsurancemoneygiveout,andMr。
Higginshesays:\'Oldwoman,\'hesays——I\'Dneverletahusbandofminecallme\'oldwoman,\'butDesiredidn\'tseemtomind——\'Oldwoman,\'hesays,\'I\'mgoin\'overtoPhoenix\'——that\'sanothercityinArizona——\'tolookforajob。\'Andhewent,andsheain\'theardhide——Imeanseenhidenorheardhair——WhatDOESailme?Sheain\'tseennorheardofhimsince。Andsheadvertisedintheweeklypaper,andIdon\'tknowwhatall。Shethinkshewasmurdered,youknow;that\'swhatmakesitsosortofcreepyandinterestin\'。
Everybodywasawfulkindtoher,andwegottoberealgoodfriends。Why,I——“
Thiswasbutthebeginning。ItwasevidentthatMrs。BeasleyhadthoroughlyenjoyedherselfinBlazeton,andthatthesorrowsofthebereavedDesireHigginshadbeenoneoftheprincipalsourcesofthatenjoyment。Theschoolmistressendeavoredtoturnthesubject,butitwasuseless。
“Ifetchedhomeawholepileofthemnewspapers,“continuedDebby。
“Theywasawfulinterestin\';fullofpicturesofBlazetonbuildin\'sandleadin\'folksandall。AndinsomeofthebacknumberswastheadvertisementaboutMr。Higgins。IdowishIcouldshow\'emtoyou,butIlent\'emtoMrs。AtwooduptotheCenter。If\'twan\'tsuchawaysI\'dgoandfetch\'em。Mrs。Atwood\'sbeenawfulnicetome。ShetookcareofmytrunksandthingswhenIwentWest——yes,andaforethatwhenIwenttoBayporttokeephouseforthatmiser\'bleCap\'nWhittaker。Iain\'ttoldyouaboutthat,butIwillbyandby。Themtrunkshadlotsofthingsin\'emthatIdidn\'twanttolosenorhaveanybodysee。Mydiaries——I\'vekeptadiarysince1850——and——“
“Diaries?”interruptedPhoebe,graspingatstraws。“DidyoukeepadiarywhileyouwereattheThayers?”
“Yes。Now,whydidn\'tIthinkofthatafore?More\'nlikelythere\'dbesomethin\'inthattohelpyouwiththatgeographicaltree。Iusedtoputdowneverythingthathappened,and——Whereyougoin\'?”
MissDaweshadrisenandwaspeeringoutofthewindow。
“Iwaslookingtoseeifmydriverwasanywhereabout,“shereplied。“IthoughtperhapshewoulddriveovertoMrs。Atwood\'sandgetthediaryforyou。ButIdon\'tseehim。“
Justthen,fromaroundthecornerofthehouse,peepedanagitatedface;anagitatedforefingerbeckoned。Debbysteppedtothewindowbesidehervisitor,andthefaceandfingerwentoutofsightasifpulledbyastring。
MissPhoebesmiled。
“IthinkI\'llgooutandlookforhim,“shesaid。“Hemustbenearhere。I\'llberightback,Mrs。Beasley。“
Withoutstoppingtoputonherjacket,shehurriedthroughthediningroom,outofthedoor,andaroundthecorner。ThereshefoundMr。Bangsinahighlynervousstate。
“Whydidn\'tyoutellme\'twasDebbyBeasleyyouwascomin\'tosee?”
hedemanded。“Ifyou\'dmentionedthatdeefimage\'snameyou\'dnevergotMEtodriveyou,Itellyouthat!”
“Yes,“answeredtheteachersweetly。“Iimaginedthat。That\'swhyIdidn\'ttellyou,Mr。Bangs。NowIwantyoutodomeafavor。
WillyoudriveovertoTrumetCenter,anddeliveranoteandgetapackageforme?Thenyoucancomebackhere,andIshallbereadytostartforhome。“
“Drive!Drivenothin\'!Theblacksmith\'sout,andwon\'tbebackforanotherhour。Hisboy\'sthere,buthe\'sabigenoughlunkheadtotrybailin\'outadorywithafork,andthatbuggyaxleisbentsoit\'ssimplygottobefixed。I\'dnomoregohometoKeturywiththatbuggyas\'tisthanI\'d——Oh!mylandoflove!”
Theejaculationwasalmostagroan。Thereatthecorner,eartrumpetadjusted,andspectaclesglistening,stoodDebbyBeasley。
Baileyappearedtowiltunderhergazeasifthespectaclesweretwinsuns。MissDaweslookedasifsheverymuchwantedtolaugh。
Thewidowstaredinsilence。
“How——howd\'yedo,Mrs。Beasley?”falteredMr。Bangs,notforgettingtoraisehisvoice。“Ihopeyou\'relookin\'aswellasyoufeel。Imean,Ihopeyou\'resmart。“
Mrs。Beasleynoddeddecisively。
“Yes,“sheanswered。“I\'mprettytoler\'ble,thankyou。Whatwasthematter,Mr。Bangs?Whydidn\'tyoucomein?Doyouusuallymakeyourcallsroundthecorner?”
Thegentlemanaddressedseemedunabletoreply。Theschoolmistresscametotherescue。
“Youmustn\'tblameMr。Bangs,Mrs。Beasley,“sheexplained。“Hewasn\'tresponsibleforwhathappenedatCaptainWhittaker\'s。Heisthegentlemanwhodrovemeoverhere。IwasgoingtosendhimtoMrs。Atwood\'sforthediary。“
“WhosaidIwasblamin\'him?”queriedthewidow。“If\'twasthatlittleTiddittthingImightfeeldifferent。But,considerin\'thatIgotthishornfromMr。Bangs,I\'mwillin\'toletbygonesbepast。
Ithelpsmyhearin\'alot。Themear-fixin\'swasgoodwhiletheylasted,buttheygotoutofkilterquick。_I_shan\'tbotherMr。
Bangs。Ifhecansquarehisownconscience,I\'msatisfied。“
Bailey\'sconsciencewasnottroublinghimgreatly,andheseemedrelieved。Phoebetoldofthedamagedbuggy。
“Humph!”gruntedthewidow。“Thehorsedidn\'tgetbent,too,didhe?”
