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类别:其他 作者:Lucy Maud Montgomery字数:21044更新时间:18/12/21 16:51:48
CAPTAINJIM \"OldDoctorDave\"and\"Mrs。DoctorDave\"hadcomedowntothelittlehousetogreetthebrideandgroom。 DoctorDavewasabig,jolly,white-whiskeredoldfellow,andMrs。Doctorwasatrimrosy-cheeked,silver-hairedlittleladywhotookAnneatoncetoherheart,literallyandfiguratively。 \"I’msogladtoseeyou,dear。Youmustberealtired。We’vegotabiteofsupperready,andCaptainJimbroughtupsometroutforyou。CaptainJim——whereareyou?Oh,he’sslippedouttoseetothehorse,I suppose。Comeupstairsandtakeyourthingsoff。\" Annelookedaboutherwithbright,appreciativeeyesasshefollowedMrs。DoctorDaveupstairs。Shelikedtheappearanceofhernewhomeverymuch。ItseemedtohavetheatmosphereofGreenGablesandtheflavorofheroldtraditions。 \"IthinkIwouldhavefoundMissElizabethRussella`kindredspirit,’\"shemurmuredwhenshewasaloneinherroom。Thereweretwowindowsinit;thedormeronelookedoutonthelowerharborandthesand-barandtheFourWindslight。 \"AmagiccasementopeningonthefoamOfperilousseasinfairylandsforlorn,\" quotedAnnesoftly。Thegablewindowgaveaviewofalittleharvest-huedvalleythroughwhichabrookran。 Halfamileupthebrookwastheonlyhouseinsight——anold,rambling,grayonesurroundedbyhugewillowsthroughwhichitswindowspeered,likeshy,seekingeyes,intothedusk。Annewonderedwholivedthere;theywouldbehernearestneighborsandshehopedtheywouldbenice。Shesuddenlyfoundherselfthinkingofthebeautifulgirlwiththewhitegeese。 \"Gilbertthoughtshedidn’tbelonghere,\"musedAnne,\"butIfeelsureshedoes。Therewassomethingaboutherthatmadeherpartoftheseaandtheskyandtheharbor。FourWindsisinherblood。\" WhenAnnewentdownstairsGilbertwasstandingbeforethefireplacetalkingtoastranger。BothturnedasAnneentered。 \"Anne,thisisCaptainBoyd。CaptainBoyd,mywife。\" ItwasthefirsttimeGilberthadsaid\"mywife\"toanybodybutAnne,andhenarrowlyescapedburstingwiththeprideofit。TheoldcaptainheldoutasinewyhandtoAnne;theysmiledateachotherandwerefriendsfromthatmoment。Kindredspiritflashedrecognitiontokindredspirit。 \"I’mrightdownpleasedtomeetyou,MistressBlythe; andIhopeyou’llbeashappyasthefirstbridewaswhocamehere。Ican’twishyounobetterthanTHAT。 Butyourhusbanddoesn’tintroducemejestexactlyright。`CaptainJim’ismyweek-a-daynameandyoumightaswellbeginasyou’resartaintoendup——callingmethat。Yousartainlyareanicelittlebride,MistressBlythe。LookingatyousortermakesmefeelthatI’vejestbeenmarriedmyself。\" AmidthelaughterthatfollowedMrs。DoctorDaveurgedCaptainJimtostayandhavesupperwiththem。 \"Thankyoukindly。’Twillbearealtreat,MistressDoctor。Imostlyhastoeatmymealsalone,withthereflectionofmyuglyoldphizinalooking-glassoppositeforcompany。’Tisn’toftenIhaveachancetositdownwithtwosuchsweet,purtyladies。\" CaptainJim’scomplimentsmaylookverybaldonpaper,buthepaidthemwithsuchagracious,gentledeferenceoftoneandlookthatthewomanuponwhomtheywerebestowedfeltthatshewasbeingofferedaqueen’stributeinakinglyfashion。 CaptainJimwasahigh-souled,simple-mindedoldman,witheternalyouthinhiseyesandheart。Hehadatall,ratherungainlyfigure,somewhatstooped,yetsuggestiveofgreatstrengthandendurance;aclean-shavenfacedeeplylinedandbronzed;athickmaneofiron-grayhairfallingquitetohisshoulders,andapairofremarkablyblue,deep-seteyes,whichsometimestwinkledandsometimesdreamed,andsometimeslookedoutseawardwithawistfulquestinthem,asofoneseekingsomethingpreciousandlost。 AnnewastolearnonedaywhatitwasforwhichCaptainJimlooked。 ItcouldnotbedeniedthatCaptainJimwasahomelyman。Hissparejaws,ruggedmouth,andsquarebrowwerenotfashionedonthelinesofbeauty;andhehadpassedthroughmanyhardshipsandsorrowswhichhadmarkedhisbodyaswellashissoul;butthoughatfirstsightAnnethoughthimplainsheneverthoughtanythingmoreaboutit——thespiritshiningthroughthatruggedtenementbeautifieditsowholly。 Theygatheredgailyaroundthesuppertable。ThehearthfirebanishedthechilloftheSeptemberevening,butthewindowofthediningroomwasopenandseabreezesenteredattheirownsweetwill。Theviewwasmagnificent,takingintheharborandthesweepoflow,purplehillsbeyond。ThetablewasheapedwithMrs。Doctor’sdelicaciesbutthepiecederesistancewasundoubtedlythebigplatterofseatrout。 \"Thoughtthey’dbesortertastyaftertravelling,\" saidCaptainJim。\"They’refreshastroutcanbe,MistressBlythe。TwohoursagotheywereswimmingintheGlenPond。\" \"Whoisattendingtothelighttonight,CaptainJim?\" askedDoctorDave。 \"NephewAlec。HeunderstandsitaswellasIdo。 Well,now,I’mrealgladyouaskedmetostaytosupper。I’mproperhungry——didn’thavemuchofadinnertoday。\" \"Ibelieveyouhalfstarveyourselfmostofthetimedownatthatlight,\"saidMrs。DoctorDaveseverely。 \"Youwon’ttakethetroubletogetupadecentmeal。\" \"Oh,Ido,MistressDoctor,Ido,\"protestedCaptainJim。\"Why,Ilivelikeakinggen’rally。LastnightIwasuptotheGlenandtookhometwopoundsofsteak。 Imeanttohaveaspankinggooddinnertoday。\" \"Andwhathappenedtothesteak?\"askedMrs。DoctorDave。\"Didyouloseitonthewayhome?\" \"No。\"CaptainJimlookedsheepish。\"Justatbedtimeapoor,ornerysortofdogcamealongandaskedforanight’slodging。Guesshebelongedtosomeofthefishermen’longshore。Icouldn’tturnthepoorcurout——hehadasorefoot。SoIshuthimintheporch,withanoldbagtolieon,andwenttobed。ButsomehowIcouldn’tsleep。Cometothinkitover,I sorterrememberedthatthedoglookedhungry。\" \"Andyougotupandgavehimthatsteak——ALLthatsteak,\"saidMrs。DoctorDave,withakindoftriumphantreproof。 \"Well,therewasn’tanythingelseTOgivehim,\"saidCaptainJimdeprecatingly。