第3章

类别:其他 作者:Gene Stratton—Porter字数:16108更新时间:19/01/02 17:23:42
lifetookonanewcolourandjoy;whileeveryworkofGodmanifestedafreshandheretoforeunappreciatedloveliness。Hisverymusclesseemedtorelax,andnewstrengtharosetomeetthedemandsofhisupliftedspirit。Hehadnotfinishedhisday’sworkwithsucheaseandpleasureinyears;andhecouldseetheinfluenceofhisrejuvenationinMaria。Shewasflittingaroundherhousewithbrokensnatchesofsong,evensweetertoAbram’searsthanthenotesofthebirds;andinrecentdayshehadnoticedthatshedressedparticularlyforherafternoon’ssewing,puttingonherSundaylacecollarandawhiteapron。Heimmediatelywenttotownandboughtherafinercollarthansheeverhadownedinherlife。 Thenhehuntedasignpainter,andcamehomebearinganumberofpineboardsonwhichgleamedinbig,shinyblackletters: ———————————————————————— |NOHUNTINGALLOWED| |ONTHISFARM| ———————————————————————— HeseemedslightlyembarrassedwhenheshowedthemtoMaria。\"I feelalittlemiteonfriendly,puttingupsignslikethat’foremyneighbours,\"headmitted,\"butthefactis,itain’ttheneighbourssomuchasit’sboysthatneedraising,an’themtowncreatureswhocallthemselvessportsmen,an’killahummin’—birdtoseeiftheycanhitit。Timewaswhentreesan’underbrushwerefullo’birdsan’squirrels,anyamounto’rabbits,an’thefishfairlycrowdin’intheriver。Iusedtokillallthequailan’wildturkeysabouthereabodyneededtomakeanappetizingchange,Itwasalwaysmyplantotakealittlean’leavealittle。Butjestlookatitnow。Surpriseo’mylifeifIgetatwo—poundbass。Wildturkeygobblin’wouldscarememostoutofmysenses,an’,asforthebirds,therearejestaboutafourthwhatthereusedtobe,an’thecropseatentopayforit。I’ddoallI’mtryin’toforanybird,becauseofitssongan’colour,an’prettyteeterin’ways,butIain’tsoslowbutIseeI’mpaidinwhattheydoforme。Upgothesesigns,an’itwon’tbeahappydayforanybodyIcatchtrespassin’onmybirds。\" Mariastudiedthesignsmeditatively。\"Youshouldn’tbeforcedtoput’emup,\"shesaidconclusively。\"Ifit’sbeendecided’atit’sgoodfor’emtobehere,an’lawsmadetoprotect’em,peopleoughttoactwithsomesense,an’leavethemalone。I neverwassoint’restedinthebirdsinallmylife;an’I’lljestdoalittlelookin’outmyself。Ifyouhearaspango’thedinnerbellwhenyou’reoutinthefield,you’llknowitmeansthere’ssomeonesneakin’’roundwithagun。\" AbramcaughtMaria,andplantedaresoundingsmackonhercheek,wheretherosesofgirlhoodyetbloomedforhim。Thenhefilledhispocketswithcrumbsandgrain,andstrolledtotherivertosettheCardinal’stable。Hecouldhearthesharpincisive\"Chip!\"andthetendermellowlove—notesasheleftthebarn;andallthewaytothesumactheyranginhisears。 TheCardinalmethimatthecornerofthefield,andhoppedoverbushesandthefenceonlyafewyardsfromhim。WhenAbramhadscatteredhisstoreontherail,thebirdcametippingandtilting,daintilycaughtupacrumb,andcarriedittothesumac。 Hismatewaspleasedtotakeit;andhecarriedheronemorselafteranotheruntilsherefusedtoopenherbeakformore。Hemadealightsupperhimself;andthenswingingonthegrape—vine,heclosedthedaywithanhourofmusic。HerepeatedlyturnedabrightquestioningeyetowardAbram,butheneverforamomentlostsightofthenestandtheplumpgrayfigureofhislittlemate。Asshebroodedoverhereggs,hebroodedoverher;andthatshemightrealizethedepthandconstancyofhisdevotion,hetoldherrepeatedly,witheverytenderinflectionhecouldthrowintohistones,thatshewas\"Sodear!Sodear!\" TheCardinalhadnotknownthatthecomingofthematehesocovetedwouldfillhislifewithsuchunceasinggladness,andyet,ontheverydaythathappinessseemedatfullestmeasure,therewastroubleinthesumac。Hehadoverstayedhistime,chasingafatmothheparticularlywantedforhismate,andshe,growingthirstypastendurance,leftthenestandwenttotheriver。Seeingherthere,hemadeallpossiblehastetotakehisturnatbrooding,sohearrivedjustintimetoseeapilferingredsquirrelstartingawaywithanegg。 WithaviciousscreamtheCardinalstruckhimfullforce。Hisrushofragecostthesquirrelaneye;butitlostthefatherabirdling,forthesquirreldroppedtheeggoutsidethenest。TheCardinalmournfullycarriedawaythetell—talebitsofshell,sothatanyoneseeingthemwouldnotlookupanddiscoverhistreasures。