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第20章

  “Nothingabout`clods,andclowns,andgrossness!’EveryotherwordhespokewaswhenIsaid,`Thankyou,andgoodmorning,’andwasturningaway。Heasked:`DidMissPryorsaywhethershepreferredtoridehome,orshallIescortherinthecarriage?’“
  “`Shedidnot,’Ianswered。`Theplanwassosuddenshehadnotimetothinkthatfar。Butsinceshewillhaveherhorseandhabit,whynotallowmyfathertoescorther?’Soyousee,I’mgoingtotakeyouhome,“exultedLaddie。
  “ButyoutoldhimyourFATHER,“saidthePrincess。
  “Andtherebycreatedtheurgentnecessity,“saidLaddiewithaflourish,“forspeakingtohimagain,andtellinghimthatmyfatherhadvisitorsfromOhio,andcouldn’tleavethem。Wewillgetallthefunfromthedaythatwecan;butbeforedusk,tooearlyforthemtohaveanycauseforcavil,`thegrosscountryclod’isgoingtotakeyouhome!“
  Oneatatime,Laddiepoundedthoselastwordsintothehitchingpost,withhisdoubledfist。
  “Supposehesetsthedogsonyou!Youknowhekeepstwodreadfulones。“
  Laddiejustroared。Heleanedcloser。
  “BeaucheousLady,“hesaid,“Ihavefedthosesamedogsandrubbedtheirearssomanynightslately,he’llgetthesurpriseofhislifeifhetriesthat。“
  ThePrincessdrewawayandstaredatLaddiethefunniest。
  “Onmylife!“shesaidatlast。“Wellforacountryclod——!“
  Thensheturnedwiththehabitbundle,andranintothehouse。
  Fatherandmothercamefromthefrontdoorarminarmandwalkedtothecarriage,andSallyandPeterfollowed。My,buttheylookedfine!ThePrincesshadgonetothegardenandgatheredflowersandlinedallthechildreninrowsdowneachsideofthewalk。TheywereloadedwithbloomstothrowatSally;butwhenshecameout,inherbeautifulgraypoplintravellingdress,trimmedinbrownribbon,thesameshadeashercurls,herfaceallpink,hereyesshining,andthetiesofherlittlebrownbonnetwavingtoherwaist,shewassoperfectlybeautiful,everysinglechildwatchedheropenmouthed,grippeditsflowers,andforgottothrowthematall。
  Andthisyouscarcelywillbelieveafterwhatshehadsaidthedayshemadeherlist,andwhenallofusknewherheartwasalltornup,Sallyjustsweptalongsmilingateveryoneandcalling“good-bye“tothosewhohadnowaytoridetothevillage,asifleavingdidn’tamounttomuch。Atthecarriage,alittlewhite,butstillsmiling,sheturnedandtookonelonglookateverything,andthenshegotinandcalledforme,rightoutloudbeforeeveryone,soIgottoholdupmyheadashighasitwouldgo,andstepintoo,andrideallthewaytoGrovevillebetweenherandPeter,andinsteadofholdinghishand,sheheldmine,justgrippedittight。Shegrippedsohardshesqueezedallthesorenessatherfrommyheart,andwhenshekissedmegood-byetheverylastofall,IwhisperedinherearthatIwouldn’teverbeangryanymore,andIwasn’t,becauseaftershehadexplainedIsawhowithadbeen。Itwasn’tMEshedidn’twant;itwasjustnobaby。
  AfterourcarriagecamePeter’speople,thenonefatherborrowedfortheOhiorelatives,thentheotherchildren,andalltheneighboursfollowed,andwhenwereachedthehighhillwhereyouturnbesidethewoods,Isawfathergatherupthelinesandbracehimself,forNedandJowerewhathecalled“mettlesome。““Thencameaburstofthundersound,“asitsaysin“Casablanca,“andthehorsebackriderscamesweepingaroundus,LaddieandthePrincessleading。Thesetworodeaheadofus,andtheotherslinedthreedeeponeitherside,andthenextcarriagedroppedbackandletthemcloseinbehind,soSallyandPeterwere“inthemidstthereof。“Insteadofthrowingoldshoes,asalwayshadbeendone,thePrincesscoaxedthemtothrowriceandroses,andeveryotherflowerpulledfromthebouquetsathome,andfromthegardenswehadpassed。