why,shekneweverysinglethingintheBiblethatmeantitwasherdutytofeedandgiveabedtoanyone,nomatterhowdirtyormiserablelookinghewas!SowhenLeoncameinoneeveningatduskandsaid,“There’sanother`EvenSo’comingdowntheLittleHill!“allofusknewthatwe’dhavecompanyforthenight,andwehad。
Ididn’tlikethatman,butsomeoftheothersseemedtofindhimamusing。MaybeitwasbecauseIhadnothingtodobutsitandwatchhim,andsoIsawmoreofhimthantheoneswhocameandwentallthetime。Aslongastherewasanyoneintheroom,hecomplaineddreadfullyabouthissorefoot,andthencheeredupandtalked,andhecouldtellinterestingthings。Hewasyoung,buthemusthavebeenmosteverywhereandseeneverything。HewasverybraveandcouldstandoffthreemenwhoweregoingtotakefromhimthemoneyhewascarryingtobuyapieceoflandinIllinois。Theminutethegrownfolkslefttheroomtomilk,dothenightfeeding,andbeginsupper,hetwistedinhischairandlookedateverydoor,andwentandstoodatthebackdining-roomwindow,wherehecouldseethebarnandwhatwasoutthere,andcomingbackhetookapeepintofather’sandmother’sroom,andalthoughhelimpeddreadfullywhenhecame,hewalkedlikeanyonewhenhewentoverandpickedupfather’sgunandlookedtoseeifitwereloaded,andseemedmightygladwhenhefounditwasn’t。Fathersaidhecouldloadinaflashwhenitwasnecessary,buthewasdubiousaboutaloadedguninahousefullofchildren。Notoneofusevertouchedit,untiltheboyswerebigenoughtohavepermission,likeLaddieandLeonhad。Hesaidagunwassuchagreat“moralpersuader,“thatthesightofonewasmostlyallthatwasneeded,andnobodycouldtellbylookingatitwhetheritwasloadedornot。Thismancould,forheexaminedthelockandsmiledinapleasedwayoverit,andheneverlimpedastepgoingbacktohischair。Hekeptoncomplaining,untilfathertoldhimbeforebedtimethathehadbetterrestadayortwo,andmothersaidthatwouldbeagoodidea。
Hetalkedsomuchwecouldn’tdoourlessonsorspellverywell,butitwasFridayandwe’dhaveanotherchanceSaturday,soitdidn’tmakesomuchdifference。FathersaidthetravellermustbetiredandsleepyandLeonshouldtakealightandshowhimtobed。Hestayedsolongfatherwenttothefootofthestairway,andaskedhimwhyhedidn’tcomedownandhesaidhewasinbedtoo。ThenextmorninghewassleepyatbreakfastandLaddiesaiditwasnowonder,becauseLeonandthetravellerweretalkingwhenhewentupstairs。Themanturnedtofatherandsaid:
“That’samightysmartboy,Mr。Stanton。“Fatherfrownedandsaid:“Praisetothefaceisopendisgrace。Ihopehewillbesmartenoughnottodisgraceus,anyway。“
Thetravellersaidhewassurehewouldbe,andwecouldseethathehadtakenalikingtoLeon,forhewentwithhimtothebarntohelpdothemorningfeeding。Theystayedsolongmothersentmetocallthem,andwhenIgotthere,themanwastellingLeonhowfoolishitwasforboystoliveonafarm;howtheyneverwouldamounttoanythingunlesstheywenttocities,andaboutallthefuntherewasthere,andhowniceitwastotravel,evenalongtheroads,becauseeveryonefedyou,andgaveyouagoodbed。Heforgotthatwalkinghadmadehisfootlame,andI
couldn’tsee,tosaveme,whyhewasgoingtospendhismoneytobuyafarm,ifhethoughtatowntheonlyplacewhereitwasfittolive。
HestayedallSaturday,andfathersaidSundaywasnosuitabletimetostartonajourneyagain,andtheman’sfootwasbadwhenfatherwasaround,soitwouldbebettertowaituntilMonday。