Mr。Bangsindignantlydeclaredthatthehorsewasallright。
“Um——hum。Well,then,IguessIcansupplyacarriage。MyfustcousinEzrathatdiedusedtobedoctorhere,andhegivemehissulkywhenhegotanewone。It\'soutinthebarn。Gofetchyourhorse,andharnesshimin。I\'llbereadytimetheharnessin\'sdone。“
“You?”gaspedtheteacher。“Youdon\'tneedtogo,Mrs。Beasley。I
wouldn\'tthinkofgivingyouthattrouble。“
“Notroubleatall。Iwouldn\'ttrustnobodyelsewiththemtrunks。
Andbesides,Ialwaysdoenjoyridin\'。Youcouldgo,too,MissDorcas,butthesulkyseat\'stoonarrerforthree。Youcansetinthesettin\'roomtillwegetback。\'Twon\'ttakeuslong。Don\'tsayanotherword;I\'mA-GOIN\'。“
CHAPTERXVI
AREMARKABLEDRIVEANDWHATFOLLOWED
ThenumberofreasonsgivenbyMr。Bangsoneaftertheother,toprovethatitwouldbequiteimpossibleforhimtobeMrs。
Beasley\'scharioteerwasacredittotheresourcesofhisinvention。Theblacksmithmightbebackanyminute;itwasdinnertime,andhewashungry;Henry,thehorse,wastired;itwasn\'tanicedayforriding,andhewouldcomeoversomeothertimeandtakethewidowout;he——ButDebbyhadaconclusiveanswerforeachprotest。
“Yousaidyourselftheblacksmithwouldn\'tbebackforanhour,“
sheobserved。“Andyoucanleavewordwiththeboywhathe\'stodowhenhedoescome。Asfordinner,I\'llberealgladtogiveyouandMissDorcasasnacksoon\'swegetback。Idon\'tmindifitain\'tapleasantday;alittlefreshair\'lldomegood。Ibeenshutupherehouse-cleanin\'eversinceIgotbackfromoutWest。
Now,hurryrightalong,andfetchyourhorse。I\'llunlockthebarn。“
“But,Mrs。Beasley,“putintheschoolmistress,“whycouldn\'tyougiveusanotetoMrs。Atwoodandletusstopforthediaryonourwayhome?Icouldreturnittoyoubymail。Oryoumightgetityourselfsomeotherdayandmailittome。“
“No,no!Neverputofftillto-morrerwhatyoucandoto-day。Myhusbandwasagreathandtoputoffandputoff。ForthelasteightyearsofhislifeIwasathimtobuyanewgo-to-meetin\'
suitofclothes。Theonehehadwasbluetostartwith,butitfadedtoabrown,and,towardthelastofit,Ideclareifitdidn\'tcommencetoturngreen。Nothin\'Icouldsaywouldmakehimheaveitawayeventhen。Seemedtothinkmoreofitthanever。
Saidhewantedtohangtoitaspellandseewhat\'twouldturnnext。Buthediedandwaslaidoutinthatsamesuit,andIwassomortifiedatthefuneralIcouldn\'tthinkofnothin\'else。No,I\'llgoafterthempapersandthediarywhilethey\'refreshinmymind。Andbesides,doyous\'poseI\'dletSarahAnnAtwoodrummagethroughmytrunks?Iguessnot!”
Phoebebegantobesorryshehadthoughtofsendingforthediary,particularlyasthechanceofitscontainingvaluableinformationwassoremote。Mrs。Beasleywentintothehousetodressfortheride。Theschoolmistresswentwithherasfarasthesittingroom。
TheperturbedBaileystalkedoff,muttering,totheblacksmith\'s。
Inalittlewhilehereturned,leadingHenrybythebridle。Debby,adornedwiththebefloweredbonnetshehadwornwhenshearrivedattheCyWhittakerplace,andwithablackclothcapeoverherleanshoulders,waswaitingforhimbytheopendoorofthebarn。Thecapehadafurcollar——“catfur,“soMr。Bangssaidafterwardsindescribingit。
“Pullthesulkyrightout,“commandedthewidow。
Baileystaredintotheblackinteriorofthebarn。
“Whichisit?”heshouted。
Mrs。Beasleypointedwithhereartrumpet。
“Why,thatonethere,ofcourse。\'Tother\'satruckcart。Youwouldn\'texpectmetorideinthat,wouldyou?”
Mr。Bangsenteredthebarn,seizedthevehicleindicatedbytheshafts,anddrewitoutintotheyard。Heinspecteditdeliberately,andthensatweaklydownonthechoppingblocknearby。Apparentlyhewasovercomebyemotion。
The“sulky“bequeathedbythelatedoctorhadbeenbuilttoorderforitsformerowner。Itwasofthe“carryall“variety,exceptthatithadbutasinglenarrowseat。Itstopwassquareandwascurtained,thecurtainsbeingtightlybuttoneddown。Altogetheritwassomethingofacuriosity。MissDawes,whohadcomeouttoseethestart,lookedatthe“sulky,“thenatMr。Bangs\'sface,andturnedherback。Hershouldersshook:
“ItusedtobearealnicecarriagewhenEzrahadit,“commentedthewidowadmiringly。“Itneedsilin\'andsprucin\'upnow,butI
guess\'twilldo。Come!”toBailey,whohadnotrisenfromthechoppingblock。“Hurryupandharnessorwe\'llnevergetstarted。
Thoughtyouwantedtogetbackfordinner?”
Mr。Bangsstoodupandheavedasigh。
“Idid,“heansweredslowly,“but,“withaglanceatthesulky,“somethin\'seemstohavetookawaymyappetite。Teacher,doyoumeanto——“
ButMissDaweshadwithdrawntothecornerofthehouse,fromwhichviewpointsheseemedtobeinspectingthesurroundinglandscape。
BaileyseizedHenrybythebridleandbackedhimintotheshafts。
“Backup!”heroared。“Backup,Itellyou!Youneedn\'tlookatmethatway,“headded,inalowertone。“_I_can\'thelpit。Youain\'tanyworseashamedthanIam。There!theark\'sofftheways。
Allaboard!”
Turningtotheexpectantwidow,he“boosted“her,nottootenderly,uptothenarrowseat。Thenheclimbedinhimself。Twoonthatseatmadeatightfit。Baileytookupthereins。Debbyleanedforwardandpeeredaroundtheedgeofthecurtains。
“You!”sheshouted。“You,MissWhat\'s-your-name——Dorcas!Comehereaminute。Iwanttotellyousomethin\'。“
Theschoolmistress,herfaceredandhereyesmoist,approached。
“Ijustwantedtosay,“explainedDebby,“thatIain\'trealsureasthatdiary\'sthere。Iburntupalotofmyoldlettersandthingsaspellago,andseemstomeIburntsomeolddiaries,too,butmaybethatwan\'toneof\'em。Anyhow,IcangetthemArizonapapers,andIdowantyoutosee\'em。They\'rethemostINTERESTIN\'
things。Now,“sheadded,turningtohercompanionontheseat,“youcangitdapjustassoonasyouwantto。“
WhetherornotMr。Bangswantedto“gitdap“isadoubtfulquestion。Butatalleventshedid。BeforetheastonishedMissDawescouldthinkofananswertotheobservationconcerningthediary,thecarriage,itslongunusedaxlesshriekingprotests,movedoutoftheyard。Theschoolmistresswatcheditgo。Thenshereturnedtothesittingroomandcollapsedinarockingchair。
Onceoutfromtheshelterofthehouseandontheopenroad,thesulkyreceivedthefullforceofthewind。ThefirstgustthathowledinfromthebaystruckitscurtainedsidewithasuddenburstofpowerthatcausedMrs。Beasleytoclutchherdriver\'sarm。
“Goodlandofmercy!”shescreamed。“Itblowsrealhard,don\'tit?”
Mr。Bangs\'sanswerwasintheformofdelicatesarcasm,bellowedintotheeartrumpet。
“Sho!”heexclaimed。“Iwanttoknow!Youdon\'tsay!Nowyoumentionit,seemsasifIhadnoticedalittleairstirrin\'。“
Anothergusttiltedthecarriagetop。Debbyclutchedthearmstilltighter。
“Why,itblowsawfulhard!”shecried。“I\'dnoideeitblewlikethis。“
“Wantto\'boutshipandgohomeagain?”whoopedBailey,hopefully。
Butthewidowdidn\'tintendtogiveuptherareluxuryofa“ride“
whichakindProvidencehadcastinherway。
“No,no!”sheanswered。“IguessifyoufolkscomeallthewayfromBayportIcanstanditasfur\'stheCenter。Buthurryallyoucan,won\'tyou?I\'mkindof\'fraidofthesprings。“
“Springs?Whatsprings?Letgomyarm,willyou?It\'sgoin\'tosleep。“
Mrs。Beasleyletgoofthearmmomentarily。
“Imeanthespringsonthiscarriage,“sheexplained。“LasttimeIlentittoanybody——SolonDavis,\'twas——hesaidtheboltsunderneathwasprettynighrustedout,andaboutallthatheldthewagonpartonwasitsownweight。Sowe\'llhavetobekindofcareful。“
“Well——I——swan——to——MAN!”wasMr。Bangs\'ssolecommentontheamazingdisclosure;however,asanexpressionofconcentratedandprofounddisgustitwasquitesufficient。Hespokebutonceduringtheremainderofthetriptothe“Center。“Then,whenhispassengerbeggedtoknowif“thatWhittakerman“hadbeenwellsincesheleft,heshouted:“Yes——EVERsince,“andrelapsedintohisformergloomysilence。
Thewidow\'sstopattheAtwoodhouse,whichwasintheimmediaterearoftheAtwoodstore,wasofahalfhour\'sduration。Baileyrefusedtoleavetheseatofthesulkyandsatthere,speakingtonoone;notevenreplyingtothequestionsofagroupofloungerswhogatheredtoinspecttheancientvehicle,andprofessedtobeindoubtastowhetherithadbeenwashedinwiththetideorbeen“left“tohiminawill。
AtlastDebbymadeherappearance,herarmsfilledwithnewspapers。
Thelattershepiledunderthecarriageseat,andthenclimbedtoherformerplacebesidethedriver。Henry,inresponsetoaslapfromthereins,gotunderwayoncemore。Theaxlessqueakedandscreamed。
“Gee!”criedoneyoungster,fromthestepsofthestore。“It\'sthesteamcalliope。When\'stherestoftheshowcomin\'?”
