第4章

类别:其他 作者:Kate Douglas Wiggin字数:27495更新时间:19/01/03 16:17:59
Shealwaysexplainedthatthecountrywasdreadfuldullforher,butgoodforthehens;theyalwayslaidsomuchbetterinthewintertime。 Lyddylikedtheplaceallthebetterforitsloneliness。 Shehadneverhadenoughofsolitude,andthisquiethome,withthesongoftheriverforcompany,ifoneneededmorecompanythanchickensandacat,satisfiedallherdesires,particularlyasitwasaccompaniedbyasnuglittleincomeoftwohundreddollarsayear,ameagresumthatseemedtoopenupmysteriousavenuesofjoytoherstarved,impatientheart。 Whenshewasamereinfant,herbrotherwasholdingheronhiskneebeforethegreatold-fashionedfireplaceheapedwithburninglogs。Asuddennoisestartledhim,andthecrowing,restlessbabygaveanunexpectedlurch,andslipped,facedownward,intotheglowingembers。Itwasafullminutebeforethehorror-strickenboycouldextricatethelittlecreaturefromthecruelflamethathadalreadydoneitsfatalwork。 Thebabyescapedwithherlife,butwasdisfiguredforever。 Asshegrewolder,thegentlehandoftimecouldnotentirelyeffacetheterriblescars。Onecheekwaswrinkledandcrimson,whileoneeyeandthemouthweredrawndownpathetically。 Theaccidentmighthavechangedthedispositionofanychild,butLyddychancedtobeasensitive,introspectivebitoffemininehumanity,inwhosememorytheburningflamewasneverquenched。 Hermother,partlytoconcealherownwoundedvanity,andpartlytoshieldthetimid,morbidchild,keptheroutofsightasmuchaspossible;sothatatsixteen,whenshewasleftanorphan,shehadlivedalmostentirelyinsolitude。 Shebecame,incourseoftime,akindofgeneralnurserygovernessinalargefamilyofmotherlesschildren。 Thefatherwasalmostalwaysawayfromhome;hissisterkeptthehouse,andLyddystayedinthenursery,bathingthebroodandputtingthemtobed,dressingtheminthemorning,andplayingwiththeminthesafeprivacyofthebackgardenortheopenattic。 Theylovedher,disfiguredasshewas,forthechilddespisesmereexternals,andexplorestheheartofthingstoseewhetheritbegoodorevil,——buttheycouldneverinducehertoseestrangers,nortojoinanygatheringofpeople。 Thechildrenweregrownandmarriednow,andLyddywasnearlyfortywhenshecameintopossessionofhouseandlandsandfortune; forty,withtwentyyearsofunexpendedfeelingpentwithinher。 Forty,thatisratheroldtobeinteresting,butageisarelativematter。 Haven’tyouseengirlsoffour-and-twentywhohavenibbledandbeennibbledateversincetheyweresixteen,butwhohaveneithercaughtanythingnorbeencaught?Theyareold,ifyoulike,butLyddywasfortyandstillyoung,withhersusceptibilitiescherished,notdulled,andwithallthe\"languageofpassionfreshandrootedasthelovelyleafageaboutaspring。\" IV。 \"HeshalldailyjoydispenseHidinsong’ssweetinfluence。\" Emerson’s_Merlin。_ LyddyhadveryfewcallersduringherfirstmonthasapropertyownerinEdgewood。Herappearancewouldhavebeenagainstherwinningfriendseasilyinanycase,evenifshehadnotacquiredthehabitsofarecluse。 Ittookacertainamountoftime,too,forthecommunitytogetusedtothefactthatoldMrs。Butterfieldwasdead,andhernieceLyddyAnnlivinginthecottageontheriverroad。 TherewerenumbersofpeoplewhohadnotyetheardthatoldMrs。ButterfieldhadboughtthehousefromtheThatcherboys,andthatwasfifteenyearsago;butthiswasnotstrange,for,notwithstandingauntHitty’svaluableservicesindisseminatinggeneralinformation,therewasamanlivingontheBonnyEagleroadwhowassurprisedtohearthatDanielWebsterwasdead,andcomplainedthatfolkswerenotsolong-livedastheyusedtobe。 AuntHittythoughtLyddyaGothandaVandalbecauseshetookdownthetwentysilvercoffinplatesandlaidthemreverentlyaway。 \"Mis’Butterfieldwouldturninhergrave,\"shesaid,\"ifsheknewit。 Sheain’tmuchofahousekeeper,Iguess,\"shewenton,asshecutoverDr。Berry’soldtrousersintobrieferonesforTommyBerry。 \"Shegivesconsiderablestufftoherhensthatshe’dasightbetterheatoverandeatherself,inthesehardtimeswhenthemissionarysocietiescan’thardlykeeptheheathenfedandclothedandwarmed——no,Idon’tmeanwarmed,formosto’theheathensliveinhotclimates,somehowor’nother。 Mybackdoor’sjestoppositehers;it’sacrosstheriver,tobesure,butit’sthenarrerpart,andIcanseeeverythingshedoesasplainasdaylight。ShewashedaMonday,andsheain’ttakenherclothesinyet,andit’sThursday。Shemaybebleachin’of’emout,butitlooksslack。 IsaidtoSilastnightIshouldstandittill’boutFriday,——seein’’emlayonthegrassthere,butifshedidn’ttake’eminthen,Ishouldgooverandoffertohelpher。Shehasafireinthesettin’-room’mosteverynight,thoughweain’thadafrostyet;andasnear’sIcanmakeout,she’sgotfullredcurtainshangin’uptoherwindows。 Iain’tsure,forshedon’topentheblindsinthatroomtillI getawayinthemorning,andsheshuts’embeforeIgetbackatnight。 Sidon’tknowredfromgreen,sohe’suselessinsuchmatters。 I’mgoinghomelateto-night,andwalkdownonthatsideo’theriver,so’tIcancallinafterdarkandseewhatmakesherhouselightupasifthesunwassettin’insideofit。\" Asamatteroffact,Lyddywasrevelinginhouse-furnishingofahumblesort。Shehadapassionforcolor。Therewasared-and-whitestrawmattingonthesitting-roomfloor。 Recklessinthecertainpossessionoftwentydollarsamonth,shepurchasedyardsuponyardsofturkeyredcotton; enoughtocoveramattressforthehigh-backedsettle,forlongcurtainsatthewindows,andforcushionstotherockers。 Sheknottedwhitefringesforthetablecoversandcurtains,paintedtheinsideofthefireplacered,putsomepots,ofscarletgeraniumsonthewindow-sills,fillednewspaperrackwithfernsandtackeditoveranuglyspotinthewall,edgedherwork-basketwithatuftedtrimmingofscarletworsted,andmadeanelaboratephotographcaseofwhitecrashandredcottonthatstretchedtheentirelengthoftheold-fashionedmantelshelf,andheldpicturesofMr。Reynolds,MissElviraReynolds,George,Susy,Anna,John,Hazel,Ella,andRufusReynolds,herformercharges。Whenallthiswasdone,shelightedalittleblazeonthehearth,tooktheredcurtainsfromtheirhands,letthemfallgracefullytothefloor,andsatdowninherrocking-chair,reconciledtoherexistenceforabsolutelythefirsttimeinherfortyyears。 IhopeMrs。ButterfieldwashappyenoughinParadisetoappreciateandfeelLyddy’sjoy。Icanevenbelieveshewasgladtohavedied,sinceherdyingcouldbringsuchcontenttoanywretchedlivinghumansoul。 AsLydiasatinthefirelight,theleftsideofherpoorfaceinshadow,yousawthatshewasdistinctlyharmonious。Herfigure,cladinplainblack-and-whitecalicodress,wasagraceful,womanlyone。 Shehadbeautifullyslopingshouldersandasweetwrist。Herhairwassoftandplentiful,andherhandswerefine,strong,andsensitive。 Thispossibilityofrarebeautymadeherscarsandburnsmorepitiful,forifacheapchromehassmirchacrossitsface,wethinkitamatterofnomoment,butwedeplorethesmallestscratchorbluronanyworkofrealart。 Lydiafeltalittlelessbitterandhopelessaboutlifewhenshesatinfrontofherownopenfire,afterherusualtwilightwalk。 Itwasherhabittowanderdownthewoodedroadafterhersimplefive-o’clocksupper,gatheringsfernsorgoldenrodorfrostflowersforhervases;andonenightsheheard,abovetheripplingoftheriver,thestrange,sweet,piercingsoundofAnthonyCroft’sviolin。 Shedrewnearer,andsawa,middle-agedmansittinginthekitchendoorway,withaladoftenortwelveyearsleaningagainsthisknees。 Shecouldtelllittleofhisappearance,savethathehadahighforehead,andhairthatwavedwellbackfromitinratheranunusualfashion。 