Thatleftthreeeggs;andthebroodingbirdmournedoverthelostonesopitifullythattheCardinalperchedclosetothenesttheremainderoftheday,andwhisperedoverandoverforhercomfortthatshewas\"Sodear!Sodear!\" Chapter5 \"Seehere!Seehere!\"demandedtheCardinalThemandaterepeatedlyrangfromthetopmosttwigofthethorntree,andyettheCardinalwasnotinearnest。Hewasbesidehimselfwithanewanddelightfulexcitement,andhefounditimpossibletorefrainfromgivingventtohisfeelings。Hewascommandingthefarmerandeveryfurredandfeathereddenizenoftheriverbottomtosee;thenhefoughtlikeawildthingifanyofthemventuredclose,forgreatthingswerehappeninginthesumac。 InpastdaystheCardinalhadbroodedanhoureverymorningwhilehismatewenttotakeherexercise,bathe,andfluffinthesunparlour。Hehadgonetoherthatmorningasusual,andshelookedathimwithanxiouseyesandrefusedtomove。Hehadhoppedtotheveryedgeofthenestandrepeatedlyurgedhertogo。Sheonlyruffledherfeathers,andnestledtheeggsshewasbroodingtoturnthem,butdidnotoffertoleave。TheCardinalreachedoverandgentlynudgedherwithhisbeak,toremindherthatitwashistimetobrood;butshelookedathimalmostsavagely,andgavehimasharppeck;soheknewshewasnottobebothered。Hecarriedhereverydaintyhecouldfindandhoverednearher,tensewithanxiety。 Itwaslateintheafternoonbeforeshewentafterthedrinkforwhichshewashalffamished。ShescarcelyhadreachedawillowandbentoverthewaterbeforetheCardinalwasontheedgeofthenest。Heexamineditclosely,buthecouldseenochange。 Heleanedtogivetheeggscarefulscrutiny,andfromsomewheretherecametohimthefaintestlittle\"Chip!\"heeverhadheard。 UpwenttheCardinal’screst,andhedashedtothewillow。Therewasnodangerinsight;andhismatewasgreedilydippingherrosybeakinthewater。Hewentbacktothecradleandlistenedintently,andagainthatfeeblecrycametohim。Underthenest,aroundit,andallthroughthesumachesearched,untilatlast,completelybaffled,hecamebacktotheedge。Thesoundwassomuchplainerthere,thathesuddenlyleaned,caressingtheeggswithhisbeak;thentheCardinalknew!Hehadheardthefirstfaintcriesofhisshell—incasedbabies! Withawildscreamhemadeaflyingleapthroughtheair。Hisheartwasbeatingtosuffocation。Hestartedinaracedowntheriver。Ifhealightedonabushhetookonlyoneswing,andspringingfromitflamedoninheadlongflight。Heflashedtothetopofthetallesttuliptree,andcriedcloudwardtothelark:\"Seehere!Seehere!\"Hedashedtotheriverbankandtoldthekilldeers,andthenvisitedtheunderbrushandinformedthethrushesandwoodrobins。Father—tender,hegrewsodeliriouswithjoythatheforgothishabitualaloofness,andfraternizedwitheverybirdbesidetheshiningriver。Heevenlaidasidehiscustomarycaution,wentchippingintothesumac,andcaressedhismatesoboisterouslyshegazedathimseverelyandgavehiswingasavagepulltorecallhimtohissobersenses。 ThatnighttheCardinalsleptinthesumac,veryclosetohismate,andheshutonlyoneeyeatatime。Earlyinthemorning,whenhecarriedherthefirstfood,hefoundthatshewasontheedgeofthenest,droppingbitsofshelloutside;andcreepingtopeep,hesawthetiniestcoralbaby,withclosedeyes,andlittlepatchesofsoftsilkydown。Itsbeakwaswideopen,andthoughhisheartwasevenfullerthanonthepreviousday,theCardinalknewwhatthatmeant;andinsteadofindulginginanothercelebration,heassumedthedutiesofpaternity,andbegansearchingforfood,fornowthereweretwoemptycropsinhisfamily。Onthefollowingdaytherewerefour。Thenhereallyworked。Howeagerlyhesearched,andhowgladlyheflewtothesumacwitheveryraremorsel!Thebabiesweretoosmallforthemothertoleave;andforthefirstfewdaystheCardinalwasconstantlyonwing。 Ifhecouldnotfindsufficientlydaintyfoodfortheminthetreesandbushes,oramongtheofferingsofthefarmer,hedescendedtoearthandsearchedlikeawoodrobin。Heforgotheneededabathorownedasunparlour;buteverywherehewent,fromhisfullheartthereconstantlyburstthecry: \"Seehere!Seehere!\" Hismatemadeneverasound。Hereyeswerebiggerandsofterthanever,andinthemglowedasteadylovelight。Shehoveredoverthosethreeredmitesofnestlingssotenderly!Shewassoabsorbedinfeeding,stroking,andcoddlingthemsheneglectedherselfuntilshebecamequitelean。 WhentheCardinalcameeveryfewminuteswithfood,shewasapictureofloveandgratitudeforhisdevotedattention,andonceshereachedoverandsoftlykissedhiswing。\"Seehere!Seehere!