“Hi!”yelledanother。“Seehowclosethey\'rehuggeduptogether。
Ain\'ttheylovin\'!It\'saweddin\'!”
“Shutup!”roaredthetorturedBailey,whosehathadblownbackintothebodyofthesulky,leavinghisbaldheadexposedtothecuttingwind。
Theaudiencebeggedhimtogivethemalockofhishair,andaddedotherremarksofapersonalnatureconcerningtheyouthandbeautyofthebridalcoupleandtheirchariot。Mr。Bangswasinastateofdumbfrenzy。Debby,who,withouthertrumpet,hadheardnothingofallthis,wassmilingandgarrulous。
“Ifoundallthepapers,“shesaid。“They\'rerightundertheseat。
I\'mgoin\'tolook\'emoverso\'stohavetheinterestin\'partsallreadytoshowMissDorcaswhenwegethome。Ain\'titniceIfound\'em?”
Inspiteofherdriver\'sremonstrances,unheardbecauseofthenonadjustmentofthetrumpet,shereachedundertheseatandbroughtoutthepileofBlazetonweeklies。Withherfeetuponthepiletokeepitfromblowingaway,sheproceededtounfoldoneofthepapers。Itcrackledandsnappedinthewindlikealoosemainsail。
“Keepthatdrattedthingoutofmyface,won\'tyou?”shriekedtheagonizedBailey。“How\'mIgoin\'toseetosteerwiththatsmackin\'
mebetweentheeyeseveryothersecond?”
“Hey?Didyouspeaktome?”askedthewidowsweetly。
“DidISPEAK?No,Iscreeched!Whatintunket——“
“Iwantyoutoseethispictureofthemayor\'shouseinBlazeton。
Eva,myhusband\'sniece,livesrightacrosttheroadfromhim。
Many\'sthetimeI\'vesetontheirpiazzaandseenhimcomeoutandgototheCityHall。“
“Keepitoutofmyface,Itellyou!Reefit!Furlit,you——youwoman!Iwishtothunderthepiazzahadcavedinonyou!Ineverseesuchanoldfoolinmyborndays。TAKEITAWAY!”
Mrs。Beasleyremovedthepaper,butonlytosubstituteanother。
“Here\'sEva\'sbrother-in-law,“shescreamed。“He\'soneoftheprominentbusinessmenoutthere,sotheyputhiminthepaper。
Ain\'thenicelookin\'?”
Bailey\'scommentsontheprominentbusinessman\'sappearancewereanythingbutflattering。Debbycontinuedtoreachformorepapers,carefullyreplacingthoseshehadinspectedinthepilebeneathherfeet。Thewindblewashardasever;evenharder,foritwasnowalmostdeadahead。Henryploddedalong。Theywereinthehollowatthefootofthelastlonghill,thatfromwhichtheblacksmithshophadfirstbeensighted。
“IknowwhatI\'lldo,“declaredthepassenger。“I\'llhuntforthatmissin\'husbandadvertisementofDesireHiggins\'s。Let\'sseenow!
\'Twillbedownatthebottomofthepile,\'causethepaperit\'sinisalastyearone。“
Shebobbeddownbehindthehighdashboard。Mr。Bangsstoodupinorderthathergymnasticsmightinterfere,toalesserdegree,withhisdriving。Theequipagebegantomoveuptheslopeofthehill,bouncingandtwistinginthefrozenruts。
“Here\'tis!”exclaimedDebby。“Irememberit\'sinthisnumber,\'causethere\'sapictureofthePalaceHotelonthefrontpage。
Let\'ssee——\'Doglost\'——no,thatain\'tit。\'Cornerlotforsale\'——
wishIhadmoneyenoughtobuyit;I\'dlikenothin\'betterthantoliveoutthere。\'Informationwantedofmyhusband\'——Here\'tis!
Um——hum!”
Shestraightenedupandeagerlybeganreadingtheadvertisement。
Thehillwasverysteepjustatitstop,andthesulkyslantedbackwardatasharpangle。Aterrificburstofwindtorearoundthecornerofthebluff。Iteddiedthroughthesulkybetweenthedashboardandthecurtainedsides。Thewidow,inherexcitementatfindingtheadvertisement,hadinadvertentlyremovedherfeetfromthepileofpapers。InaninstanttheairwasfilledwithwhirlingcopiesoftheBlazetonWeeklyCourier。
Henry,thehorse,wasasoberanimalwhohadlongagoreachedtheageofdiscretion。Buttohavehisoldearsandeyessuddenlyblanketedwithaflappingwhitethingswoopingapparentlyfromnowherewastoomuchevenforhissedatenerves。Hejumpedsidewise。Thereinswerejerkedfromthedriver\'shandsandfellintheroad。
“Mercyonus!”shriekedDebby,clutchinghercompanionaboutthewaist。“What——“
“Letgoofme!”howledBailey,pushingherviolentlyaside。“Whoa!
Standstill!”
ButHenryrefusedtostandstill。Theflappingpaperstillclungtohisagitatedhead。Herearedandpranced,jerkingthesulkybackandforth,itswheelsstillwedgedintheruts。Baileysprangtothegroundtopickupthereins。Heseizedthem,butfellashedidso。ThetugathisbitsturnedHenry\'shead,literallyandfiguratively。Herearedandwhirledabout。Thesulkyroseontwowheels。ThescreamingMrs。Beasleycollapsedagainstitsdownwardside。Anothermoment,andthewholeupperhalfofthesulky——body,seat,curtains,andDebby——tiltedoverthelowerwheels,and,therustedboltsfailingtohold,slidwithathumptothefrozenroad。
Thewind,catchingitunderneathasitslid,tippeditbackward。
ThenHenryranaway。
MissDawes,leftaloneinthehouseatthefootofthehill,hadamusedherselfforatimewiththeBeasleylibrary,whichpartiallyfilledashelfinthesittingroom。But“TheBookofMartyrs“and“ABeliever\'sThoughtsonDeath“werenotcheeringliterature,particularlyastheauthorofthelattervolume“thought“sodismallyconcerningthefutureofallwhodidnotbelievepreciselyashedid。Sotheteacherlaiddownthebook,withashudder,andwanderedabouttheroom,inspectingthelateMr。Beasley\'sportrait,thephotographsinsplintworkframes,the“alumbasket“
onthemantel,thebluecastles,bluetrees,andbluepeoplepicturedonthewindowshades,andotherworksofartintheapartment。Sheevenpeepedintotheparlor,butthemusty,shut-upsmellofthatduskytombwastoomuchforher,andshesatdownbythesitting-roomwindow,undertheemptybirdcage,tolookuptheroadandwatchforthereturnofthesulkyanditsoccupants。
Sittingthere,shewasawitnessofthealarmingcatastropheonthehilltop,andreachedthefrontgatejustintimetoseeHenrygogallopingby,draggingthefourwheelsandspringsofthesulky,while,sprawledacrosstherearaxleandstillclingingtothereins,hungafamiliar,howling,andmostwickedlyprofaneindividualbythenameofBangs。
Therunawaydashedontowardtheblacksmithshop。Phoebe,bareheadedandcoatless,ranupthehill。Beforeshereachedthecrest,shewasawareofmuffledscreams,whichsoundedasifthescreamerwasshutupinatrunk。
“O-o-oh!”screamedMrs。Beasley。“O-o-oh!Ow!Letmeout!Help!