Hewasinhisshirt-sleeves,buttheginghamwasscrupulouslyclean,andhehadtheuncommonrefinementofacollarandnecktie。 Outofsightherself,Lyddydrewnearenoughtohear;andthisshedideverynightwithoutrecognizingthatthemusicianwasblind。 Themusichadacuriouseffectuponher。Itwasahithertounknowninfluenceinherlife,anditinterpretedher,sotospeak,toherself。 Asshesatonthebedofbrownpineneedles,underafriendlytree,herheadrestingagainstitstrunk,hereyeshalfclosed,thetoneofAnthony’sviolincamelikeaheavenlymessagetoatired,despairingsoul。 RememberthatinhersecludedlifeshehadheardonlysuchharmonyasElviraReynoldsevokedfromherpianoorGeorgeReynoldsfromhisflute,andtheReynoldstemperamentwasdistinctlyinartistic。 Lyddylivedthroughalifetimeofemotioninthesetwilightconcerts。 Sometimesshewasfilledwithanexquisitemelancholyfromwhichtherewasnoescape;atothers,theetherealpurityofthestrainstirredherheartwithastrange,sweetvisionofmysteriousjoy;joythatshehadneverpossessed,wouldneverpossess;joywhosebareexistencesheneverbeforerealized。 Whenthelownotessanklowerandlowerwiththeirsoftwailofdeliciouswoe,shebentforwardintothedark,dreadingthatsomethingwouldbelostintheverystruggleoflistening;then,aftera,pause,apurehumantonewouldbreakthestillness,andsoaring,bird-like,higherandhigher,seemtomounttoheavenitself,and,\"piercingitsstarryfloors,\" liftpoorscarredLydia’ssoultotheverygratesofinfinitebliss。 Inthegentlemoodsthatstoleuponherinthosesummertwilightsshebecameadifferentwoman,softerinherprosperitythanshehadeverbeeninheradversity;forsomeplantsonlyblossominsunshine。 Whatwonderiftoherthemusicandthemusicianbecameone? Itissometimesadangerousthingtofusethemanandhistalentsinthisway;butitdidnoharmhere,forAnthonyCroftwashismusic,andthemusicwasAnthonyCroft。Whenheplayedonhisviolin,itwasasifthemiracleofitsfashioningwereagainenacted;asifthebirdonthequiveringbough,themellowsunshinestreamingthroughthelatticeofgreenleaves,thetinkleofthewoodlandstream,spokeineverytone; andmorethanthis,thehearth-glowinwhoselightthepatienthandshadworked,thebreathofthesoulbendingitselfinpassionateprayerforperfection,these,too,seemedtohavewroughttheirblessedinfluenceonthewillingstringsuntilthetonewasladenwithspiritualharmony。 Onemightindeedhavesungofthislittleredviolin——thatlookedtoLyddy,inthesunsetglow,asifitwereveneeredwithrubies——allthatShelleysangofanotherperfectinstrument:—— \"TheartistwhothisviolwroughtToechoallharmoniousthought,Fell’datree,whileonthesteepThewoodswereintheirwintersleep,Rock’dinthatreposedivineOfthewind-sweptApennine; Anddreaming,someofAutumnpast,AndsomeofSpringapproachingfast,AndsomeofAprilbudsandshowers,AndsomeofsongsinJulybowers,Andalloflove;andsothistree—— Othatsuchourdeathmaybe!—— Diedinsleep,andfeltnopain,Toliveinhappierformagain。\" Theviol\"whispersinenamouredtone:\"—— \"Sweetoraclesofwoodsanddells,Andsummerwindyillsylvancells;…… Theclearestechoesofthehills,Thesoftestnotesoffallingrills,Themelodiesofbirdsandbees,Themurmuringofsummerseas,Andpatteringrain,andbreathingdew,Andairsofevening;allitknew…… ——Allthisitknows,butwillnottellTothosewhocannotquestionwellThespiritthatinhabitsit;…… But,sweetlyasitsanswerswillFlatterhandsofperfectskill,Itkeepsitshighest,holiesttoneForonebelovedFriendalone。\" Lyddyheardtheviolinandtheman’svoiceashetalkedtothechild,—— heardthemnightafternight;andwhenshewenthometothelittlebrownhousetolightthefireonthehearthandletdownthewarmredcurtains,shefellintosweet,sadreveries;andwhensheblewouthercandleforthenight,shefellasleepanddreamednewdreams,andherheartwasstirredwiththerustlingofnew-bornhopesthatroseandtookwinglikebirdsstartledfromtheirnests。 V。 \"Norscourtheseas,norsiftmankind,Apoetorafriendtofind: Behold,hewatchesatthedoor! Beholdhisshadowonthefloor!\" Emerson’s_Saadi。_ LyddyButterfield’shenturkeywasofarovingdisposition。 ShehadneverappreciatedherluxuriouscountryquartersinEdgewood,andwasseeminglyanxioustoreturntothemodestbackyardinhernativecity。 Atanyrate,shewasinthehabitofstrayingfarfromhome,andthehabitwasgrowinguponhertosuchanextentthatshewouldevenleadherdocilelittlegobblersdowntovisitAnthonyCroft’shensandsharetheircorn。 Lyddyhadcaughtheratitonce,andwasnowpursuinghertothatendforthesecondtime。Shepausedinfrontofthehouse,buttherewerenoturkeystobeseen。Couldtheyhavewanderedupthehillroad,——thediscontented,\"traipsing,\"exasperatingthings? Shestartedinthatdirection,whensheheardacrashintheCroftkitchen,andthenthesoundofaboy’svoicecomingfromaninnerroom,—— aweakandquerulousvoice,asifthechildwereill。 Shedrewnearer,inspiteofherdreadofmeetingpeople,oraboveallofintruding,andsawAnthonyCroftstandingoverthestove,withanexpressionofutterhelplessnessonhisusuallyplacidface。 Shehadneverreallyseenhimbeforeinthedaylight,andtherewassomethingabouthisappearancethatstartledher。 Theteakettlewasonthefloor,andaseaofwaterwasfloodingtheman’sfeet,yetheseemedtobegazingintovacancy。 Presentlyhestooped,andfumbledgropinglyforthekettle。 Itwastoohottobetouchedwithimpunity,andhefinallyleftitinadespairingsortofway,andwalkedinthedirectionofashelf,fromunderwhicharowofcoatswashanging。Theboycalledagaininalouderandmoreinsistenttone,endinginawhimperofrestlesspain。 Thisseemedtomakethemanmorenervousthanever。 Hishandswentpatientlyoverandovertheshelf,thenpausedateachseparatenail。 \"Blessthepoordear!\"thoughtLyddy。\"Ishetryingtofindhishat,orwhatishetryingtodo?Iwonderifheismusicmad?\" andshedrewstillnearerthesteps。 Atthismomentheturnedandcamerapidlytowardthedoor。 Shelookedstraightinhisface。Therewasnomistakingit: hewasblind。Themagicianwhohadtoldherthroughhisviolinsecretsthatshehadscarcelydreamedof,thewizardwhohadsetherhearttothrobbingandachingandlongingasithadneverthrobbedandachedandlongedbefore,thebeingwhohadwornahaloofromanceandgeniustohersimplemind,wasstone-blind!Awaveofimpetuousanguish,assharpandpassionateasanyshehadeverfeltforherownmisfortunes,sweptoverhersoulatthespectacleoftheman’shelplessness。Hissightlesseyesstruckherlikeablow。 Buttherewasnotimetolose。Shewasdirectlyinhispath: ifshestoodstillhewouldcertainlywalkoverher,andifshemovedhewouldhearher,so,onthespurofthemoment,shegaveanervouscoughandsaid,\"Good-morning,Mr。Croft。\" Hestoppedshort。\"Whoisit?\"heasked。 \"Iam——itis——Iam——yournewneighbor,\"saidLyddy,withatremblingattemptatcheerfulness。 \"Oh,MissButterfield!Ishouldhavecalleduptoseeyoubeforethisifithadn’tbeenfortheboy’ssickness。 ButIamagood-for-nothingneighbor,asyouhavedoubtlessheard。 Nobodyexpectsanythingofme。\" (\"Nobodyexpectsanythingofme。\"Herownplaint,utteredinherowntone!) \"Idon’tknowaboutthat,\"sheansweredswiftly。 \"You’vegivenme,forone,agreatdealofpleasurewithyourwonderfulmusic。Ioftenhearyouasyouplayaftersupper,andithaskeptmefrombeinglonesome。Thatisn’tverymuch,tobesure。\" \"Youarefondofmusic,then?\" \"Ididn’tknowIwas;Ineverheardanybefore,\"saidLyddysimply; \"butitseemstohelppeopletosaythingstheycouldn’tsayforthemselves,don’tyouthinkso?Itcomfortsmeeventohearit,andIthinkitmustbestillmorebeautifultomakeit。