第10章

类别:其他 作者:Wiggin, Kate Douglas字数:11205更新时间:19/01/07 15:13:11
\"FinallytherewasCochrane’sarrestandexamination,theorderforhimtoappearattheSupremeCourt,hisfailuretodoso,hisrecaptureandtrial,andhissentenceoffouryearsimprisonmentonseveralcounts,inallofwhichhewasprovedguilty。CochranehadallalongsaidthattheAnointedoftheLordwouldneverbeallowedtoremaininjail,buthewasmistaken,forhestayedintheState’sPrisonatCharlestown,Massachusetts,forthefulldurationofhissentence。Here(Iamagaintryingtopleadthecauseofmyfatherandmother),herehereceivedmuchsympathyandsomefewvisitors,oneofwhomwalkedallthewayfromEdgewoodtoBoston,ahundredandfifteenmiles,withapetitionforpardon,apetitionwhichwasdelivered,andrefused,attheBostonStateHouse。Cochraneissuedfromprisonabrokenandhumiliatedman,butifreportsaystrue,isstillliving,faroutofsightandknowledge,somewhereinNewHampshire。Heoncesentmyfatheranepitaphofhisownselection,askinghimtohaveitcarveduponhisgravestoneshouldhediesuddenlywhenawayfromhisfriends。Mymotheroftenrepeatsit,notrealizinghowfarfromthepointitsoundstouswhoneverknewhiminhisglory,butonlyinhisdownfall。 \"’HespreadhisarmsfullwideabroadHisworksareeverbeforehisGod,Hisnameonearthshalllongremain,Throughenvioussinnersfretinvain。’\" \"Wearecertain,\"concludedIvory,\"thatmyfatherpreachedwithCochraneinLimington,Limerick,andParsonsfield;healsowrotefromEnfieldandEffinghaminNewHampshire;afterthat,allissilence。VariousreportsplacehiminBoston,inNewYork,evenasfarwestasOhio,whetherasCochraniteevangelistorwhatnot,alas!wecanneverknow。Idespairofevertracinghissteps。Ionlyhopethathediedbeforehewanderedtoowidely,eitherfromhisbeliefinGodorhisfidelitytomymother’slong—sufferinglove。\" Waitstillreadthelettertwicethroughandreplaceditinherdresstoreadagainatnight。ItseemedtheonlytangibleevidenceofIvory’slovethatshehadeverreceivedandshewarmedherheartwithwhatshefeltthathehadputbetweenthelines。 \"WouldthatIwerefreetotellyouhowIvalueyourfriendship!\" \"Mymother’sheartfeedsonthesightofyou!\"\"Iwantyoutoknowsomethingofthecircumstancesthathavemademeaprisonerinlife,insteadofafreeman。\"\"Yoursisthemostundauntedheartinalltheworld!\"ThesesentencesWaitstillrehearsedagainandagainandtheyranginherearslikemusic,convertingallthetasksofherlongdayintoadeepandsilentjoy。 XIX ATTHEBRICKSTORE THEREweretwograndplacesforgossipinthecommunity;theoldtavernontheEdgewoodsideofthebridgeandthebrickstoreinRiverboro。ThecompanyattheEdgewoodTavernwouldbeatrifledifferentincharacter,morepicturesque,imposing,andeclecticbecauseofthetransientgueststhatgaveitchangeandvariety。 Heremightbefoundajudgeorlawyeronhiswaytocourt;asheriffwithahandcuffedprisoner;afarmerortwo,stoppingontheroadtomarketwithacartfulofproduce;andanoccasionalteamster,peddler,andstage—driver。Onwinternightschampionstory—tellerslikeJedMorrillandRishBixbywoulddropinthereandhangtheirwoollenneck—comfortersonthepegsalongthewall—side,wheretherewerealreadyhats,topcoats,andfurmufflers,aswellasstacksofwhips,canes,andox—goadsstandinginthecorners。Theywouldthenentertheroom,rubbingtheirhandsgenially,and,noddingtoCompanionPike,CephasCole,PhilPerryandothers,ensconcethemselvessnuglyinthegroupbythegreatopenfireplace。