\"shrilledtheCardinal;andinhisecstasyheagainforgothimselfandsanginthesumac。Thenhecarriedfoodwithgreateractivitythanevertocoverhislapse。 Thefarmerknewthatitlackedanhourofnoon,buthewassoanxioustotellMariathenewsthathecouldnotendurethesuspenseanotherminute。Therewasanewsongfromthesumac。 Hehadhearditasheturnedthefirstcornerwiththeshovelplow。Hehadlistenedeagerly,andhadcaughtthemeaningalmostatonce——\"Seehere!Seehere!\"Hetiedtheoldgraymaretothefencetopreventhereatingtheyoungcorn,andwentimmediately。 Byleaningarailagainstthethorntreehewasabletopeerintothesumac,andtakeagoodlookatthenestofhandsomebirdlings,nowwellscreenedwiththeumbrella—likefoliage。ItseemedtoAbramthathenevercouldwaituntilnoon。Hecriticallyexaminedtheharness,inthehopethathewouldfindabucklemissing,andtriedtodiscoveraflawintheplowthatwouldsendhimtothebarnforafile;buthecouldnotinventanexcuseforgoing。So,whenhehadwaiteduntilanhourofnoon,hecouldendureitnolonger。 \"Gotnewsforyou,Maria,\"hecalledfromthewell,wherehewasmakingapretenseofthirst。 \"OhIdon’tknow,\"answeredMaria,withasuperiorsmile。\"Ifit’sabouttheredbirds,he’sbeenuptothegardenthreetimesthismorningyellin’,’Seehere!’fittosplit;an’Ijestfiguredthattheirlittleoneshadhatched。Isthatyournews?\" \"WellIbedurned!\"gaspedtheastonishedAbram。 Mid—afternoonAbramturnedNancyandstartedtheplowdownarowthatledstraighttothesumac。Heintendedtostopthere,tietothefence,andgototheriverbank,intheshade,foravisitwiththeCardinal。Itwasverywarm,andhewasfeelingtheheatsomuch,thatinhisheartheknewhewouldbegladtoreachtheendoftherowandtheresthehadpromisedhimself。 Thequicknervousstrokesofthedinnerbell,\"Clang!Clang!\" camecuttingtheairclearlyandsharply。AbramstoppedNancywithajerk。ItwasthewarningMariahadpromisedtosendhimifshesawprowlerswithguns。Heshadedhiseyeswithhishandandscannedthepointsofthecompassthroughnarrowedlidswithconcentratedvision。Hefirstcaughtagleamoflightplayingonagun—barrel,andthenhecoulddiscernthefigureofamancladinhunter’soutfitleisurelywalkingdownthelane,towardtheriver。 AbramhastilyhitchedNancytothefence。Bymakingthebesttimehecould,hereachedtheoppositecorner,andwasnibblingthemidribofayoungcornbladeandplacidlyviewingthelandscapewhenthehunterpassed。 \"Howdy!\"hesaidinanevencordialvoice。 Thehunterwalkedonwithoutliftinghiseyesormakingaudiblereply。ToAbram’sfriendlyoldfashionedheartthisseemedtherankestdiscourtesy;andtherewasaflashinhiseyeandacertainqualityinhisvoiceheliftedahandforparley。 \"Holdaminute,myfriend,\"hesaid。\"Sinceyouareonmypremises,mightIbeprivilegedtoaskifyouhaveseenafewsigns’atIhavepostedpertainin’totheuseofagun?\" \"Iamnotblind,\"repliedthehunter;\"andmyeducationhasbeenlookedaftertotheextentthatIcanmakeoutyournotices。 Fromthenumberandsizeofthem,IthinkIcoulddoit,oldman,ifIhadnoeyes。\" Thescarcelysuppressedsneer,andthe\"oldman\"gratedonAbram’snervesamazingly,foramanofsixtyyearsofpeace。Thegleaminhiseyesgrewstronger,andtherewasaperceptibleliftofhisshouldersasheanswered: \"Imeant’emtobereadan’understood!Fromthemainroadpassin’thatcabinupthereonthebank,straighttotheriver,an’fromthefurthermostlineo’thisfieldtothesame,ismypremises,an’oneveryfootof’emthesignsareinfullforce。 They’reinalittlefullerforceinJune,whenhalfthebushesan’tuftso’grassarehousin’ayoungbirdfamily,’anatanyothertime。They’resorto’upholdin’thelegislature’sact,providingfortheprotectiono’gamean’singin’birds;an’maybeit’udbewellforyoutonotice’atI’mnotsooldbutI’mabletostandupformyrighttoanylivin’man。\" Therecertainlywasanaddedtingeofrespectinthehunter’stonesasheasked:\"Wouldyouconsiderittrespassifamansimplycrossedyourland,followingthelineofthefencestoreachthefarmofafriend?\" \"Certainlynot!\"criedAbram,cordialinhisrelief。\"Tobesurenot!Gladtohaveyouconvenienceyourself。Ionlywantedtojestcalltoyournotice’attheBIRDSareprotectedonthisfarm。\" \"Ihavenointentionofinterferingwithyourpreciousbirds,I assureyou,\"repliedthehunter。\"AndifyourequireanexplanationoftheguninJune,IconfessIdidhopetobeabletopickoffasquirrelforaverysickfriend。