\" Now,LyddyAnnButterfieldhadnosoonerutteredthiscommonplacespeechthanthereflectiondartedthroughhermindlikealightningflashthatshehadneverspokenabitofherheartoutlikethisinallherlifebefore。 Thereasoncametoherinthesameflash:shewasnotbeinglookedat;herdisfiguredfacewashidden。Thisman,atleast,couldnotshrink,turnaway,shiver,affectindifference,fixhiseyesonherswithafascinatedhorror,asothershaddone。 Herheartwasdividedbetweenagreatthrobofpityandsympathyforhimandanirresistiblesenseofgratitudeforherself。 Sureofprotectionandcomprehension,herlovelysoulcameoutofherpooreyesandsatinthesunshine。 Shespokehermindatease,asweuttersacredthingssometimesundercoverofdarkness。 \"Youseemtohavehadanaccident;whatcanIdotohelpyou?\"sheasked。 \"Nothing,thankyou。Theboyhasbeensickforsomedays,butheseemsworsesincelastnight。Nothingisinitsrightplaceinthehouse,soIhavegivenuptryingtofindanything,andamjustgoingtoEdgewoodtoseeifsomebodywillhelpmeforafewdays。\" \"UncleTony!UncleTo-ny!whereareyou?Dogivemeanotherdrink,I’msohot!\"cametheboy’svoicefromwithin。 \"Coming,laddie!Idon’tbelieveheoughttodrinksomuchwater,butwhatcanIdo?Heisburningupwithfever。\" \"Nowlookhere,Mr。Croft,\"andLydia’stonewascheerfullydecisive。 \"Yousitdowninthatrocker,please,andletmecommandtheshipforawhile。Thisisoneofthecaseswhereawomanisnecessary。 Firstandforemost,whatwereyouhuntingfor?\" \"Myhatandthebutter,\"saidAnthonymeekly,andatthisuniquecombinationtheybothlaughed。 Lyddy’slaughwasparticularlyfresh,childlike,andpleased; onethatwouldhaveastonishedtheReynoldschildren。 ShehadseldomlaughedheartilysincelittleRufushadcriedandtoldhershefrightenedhimwhenshetwistedherfaceso。 \"Yourhatisinthewood-box,andI’llfindthebutterinthetwinklingofaneye,thoughwhyyouwantitnowismorethan——Mypatience,Mr。Croft,yourhandisburnedtoablister!\" \"Don’tmindme。Begoodenoughtolookattheboyandtellmewhatailshim;nothingelsemattersmuch。\" \"Iwillwithpleasure,butletmeeaseyoualittlefirst。 Here’saragthatwillbejustthething,\"andLyddy,suitingtheprettyactiontothemendaciousworn,tookagoodhandkerchieffromherpocketandtoreitinthreestrips,afterspreadingitwithtallowfromacandleheatedoverthestove。 Thisdone,shehounduptheburnedhandskillfully,and,crossingthedining-room,disappearedwithinthelittlechamberdoorbeyond。 Shecameoutpresently,andsaidhalfhesitatingly,\"Wouldyou——mindgoingoutintheorchardforanhourorso? Youseemtoberatherinthewayhere,andIshouldliketheplacetomyself,ifyou’llexcusemeforsayingso。 I’meversomuchmorecapablethanMrs。Buck;won’tyougivemeatrial,sir?Here’syourviolinandyourhat。 I’llcallyouifyoucanhelporadviseme。\" \"ButIcan’tletastrangercomeinanddomyhousework,\"heobjected。 \"Ican’t,youknow,thoughIappreciateyourkindnessallthesame。\" \"Iamyournearestneighbor,andyouronlyone,forthatmatter,\" saidLyddyfirmly;\"itsnothingmorethanrightthatIshouldlookafterthatsickchild,andImustdoit。Ihaven’tgotathingtodoinmyownhouse。 Iamnothingbutapoorlonelyoldmaid,who’sbeenusedtochildrenallherlife,andlikesnothingbetterthantoworkoverthem。\" AcalmsettleduponAnthony’sperturbedspirit,ashesatundertheapple-treesandheardLyddygoingtoandfrointhecottage。 \"Sheisn’tanyoldmaid,\"hethought;\"shedoesn’tsteplikeone; shehassoftshoesandaspringywalk。Shemustbeaveryhandsomewoman,withahandlikethat;andsuchavoice! Iknewthemomentshespokethatshedidn’tbelonginthisvillage。\" Asamatteroffact,hiskeenearhadcaughtthemelodyinLyddy’svoice,avoicefullofdignity,sweetness,andreservepower。 Hissenseoftouch,too,hadcapturedthebeautyofherhand,andhelditinremembrance,——thesoftpalm,thefineskin,supplefingers,smoothnails,andfirmroundwrist。 ThesecharmswouldneverhavebeennotedbyanyseeingmaninEdgewood,buttheywererevealedtoAnthonyCroftwhileLyddy,likethegoodSamaritan,bounduphiswounds。 Itisthesesavingstarsthatlighttheeternaldarknessoftheblind。 LyddythoughtshehadmetherWaterloowhen,witharmsakimbo,shegazedabouttheCroftestablishment,whichwasasceneofdesolationforthemoment。Anthony’scousinfromBridgtonwasinthehabitofvisitinghimeverytwomonthsforasolemnhouse-cleaning,andMrs。BuckfromPleasantRivercameeverySaturdayandMondayforbakingandwashing。 BetweentimesDavyandhisuncledidthehouseworktogether; andalthoughitwasrespectablydone,therewasnopink-and-whitedaintinessaboutit,youmaybesure。 Lyddycameouttotheapple-treesinaboutanhour,laughingalittlenervouslyasshesaid,\"I’msorrytohavetakenameanadvantageofyou,Mr。Croft,butIknoweverythingyou’vegotinyourhouse,andexactlywhereitis。 Icouldn’thelpit,yousee,whenIwasmakingthingstidy。 Itwoulddoyougoodtoseetheboy。Hisroomwastoolight,andthefliesweredevouringhim。Iswepthimanddustedhim,putoncleansheetsandpillowslips,spongedhimwithbayrum,brushedhishair,droveouttheflies,andtackedagreencurtainuptothewindow。Fifteenminutesafterhewassleepinglikeakitten。Hehasasorethroatandconsiderablefever。 Couldyou——canyou——atleast,willyou,gouptomyhouseonanerrand?\" \"CertainlyIcan。Iknowitinsideandoutaswellasmyown。\" \"Verygood。Ontheclockshelfinthesitting-roomthereisabottleofsweetspiritsofnitre;it’stheonlybottlethere,soyoucan’tmakeanymistake。Itwillhelpuntilthedoctorcomes。 Iwonderyoudidn’tsendforhimyesterday?\" \"Davywouldn’thavehim,\"apologizedhisuncle。 \"Wouldn’the?\"saidLyddywithcheerfulscorn。 \"Hehasyouunderprettygoodcontrol,hasn’the? Butchildrenareunmercifultyrants。\" \"Couldn’tyoucoaxhimintoitbeforeyougohome?\"askedAnthonyinawheedlingvoice。 \"Icantry;butitisn’tlikelyIcaninfluencehim,ifyoucan’t。Still,ifwebothfail,Ireallydon’tseewhat’stopreventoursendingforthedoctorinspiteofhim。 Heisasweakasababy,youknow,andcan’tsitupinbed: whatcouldhedo?Iwillrisktheconsequences,ifyouwill!\" Therewasanoteofsuchamiableandwinningsarcasminallthis,suchacheery,invinciblecourage,suchafriendlyneighborlinessandcooperation,aboveallsuchadifferenttonefromanyhewasaccustomedtohearinEdgewood,thatAnthonyCroftfeltwarmedthroughtothecore。 Ashewalkedquicklyalongtheroad,heconjuredupavisionofautumnbeautyfromthefewhintsnaturegaveeventohersightlessonesonthisgloriousmorning,——therustleofafewfallenleavesunderhisfeet,theclearwineoftheair,thefullrushoftheswollenriver,thewhiskingofthesquirrelsintheboughs,thecrunchoftheirteethonthenuts,thespicyodoroftheappleslyingunderthetrees。 Hemissedhismotherthatmorningmorethanhehadmissedherforyears。 Howneatshewas,howthrifty,howcomfortable,andhowcomforting! Hislifewassodrearyandaimless;andwasitthebestortherightoneforDavy,withhistalentanddawningambition?WoulditnotbebettertohaveMrs。Bucklivewiththemaltogether,insteadofcomingtwiceaweek,asheretofore?No;heshrankfromthatwithahopelessaversionbornofSaturdayandMondaydinnersinhercompany。Hecouldhearherpourhercoffeeintothesaucer;hearthescrapingofthecupontherim,andknowthatshewassettingitsloppilydownonthecloth。Hecouldrememberhernoisydrinking,theweightofherelbowonthetable,thecreakingofhercalicodressunderthepressureofsuperabundantflesh。 Besides,shehadtriedtoscrubhisfavoriteviolinwithsapolio。 No,anythingwasbetterthanMrs。Buckasaconstancy。 