\"Nothingadog’dcarefor,thatis。IreckonheWAShungry,forhemadeabouttwobitesofit。Ihadafinesleeptherestofthenightbutmydinnerhadtobesorterscanty——potatoesandpoint,asyoumightsay。Thedog,helitoutforhomethismorning。IreckonHEweren’tavegetarian。\" \"Theideaofstarvingyourselfforaworthlessdog!\" sniffedMrs。Doctor。 \"Youdon’tknowbuthemaybeworthalottosomebody,\"protestedCaptainJim。\"Hedidn’tLOOKofmuchaccount,butyoucan’tgobylooksinjedgingadog。Likemeself,hemightbearealbeautyinside。 TheFirstMatedidn’tapproveofhim,I’llallow。Hislanguagewasrightdownforcible。ButtheFirstMateisprejudiced。Nouseintakingacat’sopinionofadog。 ’Tennyrate,Ilostmydinner,sothisnicespreadinthisdee-lightfulcompanyisrealpleasant。It’sagreatthingtohavegoodneighbors。\" \"Wholivesinthehouseamongthewillowsupthebrook?\"askedAnne。 \"Mrs。DickMoore,\"saidCaptainJim——\"andherhusband,\"headded,asifbywayofanafterthought。 Annesmiled,anddeducedamentalpictureofMrs。DickMoorefromCaptainJim’swayofputtingit;evidentlyasecondMrs。RachelLynde。 \"Youhaven’tmanyneighbors,MistressBlythe,\"CaptainJimwenton。\"Thissideoftheharborismightythinlysettled。MostofthelandbelongstoMr。HowardupyanderpasttheGlen,andherentsitoutforpasture。 Theothersideoftheharbor,now,isthickwithfolks——’speciallyMacAllisters。There’sawholecolonyofMacAllistersyoucan’tthrowastonebutyouhitone。IwastalkingtooldLeonBlacquieretheotherday。He’sbeenworkingontheharborallsummer。 `Dey’renearlyallMacAllistersoverthar,’hetoldme。 `Dare’sNeilMacAllisterandSandyMacAllisterandWilliamMacAllisterandAlecMacAllisterandAngusMacAllister——andIbelievedare’sdeDevilMacAllister。’\" \"TherearenearlyasmanyElliottsandCrawfords,\" saidDoctorDave,afterthelaughterhadsubsided。 \"Youknow,Gilbert,wefolkonthissideofFourWindshaveanoldsaying——`FromtheconceitoftheElliotts,theprideoftheMacAllisters,andthevaingloryoftheCrawfords,goodLorddeliverus。’\" \"There’saplentyoffinepeopleamongthem,though,\" saidCaptainJim。\"IsailedwithWilliamCrawfordformanyayear,andforcourageandenduranceandtruththatmanhadn’tanequal。They’vegotbrainsoveronthatsideofFourWinds。Mebbethat’swhythissideissorterinclinedtopickon’em。Strange,ain’tit,howfolksseemtoresentanyonebeingbornamiteclevererthantheybe。\" DoctorDave,whohadafortyyears’feudwiththeover-harborpeople,laughedandsubsided。 \"Wholivesinthatbrilliantemeraldhouseabouthalfamileuptheroad?\"askedGilbert。 CaptainJimsmileddelightedly。 \"MissCorneliaBryant。She’lllikelybeovertoseeyousoon,seeingyou’rePresbyterians。IfyouwereMethodistsshewouldn’tcomeatall。CorneliahasaholyhorrorofMethodists。\" \"She’squiteacharacter,\"chuckledDoctorDave。\"A mostinveterateman-hater!\" \"Sourgrapes?\"queriedGilbert,laughing。 \"No,’tisn’tsourgrapes,\"answeredCaptainJimseriously。\"Corneliacouldhavehadherpickwhenshewasyoung。Evenyetshe’sonlytosaythewordtoseetheoldwidowersjump。ShejestseemstohavebeenbornwithasortofchronicspiteaginmenandMethodists。She’sgotthebitteresttongueandthekindestheartinFourWinds。Whereverthere’sanytrouble,thatwomanisthere,doingeverythingtohelpinthetenderestway。Sheneversaysaharshwordaboutanotherwoman,andifshelikestocarduspoorscalawagsofmendownIreckonourtougholdhidescanstandit。\" \"Shealwaysspeakswellofyou,CaptainJim,\"saidMrs。Doctor。 \"Yes,I’mafraidso。Idon’thalflikeit。Itmakesmefeelasiftheremustbesomethingsorterunnateralaboutme。\" CHAPTER7 THESCHOOLMASTER’SBRIDE \"Whowasthefirstbridewhocametothishouse,CaptainJim?\"Anneasked,astheysataroundthefireplaceaftersupper。 \"WassheapartofthestoryI’veheardwasconnectedwiththishouse?\"askedGilbert。\"Somebodytoldmeyoucouldtellit,CaptainJim。\" \"Well,yes,Iknowit。IreckonI’mtheonlypersonlivinginFourWindsnowthatcanremembertheschoolmaster’sbrideasshewaswhenshecometotheIsland。She’sbeendeadthisthirtyyear,butshewasoneofthemwomenyouneverforget。\" \"Tellusthestory,\"pleadedAnne。\"Iwanttofindoutallaboutthewomenwhohavelivedinthishousebeforeme。\" \"Well,there’sjestbeenthree——ElizabethRussell,andMrs。NedRussell,andtheschoolmaster’sbride。 ElizabethRussellwasanice,cleverlittlecritter,andMrs。Nedwasanicewoman,too。Buttheyweren’teverliketheschoolmaster’sbride。 \"Theschoolmaster’snamewasJohnSelwyn。HecameoutfromtheOldCountrytoteachschoolattheGlenwhenI wasaboyofsixteen。Hewasn’tmuchliketheusualrunofderelictswhousedtocomeouttoP。E。I。toteachschoolinthemdays。Mostofthemwereclever,drunkencritterswhotaughtthechildrenthethreeR’swhentheyweresober,andlambastedthemwhentheywasn’t。ButJohnSelwynwasafine,handsomeyoungfellow。Heboardedatmyfather’s,andheandmewerecronies,thoughhewastenyearsolder’nme。Wereadandwalkedandtalkedaheaptogether。Heknewaboutallthepoetrythatwaseverwritten,Ireckon,andheusedtoquoteittomealongshoreintheevenings。 Dadthoughtitanawfulwasteoftime,buthesorterenduredit,hopingit’dputmeoffthenotionofgoingtosea。Well,nothingcoulddoTHAT——mothercomeofaraceofsea-goingfolkanditwasborninme。ButI lovedtohearJohnreadandrecite。It’salmostsixtyyearsago,butIcouldrepeatyardsofpoetryIlearnedfromhim。Nearlysixtyyears!\" CaptainJimwassilentforaspace,gazingintotheglowingfireinaquestofthebygones。Then,withasigh,heresumedhisstory。 \"IrememberonespringeveningImethimonthesand-hills。Helookedsorteruplifted——jestlikeyoudid,Dr。Blythe,whenyoubroughtMistressBlytheintonight。IthoughtofhimtheminuteIseenyou。Andhetoldmethathehadasweetheartbackhomeandthatshewascomingouttohim。