第9章

类别:其他 作者:Joseph C。 Lincoln字数:13655更新时间:18/12/21 14:28:39
Itis——Why!I\'mostforgot。Youjustwait。“ Thecaptainlaughinglybeggedhertodivulgethebigsecret,butsheshookhersmallheadandrefused。Thehorsestrottedonatalivelypace,andthemilesseparatingOstableandBayportweresubtractedonebyone。Itwasmagnificentwinterweather。Thesnowhaddisappearedfromtheroad,exceptinwidelyseparatedspots,butthebigdriftsstillheapedthefieldsandshoneandsparkledinthesunshine。Againsttheirwhitenessthepitchpinesandcedarsstooddarklygreenandtheskeletonscruboaksandbushescastdelicateblue-penciledshadows。Thebay,seenovertheflooded,frozensaltmeadowsanddistantdunes,wasinitswinterdressofthedeepestsapphire,trimmedwithwhitecapsandfringedwithstrandedicecakes。Therewasasnapandtanginthebreezewhichbracedonelikeatonic。Thepartyinthecarriagewasagayone。 “Gettingtired,captain?”askedPeabody。 “Who?Me?Well,Iguessnot。\'Mosthome,Bos\'n。There\'sthesaltworksaheadthere。“ Theypassedtheabandonedsaltworks,thecrumblingruinsofadeadindustry,andtheboundarystone,nowhalfhiddeninadrift,markingthebeginningofBayporttownship。Then,fromthepinegroveatthecurvefartheron,appearedtwocappedandcoatedfigures,performingacrazyfandango。 “Who\'sthemtwolunatics,“inquiredCaptainCy,“whoopin\'andcarryin\'oninthemiddleoftheroad?Hasanybodyupthiswayhadajugcomebyexpressor——Hey!WHAT?Why,youoldidiotsyou! COMEhereandletmegetaholdofyou!” TheBoardofStrategyswoopeddownuponthecarriagelikeTrumetmosquitoesonasummerboarder。Theyswarmedintothevehicle,BaileyonthefrontseatandAsaphintherear,where,somehoworother,theymaderoomforhim。Therewerehandshakingsandthumpsontheback。 “Whatyoudoin\'\'wayuphereinthewestendofnowhere?”demandedCaptainCy。“Bythebigdipper,I\'mgladtoseeyou!How\'dyougethere?” “Walked,“cackledBailey。“Froggeditalltheway。Soon\'sMrs。 Peabodywiredyouwasgoin\'toride,meandAsestartedtomeetyou。Wan\'tyousurprised?” “Wewantedtobethefusttosayhowdy,oldman,“explainedAsaph。 “Wantedtowelcomeyouback,youknow。“ Thecaptainwasimmenselypleased。 “Well,I\'mgladI\'vegotsomuchpopularity,anyhow,“hesaid。 “Guess\'twillbedifferentwhenIgetdownstreet,hey?Don\'tcal\'lateTadandAngie\'llshedthejoyoustearoverme。Nevermind;long\'smyfriendsaregladIdon\'tcareabouttherest。“ TheBoardlookedateachother。 “Tad?”repeatedBailey。“AndAngie?Whatyoutalkin\'about?Why,they——Ugh!” ThelastexclamationwastheresultofatremendousdigintheribsfromtheTiddittfist。Asaph,whohadleanedforwardtoadministerit,wasfrowningandshakinghishead。Mr。Bangsrelapsedintoagrinningsilence。 WestBayportseemedtobedeserted。Atoneortwohouses,however,feminineheadsappearedatthewindows。Oneoldladyshookacalicoapronatthecarriage。Achildbesidehercried:“Hurrah!” “AuntHepsyh\'istin\'colorsbymistake,“laughedthecaptain。“Sheain\'tgotherspecs,Iguess,andthinksI\'mHeman。Thatcomesofridin\'asternofaspan,Peabody。“ ButastheydrewneartheCenterflagswereflyingfromfront-yardpoles。Someofthehousesweredecorated。 “Whatintheworld——“beganCaptainCy。“Landsakes!lookattheschoolhouse。AndSimmons\'s!And——andSimpson\'s!” Theschoolhouseflagwasflappinginthewind。Thescarredwoodenpillarsofitsporticowerehiddenwithbunting。Simmons\'sfrontdisplayedarowoflittlebanners,eachbearingaletter——thelettersspelled“WelcomeHome。“Tad\'sbarbershopwasmoreorlessartisticallywreathedincoloredtissuepaper。There,too,aflagwasdrapedoverthefrontdoor。Yetnotasinglepersonwasinsight。 “Forgoodness\'sake!”criedthebewilderedcaptain。“What\'sallthismean?Andwhereiseverybody。