HetookoffhishatunconsciouslyasheenteredLyddy’ssitting-room。 Agentlebreezeblewoneofthefullredcurtainstowardshimtillitflutteredabouthisshoulderslikeafrolicsome,teasinghand。 Therewasasweet,pungentodorofpineboughs,acanarysanginthewindow,theclockwastrimmedwithablackberryvine;heknewtheprickles,andtheycalleduptohismindtheglowingtintshehadlovedsowell。 Hissensitivehand,thatcarriedadiviningrodineveryfinger-tip,metavaseontheshelf,and,travelingupward,touchedafullbranchofalderberriestiedaboutwitharibbon。Theribbonwouldbered; thewomanwhoarrangedthisroomwouldmakenomistake;forinonemorningAnthonyCrofthadpenetratedthesecretofLyddy’struepersonality,andinameasurehadsoundedtheshallowsthatledtothedepthsofhernature。 Lyddywenthomeatseveno’clockthatnightratherreluctantly。 ThedoctorhadsaidMr。Croftcouldsitupwiththeboyunlesshegrewmuchworse,andtherewasnoproprietyinherstayinglongerunlesstherewasdanger。 \"Youhavebeenverygoodtome,\"Anthonysaidgravely,asheshookherhandatparting,——\"verygood。\" Theystoodtogetheronthedoorstep。Adistantbell,calledtoeveningprayer-meeting;therestlessmurmuroftheriverandthewhisperofthewindinthepinesbrokethetwilightstillness。 Thelong,quietdaytogether,partofitspentbythesickchild’sbedside,hadbroughtthetwostrangerscuriouslyneartoeachother。 \"Thehousehasn’tseemedsosweetandfreshsincemymotherdied,\" hewenton,ashedroppedherhand,\"andIhaven’thadsomanyflowersandgreenthingsinitsinceIlostmyeyesight。\" \"Wasitlongago?\" \"Tenyears。Isthatlong?\" \"Longtobearaburden。\" \"Ihopeyouknowlittleofburden-bearing?\" \"Iknowlittleelse。\" \"ImighthaveguesseditfromthealacritywithwhichyoutookupDavy’sandmine。Youmustbeveryhappytohavethepowertomakethingsstraightandsunnyandwholesome; tobreatheyourstrengthintohelplessnesssuchasmine。 Ithankyou,andIenvyyou。Good-night。\" Lyddyturnedonherheelwithoutaword;hermindwasbeyondandabovewords。Theskyseemedtohavedescendedupon,envelopedher,caughtherupintoitsheaven,assheroseintounaccustomedheightsoffeeling,likeElijahinhischariotoffire。Sheveryhappy! Shewithpower,powertomakethingsstraightandsunnyandwholesome! Sheabletobreathestrengthintohelplessness,evenaconsecrated,Godsmittenhelplessnesslikehis!Shenotonlytobethanked,butenvied! Herhouseseemedstrangetoherthatnight。 Shewenttobedinthedark,dreadingeventhelightofacandle; andbeforesheturneddownhercounterpanesheflungherselfonherknees,andpouredouthersoulinaprayerthathadbeengrowing,waiting,andwaitedfor,perhaps,foryears:—— \"OLord,IthankTheeforhealthandstrengthandlife。 Inevercoulddoitbefore,butIthankTheeto-nightforlifeonanyterms。IthankTheeforthishome;forthechanceofhelpinganotherhumancreature,strickenlikemyself; fortheprivilegeofministeringtoamotherlesschild。 Makemetolongonlyforthebeautyofholiness,andtobesatisfiedifIattaintoit。Washmysoulpureandclean,andletthatbetheonlymirrorinwhichIseemyface。 Ihavetriedtobeuseful。Forgivemeifitalwaysseemedsohardanddrearyalife。ForgivemeifIamtoohappybecauseforoneshortdayIhavereallyhelpedinabeautifulway,andfoundafriendwhosaw,becausehewasblind,therealmeunderneath;themethatneverwasburnedbythefire; themethatisn’tdisfigured,unlessmywickeddiscontenthasdoneit;themethathaslivedonandonandon,starvingtodeathforthefriendshipandsympathyandlovethatcometootherwomen。Ihavespentmyfortyyearsinthewilderness,feedingonwrathandbitternessandtears。 Forgiveme,Lord,andgivemeonemorevisionoftheblessedlandofCanaan,evenifIneverdwellthere。\" VI。 \"NorlesstheeternalpolesOftendencydistributesouls。 ThereneednovowstobindWhomnoteachotherseek,butfind。\" Emerson’s_CelestialLove。_ Davy’ssicknesswasalingeringone。Mrs。Buckcamefortwoorthreehoursaday,butLyddywastheself-installedangelofthehouse; andbeforeaweekhadpassedtheboy’sthinarmswerearoundherneck,hisheadonherlovingshoulder,andhischeekpressedagainsthers。 Anthonycouldhearthemtalk,ashesatinthekitchenbusyathiswork。Musicalinstrumentswerestillbroughthimtorepair,thoughlessfrequentlythanofyore,andhecouldstillmakemanypartsofviolinsfarbetterthanhisseeingcompetitors。 Afriendandpupilsatbyhissideinthewintereveningsandsupplementedhisweakness,helpingandlearningalternately,whilehisblindmaster’sskillfilledhimwithwonderanddespair。 Theyearsofstruggleforperfectionhadnotbeenwasted; andthoughtheeyethatoncedetectedthedeviationofahair’sbreadthcouldnolongertellthetruefromthefalse,yetnaturehadbeenbusywithherdivineworkofcompensation。 Theonesensestrickenwithdeath,shepouredfloodsofnewlifeandvigorintotheothers。Touchbecamesomethingmorethanthestupid,emptygraspofthingsweseeingmortalsknow,andinplaceofthetwoeyeshehadlosthenowhadtenineveryfinger-tip。Asforodors,letotherfolksbeproudofsmellingmuskandlavender,butlethimtellyoubyaquiverofthenostrilsthevariouskindsofso-calledscentlessflowers,andlethimbendhisearandinterpretsecretsthattheuniverseiseverwhisperingtouswhoarepentinpartialdeafnessbecause,forsooth,wesee。 HeoftenpausedtohearLydia’slow,soothingtonesandtheboy’sweaktreble。Anthonyhadsaidtohimonce,\"MissButterfieldisverybeautiful,isn’tshe,Davy?Youhaven’tpaintedmeapictureofheryet。 Howdoesshelook?\" Davywasstrickenatfirstwithsilentembarrassment。 Hewasatruthfulchild,butinthishecouldnomorehavetoldthewholetruththanhecouldhavecutoffhishand。 HewasknittoLyddybyeverytieofgratitudeandaffection。 Hewouldsitforhourswithhisexpectantfacepressedagainstthewindow-pane,andwhenhesawhercomingdowntheshadyroadhewasfilledwithasenseofimpendingcomfortandjoy。 \"NO,\"hesaidhesitatingly,\"sheisn’tpretty,nunky,butshe’ssweetandniceanddear,Everythingonhershines,it’ssoclean;andwhenshecomesthroughthetrees,withherwhiteapronandherpurplecalicodress,yourheartjumps,becauseyouknowshe’sgoingtomakeeverythingpleasant。 Herhairhasaprettywaveinit,andherhandissoftonyourforehead; andit’smostworthwhilebeingsickjusttohaveherinthehouse。\" Meanwhile,sotrulyis\"praiseourfructifyingsun,\"Lydiabloomedintoahundredhithertounsuspectedgracesofmindandheartandspeech。 Aslysenseofhumorwokeintolife,andapositivetalentforconversation,latenthithertobecauseshehadneverknownanyonewhocaredtodropaplummetintothecrystalspringsofherconsciousness。 Whentheviolinwaslaidaway,shewouldsitinthetwilight,byDavy’ssofa,histhinhandinhers,andtalkwithAnthonyaboutbooksandflowersandmusic,andaboutthemeaningoflife,too,——itsburdensandmistakes,andjoysandsorrows;gropingwithhiminthedarknesstofindacluetoGod’spurposes。 DavyhadlongafternoonsatLyddy’shouseastheautumngrewintowinter。Hereadtoherwhileshesewedragsforanewsitting-roomcarpet,andtheyplayeddominoesandcheckerstogetherinthetwilightbeforesuppertime,—— suppersthatwereafeasttotheboy,afterMrs。Buck’scookery。 Anthonybroughthisviolinsometimesofanevening,andAlmiraBerry,thenextneighborontheroadtotheMills,woulddropinandjointhelittleparty。AlmirausedtosingAuldRobinGray,WhatWillYouDo,Love,andRobinAdair,tothegreatenjoymentofeverybody;andshepersuadedLyddytobuytheoldchurchmelodeon,andlearntosingaltoinOh,WertThouintheCauldBlast,Gently,GentlySighstheBreeze,andIknowaBank。