I\'mstuck!Myback\'sbroke!He-e-lp!”
Theupperpartofthesulky,withitsboxlikecurtainedtop,layonitssideintheroad。Fromsomewherewithintheboxcamethegroansandscreams。Thegalesweptthehilltop,and,foraquartermiletoleeward,thescenerywasanimatedbysoaring,flutteringcopiesoftheBlazetonCourier,thatswoopedandduckedlikemammothwhitebutterflies。
Thepantingandalarmedteacherstoopedandpeeredintothedarkshadowbetweenthedashboardandthebackcurtain。Allshecouldmakeoutatfirstwereapairofthinanklesand“Congress“shoesinagitatedmotion。Thesebobbedupanddownbehindtheoverturnedseatanditsdisplacedcushion。
“OMrs。Beasley!”screamedPhoebe。“Areyouhurt?”
Debby,ofcourse,didnothearthequestion。Shecontinuedtogroanandscreamforhelp。Herlungswerenotinjured,atallevents。Theschoolmistress,droppingonherknees,reachedintothesulkytopandtuggedattheseat。Itwasrathertightlywedged,butshemanagedtoloosenitandpullittowardher。
Thewidowraisedherselfonanelbowandlookedoutbetweentheflowersofhersmashedbonnet。
“Whoisit?”shedemanded。“Oh,isthatyou,MissDorcas?Oh,mysoulandbody!Oh,mystars!Oh,mygoodnessme!”
“Areyouhurt?”shriekedPhoebe。
“Hey?Idon\'tknow!Idon\'tknowWHATIbe!Idon\'tknownothin\'!”
“Canyouhelpyourself?Canyougetup?”
“Hey?Idon\'tknow。MaybeIcanifyouhaulthateverlastin\'seatoutoftheway。Oh,mysakesalive!”
Herrescuerpulledtheseatforward,and,withaneffort,tumbleditclearofthecurtains。Debbyraisedherselfstillhigher。
“Oh!”shegroaned。“Talkabout——Landsakes!who\'scomin\'?Men,ain\'tit?Letmeoutofherequick!QUICK!”
Shescrambledoutofherprisononhandsandknees,andjumpedtoherfeetwithreassuringalacrity。Herfur-collaredcapewasdrapedinarollaboutherneck,andherbonnethungjauntilyoverherlefteye。
“I\'masight,ain\'tI?”sheasked。“Haulthisbunnetstraight,quick\'severyoucan。Hurt?No,no!Iain\'thurtnonebutmyfeelin\'s。HurryUP!S\'poseIwantthemmenfolkstoseemewitheverythingallhindsideto?”
MissDawes,relievedtofindthattheaccidenthadhadnoseriousconsequences,andtryingherhardestnottolaugh,assistedthewidowtorearrangeherwearingapparel。Theblacksmithandhishelpercamerunningupthehill。
“Hello,Debby!”hailedtheformer。“What\'sthematter?Hurt,beyou?”
Mrs。Beasley,whethersheheardornot,didnotdeigntoreply。
“Getmyhornoutofthatcarriage,“sheordered。“Don\'tstandtheregapin\'。Getit。“
Theeartrumpetwasresurrectedfromtheinteriorofthevehicle。
Thewidowadjusteditwithdignity。
“Hadaspill,didn\'tyou,Debby?”inquiredtheblacksmith。“Upset,didn\'tyou?”
Debbyglaredathim。
“No,“sherepliedwithsarcasm。“CourseIdidn\'tupset!JustthoughtI\'drollroundintheroadforthefunofit。Smartquestion,thatis!Where\'sthatBaileyBangsgonetowiththerestofmycarriage?”
Theblacksmithpointedtohisshopinthehollow。BeforeitstoodMr。Bangs,holdingHenrybythebridle,andstaringintheirdirection。
“He\'sallright,“volunteeredthe“helper。““Thehorsestoppedrunnin\'soon\'shegottothefootofthenexthill。“
Mrs。Beasleywasnot,apparently,overjoyedatthenews。
“Humph!”shegrunted。“I\'mostwishhe\'dbrokehisneck!Pesky,carelessthing!gettin\'usrunawaywithandupset。Who\'sgoin\'topayforfixin\'mysulky,Iwanttoknow?”
“Mr。Bangswillpayforit,I\'msure,“saidPhoebesoothingly。“Ifhedoesn\'t,Iwill。Oh,Mrs。Beasley!didyoufindthediary?”
“Diary?No,no!ItoldyouIwasafraidI\'dburntitup。Well,I
had,andawholelotmoreofthemoldones。ButIdidgetallthemArizonapapers,andtookthetroubletotote\'emallthewayhereso\'syoucouldlookat\'em。Andnow“——sheshookwithindignationandwavedherhandtowardasectionofhorizonwherelittlewhitedotsindicatedthewhereaboutsoftheCouriers——“nowlookwheretheybe!BlowedfromDantoBeersheby!Comeontothehouseandletmesetdown。Ibeenstandin\'onmyheadtillI\'mtired。Here,Jabez,“totheblacksmith,“youtendtothatcarriage,willyou?”
Shestalkedoffdownthehill。Theschoolmistressturningtofollowher,caughtaglimpseofthe“helper“doubledupwithsilentlaughter,andtheblacksmithgrinningbroadlyashestoopedtowardthecapsizedsulky。
Phoebewasdowncastanddisappointed。Shewasconvinced,inherownmind,thattheHonorableAtkinshadsomehiddenmotiveforhisespousaloftheThomascause。Asaph\'sfruitlessquestinOrhamhadnotshakenherfaith。CaptainCyhadrefusedtoseekDebbyBeasleyforinformationconcerningtheThayers,andsoshe,onherownresponsibility,haddoneso。Andthiswastheridiculousendingofherjourney。Thediaryhadbeenaforlornhope;nowthatwasburned。PoorBos\'n!andpoor——someoneelse!