Thelandlordwasalwaysgladtoseethementer,fortheirstories,thougholdtohim,werenewtomanyoftheassembledcompanyandhadaremarkablegreetontheconsumptionofliquidrefreshment。 Onsummereveningsgossipwaslanguidinthevillage,andifanyoccurredatallitwouldbeontheloafer’sbenchatoneortheothersideofthebridge。WhencoolerweathercamethegroupoflocalwitsgatheredinRiverboro,eitheratUncleBart’sjoiner’sshoporatthebrickstore,accordingtofancy。ThelatterplacewasperhapsthefavoriteforRiverborotalkers。Itwasalarge,two—story,square,brickbuildingwithabig—mouthedchimneyandanopenfire。Wheneveryhouseinthetwovillageshadsixfeetofsnowaroundit,roadswouldalwaysbebrokentothebrickstore,andacrowdoftenorfifteenmenwouldbegatheredtheretalking,listening,betting,smoking,chewing,bragging,playingcheckers,singing,and\"swappingstories。\" SomeofthemenhadbeenthroughtheWarof1812andcoulddisplaywoundsreceivedonthefieldofvalor;otherswerestillprouderofscarswoninencounterswiththeIndians,andtherewasoneoldcodger,aRevolutionaryveteran,BillDunhambyname,whowouldaddbloodytalesofhisencounterswiththe\"Husshons。\" HiscouragehadbeensoextraordinaryandhisslaughtersocolossalthathishearersmarvelledthattherewasaHessianlefttotellhissideofthestory,andBillhimselfdoubtedifsuchwerethecase。 \"’Tisanawfulsintohaveonyoursoul,\"Billwouldsayfromhisplaceinadarkcorner,wherehewouldsitwithhishatpulleddownoverhiseyestillthepsychologicalmomentcameforthe\"Husshons\"tobetrottedout。\"’Tisanawfulsintohaveonyoursoul,——theextumminationofaraceo’men;eveniftheywa’n’tnothin’more’nsomanyignorantcockroaches。Themwasthegreatdaysforfightin’!TheHusshonswasthebiggestmenIeverseenonthefield,mostof’emstandin’sixfeeteightintheirstockin’s,——butLord!howwewalloped’em!Oncewehadacannonmountedan’loadedfor’emthatwassolargewehadtodrawtheballintoitwithayokeofoxen!\" Billpausedfromforceofhabit,justashehadpausedforthelasttwentyyears。Therehadbeentimeswhenroarsofincredulouslaughterhadgreetedthisboast,butmostofthisparticulargrouphadheardtheyarnmorethanonceandletitpasswithasmileandawink,rememberingthenightthatAbelDayhadaskedoldBillhowtheygottheoxenoutofthecannononthatmostmemorableoccasion。 \"Oh!\"saidBill,\"thatwaseasyenough;wejestunyoked’eman’ turned’emouto’theprimin’—hole!\" ItwasonlyearlyOctober,buttherehadbeenakillingfrost,andEzraSimms,whokeptthebrickstore,flungsomeshavingsandsmallwoodonthehearthandlightedablaze,justtoinducealittletradeandstartconversationonwhatthreatenedtobeadullevening。PeterMorrill,Jed’seldestbrother,hadlatelyreturnedfromalongtripthroughthestateandintoNewHampshire,andhisadventuresbyfieldandfloodwerealwaysworthlisteningto。Hewentaboutthecountrymendingclocks,andmanyanoldtime—piecestillbearshisname,withthedateofrepairing,writteninpencilontheinsideofitsdoor。 Therewasneveranylackofsubjectsatthebrickstore,theidiosyncrasiesoftheneighborsbeingthemostprolificsourceofanecdoteandcomment。Ofscandalaboutwomentherewaslittle,thoughtherewouldbeoccasionalharmlesspleasantriesconcerningvillageloveaffairs;propheciesofwhatcouplewouldbenext\"published\"intheblack—walnutframeupatthemeeting—house;agenialcommentonthenumberandchancesofPatienceBaxter’svariousbeaux;andwheneverallelsefailed,thelateststoryofDeaconBaxter’sparsimony,inwhichthevillagetracedtheinfluenceofheredity。 \"Hecan’thardlyhelpit,inheritin’itonbothsides,\"wasAbelDay’sopinion。\"TheBaxterswasallerssnug,fromtime’memorial,andFoxy’sthesnuggestof’em。WhenIlookathisuglymugan’ hearhissnarlin’voice,Ithinkstomyself,he’sgoin’thesamewayhisfatherdid。WhenoldLeviBaxterwasleftawidder—maninthathouseo’his’nupriver,hegrewwussan’wuss,ifyouremember,tillhewa’n’thardlyhumanatthelast;andIdon’tbelieveFoxyevenwentuptohisownfather’sfuneral。\" \"’Twould’a’servedoldLevirightifnobodyelsehadgone,\" saidRishBixby。\"Whenhiswifediedherefusedtocomeintothehousetillthelastminute。Hestayedtoworkinthebarnuntilallthefolkshadassembled,andeventhemenwereallsettin’ downonbenchesinthekitchen。Theparsonsentmeoutforhim,andI’mblestiftheoldskunkdidn’tcomeinthroughthecrowdwithhissleevesrolledup,——wenttothesinkandwashed,andthensetdownintheroomwherethecoffinwas,ascoolasacowcumber。\" \"Irememberthatfuneralwell,\"corroboratedAbelDay。\"An’Mis’ DayheerdLevisaytohisdaughter,assoonasthey’dputpooroldMrs。Baxterint’thegrave:’Comeon,Marthy;there’snousecryin’overspiltmilk;we’dbettergohomean’huskouttheresto’thatcorn。’OldFoxycouldhaveinheritedplentyo’meannessfromhisfather,that’scertain,an’he’saddedtohisinheritancerightalong,likethethriftymanheis。Ihatetothinko’themtwofinegirlswearin’theirfingerstotheboneforhisbenefit。\" \"Oh,well!’twon’tlastforever,\"saidRishBixby。\"They’rethehandsomestcoupleo’girlsontheriveran’they’llgethusbandsaforemanyyears。Patience’llhaveoneprettysoon,bythelooks。 SheneverbudgesaninchbutMarkWilsonorPhilPerryarefollerin’behind,withCephasColewatchin’hischancerightalong,too。Waitstilldon’tseemtohavenobeaux;whatwithflyin’aroundtokeepupwiththeDeacon,an’bein’amothertoPatience,herhandsisfull,Iguess。\" \"Ifthingswasalittlemitedif’rentallround,IcouldprognosticatewhoWaitstillcouldkeephousefor,\"wasPeterMorrill’sopinion。 \"YoumeanIvoryBoynton?Well,iftheDeaconwasaskedhe’dnevergivehisconsent,that’scertain;an’Ivoryain’tinnopositiontokeepawifeanyways。Whatwasityouheerd’boutAaronBoyntonuptoNewHampshire,Peter?\"askedAbelDay。 \"Consid’able,onewayan’another;an’noneofitwould’a’beenanycomforttoIvory。IguessAaron’n’JakeCochranewasbothof’emmoreinterestedinsavin’thesisters’soulsthanthebrothers’!Aaronwasafine—appearin’man,andsowasJakeforthatmatter,’n’theybothhadthegifto’gab。There’snothin’ likealimbertongueifyouwanttopleasethewomen—folks!Ifreportsaystrue,AarondiedofafeveroutinOhiosomewheres; Cortland’stheplace,Ib’lieve。Seems’sifhehidhistrailallthewayfromNewHampshiresomehow,forasausualthing,amano’book—larnin’likehimwouldberememberedwhereverhewent。 Wouldn’tyoucallAaronBoyntonaturriblelarnedman,Timothy?\" TimothyGrant,theparishclerk,hadjustenteredthestoreonanerrand,butbeingdirectlyaddressed,andjudgingthatthesubjectunderdiscussionwasadiscreetone,andthatitwastooearlyintheeveningfordrinkingtobegin,hejoinedthegroupbythefireside。HehadpreachedinVermontforseveralyearsasanitinerantMethodistministerbeforesettlingdowntofarminginEdgewood,onlygivinguphisprofessionbecausehisquiverwassofulloflittleGrantsthatawanderinglifewasdifficultandundesirable。WhenUncleBartColehadremarkedthatMis’Granthadalittleofeverythinginthewayofbaby—stocknow,——black,red,an’yaller—haired,darkandlightcomplected,fatan’lean,tallan’short,twinsan’singles,——JedMorrillhadobserveddryly:\"Yes,Mis’Grantkindo’remindsmeofcharity。