Nobodysighedforthegayetiesandadvantagesofagreatcitywhen,theseconcertsbeingover,Lyddywouldpasscrispseedcakesandraspberryshrub,doughnutsandcider,orhotpoppedcornandmolassescandy。 \"Butthere,shecanaffordto,\"saidauntHittyTarbox; \"she’sprettymiddlin’wealthyforEdgewood。Andit’sluckysheis,forshe’boutfeedsthatboyo’Croft’s。Nowonderhewantshertofillhimup,aftersixyearsoftheWidderBuck’svictuals。AureliaBuckcantakegoodflourandsugar,sweetbutterandfresheggs,andintenstrokesofherhandshecanmake’emintosomethingtheveryhogs’llturnawayfrom。 Ideclare,itbringsthetearstomyeyessometimeswhenIseehercomingoutofCroft’sSaturdayafternoons,andthinkofthestonecrocksfullofnastymessesshe’sleftbehindherforthatinnocentmanandboytoeatup…… AnthonygoestoseeMissButterfieldconsid’ableoften。 Ofcourseit’sawstensiblytowalkhomewithDavy,ordoanerrandorsomething,buteverybodyknowsbetter。 ShewentdowntoCroft’sprettynearlyeverydaywhenhiscousinfromBridgtoncometohouse-clean。Shesuspicionedsomething,Iguess。Anyhow,sheaskedmeifMissButterfield’stwohundredayearwasingov’mentbonds。Anthony’seyesightain’tgood,butIguesshecouldmakeouttocutcowponsoff……Itwouldbestrangeifthemtwoleft-oversshouldtakean’ marryeachother;though,cometothinkofit,Idon’tknow’s’twouldneither。He’sblind,tobesure,andcan’tseeherscarredface。It’sapitysheain’tdeef,so’tshecan’thearhiseverlastin’fiddle。She’sluckytogetanykindofahusband;she’stoohumblytochoose。 Ideclare,sheremindsmeofaJack-o’-lantern,thoughifyoulookatthebackofher,orseeherinmeetin’ withathickveilon,she’saboutthebestappearin’womaninEdgewood……IneverseeanybodystiffenupasAnthonyhas。 Hehadmemakehimthreewhiteshirtsandthreeginghamones,withcollarsandcuffsonallof’em。Itseemsasifsixshirtsatonetimemustmeansomethingouto’thecommon!\" AuntHittywasright;itdidmeansomethingoutofthecommon。 Itmeantthegrowthofanall-engrossing,grateful,divinelytenderpassionbetweentwolove-starvedsouls。 Ontheonehand,Lyddy,whothoughshehadscarcelyknownthemeaningofloveinallherdrearylife,yetwasasfulltothebrimofallsweet,womanlypossibilitiesoflovingandgivingasanyprettywoman;ontheother,theblindviolin-maker,whohadneverlovedanywomanbuthismother,andwhowasinthedirestneedofwomanlysympathyandaffection。 AnthonyCroft,beingministereduntobyLyddy’skindhands,hearinghersweetvoiceandhersoftfootstep,sawherasGodsees,knowingthebest;forgivingtheworst,likeGod,andforgettingit,stillmorelikeGod,Ithink。 AndLyddy?ThereisnopenworthytowriteofLyddy。 Herjoylaydeepinherheartlikeajewelatthebottomofaclearpool,sodeepthatnorippleorruffleonthesurfacecoulddisturbthehiddentreasure。IfGodhadsmittenthesetwowithonehand,hehadheldouttheotherintenderbenediction。 TherehadbeenapitifulsceneofunspeakablesolemnitywhenAnthonyfirsttoldLyddythathelovedher,andaskedhertobehiswife。Hehadheardallhersadhistorybythistime,thoughnotfromherownlips,andhisheartwentouttoherallthemorefortheheavycrossthathadbeenlaiduponher。 Hehadthewitandwisdomtoputherafflictionquiteoutofthequestion,andalludeonlytohersacrificeinmarryingablindman,hopelesslyandhelplesslydependentonhersweetofficesfortherestofhislife,ifshe,inherwomanlymercy,wouldlovehimandhelphimbearhisburdens。 WhenhistenderwordsfelluponLyddy’sdazedbrainshesankbesidehischair,and,claspinghisknees,sobbed: \"Iloveyou,Icannothelplovingyou,IcannothelptellingyouIloveyou!Butyoumusthearthetruth; youhavehearditfromothers,butperhapstheysoftenedit。 IfImarryyou,peoplewillalwaysblamemeandpityyou。 Youwouldneveraskmetobeyourwifeifyoucouldseemyface; youcouldnotlovemeaninstantifyouwerenotblind。\" \"ThenIthankGodunceasinglyformyinfirmity,\"saidAnthonyCroft,asheraisedhertoherfeet…… AnthonyandLyddyCroftsatintheappleorchard,onewarmdayinlatespring。 Anthony’sworkwouldhavepuzzledacasualon-looker。Tenstoutwireswerestretchedbetweentwotrees,fifteenortwentyfeetapart,andeachgroupoffiverepresentedthelinesofthemusicalstaff。 Woodenbarscrossedthewiresatregularintervals,dividingthestaffintomeasures。Aboxwithmanycompartmentssatonastoolbesidehim,andthisheldbitsofwoodthatlookedlikepegs,butwereinrealitywhole,half,quarter,andeighthnotes,rests,flats,sharps,andthelike。 Thesewerecleftinsuchawaythathecouldfitthemonthewiresalmostasrapidlyashismusicalthemecametohim,andLyddyhadlearnedtotranscribewithpenandinkthemusicshefoundinwoodandwire,Hecouldwriteonlysimpleairsinthisway,butwhenheplayedthemontheviolintheyweretransportedintoaloftierregion,suchgeniuslayintheharmony,thearabesque,thedelicatelaceworkofembroiderywithwhichthetunewasinwrought;nowhigh,nowlow,nowmajor,nowminor,nowsad,nowgay,withtheonethrilling,hauntingcadencerecurringagainandagain,tobewatchedfor,longedfor,andgreetedwithathrobofdelight。 Davywasreadingatthewindow,hiscurlyheadburiedinawell-wornShakespeareopenedatMidsummerNight’sDream。 Lyddywassittingunderherfavoritepinkapple-tree,amassoffragrantbloom,morebeautifulthanAurora’smorninggown。 Shewassewing;liningwithsnowylawninnumerablepocketsinasquarebasketthatsheheldinherlap。Thepocketsweresmall,theneedleswerefine,thethreadwasalengthofcobweb。 Everythingaboutthebasketwassmallexceptthehopesthatshewasstitchingintoit;theyweresogreatthatherheartcouldscarcelyholdthem。Naturewasstirringeverywhere。 Theseedswerespringinginthewarmearth。Thehenswerecluckingtotheirdownychicksjustoutoftheegg。 Thebirdswereflyinghitherandthitherintheappleboughs,andtherewasonelittlehomeofstrawsohungthatLyddycouldlookintoitandseethepatientmotherbroodinghernestlings。 Thesightofherbrighteyes,alertforeverysignofdanger,sentarushoffeelingthroughLyddy’sveinsthatmadeherlongtoclaspthelittlefeatheredmothertoherownbreast。 Asweetgravityandconsecrationofthoughtpossessedher,andthepinkblossomsfallingintoherbasketwerenotmoredelicatethantherose-coloreddreamsthatflushedhersoul。 Anthonyputinthelastwoodenpeg,andtakinguphisviolincalled,\"Davy,lad,comeoutandtellmewhatthismeans!\" Davywasusedtothis;fromaweeboyhehadbeenaskedtopaintthechanginglandscapeofeachday,andtoputintowordshisuncle’smusic。 Lyddydroppedherneedle,thebirdsstoppedtolisten,andAnthonyplayed。 \"ItisthisappleorchardinMaytime,\"saidDavy; \"itisthesongofthegreenthingsgrowing,isn’tit?\" \"Whatdoyousay,dear?\"askedAnthony,turningtohiswife。 LoveandhopehadmadeapoetofLyddy。\"IthinkDavyisright,\" shesaid。\"Itisadreamofthefuture,thestoryofallnewandbeautifulthingsgrowingoutoftheold。Itisfullofthesweetnessofpresentjoy,butthereispromiseandhopeinitbesides。 ItisliketheSpringsittinginthelapofWinter,andholdingababySummerinherbosom。\" Davydidnotquiteunderstandthis,thoughhethoughtitpretty; butLyddy’shusbanddid,andwhentheboywentbacktohisbooks,hetookhiswifeinhisarmsandkissedhertwice,——onceforherself,andthenonceagain。 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————- THEEVENTFULTRIPOFTHEMIDNIGHTCRY。 InthelittlevillagesalongtheSacoRiver,intheyear1850orthereabouts,thearrivalanddepartureofthestage-coachwastheoneexcitingincidentoftheday。 Itdidnotrunonscheduletimeinthosedays,butstartedfromLimingtonorSaco,asthecasemightbe,ataboutorsomewherenearacertainhour,andarrivedattheotherendoftheroutewheneveritgotthere。