Debbymarchingdownthehill,continuedtosputteraboutthelostweeklies。
“It\'saneverlastin\'shame!”shedeclared。“I\'djustfoundtheonewiththatadvertisementinitandwasreadin\'it。IrememberthepartIread,plainascouldbe。Whilewe\'reeatin\'dinnerI\'lltellyouaboutit。“
ButMissDawesdidnotcarefordinner。LikeMr。Tiddittandthecaptain,shehadhadaboutalltheDebbyBeasleyshewanted。
“Yes,yes,youwillstop,too,“affirmedthewidow。“IwanttotellyoumoreaboutBlazeton。Icanseethatadvertisementthisminute,rightaforemyeyes——\'Informationwantedofmyhusband,EdwardHiggins。Fivefooteightinchestall,sandycomplected,brownhair,andyellowishmustache;notlame,buthasapeculiarslightlimpwithhisleftfoot——\'“
“What?”askedtheschoolmistress,stoppingshort。
“Hey?\'Hasapeculiarlimpwithhisleftfoot。\'IrememberhowDesireusedtotalkaboutthatlimp。Shesaid\'twasalmostasifhestutteredwithhisleg。HehurtitwhenhewasupinMontana,and——“
“Oh!”criedMissDawes。Thecolorhadleftherface。
“Yes。Youseeheusedtobeaminerorsomethin\'upthere。He\'dneversaymuchabouthisyoungerdays,butonetimehedidtellthat。I\'djustgotasfarasthatlimpwhenthesulkyupset。Talkaboutbein\'surprised!Ineverwassosurprisedinmylifeaswhenthathorsecritterraredupand——“
Phoebeinterrupted。Hercolorhadcomeback,andhereyeswereshining。
“Mrs。Beasley,“shecried,“IthinkIshallchangemymind。I
believeIwillstaytodinnerafterall。I\'mEVERsomuchinterestedinArizona。“
Baileyandtheteacherbegantheirlongdrivehomeaboutfouro\'clock。Thebuggyaxlehadbeenfixed,andthewindwaslessviolent。Mr。Bangswasglumandmoody。Heseemedtobethinking。
“Say,teacher,“hesaidatlength,“I\'dliketoaskafavorofyou。
Ifitain\'tnecessary,Iwishyouwouldn\'tsaynothin\'aboutthatupsettin\'businesstothefolkstohome。Itdoessoundsodumfoolish!I\'llneverhearthelastofit。“
MissDawes,whohadbeeninhighspirits,nowtookamomentforreflection。
“Allright!”shesaid,noddingvigorously。“Wewon\'tmentionit,then。Wewon\'ttellasoul。YoucansaythatIcalledattheAtwoods\',ifyouwantto;thatwillbetrue,becauseIdid。Andwe\'llhaveMrs。Beasleyforoursecret——yoursandmine——untilwedecidetotell。It\'sabargain,Mr。Bangs。Wemustshakehandsonit。“
Theyshookhands,andBailey,lookinginherface,thoughtheneversawherlooksowellorasyoung。Shewaspretty,hedecided。
Thenhethoughtofhisownchoiceofawife,and——well,ifhehadanyregrets,hehasn\'tmentionedthem,noteventohisfellow-
memberoftheBoardofStrategy。
CHAPTERXVII
THECAPTAINREMEMBERSHISAGE
Decemberwasnearlyover。Christmashadcome。Bos\'nhadhungupherstockingbythebase-burnerstove,andfounditwartyanddropsicalthenextmorning,withagenerousoverflowofgiftspiledonthefloorbeneathit。TheBoardofStrategysentpresents;sodidMissDawesandGeorgianna。AsforCaptainCyhespentmanyeveninghours,aftertherestofhishouseholdwasinbed,poringovercataloguesoftoysandbooks,andtheordershesenttothebigshopsinBostonwerelengthyandcostly。Thelittlegirl\'seyesopenedwidewhenshesawthestockingandthetreasuresheapedonthefloor。Shesatinher“nighty“amidstthewonders,books,andplaythingsinacircleabouther,andthebiggestdollofallhuggedcloseinherarms。CaptainCy,whohadarisenathalfpastfiveinordertobewithheronthegreatoccasion,wasatleastashappyasshe。
“Like\'em,doyou?”heasked,smiling。
“like\'em!OUncleCy!Whatmakeseverybodysogoodtome?”
“Idon\'tknow。Strangething,ain\'tit——considerin\'whatahardlittleticketyouare。“
Bos\'nlaughed。Sheunderstoodher“UncleCy,“anddidn\'tmindbeingcalleda“hardticket“byhim。
“I——I——didn\'tbelieveanybodyCOULDhavesuchaniceChristmas。I
neversawsomanynicethings。“
“Humph!Whatdoyoulikebest?”
Theanswerwasaquestion,andwascharacteristic。
“Whichdidyougiveme?”askedBos\'n。
Thecaptainwouldhavedodged,butshewouldn\'tlethim。Soonebyonethepresentshehadgivenwereindicatedandputbythemselves。
Theremainderwerebutfew,butsheinsistedthatthegiversoftheseshouldbenamed。Whenthesortingwasovershesatsilentlyhuggingherdolland,apparently,thinking。
“Well?”inquiredtheamusedcaptain。“Madeupyourmindyet?
Whichdoyoulikebest?”
Thechildnodded。
“Why,these,ofcourse,“shedeclaredwithemphasis,pointingwithherdollie\'sslipperedfootatCaptainCy\'spile。
“So?Do,hey?Didn\'tknowIcouldpicksowell。Allright;thefirstprizeismine。Whotakesthesecond?”
ThistimeBos\'ndeliberatedbeforeanswering。Atlast,however,shebentforwardandtouchedtheteacher\'sgifts。
“These,“shesaid。“Ilikethesenextbest。“
CaptainCywassurprised。
“Sho!”heexclaimed。“Youdon\'tsay!”
“Yes。IthinkIliketeachernexttoyou。IlikeGeorgiannaandMr。TiddittandMr。Bangs,ofcourse,butIlikeheralittlebetter。Don\'tyou,uncleCyrus?”
Thecaptainchangedthesubject。Heaskedherwhatsheshouldnameherdoll。
TheBoardofStrategycameinduringtheforenoon,andthepresentshadtobeshowntothem。WhiletheexhibitionwasinprogressMissDawescalled。AndbeforesheleftGabeLumleydroveupinthedepotwagonbearingabigexpresspackageaddressedto“MissEmilyThomas,Bayport。“
“Humph!”exclaimedCaptainCy。“Somethin\'moreforBos\'n,hey!
Whointheworldsentit,doyous\'pose?”
AsaphandBaileymadevariousinanesuggestionsastothesender。
Phoebesaidnothing。Therewasafrownonherfaceasshewatchedthecaptaingettoworkontheboxwithchiselandhammer。Itcontainedabeautifuldoll,fullyandexpensivelydressed,andpinnedtothedresswasacard——“TodearlittleEmmie,fromherlonesomePapa。“
TheBoardofStrategylookedatthedollinwonderandastonishment。
CaptainCystrodeawaytothewindow。
“Well!”exclaimedMr。Bangs。“Ididn\'tbelievehehadthatmuchheartinsideofhim。Ibetyouthatcostfourorfivedollars;
ain\'tthatso,Cy?”
Thecaptaindidnotanswer。
“Don\'tyouthinkso,teacher?”repeatedBailey,turningtoPhoebe。
“Whatailsyou?Youdon\'tseemsurprised。“
“I\'mnot,“repliedthelady。“Iexpectedsomethingofthatsort。“
CaptainCywheeledfromthewindow。
“YouDID?”heasked。
“Yes。MissPhinneysaidtheotherdayshehadheardthatthatmanwasgoingtogivehisdaughterabeautifulpresent。Shewasveryenthusiasticabouthisgenerosityandself-sacrifice。IaskedwhotoldherandshesaidMr。Simpson。“
“Oh!Tad?Isthatso!”Thecaptainlookedather。
“Yes。AndIthinkthereisnodoubtthatSimpsonhadorderstomakethe\'generosity\'knowntoasmanytownspeopleaspossible。“
“Hum!Isee。YoufigurethatThomascal\'lates\'twillhelphispopularityandmakehiscasestronger;isthatit?”
“Notexactly。Idoubtifheeverthoughtofsuchathinghimself。
Butsomeonethoughtforhim——andsomeonemusthavesuppliedthemoney。“
“Well,theysayhe\'stoworkupinBoston。“
“Iknow。Butnoonecantellwhereheworks。CaptainWhittaker,thisisMr。Atkins\'sdoing——youknowit。Now,WHYdoeshe,abusyman,takesuchaninterestingettingthischildawayfromyou?”
