Infact,hehadbeenpossessedbyanotherluminousidea——awildideathattohimseemedalmostasabsurdastheonewhichhadbroughthimallthistrouble。Ithadcometohimlikethatone——
outofastarlitnight——andhehadrisenonemorningwithafeverishintenttoputitintoaction!ItbroughthimlatertotakeanunprecedentedwalkalonewithMissPottinger,tolingerundergreenleavesinunfrequentedwoods,andatlastseemedabouttodeserthimashestoodinalittlehollowwithherhandinhis——
theironlylisteneraninquisitivesquirrel。Yetthiswasallthedisappointedanimalheardhimstammer,——
“Soyousee,dear,itwouldTHENbenolie——for——don’tyousee?——
she’dbereallyMYmotheraswellasYOURS。“
ThemarriageofProsperRiggsandMissPottingerwasquietlycelebratedatSacramento,butProssy’s“oldmother“didnotreturnwiththehappypair。
OfMrs。Pottinger’slatercareersomeideamaybegatheredfromaletterwhichProsperreceivedayearafterhismarriage。
“Circumstances,“wroteMrs。Pottinger,“whichhadinducedmetoaccepttheofferofawidowertotakecareofhismotherlesshousehold,havesincedevelopedintoamoreenduringmatrimonialposition,sothatIcanalwaysoffermydearProsperahomewithhismother,shouldhechoosetovisitthislocality,andasecondfatherinHiramW。Watergates,Esq。,herhusband。“
THECONVALESCENCEOFJACKHAMLIN
Thehabituallyquiet,asceticfaceofSethRiverswassomewhatdisturbedandhisbrowswereknittedasheclimbedthelongascentofWindyHilltoitssummitandhisownrancho。Perhapsitwastheeffectofthecharacteristicwind,whichthatafternoonseemedtoassaulthimfromallpointsatonceanddidnotceaseitsbatteryevenathisfrontdoor,buthustledhimintothepassage,blewhimintothesittingroom,andthencelebrateditsownexitfromthelong,ramblinghousebythebangingofdoorsthroughoutthehallsandtheslammingofwindowsintheremotedistance。
Mrs。Riverslookedupfromherworkatthisabruptonsetofherhusband,butwithoutchangingherownexpressionofslightlyfatiguedself-righteousness。Accustomedtotheseelementaleruptions,shelaidherhandsfromforceofhabitupontheliftingtablecloth,andthenrosesubmissivelytobrushtogetherthescatteredembersandashesfromthelargehearthstone,asshehadoftendonebefore。
“You’reinearly,Seth,“shesaid。
“Yes。IstoppedattheCrossRoadsPostOffice。LuckyIdid,oryou’dhevhadkempanyonyourhandsaforeyouknowedit——thisverynight!IfoundthisletterfromDr。Duchesne,“andheproducedaletterfromhispocket。
Mrs。Riverslookedupwithanexpressionofworldlyinterest。Dr。
Duchesnehadbroughthertwochildrenintotheworldwithsomedifficulty,andhadskillfullyattendedherthroughalongillnessconsequentupontheinefficientmaternityofsoulfulbutfragileAmericanwomenofhertype。Thedoctorhadmorethanamerelocalreputationasasurgeon,andMrs。RiverslookeduptohimashersoleconnectinglinkwithaworldofthoughtbeyondWindyHill。
“He’scomin’upyerto-night,bringin’afriendofhis——apatientthathewantsustoboardandkeepforthreeweeksuntilhe’swellagin,“continuedMr。Rivers。“Yeknowhowthedoctorusedtoraveaboutthepureaironourhill。“
Mrs。Riversshiveredslightly,anddrewhershawloverhershoulders,butnoddedapatientassent。
“Well,hesaysit’sjustwhatthatpatientoughterhavetocurehim。He’shadlungfeverandotherthings,andthisyerairandgin’ralquietisboundtosethimup。We’retoboardandkeephimwithoutanyfussorfeathers,andthedoctorsezhe’llpayliberalforit。Thisyer’swhathesez,“concludedMr。Rivers,readingfromtheletter:“’Heisnowfullyconvalescent,thoughweak,andreallyrequiresnoothermedicinethanthe——ozone’——yes,that’swhatthedoctorcallsit——’ofWindyHill,andinfactaslittleattendanceaspossible。Iwillnotlethimkeepevenhisnegroservantwithhim。He’llgiveyounotrouble,ifhecanbeprevailedupontostaythewholetimeofhiscure。’“
“There’sourspareroom——ithasn’tbeenusedsinceParsonGreenwoodwashere,“saidMrs。Riversreflectively。“Melindacouldputittorightsinanhour。Atwhattimewillhecome?“
“He’dcomeaboutnine。TheydriveoverfromHightowndepot。But,“
headdedgrimly,“hereyeareorderin’roomstobedoneupandyedon’tknowwhofor。“
“YousaidafriendofDr。Duchesne,“returnedMrs。Riverssimply。
“Dr。Duchesnehasmanyfriendsthatyouandmemightn’tcottonto,“