Iwasn’tmore’nhalfpleased,orneryyounglumpofselfishnessthatIwas;I thoughthewouldn’tbeasmuchmyfriendaftershecame。ButI’denoughdecencynottolethimseeit。 Hetoldmeallabouther。HernamewasPersisLeigh,andshewouldhavecomeoutwithhimifithadn’tbeenforherolduncle。Hewassick,andhe’dlookedafterherwhenherparentsdiedandshewouldn’tleavehim。 AndnowhewasdeadandshewascomingouttomarryJohnSelwyn。’Twasn’tnoeasyjourneyforawomaninthemdays。Thereweren’tnosteamers,youmustricollect。 \"`Whendoyouexpecther?’saysI。 \"`ShesailsontheRoyalWilliam,the20thofJune,’ sayshe,`andsosheshouldbeherebymid-July。I mustsetCarpenterJohnsontobuildingmeahomeforher。Herlettercometoday。IknowbeforeIopeneditthatithadgoodnewsforme。Isawherafewnightsago。’ \"Ididn’tunderstandhim,andthenheexplained——thoughIdidn’tunderstandTHATmuchbetter。 Hesaidhehadagift——oracurse。Themwashiswords,MistressBlythe——agiftoracurse。Hedidn’tknowwhichitwas。Hesaidagreat-great-grandmotherofhishadhadit,andtheyburnedherforawitchonaccountofit。Hesaidqueerspells——trances,Ithinkwasthenamehegive’em——comeoverhimnowandagain。Aretheresuchthings,Doctor?\" \"Therearepeoplewhoarecertainlysubjecttotrances,\"answeredGilbert。\"Thematterismoreinthelineofpsychicalresearchthanmedical。WhatwerethetrancesofthisJohnSelwynlike?\" \"Likedreams,\"saidtheoldDoctorskeptically。 \"Hesaidhecouldseethingsinthem,\"saidCaptainJimslowly。 \"Mindyou,I’mtellingyoujestwhatHEsaid——thingsthatwerehappening——thingsthatwereGOINGtohappen。 Hesaidtheyweresometimesacomforttohimandsometimesahorror。Fournightsbeforethishe’dbeeninone——wentintoitwhilehewassittinglookingatthefire。AndhesawanoldroomheknewwellinEngland,andPersisLeighinit,holdingoutherhandstohimandlookinggladandhappy。Soheknewhewasgoingtoheargoodnewsofher。\" \"Adream——adream,\"scoffedtheoldDoctor。 \"Likely——likely,\"concededCaptainJim。\"That’swhat_I_saidtohimatthetime。Itwasavastmorecomfortabletothinkso。Ididn’tliketheideaofhimseeingthingslikethat——itwasrealuncanny。 \"`No,’sayshe,`Ididn’tdreamit。Butwewon’ttalkofthisagain。Youwon’tbesomuchmyfriendifyouthinkmuchaboutit。’ \"Itoldhimnothingcouldmakemeanylesshisfriend。 Buthejestshookhisheadandsays,sayshe: \"`Lad,Iknow。I’velostfriendsbeforebecauseofthis。Idon’tblamethem。TherearetimeswhenIfeelhardlyfriendlytomyselfbecauseofit。Suchapowerhasabitofdivinityinit——whetherofagoodoranevildivinitywhoshallsay?AndwemortalsallshrinkfromtooclosecontactwithGodordevil。’ \"Themwashiswords。Irememberthemasif’twasyesterday,thoughIdidn’tknowjestwhathemeant。 Whatdoyous’poseheDIDmean,doctor?\" \"Idoubtifheknewwhathemeanthimself,\"saidDoctorDavetestily。 \"IthinkIunderstand,\"whisperedAnne。Shewaslisteninginheroldattitudeofclaspedlipsandshiningeyes。CaptainJimtreatedhimselftoanadmiringsmilebeforehewentonwithhisstory。 \"Well,purtysoonalltheGlenandFourWindspeopleknewtheschoolmaster’sbridewascoming,andtheywereallgladbecausetheythoughtsomuchofhim。Andeverybodytookaninterestinhisnewhouse——THIS house。Hepickedthissiteforit,becauseyoucouldseetheharborandheartheseafromit。Hemadethegardenoutthereforhisbride,buthedidn’tplanttheLombardies。Mrs。NedRussellplantedTHEM。Butthere’sadoublerowofrose-bushesinthegardenthatthelittlegirlswhowenttotheGlenschoolsetouttherefortheschoolmaster’sbride。Hesaidtheywerepinkforhercheeksandwhiteforherbrowandredforherlips。He’dquotedpoetrysomuchthathesortergotintothehabitoftalkingit,too,Ireckon。 \"Almosteverybodysenthimsomelittlepresenttohelpoutthefurnishingofthehouse。WhentheRussellscameintoittheywerewell-to-doandfurnisheditrealhandsome,asyoucansee;butthefirstfurniturethatwentintoitwasplainenough。Thislittlehousewasrichinlove,though。Thewomensentinquiltsandtableclothsandtowels,andonemanmadeachestforher,andanotheratableandsoon。EvenblindoldAuntMargaretBoydwovealittlebasketforheroutofthesweet-scentedsand-hillgrass。Theschoolmaster’swifeuseditforyearstokeepherhandkerchiefsin。 \"Well,atlasteverythingwasready——eventothelogsinthebigfireplacereadyforlighting。’Twasn’texactlyTHISfireplace,though’twasinthesameplace。 MissElizabethhadthisputinwhenshemadethehouseoverfifteenyearsago。Itwasabig,old-fashionedfireplacewhereyoucouldhaveroastedanox。Many’sthetimeI’vesathereandspunyarns,same’sI’mdoingtonight。\" Againtherewasasilence,whileCaptainJimkeptapassingtrystwithvisitantsAnneandGilbertcouldnotsee——thefolkswhohadsatwithhimaroundthatfireplaceinthevanishedyears,withmirthandbridaljoyshiningineyeslongsinceclosedforeverunderchurchyardsodorheavingleaguesofsea。Hereonoldennightschildrenhadtossedlaughterlightlytoandfro。Hereonwintereveningsfriendshadgathered。Danceandmusicandjesthadbeenhere。 Hereyouthsandmaidenshaddreamed。ForCaptainJimthelittlehousewastenantedwithshapesentreatingremembrance。 \"ItwasthefirstofJulywhenthehousewasfinished。 Theschoolmasterbegantocountthedaysthen。Weusedtoseehimwalkingalongtheshore,andwe’dsaytoeachother,`She’llsoonbewithhimnow。’ \"ShewasexpectedthemiddleofJuly,butshedidn’tcomethen。Nobodyfeltanxious。Vesselswereoftendelayedfordaysandmebbeweeks。TheRoyalWilliamwasaweekoverdue——andthentwo——andthenthree。Andatlastwebegantobefrightened,anditgotworseandworse。Fin’llyIcouldn’tbeartolookintoJohnSelwyn’seyes。D’yeknow,MistressBlythe\"——CaptainJimloweredhisvoice——\"Iusedtothinkthattheylookedjustlikewhathisoldgreat-great-grandmother’smusthavebeenwhentheywereburninghertodeath。Heneversaidmuchbuthetaughtschoollikeamaninadreamandthenhurriedtotheshore。