CaptainCyshookhisheadandsmiled。
“Teacher,“hesaid,“you\'redeadsetontaggin\'Hemanwithamystery,ain\'tyou?”
“MissDawes,“askedtheforgetfulBailey,“whenyouandmewentdrivin\'t\'otherdaydidyoufindoutanythingfrom——“
Phoebeinterruptedquickly。
“Mr。Bangs,“shesaid,“atwhattimedowedistributeChristmaspresentsatyourboardinghouse?IsupposeyoumusthavemanyChristmassecretstokeep。YoukeepasecretSOwell。“
Mr。Bangsturnedred。Thehintconcerningsecretkeepingwasnotwasted。Hedidnotmentionthedriveagain。
AlittlelaterCaptainCyfoundBos\'nbusilyplayingwiththedollhehadgivenher。Theother,herfather\'sgift,wasnowhereinsight。
“Iputherbackinthebox,“saidthechildinreplytohisquestion。“Shewasawfulpretty,butIthinkI\'mgoin\'tolovethisonebest。“
Theremarkseemsafoolishthingtogivecomforttoagrownman,butCaptainCyfoundcomfortinit,andcomfortwaswhatheneeded。
Heneededitmoreastimewenton。InJanuarythecourtgaveitsdecision。Thecaptain\'sappointmentasguardianwasrevoked。Withthefatheralive,andprofessedlyanxioustoprovideforthechild\'ssupport,nothingelsewastobeexpected,soMr。Peabodysaid。Thelatterenteredanappealwhichwoulddelaymattersforatime,twoorthreemonthsperhaps;meanwhileCaptainCywastoretaincustodyofBos\'n。
Butthecourt\'saction,expectedthoughitwas,madethecaptainveryblueanddowncast。Hecouldseenohope。Hefeltcertainthatheshouldlosethelittlegirlintheend,inspiteofthelongsuccessionofappealswhichhislawyercontemplated。Andwhatwouldbecomeofherthen?Whatsortoftrainingwouldshebelikelytohave?Whowouldherassociatesbe,undertheauthorityofafathersuchashers?Andwhatwouldhedo,aloneintheoldhouse,whenshehadgoneforgood?Hecouldnotbeartothinkofit,andyethethoughtoflittleelse。
Theevenings,afterBos\'nhadgonetobed,weretheworst。Duringthedayhetriedhisbesttobebusyatsomethingorother。Thedollhousewasfinished,andhehadbeguntofashionafull-riggedshipinminiature。InrealityEmily,beinganormallittlegirl,wasnotgreatlyinterestedinships,but,becauseUncleCywasmakingit,shepretendedtobevastlyconcernedaboutthisone。OnSaturdaysandafterschoolhoursshesatonaboxinthewoodshed,wherethecaptainhadputupasmallstove,andwatchedhimwork。
ThetaboowhichsomanyofourrighteousandAtkins-worshipingtownspeoplehadputupontheWhittakerplaceanditsoccupantsincludedher,andanumberofchildrenhadbeenforbiddentoplaywithher。This,however,didnotpreventtheirtormentingheraboutherfatherandherdisreputableguardian。
Butthecaptain\'seveningsweremiserable。HenolongerwenttoSimmons\'s。Hedidn\'tcareforthecrowdthere,andknewtheywereall“down“onhim。JosiahDimickcalledoccasionally,andtheBoardofStrategyoften,buttheirconversationwasrathertiresome。ThereweretimeswhenCaptainCyhatedBayport,thehousehehad“fixedup“withsuchinterestandpride,andtheoldsittingroominparticular。Thementalpictureofcomfortandcontentmentwhichhadbeenhisdreamthroughsomanyyearsofstruggleandwandering,lookedfartheroffthanever。Sometimeshewastemptedtorunaway,takingBos\'nwithhim。Butthecaptainhadneverrunawayfromafightyet;hehadneverabandonedashipwhiletherewasachanceofkeepingherafloat。And,besides,therewasanotherreason。
PhoebeDaweshadcometobehischiefreliance。Hesawagreatdealofher。Oftenwhenshewalkedhomefromschool,shefoundhimhangingoverthefrontgate,andtheytalkedofvariousthings——ofBos\'n\'sprogresswithherstudies,oftheschoolwork,andsimilartopics。Hecalledherbyherfirstnamenow,althoughinthistherewasnothingunusual——afterafewweeks\'acquaintanceweBayportersalmostinvariablyaddresspeoplebytheir“front“names。
SometimesshecametothehousewithEmily。Thenthethreesatbythestoveinthesittingroom,andtheapartmentbecamereallycheerful,inthecaptain\'seyes。
Phoebewasingoodspirits。ShewasashopefulasCaptainCywasdespondent。Sheseemedtohavelittlefearoftheoutcomeofthelegalproceedings,theappealsandtherest。Infact,shenowappeareddesirousofevadingthesubject,andtherewasaboutheranairofsuppressedexcitement。Heroptimismwasthebestsortofbracerforthecaptain\'sfailingcourage。Heradvicewasalwaysgood,andatalkwithherlefthimwithshoulderssquared,mentally,andalmosthappy。
Onecold,rainyafternoon,earlyinFebruary,shecameinwithBos\'n,whohadavailedherselfoftheshelteroftheteacher\'sumbrella。Georgiannawasinthekitchenbaking,andEmilyhadbeenpromiseda“saucerpie“——sothechildwentouttosuperintendtheconstructionofthattreat。
“Setdown,teacher,“saidCaptainCy,pushingforwardarocker。
“My!butI\'mgladtoseeyou。\'Twasbluer\'nawhetstone\'roundhereto-day。What\'sthenews——anything?”
“Why,no,“repliedPhoebe,acceptingtherockerandthrowingopenherwetjacket;“there\'snonewsinparticular。ButIwantedtoaskifyouhadseentheBreeze?”
“Um——hum,“wasthelistlessanswer。“Ipresumelikelyyoumeanthenewsabouttheappropriation,andtheeditorialdigatyourstruly?
Yes,I\'veseenit。Theydon\'tbothermemuch。I\'vegotmoreimportantthingsonmymindjustnow。“
CongressmanAtkins\'spledgeinhisfarewellspeech,concerningthemightyefforthewastomaketowardsecuringtheappropriationforBayportharbor,wasinprocessoffulfillment——sohehadwrittentothelocalpaper。But,alas!themightyeffortwaslikelytoproveunavailing。InspiteoftheHonorableHeman\'sbattleforhisconstituents\'rightsitseemedcertainthatthebillwouldnotprovidethethirtythousanddollarsforBayport;atleast,notthisyear\'sbill。Otherandmorepowerfulinterestswouldwinoutand,instead,anothersectionofthecoastbeimprovedatthepublicexpense。Thecongressmanwasdeeplysorry,almostbroken-hearted。
hehadbattledhardforhisbelovedtown,hehadworkednightandday。But,tobeperfectlyfrank,therewaslittleornohope。
FewofusblamedHemanAtkins。Themajorityconsideredhisletter“noble“and“sofeeling。“Butsomeonemustbeblamedforacommunitydisappointmentlikethis,andthescapegoatwasonthepremises。Howaboutthat“committeeofone“self-appointedattownmeeting?HowabouttheblatantpersonwhohaddeclaredHEcouldhavegottentheappropriation?Whathadthe“committee“done?
