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第8章

  ItwasnotCaptainPerez,butMr。Mayohimself,astheysawwhentherubberblanketfastenedacrossthefrontofthebuggywasdroppedandthedriversprangout。Mrs。Snowopenedthedoorforhim。”Hello,Abner!”exclaimedCaptainJerry,asthenewcomerstoppedtoknockthesnowfromhisbootsbeforecomingin,”whathaveyoudonetoPerez?Goin’tokeephimforasteadyboarder?”
  ButMr。Mayohadimportantnewstocommunicate,andhedidnotintendtolosetheeffectofhissensationbyspringingitwithoutduepreparation。Hetookoffhishatandmittensandsolemnlydeclinedaprofferedchair。”Cap’nBurgess,”hesaid,”I’vegotsomethin’totellyou——
  somethin’awful。Thewholelife-savin’crewbutoneisdrownded,andCap’nEriHedge——”
  AnexclamationfromMrs。Snowinterruptedhim。Thehousekeeperclaspedherhandstogethertightlyandsankintoachair。Shewasverywhite。Elsierantoher。”Whatisit,Mrs。Snow?”sheasked。”Nothin’,nothin’!Goon,Mr。Mayo。Goon!”
  Thebearerofill-tidings,gratifiedattheresultofhisfirstattempt,proceededdeliberately:”AndCap’nHedgeandLutherDavisareoveratthestationprettynighdead。Ifitwa’n’tfortheCap’n,Luther’dhavegone,too。
  Eritookadoryandwentoffandpickedhimup。Perezcomeovertomyhouseandtoldusaboutit,andPashy’sgonebackwithhimtoseetoherbrother。Ididn’tgodowntothestorethismornin’,’twasstormin’so,butassoonasIheardIharnesseduptocomeandtellyou。”
  Then,inanswertothehurriedquestionsofCaptainJerryandElsie,Mr。Mayotoldthewholestoryasfarasheknewit。Mrs。
  Snowsaidnothing,butsatwithherhandsstillclaspedinherlap。”Lutherisha’fdrowndedandfroze,”concludedAbner,”andtheCap’ngotabangwithanoarwhentheyjumpedoutofthedorythat,Perezisafraid,brokehisarm。I’mgoin’rightbacktogitDr。
  Palmer。Theytriedtotelephonehim,butthewire’sdown。””Dear!dear!dear!”exclaimedCaptainJerry,completelydemoralizedbythenews。”That’sdreadful!Imustgorightdownthere,mustn’tI?Thepoorfellers!”
  Mrs。Snowrosetoherfeetquietly,butwithadeterminedair。”Areyougoin’rightbacksoon’syou’vegottheDoctor,Mr。Mayo?”
  sheasked。”Why,no,Iwa’n’t。Iain’tbeentomystorethismornin’,andI’m’fraidIoughttobethere。”
  Tobefrank,Abnerwastoogreatasensationlovertoforfeittheopportunityofspringinghisstartlingnewsonthecommunity。”Then,Josiah,you’llhavetoharnessDan’landtakemedown。I
  mustn’twaitanotherminute。””Why,Mrs。Snow!”expostulatedCaptainJerry,”youmustn’tgodownthere。TheDoctor’sgoin’,andI’llgo,andPashy’stherealready。”
  Butthehousekeepermerelywavedhimaside。”IwantyoutostayherewithElsie,”shesaid。”There’snotellin’howlongImaybegone。Josiah’lldrivemedown,won’tyou,Josiah?”
  Therewasnolackofenthusiasminthe”ableseaman’s”answer。Theboywasonlytoogladofthechance。”Butitain’tfitweatherforyoutobeoutin。You’llgitsoakin’
  wet。””IguessifPashyDaviscanstandit,Ican。Elsie,willyoucomeandhelpmegitready,whileJosiah’sharnessin’?”
  Astheyenteredthechamberabove,Elsiewasthunderstrucktoseehercompanionseatherselfintherockerandcoverherfacewithherhands。Ifithadbeenanyoneelseitwouldnothavebeensoastonishing,butthecool,self-possessedhousekeeper——shecouldscarcelybelieveit。”Why,Mrs。Snow!”sheexclaimed,”whatISit?”