ButIsupposeforevensuchcauseitwouldnotbeallowedonyourpremises。\" \"Ohpshawnow!\"saidAbram。\"Manalive!I’mnotonreasonable。 O’courseincaseo’sicknessI’dbegladifyoucouldrunacrossasquirrel。AllIwantedwastohaveaclearunderstandin’aboutthebirds。Goodluck,an’gooddaytoyou!\" AbramstartedacrossthefieldtoNancy,butherepeatedlyturnedtowatchthegleamofthegun—barrel,asthehunterroundedthecornerandstarteddowntheriverbank。Hesawhimleavethelineofthefenceanddisappearinthethicket。 \"Goin’straightforthesumac,\"mutteredAbram。\"It’slikelyI’mafoolfornotstayin’rightbesidehimpastthatpoint。An’ yet——Imadeitfairan’plain,an’hepassedhisword’athewouldn’ttouchthebirds。\" HeuntiedNancy,andforthesecondtimestartedtowardthesumac。Hehadbeenplowingcarefully,hisattentiondividedbetweenthemareandthecorn;butheuprootedhalfthatrow,forhiseyeswanderedtotheCardinal’shomeasifhewerefascinated,andhishandswereshakingwithundueexcitementashegrippedtheplowhandles。AtlasthestoppedNancy,andstoodgazingeagerlytowardtheriver。 \"Mustbejestaboutthesumac,\"hewhispered。\"Lord!butI’llbegladtoseetheoldgun—barrelgleamin’safet’othersideo’it。\" Therewasathinpuffofsmoke,andascreamingechowentrollingandreverberatingdowntheWabash。Abram’seyeswidened,andacuriouswhitenesssettledonhislips。Hestoodasifincapableofmoving。\"Clang!Clang!\"cameMaria’ssecondwarning。 Thetremblingslidfromhim,andhismuscleshardened。Therewasnotraceofrheumaticstiffnessinhismovements。Withaboundhestruckthechain—tracesfromthesingletreeatNancy’sheels。 Hecaughtthehames,leapedonherback,anddigginghisheelsintohersides,hestretchedalonghernecklikeanIndianandracedacrossthecornfield。Nancy’stwentyyearsslippedfromherashermaster’ssixtyhadfromhim。Withoutunderstandingtheemergency,sheknewthatherequiredallthespeedtherewasinher;andwithtrace—chainsrattlingandbeatingonherheels,shestretchedoutuntilshefairlyswepttheyoungcorn,assheracedforthesumac。OnceAbramstraightened,andslippingahandintohispocket,drewoutaformidablejack—knife,openingitasherode。Whenhereachedthefence,healmostflewoverNancy’shead。Hewentintoafencecorner,andwithafewslashesseveredastouthickorywithe,strippingtheleavesandtoppingitasheleapedthefence。 Hegraspedthisuglyweapon,hiseyesdarkwithangerasheappearedbeforethehunter,whosupposedhimattheothersideofthefield。 \"Didyoushootatthatredbird?\"heroared。 Ashisgunwasatthesportman’sshoulder,andhewasstillpeeringamongthebushes,denialseemeduseless。\"Yes,Idid,\" hereplied,andmadeapretenseofturningtothesumacagain。 TherewasaforwardimpulseofAbram’sbody。\"Hit’im?\"hedemandedwithawfulcalm。 \"ThoughtIhad,butIguessIonlywingedhim。\" Abram’sfingersclosedaroundhisclub。Atthesoundofhisfriend’svoice,theCardinalcamedartingthroughthebushesawaveringflame,andsweptsocloselytohimforprotectionthatawingalmostbrushedhischeek。 \"Seehere!Seehere!\"shrilledthebirdindeadlypanic。Therewasnotacutfeatheronhim。 Abram’sreliefwassogreatheseemedtoshrinkaninchinheight。 \"Youngman,youbetterthankyourGodyoumissedthatbird,\"hesaidsolemnly,\"forifyou’dkilledhim,I’da—mauledthissticktoribbonsonyou,an’I’mmostafraidIwouldn’ta—knowedwhentoquit。\" Headvancedastepinhiseagerness,andthehunter,mistakinghismotive,levelledhisgun。 \"Dropthat!\"shoutedAbram,ashebrokethroughthebushesthatclungtohim,toretheclothingfromhisshoulders,andheldhimback。\"Dropthat!Don’tyoudarepointaweaponatme;onmyownpremises,an’afteryoupassedyourword。 \"Yourword!\"repeatedAbram,withwitheringscorn,hiswhite,quiveringoldfaceterribletosee。\"Youngman,Igotacoupleo’thingstosaytoyou。You’r’shapedlikeaman,an’you’r’ dressedlikeaman,an’yetthesmartestpersonlivin’wouldnevertakeyouforanythingbutanegg—suckin’dog,thisminute。 AllthetimeGodeverspentonyouwaswasted,an’yourmother’shadthesameluck。Is’poseGod’susedtohavingcreatures’atHe’smadegowrong,butIpityyourmother。Goodnessknowsawomansuffersan’worksenoughoverherchildren,an’thentofetchaboytoman’sestatean’havehim,ofhisownfreewillan’accord,bealiar!Youngman,truthisthecornerstoneo’ thetempleo’character。Nobodycanputupagoodbuildin’ withoutasolidfoundation;an’youcan’tdosolidcharacterbuildin’withalieatthebase。