saidherhusband。“ThismanisJackHamlin。“Ashiswife’sremoteandintrospectiveblackeyesreturnedonlyvacancy,headdedquickly。“Thenotedgambler!“
“Gambler?“echoedhiswife,stillvaguely。
“Yes——reg’lar;it’shisbusiness。“
“Goodness,Seth!Hecan’texpecttodoithere。“
“No,“saidSethquickly,withthatsenseoffairnesstohisfellowmanwhichmostwomenfinditsodifficulttounderstand。“No——andheprobablywon’tmentiontheword’card’whilehe’shere。“
“Well?“saidMrs。Riversinterrogatively。
“And,“continuedSeth,seeingthattheobjectionwasnotpressed,he’soneofthemdespritmen!Areg’larfighter!Killedtwoorthreemenindools!“
Mrs。Riversstared。“WhatcouldDr。Duchesnehavebeenthinkingof?Why,wewouldn’tbesafeinthehousewithhim!“
AgainSeth’ssenseofequitytriumphed。“Ineverheardofhisfightin’anybodybuthisownkind,andwhenhewasbullyragged。
Andeztowomenhe’squitet’otherwayinfact,andthat’swhyI
thinkyeoughterknowitaforeyoulethimcome。Hedon’tgoroundwithdecentwomen。Infact“——ButhereMr。Rivers,inthesanctityofconjugalconfidencesandthefullnessofBiblereading,usedafewstrongscripturalsubstantiveshappilyunnecessarytorepeathere。
“Seth!“saidMrs。Riverssuddenly,“youseemtoknowthisman。“
TheunexpectednessandirrelevancyofthisforamomentstartledSeth。ButthatchasteandGod-fearingmanhadnosecrets。“Onlybyhearsay,Jane,“hereturnedquietly;“butifyesaythewordI’llstophiscomin’now。“
“It’stoolate,“saidMrs。Riversdecidedly。
“Ireckonnot,“returnedherhusband,“andthat’swhyIcamestraighthere。I’veonlygottomeetthematthedepotandsaythisthingcan’tbedone——andthat’stheendofit。They’llgooffquiettothehotel。“
“Idon’tliketodisappointthedoctor,Seth,“saidMrs。Rivers。
“Wemight,“sheadded,withatroubledlookofinquiryatherhusband,“wemighttakethatMr。Hamlinontrial。Likeasnothewon’tstay,anyway,whenheseeswhatwe’relike,Seth。Whatdoyouthink?ItwouldbeonlyourChristianduty,too。“
“Iwasthinkin’o’thatasaprofessin’Christian,Jane,“saidherhusband。“Butsupposin’thatotherChristiansdon’tlookatitinthatlight。Thar’sDeaconStubbsandhiswifeandtheparson。Yerememberwhathesaidabout’nocovenantwithsin’?“
“TheStubbseshavenorighttodictatewhoI’llhaveinmyhouse,“
saidMrs。Riversquickly,withafaintflushinherrathersallowcheeks。
“It’syoursayandnobodyelse’s,“assentedherhusbandwithgrimsubmissiveness。“Youdowhatyoulike。“
Mrs。Riversmused。“There’sonlymyselfandMelindahere,“shesaidwithsublimenaivete;“andthechildrenain’toldenoughtobecorrupted。Iamsatisfiedifyouare,Seth,“andsheagainlookedathiminquiringly。
“Goahead,then,andgetreadyfor’em,“saidSeth,hurryingawaywithunaffectedrelief。“Ifyouhaveeverythingfixedbynineo’clock,that’lldo。“
Mrs。Rivershadeverything“fixed“bythathour,includingherselfpresumably,forshehadputonagraydresswhichsheusuallyworewhenshoppinginthecountytown,addingaprimcollarandcuffs。
Apearl-encircledbrooch,theweddinggiftofSeth,andasolitaireringnexttoherweddingring,withalocketcontainingherchildren’shair,accentedherpositionasaproperwifeandmother。
Ataquartertonineshehadfinishedtidyingtheparlor,openingtheharmoniumsothatthelightmightplayuponitspolishedkeyboard,andbringingfromtheforgottenseclusionofherclosettwobeautifullyboundvolumesofTupper’s“Poems“andPollok’s“CourseofTime,“toimpartaliterarygracetothecentretable。
Shethendrewachairtothetableandsatdownbeforeitwithareligiousmagazineinherlap。Thewindroaredoverthedeep-
throatedchimney,theclocktickedmonotonously,andthentherecamethesoundofwheelsandvoices。
ButMrs。Riverswasnotdestinedtoseeherguestthatnight。Dr。
Duchesne,underthesafeleeofthedoor,explainedthatMr。Hamlinhadbeenexhaustedbythejourney,and,assistedbyamildopiate,wasasleepinthecarriage;thatifMrs。Riversdidnotobject,theywouldcarryhimatoncetohisroom。Intheflaringandgutteringofcandles,theflashingoflanterns,theflappingofcoatsandshawls,andthebewilderingrushofwind,Mrs。Riverswasonlyvaguelyconsciousofaslightfiguremuffledtightlyinacloakcarriedpastherinthearmsofagrizzlednegroupthestaircase,followedbyDr。Duchesne。Withtheclosingofthefrontdooronthetumultuousworldwithout,asilencefellagainonthelittleparlor。