\" \"How’sthat?\"inquiredUncleBart。 \"Shebearethallthings,\"chuckledJed。 \"AaronBoyntonwas,indeed,amanofmostadhesivelarnin’,\" agreedTimothy,whohadthereputationofthelargestandmostunusualvocabularyinEdgewood。\"NexttoJacobCochraneIshouldsayAaronhadmoregrandeloquenceasanoratorthananymanwe’veeverhadintheseparts。Itdon’tseem’sifIvorywasgoin’ totakeafterhisfatherthatway。Thelittlefeller,now,issmart’sawhip,an’couldtalkthetailoffabrassmonkey。\" \"Yes,butRodmanain’tnokintotheBoyntons,\"Abelremindedhim。\"Heinhailsfromtheothersideo’thehouse。\" \"That’sso;well,Ivorydoes,forcertain,an’takesafterhismother,rightenough,forshehain’tspokenadozenwordsinasmanyyears,Iguess。Ivory’sgotasighto’book—knowledge,though,an’theydosayhecouldtalkGreekan’Latinboth,ifwehadanyof’eminthecommunitytoconversewith。I’veneverpaidnointentiontothedeadlanguages,bein’soocker—piedwithotherstudies。\" \"Whydotheycall’emthedeadlanguages,Tim?\"askedRishBixby。 \"Becauseallthemthateverspoke’emhasperishedoffthefaceo’theland,\"Timothyansweredoracularly。\"Deadan’gonetheybe,lock,stock,an’barrel;yettherewasatimewhenLatinsan’ Crustaceansan’Hebrewsan’Prooshiansan’Australiansan’ Simesianswaschatterin’awayintheirowntongues,an’sopow’fulthattheywaswallopin’thewholeearth,youmightsay。\" \"IbetyertheynevertriedtowallopthesehereUnitedStates,\" interpolatedBillDunhamfromthedarkcornerbythemolasseshogs—head。 \"IsIvoryinhere?\"ThedooropenedandRodmanBoyntonappearedonthethreshold。 \"No,sonny,Ivoryain’tbeeninthiseveningrepliedEzraSimms。 \"Ihopethereain’tnothin’thematterovertoyourhouse?\" \"No,nothingparticular,\"theboyansweredhesitatingly;\"onlyAuntBoyntondon’tseemsowellascommonandIcan’tfindIvoryanywhere。\" \"Comealongwithme;I’llhelpyoulookforhiman’thenI’llgoasfurasthelanewithyerifwedon’tfindhim。\"AndkindlyRishBixbytooktheboy’shandandleftthestore。 \"Mis’Boyntonhadaspell,Iguess!\"suggestedthestorekeeper,peeringthroughthedoorintothedarkness。\"’Tain’tlikeIvorytobeoutnightsandleavehertoRod。\" \"Shedon’thavenospells,\"saidAbelDay。\"UncleBartseesconsid’ableofIvoryan’hesayshismotherisasquietasalamb。——Couldn’tyougitnokindofacertif’cateofAaron’sdeathouto’thatEnfieldfeller,Peter?Seems’sifthatpoorwoman’doughterbestoppedwatchin’foradeadman;tuckerin’herselfallout,an’keepin’Ivoryan’theboyallnervedup。\" \"I’vetoldIvoryeverythingIcouldgetherupinthewayofinformation,andgivehimthenamesofthefolksinOhiothathadwritbacktoNewHampshire。Ididn’tdialateonAaron’sgoin’s—oninEffinghaman’Portsmouth,causeIdassay’twasnothin’butscandal。ThemashatestheCochranites’llneverallowthere’sanygoodin’em,whereasI’vemetsomeasisservin’theLordgoodan’constant,an’indulgin’innokindoffoolishnessan’ deviltrywhatsoever。\" \"Speakin’o’Husshons,\"saidBillDunhamfromhiscorner,\"I remember——\" \"Wewa’n’talludin’tonoHusshons,\"retortedTimothyGrant。\"Wewasdealin’withthemisfortunesofAaronBoynton,whoneverfitvaloriouslyonthefieldo’battle,butperishedoutinOhioofscarlitfever,ifwhattheysayinEnfieldistrue。\" \"Tisaneasydeath,\"remarkedBillargumentatively。\"Scarlitfeverdon’tseemlikenothin’tome!Many’sthetimeI’vebeencloseenoughtofireattheeyeballofaHusshon,an’runtheresko’bein’blowntosmithereens!