Nothing!nothingatall!HehadnotevenwrittentotheCapital——
sofarasanyonecouldfindout——muchlessgonethere。
So,atSimmons\'sandthesewingcircle,andaftermeetingonSunday,CyWhittakerwasagaindiscussedandderided。Andthisweek\'sBreeze,outthatmorning,containedasarcasticeditorialwhichmentionednonames,buthintedat“acertainnownotoriousperson“whohadboastedloudly,butwhohadagain“beenweighedinthebalanceofpublicopinionandfoundwanting。“
MissDawesdidnotseempleasedwiththecaptain\'snonchalantattitudetowardtheBreezeanditseditorial。Shetappedthebraidedmatwithherfoot。
“CaptainCyrus,“shesaid,“ifyouintendeddoingnothingtowardsecuringthatappropriationwhydidyouaccepttheresponsibilityforitatthemeeting?”
CaptainCylookedup。Hertoneremindedhimoftheirfirstmeeting,whenshehadreprovedhimforgoingtosleepandleavingBos\'ntothemercyoftheCahooncow。
“Well,“hesaid,“aforethisThomasbusinesshappened,toknockallmyplansontheirbeamends,I\'ddoneconsider\'blethinkin\'aboutthatappropriation。ItseemedtomethattheremustbesomereasonforHeman\'scomin\'aboutsosudden。Hewassartinsureofthethirtythousandforaspell;then,alltoonce,hebeguntotakeinsailandgoont\'othertack。Idon\'tknowmuchaboutpolitics,butIknowHEknowsallthepoliticsthereis。Anditseemedtomethatifaliveman,onewitheyesinhishead,wenttoWashingtonandlookedaroundhemightfindthereason。And,ifhedidfindit,maybeHemancouldbecoaxedintochangin\'hismindagain。
Anyhow,Iwaswillin\'totaketheriskoftryin\';and,besides,TadandAbeLeonardhadmeonthegriddleatthatmeetin\',andIspokeupsharp——toosharp,maybe。“
“ButyoustillbelievethatyouMIGHThelpifyouwenttoWashington?”
“Yes。IguessIdo。Anyhow,I\'dasksomeprettyp\'intedquestions。
Yousee,Iain\'tlivedhereinBayportallmylife,andIdon\'tswallerALLthebaitHemanheavesoverboard。“
“Thenwhydon\'tyougo?”
“Hey?Whydon\'tIgo?AndleaveBos\'nand——“
“Emilywouldbeallrightandperfectlysafe。Georgiannathinkstheworldofher。And,CaptainWhittaker,Idon\'tliketohearthesepeopletalkofyouastheydo。Idon\'tliketoreadsuchthingsinthepaper,thatyouwereonlybragginginordertobepopular,andmeanttoshirkwhenthetimecameforaction。Iknowthey\'renottrue。IKNOWit!”
CaptainCywasgratified,andhisgratificationshowedinhisvoice。
“Thankyou,Phoebe,“hesaid。“Iammuchobligedtoyou。But,yousee,Idon\'ttakeanyinterestinsuchthingsanymore。WhenI
realizethatprettysoonI\'vegottogiveupthatlittlegirlforgoodIcan\'tbeartobeawayfromheraminutehardly。Idon\'tliketoleaveherherealonewithGeorgiannaand——“
“Iwillkeepaneyeonher。Youtrustme,don\'tyou?”
“TrustYOU?Bythebigdipper,you\'reabouttheonlyoneICAN
trustthesedays。Idon\'tknowhowI\'dhavepulledthroughthisifyouhadn\'thelped。You\'rediff\'rentfromAseandBaileyandtheirkind——notmeanin\'anythingagainstthem,either。Butyou\'rebroad-
mindedandcool-headedand——and——Doyouknow,ifI\'dhadawomanlikeyoutoadvisemealltheseyearsandkeepmefromgoin\'offthecourse,Imighthavebeensomebodybynow。“
“Ithinkyou\'resomebodyasitis。“
“Don\'ttalkthatway。IownupIliketohearyou,butI\'m\'fraiditain\'ttrue。YousayIamounttosomethin\'。Well,what?Icomebackhomehere,withsomemoneyinmypocket,thinkin\'thatwasaboutallwasnecessarytomakemeagooddealofafeller。TheoldCyWhittakerplace,Isaidtomyself,wasgoin\'tobearealCyWhittakerplaceagain。AndI\'dbearealWhittaker,amanwhoshouldstandforsomethin\',asmydadandgranddaddidaforeme。
Thetownshouldrespectme,andI\'ddothingstohelpitalong。
Andwhat\'sitallcometo?Why,everyyoungoneonthestreetistoldtobegoodforfearhe\'llgrowuplikeme。Ain\'tthatso?
Courseit\'sso!I\'m——“
“YouSHALLnotspeakso!Doyouimaginethatyou\'renotrespectedbyeveryonewhoserespectcountsforanything?Yes,andbyothers,too。Don\'tyousupposeMr。Atkinsrespectsyou,downinhisheart——
ifhehasone?Doesn\'tyourhousekeeper,whoseesyoueveryday,respectandlikeyou?AndlittleEmily——doesn\'tsheloveyoumorethanshedoesalltherestofustogether?”
“Well,IguessBos\'ndoescarefortheoldmansome,that\'safact。
Shesaysshelikesyounextbest,though。Didyouknowthat?”
ButMissDaweswasindignant。
“CaptainWhittaker,“shedeclared,“onewouldthinkyouwereahundredyearsoldtohearyou。Youarealwayscallingyourselfanoldman。DoesMr。Atkinscallhimselfold?Andheisolderthanyou。“
“Well,I\'moverfifty,Phoebe。“Inspiteofthehabitforwhichhehadjustbeenreproached,thecaptainfoundthisadifficultstatementtomake。
“Iknow。Butyou\'reyoungerthanmostofusatthirty-five。Yousee,I\'mconfessing,too,“sheaddedwithalaughandalittleblush。
CaptainCymadeamentalcalculation。
“Twentyyears,“hesaidmusingly。“Twentyyearsisalongtime。
No,I\'mold。Andworsethanthat,I\'manoldfool,Iguess。IfI
hadn\'tbeenI\'dhavestayedinSouthAmericainsteadofcomin\'heretobehootedoutofthetownIwasbornin。“
Theteacherstampedherfoot。
“Oh,whatSHALLIdowithyou!”sheexclaimed。“Itiswickedforyoutosaysuchthings。DoyousupposethatMr。Atkinswouldfinditnecessarytoworkasheisdoingtobeatafool?And,besides,you\'renotcomplimentarytome。ShouldI,doyouthink,takesuchaninterestinonewhowasanimbecile?”
“Well,\'tismightygoodofyou。Yourcomin\'heresotohelpBos\'n\'sfightalongis——“
“HowdoyouknowitisBos\'naltogether?I——“Shestoppedsuddenly,andthecolorrushedtoherface。Sherosefromtherocker。“I——really,Idon\'tseehowwecametobediscussingsuchnonsense,“shesaid。“Ouragesandthatsortofthing!CaptainCyrus,IwishyouwouldgotoWashington。Ithinkyououghttogo。“
Butthecaptain\'sthoughtswerefarfromWashingtonatthatmoment。
Hisownfacewasalight,andhiseyesshone。
“Phoebe,“hefalteredunbelievingly,“whatwasyougoin\'tosay?
Doyoumeanthat——that——“
Thesidedoorofthehouseopened。ThenextinstantMr。Tidditt,adrippingumbrellainhishand,enteredthesittingroom。
“Hello,Whit!”hehailed。“Justruninforaminutetosayhowdy。“
Thenhenoticedtheschoolmistress,andhisexpressionchanged。
“Oh!howbeyou,MissDawes?”hesaid。“Ididn\'tseeyoufustoff。
Don\'trunawayonmyaccount。“
“Iwasjustgoing,“saidPhoebe,buttoningherjacket。CaptainCyaccompaniedhertothedoor。
“Good-by,“shesaid。“TherewassomethingelseImeanttosay,butIthinkitisbesttowait。Ihopetohavesomegoodnewsforyousoon。SomethingthatwillsendyoutoWashingtonwithalightheart。PerhapsIshallhearto-morrow。Ifso,Iwillcallafterschoolandtellyou。“
“Yes,do,“urgedthecaptaineagerly。“You\'llfindmeherewaitin\'。Goodnewsornot,docome。I——Iain\'tsaidallIwantedto,myself。“
Hereturnedtothesittingroom。Thetownclerkwasstandingbythestove。Helookedtroubled。
“What\'stherow,Ase?”askedCycheerily。Hewasoverflowingwithgoodnature。
“Oh,nothin\'special,“repliedMr。Tidditt。“Youlookjoyfulenoughfortwoofus。Hadgoodcompany,ain\'tyou?”
