第25章

类别:其他 作者:Willa Cather字数:9763更新时间:19/01/07 15:03:41
Themomenttherainbroke,itbeatthevaporsdown。 Inthegulfbeforethemthewaterfellinspouts,anddashedfromthehighcliffsoverhead。Ittoreaspensandchokecherrybushesoutofthegroundandlefttheyuccashangingbytheirtoughroots。Onlythelittlecedarsstoodblackandunmovedinthetorrentsthatfellfromsofarabove。Therockchamberwasfulloffinesprayfromthestreamsofwaterthatshotoverthedoorway。Theacrepttothebackwallandrolledherselfinablanket,andFredthrewtheheavierblanketsoverher。ThewooloftheNavajosheepwassoonkindledbythewarmthofherbody,andwasimpenetrabletodampness。Herhair,whereithungbelowtherubberhat,gatheredthemois— turelikeasponge。Fredputontheslicker,tiedthesweaterabouthisneck,andsettledhimselfcross—leggedbesideher。Thechamberwassodarkthat,althoughhecouldseetheoutlineofherheadandshoulders,hecouldnotseeherface。Hestruckawaxmatchtolighthispipe。Ashesheltereditbetweenhishands,itsizzledandsputtered,throwingayellowflickeroverTheaandherblankets。 \"Youlooklikeagypsy,\"hesaidashedroppedthematch。\"Anyoneyou’dratherbeshutupwiththanme? No?Sureaboutthat?\" \"IthinkIam。Aren’tyoucold?\" \"Notespecially。\"Fredsmokedinsilence,listeningtotheroarofthewateroutside。\"Wemaynotgetawayfromhererightaway,\"heremarked。 \"Ishan’tmind。Shallyou?\" Helaughedgrimlyandpulledonhispipe。\"Doyouknowwhereyou’reat,MissTheaKronborg?\"hesaidat last。\"You’vegotmegoingprettyhard,Isupposeyouknow。I’vehadalotofsweethearts,butI’veneverbeensomuch——engrossedbefore。Whatareyougoingtodoaboutit?\"Heheardnothingfromtheblankets。\"Areyougoingtoplayfair,orisitaboutmycuetocutaway?\" \"I’llplayfair。Idon’tseewhyyouwanttogo。\" \"Whatdoyouwantmearoundfor?——toplaywith?\" Theastruggledupamongtheblankets。\"Iwantyouforeverything。Idon’tknowwhetherI’mwhatpeoplecallinlovewithyouornot。InMoonstonethatmeantsittinginahammockwithsomebody。Idon’twanttositinaham— mockwithyou,butIwanttodoalmosteverythingelse。 Oh,hundredsofthings!\" \"IfIrunaway,willyougowithme?\" \"Idon’tknow。I’llhavetothinkaboutthat。MaybeI would。\"Shefreedherselffromherwrappingsandstoodup。\"It’snotrainingsohardnow。Hadn’twebetterstartthisminute?ItwillbenightbeforewegettoBiltmer’s。\" Fredstruckanothermatch。\"It’sseven。Idon’tknowhowmuchofthepathmaybewashedaway。Idon’tevenknowwhetherIoughttoletyoutryitwithoutalantern。\" Theawenttothedoorwayandlookedout。\"There’snothingelsetodo。Thesweaterandtheslickerwillkeepmedry,andthiswillbemychancetofindoutwhethertheseshoesarereallywater—tight。Theycostaweek’ssal— ary。\"Sheretreatedtothebackofthecave。\"It’sgettingblackereveryminute。\" Ottenburgtookabrandyflaskfromhiscoatpocket。 \"Betterhavesomeofthisbeforewestart。Canyoutakeitwithoutwater?\" Thealifteditobedientlytoherlips。SheputonthesweaterandFredhelpedhertogettheclumsyslickeronoverit。Hebuttoneditandfastenedthehighcollar。Shecouldfeelthathishandswerehurriedandclumsy。Thecoatwastoobig,andhetookoffhisnecktieandbeltedit inatthewaist。Whileshetuckedherhairmoresecurelyundertherubberhathestoodinfrontofher,betweenherandthegraydoorway,withoutmoving。 \"Areyoureadytogo?\"sheaskedcarelessly。 \"Ifyouare,\"hespokequietly,withoutmoving,excepttobendhisheadforwardalittle。 Thealaughedandputherhandsonhisshoulders。\"Youknowhowtohandleme,don’tyou?\"shewhispered。Forthefirsttime,shekissedhimwithoutconstraintorembar— rassment。 \"Thea,Thea,Thea!\"Fredwhisperedhernamethreetimes,shakingheralittleasiftowakenher。Itwastoodarktosee,buthecouldfeelthatshewassmiling。 Whenshekissedhimshehadnothiddenherfaceonhisshoulder,——shehadrisenalittleonhertoes,andstoodstraightandfree。Inthatmomentwhenhecameclosetoheractualpersonality,hefeltinherthesameexpansionthathehadnoticedatMrs。Nathanmeyer’s。Shebecamefreerandstrongerunderimpulses。Whensherosetomeethimlikethat,hefeltherflashintoeverythingthatshehadeversuggestedtohim,asifshefilledoutherownshadow。 Shepushedhimawayandshotpasthimoutintotherain。 \"Nowforit,Fred,\"shecalledbackexultantly。Therainwaspouringsteadilydownthroughthedyinggraytwilight,andmuddystreamswerespoutingandfoamingoverthecliff。 Fredcaughtherandheldherback。\"Keepbehindme,Thea。Idon’tknowaboutthepath。Itmaybegonealto— gether。Can’ttellwhatthereisunderthiswater。\" Butthepathwasolderthanthewhiteman’sArizona。 Therushofwaterhadwashedawaythedustandstonesthatlayonthesurface,buttherockskeletonoftheIndiantrailwasthere,readyforthefoot。Wherethestreamspoureddownthroughgullies,therewasalwaysacedaroraPINONtoclingto。Bywadingandslippingandclimbing,theygotalong。Astheynearedtheheadofthecanyon, wherethepathliftedandroseinsteeploopstothesurfaceoftheplateau,theclimbwasmoredifficult。Theearthabovehadbrokenawayandwasheddownoverthetrail,bringingrocksandbushesandevenyoungtreeswithit。 Thelastghostofdaylightwasdyingandtherewasnotimetolose。Thecanyonbehindthemwasalreadyblack。 \"We’vegottogorightthroughthetopofthispinetree,Thea。Notimetohuntawayaround。Givemeyourhand。\" Aftertheyhadcrashedthroughthemassofbranches,Fredstoppedabruptly。\"Gosh,whatahole!Canyoujumpit? Waitaminute。\" Heclearedthewashout,slippedonthewetrockatthefartherside,andcaughthimselfjustintimetoescapeatumble。\"IfIcouldonlyfindsomethingtoholdto,Icouldgiveyouahand。It’ssocurseddark,andtherearenotreesherewherethey’reneeded。Here’ssomething;it’saroot。Itwillholdallright。\"Hebracedhimselfontherock,grippedthecrookedrootwithonehandandswunghimselfacrosstowardThea,holdingouthisarm。\"Goodjump!I mustsayyoudon’tloseyournerveinatightplace。Canyoukeepatitalittlelonger?We’realmostout。Havetomakethatnextledge。Putyourfootonmykneeandcatchsomethingtopullby。\" Theawentupoverhisshoulder。\"It’shardgrounduphere,\"shepanted。\"DidIwrenchyourarmwhenIslippedthen?ItwasacactusIgrabbed,anditstartledme。\" \"Now,onemorepullandwe’reonthelevel。\" Theyemergedgaspingupontheblackplateau。Inthelastfiveminutesthedarknesshadsolidifiedanditseemedasiftheskieswerepouringblackwater。Theycouldnotseewheretheskyendedortheplainbegan。Thelightattheranchhouseburnedasteadysparkthroughtherain。 FreddrewThea’sarmthroughhisandtheystruckofftowardthelight。Theycouldnotseeeachother,andtherainattheirbacksseemedtodrivethemalong。Theykeptlaughingastheystumbledovertuftsofgrassorstepped intoslipperypools。Theyweredelightedwitheachotherandwiththeadventurewhichlaybehindthem。 \"Ican’tevenseethewhitesofyoureyes,Thea。ButI’dknowwhowasheresteppingoutwithme,anywhere。Partcoyoteyouare,bythefeelofyou。Whenyoumakeupyourmindtojump,youjump!Mygracious,what’sthematterwithyourhand?\" \"Cactusspines。Didn’tItellyouwhenIgrabbedthecactus?Ithoughtitwasaroot。Arewegoingstraight?\" \"Idon’tknow。Somewherenearit,Ithink。