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第41章

  “Well,littlegirl,whatisit?“repliedhermother,inwhoseeyesthestatelyyoungladystillremained`thebaby’。
  “Ourdrawingclassbreaksupnextweek,andbeforethegirlsseparateforthesummer,Iwanttoaskthemouthereforaday。
  Theyarewildtoseetheriver,sketchthebrokenbridge,andcopysomeofthethingstheyadmireinmybook。Theyhavebeenverykindtomeinmanyways,andIamgrateful,fortheyareallrichandIknowIampoor,yettheynevermadeanydifference。“
  “Whyshouldthey?“AndMrs。Marchputthequestionwithwhatthegirlscalledher`MariaTheresaair’。
  “YouknowaswellasIthatitdoesmakeadifferencewithnearlyeveryone,sodon’truffleuplikeadear,motherlyhen,whenyourchickensgetpeckedbysmarterbirds。Theuglyducklingturnedoutaswan,youknow。“AndAmysmiledwithoutbitterness,forshepossessedahappytemperandhopefulspirit。
  Mrs。Marchlaughed,andsmootheddownhermaternalprideassheasked,“Well,myswan,whatisyourplan?“
  “Ishouldliketoaskthegirlsouttolunchnextweek,totakethemforadrivetotheplacestheywanttosee,arowontheriver,perhaps,andmakealittleartisticfeteforthem。“
  “Thatlooksfeasible。Whatdoyouwantforlunch?Cake,sandwiches,fruit,andcoffeewillbeallthatisnecessary,Isuppose?“
  “Oh,dear,no!Wemusthavecoldtongueandchicken,Frenchchocolateandicecream,besides。Thegirlsareusedtosuchthings,andIwantmylunchtobeproperandelegant,thoughIdoworkformyliving。“
  “Howmanyyoungladiesarethere?“askedhermother,beginningtolooksober。
  “Twelveorfourteenintheclass,butIdaresaytheywon’tallcome。“
  “Blessme,child,youwillhavetocharteranomnibustocarrythemabout。“
  “Why,Mother,howcanyouthinkofsuchathing?Notmorethansixoreightwillprobablycome,soIshallhireabeachwagonandborrowMr。Laurence’scherry-bounce。“Hannah’spronunciationofcharabanc。
  “Allofthiswillbeexpensive,Amy。“
  “Notvery。I’vecalculatedthecost,andI’llpayforitmyself。“
  “Don’tyouthink,dear,thatasthesegirlsareusedtosuchthings,andthebestwecandowillbenothingnew,thatsomesimplerplanwouldbepleasantertothem,asachangeifnothingmore,andmuchbetterforusthanbuyingorborrowingwhatwedon’tneed,andattemptingastylenotinkeepingwithourcircumstances?“
  “IfIcan’thaveitasIlike,Idon’tcaretohaveitatall。
  IknowthatIcancarryitoutperfectlywell,ifyouandthegirlswillhelpalittle,andIdon’tseewhyIcan’tifI’mwillingtopayforit,“saidAmy,withthedecisionwhichoppositionwasapttochangeintoobstinacy。
  Mrs。Marchknewthatexperiencewasanexcellentteacher,andwhenitwaspossiblesheleftherchildrentolearnalonethelessonswhichshewouldgladlyhavemadeeasier,iftheyhadnotobjectedtotakingadviceasmuchastheydidsaltsandsenna。
  “Verywell,Amy,ifyourheartissetuponit,andyouseeyourwaythroughwithouttoogreatanoutlayofmoney,time,andtemper,I’llsaynomore。Talkitoverwiththegirls,andwhicheverwayyoudecide,I’lldomybesttohelpyou。“
  “Thanks,Mother,youarealwayssokind。“AndawaywentAmytolayherplanbeforehersisters。
  Megagreedatonce,andpromisedtoheraid,gladlyofferinganythingshepossessed,fromherlittlehouseitselftoherverybestsaltspoons。ButJofrowneduponthewholeprojectandwouldhavenothingtodowithitatfirst。
  “Whyintheworldshouldyouspendyourmoney,worryyourfamily,andturnthehouseupsidedownforaparcelofgirlswhodon’tcareasixpenceforyou?IthoughtyouhadtoomuchprideandsensetotruckletoanymortalwomanjustbecauseshewearsFrenchbootsandridesinacoupe,“saidJo,who,beingcalledfromthetragicclimaxofhernovel,wasnotinthebestmoodforsocialenterprises。