Man’at’saliarain’tfitforanything!Can’ttrusthiminnosphereorrelationo’life;orinanyway,shape,ormanner。Youpassedoutyourwordlikeaman,an’likeamanItookitan’wentofftrustin’you,an’youfailedme。Likeasnotthatsquirrelstorywasalie,too!Haveyougotasickfriendwhoisneedin’squirrelbroth?\" Thehuntershookhishead。 \"No?Thatwasn’ttrueeither?I’llownyoumakemecurious。 ’Udyoumindtellin’mewhatwasyouridyincookin’upthatsquirrelstory?\" Thehunterspokewithaneffort。\"IsupposeIwantedtodosomethingtomakeyoufeelsmall,\"headmitted,inahuskyvoice。 \"Youwantedtomakemefeelsmall,\"repeatedAbram,wonderingly。 \"Lord!Lord!Youngman,didyoueverhearo’aboomerang?It’sakindo’weaponusedinBorneo,erAustraly,ersomeo’themfurrinparts,an’it’ssomade’attheheathenscanpitchit,an’ itcutsacirclean’comesbacktothefellow,atthrowed。I can’tseemyself,an’Idon’tknowhowsmallI’mlookin’;butI’dratherlosetenyearo’mylife’antohaveanybodycatchmelookin’aslittleasyoudorightnow。Iguesswelookaboutthewaywefeelinthisworld。I’mfeelin’nearthesizeo’Goliathatpresent;butyoursizeissuch’atithustlesmetoseeanyMANinyouatall。An’youwantedtomakemefeelsmall!My,oh,my!An’yousoyoungyet,too! \"An’ifithadn’ta—compassedamattero’breakin’yourword,what’udyouwanttokilltheredbirdfor,anyhow?Whogiveyourightstogo’roundtakin’suchbeautyan’joyoutoftheworld? Whodoyouthinkmadethisworldan’thethings’at’sinit? Maybeit’syournotion’atsomebodyaboutyoursizewhittleditfromablocko’wood,scatteredalittlesandforearth,stuckafewseedsfortrees,an’startedtheoceanswithawaterin’pot! Idon’tknowwhatpavedstreetsan’stallfeedin’doforaman,butanyone’at’slivedsixtyyearonthegroundknows’atthiswholeoldearthisjestteemin’withwork’at’stoobigforanythingbutaGod,an’amightyBIGGodatthat! \"Youdon’tneverneedbothernone’boutthediskivrieso’ science,forifsciencecouldprove’attheearthwasaredhotslagbrokenfromthesun,’atballedan’cooledflyin’throughspaceuntiltheforceo’gravitycaughtan’heldit,itdoesn’tprovewhatthesunbrokefrom,orwhyitballedan’didn’tcool。 Skyoveryourhead,earthunderfoot,treesaroundyou,an’riverthere——allfullo’life’atyouain’tnomortalrighttotouch,’cosGodmadeit,an’it’sHis!Course,Iknow’atHesaiddistinct’atmanwastohave`dominionoverthebeastso’thefield,an’thefowlso’theair’An’thatmeans’atyou’refreetosmashacopperheadinsteadoflettingitstingyou。Means’atyoubettershootawolfthantoletitcarryoffyourlambs。 Means,atit’srighttokillahawkan’saveyourchickens;butGodknows’atshootin’aredbirdjusttoseethefeathersflyisn’thavingdominionoveranything;it’sjestmakin’aplumbbeasto’YERSELF。Passesme,howyoucanfaceuptotheAlmighty,an’drawabeadonathinglikethat!Takesmoregall’nIgot! \"Godnevermadeanythingprettier’anthatbird,an’Hemusta—beenmightyproudo’thejob。Jestcastyoureyesonitthere! Everseeanythingsorunnin’overwithdainty,pretty,coaxin’ ways?Littleredcreatures,fullo’hist’ry,too!Everthinko’ that?Lastyear’sbird,hatchedhereabout,likeasnot。WentSouthforwinter,an’madefriends’at’sbeenfeedin’,an’ teachin’ittoTRUSTmankind。Backthisspringinanight,an’ struckthatsumacoveramonthago。BrokemeallupfirsttimeI everseteyesonit。 \"BiggestreddestredbirdIeversaw;an’jestamasterhandatking’sEnglish!Talkplainasyoucan!Don’tknowwhathesaiddownSouth,butyoucanbankonit,itwassumpin’prettyfine。 Whenhesettledhere,hewasdiscoursin’ontheweather,an’hetalkeditoutaboutproper。He’dsay,`Wetyear!Wetyear!’jestlikethat!Hegotthe`wet’jestasgoodasIcan,an’,ifhedrawedthe`ye—ar’outalittle,stillanyblockheadcoulda—toldwhathewassayin’,an’inavoiceprettyan’clearasabell。 Thenhegotlove—sick,an’beggedforcomp’nyuntilhebrokemeallup。An’ifI’da—beenahenredbirdIwouldn’ta—beensolongcomin’。Hadmepulverizedinless’nnotime!Thenalittlehencomes’long,an’stopswithhim;an’’twaslikeanorganplayin’prayerstohearhimtellherhowhelovedher。Nowthey’vegotanestfullo’thecunningestlittletopknotbabies,an’he’ssplittin’theechoes,callingforthewholeneighbourhoodtocomesee’em,he’ssomortalproud。 \"Stakemylifehe’sneverbeenfiredonafore!He’sprettynearwildwithnarvousness,buthe’sgottoomuchspunktoleavehisfam’ly,an’gooffan’hidefromcreatureslikeyou。They’snocautioninhim。