  TheladyfromNantuckethastilyroseandwipedhereyeswithherapron。”Oh,nothin’,”sheanswered,withanattemptatasmile。”I’mkindoffidgetythismornin’,andthewaythatmanstartedofftotellhisyarnupsetme;that’sall。Imustn’tbesuchafool。”
  Shesetaboutgettingreadywithavimandattentiontodetailthatprovedthather”fidgets”hadnotaffectedhercommon-sense。Shewaspaleandherhandstrembledalittle,butshetookacoveredbasketandpackedinitclothforbandages,ahot-waterbottle,mustard,abottleofliniment,andnumerousotherthingslikelytobeofuse。Lastofall,sheaddedabottleofwhiskythathadbeenprescribedasastimulantforJohnBaxter。”Is’posesomefolkswouldthink’twasterriblecarryin’thiswithme,”sheobserved。”Awomanpitchedintomeonceforgivin’ittoherhusbandwhenhewassick。ItoldherIdidn’tfavorRHUBARBasasteadydrink,butIhopedIknewenoughtogiveitwhen’twasnecessary。”
  RalphandCaptainPerezweresurprisedmenwhenthehousekeeper,dripping,butcheerful,appearedonthescene。SheandJosiahhadhadastormypassageonthewaydown,fortheeasy-goingDanielhadobjectedtobeingaskedtotrotthroughdrifts,andMrs。Snowhadinsistedthatheshouldbemadetodoit。Thefordwasoutofthequestion,sotheystalledtheoldhorseintheMayobarnandborrowedAbner’sdorytomakethecrossing。
  Mrs。Snowtookchargeatonceofthetiredmen,andtheovertaxedMissPatiencewasgladenoughtohaveherdoit。LutherDaviswasinbed,andCaptainEri,afteranhour’ssojourninthesamesnugharbor,hadutterlyrefusedtostaytherelonger,andnow,dressedinasuitbelongingtothecommandant,wasstretcheduponasofainthefrontroom。
  TheCaptainwasthemostsurprisedofallwhenMrs。Snowappeared。
  Hefairlygaspedwhenshefirstenteredtheroom,andseemedtobestruckspeechless,forhesaidscarcelyawordwhileshedosedhimwithhotdrinks,rubbedhisshoulder——thebonewasnotbroken,buttherewasabruisethereasbigasasaucer——withtheliniment,andmadehimgenerallycomfortable。Hewatchedhereverymovementwithasortofworshipfulwonder,andseemedtobethinkinghard。
  CaptainDavis,althoughfeelingalittlebetter,wasstillveryweak,andhissisterandCaptainPerezwerewithhim。JosiahsoonreturnedtotheMayohomesteadtoactasferrymanforDr。Palmerwhenthelattershouldarrive,andRalph,findingthattherewasnothingmorethathecoulddo,wentbacktothecablestation。Thestormhadabatedsomewhatandthewindhadgonedown。CaptainEriandMrs。Snowwerealoneinthefrontroom,and,forthefirsttimesincesheenteredthehouse,theladyfromNantucketsatdowntorest。ThentheCaptainspoke。”Mrs。Snow,”hesaidgravely,”Idon’tbelieveyou’vechangedyourclothessenceyougothere。Youmusthavebeensoakedthrough,too。Iwishyouwouldn’ttakesuchrisks。Youhadn’toughttohavecomeoverhereadaylikethis,anyway。NotbutwhattheLordknowsit’sgoodtohaveyouhere,”headdedhastily。
  Thehousekeeperseemedsurprised。”Cap’nEri,”shesaid,”Ib’lieveifyouwasdyin’you’dworryforfearsomebodyelsewouldn’tbecomf’tablewhileyouwasdoingit。
  ’Twouldbeprettyhardformetochangemyclothes,”sheadded,withalaugh,”seein’thatthereprobablyain’tanythingbutmen’sclothesintheplace。”Then,withasigh,”Poorfellers,theywon’tneed’emanymore。””That’sso。Andtheywereallaliveandheartythismornin’。It’sanawfulthingforLuther。Hashetoldanythingyit’bouthowitcometohappen?””Yes,alittle。TheschoonerwasfromMaine,boundtoNewYork。
  BesidesherowncrewshehadsomeItaliansaboard,coal-handlers,theywas,goin’overonajobfortheowner。Cap’nDavissayshesawrightawaythatthelifeboatwouldbeoverloaded,buthehadtotake’emall,therewa’n’ttimeforasecondtrip。Hemadetheschooner’screwandtheotherslaydownintheboatwheretheywouldn’thinderthemenattheoars,butwhentheygotjestatthetailoftheshoal,wheretheseawasheaviest,themItalianslosttheirheadsandcommencedtostandupandyell,andfustthingyouknow,sheswungbroadsideonandcapsized。PashysaysLutherdon’tsaymuchmore,butshejedges,fromwhathedoessay,thatsomeofthemenhungonwithhimforawhile,butwaswashedoffanddrownded。””That’sright;therewasfourorfivetherewhenwesawherfust。
  ’TwasLute’sgriponthecenterboardthatsavedhim。It’sanawfulthing——awful!””Yes,andhewouldhavegone,too,ifithadn’tbeenforyou。AndyoutalkaboutMYtakin’risks!””Well,Jerryhadn’toughttohaveletyoucome。””LETmecome!Ishouldliketohaveseenhimtrytostopme。Theidea!WherewouldIbeif’twa’n’thelpin’you,afterallyou’vedoneforme?””I’VEdone?Ihaven’tdoneanything!””You’vemademehappier’nI’vebeenforyears。You’vebeensokindthat——that——”
  Shestoppedandlookedoutofthewindow。”It’syouthat’sbeenkind,”saidtheCaptain。”You’vemadeahomeforme;somethin’Iain’thadaforesenceIwasaboy。”
  Mrs。Snowwentonasifhehadnotspoken。”Andtothinkthatyoumighthavebeendrowndedthesameastherest,”shesaid。”Iknewsomethin’washappenin’。Ijestfeltit,somehow。ItoldElsieIwassureofit。Icouldn’tthinkofanythingbutyoualltheforenoon。”
  TheCaptainsatuponthecouch。”Marthy,”hesaidinanawedtone,”doyouknowwhatIwasthinkin’
  ofwhenIwaspullin’throughthewustofitthismornin’?Iwasthinkin’ofyou。IthoughtofLutherandtherestofthempoorsouls,ofcourse,butIthoughtofyoumostofthetime。Itkeptcomin’backtomethatifIwentunderIshouldn’tseeyouag’in。
  Andyouwasthinkin’ofme!””Yes,whenthatMayomansaidhehadawfulnews,Ifeltsure’twasyouhewasgoin’totellabout。IneverfaintedawayinmylifethatIknowof,butIthinkI’mostfaintedthen。””Andyoucaredasmuchasthat?””Yes。”
  Somehowbothwerespeakingquietly,butasifitwasuselesslongertokeepbackanything。Tospeaktheexacttruthwithoutreserveseemedthemostnaturalthingintheworld。”Well,well,well!”saidtheCaptainreverently,andstillinthesamelowtone。”IsaidonceaforethatIb’lievedyouwassenthere,andnowI’msureofit。ItseemsalmostasifyouwassenttoME,don’tit?”