  “Idon’ttruckle,andIhatebeingpatronizedasmuchasyoudo!“
  returnedAmyindignantly,forthetwostilljangledwhensuchquestionsarose。“Thegirlsdocareforme,andIforthem,andthere’sagreatdealofkindnessandsenseandtalentamongthem,inspiteofwhatyoucallfashionablenonsense。Youdon’tcaretomakepeoplelikeyou,togointogoodsociety,andcultivateyourmannersandtastes。Ido,andImeantomakethemostofeverychancethatcomes。
  Youcangothroughtheworldwithyourelbowsoutandyournoseintheair,andcallitindependence,ifyoulike。That’snotmyway。“
  WhenAmyhadwhettedhertongueandfreedhermindsheusuallygotthebestofit,forsheseldomfailedtohavecommonsenseonherside,whileJocarriedherloveoflibertyandhateofconventionalitiestosuchanunlimitedextentthatshenaturallyfoundherselfworstedinanargument。Amy’sdefinitionofJo’sideaofindependencewassuchagoodhitthatbothburstoutlaughing,andthediscussiontookamoreamiableturn。Muchagainstherwill,JoatlengthconsentedtosacrificeadaytoMrs。Grundy,andhelphersisterthroughwhatsheregardedas`anonsensicalbusiness’。
  Theinvitationsweresent,nearlyallaccepted,andthefollowingMondaywassetapartforthegrandevent。Hannahwasoutofhumorbecauseherweek’sworkwasderanged,andprophesiedthat“efthewashin’andironin’warn’tdonereg’lar,nothin’wouldgowellanywheres“。Thishitchinthemainspringofthedomesticmachineryhadabadeffectuponthewholeconcern,butAmy’smottowas`Nildesperandum’,andhavingmadeuphermindwhattodo,sheproceededtodoitinspiteofallobstacles。Tobeginwith,Hannah’scookingdidn’tturnoutwell。Thechickenwastough,thetonguetoosalt,andthechocolatewouldn’tfrothproperly。ThenthecakeandicecostmorethanAmyexpected,sodidthewagon,andvariousotherexpenses,whichseemedtriflingattheoutset,countedupratheralarminglyafterward。Bethgotacoldandtooktoherbed。Meghadanunusualnumberofcallerstokeepherathome,andJowasinsuchadividedstateofmindthatherbreakages,accidents,andmistakeswereuncommonlynumerous,serious,andtrying。
  ItitwasnotfaironMonday,theyoungladiesweretocomeonTuesday,andarrangementwhichaggravatedJoandHannahtothelastdegree。OnMondaymorningtheweatherwasinthatundecidedstatewhichismoreexasperatingthanasteadypour。Itdrizzledalittle,shonealittle,blewalittle,anddidn’tmakeupitsmindtillitwastoolateforanyoneelsetomakeuptheirs。Amywasupatdawn,hustlingpeopleoutoftheirbedsandthroughtheirbreakfasts,thatthehousemightbegotinorder。Theparlorstruckheraslookinguncommonlyshabby,butwithoutstoppingtosighforwhatshehadnot,sheskillfullymadethebestofwhatshehad,arrangingchairsoverthewornplacesinthecarpet,coveringstainsonthewallswithhomemadestatuary,whichgaveanartisticairtotheroom,asdidthelovelyvasesofflowersJoscatteredabout。
  Thelunchlookedcharming,andasshesurveyedit,shesincerelyhopeditwouldtastewell,andthattheborrowedglass,china,andsilverwouldgetsafelyhomeagain。Thecarriageswerepromised,MegandMotherwereallreadytodothehonors,BethwasabletohelpHannahbehindthescenes,Johadengagedtobeaslivelyandamiableasanabsentmind,andachinghead,andaverydecideddisapprovalofeverybodyandeverythingwouldallow,andasshewearilydressed,Amycheeredherselfwithanticipationsofthehappymomentwhen,lunchsafelyover,sheshoulddriveawaywithherfriendsforanafternoonofartisticdelights,forthe`cherrybounce’andthebrokenbridgewereherstrongpoints。
