“Ichangeyourragsintoasplendiddress,becauseyouaregood,“saidthegodmotherinherstagetones;anddeliberatelyunbuttoningthebrownpinafore,shedisplayedagorgeoussight。
ThelittlePrincessreallywasprettyenoughtoturntheheadsofanynumberofsmallprinces,forhermammahaddressedherlikeatinycourtlady,inarosysilktrainwithsatinunder-skirt,andbitsofbouquetshereandthere,quitelovelytobehold。Thegodmotherputacrown,withpinkandwhitefeathersdroopingfromit,onherhead,andgaveherapairofsilverpaperslippers,whichsheputon,andthenstoodup,liftingherskirtstoshowthemtotheaudience,saying,withpride,“Mydlassones,ain’ttheypitty?“
Shewassocharmedwiththem,thatshewaswithdifficultyrecalledtoherpart,andmadetosay­;
“ButIhavenotoach,Dodmother。“
“Beholdit!“andNanwavedherwandwithsuchaflourish,thatshenearlyknockedoffthecrownofthePrincess。
Thenappearedthegrandtriumphofthepiece。First,aropewasseentoflaponthefloor,totightenwithatwitchasEmil’svoicewasheardtosay,“Heave,ahoy!“andSilas’sgruffonetoreply,“Stiddy,now,stiddy!“
Ashoutoflaughterfollowed,forfourlargegrayratsappeared,rathershakyastotheirlegs,andqueerastotheirtails,butquitefineaboutthehead,whereblackbeadsshoneinthemostlifelikemanner。Theydrew,orwereintendedtoappearasiftheydid,amagnificentcoachmadeofhalfthemammothpumpkin,mountedonthewheelsofTeddy’swagon,paintedyellowtomatchthegaycarriage。Perchedonaseatinfrontsatajollylittlecoachmaninawhitecotton-woolwig,cockedhat,scarletbreeches,andlacedcoat,whocrackedalongwhipandjerkedtheredreinssoenergetically,thatthegraysteedsrearedfinely。ItwasTeddy,andhebeameduponthecompanysoaffablythattheygavehimaroundalltohimself;andUncleLauriesaid,“IfIcouldfindassoberacoachmanasthatone,Iwouldengagehimonthespot。“Thecoachstopped,thegodmotherliftedinthePrincess,andshewastrundledawayinstate,kissingherhandtothepublic,withherglassshoesstickingupinfront,andherpinktrainsweepingthegroundbehind,for,elegantasthecoachwas,IregrettosaythatherHighnesswasratheratightfit。
Thenextscenewastheball,andhereNanandDaisyappearedasgayaspeacocksinallsortsoffinery。Nanwasespeciallygoodastheproudsister,andcrushedmanyimaginaryladiesasshesweptaboutthepalace-hall。
ThePrince,insolitarystateuponasomewhatunsteadythrone,satgazingabouthimfromunderanimposingcrown,asheplayedwithhisswordandadmiredtherosettesinhisshoes。WhenCinderellacameinhejumpedup,andexclaimed,withmorewarmththanelegance,­;
“Mygracious!whoisthat?“andimmediatelyledtheladyouttodance,whilethesistersscowledandturneduptheirnosesinthecorner。
Thestatelyjigexecutedbythelittlecouplewasverypretty,forthechildishfacesweresoearnest,thecostumessogay,andthestepssopeculiar,thattheylookedlikethedaintyquaintfigurespaintedonaWatteaufan。
ThePrincess’strainwasverymuchinherway,andtheswordofPrinceRobnearlytrippedhimupseveraltimes。Buttheyovercametheseobstaclesremarkablywell,andfinishedthedancewithmuchgraceandspirit,consideringthatneitherknewwhattheotherwasabout。
“Dropyourshoe,“whisperedMrs。Jo’svoiceastheladywasabouttositdown。
“Oh,Ifordot!“and,takingoffoneofthesilveryslippers,Cinderellaplanteditcarefullyinthemiddleofthestage,saidtoRob,“Nowyoumusttryandtatchme,“andranaway,whilethePrince,pickinguptheshoe,obedientlytrottedafterher。