I’mverycomfortable,aren’tyou?You’rewarm,exceptyourcheeks。Howfunnytheyarewhenthey’rewet。Still,youalwaysfeellikeyou。Ilikethis。IcouldwalktoFlagstaff。 It’sfun,notbeingabletoseeanything。IfeelsurerofyouwhenIcan’tseeyou。Willyourunawaywithme?\" Thealaughed。\"Iwon’trunfarto—night。I’llthinkaboutit。Look,Fred,there’ssomebodycoming。\" \"Henry,withhislantern。Goodenough!Halloo!Hallo——o——o!\"Fredshouted。 Themovinglightbobbedtowardthem。InhalfanhourTheawasinherbigfeatherbed,drinkinghotlentilsoup,andalmostbeforethesoupwasswallowedshewasasleep。 VIII ONthefirstdayofSeptemberFredOttenburgandTheaKronborgleftFlagstaffbytheeast—boundexpress。 Asthebrightmorningadvanced,theysataloneontherearplatformoftheobservationcar,watchingtheyellowmilesunfoldanddisappear。Withcompletecontenttheysawthebrilliant,emptycountryflashby。Theyweretiredofthedesertandthedeadraces,ofaworldwithoutchangeorideas。FredsaidhewasgladtositbackandlettheSantaFedotheworkforawhile。 \"Andwherearewegoing,anyhow?\"headded。 \"ToChicago,Isuppose。Whereelsewouldwebegoing?\"Theahuntedforahandkerchiefinherhand— bag。 \"Iwasn’tsure,soIhadthetrunkscheckedtoAlbu— querque。WecanrechecktheretoChicago,ifyoulike。 WhyChicago?You’llnevergobacktoBowers。Whywouldn’tthisbeagoodtimetomakearunforit?WecouldtakethesouthernbranchatAlbuquerque,downtoElPaso,andthenoverintoMexico。Weareexceptionallyfree。Nobodywaitingforusanywhere。\" Theasightedalongthesteelrailsthatquiveredinthelightbehindthem。\"Idon’tseewhyIcouldn’tmarryyouinChicago,aswellasanyplace,\"shebroughtoutwithsomeembarrassment。 Fredtookthehandbagoutofhernervousclaspandswungitaboutonhisfinger。\"You’venoparticularloveforthatspot,haveyou?Besides,asI’vetoldyou,myfamilywouldmakearow。Theyareanexcitablelot。Theydiscussandargueeverlastingly。TheonlywayIcaneverputanythingthroughistogoahead,andconvincethemafterward。\" \"Yes;Iunderstand。Idon’tmindthat。Idon’twanttomarryyourfamily。I’msureyouwouldn’twanttomarrymine。ButIdon’tseewhywehavetogosofar。\" \"WhenwegettoWinslow,youlookaboutthefreightyardsandyou’llprobablyseeseveralyellowcarswithmynameonthem。That’swhy,mydear。Whenyourvisiting—cardisoneverybeerbottle,youcan’tdothingsquietly。Thingsgetintothepapers。\"Ashewatchedhertroubledexpression,hegrewanxious。Heleanedforwardonhiscamp—chair,andkepttwirlingthehandbagbetweenhisknees。\"Here’sasuggestion,Thea,\"hesaidpresently。 \"Dismissitifyoudon’tlikeit:supposewegodowntoMexicoonthechance。You’veneverseenanythinglikeMexicoCity;itwillbealarkforyou,anyhow。Ifyouchangeyourmind,anddon’twanttomarryme,youcangobacktoChicago,andI’lltakeasteamerfromVeraCruzandgouptoNewYork。WhenIgettoChicago,you’llbeatwork,andnobodywilleverbethewiser。Noreasonwhyweshouldn’tbothtravelinMexico,isthere? You’llbetravelingalone。I’llmerelytellyoutherightplacestostop,andcometotakeyoudriving。Iwon’tputanypressureonyou。HaveIever?\"Heswungthebagtowardherandlookedupunderherhat。 \"No,youhaven’t,\"shemurmured。Shewasthinkingthatherownpositionmightbelessdifficultifhehadusedwhathecalledpressure。Heclearlywishedhertotaketheresponsibility。 \"Youhaveyourownfutureinthebackofyourmindallthetime,\"Fredbegan,\"andIhaveitinmine。I’mnotgoingtotrytocarryyouoff,asImightanothergirl。Ifyouwantedtoquitme,Icouldn’tholdyou,nomatterhowmanytimesyouhadmarriedme。Idon’twanttoover— persuadeyou。