Haveallhands——“ Hestoppedinthemiddleofthesentence。TheywereatthefootofWhittaker\'sHill。Itstop,betweentheAtkins\'sgateandtheWhittakerfence,wasblackwithpeople。Childrenprancedabouttheoutskirtsofthecrowd。Ashoutcamedownthewind。Thehorses,notintheleastfatiguedbytheirlongcanter,trotteduptheslope。Theshoutinggrewlouder。Awaveofyoungsterscameracingtomeettheequipage。 “What——whatintime?”gaspedCaptainCy。“What\'sup?I——“ Andthenthetownclerkseizedhimbythearm。Peabodyshookhisotherhand。Bos\'nthrewherarmsabouthisneck。Baileystoodupandwavedhishat。 “It\'syou,youoldcritter!”whoopedAsaph。“It\'sYOU,d\'youunderstand?” “Theappropriationhasgonethrough,“explainedthelawyer,“andthisisthecelebrationinconsequence。Andyouarethestarattractionbecause,yousee,everyoneknowsyouareresponsibleforit。“ “That\'swhat!”howledtheexcitedBangs。“Andwe\'regoin\'toshowyouwhatwethinkofyoufordoin\'it。We\'vebeenplannin\'thisforoverafortni\'t。“ “AndIknewitallthetime,“squealedBos\'n,“andIdidn\'ttellaword,didI?” “ThreecheersforCaptainWhittaker!”bellowedapersoninthecrowd。Thisperson——wonderofwonders!——wasTadSimpson。 Thecheeringwas,consideringthesizeofthecrowd,tremendous。 Bewilderedandamazed,CaptainCywasassistedfromthecarriageandescortedtohisfrontdoor。Amidstthehandkerchief-waving,applaudingpeoplehesawKeturahBangsandAlpheusSmalleyandAngelinePhinneyandCaptainSalters——evenAlonzoSnow,hisrecentopponentintownmeeting。JosiahDimickwasthere,too,apparentlyhavingafit。 OnthedoorstepstoodGeorgiannaand——and——yes,itwastrue——besideher,grandlyextendingawelcominghand,themajesticformoftheHonorableHemanAtkins。Someoneelsewastherealso,someonewhohurriedlyslippedbackintothecrowdastheowneroftheCyWhittakerplacecameupthepathbetweenthehedges。 Mr。Atkinsshookthecaptain\'shandandthen,turningtowardthepeople,helduphisownforsilence。Toalloutwardappearance,hewasstillthegreatHeman,ourdistrictidol,philanthropist,andleader。Hissilkhatglistenedasofold,hischestswelledintheoldmanner,hiswhiskerswerejustasdignifiedandawe-inspiring。 Foraninstant,ashemetthecaptain\'seye,hisownfalteredandfell,andtherewasapleadingexpressioninhisface,thelinesofwhichhaddeepenedjustalittle。Butonlyforaninstant;thenhebegantospeak。 “Cyrus,“hesaid,“itismypleasantduty,onbehalfofyourneighborsandfriendshereassembled,towelcomeyoutoyour—— er——ancestralhomeafteryourtryingillness。Idoitheartily,sincerely,gladly。Anditisthemorepleasingtometoperformthisduty,because,asIhaveexplainedpubliclytomyfellow- townspeople,alldisagreementbetweenusisended。Iwaswrong—— againIpubliclyadmitit。Aschemingblackleg,posingintheguiseofalovingfather,imposeduponme。IamsorryforthetroubleIhavecausedyou。OfyouandofthelittlegirlwithyouIaskpardon——Ientreatforgiveness。“ Hepaused。CaptainCy,theshadowofasmileatthecornerofhismouth,nodded,andsaidbriefly: “Allright,Heman。Iforgiveyou。“Fewheardhim:themajoritywereapplaudingthecongressman。SylvanusCahoon,whisperingintheearof“UncleBedny,“expressedashisopinionthat“thatwasaboutasmagnaminiousathingaseverIheardsaid。Yes,sir! mag-na-min-ious——that\'swhat_I_callit。“ “But,“continuedthegreatAtkins,“Ihavesaidallthistoyoubefore。WhatIhavetosaynow——whatIleftmydutiesinWashingtonexpresslytocomehereandsay——isthatBayportthanksyou,_I_thankyou,foryourtremendousassistanceinobtainingtheappropriationwhichistomakeourharborabusyportwhereourgallantfishingfleetmayrideatanchorandunloaditscatch,insteadoftransferringitindoriesasheretofore。