Manyanighthewalkedtherefromdarktodawn。Peoplesaidhewaslosinghismind。Everybodyhadgivenuphope——theRoyalWilliamwaseightweeksoverdue。ItwasthemiddleofSeptemberandtheschoolmaster’sbridehadn’tcome——neverwouldcome,wethought。 \"Therewasabigstormthenthatlastedthreedays,andontheeveningafteritdiedawayIwenttotheshore。 Ifoundtheschoolmasterthere,leaningwithhisarmsfoldedagainstabigrock,gazingouttosea。 \"Ispoketohimbuthedidn’tanswer。HiseyesseemedtobelookingatsomethingIcouldn’tsee。Hisfacewasset,likeadeadman’s。 \"`John——John,’Icalledout——jestlikethat——jestlikeafrightenedchild,`wakeup——wakeup。’ \"Thatstrange,awfullookseemedtosorterfadeoutofhiseyes。 Heturnedhisheadandlookedatme。I’veneverforgothisface——neverwillforgetittillIshipsformylastvoyage。 \"`Alliswell,lad,’hesays。`I’veseentheRoyalWilliamcomingaroundEastPoint。Shewillbeherebydawn。TomorrownightIshallsitwithmybridebymyownhearth-fire。’ \"Doyouthinkhedidseeit?\"demandedCaptainJimabruptly。 \"Godknows,\"saidGilbertsoftly。\"Greatloveandgreatpainmightcompassweknownotwhatmarvels。\" \"Iamsurehedidseeit,\"saidAnneearnestly。 \"Fol-de-rol,\"saidDoctorDave,buthespokewithlessconvictionthanusual。 \"Because,youknow,\"saidCaptainJimsolemnly,\"theRoyalWilliamcameintoFourWindsHarboratdaylightthenextmorning。 EverysoulintheGlenandalongtheshorewasattheoldwharftomeether。Theschoolmasterhadbeenwatchingthereallnight。Howwecheeredasshesailedupthechannel。\" CaptainJim’seyeswereshining。TheywerelookingattheFourWindsHarborofsixtyyearsagone,withabatteredoldshipsailingthroughthesunrisesplendor。 \"AndPersisLeighwasonboard?\"askedAnne。 \"Yes——herandthecaptain’swife。They’dhadanawfulpassage——stormafterstorm——andtheirprovisionsgiveout,too。Buttheretheywereatlast。WhenPersisLeighsteppedontotheoldwharfJohnSelwyntookherinhisarms——andfolksstoppedcheeringandbeguntocry。Icriedmyself,though’twasyears,mindyou,aforeI’dadmitit。Ain’titfunnyhowashamedboysareoftears?\" \"WasPersisLeighbeautiful?\"askedAnne。 \"Well,Idon’tknowthatyou’dcallherbeautifulexactly——I——don’t——know,\"saidCaptainJimslowly。 \"Somehow,younevergotsofaralongastowonderifshewashandsomeornot。Itjestdidn’tmatter。Therewassomethingsosweetandwinsomeaboutherthatyouhadtoloveher,thatwasall。Butshewaspleasanttolookat——big,clear,hazeleyesandheapsofglossybrownhair,andanEnglishskin。Johnandherweremarriedatourhousethatnightatearlycandle-lighting;everybodyfromfarandnearwastheretoseeitandweallbroughtthemdownhereafterwards。 MistressSelwynlightedthefire,andwewentawayandleftthemsittinghere,jestasJohnhadseeninthatvisionofhis。Astrangething——astrangething!ButI’veseenaturriblelotofstrangethingsinmytime。\" CaptainJimshookhisheadsagely。 \"It’sadearstory,\"saidAnne,feelingthatforonceshehadgotenoughromancetosatisfyher。\"Howlongdidtheylivehere?\" \"Fifteenyears。Iranofftoseasoonaftertheyweremarried,liketheyoungscalawagIwas。ButeverytimeIcomebackfromavoyageI’dheadforhere,evenbeforeIwenthome,andtellMistressSelwynallaboutit。Fifteenhappyyears!Theyhadasortoftalentforhappiness,themtwo。Somefolksarelikethat,ifyou’venoticed。TheyCOULDN’Tbeunhappyforlong,nomatterwhathappened。Theyquarrelledonceortwice,fortheywasbothhigh-sperrited。ButMistressSelwynsaystomeonce,saysshe,laughinginthatprettywayofhers,`IfeltdreadfulwhenJohnandIquarrelled,butunderneathitallIwasveryhappybecauseIhadsuchanicehusbandtoquarrelwithandmakeitupwith。’ThentheymovedtoCharlottetown,andNedRussellboughtthishouseandbroughthisbridehere。 Theywereagayyoungpair,asIrememberthem。MissElizabethRussellwasAlec’ssister。Shecametolivewiththemayearorsolater,andshewasacreatureofmirth,too。ThewallsofthishousemustbesorterSOAKEDwithlaughingandgoodtimes。You’rethethirdbrideI’veseencomehere,MistressBlythe——andthehandsomest。\" CaptainJimcontrivedtogivehissunflowercomplimentthedelicacyofaviolet,andAnneworeitproudly。 Shewaslookingherbestthatnight,withthebridalroseonhercheeksandthelove-lightinhereyes;evengruffoldDoctorDavegaveheranapprovingglance,andtoldhiswife,astheydrovehometogether,thatthatred-headedwifeoftheboy’swassomethingofabeauty。 \"Imustbegettingbacktothelight,\"announcedCaptainJim。\"I’veenj’yedthiseveningsomethingtremenjus。\" \"Youmustcomeoftentoseeus,\"saidAnne。 \"Iwonderifyou’dgivethatinvitationifyouknewhowlikelyI’llbetoacceptit,\"CaptainJimremarkedwhimsically。 \"WhichisanotherwayofsayingyouwonderifImeanit,\"smiledAnne。\"Ido,`crossmyheart,’asweusedtosayatschool。\" \"ThenI’llcome。You’relikelytobepesteredwithmeatanyhour。AndI’llbeproudtohaveyoudropdownandvisitmenowandthen,too。Gin’rallyIhaven’tanyonetotalktobuttheFirstMate,blesshissociableheart。He’samightygoodlistener,andhasforgotmore’nanyMacAllisterofthemalleverknew,butheisn’tmuchofaconversationalist。You’reyoungandI’mold,butoursoulsareaboutthesameage,I reckon。WebothbelongtotheracethatknowsJoseph,asCorneliaBryantwouldsay。\" \"TheracethatknowsJoseph?\"puzzledAnne。 \"Yes。Corneliadividesallthefolksintheworldintotwokinds——theracethatknowsJosephandtheracethatdon’t。Ifapersonsorterseeseyetoeyewithyou,andhasprettymuchthesameideasaboutthings,andthesametasteinjokes——why,thenhebelongstotheracethatknowsJoseph。\" \"Oh,Iunderstand,\"exclaimedAnne,lightbreakinginuponher。 \"It’swhatIusedtocall——andstillcallinquotationmarks`kindredspirits。’\" \"Jestso——jestso,\"agreedCaptainJim。\"We’reit,whateverITis。