ButI’dlikemightywelltogetyoudowntothatjollyoldcity,whereeverythingwouldpleaseyou,andgivemyselfachance。Then,ifyouthoughtyoucouldhaveabettertimewithmethanwithoutme,I’dtrytograbyou beforeyouchangedyourmind。Youarenotasentimentalperson。\" Theadrewherveildownoverherface。\"IthinkIam,alittle;aboutyou,\"shesaidquietly。Fred’sironysomehowhurther。 \"What’satthebottomofyourmind,Thea?\"heaskedhurriedly。\"Ican’ttell。Whydoyouconsideritatall,ifyou’renotsure?Whyareyouherewithmenow?\" Herfacewashalf—averted。Hewasthinkingthatitlookedolderandmorefirm——almosthard——underaveil。 \"Isn’titpossibletodothingswithouthavinganyveryclearreason?\"sheaskedslowly。\"Ihavenoplaninthebackofmymind。NowthatI’mwithyou,Iwanttobewithyou;that’sall。Ican’tsettledowntobeingaloneagain。Iamhereto—daybecauseIwanttobewithyouto—day。\"Shepaused。\"Onething,though;ifIgaveyoumyword,I’dkeepit。Andyoucouldholdme,thoughyoudon’tseemtothinkso。MaybeI’mnotsentimental,butI’mnotverylight,either。IfIwentoffwithyoulikethis,itwouldn’tbetoamusemyself。\" Ottenburg’seyesfell。Hislipsworkednervouslyforamoment。\"Doyoumeanthatyoureallycareforme,TheaKronborg?\"heaskedunsteadily。 \"Iguessso。It’slikeanythingelse。Ittakesholdofyouandyou’vegottogothroughwithit,evenifyou’reafraid。 IwasafraidtoleaveMoonstone,andafraidtoleaveHarsanyi。ButIhadtogothroughwithit。\" \"Andareyouafraidnow?\"Fredaskedslowly。 \"Yes;morethanI’veeverbeen。ButIdon’tthinkI couldgoback。Thepastclosesupbehindone,somehow。 Onewouldratherhaveanewkindofmisery。Theoldkindseemslikedeathorunconsciousness。Youcan’tforceyourlifebackintothatmouldagain。No,onecan’tgoback。\"Sheroseandstoodbythebackgratingoftheplatform,herhandonthebrassrail。 Fredwenttoherside。Shepushedupherveilandturned hermostglowingfacetohim。Hereyeswerewetandthereweretearsonherlashes,butshewassmilingtherare,whole—heartedsmilehehadseenonceortwicebe— fore。Helookedathershiningeyes,herpartedlips,herchinalittlelifted。Itwasasiftheywerecoloredbyasun— risehecouldnotsee。Heputhishandoverhersandclaspeditwithastrengthshefelt。Hereyelashestrembled,hermouthsoftened,buthereyeswerestillbrilliant。 \"Willyoualwaysbelikeyouweredownthere,ifIgowithyou?\"sheaskedunderherbreath。 Hisfingerstightenedonhers。\"ByGod,Iwill!\"hemuttered。 \"That’stheonlypromiseI’llaskyoufor。Nowgoawayforawhileandletmethinkaboutit。Comebackatlunch— timeandI’lltellyou。Willthatdo?\" \"Anythingwilldo,Thea,ifyou’llonlyletmekeepaneyeonyou。Therestoftheworlddoesn’tinterestmemuch。You’vegotmeindeep。\" Freddroppedherhandandturnedaway。Asheglancedbackfromthefrontendoftheobservationcar,hesawthatshewasstillstandingthere,andanyonewouldhaveknownthatshewasbroodingoversomething。Theearnestnessofherheadandshouldershadacertainnobility。Hestoodlookingatherforamoment。 Whenhereachedtheforwardsmoking—car,Fredtookaseatattheend,wherehecouldshuttheotherpassengersfromhissight。Heputonhistraveling—capandsatdownwearily,keepinghisheadnearthewindow。\"Inanycase,IshallhelphermorethanIshallhurther,\"hekeptsayingtohimself。Headmittedthatthiswasnottheonlymotivewhichimpelledhim,butitwasoneofthem。\"I’llmakeitmybusinessinlifetogetheron。There’snothingelseI careaboutsomuchasseeingherhaveherchance。Shehasn’ttouchedherrealforceyet。Sheisn’tevenawareofit。Lord,don’tIknowsomethingaboutthem?Thereisn’toneofthemthathassuchadepthtodrawfrom。