Everyonewasoutwatchingusgoby,andwhenWilliamJustusrodebesidethefencescrying,“Flowersforthebride!Giveusflowersforthebride!“someofthewomenweresoexcitedtheypulledthingsupbytherootsandgavehimarmloads,andherodeaheadandsuppliedLaddieandthePrincess,andtheykeptscatteringthemintheroaduntileveryfootofthewaytoGrovevillewascoveredwithflowers,“thefairyoungflowersthatlatelysprangandstood。“Heevenmadeside-cutsintoswampyplacesandgatheredarmloadsofthoseperfectlylovely,fringybluegentians,caughtup,andfilledthecarriageandscatteredtheminawickedway,becauseyoushouldonlytakeafewofthoserare,lateflowersthatonlygrowfromseed。
  Sallylookedjustasifshehadcomeintoherownandwasmadeforit;Ineverdidseeherlooksopretty,butPetersweatedandactedawfulsilly。Fatherhadatimewiththeteam。NedandJobecameexcitedandjustranted。Theysimplydanced。Laddiehadbraidedtheirmanesandtails,andtheywavedlikesilkenflossinthesunshine,andthecarriagewasfreshlywashedandthepatentleatherandbrassshone,andwerodeflower-covered。
  Ahead,LaddieandthePrincessfairlytriedthemselves。Shehadn’tputonherhatorhabitafterall。WhenLaddietoldhertheyweregoingtolead,shesaid:“Verywell!ThenIshallgoasIam。Thedressmakesnodifference。It’sthefirsttimeI’vehadachancetospoilonesinceIleftEngland。“
  Whentheothergirlssawwhatshewasgoingtodo,nearlyeveryoneofthemleftofftheirhatsandridingskirts。Everyfamilyhadsaddlehorsesthosedays,andwhentheriderscameracinguptheylookedlikeflyingflowers,theywerealllaughing,bloomladened,singingandcallingjokes。Ahead,LaddieandthePrincessjustplainshowedoff。HerhorsecamefromEnglandwiththem,andLaddiesaidithadArabbloodinit,liketheoneintheFourthReaderpoem,“Fretnottoroamthedesertnow,Withallthywingedspeed,“andthePrincesslovedherhorsemorethanthatmandidhis。Shesaidshe’dstarvebeforeshe’dsellit,andifherfamilywerestarving,she’dgotoworkandearnfoodforthem,andkeepherhorse。Laddie’swasaKentuckythoroughbredhe’dsavedmoneyforyearstobuy;andhetookayoungoneandtrainedithimself,almostlikeacircushorse。
  BothofthemCOULDride;sothatdaytheydid。Theyranthosehorsesneckandneck,rightupthehillapproachingGroveville,untiltheywerealmostfromsight,thentheywhirledandcamesweepingbackfastasthewind。ThePrincess’eyeswerelikedeadcoals,andherblackcurlsstreamed,thethinsilkdresswrappedtightaroundherandwavedbacklikeagossamerwebsuchasspidersspininOctober。Laddie’shairwasblowing,hischeeksandeyeswerebright,andwithoneeyeonthePrincess——
  shedidn’tneedit——andoneontheroad,hecutcurves,turned,wheeled,andraced,andasherode,sodidshe。
  “Willtheybreaktheirfoolishnecks?“wailedmother。
  “TheyarethehandsomestcoupleIeverhaveseeninmylife!“
  saidfather。
  “Yes,andyoutwowatchout,oryou’llstriketroublerightthere,“saidSally,leaningforward。
  Igaveheranawfulnudge。ItmademesohappyIcouldhavescreamedtoseethemflyingawaytogetherlikethat。
  “Well,ifthatgirlrepresentstrouble,“saidfather,“Godknowsitneverbeforecameinsuchcharmingguise。“
  “YoucantrustamantoforgethisGodandhisimmortalsoulifasufficientlybeautifulwomancomesalong,“saidmymotherdryly,andallofthemlaughed。
  Shedidn’tmeanthattobefunny,though。Youcouldalwaystellbythesetofherlipsandthelightinhereyes。