Whenyoucomeintonight,MistressBlythe,Isaystomyself,saysI,`Yes,she’softheracethatknowsJoseph。’AndmightygladIwas,forifitwasn’tsowecouldn’thavehadanyrealsatisfactionineachother’scompany。TheracethatknowsJosephisthesaltoftheairth,Ireckon。\" ThemoonhadjustrisenwhenAnneandGilbertwenttothedoorwiththeirguests。FourWindsHarborwasbeginningtobeathingofdreamandglamourandenchantment——aspellboundhavenwherenotempestmighteverravin。TheLombardiesdownthelane,tallandsombreasthepriestlyformsofsomemysticband,weretippedwithsilver。 \"AlwayslikedLombardies,\"saidCaptainJim,wavingalongarmatthem。\"They’rethetreesofprincesses。 They’reoutoffashionnow。Folkscomplainthattheydieatthetopandgetragged-looking。Sotheydo——sotheydo,ifyoudon’triskyourneckeveryspringclimbingupalightladdertotrimthemout。IalwaysdiditforMissElizabeth,soherLombardiesnevergotout-at-elbows。Shewasespeciallyfondofthem。Shelikedtheirdignityandstand-offishness。THEYdon’thobnobwitheveryTom,DickandHarry。Ifit’smaplesforcompany,MistressBlythe,it’sLombardiesforsociety。\" \"Whatabeautifulnight,\"saidMrs。DoctorDave,assheclimbedintotheDoctor’sbuggy。 \"Mostnightsarebeautiful,\"saidCaptainJim。\"ButI ’lowthatmoonlightoverFourWindsmakesmesorterwonderwhat’sleftforheaven。Themoon’sagreatfriendofmine,MistressBlythe。I’velovedhereversinceIcanremember。WhenIwasalittlechapofeightIfellasleepinthegardenoneeveningandwasn’tmissed。IwokeupalonginthenightandIwasmostscaredtodeath。Whatshadowsandqueernoisestherewas!Idursn’tmove。Jestcrouchedtherequaking,poorsmallmite。Seemed’sifthereweren’tanyoneintheworldbutmeselfanditwasmightybig。 ThenallatonceIsawthemoonlookingdownatmethroughtheappleboughs,jestlikeanoldfriend。I wascomfortedrightoff。Gotupandwalkedtothehouseasbraveasalion,lookingather。Many’sthenightI’vewatchedherfromthedeckofmyvessel,onseasfarawayfromhere。Whydon’tyoufolkstellmetotakeintheslackofmyjawandgohome?\" Thelaughterofthegoodnightsdiedaway。AnneandGilbertwalkedhandinhandaroundtheirgarden。Thebrookthatranacrossthecornerdimpledpellucidlyintheshadowsofthebirches。Thepoppiesalongitsbankswerelikeshallowcupsofmoonlight。Flowersthathadbeenplantedbythehandsoftheschoolmaster’sbrideflungtheirsweetnessontheshadowyair,likethebeautyandblessingofsacredyesterdays。Annepausedinthegloomtogatheraspray。 \"Ilovetosmellflowersinthedark,\"shesaid。\"Yougetholdoftheirsoulthen。Oh,Gilbert,thislittlehouseisallI’vedreamedit。AndI’msogladthatwearenotthefirstwhohavekeptbridaltrysthere!\" CHAPTER8 MISSCORNELIABRYANTCOMESTOCALL ThatSeptemberwasamonthofgoldenmistsandpurplehazesatFourWindsHarbor——amonthofsun-steepeddaysandofnightsthatwereswimminginmoonlight,orpulsatingwithstars。Nostormmarredit,noroughwindblew。AnneandGilbertputtheirnestinorder,rambledontheshores,sailedontheharbor,droveaboutFourWindsandtheGlen,orthroughtheferny,sequesteredroadsofthewoodsaroundtheharborhead; inshort,hadsuchahoneymoonasanyloversintheworldmighthaveenviedthem。 \"Iflifeweretostopshortjustnowitwouldstillhavebeenrichlyworthwhile,justforthesakeofthesepastfourweeks,wouldn’tit?\"saidAnne。\"I don’tsupposewewilleverhavefoursuchperfectweeksagain——butwe’veHADthem。Everything——wind,weather,folks,houseofdreams——hasconspiredtomakeourhoneymoondelightful。Therehasn’tevenbeenarainydaysincewecamehere。\" \"Andwehaven’tquarrelledonce,\"teasedGilbert。 \"Well,`that’sapleasureallthegreaterforbeingdeferred,’\"quotedAnne。\"I’msogladwedecidedtospendourhoneymoonhere。Ourmemoriesofitwillalwaysbelonghere,inourhouseofdreams,insteadofbeingscatteredaboutinstrangeplaces。\" TherewasacertaintangofromanceandadventureintheatmosphereoftheirnewhomewhichAnnehadneverfoundinAvonlea。There,althoughshehadlivedinsightofthesea,ithadnotenteredintimatelyintoherlife。InFourWindsitsurroundedherandcalledtoherconstantly。Fromeverywindowofhernewhomeshesawsomevaryingaspectofit。Itshauntingmurmurwaseverinherears。VesselssaileduptheharboreverydaytothewharfattheGlen,orsailedoutagainthroughthesunset,boundforportsthatmightbehalfwayroundtheglobe。Fishingboatswentwhite-wingeddownthechannelinthemornings,andreturnedladenintheevenings。Sailorsandfisher-folktravelledthered,windingharborroads,light-heartedandcontent。Therewasalwaysacertainsenseofthingsgoingtohappen——ofadventuresandfarings-forth。ThewaysofFourWindswerelessstaidandsettledandgroovedthanthoseofAvonlea;windsofchangeblewoverthem;theseacalledevertothedwellersonshore,andeventhosewhomightnotansweritscallfeltthethrillandunrestandmysteryandpossibilitiesofit。 \"Iunderstandnowwhysomemenmustgotosea,\"saidAnne。\"Thatdesirewhichcomestousallattimes——`tosailbeyondthebourneofsunset’——mustbeveryimperiouswhenitisborninyou。Idon’twonderCaptainJimranawaybecauseofit。Ineverseeashipsailingoutofthechannel,oragullsoaringoverthesand-bar,withoutwishingIwereonboardtheshiporhadwings,notlikeadove`toflyawayandbeatrest,’butlikeagull,tosweepoutintotheveryheartofastorm。\" \"You’llstayrightherewithme,Anne-girl,\"saidGilbertlazily。\"Iwon’thaveyouflyingawayfrommeintotheheartsofstorms。\" Theyweresittingontheirredsand-stonedoorstepinthelateafternoon。Greattranquillitieswereallabouttheminlandandseaandsky。Silverygullsweresoaringoverthem。Thehorizonswerelacedwithlongtrailsoffrail,pinkishclouds。Thehushedairwasthreadedwithamurmurousrefrainofminstrelwindsandwaves。Paleasterswereblowinginthesereandmistymeadowsbetweenthemandtheharbor。 \"Doctorswhohavetobeupallnightwaitingonsickfolkdon’tfeelveryadventurous,Isuppose,\"Annesaidindulgently。