She’llbe oneofthegreatartistsofourtime。Playingaccompani— mentsforthatcheese—facedsneak!I’llgetherofftoGer— manythiswinter,ortakeher。Shehasn’tgotanytimetowastenow。I’llmakeituptoher,allright。\" Ottenburgcertainlymeanttomakeituptoher,insofarashecould。Hisfeelingwasasgenerousasstronghumanfeelingsarelikelytobe。Theonlytroublewas,thathewasmarriedalready,andhadbeensincehewastwenty。 HisolderfriendsinChicago,peoplewhohadbeenfriendsofhisfamily,knewoftheunfortunatestateofhispersonalaffairs;buttheywerepeoplewhominthenaturalcourseofthingsTheaKronborgwouldscarcelymeet。Mrs。 FrederickOttenburglivedinCalifornia,atSantaBar— bara,whereherhealthwassupposedtobebetterthanelsewhere,andherhusbandlivedinChicago。Hevisitedhiswifeeverywintertoreinforceherposition,andhisdevotedmother,althoughherhatredforherdaughter—in— lawwasscarcelyapproachableinwords,wenttoSantaBarbaraeveryyeartomakethingslookbetterandtorelieveherson。 WhenFrederickOttenburgwasbeginninghisjunioryearatHarvard,hegotaletterfromDickBrisbane,aKansasCityboyheknew,tellinghimthathisFIANCEE,MissEdithBeers,wasgoingtoNewYorktobuyhertrousseau。ShewouldbeattheHollandHouse,withherauntandagirlfromKansasCitywhowastobeabridesmaid,fortwoweeksormore。IfOttenburghappenedtobegoingdowntoNewYork,wouldhecalluponMissBeersand\"showheragoodtime\"? FreddidhappentobegoingtoNewYork。HewasgoingdownfromNewHaven,aftertheThanksgivinggame。HecalledonMissBeersandfoundher,ashethatnighttele— graphedBrisbane,a\"rippingbeauty,nomistake。\"Hetookherandherauntandheruninterestingfriendtothetheaterandtotheopera,andheaskedthemtolunchwith himattheWaldorf。Hetooknolittlepainsinarrangingtheluncheonwiththeheadwaiter。MissBeerswasthesortofgirlwithwhomayoungmanlikedtoseemexperi— enced。Shewasdarkandslenderandfiery。Shewaswittyandslangy;saiddaringthingsandcarriedthemoffwithNONCHALANCE。Herchildishextravaganceandcontemptforalltheseriousfactsoflifecouldbechargedtoherfather’sgenerosityandhislongpacking—housepurse。Freaksthatwouldhavebeenvulgarandostentatiousinamoresimple— mindedgirl,inMissBeersseemedwhimsicalandpictur— esque。Shedartedaboutinmagnificentfursandpumpsandclose—clinginggowns,thoughthatwasthedayoffullskirts。Herhatswerelargeandfloppy。Whenshewrig— gledoutofhermoleskincoatatluncheon,shelookedlikeaslimblackweasel。Hersatindresswasameresheath,soconspicuousbyitsseverityandscantnessthateveryoneinthedining—roomstared。Sheatenothingbutalligator—pearsaladandhothousegrapes,drankalittlechampagne,andtookcognacinhercoffee。Sheridiculed,intheraciestslang,thesingerstheyhadheardattheoperathenightbefore,andwhenherauntpretendedtoreproveher,shemurmuredindifferently,\"What’sthematterwithyou,oldsport?\"Sherattledonwithasubduedloquacious— ness,alwayskeepinghervoicelowandmonotonous,alwayslookingoutofthecornerofhereyeandspeaking,asitwere,inasides,outofthecornerofhermouth。Shewasscornfulofeverything,——whichbecamehereyebrows。 Herfacewasmobileanddiscontented,hereyesquickandblack。Therewasasortofsmoulderingfireabouther,youngOttenburgthought。Sheentertainedhimpro— digiously。 AfterluncheonMissBeerssaidshewasgoinguptowntobefitted,andthatshewouldgoalonebecauseherauntmadehernervous。WhenFredheldhercoatforher,shemurmured,\"Thankyou,Alphonse,\"asifshewereaddress— ingthewaiter。