  JustthissideofGrovevillewepassedamanonhorseback。HetookoffhishatanddrewhishorsetoonesidewhenLaddieandthePrincessrodetowardhim。Hehadabigrollofpapersunderhisarm,toshowthathehadbeenforhismail。ButIknew,sodidLaddieandthePrincess,thathehadbeencompelledtosaddleandridelikemad,toreachtownandcomethatfarbackintimetowatchuspass;foritwasthePrincess’father,andWATCHwasexactlywhathewasdoing;hewantedtoseeforhimself。LaddieandthePrincessrodestraightathim,neckandneck,andthenbothofthemmadetheirhorsesdropontheirkneesandtheywavedasalute,andthentheywereupandaway。Ofcoursefatherandmothersaw,somotherbowed,andfatherwavedhiswhipaswepassed。Hesattherelikehe’dturnedthesameonhorsebackasSabethanyhadinhercoffin;buthehadtoseealmostamileofusdrivingourbesthorsesandcarriages,wearingourweddinggarmentsandfineraiment,andallthat“cavalcade,“fathercalledit,ofyoung,recklessriders。You’dhavethoughtiftherewereahintofasmileinhiswholebeingitwouldhaveshownwhenSallyleanedfromthecarriagetolethimseethatherfaceandclotheswereasgoodasneedbeandsmiledalovelysmileonhim,andthrewhimarose。Hedidleavehishatoffandbowlow,andthenShelley,alwaystheverydickensfordaring,roderightuptohimandlaughedinhisface,andsheleanedandthrustaflowerintohisbonyhands;youwouldhavethoughthewouldhavebeensimplyforcedtosmilethen,buthelookedfarmoreasifhewouldtumbleoverandrollfromthesaddle。Myheartachedforamanintroublelikethat。IaskedtheLordtopreserveusfromsecretswecouldn’ttelltheneighbours!
  Atthestationtherewasn’tathingthoseyoungpeopledidn’tdo。
  TheytiedflowersandribbonsalloverSally’ssatchelandtrunk。
  Theysowedriceasifitwereseedingtimeinawheatfield。TheyformedacirclearoundSallyandPeterandasmushyasevertheycouldtheysang,“Assureasthegrassgrowsaroundthestump,Youaremydarlingsugarlump,“whiletheydanced。Theyjustsmiledallthetimenomatterwhatwasdonetothem。Someofitmademeangry,butIsupposetobepleasantwastherightway。
  Sallywasstrongonalwaysdoingtherightthing,soshejustlaughed,andsodidallofus。Goinghomeitwaswilderyet,forallofthemracedandshowedhowtheycouldride。
  Atthehousepeoplewerehungryagain,sothetablewassetandtheyateupeveryscrapinsight,andLeonandIatewiththemthattimeandsavedours。Thenonebyonethecarriages,springwagons,andhorsebackriderswentaway,allthepeoplesayingSallywastheloveliestbride,andhershadbeentheprettiestweddingthey’deverseen,andthemostgoodthingstoeat,andLaddieandthePrincesswentwiththem。Whenthelastonewasgone,andonlytherelativesfromOhiowereleft,motherpitchedonthebed,grippedherhandsandcriedasifshe’dgotopieces,andfathercriedtoo,andallofus,evenMrs。Freshett,whostayedtowashupthedishes。Shewassotickledtobethere,andsee,andhelp,thatmotherhadhardworktokeepherfromwashingthelinenthatsamenight。Shedidfinishthelastdish,scrubthekitchenfloor,blackthestove,andpackalltheborrowedchinaintubs,readytobetakenhome,andthingslikethat。Mothersaiditwasaburningshameforanyneighbourhoodtoletawomangetsostarvedoutandlonesomeshe’dactthatway。Shesaidenoughwasenough,andwhenMrs。Freshetthadcookedallday,andwasheddishesuntilthelastskilletwasinplace,shehaddoneasmuchasanyneighbouroughttodo,andtheotherthingsshewentonanddidwerearebuketous。
  Ifeltsore,weepy,andtiredout。Itmademesicktothinkofthesagebaginthecrackedchurn,soIclimbedmyveryowncatalpatreeinthecorner,watcheduptheroadforLaddie,andthoughtthingsover。IfIevergetmarriedIwantadress,andaweddingexactlylikethat,butIwouldlikeamanquitedifferentfromPeter;likeLaddiewouldsuitmebetter。Whenherodeunderthetree,Idroppedfromalimbintohisarms,andwentwithhimtothebarn。Heaskedmewhatwasgoingonatthehouse,andI
