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第26章

  Candacecriedout:“Ohlook,hispoorfeet!Theyareblisteredandbleeding!“
  Mothermoveddownalittle,gatheredtheminherarms,andbegankissingthem。FatherwetLeon’slipsandarose。Heheldouthishand,andMr。Pryortookit。
  “IwillprayGod,“hesaid,“thatitmayhappen`evenso’toyou。“
  Leonopenedhiseyesandcaughtonlythelastwords。
  “Youhadbetterlookoutforthe`EvenSo’s,’father,“hesaid。
  Andfatherhadtolaugh,butMr。Pryorwentout,andslammedthedoor,untilIlookedtoseeifithadcrackedfromtoptobottom;
  butwedidn’tcareifithad,weweresohappyoverhavingLeonback。
  Iwentandpickedupthemoneyandcarriedittofathertoputaway,andthattimehetookit。Buteventhenhedidn’tstoptoseeifhehadallofit。
  “Yousee!“Isaid,“Itoldyou——“
  “Youdidindeed!“saidfather。“Andyoualmostsavedourreason。
  Therearetimeswhenthingswehavecometofeelwecan’tlivewithout,sopressus,thatmoneyseemsofthegreatestimportance。Thisisourlesson。Hereafter,Iandallmyfamily,whohavebeenthroughthis,willknowthatmoneyisnotevenworththinkingaboutwhenthelifeandhonourofoneyoulovehangsinthebalance。Whenhecanunderstand,yourbrothershallknowofthewondrousfaithhisLittleSisterhadinhim。“
  “Maybehewon’tlikewhatyouandmotherthought。Maybewebetternottellhim。Icankeepsecretsrealwell。IhaveseveralbigonesI’venevertold,andIdidn’tsayawordabouttheStationwhenLeonsaidIshouldn’t。“
  “Afterthistherewillbenomoneykeptontheplace,“saidfather。“It’ssavingtimeattoogreatcost。Allwehavegoesintothebank,andsomeofuswillcheerfullyrideforwhatwewant,whenweneedit。AsfornottellingLeon,thatisasyourmotherdecides。Formyself,IbelieveI’dfeelbettertomakeacleanbreastofit。“
  Motherheard,forshesobbedasshebathedLeon’sfeet,andwhenhiseyescameopensothey’dstayalittlewhile,hekeptlookingathersofunny,betweensipsofhotmilk。
  “Don’tCRY,mammy!“hesaid。“I’Mallright。Sorrysucharumpus!Lethimfoolme。Besmartasthenextfellow,afterthis!Knowhowgladyouaretogetthemoney!“
  MothersatbackonherheelsandroaredasIdowhenIstepinabumblebee’snest,andtheygetme。Leonwasgrowingbettereveryminute,andhestaredather,andthenhisdealish,funnyoldgrinbegantotwisthislipsandhecried:“Ohgolly!Youthought_I_helpedtakeitandwentwithhim,didn’tyou?“
  “Ohmyson,myson!“wailedmotheruntilshemademethinkofAbsalomundertheoak。
  “Well,Ibeding-busted!“saidLeon,sortofslowandwondering-
  like,andfatherneveropenedhisheadtotellhimthatwasnowaytotalk。
  Mothercriedmorethanever,andbetweensobsshetriedtoexplainthatIheardwhatthetravellermanhadsaidabouthowbaditwastoliveinthecountry;andhowLeonwasnowatanagewhereshe’dknownboystogetwrongideas,andhowthingslooked,andinthemiddleofitheraisedonhiselbowandtookherinhisarmsandsaid:“Wellofallthegeese!AndI’sposefatherwasinittoo!Butsinceit’sthefirsttime,andsinceitisyou——!Gotobednow,andletmesleep——Butseethatyoudon’teverletthishappenagain。“
  Thenhekissedheroverandoverandclungtohertightandatlastdroppedbackandgroaned:
  “Myreputation,Omyreputation!
  I’velostmyreputation!“
  Shehadtolaughwhilethetearswerestillrunning,andfatherandLaddielookedateachotherandshouted。IguesstheythoughtLeonwasaboutrightafterthat。Laddiewentandbentoverhimandtookhishand。
  “Don’tbeinquitesuchahurry,oldman,“hesaid。“BeforeyouwinkoutIhavegottotellyouhowproudIamofhavingabrotherwhoisarealCrusader。TheLordknowsthistooknerve!