\"Ifyouhadhadagoodsleeplastnight,Gilbert,you’dbeasreadyasIamforaflightofimagination。\" \"Ididgoodworklastnight,Anne,\"saidGilbertquietly。\"UnderGod,Isavedalife。ThisisthefirsttimeIcouldeverreallyclaimthat。InothercasesImayhavehelped;but,Anne,ifIhadnotstayedatAllonby’slastnightandfoughtdeathhandtohand,thatwomanwouldhavediedbeforemorning。ItriedanexperimentthatwascertainlynevertriedinFourWindsbefore。Idoubtifitwasevertriedanywherebeforeoutsideofahospital。ItwasanewthinginKingsporthospitallastwinter。IcouldneverhavedaredtryithereifIhadnotbeenabsolutelycertainthattherewasnootherchance。Iriskedit——anditsucceeded。 Asaresult,agoodwifeandmotherissavedforlongyearsofhappinessandusefulness。AsIdrovehomethismorning,whilethesunwasrisingovertheharbor,IthankedGodthatIhadchosentheprofessionIdid。 Ihadfoughtagoodfightandwon——thinkofit,Anne,WON,againsttheGreatDestroyer。It’swhatIdreamedofdoinglongagowhenwetalkedtogetherofwhatwewantedtodoinlife。Thatdreamofminecametruethismorning。\" \"Wasthattheonlyoneofyourdreamsthathascometrue?\"askedAnne,whoknewperfectlywellwhatthesubstanceofhisanswerwouldbe,butwantedtohearitagain。 \"YOUknow,Anne-girl,\"saidGilbert,smilingintohereyes。AtthatmomenttherewerecertainlytwoperfectlyhappypeoplesittingonthedoorstepofalittlewhitehouseontheFourWindsHarborshore。 PresentlyGilbertsaid,withachangeoftone,\"DoIordoInotseeafull-riggedshipsailingupourlane?\" Annelookedandsprangup。 \"ThatmustbeeitherMissCorneliaBryantorMrs。Moorecomingtocall,\"shesaid。 \"I’mgoingintotheoffice,andifitisMissCorneliaIwarnyouthatI’lleavesdrop,\"saidGilbert。\"FromallI’veheardregardingMissCorneliaIconcludethatherconversationwillnotbedull,tosaytheleast。\" \"ItmaybeMrs。Moore。\" \"Idon’tthinkMrs。Mooreisbuiltonthoselines。I sawherworkinginhergardentheotherday,and,thoughIwastoofarawaytoseeclearly,Ithoughtshewasratherslender。Shedoesn’tseemverysociallyinclinedwhenshehasnevercalledonyouyet,althoughshe’syournearestneighbor。\" \"Shecan’tbelikeMrs。Lynde,afterall,orcuriositywouldhavebroughther,\"saidAnne。\"Thiscalleris,Ithink,MissCornelia。\" MissCorneliaitwas;moreover,MissCorneliahadnotcometomakeanybriefandfashionableweddingcall。 Shehadherworkunderherarminasubstantialparcel,andwhenAnneaskedhertostayshepromptlytookoffhercapacioussun-hat,whichhadbeenheldonherhead,despiteirreverentSeptemberbreezes,byatightelasticbandunderherhardlittleknoboffairhair。 NohatpinsforMissCornelia,anitpleaseye! ElasticbandshadbeengoodenoughforhermotherandtheyweregoodenoughforHER。Shehadafresh,round,pink-and-whiteface,andjollybrowneyes。Shedidnotlookintheleastlikethetraditionaloldmaid,andtherewassomethinginherexpressionwhichwonAnneinstantly。WithheroldinstinctivequicknesstodiscernkindredspiritssheknewshewasgoingtolikeMissCornelia,inspiteofuncertainodditiesofopinion,andcertainodditiesofattire。 NobodybutMissCorneliawouldhavecometomakeacallarrayedinastripedblue-and-whiteapronandawrapperofchocolateprint,withadesignofhuge,pinkrosesscatteredoverit。AndnobodybutMissCorneliacouldhavelookeddignifiedandsuitablygarbedinit。HadMissCorneliabeenenteringapalacetocallonaprince’sbride,shewouldhavebeenjustasdignifiedandjustaswhollymistressofthesituation。Shewouldhavetrailedherrose-spatteredflounceoverthemarblefloorsjustasunconcernedly,andshewouldhaveproceededjustascalmlytodisabusethemindoftheprincessofanyideathatthepossessionofamereman,beheprinceorpeasant,wasanythingtobragof。 \"I’vebroughtmywork,Mrs。Blythe,dearie,\"sheremarked,unrollingsomedaintymaterial。\"I’minahurrytogetthisdone,andthereisn’tanytimetolose。\" AnnelookedinsomesurpriseatthewhitegarmentspreadoverMissCornelia’samplelap。Itwascertainlyababy’sdress,anditwasmostbeautifullymade,withtinyfrillsandtucks。MissCorneliaadjustedherglassesandfelltoembroideringwithexquisitestitches。 \"ThisisforMrs。FredProctorupattheGlen,\"sheannounced。\"She’sexpectinghereighthbabyanydaynow,andnotastitchhasshereadyforit。Theothersevenhaveworeoutallshemadeforthefirst,andshe’sneverhadtimeorstrengthorspirittomakeanymore。Thatwomanisamartyr,Mrs。Blythe,believeME。 WhenshemarriedFredProctor_I_knewhowitwouldturnout。Hewasoneofyourwicked,fascinatingmen。 Afterhegotmarriedheleftoffbeingfascinatingandjustkeptonbeingwicked。Hedrinksandheneglectshisfamily。Isn’tthatlikeaman?Idon’tknowhowMrs。Proctorwouldeverkeepherchildrendecentlyclothedifherneighborsdidn’thelpherout。\" AsAnnewasafterwardstolearn,MissCorneliawastheonlyneighborwhotroubledherselfmuchaboutthedecencyoftheyoungProctors。 \"WhenIheardthiseighthbabywascomingIdecidedtomakesomethingsforit,\"MissCorneliawenton。 \"ThisisthelastandIwanttofinishittoday。\" \"It’scertainlyverypretty,\"saidAnne。\"I’llgetmysewingandwe’llhavealittlethimblepartyoftwo。 Youareabeautifulsewer,MissBryant。\" \"Yes,I’mthebestsewerintheseparts,\"saidMissCorneliainamatter-of-facttone。\"Ioughttobe! Lord,I’vedonemoreofitthanifI’dhadahundredchildrenofmyown,believeME!Is’poseI’mafool,tobeputtinghandembroideryonthisdressforaneighthbaby。But,Lord,Mrs。Blythe,dearie,itisn’ttoblameforbeingtheeighth,andIkindofwishedittohaveonerealprettydress,justasifitWAS wanted。Nobody’swantingthepoormite——soIputsomeextrafussonitslittlethingsjustonthataccount。\" \"Anybabymightbeproudofthatdress,\"saidAnne,feelingstillmorestronglythatshewasgoingtolikeMissCornelia。 \"Is’poseyou’vebeenthinkingIwasnevercomingtocallonyou,\"resumedMissCornelia。\"Butthisisharvestmonth,youknow,andI’vebeenbusy——andalotofextrahandshanginground,eatingmore’ntheywork,justlikethemen。I’dhavecomeyesterday,butIwenttoMrs。RoderickMacAllister’sfuneral。AtfirstI thoughtmyheadwasachingsobadlyIcouldn’tenjoymyselfifIdidgo。Butshewasahundredyearsold,andI’dalwayspromisedmyselfthatI’dgotoherfuneral。\" \"Wasitasuccessfulfunction?\"askedAnne,noticingthattheofficedoorwasajar。 \"What’sthat?Oh,yes,itwasatremendousfuneral。 Shehadaverylargeconnection。Therewasoveronehundredandtwentycarriagesintheprocession。Therewasoneortwofunnythingshappened。IthoughtthatdieIwouldtoseeoldJoeBradshaw,whoisaninfidelandneverdarkensthedoorofachurch,singing`SafeintheArmsofJesus’withgreatgustoandfervor。Hegloriesinsinging——that’swhyhenevermissesafuneral。PoorMrs。Bradshawdidn’tlookmuchlikesinging——allworeoutslaving。OldJoestartsoutonceinawhiletobuyherapresentandbringshomesomenewkindoffarmmachinery。Isn’tthatlikeaman? Butwhatelsewouldyouexpectofamanwhonevergoestochurch,evenaMethodistone?IwasrealthankfultoseeyouandtheyoungDoctorinthePresbyterianchurchyourfirstSunday。Nodoctorformewhoisn’taPresbyterian。\" \"WewereintheMethodistchurchlastSundayevening,\" saidAnnewickedly。 \"Oh,Is’poseDr。BlythehastogototheMethodistchurchonceinawhileorhewouldn’tgettheMethodistpractice。\" \"Welikedthesermonverymuch,\"declaredAnneboldly。 \"AndIthoughttheMethodistminster’sprayerwasoneofthemostbeautifulIeverheard。\" \"Oh,I’venodoubthecanpray。IneverheardanyonemakemorebeautifulprayersthanoldSimonBentley,whowasalwaysdrunk,orhopingtobe,andthedrunkerhewasthebetterheprayed。\" \"TheMethodistministerisveryfinelooking,\"saidAnne,forthebenefitoftheofficedoor。 \"Yes,he’squiteornamental,\"agreedMissCornelia。 \"Oh,andVERYladylike。Andhethinksthateverygirlwholooksathimfallsinlovewithhim——asifaMethodistminister,wanderingaboutlikeanyJew,wassuchaprize!IfyouandtheyoungdoctortakeMY advice,youwon’thavemuchtodowiththeMethodists。 Mymottois——ifyouAREaPresbyterian,BEaPresbyterian。\" \"Don’tyouthinkthatMethodistsgotoheavenaswellasPresbyterians?\"askedAnnesmilelessly。 \"Thatisn’tforUStodecide。It’sinhigherhandsthanours,\"saidMissCorneliasolemnly。\"ButIain’tgoingtoassociatewiththemonearthwhateverImayhavetodoinheaven。THISMethodistministerisn’tmarried。Thelastonetheyhadwas,andhiswifewasthesilliest,flightiestlittlethingIeversaw。I toldherhusbandoncethatheshouldhavewaitedtillshewasgrownupbeforehemarriedher。Hesaidhewantedtohavethetrainingofher。Wasn’tthatlikeaman?\" \"It’sratherhardtodecidejustwhenpeopleAREgrownup,\"laughedAnne。 \"That’satrueword,dearie。Somearegrownupwhenthey’reborn,andothersain’tgrownupwhenthey’reeighty,believeME。ThatsameMrs。RoderickIwasspeakingofnevergrewup。Shewasasfoolishwhenshewasahundredaswhenshewasten。\" \"Perhapsthatwaswhyshelivedsolong,\"suggestedAnne。 \"Maybe’twas。_I_’dratherlivefiftysensibleyearsthanahundredfoolishones。\" \"Butjustthinkwhatadullworlditwouldbeifeveryonewassensible,\"pleadedAnne。 MissCorneliadisdainedanyskirmishofflippantepigram。 \"Mrs。RoderickwasaMilgrave,andtheMilgravesneverhadmuchsense。Hernephew,EbenezerMilgrave,usedtobeinsaneforyears。Hebelievedhewasdeadandusedtorageathiswifebecauseshewouldn’tburyhim。 _I_’da-doneit。\" MissCornelialookedsogrimlydeterminedthatAnnecouldalmostseeherwithaspadeinherhand。 \"Don’tyouknowANYgoodhusbands,MissBryant?\" \"Oh,yes,lotsofthem——overyonder,\"saidMissCornelia,wavingherhandthroughtheopenwindowtowardsthelittlegraveyardofthechurchacrosstheharbor。 \"Butliving——goingaboutintheflesh?\"persistedAnne。 \"Oh,there’safew,justtoshowthatwithGodallthingsarepossible,\"acknowledgedMissCorneliareluctantly。\"Idon’tdenythatanoddmanhereandthere,ifhe’scaughtyoungandtrainedupproper,andifhismotherhasspankedhimwellbeforehand,mayturnoutadecentbeing。YOURhusband,now,isn’tsobad,asmengo,fromallIhear。Is’pose\"——MissCornelialookedsharplyatAnneoverherglasses——\"youthinkthere’snobodylikehimintheworld。\" \"Thereisn’t,\"saidAnnepromptly。 \"Ah,well,Iheardanotherbridesaythatonce,\" sighedMissCornelia。\"JennieDeanthoughtwhenshemarriedthattherewasn’tanybodylikeHERhusbandintheworld。Andshewasright——therewasn’t!Andagoodthing,too,believeME!Heledheranawfullife——andhewascourtinghissecondwifewhileJenniewasdying。 Wasn’tthatlikeaman?However,IhopeYOUR confidencewillbebetterjustified,dearie。Theyoungdoctoristakingrealwell。Iwasafraidatfirsthemightn’t,forfolkshereaboutshavealwaysthoughtoldDoctorDavetheonlydoctorintheworld。DoctorDavehadn’tmuchtact,tobesure——hewasalwaystalkingofropesinhouseswheresomeonehadhangedhimself。Butfolksforgottheirhurtfeelingswhentheyhadapainintheirstomachs。Ifhe’dbeenaministerinsteadofadoctorthey’dneverhaveforgivenhim。Soul-achedoesn’tworryfolksnearasmuchasstomach-ache。 Seeingaswe’rebothPresbyteriansandnoMethodistsaround,willyoutellmeyourcandidopinionofOUR minister?\" \"Why——really——I——well,\"hesitatedAnne。 MissCornelianodded。 \"Exactly。Iagreewithyou,dearie。WemadeamistakewhenwecalledHIM。Hisfacejustlookslikeoneofthoselong,narrowstonesinthegraveyard,doesn’tit? `Sacredtothememory’oughttobewrittenonhisforehead。Ishallneverforgetthefirstsermonhepreachedafterhecame。