Thehymnwasoldandfamiliarenough,Heavenknows。Ithadbeenquitepopularatfunerals,andsomewhosattherehadhaditsstrangemelancholyborneuponthemintimeoflossandtribulations,butneverhadtheyfeltitsfullpowerbefore。
Accustomedastheyweretoemotionalappealandtorespondtoit,asthesinger’svoicediedawayabovethem,theirverytearsflowedandfellwiththatvoice。Afewsobbedaloud,andthenavoiceaskedtremulously,——
“Whoisit?“
“It’sMr。Hamlin,“saidSethquietly。“I’veheardhimoftenhummin’thingsbefore。“
Therewasanothersilence,andthevoiceofDeaconStubbsbrokeinharshly,——
“It’srankblasphemy。“
“Ifit’srankblasphemytosingthepraiseo’God,notonlybetterthansomefolksinthechoir,butlikeanangelo’light,Iwishyou’ddoalittleo’thatblasphemingonSundays,Mr。Stubbs。“
ThespeakerwasMrs。Stubbs,andasDeaconStubbswasanotoriouslybadsingertheshottold。
“Ifhe’ssincere,whydoeshestandaloof?Whydoeshenotjoinus?“askedtheparson。
“Hehasn’tbeenasked,“saidSethquietly。“IfIain’tmistakenthisyergatheringthiseveningwasspeciallytoseehowtogetridofhim。“
Therewasaquickmurmurofprotestatthis。Theparsonexchangedglanceswiththedeaconandsawthattheywerehopelesslyintheminority。
“Iwillaskhimmyself,“saidMrs。Riverssuddenly。
“Sodo,SisterRivers;sodo,“wastheunmistakableresponse。
Mrs。Riverslefttheroomandreturnedinafewmomentswithahandsomeyoungman,pale,elegant,composed,eventoagraveindifference。Whathiseyesmighthavesaidwasanotherthing;thelonglasheswerescarcelyraised。
“Idon’tmindplayingalittle,“hesaidquietlytoMrs。Rivers,asifcontinuingaconversation,“butyou’llhavetoletmetrustmymemory。“
“Thenyou——er——playtheharmonium?“saidtheparson,withanattemptatformalcourtesy。
“IwasforayearortwotheorganistinthechoirofDr。Todd’schurchatSacramento,“returnedMr。Hamlinquietly。
TheblankamazementonthefacesofDeaconsStubbsandTurnerandtheparsonwasfollowedbywreathedsmilesfromtheotherauditorsandespeciallyfromtheladies。Mr。Hamlinsatdowntotheinstrument,andinanothermomenttookpossessionofitasithadneverbeenheldbefore。Heplayedfrommemoryashehadimplied,butitwasthememoryofamusician。Hebeganwithoneortwofamiliaranthems,inwhichtheyalljoined。AfragmentofamassandaLatinchantfollowed。An“AveMaria“fromanoperawashisfirstseculardeparture,buthisdelightedaudiencedidnotdetectit。Thenhehurriedthemalonginunfamiliarlanguageto“OmioFernando“and“Spiritugentil,“whichtheyfondlyimaginedwerehymns,until,withcrowningaudacity,afterafewpreliminarychordsofthe“Miserere,“helandedthembroken-heartedintheTrovatore’sdonjontowerwith“Nontescordardemi。“
AmidsttheapplauseheheardthepreachersuavelyexplainthatthosePopishmasseswerealwaysintheLatinlanguage,androsefromtheinstrumentsatisfiedwithhisexperiment。Excusinghimselfasaninvalidfromjoiningtheminalightcollationinthediningroom,andbegginghishostess’spermissiontoretire,heneverthelesslingeredafewmomentsbythedoorastheladiesfiledoutoftheroom,followedbythegentlemen,untilDeaconTurner,whowasbringinguptherear,wasabreastofhim。HereMr。Hamlinbecamesuddenlydeeplyinterestedinaframedpencildrawingwhichhungonthewall。Itwasevidentlyaschoolgirl’samateurportrait,donebyMrs。Rivers。DeaconTurnerhaltedquicklybyhissideastheotherspassedout——whichwasexactlywhatMr。Hamlinexpected。
“Doyouknowtheface?“saidthedeaconeagerly。
ThankstothefaithfulMelinda,Mr。Hamlindidknowitperfectly。
ItwasapencilsketchofMrs。Rivers’syouthfullyerringsister。
ButheonlysaidhethoughtherecognizedalikenesstosomeonehehadseeninSacramento。
Thedeacon’seyebrightened。“Perhapsthesameone——perhaps,“headdedinasubmissiveandsignificanttone“a——er——painfulstory。“
“Rather——tohim,“observedHamlinquietly。
“How?——I——er——don’tunderstand,“saidDeaconTurner。
“Well,theportraitlookslikealadyIknewinSacramentowhohadbeeninsometroublewhenshewasasillygirl,buthadgotoveritquietly。Shewas,however,troubledagooddealbysomemeanhoundwhowaseverynowandthenrakingupthestorywherevershewent。
Well,oneofherfriends——Imighthavebeenamongthem,Idon’texactlyrememberjustnow——challengedhim,butalthoughhehadnoconscientiousconvictionsaboutslanderingawoman,hehadsomeaboutbeingshotforit,anddeclined。Theconsequencewashewascowhidedonceinthestreet,andthesecondtimetarredandfeatheredandriddenonarailoutoftown。That,Isuppose,waswhatyoumeantbyyour’painfulstory。’Butisthisthewoman?“