  toldhimaboutMrs。Freshettbeingarebuketous;andLaddiesaidshewas,andhedidn’tbelieveonewordagainsther。WhenI
  toldhimmotherwasinbedcryinglikeanything,hesaid:“I
  knewthathadtocomewhenshekeptupsobravelyatthestation。
  ThanktheLord,sheshowedherbreedingbyholdinginuntilshegotwhereshehadarighttocryifshepleased。“
  ThenIwhisperedforfearLeonmightbearound:“Didhesetthedogsonyou?“
  “Hedidnot,“saidLaddie,laughingsoftly。
  “Didhecallyounamesagain?“
  “Hedid!“saidLaddie,“butIstartedit。Yousee,whenwegotthere,ThomaswasrakingthegrassandhecametotakethePrincess’horse。Herfatherwasreadingonabenchunderatree。
  Ihelpedherdown,andwalkedwithhertothedoorandsaidgood-
  bye,andthankedherforthepleasureshehadaddedtothedayforus,loudlyenoughthathecouldhear;thenIwentovertohimandsaid:`Goodevening,Mr。Pryor。Ifmyfatherknewanythingaboutit,hewouldverymuchregretthatcompanyfromOhiodetainedhimandcompelledmetoescortyourdaughterhome。Hewouldgreatlyhaveenjoyedtheprivilege,butIhonestlybelievethatIappreciateditfarmorethanhecould。’“
  “OhLaddie,whatdidhesay?“
  “Hearoseandglaredatme,andchokedonit,andhetriedseveraltimes,untilIthoughttheclodsweregoingtoflyagain,butatlasthejustspluttered:`Youblatheringrascal,you!’
  ThatwassuchacomplimentcomparedwithwhatIthoughthewasgoingtosaythatIhadtolaugh。Hetried,buthecouldn’tkeepfromsmilinghimself,andthenIsaid:`Pleasethinkitover,Mr。Pryor,andifyoufindthatMissPryorhashadanagreeable,entertainingday,won’tyougiveyourconsentforhertocomeamongusagain?Won’tyouallowmetocomehere,ifitcanbearrangedinsuchawaythatIintrudeonnoone?’“
  “OhLaddie!“
  “Heexplodedinakindofasnarlthatmeant,I’llseeyouintheBadPlacefirst。SoIsaidtohim:`Thankyouverymuchforto-
  day,anyway。I’msureMissPryorhasenjoyedthisday,andithasbeenthehappiestofmylife——onetoberememberedalways。
  OfcourseIwon’tcomehereifIamunwelcome,butIaminhonourboundtotellyouthatIintendtomeetyourdaughterelsewhere,wheneverIpossiblycan。Ithoughtitwouldbeabetterwayforyoutoknowandhaveuswhereyoucouldseewhatwasgoingon,ifyouchose,thanforustomeetwithoutyourknowledge。“
  “OhLaddie,“Iwailed,“nowyou’vegoneandruinedeverything!“
  “Notsobadasthat,LittleSister,“laughedLaddie。“Nothalfsobad!Heexplodedinanothergrowl,andheshookhiswalkingstickatme,andhesaid——guesswhathesaid。“
  “Thathewouldkillyou,“Ipanted,clingingtohim。
  “Right!“saidLaddie。“Youhaveitexactly。Hesaid:`Youngman,I’llbrainyouwithmywalkingstickifeverImeetyouanywherewithmydaughter,whenyouhavenotcometoherhomeandtakenherwithmypermission。’“
  “What!“Istammered。“What!OhLaddie,sayitover!Doesitmean——?“
  “Itmeans,“saidLaddie,squeezingmeuntilIwasnearlosingmybreath,“itmeans,LittleSister,thatIshallmarchtohisdoorandaskhimsquarely,andifitisanywherethePrincesswantstogo,Ishalltakeher。“
  “Like,`Seetheconqueringherocomes?’“
  “Exactly!“laughedLaddie。
  “Whatwillmothersay?“
  “Shehasn’tmadeuphermindyet,“answeredLaddie。
  “Doyoumean——?“Igaspedagain。
  “Ofcourse!“saidLaddie。“Iwasn’tgoingtoletagirlgetfaraheadofme。TheminuteIknewshehadtoldhermother,Itoldminetheveryfirstchance。“
  “MotherknowsthatyoufeelaboutthePrincessasfatherdoesabouther?“
  “Motherknows,“answeredLaddie,“andsodoesfather。Itoldbothofthem。“
  Bothofthemknew!Andithadn’tmadeenoughdifferencethatanyonelivingrightwiththemeverydaycouldhavetoldit。Timeandworkwillbeneededtounderstandgrownpeople。