Friends,I havealreadytoldyouhowthisman“——layingahandonthecaptain\'sshoulder——“cametotheCapitalandusedhisinfluenceamonghisacquaintancesinhighplaces,withtheresultthatthethirtythousanddollars,whichIhaddespairedofgetting,wasaddedtothebill。Ihadthepleasureofvotingforthatbill。Itpassed。 Iamproudofthatvote。“ Tremendousapplause。ThensomeonecalledforthreecheersforMr。 Atkins。Theyweregiven。Buttherecipientmerelybowed。 “No,no,“hesaiddeprecatingly。“No,no!notforme,myfriends,muchasIappreciateyourgratitude。Mydaysofpublicservicearenearlyatanend。AsIhaveintimatedtosomeofyoualready,Iamseriouslyconsideringretiringfrompoliticallifeinthenearfuture。Butthatisirrelevant;itisnotmaterialatpresent。 To-daywemeet,nottosayfarewelltothesetting,buttogreettherisingsun。_I_callforthreecheersforourcommitteeofone——CaptainCyrusWhittaker。“ Whentheuproarhadatlastsubsided,thereweredemandsforaspeechfromCaptainCy。Butthecaptain,facingthem,hisarmsaboutthedelightedBos\'n,positivelydeclinedtoorate。 “I——I\'meversomuchobligedtoyou,folks,“hestammered。“Iamso。Butyou\'llhavetoexcusemefromspeechmaking。They——theydidn\'tteachitaforethemast,whereIwenttocollege。Thankyou,justthesame。Anddocomeandseeme,everybody。Meandthislittlegirl,“drawingEmilynearertohim,“willberealgladtohaveyou。“ Afterthehandshakingandcongratulatingwereover,thecrowddispersed。Itwasagreatoccasion;allagreedtothat,butthemajorityconsidereditadividedtriumph。Thecaptainhaddonealotforthetown,ofcourse,buttheHonorableAtkinshadmadeanothersplendidimpressionbyhisaddressofwelcome。Mostpeoplethoughtitasfineashismemorableeffortattownmeeting。Unlikethatone,however,inthisinstanceitissafetosaythatnone,noteventheadoringandpraise-chantingMissPhinney,derivedquitetheenjoymentfromthecongressman\'sspeechthatCaptainCydid。Ittickledhissenseofhumor。 “Ase,“heobservedirrelevantlywhenthefive——Tidditt,Georgianna,Bailey,Bos\'n,andhimselfwereatlastaloneagaininthesittingroom,“itDON\'Tpaytotipoveramonument,doesit——notoutinpublic,Imean。Youwouldn\'twanttoseemeblowupBunkerHill,wouldyou?” “BlowupBunkerHill!”repeatedAsaphinalarmedamazement。 “Godfreyscissors!Ibelieveyou\'regoin\'loony。Thisday\'sbeentoomuchforyou。Whatareyoutalkin\'about?” “Oh,nothin\',“withaquietchuckle。“Iwasthinkin\'outloud,that\'sall。DidyouevernoticethemimitationstonepillarsonHeman\'shouse?They\'rehollerinside,butyou\'dneverguessit。 And,longasyoudoknowthey\'reholler,youcankeepawatchon\'em。Andthere\'sonethingsure,“headded,“theyAREornamental。“ CHAPTERXXI CAPTAINCY\'S“PICTURE“ “WonderwherePhoebewentto,“remarkedMr。Tidditt,alittlelater。“IthoughtIsawherwithHemanandGeorgiannaonthefrontstepswhenwedroveup。“ “Shewasthere,“affirmedthehousekeeper。“She\'dbeenhelpin\'metrimuptheroomshere。Whatdoyouthinkof\'em,Cap\'nCyrus? Ain\'ttheypretty?” Thesittingroomanddiningroomweregaywithevergreensandold- fashionedflowers。Ourlivingroomwindowsinthewintertimeareusuallyfilledwithcarefullytendedpottedplants,andtheneighborshadloanedtheirgeraniumsandfuchsiasandheliotropeandbegoniastobrightentheWhittakerhouseforitsowner\'sreturn。CaptainCy,whowassittingintherocker,withBos\'nonhisknee,lookedabouthim。Nowthatthefirstburstofexcitementwasover,heseemedgraveandpreoccupied。 “Theylookmightypretty,Georgianna,“hesaid。“Fineenough。Butwhatwasthatyoujustsaid?Did——“ “Yup,“interruptedMissTaylor,whohadscarcelyceasedtalkingsincebreakfastthatmorning。“Yes,\'twasteacherthathelpedfix\'em。NotthatIwouldn\'thavegotalongwithouther,butIhadmoretodothanalittle,cleanin\'andscrubbin\'up。