Therewerenotrainstomeet(therailwaypopularlyknownasthe\"YorkandYank’em\"wasnotbuilttill1862);theroadswereoccasionallygoodandgenerallybad; andthusitwasoftendusk,andsometimeslateintheevening,whenthelumberingvehicleneareditsfinaldestinationanddrewuptothelittlepost-officesalongtheway。 Howeverlateitmightbe,thevillagepostmasterhadtobeonhandtoreceiveandopenthemailbags;afterwhichhedistributedthenewspapersandlettersinaprimitivesetofpinepigeon-holesonthewall,turnedouttheloafers,\"bankedup\" thefire,andwenthometobed。 \"Life\"Lanewasajollygoodfellow,——justthemantositontheboxseatanddrivethethreehorsesthroughrutsand\"thank-you-ma’ams,\" slushandmudandsnow。Therewasaperennialtwinkleinhiseye,hisruddycheekswerewrinkledwithlaughter,andhehadagoodstoryforeveronthetipofhistongue。Hestoodsixfeettwoinhisstockings(hismotherusedtosayshehadthelongestLifeofanywomanintheStateo’Maine);hisshoulderswerebroadinproportion,andhislungsjustthesorttofillamplyhisnoblechest。Therefore,whenhehadwhatwascalledinthevernacular\"turriblebadgoin’,\"andwhenanyotherstage-driverinYorkCountywouldhaveshrunkintohismufflerandsnappedandsnarledontheslightestprovocation,LifeLaneopenedhisgreatthroatwhenhepassedoverthebridgesatModerationorBonnyEagle,andsentforthagolden,sonorous\"Yoho!halloo!\"intothestillair。 Thelateritwasandthestormieritwas,themorevigorheputintothenote,anditwasadrowsypostmasterindeedwhodidnotstartfromhisbenchbythefireatthesoundofthatringinghalloo。 Thustheoldstage-coach,inLifeLane’stime,wasgenerallycalled\"TheMidnightCry,\"andnotsuchabadnameeither,whetherthetermwasderisivelyappliedbecausethestagewasalwayslate;orwhetherLife’s\"Yoho!\" hadcaughtthepopularfancy。 TherewasaprettygirlinPleasantRiver(and,alas!anotherinBonnyEagle)whowenttobedeverynightwiththechickens,butstayedawaketillsheheardfirsttherumbleofheavywheelsonabridge,thenafaint,bell-liketonethatmighthavecomeoutofthemouthofasilverhorn; whereuponsheblushedasifitwereanofferofmarriage,andturnedoverandwenttosleep。 Ifthestagearrivedingoodseason,Lifewouldhaveafewminutestositontheloafers’beachbesidethebigopenfire;andwhatafeaturehewas,withhistalesculledfromallsortsofpassengers,whowereneversofluentaswhensittingbesidehim\"upinfront!\" Therewasatallowdiportwo,andnootherlightsavethatofthefire。 WhothatevertoldastorycouldwishamoreinspiringauditorthanJacobBean,aliteral,honestoldfellowwhotookthemostvitalinterestineverydetailofthestoriestold,lookingupontheirheroesandtheirvillainsaspersonalfriendsorfoes。 Healwayssatinonecornerofthefireplace,pokerinhand,andthecrowdtacitlyallowedhimtheroleofGreekchorus。 Indeed,nobodycouldhavetoldastoryproperlywithoutJakeBean’sparenthesesandpunctuationmarkspokedinatexcitingjunctures。 \"That’ssoeverytime!\"hewouldsay,withalungeattheforestick。 \"I’llbatehewasgladthen!\"withanotherstickflungoninjusttherightspot。\"Golly!butthatserved’emright!\"withathrustatthebacklog。 TheNewEnglandstoryseemedtoflourishundertheseconditions: acoupleofgoodhardbenchesinastoreortavern,whereyoucouldnotonlysmokeandchewbutcouldkeeponyourhat(therewasnotamaninYorkCountyinthosedayswhocouldsayanythingworthhearingwithhishatoff);theblazinglogstopoke;andacavernousfireplaceintowhichtobaccojuicecouldbeneatlyandjudiciouslydirected。 Thoseweregoodoldtimes,andthestage-coachwasamightythingwhenschoolchildrenweretaughttotakeofftheirhatsandmakeabowastheUnitedStatesmailpassedtheoldstagetavern。 LifeLane’scoachingdayswereoverlongbeforethisstorybegins,buttheMidnightCrywasstillinprettyfaircondition,andwasdrivenostensiblybyJeremiahTodd,wholivedonthe\"back-nippin’\"roadfromBonnyEagletoLimington。 WhenIsayostensiblydriven,Ibutfollowtheleadofthevillagers,whodeclaredthat,thoughJerryheldthereins,Mrs。Todddrovethestage,asshedroveeverythingelse。 Asaproofofthislady’sstrongindividuality,shewasstillgenerallyspokenofas\"theWidderBixby,\"thoughshehadbeensixyearsweddedtoJeremiahTodd。TheWidderBixby,then,wasstrong,self-reliant,valiant,indomitable。JerryToddwas,tousehiswife’sowncharacterization,sosoftyoucouldstickacat’stailintohimwithoutrufflingthefur。 Hewasalwaysalludedtoas\"theWidderBixby’shusband;\" butthatwasnoneworspecialmortification,forhehadbeenknownsuccessivelyasMrs。Todd’syoungestbaby,theWidderTodd’sonlyson,SusanTodd’sbrother,and,whenSusanTodd’soldestboyfoughtatChapultepec,WilliamPeck’suncle。 TheWidderBixby’srecordwasfardifferent。 ShewasthemildestofthefourStoversistersofScarboro,andthequartettewassupposedtohavefurnishedmorekindsoftemperthanhadeverbeforecomefromonehousehold。 WhenPeace,theeldest,wasmad,shefrequentlykickedthechurnoutofthekitchendoor,creamandall,——andthatlostherahusband。 Love,thesecond,married,andaccordingtolocaltraditiononcekickedherhusbandallthewayupFoolscapHillwithadriedcod-fish。 Charity,thethird,marriedtoo,——fortheStoversofScarborowerehandsomegirls,butshegotafitmateinherspouse。Shefailedtointimidatehim,forhewasafoemanworthyofhersteel; butshelefthisbedandboard,andleftinamannerthatkeptupthecreditoftheStoverfamilyofScarboro。 TheyhadhadastormybreakfastonemorningbeforehestartedtoPortlandwithaloadofhay。\"Good-by,\"shecalled,asshestoodinthedoor,\"you’veseenthelastofme!\" \"Nosuchluck!\"hesaid,andwhippeduphishorse。 Charitybakedagreatpileofbiscuits,andleftthemonthekitchentablewithapitcherofskimmedmilk。 (Shewouldn’tgivehimanythingtocomplainof,notshe!) Shethenputafewclothesinabundle,and,tyingonhershaker,preparedtowalktoPleasantRiver,twelvemilesdistant。 Asshelockedthedoorandputthekeyinitsaccustomedplaceunderthemat,apleasantyoungmandroveupandexplainedthathewastheadvanceagentoftheSypher’sTwo-in-OneMenagerieandCircus,soontoappearinthatvicinity。 Headdedthatheshouldbegladtogiveherfiveticketstotheentertainmentifshewouldallowhimtopasteafewhandsomepostersonthatsideofherbarnnexttheroad; thattheirremovalwasattendedwithtriflingdifficulty,owingtothenatureofaverysuperiorpasteinventedbyhimself; thatanysmallboy,infact,couldtearthemoffinanhour,andbewellpaidbythegiftofaticket。 ThedevilenteredintoCharity(notbyanymeansforthefirsttime),andshetoldthemancomposedlythatifhewouldgivehertenticketshemightpaperoverthecottageaswellasthebarn,fortheyweregoingtotearitdownshortlyandbuildalargerone。 Theadvanceagentwasdelighted,andtheypassedapleasanthourtogether;Charityholdingthepaste-pot,whilethetalkativegentlemangluedsixlionsandanelephantontheroof,afatladyonthefrontdoor,atattooedmanbetweenthewindows,livingskeletonsontheblinds,andladiesinsufficientlyclothedinallthevacantspacesandonthechimneys。 Nobodywentbyduringtheoperation,andtheagentremarked,asheunhitchedhishorse,thathehadneverdoneaneaterjob。 \"Why,they’llcomeasfartoseeyourhouseastheywilltothecircus!\"heexclaimed。 \"Icalculatetheywill,\"saidCharity,asshelatchedthegateandstartedforPleasantRiver。 IamnottellingCharityStover’sstory,soIwillonlyaddthatthebill-posterwasmistakeninthenatureofhispaste,andgreatlyundervalueditsadhesiveproperties。 ThetemperofPrudence,theyoungestsister,nowMrs。