ThetravellertaggedLeonandtoldhimwhatafinefellowhewas,howsmarthewas,andtoproveit,Leonboastedabouteverythingheknew,andshowedthemanalloverthefarm。
IevensawthempasstheStationintheorchard,andheardLeonbraghowfatherhadbeenanagentfortheGovernor;butofcoursehedidn’treallyshowhimtheplace,andprobablyitwouldhavemadenodifferenceifhehad,forallthemoneymusthavebeenspentonSally’swedding。Ofcoursefathermighthaveputsometherehehadgotsince,orthatmoneymightneverhavebeenhisatall,butitseemedasifitwouldbe,becauseitwasonhisland。
Sundayeveningallofusattendedchurch,butthetravellerwastootired,sowhenLeonsaidhe’dstaywithhim,fatherthoughtitwasallright。Icouldseenoonewantedtoleavethemanaloneinthehouse。Hesaidthey’dgotobedearly,andwecameinquitelate。Thelampwasturnedlow,thedoorunlocked,andeverythinginplace。Laddiewenttobedwithoutacandle,andsaidhe’dundressandslipineasysoasnottowakenthem。
Inthemorningwhenhegotupthetraveller’sbedhadn’tbeensleptin,andneitherhadLeon’s。Thegunwasgone,andfatherstaredatmother,andmotherstaredatLaddie,andheturnedandranstraighttowardtheStation,andinaminutehewasback,whiterthanaplate。Hejustsaid:“Allgone!“Fatherandmotherbothsatdownsuddenlyandhard。ThenLaddierantothebarnandcamebackandsaidnoneofthehorseshadbeentaken。
Soontheywentintotheparlourandshutthedoor,andwhentheycameoutfatherstaggeredandmotherlookedexactlylikeSabethany。Laddierantothebarn,saddledFlosandrodeaway。
Fatherwantedtoringanalarmonthedinnerbell,likehehadacallarrangedtogetalltheneighbourstherequicklyifwehadsicknessortrouble,andmothersaid:“Paul,youshallnot!
He’ssoyoung!We’vegottokeepthisaslongaswecan,andmaybetheLordwillhelpusfindhim,andwecangivehimanotherchance。“
Fatherstartedtosaysomething,andmotherheldupherhandandjustsaid,“Paul!“andhesankbackinthechairandkeptstill。
Motheralwayshadspokenofhimas“theHeadoftheFamily,“andherehewasn’tatall!HemindedherquicklyasIwould。
WhenMissAmeliacamedownstairstheyletherstarttoschoolandnevertoldheraword,butmothersaidMayandIwerenottogo。
SoIslippedoutandranthroughtheorchardtolookattheStation,andsureenough!thestonewasrolledback,thedooropenandthecanlyingonthefloor。Isliddownandpickeditup,andtherewasonesheetofpapermoneyleftinitstucktothesides。Itwasallplainasapikestaff。Leonmusthavethoughtthemoneyhadbeenspent,andshowedthetravellertheStation,justtobrag,andheguessedtheremightbesomethingthere,andhadgonewhilewewereatchurchandtakenit。Hehadallnightthestartofus,andhemighthaveahorsewaitingsomewhere,andbealmosttoIllinoisbythistime,andifthemoneybelongedtofather,therewouldbenoChristmas;andifithappenedtobethemoneythecountygavehimtopaythemenwhoworkedtheroadseveryfall,andMissAmelia,orcollectionsfromthechurch,he’dhavetopayitback,evenifitputhimindebt;
andifhedied,theymighttaketheland,likehesaid;andwhereonearthwasLeon?Knewwhathe’ddoneandhiding,Ibet!Heneededthethrashinghewouldgetthattime,andIstartedouttohunthimandhaveitoverwith,somotherwouldn’tbeuneasyabouthimyet;andthenIrememberedLaddiehadsaidLeonhadn’tbeeninbedallnight。Hewasgonetoo!