  Thehousekeeperstilllookedoutofthewindow,butsheansweredsimply,”Idon’tknow。””Itdoes,itdoesso。Marthy,we’vebeenhappytogetherwhileyou’vebeenhere。Doyoub’lieveyoucouldbehappywithmealways——ifyoumarriedme,Imean?”
  Mrs。Snowturnedandlookedathim。Thereweretearsinhereyes,butshedidnotwipethemaway。”Yes,”shesaid。”Thinknow,Marthy。Iain’tveryyoung,andIain’tveryrich。””WhatamI?”withalittlesmile。”Andyoureallythinkyoucouldbehappyifyouwasthewifeofanoldcodgerlikeme?””Yes。”Theanswerwasshort,butitwasconvincing。
  CaptainErirosetohisfeet。”Gosh!”hesaidinasortofunbelievingwhisper。”Marthy,areyouwillin’totry?”
  AndagainMrs。Snowsaid”Yes。”
  WhenDr。PalmercamehefoundLutherDavisstillinbed,butCaptainEriwasupanddressed,andtherewassuchaquietairofhappinessabouthimthatthemanofmedicinewasamazed。”GoodLord,man!”heexclaimed,”Iexpectedtofindyouflatonyourback,andyoulookbetterthanI’veseenyouforyears。
  Takingasalt-waterbathinmid-wintermustagreewithyou。””Itain’tsomuchthat,”repliedtheCaptainserenely。”It’sthepayIgotfortakin’it。”
  WhentheDoctorsawPerezalone,heaskedthelattertokeepaclosewatchonCaptainEri’sbehavior。HesaidhewasafraidthattheexertionandexposuremighthaveaffectedtheCaptain’sbrain。
  Perez,alarmedbythiscaution,didwatchhisfriendveryclosely,buthesawnothingtofrightenhimuntil,astheywereabouttostartforhome,CaptainErisuddenlystruckhisthigharesoundingslap”Jerry!”hegroaneddistressfully。”Icleanforgot。I’vegonebackonJerry!”
  CHAPTERXXI”DIME-SHOWBUS’NESS”
  ElsieandCaptainJerrywerekeptbusythatafternoon。AbnerMayo’snewsspreadquickly,andpeoplegatheredatthepost-office,thestores,andthebilliardroomtodiscussit。Someofthemen,notably”Cy”Warnerand”Rufe”Smith,localrepresentativesofthebigBostondailies,hurriedofftothelife-savingstationtogetthefactsatfirsthand。OtherscamedowntotalkwithCaptainJerryandElsie。MelissaBusteed’sshawlwasonhershouldersandher”cloud”wastiedaboutherheadinlessthantwominutesafterhernext-doorneighborshoutedthestoryacrossthebackyards。
  Shehadjustleftthehouse,andCaptainJerrywasdeliveringasarcasticspeechconcerning”talkin’machines,”whenDanielploddedthroughthegate,drawingthebuggycontainingJosiah,Mrs。Snow,andCaptainEri。
  Foramanwhohadbeendescribedas”half-dead,”CaptainErilookedverywell,indeed。Jerryrantohelphimfromthecarriage,buthejumpedouthimselfandthenassistedthehousekeepertoalightwithanairofproudproprietorship。Hewaswelcomedtothehouselikeareturnedprodigal,andCaptainJerryshookhiswellhanduntilthearmbelongingtoitseemedlikelytobecomeasstiffandsoreastheother。WhilethishandshakingwasgoingonCaptainEriwasembarrassed。Hedidnotlookhisfriendintheface,andmostofhisconversationwasaddressedtoElsie。
  Assoonashehadwarmedhishandsandtoldthestoryofthewreckandrescue,hesaid,”Jerry,comeuptomyroomaminute,won’tyou?I’vegotsomethin’Iwanttosay。”
  Vaguelywonderingwhattheprivateconversationmightbe,Jerryfollowedhisfriendupstairs。Whentheywereintheroom,CaptainEriclosedthedoorandfacedhiscompanion。Hewasconfused,andstammeredalittle,ashesaid,”Jerry,I’ve——I’vegotsomethin’tosaytoyou’boutMrs。Snow。”
  ThenitwasCaptainJerry’sturntobeconfused。”Now,Eri,”heprotested,”’tain’tfairtokeeppesterin’melikethis。IknowIain’tsaidnothin’toheryit,butI’mgoin’to。I