Lookathimtearin’’roundtogiveyouanotherchance! \"Ifeltmosttoorheumatickytotacklefieldworkthisspringuntilhecome’long,an’thefireo’hiscoatan’songgotmewarmedupasIain’tbeeninyears。Work’sgonelikeitwasgreased,an’mysoul’sbeensingin’forjoyo’lifean’happinessev’ryminuteo’thetimesincehecome。Beencarryin’himgrubtothattoprailoncean’twiceadayforthelastmonth,an’I cangointhreefeeto’him。Mywifecomestoseehim,an’ bringshimstuff;an’weaboutworshiphim。Whoareyou,tocome’longan’wipeouthisjoyinlife,an’ourjoyinhim,forjestnothin’?You’dalefthimtorotontheground,ifyou’dahithim;an’mean’Maria’slovedhimso! \"D’youeverstoptothinkhowfullthisworldiso’thingstolove,ifyourheart’sjestbigenoughtolet’emin?Welovetoliveforthebeautyo’thethingssurroundin’us,an’thejoywetakeinbein’among’em。An’it’smybelief’atthewaytomakefolksloveus,isforustobeableto’preciatewhattheycando。Ifaman’sputtin’hisheartan’soul,an’blood,an’ beef—steak,an’bonesintopaintin’picters,youcantalkfarmin’ tohimallday,an’he’sdumb;butjestshowhim’atyouseewhathe’sa—drivin’atinhiswork,an’he’llloveyoulikeabrother。 Whateveranybodysucceedsin,it’ssuccess’costheysoloveit’attheyputthebesto’theirselvesintoit;an’so,lovin’whattheydo,islovin’them。 \"It’ud’boutkillapainter—mantoputthebesto’himselfintohispicture,an’thenhavesomefellowlikeyoucome’longan’ pourturpentineonitjesttoseethepaintrun;an’IthinkitmustprettywelluseGodup,tofigureouthowtomakean’colourathinglikethatbird,an’thenhaveyouwalkupan’shootthelittleredheartoutofit,jesttoprove’atyoucan!He’stheverylifeo’thisriverbank。I’dassoonseeyoudiguptheunderbrush,an’dryuptheriver,an’spoilthepicturetheymakeagainstthesky,astohev’youdroptheredbird。He’stheredlifeo’thewholething!Godmusta—madehimwhenhisheartwaspulsin’hotwithlovean’thelusto’creatin’in—com—PAR—ablethings;an’Hejestsawhowprettyit’udbetodiphisfeatherin’intothebloodHewasputtin’inhisveins。 \"Tomymind,ain’tnobetterwaytolovean’worshipGod,’antoprotectan’’preciatethesefinegiftsHe’sgivenforourjoyan’ use。Worshipin’thatbird’sakindo’religionwithme。Gettingthebeautyfromthesky,an’thetrees,an’thegrass,an’thewater’atGodmade,isnothin’butdoin’Himhomage。Wholeearth’sasanctuary。Youcanworshipfromskyabovetograssunderfoot。 \"Course,eachmanhashisparticularaltar。Mine’sinthatcabinupatthebendo’theriver。Marialivesthere。Godneverdidcleanerwork,’anwhenHemadeMaria。Lovin,her’ssacrament。 She’ssoclean,an’pure,an’honest,an’big—hearted!InfortyyearI’veneverjestdurstbracerightuptoMariaan’trytoputinwordswhatshemeanstome。Neversawnothin’elseasbeautiful,orasgood。Noflower’sasfragrantan’smellyasherhaironherpillow。Nevertappedabeetreewithhoneysweetasherlipsa—twitchin’withalovequiver。Ain’tabird’longtheol’Wabashwithavoiceuptohers。Loveo’Godain’tbroader’nherkindness。Whenshe’sbeenhometoseeherfolks,I’vebeensohungryforher’atI’vegonetoherclosetan’kissedthehemo’herskirtsmore’nonce。I’veneveryetdaredkissherfeet,butI’vealwayswantedto。I’velaidout’atifshediesfirst,I’lldoitthen。An’Maria’udcryhereyesoutifyou’da—hittheredbird。Yourtrappin’slooklikeyoucouldshoot。Iguess’twasGodmadethatshotflythemark。Iguess——\" \"Ifyoucanstop,fortheloveofmercydoit!\"criedthehunter。 Hisfacewasasicklywhite,histempleswetwithsweat,andhisbodytrembling。\"Ican’tendureanymore。Idon’tsupposeyouthinkI’veanyhumaninstinctsatall;butIhaveafew,andI seethewaytoarousemore。Youprobablywon’tbelieveme,butI’llneverkillanotherinnocentharmlessthing;andIwillneverlieagainsolongasIlive。\" Heleanedhisgunagainstthethorntree,anddroppedtheremainderofhishunter’soutfitbesideitontheground。 \"Idon’tseemafitsubjectto`havedominion,’\"hesaid。\"I’llleavethosethingforyou;andthankyouforwhatyouhavedoneforme。\" Therewasacrashthroughthebushes,aleapoverthefence,andAbramandtheCardinalwerealone。 Theoldmansatdownsuddenlyonafallenlimbofthesycamore。 Hewasalmostdazedwithastonishment。Hehelduphisshakinghands,andwatchedthemwonderingly,andthencuppedoneovereachtremblingkneetosteadyhimself。Heoutlinedhisdrylipswiththetipofhistongue,andbreathedinheavygusts。Heglancedtowardthethorntree。 \"Lefthisgun,\"hehoarselywhispered,\"an’it’sfineasafiddle。Lock,stock,an’barreljusta—shinin’。An’allthatheapo’leatherfixin’s。Musta—costaloto’money。Saidhewasn’tfittouse’em!Leptthefencelikeapanther,an’cutdirtacrossthecornfield。An’leftmethegun!Well!Well! Well!WonderwhatIsaid?Imusta—beenalmostFIERCE。\" \"Seehere!Seehere!\"shrilledtheCardinal。 Abramlookedhimovercarefully。Hewasquiveringwithfear,butinnowayinjured。 \"My!butthatwasaclosecall,ol’fellow\"said,Abram。\"Minutelater,an’ourfun’uda—beenover,an’thesummerjestspoiled。 Wonderifyouknewwhatitmeant,an’ifyou’llbegun—shyafterthis。Landknows,Ihopeso;forafewmoresuchdoses’ulljestlaymeup。\" Hegatheredhimselftogetheratlast,setthegunoverthefence,andclimbingafterit,caughtNancy,whohadfeastedtoplethoraonyoungcorn。Hefastenedupthetrace—chains,andclimbingtoherback,laidthegunacrosshislapandrodetothebarn。Heattendedthemarewithparticularsolicitude,andbathedhisfaceandhandsinthewatertroughtomakehimselfalittlemorepresentabletoMaria。Hestartedtothehouse,buthadonlygoneashortwaywhenhestopped,andafterstandinginthoughtforatime,turnedbacktothebarnandgaveNancyanotherearofcorn。 \"Afterall,itwasallyou,ol’girl,\"hesaid,pattinghershoulder,\"Ineveronearthcoulda—madeitontimeafoot。\" Hewassotiredheleanedforsupportagainsther,fortheunusualexertionandintenseexcitementweretellingonhimsorely,andasherestedheconfidedtoher:\"Idon’tknowasI everinmylifewassoriled,Nancy。I’mafraidIwasalittlemitefierce。\" Heexhibitedthegun,andtoldthestoryverysoberlyatsuppertime;andMariawassofilledwithsolicitudeforhimandthebird,andsoindignantattheactofthehunter,thatsheneversaidawordaboutAbram’stornclothingandthehoursofpatchingthatwouldensue。Shesatlookingatthegunandthinkingintentlyforalongtime;andthenshesaidpityingly: \"Idon’tknowjestwhatyoucoulda—said’at’udmakeamangooffan’leaveagunlikethat。Poorfellow!Idohope,Abram,youdidn’tcomedownonhimtooawfulstrong。Maybehelosthismotherwhenhewasjestalittletyke,an’hehasn’thadmuchteachin’。\" Abramwascompletelywornout,andwentearlytobed。FarinthenightMariafelthimfumblingaroundherfaceinanefforttolearnifshewerecovered;andashedrewthesheetoverhershoulderhemutteredinwornandsleepytones:\"I’mafraidthey’snousedenyin’it,Maria,IWASJESTMORTALFIERCE。\" Inthesumacthefrightenedlittlemothercardinalwaspressingherpreciousbabiescloseagainstherbreast;andallthroughthenightshekeptcallingtohermate,\"Chook!Chook!\"andwassatisfiedonlywhenananswering\"Chip!\"came。AsfortheCardinal,hehadlearnedanewlesson。Hehadnotbeenunderfirebefore。Neveragainwouldhetrustanyonecarryingashiningthingthatbelchedfireandsmoke。Hehadseenthehuntercoming,andhadracedhometodefendhismateandbabies,thusmakingabrilliantmarkofhimself;andashewouldnothavedesertedthem,onlythearrivalofthefarmerhadavertedatragedyinthesumac。Hedidnotlearntousecautionforhimself;butafterthat,ifaguncamedowntheshiningriver,hesentawarning\"Chip!\"tohismate,tellinghertocrouchlowinhernestandkeepveryquiet,andthen,inbrokenwavesofflight,andwithchirpandflutter,heexposedhimselfuntilhehadlureddangerfromhisbelovedones。 Whenthebabiesgrewlargeenoughfortheirmothertoleavethemashorttime,sheassistedinfoodhunting,andtheCardinalwasnotsobusy。Hethencouldfindtimefrequentlytomounttothetopofthedogwood,andcrytotheworld,\"Seehere!Seehere!\" forthecardinalbabiesweresplendid。Buthismusicwasbrokenintermittentvocalizingnow,oftenutteredpastabeakfuloffood,andinterspersedwithspasmodic\"chips\"ifdangerthreatenedhismateandnestlings。 Despitealltheircare,itwasnotsoverylonguntiltroublecametothesumac;anditwasallbecausethefirst—bornwasplainlygreedy;muchmoresothaneitherhislittlebrotherorhissister,andhewasonedayaheadoftheminstrength。Healwayspushedhimselfforward,criedtheloudestandlongest,andsotookthegreaterpartofthefoodcarriedtothenest;andoneday,whilehewasstillquiteawkwardanduncertain,heclimbedtotheedgeandreachedsofarthathefell。Herolleddowntheriverbank,splash!intothewater;andahungryoldpickerel,sunningintheweeds,finishedhimatasnap。Hemadeamorselsofat,sweet,andjuicythatthepickerellingeredcloseforaweek,waitingtoseeiftherewouldbeanymoreaccidents。 