Todd,paledintoinsignificancebesidethatoftheothers,butitwasaveryprettythingintempersnevertheless,andwouldhavebeenthoughtremarkableinanyotherfamilyinScarboro。 Youmayhavenotedthefactthatitisaperson’svirtuesasoftenashisvicesthatmakehimdifficulttolivewith。 Mrs。Todd’smasterfulnessandevenherjealousymighthavebeenendured,bytheaidoffastingandprayer,butherneatness,hereconomy,andherforehandednessmadeacombinationthatonlythegraceofGodcouldhaveabidedwithcomfortably,sothatJerryTodd’scomparativesuccessisamatteroflocaltradition。Punctualityisapraiseworthyvirtueenough,butastheyearswenton,Mrs。Toddblewherbreakfasthornatsoearlyanhourthattheneighborswereinsomedoubtastowhetheritmightnotheraldthesupperofthedaybefore。 Theyalsopredictedthatshewouldhaveherfuneralbeforeshewasfairlydead,andrelatedwithgreatgustothatwhensheheardtherewastobeaneclipseofthesunonMonday,the26thofJuly,shewishedtheycouldhaveitthe25th,asSundaywouldbesomuchmoreconvenientthanwash-day。 Shehadoilclothonherkitchentosavethefloor,andoilclothmatstosavetheoilcloth;yetJerry’sbootshadtobetakenoffintheshed,andhewasrequiredtowalkthroughinhisstockingfeet。 Sheblackenedherstovethreetimesaday,washedherdishesinthewoodhouse,inordertokeephersinkclean,andkeptonepairofblindsopeninthesitting-room,butspreadnewspapersoverthecarpetwhereverthesunshonein。 ItwasthedesireofJerry’shearttogiveupthefatiguesandexposuresofstage-driving,and\"keepstore,\" butMrs。Todddeemeditmuchbetterforhimtobeintheopenairthandealingoutrumandmolassestoaroysteringcrew。 Thisbeingherviewofthecase,itisunnecessarytostatethathewentondrivingthestage。 \"Doyouwearaflannelshirt,Jerry?\"askedPelFrostonce。 \"Idon’know,\"hereplied,\"askMis’Todd;shekeepsthebooks。\" \"Women-folks\"(heusedtosaytoacasualpassenger),\"likeallotheranimiles,hastobetrainedupbeforethey’rerealgoodcomp’ny。 Youhavetobeginwith’emearly,andbeginasyoumeantoholdout。 Whentheyoncegitinthehabitoftakin’thebitintheirteethandrunnin’,it’stoolateforyoutohold’emin。\" Itwasonlytostrangersthatheairedhisconvictionsonthetrainingof\"womenfolks,\"thoughforthatmatterhemightsafelyhavedoneitevenathome;foreverybodyinLimingtonknewthatitwouldalwayshavebeentoolatetobeginwiththeWidderBixby,since,likealltheStoversofScarboro,shehadbeenbornwiththebitinherteeth。 Jerryhadneverdoneanythinghewantedtosincehehadmarriedher,andhehadn’treallywantedtodothat。 Hehadbeenrathercandidwithheronthispoint(ascandidasatender-heartedandobligingmancanbewithawomanwhoisdeterminedtomarryhim,andhastwogoodreasonswhysheshouldtoeveryoneofhiswhyheshouldn’t),andthismayhavebeenthereasonforherjealousy。Althoughbyhersuperiorforceshehadoverbornehisvisiblereluctance,she,beingawoman,oratalleventsofthefemalegender,couldneverquiteforgetthatshehaddonethewooing。 Certainlyhischarmswerenotofthesorttotemptwomenfromthestrictandnarrowpath,yetthefactremainedthattheWidderBixbywasjealous,andmorethanonepersoninLimingtonwasawareofit。 Pelatiah,otherwise\"Pel\"Frost,knewmoreaboutthematterthanmostotherfolks,becausehehadunlimitedtimetodevotetogeneralculture。 Thoughnotyetthirtyyearsold,hewasthelaziestmaninYorkCounty。 (JabeSlocumhadnotthenestablishedhisrecord;andJotBascomhadruinedhisbycuttinghishaybeforeitwasdeadinthesummerof’49,alwaysalludedtoafterwardsinPleasantRiverastheyearwhengoldwasdiscoveredandJotBascomcuthishay。) Pelwasageneralfavoriteinhalfadozenvillages,wherehewasthelifeoftheloafers’bench。Anenergeticloafercanattendproperlytoonebench,butittakesgeniusaswellasassiduitytodojusticetosixofthem。 Hishabitsweredecidedlyconvivial,andhespentagooddealoftimeatthegeneralmusters,drinkingandcarousingwiththeotherne’er-do-weels。YoumaybesurehewasnofavoriteofMrs。Todd’s;andsherepresentedtohimallthatismostundesirableinwomankind,histasterunningdecidedlytorosy,smiling,easy-goingoneswhohadnoregularhoursformeals,butcouldhaveadinneronthetableanytimeinfifteenminutesafteryougotthere。 Now,acertainladywithanoticeablegreenfrockandawhite\"drawn-in\"capebonnethadgracedtheMidnightCryonitsjourneyfromLimingtontoSacoonthreeoccasionsduringthemonthofJuly。 Reportsaidthatshewasastrangerwhohadappearedatthepost-officeinawagondrivenbyasmall,freckledboy。 Thefirsttrippassedwithoutcomment;thesecondprovokedsomediscussion;ontheoccasionofthethird,Mrs。Toddsaidnothing,becausethereseemednothingtosay,butshefeltsoout-of-sortsthatshecutJerry’shairclosetohishead,thoughheparticularlyfanciedthethinfringeofcurlsatthenapeofhisneck。 PelFrostwentovertoTodd’sonemorningtoborrowanaxe,andseizedafavorableopportunitytoaskcasually,\"Oh,Mis’ Todd,didJerryfindoutthenameo’thatwomaninagreendressandwhitebunnitthatridtoSacowithhimlastweek?\" \"Mr。Todd’sgotsomethingbettertodothangetacquaintedwithhisladypassengers,\"snappedMrs。Todd,\"’speciallyastheyalwaysrideinside。\" \"Iknowtheygen’allydo,\"saidPel,shoulderingtheaxe(itwasforhismother’suse),butthisoneridesupinfrontparto’ theway,soIthoughtmebbeJerry’dfindoutsomething’bouther。 She’shan’someasapicture,butshemusthaveagoodstrongbacktomakethetripdown’n’upinoneday。\" Nothingcouldhavebeenmoreeffectiveormoreeffectualthanthisblowdealtwithconsummateskill。 HavingthusdriventheironintoMrs。Todd’ssoul,Pelentertainedhismotherwithanaccountoftheinterviewwhileshechoppedthekindling-wood。Hehadnospecialendinviewwhen,Iago-like,hedroppedhisfirstpoisonedseedinMrs。Todd’sfertilemind,or,atmost,nothingworsethanthehopethatmattersmightreachanunendurablepoint,andJerrymightstrikeforhisaltarsandhisfires。 Jerrywasamanandabrother,andpetticoatgovernmentmustbediscouragedwheneverandwhereverpossible,ortheworldwouldsoonceasetobeasafeplacetolivein。Pel’sideagrewuponhiminthenightwatches,andthenextmorninghesearchedhismother’sgarrettillhefoundagreendressandawhitebonnet。 Puttingtheminabasket,hewalkedoutontheroadalittledistancetillhemetthestage,when,findingnopassengersinside,heaskedJerrytolethimjumpinand\"rideapiece。\" Oncewithin,hehastilydonnedthegreenwrapperandtell-taleheadgear,and,whentheMidnightCryrattleddownthestonyhillpasttheToddhouse,Peltookgoodcaretoexposealargegreensleeveandthesideofawhitebonnetatthestagewindow。 Itwaseasyenoughtocramthethingsbackintothebasket,jumpout,andcallacordialthankyoutotheunsuspectingJerry。 Hewasrewardedforhisingenuityandenterpriseatnight,whenhereturnedMrs。Todd’saxe,forjustashereachedthebackdoorhedistinctlyheardhersaythatifshesawthatgreenwomanonthestageagain,shewouldknockheroffwithabroomstickassureasshewasaStoverofScarboro。 Asamatteroffactshewasequaltoit。Hergreat-grandmotherhadbeenbornonasoilwherethebroomstickisaprominentfactorinsettlingconnubialdifferences;andifitoccurredtoheratthisjuncture,itisasatisfactoryproofofthetheoryofatavism。 Pelintendedtoseethisdomestictragedythroughtotheend,andaccordinglytookanotherbrieftripincostumetheverynextweek,hopingtobethewitnessofasceneofbloodandcarnage。 ButMrs。Todddidnotstirfromherhouse,althoughhewasconfidentshehadseen\"myladygreen-sleeves\"fromherpostatthewindow。 Puzzledbyherapathy,andmuchdisappointedinhertemper,hetookoffthedress,and,climbingupinfront,rodetoModeration,wherehereceivedanurgentinvitationtogoovertothecountyfairatGorham。