SoPhoebeshecomein,and——Oh!yes,asIwassayin\',shewasoutfrontwithme,buttheminuteyourcarriagedroveupwiththatlovelyspan—— AIN\'Tthatafinespan!Ical\'latethey\'re——“ “Whatbecomeofteacher?”brokeinBailey。 “Why,sherunoffsomewheres。Ididn\'tseewhereshewentto;I wastoobusyhollerin\'atCap\'nWhittakerandnoticin\'thatspan。 IbetyoutheymadeAngiePhinney\'seyesstickout。Iguesssherealizesthatweinthishousearesomepunkinsnow。IfIdon\'tlorditoverherwhenIrunacrostherthesedays,thenImissmyguess。I——“ “Belay!”orderedCaptainCy,hisgravitymorepronouncedthanever。 “Howdoesithappenthatyou——Seehere,Georgianna,didyoutellPh——er——MissDaweswhatItoldyoutotellherwhenIwentaway?” “Why,yes,Itoldher。Ihatedto,dreadful,butIdoneit。Shewasawfulsetbackatfust,butIguesssheaskedMr。Tidditt—— Whereyougoin\',Mr。Tidditt?” Thetownclerk,hisfacered,wasonhiswaytothedoor。 “AskedAse?”repeatedthecaptain。“Ase,comehere!Didyoutellheranything?” Asaphwasverymuchembarrassed。 “Well,“hestammered,“Ididn\'tmeanto,Cy,butshegottoaskin\' mequestions,andsomehowornotherIdidtellheraboutourconfab,yoursandmine。ItoldherthatIknewfolkswastalkin\',andIfelt\'twasmydutytotellyouso。That\'swhyIdoneit,andItoldheryousaid——well,youknowwhatyousaidyourself,Cy。“ CaptainCywasevidentlymuchdisturbed。HeputBos\'ndown,androsetohisfeet。 “Well,“heaskedsharply,“whatdidshesay?” “Oh!shewaswhiteandstillforaminuteortwo。Thenshekindofstampedherfootandwentoffandleftme。Butnexttimeshemetmeshewasniceaspie。She\'sbeenprettyfrostytoAngieandtherestof\'em,butshe\'sbeenalwaysnicetoBaileyandme。Why,whenIaskedherpardon,shesaidnotatall,shewasverygladtoknowthetruth;ithelpedhertounderstandthings。Andyoucouldseeshemeantit,too。She——“ “Soshehasbeencomin\'hereeversince。Andthegossiphasbeengoin\'on,Is\'pose。Well,bythebigdipper,it\'llstopnow!I\'llseetothat。“ TheBoardofStrategyandthehousekeeperwereamazed。 “Gossip!”repeatedBailey。“Well,Iguessthereain\'tnothin\'saidagainsthernow——notinTHIStown,thereain\'t!Why,allhandscan\'tpraiseherenoughforhersmartnessinfindin\'outaboutthatThomas。Ifitwan\'tforher,he\'dbebotherin\'youyet,Cy。Youknowit。Whatareyoutalkin\'about?” CaptainCypassedhishandoverhisforehead。 “Bos\'n,“hesaidslowly,“yourunandhelpGeorgiannainthekitchenaspell。She\'sgotherdinnertolookoutfor,Iguesslikely。Georgianna,“tothehousekeeper,wholookedanythingbuteager,“youbetterseetoyourdinnerrightoff,andtakeEmmiewithyou。“ MissTaylorreluctantlydeparted,leadingBos\'nbythehand。Thechildwasloathtoleaveheruncle,buthetoldherhewouldn\'tgiveacentforhisfirstdinnerathomeifshedidn\'thelpinpreparingit。Soshewentouthappy。 “Now,then,“demandedthecaptain,“what\'sthisaboutPhoebeandThomas?Iwanttoknow。Stop!Don\'taskanotherquestion。 Answermefirst。“ SotheBoardofStrategy,byturnsandinconcert,toldofthedrivetoTrumetandthecallonDebbyBeasley。Asaphwouldhavenarratedthestoryoftheupsetsulky,butBaileyshuthimupinshortorder。 “Nevermindthatfoolishness,“hesnapped。“Yousee,Cy,DebbyhadjustbeenouttoArizonavisitin\'oldBeasley\'sniece。Andshe\'dfellinwithawomanouttherewhosehusbandhadrunoffandlefther。AndDebby,shereadtheadvertisementabouthimintheArizonapaper,anditsaidhehadthespringhaltinhisoffhindleg,orsomethin\'similar。Now,Thomas,hehadthat,too,andtherewasotherthingsthatremindedPhoebeofhim。Soshedon\'tsaynothin\'tonobody,butshewritestothiswomanaskin\'formorepartic\'larsandaphotographofthemissin\'one。Thepartic\'larscome,butthephotographdidn\'t;thewifedidn\'thavenone,I b\'lieve。ButtherewasenoughtosendPhoebehotfoottoMr。 