Asshesteppedintoahansom,withalong stretchofthinsilkstocking,shesaidnegligently,overherfurcollar,\"Betterletmetakeyoualonganddropyousomewhere。\"Hespranginafterher,andshetoldthedrivertogotothePark。 Itwasabrightwinterday,andbitterlycold。MissBeersaskedFredtotellheraboutthegameatNewHaven,andwhenhedidsopaidnoattentiontowhathesaid。Shesankbackintothehansomandheldhermuffbeforeherface,loweringitoccasionallytoutterlaconicremarksaboutthepeopleinthecarriagestheypassed,interrupt— ingFred’snarrativeinadisconcertingmanner。AstheyenteredtheParkhehappenedtoglanceunderherwideblackhatatherblackeyesandhair——themuffhidevery— thingelse——anddiscoveredthatshewascrying。Tohissolicitousinquirysherepliedthatit\"wasenoughtomakeyoudamp,togoandtryondressestomarryamanyouweren’tkeenabout。\" Furtherexplanationsfollowed。Shehadthoughtshewas\"perfectlycracked\"aboutBrisbane,untilshemetFredattheHollandHousethreedaysago。ThensheknewshewouldscratchBrisbane’seyesoutifshemarriedhim。Whatwasshegoingtodo? Fredtoldthedrivertokeepgoing。Whatdidshewanttodo?Well,shedidn’tknow。Onehadtomarrysome— body,afterallthemachineryhadbeenputinmotion。 PerhapsshemightaswellscratchBrisbaneasanybodyelse;forscratchshewould,ifshedidn’tgetwhatshewanted。 Ofcourse,Fredagreed,onehadtomarrysomebody。 Andcertainlythisgirlbeatanythinghehadeverbeenupagainstbefore。Againhetoldthedrivertogoahead。Didshemeanthatshewouldthinkofmarryinghim,byanychance?Ofcourseshedid,Alphonse。Hadn’theseenthatalloverherfacethreedaysago?Ifhehadn’t,hewasasnowball。 BythistimeFredwasbeginningtofeelsorryforthe driver。MissBeers,however,wascompassionless。Afterafewmoreturns,FredsuggestedteaattheCasino。Hewasverycoldhimself,andrememberingtheshiningsilkhoseandpumps,hewonderedthatthegirlwasnotfrozen。 Astheygotoutofthehansom,heslippedthedriverabillandtoldhimtohavesomethinghotwhilehewaited。 Atthetea—table,inasnugglassenclosure,withthesteamsputteringinthepipesbesidethemandabrilliantwintersunsetwithout,theydevelopedtheirplan。MissBeershadwithherplentyofmoney,destinedfortradesmen,whichshewasquitewillingtodivertintootherchannels——thefirstexcitementofbuyingatrousseauhadwornoff,any— way。Itwasverymuchlikeanyothershopping。Fredhadhisallowanceandafewhundredhehadwononthegame。Shewouldmeethimto—morrowmorningattheJerseyferry。Theycouldtakeoneofthewest—boundPennsylvaniatrainsandgo——anywhere,someplacewherethelawsweren’ttoofussy。——Fredhadnoteventhoughtaboutthelaws!——Itwouldbeallrightwithherfather;heknewFred’sfamily。 Nowthattheywereengaged,shethoughtshewouldliketodrivealittlemore。TheywerejerkedaboutinthecabforanotherhourthroughthedesertedPark。MissBeers,havingremovedherhat,reclineduponFred’sshoulder。 ThenextmorningtheyleftJerseyCitybythelatestfasttrainout。Theyhadsomemisadventures,crossedseveralStatesbeforetheyfoundajusticeobligingenoughtomarrytwopersonswhosenamesautomaticallyinstigatedinquiry。 Thebride’sfamilywereratherpleasedwithheroriginality; besides,anyoneoftheOttenburgboyswasclearlyabettermatchthanyoungBrisbane。WithOttoOttenburg,how— ever,theaffairwentdownhard,andtohiswife,theonceproudKatarinaFurst,suchadisappointmentwasalmostunbearable。Hersonshadalwaysbeenclayinherhands,andnowtheGELIEBTERSOHNhadescapedher。 Beers,thepacker,gavehisdaughterahouseinSt。Louis,andFredwentintohisfather’sbusiness。Attheendofayear,hewasmutelyappealingtohismotherforsympathy。