  Thencamethehoursofsuspense,duringwhichshevibratedfromparlortoporch,whilepublicopinionvariedliketheweathercock。
  A
  smartshoweratelevenhadevidentlyquenchedtheenthusiasmoftheyoungladieswhoweretoarriveattwelve,fornobodycame,andattwotheexhaustedfamilysatdowninablazeofsunshinetoconsumetheperishableportionsofthefeast,thatnothingmightbelost。
  “Nodoubtabouttheweathertoday,theywillcertainlycome,sowemustflyroundandbereadyforthem,“saidAmy,asthesunwokehernextmorning。Shespokebriskly,butinhersecretsoulshewishedshehadsaidnothingaboutTuesday,forherinterestlikehercakewasgettingalittlestale。
  “Ican’tgetanylobsters,soyouwillhavetodowithoutsaladtoday,“saidMr。March,cominginhalfanhourlater,withanexpressionofplaciddespair。
  “Usethechickenthen,thetoughnesswon’tmatterinasalad,“
  advisedhiswife。
  “Hannahleftitonthekitchentableaminute,andthekittensgotatit。
  I’mverysorry,amy,“addedBeth,whowasstillapatronessofcats。
  “ThenImusthavealobster,fortonguealonewon’tdo,“saidAmydecidedly。
  “ShallIrushintotownanddemandone?“askedJo,withthemagnanimityofamartyr。
  “You’dcomebringingithomeunderyourarmwithoutanypaper,justtotryme。I’llgomyself,“answeredAmy,whosetemperwasbeginningtofail。
  Shroudedinathickveilandarmedwithagenteeltravelingbasket,shedeparted,feelingthatacooldrivewouldsootheherruffledspiritandfitherforthelaborsoftheday。Aftersomedelay,theobjectofherdesirewasprocured,likewiseabottleofdressingtopreventfurtherlossoftimeathome,andoffshedroveagain,wellpleasedwithherownforethought。
  Astheomnibuscontainedonlyoneotherpassenger,asleepyoldlady,Amypocketedherveilandbeguiledthetediumofthewaybytryingtofindoutwhereallhermoneyhadgoneto。Sobusywasshewithhercardfullofrefractoryfiguresthatshedidnotobserveanewcomer,whoenteredwithoutstoppingthevehicle,tillamasculinevoicesaid,“Goodmorning,MissMarch,“and,lookingup,shebeheldoneofLaurie’smostelegantcollegefriends。Ferventlyhopingthathewouldgetoutbeforeshedid,Amyutterlyignoredthebasketatherfeet,andcongratulatingherselfthatshehadonhernewtravelingdress,returnedtheyoungman’sgreetingwithherusualsuavityandspirit。
  Theygotonexcellently,forAmy’schiefcarewassoonsetatrestbylearningthatthegentlemanwouldleavefirst,andshewaschattingawayinapeculiarlyloftystrain,whentheoldladygotout。
  Instumblingtothedoor,sheupsetthebasket,and——ohhorror!——thelobster,inallitsvulgarsizeandbrilliancy,wasrevealedtothehighborneyesofaTudor。
  “ByJove,she’sforgottenherdinner!“criedtheunconsciousyouth,pokingthescarletmonsterintoitsplacewithhiscane,andpreparingtohandoutthebasketaftertheoldlady。
  “Pleasedon’t——it’s——it’smine,“murmuredAmy,withafacenearlyasredasherfish。
  “Oh,really,Ibegpardon。It’sanuncommonlyfineone,isn’tit?“
  saidTudor,withgreatpresenceofmind,andanairofsoberinterestthatdidcredittohisbreeding。
  Amyrecoveredherselfinabreath,setherbasketboldlyontheseat,andsaid,laughing,“Don’tyouwishyouweretohavesomeofthesaladhe’sgoingtomake,andtoseethecharmingyoungladieswhoaretoeatit?“
  Nowthatwastact,fortwooftherulingfoiblesofthemasculinemindweretouched。Thelobsterwasinstantlysurroundedbyahaloofpleasingreminiscences,andcuriosityabout`thecharmingyoungladies’
  divertedhismindfromthecomicalmishap。
  “Isupposehe’lllaughandjokeoveritwithLaurie,butIshan’tseethem,that’sacomfort,“thoughtAmy,asTudorbowedanddeparted。