Peabody。AndPeabodyhewritestohislawyerfriendinButte,Montana。AndtheButtemanhe——“ “Well,thelongandshortofitis,“cutinTidditt,“thatitlookedsafeandsartinthatThomasHADmarriedtheArizonawomanwhilehisrealwife,Bos\'n\'sma,waslivin\',andhadrunoffandlefthersameashedidMary。Andthefunnypartofitis——“ “Thefunnypartofitis,“declaredBangs,drowninghisfriend\'svoicebyraisinghisown,“thatsomebodyoutthere,somescalawagfriendofthisThomas,musthavegotwindofwhatwasup,andsentwordtohim。\'Cause,whentheywenttohuntforhiminBoston,he\'dgone,skipped,cutstick。Andtheyain\'tseenhimsince。Hewasafraidofbein\'tookupforbigamist,yousee——forbein\'abigamy,Imean。Well,youknowwhatI\'mtryin\'tosay。Anyhow,ifithadn\'tbeenformeandPhoebe——“ “YOUandPhoebe!”snortedAsaph。“Youhadawholelottodowithit,didn\'tyou?YouandAuntDebby\'lldotogotogether。I understandshe\'scruisin\'roundmakin\'proclamationsthatSHEwasresponsibleforthewholething。No,sir-ree!it\'sPhoebeDawesthatthecreditbelongsto,andthistownain\'tdonenothin\'butpraisehersinceitcomeout。Youneverseesuchaquickcome- aboutinyourlife——unless\'twasHeman\'s。Butyouknewallthisafore,Whit。Peabodymusthavetoldyou。“ CaptainCyhadlistenedtohisfriends\'storywithafaceexpressiveofthemostblankastonishment。AshelearnedofthetriptoTrumetanditsresults,hiseyesandmouthopened,andherepeatedlyrubbedhisforeheadandmutteredexclamations。Now,atthementionofhislawyer\'sname,heseemedtoawaken。 “Holdon!”heinterrupted,wavinghishand。“Holdon!Bythebigdipper!thisis——is——WhereISPeabody?Iwanttoseehim。“ “HereIam,captain,“saidtheattorney。Hehadbeenouttothebarntosuperintendthestablingofthespan,butforthepastfiveminuteshadbeenstanding,unnoticedbyhisclient,onthethresholdofthediningroom。 “Seehere,“demandedCaptainCy,“seehere,Peabody;isthisyarntrue?ISit,now?thisabout——aboutPhoebeandall?” “Certainlyit\'strue。Isupposedyouknewit。Youdidn\'tseemsurprisedwhenItoldyouthecasewassettled。“ “Surprised?Why,no!IthoughtHemanhad——Nevermindthat。 Landoflove!SHEdidit。She!” Hesatweaklydown。Thelawyerlookedanxious。 “Mr。Tidditt,“hewhispered,“Ithinkperhapshehadbetterbeleftaloneforthepresent。He\'sjustupfromasickbed,andthishasbeenatryingforenoon。Comeinagainthisafternoon。Ishalltrytopersuadehimtotakeanap。“ TheBoardofStrategy,itscuriosityunsatisfied,departedreluctantly。WhenMr。Peabodyreturnedtothesittingroomhefoundthatnapswerefar,indeed,fromthecaptain\'sthoughts。Thelatterwaspacingthesitting-roomfloor。 “Whereisshe?”hedemanded。“Shewasstandin\'onthestepswithHeman。Haveyouseenhersince?” Hisfriendwastroubled。 “Why,yes,I\'veseenher,“hesaid。“Ihavebeentalkingwithher。 Shehasgoneaway。“ “GoneAWAY!Where?Whatdoyoumean?Sheain\'t——ain\'tleftBayport?” “No,no。WhatintheworldshouldsheleaveBayportfor?Shehasgonetoherboardinghouse,Iguess;atallevents,shewasheadedinthatdirection。“ “Whydidn\'tsheshakehandswithme?Whatmadehergooffandnotsayaword?Oh,well,IguesslikelyIknowthewhy!”Hesigheddespondently。“Itoldhernevertocomehereagain。“ “Youdid?Whatintheworld——“ “Well,forwhatIthoughtwasgoodreasons;allonheraccounttheywas。Andyetshedidcomeback,andkeptcomin\',evenafterAseblabbedthewholething。However,Is\'posethatwasjusttohelpGeorgianna。Oh,hum!IAManoldfool。“ Thelawyerinspectedhimseriously。 “Well,captain,“hesaidslowly,“ifitisanycomfortforyoutoknowthatyourreasonisn\'tthecorrectoneforMissDawes\'sgoingaway,Icanassureyouonthatpoint。Ithinkshewentbecauseshewasgreatlydisappointed,anddidn\'twishtoseeyoujustnow。