  hadaweek,anyhow,anditain’tha’fover。Landsake!”heburstforth,”d’yous’poseIain’tbeenthinkin’’boutit?Iain’tthoughtofnothin’else,hardly。IbetyouI’vebeenoverthewholethingeverynightsencewehadthattalk。IgooveritandGOoverit。I’vethoughtofmore’namillionwaystoaskher,butthereain’toneof’emthatsuitsme。IfIwasgoin’tobehung’twouldn’tbenoworse,andnowyou’vegottokeepa-naggin’。Letmealonetillmytimeisup,can’tyou?””Iwa’n’tnaggin’。Iwasjestgoin’totellyouthatyouwon’thavetoask。I’vebeentalkin’tohermyself,and——”
  Thesacrificesprangoutofhischair。”EriHedge!”heexclaimedindignantly。”Ithoughtyouwasafriendofmine!IgiveyoumywordI’ddoitinaweek,andtheleastyoucouldhavedone,seemstome,wouldhavebeentowaitandgivemethechance。Butno!allyouthink’bout’syourself。So’fraidshe’dsaynoandyou’dloseyouroldhousekeeper,wa’n’tyou?Theidea!ShemustthinkI’magoodone——can’tdomyowncourtin’,andhavetogitsomebodytodoitforme!Whatdidshesay?”heaskedsuddenly。”ShesaidyestowhatIaskedher,”wasthereplywithahalfsmile。
  UponCaptainJerry’sfacesettledthelookofonewhoacceptsthemelancholyinevitable。Hesatdownagain。”Is’posedshewould,”hesaidwithasigh。”She’sknownmeforquiteaspellnow,andshe’shadachancetoseewhatkindofamanIbe。Well,whatelsedidyoudo?Ain’tsettledtheweddin’day,haveyou?”Thiswithmarkedsarcasm。”Notyit。Jerry,you’vemadeamistake。Ididn’taskherforyou。””Didn’taskher——didn’t——Whatareyoutalkin’’bout,then?””Iaskedherformyself。She’sgoin’tomarryme。”
  CaptainJerrywastoomuchastonishedeventogetup。Instead,hesimplysatstillwithopenmouthwhilehisfriendcontinued。”I’vecometothinkalotofMrs。Snowsenceshe’sbeenhere,”
  CaptainErisaidslowly,”andI’vefoundoutthatshe’sfeltthesameway’boutme。I’vekeptstillandsaidnothin’’causeI
  thoughtyououghttohavethefustchanceand,besides,Ididn’tknowhowshefelt。Butto-day,whilewewastalkin’,itallcomeoutofitself,seemsso,and——well,we’regoin’tobemarried。”
  Thesacrifice——asacrificenolonger——stillsatsilent,butcuriouschangesofexpressionwerepassingoverhisface。Surprise,amazement,relief,andnowasortofgrievedresignation。”Ifeelsmallenough’boutthewayI’vetreatedyou,Jerry,”
  continuedCaptainEri。”Ididn’tmeanto——butthere!it’sdone,andallIcandoissayI’msorryandthatImeanttogiveyouyourchance。Ishan’tblameyouifyougitmad,notabit;butIhopeyouwon’t。”
  CaptainJerrysighed。Whenhespokeitwasinatoneofsublimeforgiveness。”Eri,”hesaid,”Iain’tmad。Iwon’tsaymyfeelin’sain’thurt,’cause——’cause——well,nevermind。Ifawifeandahomeain’tforme,whyIoughttobegladthatyou’regoin’tohave’em。Iwishyoubothluckandagoodv’yage。Now,don’ttalktomeforafewminutes。Letmegitsortofusedtoit。”
  SotheyshookhandsandCaptainEri,withatroubledlookathisfriend,wentout。Afterhehadgone,CaptainJerrygotupanddancedthreestepsofanimprovisedjig,hisfaceonebroadgrin。
  Then,withaneffort,hesobereddown,assumedanairofduesolemnity,andtrampeddownstairs。
  IftheannouncementofCaptainPerez’engagementcausednosurprise,thatofCaptainEri’scertainlydid——surpriseandcongratulationonthepartofthoseletintothesecret,foritwasdecidedtosaynothingtooutsidersasyet。Ralphcameoverthateveningandtheytoldhimaboutit,andhewasaspleasedastherest。AsfortheCaptain,hewasonlytoowillingtoshakehandswithanyandeverybody,althoughheinsistedthatthehousekeeperhadnothingtobecongratulatedupon,andthatshewas”takin’bigchances。”Theladyherselfmerelysmiledatthis,andquietlysaidthatshewaswillingtotakethem。
  Thestormhadwreckedeverywireandstalledeverytrain,andOrhamwasisolatedfortwodays。Thencommunicationwasestablishedoncemore,andtheBostondailiesreceivedthenewsofthelossofthelife-saversandthecrewoftheschooner。Andtheymadethemostofit;sensationalitemswerescarcejustthen,andtheeditorswelcomedthisone。Thebigblackheadlinesspreadhalfwayacrossthefrontpages。Therewerepicturesofthewreck,”drawnbyourartistfromdescription,”andtherewere”descriptions”ofallkinds。Specialreportersarrivedinthevillageandinterviewedeveryonetheycouldlayhandson。AbnerMayofeltthatforoncehewasreceivingtheattentionhedeserved。