ThelastideawasalwaysthemostcaptivatingtoPel,andhedepartedserenelyforastayofseveraldayswithoutsomuchluggageasahairbrush。Hismother’sbestclothespinbasket,tosaynothingofitscontents,appearedatthisjuncturetobeanunexpectedincumbrance;soonthespurofthemomenthehandedituptoJerryjustasthestagewasstarting,saying,\"IfMis’ Toddhasabrashto-night,youcanclearyourselfbyshowingherthisbasket,butformassysakesdon’tlayitontome! Youcanstan’itbetter’nIcan,——you’remoreusedtoit!\" Jerrytookthebasket,andwhenhewaswelloutontheroadhelookedinsideandsawabrightgreencalicowrapper,awhitecapebonnet,awhite\"fallveil,\"andapairofwhitecottongloves。 Hehadampletimeforreflection,foritwasahotday,andthoughhedroveslowly,thehorsesweresweatingateverypore。 PelFrost,then,musthaveoverheardhiswife’sstormofreproaches,perhapsevenherthreatsofviolence。Ithadcometothis,thathewasthevillagelaughing-stock,abuttofridiculeatthestoreandtavern。 Now,twoyearsbeforethis,JerryToddhadforthefirstandonlytimeinhismarriedlife\"puthisfootdown。\" Mrs。Toddhadinsistedonmakinghimasuitofclothesmuchagainsthiswishes。Whenfinishedsheputthemonhimalmostbymainforce,thoughhisplaintiveappealswouldhavemeltedanybutaStover-of-Scarboroheart。 Thestuffwasalargeplaid,theelbowsandkneescameinthewrongplaces,theseatwaslinedwithenameledcloth,andthesleevescuthiminthearmholes。 Mr。Toddsaidnothingforamoment,butthepent-upslaveryofyearsstirredinhim,and,mountingtohisbrain,gavehimamomentarycouragethatresembledintoxication。 Heretired,tookoffthesuit,hungitoverhisarm,and,stalkingintothesitting-roominhisundergarments,laiditonthetablebeforehisastonishedspouse,and,thumpingitdramatically,saidfirmly,\"I——will——not——wear——them——clo’es!\"whereuponhefellintosilenceagainandwenttobed。 Thejokeofthematterwas,that,allunknowntohimself,hehadabsolutelyfrightenedMrs。Todd。Ifonlyhecouldhaverealizedtheimpressivenessandthethoroughsuccessofhisfirstrebellion! Butifhehadrealizedithecouldnothaverepeateditoften,forsomuchvirtuewentoutofhimonthatoccasionthathefelthardlyabletodrivethestagefordaysafterward。 \"Ishallhavetoputdownmyfootagin,\"hesaidtohimselfontheeventfulmorningwhenPelpresentedhimwiththebasket。 \"Dernmyluck,I’vegottodoitagin,whenIain’thardlygotovertheothertime。\"So,afteranhour’splottingandplanning,hemadesomepurchasesinBiddefordandstartedonhisreturntrip。 Hewasverylowinhismind,thinking,ifhiswifereallymeditateduponwarfare,shewaslikelytoinspectthestagethatnight,butgivinghercreditinhisinmostheartfortoomuchcommonsensetouseabroomstick,——awomanwithhertongue! TheMidnightCryrattledonlumberingly。Itsroutehadbeenshortened,andMrs。Toddwanteditsnamechangedtosomethinglessoutlandish,suchastheRisingSun,ortheBreakingDawn,ortheHighNoon,butherideametwithnovotaries;ithadbeen,was,andevershouldbe,theMidnightCry,nomatterwhattimeitsetoutorgotback。 Ithadseenitsbestdays,Jerrythought,andsohadhe,forthatmatter。 Yethehadbeencalled\"alikelyfeller\"whenhemarriedtheWidderBixby,orratherwhenshemarriedhim。Well,themischiefwasdone; allthatremainedwastosavearemnantofhisself-respect,andmakeanoccasionaldashforliberty。 Hedidallhiserrandswithhisusualcare,droppingablueribbonforDoxyMorton’sSundayhat,fourcents’worthofgum-camphorforAlmiraBerry,aspoolofcottonforMrs。Wentworth,andapairof\"galluses\"forLivingBean。Hefinallyturnedintothe\"back-nippin’\"roadfromBonnyEagletoLimington,andwhenhewaswithinfortyrodsofhisownhousehestoppedtowaterhishorses。 Ifhefearedascenehehadgoodreason,forasthehorsesclimbedthecrestofthelonghilltheladyingreenwasbyhissideonthebox。 Helookedanxiouslyahead,andthere,inahedgeofyoungalderbushes,hesawsomethingstirring,and,unlesshewasgreatlymistaken,abirchbroomlayonthegroundnearthehedge。 Notwithstandingthesedangersignals,Jerry’sarmencircledtheplumpwaistoftheladyingreen,and,emboldenedbytheshadesoftwilight,hislipssoughttheidenticalspotunderthewhite\"fallveil\"whereherincendiarymouthmightbesupposedtolurk,quite\"fitfortreasons,stratagems,andspoils。\"Thisdone,heputonthebrakeandheadedhishorsestowardthefence。 Hewasnonetoosoon,fortheWidderBixby,broominhand,dartedoutfromthealdersandapproachedthestagewithobjurgationswhich,hadsheratedthemattheirpropervalue,needednosupplementinthewayofblows。Jerrygaveoneterror-strickenlook,woundhisreinsroundthewhipstock,and,leapingfromhisseat,disappearedbehindaconvenienttree。 AtthismomentofblindrageMrs。Toddwouldhavepreferredtochastisebothhervictimsatonce;but,beingrobbedofonebyJerry’scowardlyflight,herweapondescendedupontheotherwithdoubleforce。 Therewasnolackofcouragehereatleast。Whethertheladyingreenwasborneupbytheconsciousnessofvirtue,whethershewastooproudtoretreat,orwhatevermayhavebeenheranimatingreason,theblowfell,yetshestoodhergroundandgavenoansweringshriek。 Enragedasmuchbyherrival’scoolresistanceasbyherownsenseofinjury,theWidderBixbyaimedfullatthebonnetbeneathwhichwerethecharmsthathadbefuddledJerryTodd’sbrain。 ToblastthefatalbeautythathadcaptivatedherweddedhusbandwastheWidderBixby’sidea,andthebroomdescended。 Ashowerofseedsandpulp,acopiousspatteringofpumpkinjuice,andtheladyingreenfellresistlesslyintoherassailant’sarms; herstrawbody,herwoodenarmsandpumpkinhead,decoratingtheearthatherfeet!Mrs。Toddstaredhelplesslyatthewreckshehadmade,notaltogethercomprehendingtherusethathadledtoherdiscomfiture,butfullyconsciousthatherempirewasshakentoitsfoundations。 Sheglancedineverydirection,andthenhurlingthehatefulgreen-and-whiteliveryintothestage,shegatheredupalltracesoftheshamefulfray,andsweepingthemintoherginghamapronranintothehouseinastormoftearsandbaffledrage。 Jerrystayedbehindthetreeforsomeminutes,andwhenthecoastwasclearhemountedtheseatanddrovetothestoreandthestable。 Whenhehadputuphishorseshewentintotheshed,tookoffhisbootsasusual,but,despiteallhisphilosophy,brokeintoacoldsweatofterrorashecrossedthekitchenthreshold。 \"Ican’tstandmanymoreofthesetimeswhenIputmyfootdown,\" hethought,\"they’retooweakening!\" Butheneednothavefeared。Therewasagoodsupperunderthemosquitonettingonthetable,and,mostunusualluxury,apotofhottea。 Mrs。Toddhadgonetobedandlefthimapotoftea! Whichwasthemoreeloquentapology! Jerryneverreferredtotheladyingreen,thenorafterwards; hewaswillingtoletwellenoughalone;butwheneverhisspousepassedacertainline,which,beingaStoverofScarboro,shewaslikelytodoaboutonceinsixmonths,hehadonlytosummonhisrecreantcourageandglancemeaninglybehindthekitchendoor,wherethebirchbroomhungonanail。Itwasasimpleremedytooutwardappearances,butmadehisdecliningyearsmorecomfortable。 IcanhardlybelievethatheevertookPelFrostintohisconfidence,butPelcertainlywasnevermoreinterestingtotheloafers’ benchthanwhenhetoldthestoryoftheeventfultripoftheMidnightCryand\"thebreakinginoftheWidderBixby。\" NOTES: 1。Onpage20,reenteredisspelledwithdiaeresisoverthesecond\"e\"。 2。Onpages153&154theversesbeginningrespectively\"Rebelmourner\" and\"Thisgro-o-oanin’world\"areaccompaniedwithstavesofmusicinthetrebleclef。