Maybehewantedtotrylifeinacity,wherethetravellerhadsaideverythingwassogrand;buthemusthaveknownthathe’dkillhismotherifhewent,andwhilehedidn’tkisshersooften,andtalksomuchassomeofus,Inevercouldseethathedidn’trunquiteasfasttogetherachairorsaveherastep。
HewassoslimandlighthecouldraceforthedoctorfasterthanLaddieorfather,eitherone。Ofcoursehelovedhismother,justasallofusdid;henever,nevercouldgoawayandnotletherknowaboutit。Ifhehadgone,thatwatchful-eyedman,whowaslameonlypartofthetime,hadtakenthegunandmadehimgo。IthoughtImightaswellsavethemoneyhe’doverlooked,soIgrippedittightinmyhand,andputitinmyapronpocket,thesameasIhadLaddie’snotetothePrincess,andstartedtothebarn,onthechancethatLeonmightbehiding。IknewpreciouswellIwould,ifIwereinhisplace。SoIhuntedthegranaries,thehaymow,thestalls,thenIstoodonthethreshingfloorandcried:“Leon!Ifyou’rehidingcomequick!Motherwillbesickwithworryingandfatherwillbesogladtoseeyou,hewon’tdoanythingmuch。Dopleasehurry!“
ThenIlistened,andallIcouldhearwasaratgnawingatacornerofthegranaryunderthehay。Mightaswellhavesaveditsteeth,itwouldstrikeastripoftinwhenitgotthrough,butofcourseitcouldn’tknowthat。ThenIwenttoeveryholearoundthehaystack,wherethecattlehadeaten;noneweredeepyet,liketheywouldbelaterintheseason,andallthewayI
beggedofLeontocomeout。Oncearoosterscreamed,flewinmyfaceandscaredmegood,butnoLeon;soItriedthecorncrib,theimplementshed,andthewoodhouse,climbingtheladderwiththemoneystillgrippedinonehand。ThenIslippedinthefrontdoor,upthestairs,andsearchedthegarret,evenawaybackwhereIdidn’tliketoverywell。AtlastIwenttothedining-
room,andIdon’tthinkeitherfatherormotherhadmoved,whileSabethanyturnedtostonelookedgoodcomparedwiththem。Seemedasifitwouldhavebeenbetterifthey’dcried,orscolded,oranythingbutjustsitthereastheydid,whenyoucouldseebytheirmovingonceinawhilethattheywerealive。InthekitchenCandaceandMayfinishedthemorningwork,andbothofthemcriedsteadily。IslippedtoMay,“Whosemoneywasit?“I
whispered。“Father’s,orthecounty’s,orthechurch’s?“
“Allthree,“saidMay。
“Thetravellertookit。“
“Howwouldhefindit?Noneofusknewtherewassuchaplacebefore。“
“Laddieseemedtoknow!“
“OhLaddie!Fathertrustshimabouteverything。“
“Theydon’tthinkHEtold?“
“Ofcoursenot,silly。It’sLeonwhoisgone!“
“LeonmayhavetoldabouttheStation!“Icried。“Hedidn’ttouchthemoney。Henevertouchedit!“
ThenIwentstraighttofather。Keepingasecretwasonething;
seeingtheonlyfatheryouhadlooklikethat,wasanother。I
heldoutthemoney。
“There’sonepieceoldEvenSodidn’tget,anyway,“Isaid。
“FounditontheflooroftheStation,whereitwasstucktothecan。AndIthoughtLeonmustbehidingforfearhe’dbewhippedfortelling,butI’vehuntedwhereweusuallyhide,andpromisedhimeverythingunderthesunifhe’dcomeout;buthedidn’t,soIguessthattravellermanmusthaveusedtheguntomakehimgoalong。“
Fathersatandstaredatme。Heneverofferedtotouchthemoney,notevenwhenIhelditagainsthishand。SoIsawthatmoneywasn’tthetrouble,elsehe’dhavelookedquickenoughtoseehowmuchIhad。TheywerethinkingaboutLeonbeinggone,atleastfatherwas。Mothercalledmetoherandasked:“YouknewabouttheStation?“
Inodded。
“When?“
“OnthewaybackfromtakingAmandaDeamherducksthissummer。“
“Leonwaswithyou?“
“Hefoundit。“
“Whatwereyoudoing?“