  Thelife-savingstationandthehousebytheshorewerebesiegedbyphotographersandnewspapermen。CaptainEriindignantlyrefusedtoposeforhisphotograph,sohewas”snapped”ashewentouttothebarn,andhadthepleasureofseeingalikenessofhimself,somewhatoutoffocus,andwithonelegstifflyelevated,intheSundayBlanket。Thereporterswaylaidhimatthepost-office,orathisfishshanty,andbeggedforinterviews。Theygotthem,briefandpointedlypersonal,and,thoughthesewerenotprinted,columnsdescribinghimas”abluff,big-heartedhero,”were。
  Ifeveramanwasmadanddisgusted,thatmanwastheCaptain。Inthefirstplace,ashesaid,whathehaddonewasnothingmorethananyotherman’longshorewouldhavedone,and,secondly,itwasnobody’sbusiness。Thenagain,hesaid,andwithtruth:”Thiswholefussmakesmesick。Here’sthemfellersinthecrewbeengoin’out,seasonafterseason,takin’folksoffwrecks,andthefoolpapersneversaynothin’’boutit;buttheygooutthistime,anddon’tsavenobodyandgitdrowndedthemselves,andthey’reheroesofasudden。Ihearthey’reraisin’moneyuptoBostontogivetothewiddersandorphans。Well,that’sallright,butthey’dbetterkeeponandgittheGov’menttoraisethesal’riesofthemthat’sleftintheservice。”
  Theclimaxcamewhenaflashilydressedstrangercalled,andinsisteduponseeingtheCaptainalone。Theinterviewlastedjustaboutthreeminutes。WhenMrs。Snow,alarmedbythecommotion,rushedintotheroom,shefoundCaptainEriintheactofthrowingafterthefleeingstrangertheshinysilkhatthatthelatterhadleftbehind。”Doyouknowwhatthat——thatswabwanted?”hotlydemandedtheindignantCaptain。”Hewantedmetorigupinileskinsandasou’westerandshowmyselfindimemuseums。Saidhe’dbuythatdoryofLuther’sthatIwentoutin,andshowthat’longwithme。
  ItoldhimthatdorywasspreadupanddownthebeachfromheretoSetuckit,buthesaidthatdidn’tmakenodiff’rence,he’dhaveadorythereandsay’twasthereelone。Offeredmeahundreddollarsaweek,theskate!I’dgivetendollarsrightnowtotellhimtherestofwhatIhadtosay。”
  AfterthistheCaptainwentfishingeveryday,andwhenathomerefusedtoseeanybodynotknownpersonally。Buttheagitationwenton,forthepapersfedtheflames,andinBostontheywereraisingapursetobuygoldwatchesandmedalsforhimandforCaptainDavis。
  Shortlyafterfouro’clockoneafternoonoftheweekfollowingthatofthewreck,CaptainEriventuredtowalkuptothevillage,keepingaweathereyeoutforreportersandsmokinghispipe。Hemadeseveralstops,oneofthembeingattheschoolhousewhereJosiah,nowbackathisdesk,wasstudyingovertimetocatchupwithhisclass。
  AstheCaptainwasstrollingalong,someonetouchedhimfrombehind,andheturnedtofaceRalphHazeltine。Theelectricianhadbeenaprettyregularcalleratthehouseoflate,butCaptainErihadseenbutlittleofhim,forreasonsunnecessarytostate。”Hello,Captain!”saidRalph。”Takingaconstitutional?YouwanttolookoutforWarner;Ihearhe’safteryouforanotherrescue’special。’””He’llneedsomebodytorescuehimifhecomespesterin’’roundme,”wasthereply。”Youain’tseenmydimeshowfriendnowheres,haveyou?I’dsortofliketomeetHIMagain;ourothertalkbrokeoffkindofsudden。”
  Ralphlaughed,andsaidhewasafraidthatthemuseummanagerwouldn’tcometoOrhamagainverysoon。”Is’poselikelynot,”chuckledCaptainEri。”Ioughttohavekepthishat;then,maybe,he’dhavecomebackafterit。Oh,say!”headded,”I’vebeenmeanin’toaskyousomethin’。Madeupyourmind’boutthatwesternjobyit?”