——calmandcoolIalterswas,too!Scarlitfeverisaneasydeathfromawarrior’sp’into’ view!\" \"Speakin’ofeasydeath,\"continuedTimothy,\"youknowI’magreatoneforwords,bein’somethingofascholardinmysmallway。MebbeyounoticedthatElderBooneusedastrangewordinhissermonlastSunday?Nowan’then,whenthere’stoomanyyawnin’toonceinthecongregation,Parson’lloutwithareg’larjaw—breakertowake’emup。ThewordasnearasIcouldketchitwas’youthinasia。’Ikep’holtofittillnoontimean’thenIrunhomean’lookedthroughallthey’sinthedictionarywithoutfindin’it。Mebbeit’sHebrew,Ithinks,forHebrew’slikehismother’stonguetoParson,soIwentrightuptohimatafternoonmeetin’an’saystohim:’What’stheexactmeanin’of\"youthinasia\"?Thereain’tnosechwordintheY’sinmyWebster,’saysI。’LookintheE’s,Timothy;\"euthanasia\"’sayshe,’meanseasydeath’;an’now,don’titbeatallthatBillDunhamshouldhavebroughtthatexpressionof’easydeath’intothisevenin’stalk?\" \"Iknowyouthan’IknowAshy,\"saidAbelDay,\"butblessedifI knowwhytheyshouldmeaneasydeathwhentheyyoke’emtogether。\" \"That’sbecauseyouain’tneverpaidno’tentiontoentomology,\" saidTimothy。\"AaronBoyntonwasmastero’more’ologiesthanyoucouldshakeastickat,butheusedtosayIbeathimonentomology。Wordsaircur’ousthingssometimes,asIknow,hevin’ hadconsid’ableleisuretimetoreadwhenIwasjoggin’’boutthecountryan’bein’broughtintocontackwithmeno’learnin’。ThewayIworkeditout,notwishin’toaskParsonanymorequestions,bein’somethingofascholardmyself,isthis:TheyouthinAshyisapeculiarkindo’youth,’n’theirreligiondisposes’emtolaynokindo’stressonhuminglife。Whenanythinggoeswrongwith’eman’theygetaset—backinwar,orbusiness,oraffairswithwomen—folks,theywanttodierightoff;sotheytakeaswordan’stan’itstraightupwherevertheyhappentobe,intheshedorthebarn,orthehenhouse,an’theyp’intthesharpendrighttotheirwaist—line,wherethebowelsan’othervitalorganismsislowcated;an’thentheyfallontoit。Itruns’emrightthroughtothebackan’kills’emlikeashot,andthat’sthewayIcal’latetheyouthinAshydies,ifmyentomologyiscorrect,asitgen’allyis。\" \"Don’tseemaneasydeathtome,\"arguedOkra,\"butIain’tnoscholard。Whatcollegedidthouattendto,Tim?\" \"Idon’tholdnodiaploma,\"respondedTimothy,\"thoughIattendedtoWarehamAcademyquiteaspell,thesametimeasyoursisterwasgoin’toWarehamSeminarywhereeddicationisstillbein’ disseminatedthoughofanawfulpoorkind,comparedtotheoldtimes。\" \"It’slivean’larn,\"saidthestorekeeperrespectfully。\"IneverthoughtofaSeminarybein’aplaceofdisseminationbefore,butyoucanseethetwowordsisnearkin。\" \"Youcan’talterstellbythesound,\"saidTimothyinstructively。 \"Sometimestwowords’llstartfromthesameroot,an’branchoutdiff’rent,like’critter’an’’hypocritter。’A’hypocritter’mustnatcherallystartbybein’a’critter,’butacritterain’tobligedtobea’hypocritter’’thouthewantsto。\" \"Ishouldhopenot,\"interpolatedAbelDay,piously。\"Entomologymustbeanawfulinterest—in’study,thoughIneverthoughtofobservin’wordsmyself,kepttoavoidvulgarlanguagean’ profanity。\" \"Husshon’sacur’ouswordforaman,\"inter—jectedBillDunhamwithalastdespairingeffort。\"Irememberseein’aHusshononcethat——\" \"Perhapsyouain’tonetoobserveclosely,Abel,\"saidTimothy,nottakingnoteofanyinterruption,simplyusingthetimetodirectastreamoftobaccojuicetoanincredibledistance,butlandingitneatlyintheexactspothehadintended。