Itwasonthesubjectofeveryonedoingwhattheywerebestfittedfor——averygoodsubject,ofcourse;butsuchillustrationsasheused!Hesaid,`Ifyouhadacowandanappletree,andifyoutiedtheappletreeinyourstableandplantedthecowinyourorchard,withherlegsup,howmuchmilkwouldyougetfromtheappletree,orhowmanyapplesfromthecow?’Didyoueverhearthelikeinyourborndays,dearie?IwassothankfultherewerenoMethodiststherethatday——they’dneverhavebeendonehootingoverit。ButwhatIdislikemostinhimishishabitofagreeingwitheverybody,nomatterwhatissaid。Ifyousaidtohim,`You’reascoundrel,’he’dsay,withthatsmoothsmileofhis,`Yes,that’sso。’Aministershouldhavemorebackbone。Thelongandtheshortofitis,Iconsiderhimareverendjackass。But,ofcourse,thisisjustbetweenyouandme。WhenthereareMethodistsinhearingIpraisehimtotheskies。Somefolksthinkhiswifedressestoogay,but_I_saywhenshehastolivewithafacelikethatsheneedssomethingtocheerherup。You’llneverhearMEcondemningawomanforherdress。I’monlytoothankfulwhenherhusbandisn’ttoomeanandmiserlytoallowit。NotthatI bothermuchwithdressmyself。Womenjustdresstopleasethemen,andI’dneverstooptoTHAT。Ihavehadarealplacid,comfortablelife,dearie,andit’sjustbecauseInevercaredacentwhatthementhought。\" \"Whydoyouhatethemenso,MissBryant?\" \"Lord,dearie,Idon’thatethem。Theyaren’tworthit。Ijustsortofdespisethem。IthinkI’lllikeYOURhusbandifhekeepsonashehasbegun。ButapartfromhimabouttheonlymenintheworldI’vemuchuseforaretheolddoctorandCaptainJim。\" \"CaptainJimiscertainlysplendid,\"agreedAnnecordially。 \"CaptainJimisagoodman,buthe’skindofvexinginoneway。YouCAN’Tmakehimmad。I’vetriedfortwentyyearsandhejustkeepsonbeingplacid。Itdoessortofrileme。AndIs’posethewomanheshouldhavemarriedgotamanwhowentintotantrumstwiceaday。\" \"Whowasshe?\" \"Oh,Idon’tknow,dearie。IneverrememberofCaptainJimmakinguptoanybody。Hewasedgingonoldasfarasmymemorygoes。He’sseventy-six,youknow。I neverheardanyreasonforhisstayingabachelor,buttheremustbeone,believeME。Hesailedallhislifetillfiveyearsago,andthere’snocorneroftheearthhehasn’tpokedhisnoseinto。HeandElizabethRussellweregreatcronies,alltheirlives,buttheyneverhadanynotionofsweet-hearting。Elizabethnevermarried,thoughshehadplentyofchances。Shewasagreatbeautywhenshewasyoung。TheyearthePrinceofWalescametotheIslandshewasvisitingheruncleinCharlottetownandhewasaGovernmentofficial,andsoshegotinvitedtothegreatball。 Shewastheprettiestgirlthere,andthePrincedancedwithher,andalltheotherwomenhedidn’tdancewithwerefuriousaboutit,becausetheirsocialstandingwashigherthanhersandtheysaidheshouldn’thavepassedthemover。Elizabethwasalwaysveryproudofthatdance。Meanfolkssaidthatwaswhyshenevermarried——shecouldn’tputupwithanordinarymanafterdancingwithaprince。Butthatwasn’tso。Shetoldmethereasononce——itwasbecauseshehadsuchatemperthatshewasafraidshecouldn’tlivepeaceablywithanyman。SheHADanawfultemper——sheusedtohavetogoupstairsandbitepiecesoutofherbureautokeepitdownbytimes。ButItoldherthatwasn’tanyreasonfornotmarryingifshewantedto。There’snoreasonwhyweshouldletthemenhaveamonopolyoftemper,isthere,Mrs。Blythe,dearie?\" \"I’veabitoftempermyself,\"sighedAnne。 \"It’swellyouhave,dearie。Youwon’tbehalfsolikelytobetroddenon,believeME!My,howthatgoldenglowofyoursisblooming!Yourgardenlooksfine。PoorElizabethalwaystooksuchcareofit。\" \"Iloveit,\"saidAnne。\"I’mgladit’ssofullofold-fashionedflowers。Speakingofgardening,wewanttogetamantodigupthatlittlelotbeyondthefirgroveandsetitoutwithstrawberryplantsforus。 Gilbertissobusyhewillnevergettimeforitthisfall。Doyouknowanyonewecanget?\" \"Well,HenryHammondupattheGlengoesoutdoingjobslikethat。He’lldo,maybe。He’salwaysaheapmoreinterestedinhiswagesthaninhiswork,justlikeaman,andhe’ssoslowintheuptakethathestandsstillforfiveminutesbeforeitdawnsonhimthathe’sstopped。Hisfatherthrewastumpathimwhenhewassmall。 Nicegentlemissile,wasn’tit?Solikeaman! Course,theboynevergotoverit。Buthe’stheonlyoneIcanrecommendatall。Hepaintedmyhouseformelastspring。Itlooksrealnicenow,don’tyouthink?\" Annewassavedbytheclockstrikingfive。 \"Lord,isitthatlate?\"exclaimedMissCornelia。 \"Howtimedoesslipbywhenyou’reenjoyingyourself! Well,Imustbetakemyselfhome。\" \"No,indeed!Youaregoingtostayandhaveteawithus,\"saidAnneeagerly。 \"Areyouaskingmebecauseyouthinkyououghtto,orbecauseyoureallywantto?\"demandedMissCornelia。 \"BecauseIreallywantto。\" \"ThenI’llstay。YOUbelongtotheracethatknowsJoseph。\" \"Iknowwearegoingtobefriends,\"saidAnne,withthesmilethatonlytheyofthehouseholdoffaitheversaw。 \"Yes,weare,dearie。Thankgoodness,wecanchooseourfriends。Wehavetotakeourrelativesastheyare,andbethankfuliftherearenopenitentiarybirdsamongthem。NotthatI’vemany——nonenearerthansecondcousins。I’makindoflonelysoul,Mrs。 Blythe。\" TherewasawistfulnoteinMissCornelia’svoice。 \"IwishyouwouldcallmeAnne,\"exclaimedAnneimpulsively。\"ItwouldseemmoreHOMEY。EveryoneinFourWinds,exceptmyhusband,callsmeMrs。Blythe,anditmakesmefeellikeastranger。DoyouknowthatyournameisverynearbeingtheoneIyearnedafterwhenIwasachild。Ihated`Anne’andIcalledmyself`Cordelia’inimagination。\" \"IlikeAnne。Itwasmymother’sname。Old-fashionednamesarethebestandsweetestinmyopinion。Ifyou’regoingtogetteayoumightsendtheyoungdoctortotalktome。He’sbeenlyingonthesofainthatofficeeversinceIcame,laughingfittokilloverwhatI’vebeensaying。\" \"Howdidyouknow?\"criedAnne,tooaghastatthisinstanceofMissCornelia’suncannypresciencetomakeapolitedenial。 \"IsawhimsittingbesideyouwhenIcameupthelane,andIknowmen’stricks,\"retortedMissCornelia。 \"There,I’vefinishedmylittledress,dearie,andtheeighthbabycancomeassoonasitpleases。\"