  Ralphshookhishead。”Notyet,”hesaidslowly。”Ishallverysoon,though,Ithink。””Kindofpuzzlin’you,isit?Notthatit’sreallyanyofmyaffairs,youunderstand。There’sonlyafewofusgoodfolksleft,asthefellersaid,andI’dhatetoseeyouleave,that’sall。””Iamnotanxioustogo,myself。Mypresentpositiongivesmeagooddealofleisuretimeforexperimentalwork——and——well,I’lltellyouinconfidence——there’sapossibilityofmybecomingsuperintendentoneofthesedays,ifIwishto。””Sho!youdon’tsay!Mr。Langleygoin’toquit?””Heisthinkingofit。Theoldgentlemanhassavedsomemoney,andhehasasisterintheWestwhoisanxioustohavehimcomeoutthereandspendtheremainderofhisdayswithher。Ifhedoes,I
  canhavehisposition,Iguess。Infact,hehasbeengoodenoughtosayso。””Well,that’sprettyfine,ain’tit?Langleyain’tthemantochuckhisgoodopinionsroundlikeclamshells。Yououghttofeelproud。””IsupposeIought。”
  Theywalkedonsilentlyforafewsteps,theCaptainwaitingforhiscompaniontospeak,andthelatterseemingdisinclinedtodoso。Atlengththeoldermanaskedanotherquestion。”Ist’otherjobsomuchbetter?””No。”
  Silenceagain。ThenRalphsaid,”Theotherposition,Captain,isverymuchlikethisoneinsomerespects。Itwillplacemeinacountrytown,evensmallerthanOrham,wheretherearefewyoungpeople,noamusements,andnosociety,inthefashionablesenseoftheword。””Humph!Ithoughtyoudidn’tcaremuchforthemthings。””Idon’t。”
  TothisenigmaticalanswertheCaptainmadenoimmediatereply。
  Afteramoment,however,hesaid,slowlyandwithapparentirrelevance,”Mr。Hazeltine,Icanremembermyfathertellin’’boutafellerthatliveddownontheSouthHarnissshorewhenhewasaboy。Queeroldchaphewas,namedElihuBassett;everybodycalledhimUncleElihu。Inthemdaysallhandsdrunkmoreorlessrum,andUncleElihudrunkmore。Hehadawayofstayin’soberforaspell,andthenstartin’offonaregularjamboreeallbyhimself。
  Hehadanoldflat-bottomedboatthatheusedtosail’roundin,butshebrokehermoorin’sonetimeandgotsmashedup,sohewantedtobuyanother。ShadrachWingate,Seth’sgranddad’twas,triedtofixupadickerwithhimforaboathehad。Theyagreedontheprice,andeverythingwasallright’ceptthatUncleElihustuckoutthathemusttryher’foreheboughther。”SoShadfin’llygivein,andUncleElihusailedovertoWellmouthintheboat。Heputinhistime’roundthetavernthere,andwhenhecomedowntotheboatag’in,hehadajugfulofMedfordinhishand,andprettynighasmuchofthesamestuffunderhishatches。
  Hegotafloatsomehow,h’istedthesail,lashedthetillerafterafashion,tookanipoutofthejugandtumbledoverandwentfastasleep。’Twasastillnightor’twouldhavebeenthefinish。As’twasherunagroundonaflatandstucktheretillmornin’。”Nextdaybackhecomeswiththeboatallscrapedup,andsayshe,’Shewon’tdo,Shad;shedon’tkeephercourse。’”’Don’tkeephercourse,youoldfool!’bellersShad。’Andyoutightasadrumheadandsoundasleep!Thinkshecanfindherwayhomeherself?’hesays。”’Well,’saysUncleElihu,’ifshecan’tsheain’ttheboatforme。’”
  Ralphlaughed。”Isee,”hesaid。”PerhapsUncleElihuwaswise。
  Still,ifhewantedtheboatverymuch,hemusthavehatedtoputhertothetest。””That’sso,”assentedtheCaptain,”but’twasbettertoknowitthenthantobesorryforitafterwards。”
  Bothseemedtobethinking,andneitherspokeagainuntiltheycametothegrocerystore,whereHazeltinestopped,sayingthathemustdoanerrandforMr。Langley。Theysaidgood-night,andtheCaptainturnedaway,butcamequicklybackandsaid:”Mr。Hazeltine,ifitain’ttoomuchtrouble,wouldyoumindsteppin’uptotheschoolhousewhenyou’vedoneyourerrand?I’veleftsomethin’therewithJosiah,andI’dliketohaveyougitit。
  Willyou?””Certainly,”wasthereply,anditwasnotuntiltheCaptainhadgonethatRalphrememberedhedidnotknowwhathewastoget。
  Whenhereachedtheschoolheclimbedthestairsandopenedthedoor,expectingtofindJosiahalone。Instead,therewasnoonetherebutElsie,whowassittingatthedesk。Shesprangupasheentered。Bothweresomewhatconfused。”Pardonme,MissPreston,”hesaid。”CaptainErisentmehere。HesaidheleftsomethingwithJosiah,andwishedmetocallforit。””Why,I’msureIdon’tknowwhatitcanbe,”repliedElsie。”Josiahhasbeengoneforsometime,andhesaidnothingtomeaboutit。””Perhapsitisinhisdesk,”suggestedRalph。”Supposewelook。”
  Sotheylooked,butfoundnothingmorethantheusualassortmentcontainedinthedeskofahealthyschoolboy。Theraisedlidshutoffthelightfromthewindow,andthedesk’sinteriorwasratherdark。Theyhadtogropeinthecorners,andoccasionallytheirhandstouched。EverytimethishappenedRalphthoughtofthedecisionthathemustmakesosoon。
  Hethoughtofitstillmorewhen,afterthesearchwasabandoned,Elsiesuggestedthathehelpherwithsomeproblemsthatshewaspreparingforthenextday’slaborsofthefirstclassinarithmetic。Infact,ashesatbesideher,pretendingtofigure,butreallywatchingherdaintyprofileasitmovedbackandforthbeforehiseyes,hisownparticularproblemreceivedfarmoreattentionthandidthoseoftheclass。Suddenlyhespoke:”Teacher,”hesaid,”please,mayIaskaquestion?””Youshouldholdupyourhandifyouwishpermissiontospeak,”wasthesternreply。”Pleaseconsideritheldup。””Isthequestionasimportantas’HowmanybushelsdidC。sell?’