\"It’satradebyitself,youmightsay,observin’is,an’there’sanothersing’larcorraption!TheWhigsinforeignparts,sotheysay,buildstonetowerstoobservetheevilmachinationsoftheTories,an’sotheword’observatory’comeintogeneraluse!Allentomology;nothin’butentomology。\" \"Idon’tseewhereinthunderyoupickedupsomuchlarnin’,Timothy!\"ItwasAbelDay’sexclamation,buteveryoneagreedwithhim。 XX THERODTHATBLOSSOMED IVORYBOYNTONhadtakenthehorseandgonetothevillageonanerrand,ararethingforhimtodoafterdark,soRodwasthinking,ashesatintheliving—roomlearninghisSunday—Schoollessononthesameeveningthatthemenweregossipingatthebrickstore。Hisaunthadrequiredhim,fromthetimewhenhewasproficientenoughtodoso,toreadatleastapartofachapterintheBibleeverynight。BeginningwithGenesishehadreachedLeviticusandhadmadeuphismindthattheBiblewasamuchmoredifficultbookthan\"ScottishChiefs,\"notwithstandingthefactthatIvoryhelpedhimovermostofthehardplaces。Atthepresentjuncturehewasvastlyinterestedinthesubjectof\"rods\"asunfoldedinthebookofExodus,whichwasbeingstudiedbyhisSunday—Schoolclass。Whataddedtotheexcitementwasthefactthathisuncle’sChristianname,Aaron,keptappearinginthechronicle,asfrequentlyasthatofthegreatlawgiverMoseshimself;andthereweremanyversesaboutthewonder—workingrodsofMosesandAaronthathadastrangeeffectupontheboy’sear,whenhereadthemaloud,ashelovedtodowheneverhewasleftaloneforatime。Whenhisauntwasintheroomhisinstinctkepthimfromdoingthis,forthemerementionofthenameofAaron,hefeared,mightsaddenhisauntandprovokeinherthatdangerousveinofreminiscencethatmadeIvorysoanxious。 \"Itkindo’makesmenervoustobenamed’Rod,’AuntBoynton,\" saidtheboy,lookingupfromtheBible。\"AlltherodsintheseExoduschaptersdosuchdreadfulthings!Theybecomeserpents,andoneofthemswallowsupalltheothers:andMosessmitesthewaterswitharodandtheybecomeblood,andthepeoplecan’tdrinkthewaterandthefishdie!Thentheystretcharodacrossthestreamsandpondsandbringaplagueoffrogsovertheland,withswarmsoffliesandhorribleinsects。\" \"ThatwastoshowGod’spowertoPharaoh,andmelthishardhearttoobedienceandreverence,\"explainedMrs。Boynton,whohadknowntheBiblefromcovertocoverinheryouthandcouldstillgivechapterandverseforhundredsofherfavoritepassages。 \"Ittookanawfullotofmelting,Pharaoh’sheart!\"exclaimedtheboy。\"PharaohmusthavebeenworsethanDeaconBaxter!Iwonderiftheyevertriedtomakehimgoodbybeingkindtohim!I’vereadandread,butIcan’tfindtheyusedanythingonhimbutplaguesandfaminesandboilsandpestilencesandthunderandhailandfire!——HaveIgotamiddlename,AuntBoynton,forI don’tlikeRodverymuch?\" \"Ineverheardthatyouhadamiddlename;youmustaskIvory,\" saidhisauntabstractedly。 \"DidmyfathernamemeRod,ormymother?’ \"Idon’treallyknow;perhapsitwasyourmother,butdon’taskquestions,please。\" \"Iforgot,AuntBoynton!Yes,Ithinkperhapsmymothernamedme。 Mothers’mostalwaysnametheirbabies,don’tthey?Mymotherwasn’tlikeyou;shelookedjustlikethepictureofPocahontasinmyHistory。SheneverknewabouttheseBiblerods,Iguess。\" \"Whenyougoalittlefurtheryouwillfindpleasanterthingsaboutrods,\"saidhisaunt,knitting,knitting,intensely,aswasherhabit,andtalkingasifhermindwereathousandmilesaway。 \"Youknowtheywerejustlittlebranchesoftrees,anditwasonlyGod’spowerthatmadethemwonderfulinanyway。\" \"Oh!Ithoughttheywerelikethesinging—teacher’sstickhekeepstimewith。\" \"No;ifyoulookatyourConcordanceyou’llfindsitgivesyouachapterinNumberswherethere’ssomethingbeautifulaboutrods。 Ihaveforgottentheplace;ithasbeenmanyyearssinceIlookedatit。Finditandreaditaloudtome。\"TheboysearchedhisConcordanceandreadilyfoundthereferenceintheseventeenthchapterofNumbers。 \"Standnearmeandread,\"saidMrs。Boynton。\"IliketoheartheBiblereadaloud!\" RodmantookhisBibleandread,slowlyandhaltingly,butwithclearnessandunderstanding: 1。ANDTHELORDSPAKEUNTOMOSES,SAYING,2。SPEAKUNTOTHECHILDRENOFISRAEL,ANDTAKEOFEVERYONEOF THEMARODACCORDINGTOTHEHOUSEOFTHEIRFATHERS,OFALLTHEIR PRINCESACCORDINGTOTHEHOUSEOFTHEIRFATHERSTWELVERODS: WRITETHOUEVERYMAN’SNAMEUPONHISROD。 Throughtheboy’smindtheredartedtheflashofathought,asadthought。HehimselfwasaRodonwhomnoman’snameseemedtobewritten,orphanthathewas,withnoknowledgeofhisparents! Suddenlyhehesitated,forhehadcaughtsightofthenameofAaronintheversethathewasabouttoread,anddidnotwishtopronounceitinhisaunt’shearing。 \"Thischapterismosttoohardformetoreadoutloud,AuntBoynton,\"hestammered。\"CanIstudyitbymyselfandreadittoIvoryfirst?\" \"Goon,goon,youreadverysweetly;IcannotrememberwhatcomesandIwishtohearit。\" Theboycontinued,butwithoutraisinghiseyesfromtheBible。 3。ANDTHOUSHALTWRITEAARON’SNAMEUPONTHERODOFLEVI:FOR ONERODSHALLBEFORTHEHEADOFTHEHOUSEOFTHEIRFATHERS。 4。ANDTHOUSHALTLAYTHEMUPINTHETABERNACLEOFTHE CONGREGATIONBEFORETHETESTIMONY,WHEREIWILLMEETWITHYOU。 5。ANDITSHALLCOMETOPASSTHATTHEMAN’SROD,WHOMISHALL CHOOSE,SHALLBLOSSOM:ANDIWILLMAKETOCEASEFROMMETHE MURMURINGSOFTHECHILDRENOFISRAEL,WHEREBYTHEYMURMURAGAINST YOU。 Rodmanhadreadon,absorbedinthestoryandthepictureitpresentedtohisimagination。Helikedtheideaofalltheprinceshavingarodaccordingtothehouseoftheirfathers;helikedtothinkofthelittlebranchesbeinglaidonthealtarinthetabernacle,andaboveallhethoughtofthelongingofeachoftheprincestohavehisownrodchosenfortheblossoming。 6。ANDMOSESSPOKEUNTOTHECHILDRENOFISRAEL,ANDEVERYONEOF THEIRPRINCESGAVEHIMARODAPIECE,FOREACHPRINCEONE,ACCORDINGTOTHEIRFATHER’SHOUSES,EVENTWELVERODS;ANDTHEROD OFAARONWASAMONGTHEIRRODS。 Oh!howtheboyhopedthatAaron’sbranchwouldbetheonechosentoblossom!Hefeltthathisauntwouldbepleased,too;buthereadonsteadily,witheyesthatglowedandbreaththatcameandwentinaverypalpitationofinterest。 7。ANDMOSESLAIDUPTHERODSBEFORETHELORDINTHETABERNACLE OFWITNESS。 8。ANDITCAMETOPASS,THATONTHEMORROWMOSESWENTINTOTHE TABERNACLEOFWITNESS;AND,BEHOLD,THERODOFAARONWASBUDDED ANDBROUGHTFORTHBUDS,ANDBLOOMEDBLOSSOMS,ANDYIELDED ALMONDS。 ItwasAaron’srod,then,andwasanalmondbranch!Howbeautiful,fortheblossomswouldhavebeenpink;andhowthepeoplemusthavemarvelledtoseethelovelybloomingthingonthedarkaltar;firstbudding,thenblossoming,thenbearingnuts!Andwhatwastherodchosenfor?Hehurriedontothenextverse。 9。ANDMOSESBROUGHTOUTALLTHERODSFROMBEFORETHELORDUNTO ALLTHECHILDRENOFISRAEL:ANDTHEYLOOKED,ANDTOOKEVERYMAN HISROD。 10。ANDTHELORDSAIDUNTOMOSES,BRINGAARON’SRODAGAINBEFORE THETESTIMONYTOBEKEPTFORATOKENAGAINSTTHEREBELS;ANDTHOU SHALTQUITETAKEAWAYTHEIRMURMURINGSFROMME,THATTHEYDIE NOT。