  Shedidnotmentionthismeetingathomethoughshediscoveredthat,thankstotheupset,hernewdresswasmuchdamagedbytherivuletsofdressingthatmeandereddowntheskirt,butwentthroughwiththepreparationswhichnowseemedmoreirksomethanbefore,andattwelveo’clockallwasreadyagain。feelingthattheneighborswereinterestedinhermovements,shewishedtoeffacethememoryofyesterday’sfailurebyagrandsuccesstoday,sosheorderedthe`cherrybounce’,anddroveawayinstatetomeetandescorthergueststothebanquet。
  “There’stherumble,they’recoming!I’llgoontotheporchandmeetthem。Itlookshospitable,andIwantthepoorchildtohaveagoodtimeafterallhertrouble,“saidMrs。March,suitingtheactiontotheword。Butafteroneglance,sheretired,withanindescribableexpression,forlookingquitelostinthebigcarriage,satAmyandoneyounglady。
  “Run,Beth,andhelpHannahclearhalfthethingsoffthetable。
  Itwillbetooabsurdtoputaluncheonfortwelvebeforeasinglegirl,“criedJo,hurryingawaytothelowerregions,tooexcitedtostopevenforalaugh。
  IncameAmy,quitecalmanddelightfullycordialtotheoneguestwhohadkeptherpromise。Therestofthefamily,beingofadramaticturn,playedtheirpartsequallywell,andMissEliottfoundthemamosthilariousset,foritwasimpossibletocontrolentirelythemerrimentwhichpossessedthem。Theremodeledlunchbeinggailypartakenof,thestudioandgardenvisited,andartdiscussedwithenthusiasm,Amyorderedabuggyalasfortheelegantcherry-bounce,anddroveherfriendquietlyabouttheneighborhoodtillsunset,when`thepartywentout’。
  Asshecamewalkingin,lookingverytiredbutascomposedasever,sheobservedthateveryvestigeoftheunfortunatefetehaddisappeared,exceptasuspiciouspuckeraboutthecornersofJo’smouth。
  “You’vehadaloverlyafternoonforyourdrive,dear,“saidhermother,asrespectfullyasifthewholetwelvehadcome。
  “MissEliottisaverysweetgirl,andseemedtoenjoyherself,Ithought,“observedBeth,withunusualwarmth。
  “Couldyousparemesomeofyourcake?Ireallyneedsome,I
  havesomuchcompany,andIcan’tmakesuchdeliciousstuffasyours,“
  askedMegsoberly。
  “Takeitall。I’mtheonlyoneherewholikessweetthings,anditwillmoldbeforeIcandisposeofit,“answeredAmy,thinkingwithasighofthegenerousstoreshehadlaidinforsuchanendasthis。
  “It’sapityLaurieisn’theretohelpus,“beganJo,astheysatdowntoicecreamandsaladforthesecondtimeintwodays。
  Awarninglookfromhermothercheckedanyfurtherremarks,andthewholefamilyateinheroicsilence,tillMr。Marchmildlyobserved,“saladwasoneofthefavoritedishesoftheancients,andEvelyn……“
  Hereageneralexplosionoflaughtercutshortthe`historyofsalads’,tothegreatsurpriseofthelearnedgentleman。
  “BundleeverythingintoabasketandsendittotheHummels。Germanslikemesses。I’msickofthesightofthis,andthere’snoreasonyoushouldalldieofasurfeitbecauseI’vebeenafool,“criedAmy,wipinghereyes。
  “IthoughtIshouldhavediedwhenIsawyoutwogirlsrattlingaboutinthewhat-you-call-it,liketwolittlekernelsinaverybignutshell,andMotherwaitinginstatetoreceivethethrong,“sighedJo,quitespentwithlaughter。
  “I’mverysorryyouweredisappointed,dear,butwealldidourbesttosatisfyyou,“saidMrs。March,inatonefullofmotherlyregret。
  “Iamsatisfied。I’vedonewhatIundertook,andit’snotmyfaultthatitfailed。Icomfortmyselfwiththat,“saidAmywithalittlequiverinhervoice。“Ithankyouallverymuchforhelpingme,andI’llthankyoustillmoreifyouwon’talludetoitforamonth,atleast。“