  whichhappenstobemyparticulartroublejustnow。””Itistome,certainly。”Ralphwasseriousenoughnow。”ItisaquestionthatIhavebeenwrestlingwithforsometime。Itis,shallItakethepositionthathasbeenofferedmeintheWest,orshallIstayhereandbecomesuperintendentofthestation?Thesuperintendent’splacemaybemine,Ithink,ifIwantit。”
  Elsielaiddownherpencilandhesitatedforamomentbeforeshespoke。Whenshedidreplyherfacewasturnedawayfromhercompanion。”Ishouldthinkthatquestionmightbestbedecidedbycomparingthesalariesandprospectsofthetwopositions,”shesaidquietly。”Thetwopositionsaremuchalikeinoneway。Youknowwhatthelifeatthestationmeansthegreaterportionoftheyear——nocompanionsofyourownageandcondition,nosociety,noamusements。TheWesternoffermeansallthisandworse,forthesituationisthesamealltheyear。IsaythesethingsbecauseI
  hopeyoumaybewillingtoconsiderthem,notfrommypointofviewsolely,butfromyours。””Frommine?””Yes。YouseeIamrecklesslydaringtohopethat,whicheverlotischosen,youmaybewillingtoshareitwithme——asmywife。
  Elsie,doyouthinkyoucouldconsiderthequestionfromthatviewpoint?”
  And——well——Elsiethoughtshecould。
  Theconsideration——wesupposeitwastheconsideration——tooksolongthatitwasnearlydarkwhenElsieannouncedthatshesimplyMUSTgo。ItwasRalph’sdutyasagentlemantohelpherinputtingonhercoat,andthistookanastonishinglylongtime。Finallyitwasdone,however,andtheycamedownstairs。”Dearest,”saidRalph,afterthedoorwaslocked,”IforgottohaveanotherhuntforwhateveritwasthatCaptainEriwantedmetoget。”
  Elsiesmiledratheroddly。”Areyousureyouhaven’tgotit?”sheaskeddemurely。”Gotit!Why——why,byGeorge,whatanumbskullIam!Theoldrascal!Ithoughttherewasatwinkleinhiseye。””Hesaidheshouldcomebackafterme。””Well,well!Blesshisheart,it’ssoundandsweetallthewaythrough。Yes,IHAVEgotit,and,what’smore,IshalltellhimthatImeantokeepit。”
  ThegoldwatchesfromthepeopletotheheroesoftheOrhamwreckhavingbeendulyboughtandinscribedandthemedalsstruck,therecameupthequestionofpresentation,anditwasdecidedtoperformtheceremonyintheOrhamtownhall,andtomaketheoccasionnotable。TheCongressmanfromthedistrictagreedtomakethenecessaryspeech。TheHarnissCornetBandwastofurnishmusic。
  Allpreparationsweremade,anditremainedonlytosecuretheconsentofthepartiesmostinterested,namely,CaptainEriandLutherDavis。
  Andthiswasthehardesttaskofall。Bothmenatfirstflatlyrefusedtobepresent。TheCaptainsaidhemightaswellgotothedimemuseumandbedonewithit;hewasmuchobligedtotheBostonfolks,buthisownwatchwaskeepinggoodtime,andhedidn’tneedanewonebadlyenoughtomakeashowofhimselftogetit。
  CaptainDavissaidverymuchthesame。
  ButMissPatiencewasproudofherbrother’srisetofame,anddidn’tintendtolethimforfeitthecrowningglory。SheenlistedCaptainPerezasasupporter,andtogethertheyfinallygotLuther’sunwillingconsenttositontheplatformandbestaredatforoneevening。Meanwhile,CaptainJerry,Elsie,Ralph,andMrs。
  SnowweredoingtheirbesttowinCaptainEriover。WhenLuthersurrendered,theforcesjoined,andtheCaptainthrewuphishands。”Allright,”hesaid。”OnlyIoughttobegthatdimemuseumfeller’spardon。’Tain’trighttobepartialthisway。”
  Thehallwasjammedtothedoors。CaptainEri,seatedontheplatformatoneendofthehalf-circleofselectmen,localpoliticians,andminorcelebrities,lookedfromtheCongressmaninthemiddletoLutherontheotherend,andthenoutoverthecrowdedsettees。HesawMrs。Snow’spleasant,wholesomefacebeamingproudlybesideCaptainJerry’sredone。HesawCaptainPerezandMissPatiencesittingtogetherclosetothefront,andRalphandElsiealittlefurtherback。TheReverendMr。Perleywasthere;soweretheSmallsandMissAbigailMullett。MelissaBusteedwasontheveryfrontbenchwiththeboys,ofwhomJosiahwasone。The”traincommittee”wasthere——notamembermissing——