Thethirdscene,aseverybodyknows,iswheretheheraldcomestotryontheshoe。Teddy,stillincoachman’sdress,cameinblowingatinfish-hornmelodiously,andtheproudsisterseachtriedtoputontheslipper。Naninsistedonplayingcutoffhertoewithacarving-knife,andperformedthatoperationsowellthattheheraldwasalarmed,andbeggedhertobe“wellykeerful。“Cinderellathenwascalled,andcameinwiththepinaforehalfon,slippedherfootintotheslipper,andannounced,withsatisfaction,­;
“IamthePinsiss。“
Daisywept,andbeggedpardon;butNan,wholikedtragedy,improveduponthestory,andfellinafainting-fituponthefloor,wheresheremainedcomfortablyenjoyingtherestoftheplay。Itwasnotlong,forthePrinceranin,droppeduponhisknees,andkissedthehandofGoldilockswithgreatardor,whiletheheraldblewablastthatnearlydeafenedtheaudience。
Thecurtainhadnochancetofall,forthePrincessranoffthestagetoherfather,crying,“Didn’tIdowell?“whilethePrinceandheraldhadafencing-matchwiththetinhornandwoodensword。
“Itwasbeautiful!“saideveryone;and,whentheraptureshadalittlesubsided,Natcameoutwithhisviolininhishand。
“Hush!hush!“criedallthechildren,andsilencefollowed,forsomethingintheboy’sbashfulmannerandappealingeyesmakeeveryonelistenkindly。
TheBhaersthoughthewouldplaysomeoftheoldairsheknewsowell,but,totheirsurprise,theyheardanewandlovelymelody,sosoftly,sweetlyplayed,thattheycouldhardlybelieveitcouldbeNat。Itwasoneofthosesongswithoutwordsthattouchtheheart,andsingofalltenderhome-likehopesandjoys,soothingandcheeringthosewholistentoitssimplemusic。AuntMegleanedherheadonDemi’sshoulder,Grandmotherwipedhereyes,andMrs。JolookedupatMr。Laurie,saying,inachokywhisper,­;
“Youcomposedthat。“
“Iwantedyourboytodoyouhonor,andthankyouinhisownway,“answeredLaurie,leaningdowntoanswerher。
WhenNatmadehisbowandwasabouttogo,hewascalledbackbymanyhands,andhadtoplayagain。Hedidsowithsuchahappyface,thatitwasgoodtoseehim,forhedidhisbest,andgavethemthegayoldtunesthatsetthefeettodancing,andmadequietudeimpossible。
“Clearthefloor!“criedEmil;andinaminutethechairswerepushedback,theolderpeopleputsafelyincornersandthechildrengatheredonthestage。
“Showyourmanners!“calledEmil;andtheboyspranceduptotheladies,oldandyoung;withpoliteinvitationsto“treadthemazy,“asdearDickSwivellerhasit。ThesmallladsnearlycametoblowsforthePrincess,butshechoseDick,likeakind,littlegentlewomanasshewas,andlethimleadherproudlytoherplace。Mrs。Jowasnotallowedtodecline;
andAuntAmyfilledDanwithunspeakabledelightbyrefusingFranzandtakinghim。OfcourseNanandTommy,NatandDaisypairedoff,whileUncleTeddywentandgotAsia,whowaslongingto“jigit,“andfeltmuchelatedbythehonordoneher。SilasandMaryAnnhadaprivatedanceinthehall;
andforhalf-an-hourPlumfieldwasatitsmerriest。
Thepartywoundupwithagrandpromenadeofalltheyoungfolks,headedbythepumpkin-coachwiththePrincessanddriverinside,andtheratsinawildlyfriskystate。
Whilethechildrenenjoyedthisfinalfrolic,theelderssatintheparlorlookingonastheytalkedtogetherofthelittlepeoplewiththeinterestofparentsandfriends。
“Whatareyouthinkingof,allbyyourself,withsuchahappyface,sisterJo?“askedLaurie,sittingdownbesideheronthesofa。