TheCardinal,huntinggrubsinthecornfield,heardthefrightenedcriesofhismate,anddashedtothesumacintimetoseethepoorlittleballofbrightlytintedfeathersdisappearinthewaterandtohearthesplashofthefish。Hecalledinhelplesspanicandflutteredoverthespot。Hewatchedandwaiteduntiltherewasnohopeofthenestlingcomingup,thenhewenttothesumactotrytocomforthismate。Shecouldnotbeconvincedthatheryoungonewasgone,andfortheremainderofthedayfilledtheairwithalarmcriesandnotesofwailing。 ThetwothatremainedweresurelytheenvyofBirdland。Themalebabywasaperfectcopyofhisbigcrimsonfather,onlyhislittlecoatwasgray;butitwassohighlytingedwithredthatitwasbrilliant,andhisbeakandfeetwerereallyred;andhowhiscrestdidflare,andhowproudandimportanthefelt,whenhefoundhecouldraiseandloweritatwill。Hissisterwasnotnearlysobrightashe,andshewasalmostasgreedyasthelostbrother。Withhisfather’schivalryheallowedhertocrowdinandtakethemostoftheseedsandberries,sothatshecontinuallyappearedasifshecouldswallownomore,yetshewasconstantlycallingforfood。 Shetookthefirstflight,beingsogreedysheforgottobeafraid,andactuallyflewtoaneighbouringthorntreetomeettheCardinal,comingwithfood,beforesherealizedwhatshehaddone。Foroncegluttonyhaditsproperreward。Shenotonlymissedthebite,butshegotherlittleselfmightilywellscared。Withpoppingeyesandfear—flattenedcrest,sheclungtothethornlimb,shiveringatthedepthsbelow;anditwasthegreatestcomfortwhenherbrotherpluckedupcourageandcamesailingacrosstoher。But,ofcourse,shecouldnotbeexpectedtoadmitthat。Whenshesawhoweasilyhedidit,sheflaredhercrest,turnedherheadindifferently,andinquiredifhedidnotfindflyingaveryeasymatter,oncehemusteredcouragetotryit;andshemadehimverymuchashamedindeedbecausehehadallowedhertobethefirsttoleavethenest。Fromthethorntreetheyworkedtheirwaytothedeadsycamore;buttherethelackoffoliagemadethemsoconspicuousthattheirmotheralmostwentintospasmsfromfright,andsheliterallydrovethembacktothesumac。 TheCardinalwassoinordinatelyproud,andmadesuchabraveshowingofteachingthemtofly,bathe,andalltheotherthingsnecessaryforyoungbirdstoknow,thatitwasagreatmercytheyescapedwiththeirlives。Hehadmasteredmanylessons,buthenevercouldbetaughthowtobequietandconcealhimself。Withexplosive\"chips\"flamingandflashing,hemetdangersthatsentalltheotherbirdsbesidetheshiningriverracingtocover。 Concealmenthescorned;andreposeheneverknew。 ItwasasummerfullofrichexperiencefortheCardinal。Afterthesefirstbabieswereraisedandhadflown,twomorenestswerebuilt,andtwootherbroodsflewaroundthesumac。ByfalltheCardinalwasthefatherofasmallflock,andtheywereeachoneneat,trim,beautifulriverbirds。 Hehadlivedthroughspringwithitsperfumedair,paleflowers,andburninghearthunger。Hehadknownsummerinitsgoldenmood,withforestspungentwithspicebushandsassafras; festoonedwithwildgrape,woodbine,andbittersweet;carpetedwithvelvetmossandstarrymandrakepeepingfrombeneathgreenshades;thenever—endingmurmuroftheshiningriver;andtherichfulfilmentoflove’sfruition。 Nowitwasfall,andallthepromisesofspringwereaccomplished。Thewoodsweregloriousinautumnaltints。Therewereripenedredhaws,blackhaws,andwildgrapesonlywaitingforseverefrosts,nutsrattlingdown,scurryingsquirrels,andtherabbits’flashofgrayandbrown。Thewaysideswerebrightwiththegloryofgoldenrod,androyalwiththepurpleofastersandironwort。Therewastherustleoffallingleaves,theflittingofvelvetybutterflies,thewhirofwingstrainedsouthward,andthecallofthekingcrowgatheringhisfollowers。 ThentotheCardinalcametheintuitionthatitwastimetoleadhisfamilytotheorangeorchard。Onedaytheyflamedandriotedupanddowntheshiningriver,racedoverthecornfield,andtiltedonthesumac。Thenext,ablackfrosthadstrippeditsantleredlimbs。Starkanddeserteditstood,apictureofloneliness。 Obirdofwonderfulplumageandhuman—likesong!WhatapreciousthoughtofDivinitytocreatesuchbeautyandmusicforourpleasure!Bravesongsteroftheflamingcoat,tooproudtohideyourflashingbeauty,toofearlesstobecautiousofthemanydangersthatbesetyou,fromthetopofthemorningwegreetyou,andhailyouKingofBirdland,atyourimperiouscommand:\"Seehere!Seehere!\"