“Why,yes;\'boutasgoodasthereis。Whatmakesyoulooksoglum?”
Asaphhesitated。
“Phoebewashereyesterday,too,wan\'tshe?”heasked。
“Yup。Whatofit?”
“Andthedayaforethat?”
“No,notforthreedaysaforethat。ButwhatOFit,Iaskyou?”
“Well,now,Cy,youmustn\'tgetmad。I\'mafriendofyours,andfriendsoughttobeabletosay\'mostanythingtoeachother。If——
ifIwasyou,Iwouldn\'tletPhoebecomesooften——nothere,youknow,atyourhouse。Course,IknowshecomeswithBos\'nandall,but——“
“Outwithit!”Thecaptain\'stonewasominous。“Whatareyoudrivin\'at?”
Thecallerfidgeted。
“Well,Whit,“hestammered,“there\'sconsider\'bletalkin\'goin\'on,that\'sall。“
“Talkin\'?Whatkindoftalkin\'?”
“Well,youknowthekind。Thistowndoesagooddealofit,\'speciallyafterchurchandprayermeetin\'。Seem\'siftheythought\'twasasortofproperplace。_I_don\'tmyself;Ikindofliketokeepmycharityandbrotherlylovespreadoutthroughtheweek,but——“
“Ase,arethefolksinthistownsayin\'awordagainstPhoebeDawesbecauseshecomesheretosee——Bos\'n?”
“Don\'t——don\'tgetmad,Whit。Don\'tlookatmelikethat。_I_
ain\'tsaidnothin\'。Why,aspellago,attheboardin\'house,I——“
HetoldofthemealattheperfectboardinghousewhereMissDaweschampionedhisfriend\'scause。Alsooftheconversationwhichfollowed,andhisownpartinit。CaptainCypacedthefloor。
“Iwouldn\'thavehercomesooften,Cy,“pleadedAsaph。“Honest,I
wouldn\'t。Course,youandmeknowthey\'remean,miser\'bleliars,butit\'sherI\'mthinkin\'of。She\'sayoungwomanandsingle。Andyou\'reagoodmanyyearsolder\'nsheis。Andso,ofcourse,youandsheain\'tevergoin\'togetmarried。Andhaveyouthoughtwhateffectitmighthaveonherkeepin\'herteacher\'splace?Thecommittee\'samajorityagainstheras\'tis。And——youknow_I_
don\'tthinkso,butagoodmanyfolksdo——youain\'tgotthebestnamejustnow。Darnitall!Iain\'tputtin\'thisthewayI\'doughtto,butYOUknowwhatImean,don\'tyou,Cy?”
CaptainCywasleaningagainstthewindowframe,hisheaduponhisarm。Hewasnotlookingout,becausetheshadewasdrawn。Tiddittwaitedanxiouslyforhimtoanswer。Atlastheturned。
“Ase,“hesaid,“I\'mmuchobligedtoyou。You\'vepoundeditinprettyhard,butIcal\'lateI\'doughttohavehaditdonetome。
I\'mafool——anOLDfool,justasIsaidawhileback——andnothin\'
norNOBODYoughttohavemademeforgetit。ForaminuteorsoI——
butthere!don\'tyoufret。Thatyoungwomanshan\'triskherjobnorherreputationonaccountofme——norofBos\'n,either。I\'llseetothat。Andseehere,“headdedfiercely,“Ican\'tstopwomen\'stongues,evenwhenthey\'reasbadassomeofthetonguesinthistown,BUTifyouhearaMANsayonewordagainstPhoebeDawes,onlyoneword,youtellmehisname。Youhear,Ase?Youtellmehisname。Nowrunalong,willyou?Iain\'tsafecompanyjustnow。“
Asaph,frightenedattheeffectofhiswords,hurriedlydeparted。
CaptainCypacedtheroomforthenextfifteenminutes。Thenheopenedthekitchendoor。
“Bos\'n,“hecalled,“comeinandsetinmylapawhile;don\'tyouwantto?I\'m——I\'msortoflonesome,littlegirl。“
Thenextafternoon,whentheschoolmistress,whohadbeendelayedbytheinevitableexaminationpapers,stoppedattheCyWhittakerplace,shewasmetbyGeorgianna;Emily,whostoodbehindthehousekeeperinthedoorway,wascrying。
“Cap\'nCyhasgoneaway——toWashin\'ton,“declaredGeorgianna。
“Thoughwhathe\'sgonetherefor\'smore\'nIknow。Hesaidhe\'dsendhishoteladdresssoon\'shegotthere。Hewentonthethreeo\'clocktrain。“
Phoebewasastonished。
“Gone?”sherepeated。“Sosoon!Why,hetoldmeheshouldcertainlybeheretohearsomenewsIexpectedto-day。Didn\'theleaveanymessageforme?”
Thehousekeeperturnedred。
“MissPhoebe,“shesaid,“hetoldmetotellyousomethin\',andit\'ssodreadfulIdon\'thardlydasttosayit。Ithinkhistroubleshavedrivenhimcrazy。Hesaidtotellyouthatyou\'dbetternotcometothishouseanymore。“
CHAPTERXVIII
CONGRESSMANEVERDEAN
Intheolddays,thegreatdaysofsailingshipsandlandmerchantfleets,Bayportwasacommunityoftravelers。Everyambitiousmanwenttosea,andeventually,ifhelived,becameacaptain。Thenhetookhiswife,andinmostcaseshischildren,withhimonlongvoyages。Tothestay-at-homescameletterswithodd,foreignstampsandpostmarks。Ourwhat-notsandparlormantelswerefilledwithcarvedbitsofivory,gorgeousshells,alabastercandlesticks,andplasterminiaturesoftheLeaningToweratPisaortheColiseumatRome。Weusuallybeganaconversationwith“WhenmyhusbandandIwereatHongKongthelasttime——“or“IrememberatMauritiustheyalways——“NewOrleansor\'Friscowerethenearestdomesticportsthementionofwhichwasconsideredworthwhile。
Butthisissonolonger。AtriptoBostonis,ofcourse,nonoveltytothemostofus;butwhenwevisitNewYorkwetakecaretoadvertiseitbeforehand。Andthefewwhoavailthemselvesofthespring“cutrates“andgoonexcursionstoWashington,plandefiniteprogrammesforeachdayattheCapital,anddiscussthemwithenviousfriendsforweeksinadvance。Andiftheprearrangedprogrammeisnotscrupulouslycarriedout,wefeelthatwehavebeendefrauded。ItwastheregretofAuntSophroniaHallett\'slifethat,onherWashingtonexcursion,shehadnotseenthe“DiplomaticCorpse。“ShesawthePresidentandtheMonumentandCongressand“therelicsintheSmithsonianInstitute,“butthe“Corpse“wasnotonview;AuntSophronianeverquitegotoverthedisappointment。
ProbablynootherBayporter,inrecentyears,hasstartedforWashingtononsuchshortnoticeorwithsoill-definedaprogrammeasCaptainCy。Hewentbecausehefeltthathemustgosomewhere。