“ “Disappointed?Whatdoyoumean?” “Humph!Ididn\'tmeantotellyouyet,butIjudgethatI\'dbetter。NooneknowsitherebutMissDawesandI,andprobablynoonebutusthreeneedeverknowit。Yousee,thefactisthattheArizonawoman,DesireHiggins,isn\'tMrs。Thomasatall。Heisn\'thermissinghusband。“ “What?” “Yes,it\'sso。Really,itwastoomuchofacoincidencetobepossible,andyetitcertainlydidseemthatitwouldprovetrue。 ThisHigginswomanwas,apparently,soanxioustofindhermissingmanthatshewasreadytorecognizealmostanydescription;andtheslightlamenessandthefactofhishavingbeeninMontanahelpedalong。Ifwecouldhavegottenaphotographsooner,thequestionwouldhavebeensettled。Onlylastweek,whileIwasinBoston,I gotwordfromthedetectiveagencythataphotohadbeenreceived。 Iwenttoseeitimmediately。Therewassomeresemblance,butnotenough。HenryThomaswasneverMr。Higgins。“ “But——but——theysayThomashasskippedout。“ “Yes,hehas。That\'sthequeerpartofit。AttheplacewhereheboardedwelearnedthathegotaletterfromArizona——trusttheaveragelandladytolookatpostmarks——thatheseemedgreatlyagitatedallthatday,andleftthatnight。Noonehasseenhimsince。Whyhewentisapuzzle。Where,wedon\'tcare。Solongashekeepsoutofourway,that\'senough。“ CaptainCydidnotcare,either。HesurmisedthatMr。Atkinsmightprobablyexplainthedisappearance。Andyet,oddlyenough,thisexplanationwasnotthetrueone。TheHonorableHemansolemnlyassuredthecaptainthathehadnotcommunicatedwithEmily\'sfather。Heintendedtodoso,asapartofthecompactagreeduponatthehotel,butthemanhadfled。Andthemysteryisstillunsolved。ThesuppositionisthattherereallywasawifesomewhereintheWest。WhoorwhereshewasnoBayporterknows。HenryThomashasnevercomebacktoexplain。 “ItoldMissDawesofthephotographandwhatitproved,“wentonPeabody。“Shewasdreadfullydisappointed。Shecouldhardlyspeakwhensheleftme。Iurgedhertocomeinandseeyou,butshewouldn\'t。Evidentlyshehadsetherheartonhelpingyouandthechild。Itistoobad,because,practicallyspeaking,weoweeverythingtoher。ThereislittledoubtthattheinquirysetonfootbyherscaredtheThomasfellowintoflight。Andshehasworkednightanddaytoaidus。Sheisaverycleverwoman,CaptainWhittaker,andagoodone。Youcan\'tthankherenough。 Here!whatareyouabout?” CaptainCystrodepasthimintothediningroom。Thehatrackhungonthewallbythesidedoor。Hesnatchedhiscapfromthepeg,andwasstrugglingintohisovercoat。 “Whereareyougoing?”demandedthelawyer。“Youmustn\'tattempttowalknow。Youneedrest。“ “Rest!I\'llrestbyandby。JustnowI\'vegotbusinesstoattendto。Letgoofthatpea-jacket。“ “But——“ “Nobutsaboutit。I\'llseeyoulater。Solong。“ Hethrewopenthedoorandhurrieddownthewalk。Thelawyerwatchedhiminamazement。Thenaslowsmileoverspreadhisface。 “Captain,“hecalled。“CaptainWhittaker。“ CaptainCylookedbackoverhisshoulder。“Whatdoyouwant?”heasked。 Mr。Peabody\'sfacewasnowintenselysolemn,buttherewasatwinkleinhiseye。 “Ithinkshe\'sattheboardinghouse,“hesaiddemurely。“I\'mprettycertainyou\'llfindherthere。“ Alltheregularsattheperfectboardinghousehad,ofcourse,attendedthereceptionattheCyWhittakerplace。Noneofthem,withtheexceptionoftheschoolmistress,hadasyetreturned。 Dinnerhadbeenforgottenintheexcitementofthegreatday,andKeturahandAngelineandMrs。Tripphadstoppedinatvariousdwellingsalongthemainroad,tocomparenotesonthecaptain\'sappearanceandtheAtkinsaddress。AsaphandBaileyandAlpheusSmalleywereatSimmons\'s。 CaptainCyknewbetterthantoattempthishurriedtripbywayoftheroad。Hehadnodesiretobeheldupandcongratulated。Hewentacrosslots,intherearofbarnsandorchards,wadingthroughdriftsandclimbingfencesasnosaneconvalescentshould。