“Mysummer’swork,Teddy,andamusingmyselfbyimaginingthefutureofmyboys,“sheanswered,smilingasshemaderoomforhim。
“Theyarealltobepoets,painters,andstatesmen,famoussoldiers,oratleastmerchantprinces,Isuppose。“
“No,IamnotasaspiringasIoncewas,andIshallbesatisfiediftheyarehonestmen。ButIwillconfessthatIdoexpectalittlegloryandacareerforsomeofthem。Demiisnotacommonchild,andIthinkhewillblossomintosomethinggoodandgreatinthebestsenseoftheword。Theotherswilldowell,Ihope,especiallymylasttwoboys,for,afterhearingNatplayto-night,Ireallythinkhehasgenius。“
“Toosoontosay;talenthecertainlyhas,andthereisnodoubtthattheboycansoonearnhisbreadbytheworkheloves。Buildhimupforanotheryearorso,andthenIwilltakehimoffyourhands,andlaunchhimproperly。“
“ThatissuchapleasantprospectforpoorNat,whocametomesixmonthsagosofriendlessandforlorn。Dan’sfutureisalreadyplaintome。Mr。
Hydewillwanthimsoon,andImeantogivehimabraveandfaithfullittleservant。Danisonewhocanservewellifthewagesareloveandconfidence,andhehastheenergytocarveouthisownfutureinhisownway。Yes,Iamveryhappyoveroursuccesswiththeseboys­;onesoweak,andonesowild;bothsomuchbetternow,andsofullofpromise。“
“Whatmagicdidyouuse,Jo?“
“Ionlylovedthem,andletthemseeit。Fritzdidtherest。“
“Dearsoul!youlookasif’onlyloving’hadbeenratherhardworksometimes,“
saidLaurie,strokingherthincheekwithalookofmoretenderadmirationthanhehadevergivenherasagirl。
“I’mafadedoldwoman,butI’maveryhappyone;sodon’tpityme,Teddy;“andsheglancedabouttheroomwitheyesfullofasincerecontent。
“Yes,yourplanseemstoworkbetterandbettereveryyear,“hesaid,withanemphaticnodofapprovaltowardthecheeryscenebeforehim。
“HowcanitfailtoworkwellwhenIhavesomuchhelpfromyouall?“
answeredMrs。Jo,lookinggratefullyathermostgenerouspatron。
“Itisthebestjokeofthefamily,thisschoolofyoursanditssuccess。
Sounlikethefutureweplannedforyou,andyetsosuitedtoyouafterall。Itwasaregularinspiration,Jo,“saidLaurie,dodgingherthanksasusual。
“Ah!butyoulaughedatitinthebeginning,andstillmakeallmanneroffunofmeandmyinspirations。Didn’tyoupredictthathavinggirlswiththeboyswouldbeadeadfailure?Nowseehowwellitworks;“andshepointedtothehappygroupofladsandlassiesdancing,singing,andchatteringtogetherwitheverysignofkindlygoodfellowship。
“Igivein,andwhenmyGoldilocksisoldenoughI’llsendhertoyou。
CanIsaymorethanthat?“
“Ishallbesoproudtohaveyourlittletreasuretrustedtome。Butreally,Teddy,theeffectofthesegirlshasbeenexcellent。Iknowyouwilllaughatme,butIdon’tmind,I’musedtoit;soI’lltellyouthatoneofmyfavoritefanciesistolookatmyfamilyasasmallworld,towatchtheprogressofmylittlemen,and,lately,toseehowwelltheinfluenceofmylittlewomenworksuponthem。Daisyisthedomesticelement,andtheyallfeelthecharmofherquiet,womanlyways。Nanistherestless,energetic,strong-mindedone;theyadmirehercourage,andgiveherafairchancetoworkoutherwill,seeingthatshehassympathyaswellasstrength,andthepowertodomuchintheirsmallworld。YourBessisthelady,fullofnaturalrefinement,grace,andbeauty。Shepolishesthemunconsciously,andfillsherplaceasanylovelywomanmay,usinghergentleinfluencetoliftandholdthemabovethecoarse,roughthingsoflife,andkeepthemgentlemeninthebestsenseofthefineoldword。“