  andattherearofthehall,smilingandunctuousasever,was”Web”Saunders。InspiteofhisstagefrighttheCaptaingrinnedwhenhesaw”Web。”
  Mr。SolomonBangs,hisshirt-bosomcracklingwithimportance,introducedtheCongressman。Thelatter’saddresswas,sotheItemsaid,”atriumphoforatoricaleffort。”Itreallywasagoodspeech,andwhenittoucheduponthesimplesacrificeofthemenwhohadgivenuptheirlivesinthecourseofwhat,tothem,waseverydaywork,therewerestifledsobsallthroughthehall。
  LutherDavis,duringthisportionoftheaddress,satwithhisbighandshadinghiseyes。Lateron,whenthespeakerwassoundingthepraisesofthemanwho”alone,forgetfulofhimself,bravedtheseaandthestormtosavehisfriends,”thosewholookedatCaptainErisawhischairhitchedback,inchbyinch,until,asthefinaloutburstcame,littlemorethanhisSundayshoeswasinsight。Hehadretired,chairandall,tothewings。
  Buttheycalledhimtotheplatformagainand,amid——wequotefromtheItemoncemore——”ahurricaneofapplause,”thetwoheroeswereadornedwiththewatchesandthemedals。
  Therewasasortofimpromptureceptionaftertheceremony,whenCaptainEri,withMrs。Snowonhisarm,struggledthroughthecrowdtowardthedoor。”’Twasgreat,shipmate,andyoudeservedit!”declaredmagnanimousCaptainJerry,wringinghishand。”’Tain’tha’fwhatyououghttohave,Eri,”saidCaptainPerez。”Ihaven’tsaidmuchtothankyouforsavin’Luther,”whisperedMissPatience,”butIhopeyouknowthatwebothappreciatewhatyoudoneandnever’llforgitit。”
  RalphandElsiealsoshookhandswithhim,andsaidsomepleasantthings。Sodidmanyothers,Dr。Palmeramongthenumber。
  Altogether,thejourneythroughthehallwasasortoftriumphalprogress。”Whew!”gaspedtheCaptain,astheycameoutintotheclearairandthemoonlight,”let’shopethat’sthelastofthedime-showbus’ness。””Eri,”whisperedMrs。Snow,”I’msoproudofyou,Idon’tknowwhattodo。”
  AndthatremarkwassweetertotheCaptain’searsthanallthosethathadprecededit。
  Theyturnedintotheshoreroadandwerealone。Itwasaclearwinternight,fresh,whitesnowontheground,notabreathofwind,andthefullmoonpaintinglandandseadarkblueandsilverwhite。Thesurfsoundedfaintandfaroff。Somewhereinthedistanceadogwasbarking,andthroughthestillnesscameanoccasionallaughorshoutfromthepeoplegoinghomefromthehall。”Lotsofthingscanhappeninafewmonths,can’tthey?”saidMrs。
  Snow,glancingattheblackshadowoftheshutteredBaxterhomestead。”Theycanso,”repliedtheCaptain。”Thinkwhat’shappenedsencelastSeptember。Ididn’tknowyouthen,andnowitseems’sifI’dalwaysknownyou。Johnwasalivethen,andElsienorRalphhadn’tcome。Perezhadn’tmetPashyneither。My!my!Everybody’schoosedpartnersbutJerry,”hechuckled,”andJerrylookedthemostlikelycandidate’longatthebeginnin’。I’mglad,”headded,”thatRalph’smadeuphismindtostayhere。Weshan’tlosehimnorElsieforafewyears,anyhow。”
  Theypausedattheknollbythegate。”Fairdayto-morrer,”observedtheCaptain,lookingupatthesky。”Ihopeit’llbefairweatherforustherestofourdays,”saidMrs。Snow。”You’veHADitroughenough,that’ssure。Well,Ihopeyou’llhaveasmoothv’yage,now。”
  TheladyfromNantucketlookedupintohisfacewithahappylaugh。”IguessIshall,”shesaid。”IknowI’vegotagoodpilot。”
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