Butthecaptainatthatmomentwassufferingfromtheformofinsanityknownasthefixedidea。Shehaddoneallthisforhim——forHIM。 Andhislastmessagetoherhadbeenaninsult。 HeapproachedtheBangspropertybythestablelane。Noonelocksdoorsinourvillage,andthoseoftheperfectboardinghousewereunfastened。Heenteredbywayofthesideporch,justashehaddonewhenGabeLumley\'sdepotwagonfirstdepositedhiminthatyard。Butnowheenteredontiptoe。Thediningroomwasempty。 Hepeepedintothesittingroom。There,bythecentertable,satPhoebeDawes,herelbowonthearmofherchair,andherheadrestingonherhand。 “Ahem!Phoebe!”saidCaptainCy。 Shestarted,turned,andsawhimstandingthere。Hereyeswerewet,andtherewasahandkerchiefinherlap。 “Phoebe,“saidthecaptainanxiously,“haveyoubeencryin\'?” Sheroseontheinstant。Agreatwaveofredsweptoverherface。 Thehandkerchieffelltothefloor,andshestoopedandpickeditup。 “Crying?”sherepeatedconfusedly。“Why,no,ofcourse——ofcoursenot!I——Howdoyoudo,CaptainWhittaker?I\'m——we\'reallverygladtoseeyouhomeagain——andwell。“ Sheextendedherhand。CaptainCyreachedforwardtotakeit;thenhehesitated。 “Idon\'tthinkI\'doughttoletyoushakehandswithme,Phoebe,“ hesaid。“NotuntilIbegyourpardon。“ “Begmypardon?Why?” Heabsentlytookthehandandheldit。 “ForthewordIsenttoyouwhenIwentaway。\'Twasanawfulthingtosay,butImeantitforyoursake,youknow。Honest,Idid。“ Shelaughednervously。 “Oh!that,“shesaid。“Well,Ididthinkyouwereratherparticularastoyourvisitors。ButMr。Tiddittexplained,andthen——Youneedn\'tbegmypardon。Iappreciateyourthoughtfulness。Iknewyoumeanttobekindtome。“ “That\'swhatIdid。Butyoudidn\'tobeyorders。Youkeptcomin\'。 Now,why——“ “Why?Didyousupposethat_I_caredforthemaliciousgossipof—— suchpeople?Icamebecauseyouwereintrouble,andIhopedtohelpyou。And——andIthoughtIhadhelped,untilafewminutesago。“ Herlipquivered。Thatquiverwenttothecaptain\'sheart。 “Helped?”hefaltered。“Helped?Why,you\'vedonesomuchthatI can\'teverthankyou。You\'vebeentheonlyrealhelperI\'vehadinallthismiserablebusiness。You\'vestoodbymeallthrough。“ “Butitwasallwrong。Heisn\'tthemanatall。Didn\'tMr。 Peabodytellyou?” “Yes,yes,hetoldme。Whatdifferencedoesthatmake?Peabodybehanged!Heain\'tinthis。It\'syouandme——don\'tyousee?Whatmadeyoudoallthisforme?” Shelookedatthefloorandnotathimassheanswered。 “Why,becauseIwantedtohelpyou,“shesaid。“I\'vebeenaloneintheworldeversincemotherdied,yearsago。I\'vehadfewrealfriends。Yourfriendshiphadcometomeanagreatdealtome。Thesplendidfightyouweremakingforthatlittlegirlprovedwhatamanyouwere。Andyoufoughtsobravelywhenalmosteveryonewasagainstyou,Icouldn\'thelpwantingtodosomethingforyou。HowcouldI?Andnowithascometonothing——mypartofit。I\'msosorry。“ “Itain\'t,neither。It\'scometoeverything。Phoebe,Ididn\'tmeantosayverymuchmorethantobegyourpardonwhenIheadedforhere。ButI\'vegotto——I\'vesimplygotto。Thiscan\'tgoon。 Ican\'thaveyoukeepcomin\'toseeme——andBos\'n。Ican\'tkeepmeetin\'youeveryday。ICAN\'T。“ Shelookedup,asiftospeak,butsomething,possiblytheexpressioninhisface,causedhertolookquicklydownagain。 Shedidnotanswer。 “Ican\'tdoit,“continuedthecaptaindesperately。“\'Tain\'tforwhatfolksmightsay。Theywouldn\'tsaymuchwhenIwasaround,I tellyou。Itain\'tthat。It\'sbecauseIcan\'tbeartohaveyoujustafriend。Eitheryoumustbemore\'nthat,or——orI\'llhavetogosomewhereselse。IrealizedthatwhenIwasinWashin\'tonandcruisin\'toCaliforniaandback。I\'veeithergottotakeBos\'nandgoawayforgood,or——or——“ Shewouldnothelphim。Shewouldnotspeak。 “Yousee?”hegroaned。“Yousee,Phoebe,whatanoldfoolIam。 