“Itisnotalwaystheladieswhodothatbest,Jo。Itissometimesthestrongbravewomanwhostirsuptheboyandmakesamanofhim;“andLauriebowedtoherwithasignificantlaugh。
“No;Ithinkthegracefulwoman,whomtheboyyoualludetomarried,hasdonemoreforhimthanthewildNanofhisyouth;or,betterstill,thewise,motherlywomanwhowatchedoverhim,asDaisywatchesoverDemi,didmoretomakehimwhatheis;“andJoturnedtowardhermother,whosatalittleapartwithMeg,lookingsofullofthesweetdignityandbeautyofoldage,thatLauriegaveheraglanceoffilialrespectandloveashereplied,inseriousearnest,­;
“Allthreedidmuchforhim,andIcanunderstandhowwelltheselittlegirlswillhelpyourlads。“
“Notmorethantheladshelpthem;itismutual,Iassureyou。NatdoesmuchforDaisywithhismusic;DancanmanageNanbetterthananyofus;
andDemiteachesyourGoldilockssoeasilyandwellthatFritzcallsthemRogerAschamandLadyJaneGrey。Dearme!ifmenandwomenwouldonlytrust,understand,andhelponeanotherasmychildrendo,whatacapitalplacetheworldwouldbe!“andMrs。Jo’seyesgrewabsent,asifshewaslookingatanewandcharmingstateofsocietyinwhichpeoplelivedashappilyandinnocentlyasherflockatPlumfield。
“Youaredoingyourbesttohelponthegoodtime,mydear。Continuetobelieveinit,toworkforit,andtoproveitspossibilitybythesuccessofhersmallexperiment,“saidMr。March,pausingashepassedtosayanencouragingword,forthegoodmanneverlosthisfaithinhumanity,andstillhopedtoseepeace,good-will,andhappinessreignupontheearth。
“Iamnotsoambitiousasthat,father。Ionlywanttogivethesechildrenahomeinwhichtheycanbetaughtafewsimplethingswhichwillhelptomakelifelesshardtothemwhentheygoouttofighttheirbattlesintheworld。Honesty,courage,industry,faithinGod,theirfellow-creatures,andthemselves;thatisallItryfor。“
“Thatiseverything。Givethemthesehelps,thenletthemgotoworkouttheirlifeasmenandwomen;andwhatevertheirsuccessorfailureis,Ithinktheywillrememberandblessyourefforts,mygoodsonanddaughter。“
TheProfessorhadjoinedthem,andasMr。Marchspokehegaveahandtoeach,andleftthemwithalookthatwasablessing。AsJoandherhusbandstoodtogetherforamomenttalkingquietly,andfeelingthattheirsummerworkhadbeenwelldoneiffatherapproved,Mr。Laurieslippedintothehall,saidawordtothechildren,andallofasuddenthewholeflockprancedintotheroom,joinedhandsanddancedaboutFatherandMotherBhaer,singingblithely­;“Summerdaysareover,Summerworkisdone;
HarvestshavebeengatheredGaylyonebyone。
Nowthefeastiseaten,Finishedistheplay;
ButoneriteremainsforOurThanksgiving-day。
“BestofalltheharvestInthedearGod’ssight,ArethehappychildrenInthehometo-night;
AndwecometoofferThankswherethanksaredue,Withgratefulheartsandvoices,Father,mother,untoyou。“WiththelastwordsthecirclenarrowedtillthegoodProfessorandhiswifeweretakenprisonerbymanyarms,andhalfhiddenbythebouquetoflaughingyoungfaceswhichsurroundedthem,provingthatoneplanthadtakenrootandblossomedbeautifullyinallthelittlegardens。Forloveisaflowerthatgrowsinanysoil,worksitssweetmiraclesundauntedbyautumnfrostorwintersnow,bloomingfairandfragrantalltheyear,andblessingthosewhogiveandthosewhoreceive。THEEND
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