“No,no,“saidthedeaconhurriedly,withawhiteface,“youhavequitemisunderstood。“
“Butwhoseisthisportrait?“persistedJack。
“Ibelievethat——Idon’tknowexactly——butIthinkitisasisterofMrs。Rivers’s,“stammeredthedeacon。
“Then,ofcourse,itisn’tthesamewoman,“saidJackinsimulatedindignation。
“Certainly——ofcoursenot,“returnedthedeacon。
“Phew!“saidJack。“Thatwasamightyclosecall。Luckywewerealone,wasn’tit?“
“Yes,“saidthedeacon,withafeeblesmile。
“Seth,“continuedJack,withathoughtfulair,“lookslikeaquietman,butIshouldn’tliketohavemadethatmistakeabouthissister-in-lawbeforehim。Thesequietmenareapttoshootstraight。Betterkeepthistoourselves。“
DeaconTurnernotonlykepttherevelationtohimselfbutapparentlyhisownsacredpersonalso,ashedidnotcallagainatWindyHillRanchoduringMr。Hamlin’sstay。ButhewasexceedinglypoliteinhisreferencestoJack,andalludedpatronizinglytoa“littlechat“theyhadhadtogether。AndwhentheusualreactiontookplaceinMr。Hamlin’sfavorandJackwasactuallyinducedtoperformontheorganatHightownChurchnextSunday,thedeacon’svoicewasloudestinhispraise。EvenParsonGreenwoodallowedhimselftobenon-committalastothetruthoftherumor,largelycirculated,thatoneofthemostdesperategamblersintheStatehadbeenconvertedthroughhisexhortations。
So,withbreezywalksandgameswiththechildren,occasionalconfidenceswithMelindaandSilas,andtheSabbath“singingofanthems,“Mr。Hamlin’sthreeweeksofconvalescencedrewtoaclose。Hehadlatelyrelaxedhishabitofseclusionsofarastominglewiththecompanygatheredformoresocialpurposesattherancho,andonceortwiceunbentsofarastosatisfytheircuriosityinregardtocertaindetailsofhisprofession。
“Ihavenopersonalknowledgeofgamesofcards,“saidParsonGreenwoodpatronizingly,“andthinkIamrightinsayingthatourbrothersandsistersareequallyinexperienced。Iam——ahem——farfrombelieving,however,thatentireignoranceofevilisthebestpreparationforcombatingit,andIshouldbegladifyou’dexplaintothecompanytheintricaciesofvariousgames。Thereisonethatyoumentioned,witha——er——scripturalname。“
“Faro,“saidHamlin,withanunmovedface。
“Pharaoh,“repeatedtheparsongravely;“andonewhichyoucall’poker,’whichseemstorequiregreatself-control。“
“Icouldn’tmakeyouunderstandpokerwithoutyourplayingit,“
saidJackdecidedly。
“Aslongaswedon’tgamble——thatis,playformoney——Iseenoobjection,“returnedtheparson。
“And,“saidJackmusingly,“youcouldusebeans。“
Itwasagreedfinallythattherewouldbenofallingfromgraceintheirplayingamongthemselves,inaninquiringChristianspirit,underJack’sguidance,hehavingdecidedtoabstainfromcardplayingduringhisconvalescence,andJackpermittedhimselftobepersuadedtoshowthemthefollowingevening。
Itsochanced,however,thatDr。Duchesne,findingtheendofJack’s“cure“approaching,andnothearingfromthatinterestinginvalid,resolvedtovisithimataboutthistime。HavingnochancetoappriseJackofhisintention,oncomingtoHightownatnightheprocuredaconveyanceatthedepottocarryhimtoWindyHillRancho。Thewindblewwithitsusualnocturnalrollickingpersistency,andattheendofhisturbulentdriveitseemedalmostimpossibletomakehimselfheardamongsttheroaringofthepinesandsomeastoundingpreoccupationoftheinmates。Aftervainlyknocking,thedoctorpushedopenthefrontdoorandentered。Herappedattheclosedsittingroomdoor,butreceivingnoreply,pusheditopenuponthemostunexpectedandastoundingscenehehadeverwitnessed。AroundthecentretableseveralrespectablemembersoftheHightownChurch,includingtheparson,weregatheredwithintenseandeagerfacesplayingpoker,andbehindtheparson,withhishandsinhispockets,carelesslyloungedthedoctor’spatient,thepictureofhealthandvigor。Adisusedpackofcardswasscatteredonthefloor,andbeforethegentleandpreciseMrs。
Riverswasheapedapileofbeansthatwouldhavefilledaquartmeasure。
WhenDr。Duchesnehadtactfullyretreatedbeforethehurriedandstammeringapologiesofhishostandhostess,andwasalonewithJackinhisrooms,heturnedtohimwithagravitythatwasmorethanhalfaffectedandsaid,“Howlong,sir,didittakeyoutoeffectthiscorruption?“