Ican\'taskyoutomarryme,mefifty-five,androughfromknockin\' roundtheworld,andyou,youngandeducated,andalady。Iain\'tfoolenoughtoasksuchathingasthat。Andyet,Icouldn\'tstayhereandmeetyoueveryday,andbyandbyseeyoumarrysomebodyelse。Bythebigdipper,Icouldn\'tdoit!Sothat\'swhyIcan\'tshakehandswithyouto-day——noranymore,exceptwhenIsaygood- byforkeeps。“ Thenshelookedup。Thecolorwasstillbrightinherface,andhereyesweremoist,butshewassmiling。 “Can\'tshakehandswithme?”shesaid。“Please,whathaveyoubeendoingforthelastfiveminutes?” CaptainCydroppedherhandasifhisownhadbeenstruckwithparalysis。 “Goodland!”hestammered。“Ididn\'tknowIdidit;honesttruth,Ididn\'t。“ Phoebe\'ssmilewasstillthere,faint,butverysweet。 “Whydidyoustop?”shequeried。“Ididn\'taskyouto。“ “WhydidIstop?Why,becauseI——I——IdeclareI\'mashamed——“ Shetookhishandandclaspeditwithbothherown。 “I\'mnot,“shesaidbravely,hereyesbrighteningasthewonderandincredulousjoygrewinhis。“I\'mveryproud。Andvery,veryhappy。“ TherewastobeabigsupperattheCyWhittakerplacethatnight。 Itwasanimpromptuaffair,arrangedonthespurofthemomentbyCaptainCy,who,inspiteofthelawyer\'sprotestsandanxietyconcerninghishealth,wentserenelyupanddownthemainroad,invitingeverybodyhemetorcouldthinkof。Thecaptain\'sfacewasasradiantasaspringsunrise。Hissmile,asAsaphsaid,“prettynighcuttheupperhalfofhisheadoff。“Peoplewhohadotherengagements,andwould,underordinarycircumstances,haverefusedtheinvitation,couldn\'tsaynotohishearty,“Can\'tcome? Courseyou\'llcome!Manalive!IWANTyou。“ “Invalid,ishe?”observedJosiahDimick,afterreceivingandacceptinghisowninvitation。“Well,IwishtothunderIcouldbetookdownwiththesamekindofdisease。I\'dbewillin\'tolingeralongwithitquiteaspellifitpumpedmeasfullofjoyasWhitseemstobe。Don\'tgivelaughin\'gastokeepoffpneumonia,dothey?No?Well,I\'dliketoknowthenameofhismedicine,that\'sall。“ Supperwastobereadyatsix。Georgianna,assistedbyKeturahBangs,Mrs。SylvanusCahoon,andothervolunteers,wasgloriouslybusyinthekitchen。Thetableinthediningroomreachedfromoneendofthebigapartmenttotheother。Guestswouldbegintoarriveshortly。WilyMr。Peabody,guessingthatCaptainCymightprefertobealone,hadtakentheBoardofStrategyoutridingbehindthespan。 Inthesittingroom,aroundthebaseburnerstove,werethreepersons——CaptainCy,Bos\'n,andPhoebe。MissDaweshad“comeearly,“atthecaptain\'surgentappeal。Nowshewassittingintherocker,atonesideofthestove,gazingdreamilyattheruddylightbehindtheisinglasspanes。Shelookedquietly,blissfullycontentedandhappy。Atherfeet,onthebraidedmat,satBos\'n,playingwithLonesome,whopurredlazily。Thelittlegirlwashappy,too,forwasnotherbelovedUncleCyrusathomeagain,withalldangeroftheirseparationendedforevermore? AsforCaptainCyhimself,theradiantexpressionwasstillonhisface,brighterthanever。HelookedacrossatPhoebe,whosmiledbackathim。ThenheglanceddownatBos\'n。Andallatonceherealizedthatthiswasthefulfillmentofhisdream。Herewashis“picture“;thesittingroomwasnowashehadalwayslovedtothinkofit——asitusedtobe。Hewasinhisfather\'schair,Phoebeintheonehismotherusedtooccupy,andbetweenthem——justwherehehadsatsooftenwhenaboy——thechild。TheCyWhittakerplacehadagain,andatlast,comeintoitsown。 Hedrewalongbreath,andlookedabouttheroom;atthestove,thelamp,theold,familiarfurniture,athisgrandfather\'sportraitoverthemantel。Then,inaflashofmemory,hisfather\'swordscamebacktohim,andhesaid,laughingaloudfrompurehappiness: “Bos\'n,rundowncellarandgetmeapitcherofcider,won\'tyou?—— there\'sagoodfeller。“ End