“Sittingonthefenceeatingapples。Wewerewonderingwhythatravineplacewasn’tcleanedup,wheneverywhereelsewas,andthenLeonsaidtheremightbeareason。Hetoldabouthavingseenablackman,andthathewashiddensomeplace,andwehuntedthereandfoundit。Werolledbackthestone,andopenedthedoor,andLeonwentin,andbothofussawacanfullofmoney。“
“Goon。“
“Wedidn’ttouchit,mother!Trulywedidn’t!Leonsaidwe’dfoundsomethingnotintendedforchildren,andwe’dbewhippedsickifweeverwentnearortold,andweneverdid,notevenonce,unlessLeonwantedtoboasttothetravellerman,butifheshowedhimtheplace,hethoughtsurethemoneyhadallbeenspentontheweddingandsendingShelleyaway。“
Father’sarmsshotout,andhisheadpitchedonthetable。
Mothergotupandbegantowalkthefloor,andneverwentnearoreventouchedhim。Icouldn’tbearit。Iwentandpulledhisarmandputthebillunderhishand。
“Leondidn’ttakeyourmoney!Hedidn’t!Hedidn’t!Ijustknowhedidn’t!Hedoestricksbecausetheyaresofunny,orhethinksthey’llbe,buthedoesn’tsteal!Hedoesn’ttouchasinglethingthatisnothis,onlymelons,orchickenoutoftheskillet,orbreadfromthecellar;butnotmoneyandthings。I
takegizzardsandbreadmyself,butIdon’tsteal,andLeonornoneofusdo!Ohfather,wedon’t!Notoneofusdo!Don’tyourememberabout`Thoushaltnot,’andtheCrusaders?Leon’sthebestfighterofanyofus。I’mnotsurethathecouldn’tevenwhipLaddie,ifhegotmadenough!Maybehecan’twhipthetravellerifhehasthegun,but,father,Leonsimplycouldn’ttakethemoney。Laddiewillstayhomeandwork,andallofus。
Wecanhelpgetitback。Wecansellalotofthings。LaddiewillsellFlosbeforehe’llseeyousufferso;andallofuswillgiveupChristmas,andwe’llwork!We’llworkashardaseverwecan,andmaybeyoucouldsparethelittlepieceJoeRisdellwantstobuildhiscabinon。Wecanmanageaboutthemoney,father,indeedwecan。Butyoudon’tdarethinkLeontookit!Heneverdid!Why,he’syours!Yoursandmother’s!“
Fatherliftedhisheadandreachedouthisarms。
“Youblessing!“hesaid。“YoublessingfromtheLord!“
Thenhegavemeacold,stiffkissontheforehead,wenttomother,tookherarm,andsaid:“Come,mommy,let’sgoandtelltheLordaboutit,andthenwe’lltrytomakesomeplan。PerhapsLaddiewillbebackwithwordsoon。“
Buthealmosthadtocarryher。Thenwecouldhearhimpraying,andhewassoanxious,andhemadeitsoearnestitsoundedexactlyliketheLordwasinourroomandfatherwastalkingrighttoHisface。Itriedtothink,andthisiswhatIthought:
asfatherlefttheroom,helookedexactlyasIhadseenMr。
Pryormorethanonce,andmymotherhadbothhandsgrippedoverherheart,andshesaidwemustnotletanyoneknow。NowifsomethingcouldhappentoustomakemyfatherlooklikethePrincess’andmymotherholdherheartwithbothhands,andifnooneweretoknowaboutitliketheyhadsaid,howwereweanydifferentfromPryors?WemightbeoftheLord’sanointed,butwecouldgetintothesamekindoftroubletheinfidelscould,andhavesecretsourselves,oratleastitseemedasifitmightbeverynearlythesame,whenitmadefatherandmotherlookandactthewaytheydid。Iwonderedifwe’dhavetoleaveourlovely,lovelyhome,crossaseaandbestrangersinastrangeland,asLaddiesaid;andifpeoplewouldtalkaboutus,andmakeusfeelthatbeingastrangerwastheloneliest,hardestthinginalltheworld。Well,ifmysteriesarelikethis,andwehavetolivewithonedaysandyears,theLordhavemercyonus!ThenI
sawthemoneylyingonthetable,soItookitandputitintheBible。ThenIwentoutandclimbedthecatalpatreetowatchforLaddie。
SoonIsawafunnything,suchasIneverbeforehadseen。
Comingacrossthefields,straighttowardourhouse,sailingoverthefenceslikeabird,camethePrincessononeofherhorses。
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