  You’regreat,boy,simplygreat!“
  LeongrabbedLaddie’shandwithbothofhisandheldtightandlaughed。Youcouldseethebigtearssqueezeout,althoughhefoughttowinkthemback。HeheldtoLaddieandsaidlow-like,onlyforhimtohear:“It’sallrightifyoustaybyawhile,oldman。“
  Hebegantotalkslowly。
  “ItwasalongtimebeforeIcaughtup,andthenIhadtohide,andfollowuntilday,andhewasn’tsoveryeasytohandle。OnceIthoughthehadmesure!Itwasanawfulload,butifithadn’tbeenforthegoodoldgun,I’dneverhavegothim。Whenwemixedup,Ihadfineluckgettingthatchinpunchonhim;goodthingI
  workeditoutsoslickonAbsalomSaunders,andwhileoldEvenSowasgroggyIgotthemoneyawayfromhim,tookthegun,andstoodbacksomedistance,beforehecameoutofit。Oncewehaditsettledwhowalkedahead,andwhocarriedthemoneyandgun,wegotalongbetter,butIhadtokeepaneyeonhimeveryminute。
  Tocomethroughthewoodswastheshortest,butI’mtiredout,andsoishe。GettingcloseImostfeltsorryforhim,hewassoforlorn,andsoscaredaboutwhatwouldbedonetohim。Hestoppedandpulledoutanotherroll,andofferedmeallofit,ifI’dlethimgo。Ididn’tknowwhetheritwasreallyhis,orpartoffather’s,soItoldhimhecouldjustdropituntilIfoundout。Madehimsweatblood,butIhadthegun,andhehadtomind。Iwasmasterthen。SotheremaybemoreintherollI
  gavefatherthanEvenSotook。Fathercanfigureupandkeepwhatbelongstohim。EvenSohadgoneawaypastFlannigans’
  beforeItackledhim,andIwassleepy,cold,andhungry;you’dhavethoughtthere’dhavebeenamanouthunting,orpassingontheroad,butnotasouldidwesee’tilPryors’!Say,theoldmanwasbully!Hehelpedmeso,IalmostthoughtIbelongedtohim!My!he’sfine,whenyouknowhim!Afterhecameonthejob,youbetoldEvenSowalkedup。Say,whereishe?Haveyoufedhim?“
  Laddielookedatfather,whowaslistening,andweallrushedtothedoor,butitmusthavebeenanhour,andEvenSohadn’twaited。Fathersaiditwasagreatpity,becauseamanlikethatshouldn’tbelefttopreyonthecommunity;butmothersaidshedidn’twanttobemixedupwithatrial,ortoberesponsiblefortakingthelibertyofafellowcreature,andfathersaidthatwasexactlylikeawoman。Leonwenttosleep,butnoneofusthoughtofgoingtobed;wejuststoodaroundandlookedathim,andsmiledoverhim,andcriedabouthim,untilyouwouldhavethoughthehadbeenshippedtousinaglasscase,andcost,maybe,ahundreddollars。
  Fathergotouthisbooksandfigureduphisownandtheroadmoney,andMissAmelia’s,andthechurch’s。Laddiedidn’twantheraround,sohestoppedattheschoolhouseandtoldhertostayatJustices’thatnight,we’dneedallourrooms;butshedidn’tlikebeingsentawaywhentherewassuchexcitement,buteveryonemindedLaddiewhenhesaidsoforsure。
  Whenfatherhadeverythingcountedtherewasmorethanhis,quitealotofit,stolenfromotherpeoplewhoshelteredthetravellernodoubt,fathersaid。Wethoughthewouldn’tbelikelytocomebackforit,andfathersaidhewasatlosswhattodowithit,butLaddiesaidhewasn’t——itwasLeon’s——hehadearnedit;sofathersaidhewouldtrytofindoutifanythingelsehadbeenstolen,andhe’dkeepitayear,andthenifnooneclaimedit,hewouldputitoninterestuntilLeondecidedwhathewantedtodowithit。
  WhenyouwatchedLeonsleepyoucouldtellalotmoreaboutwhathadhappenedtohimthanhecould。Hemoaned,andmutteredconstantly,andpanted,andfeltaroundforthegun,andbreathedlikehewasrunningagain,andfoughtuntilLaddiehadtoholdhimonthecouch,andfinallyawakenedhim。Butitdidnogood;
  hewentrightofftosleepagain,andithappenedallover。ThenfatherbegangettinghisCrusaderbloodup,althoughhealwayssaidhewasamanofpeace。ButitwasaluckythingEvenSogotaway;forafterfatherhadwatchedLeonawhile,hesaidifthatmanhadbeenonthepremises,hisfingersitchedsotogetathim,hewaspositivehe’dhaveventedalittlerighteousindignationonhimthatwouldhavecosthimwithinaninchofhislife。Andhe’dhavedoneittoo!Hewaslikethat。Ittookalot,anditwasslowcoming,butwhenhebecameangryenough,andfeltjustifiedinit,whyyou’dbemuchsafertobesomeoneelsethanthemanwhoprovokedhim。
  Afterteno’clockthedogbarked,someonetapped,andfatherwent;healwayswouldopenthedoor;youcouldn’tmakehimpretendhewasasleep,ornotathomewhenhewas,andtherestoodMr。Pryor。Hesaidtheycouldseethelightsandtheywereafraidtheboywasill,andcouldanyofthemhelp。Fathersaidtherewasnothingtheycoulddo;Leonwasasleep。ThenMr。Pryorsaid:“Ifheisoffsound,soitwon’tdisturbhim,Iwouldliketoseehimagain。“
  FathertoldhimLeonwasrestless,butsoexhaustedarailroadtrainwouldn’twakenhim,soMr。Pryorcameinandwenttothecouch。Hetookoffhishat,likeyoudobesideagrave,whilehisfaceslowlygrewwhiterthanhishair,andthatwouldbesnow-white;thenheturnedatlastandstumbledtowardthedoor。
  Laddiehelditforhim,buthedidn’tseemtorememberhewasthere。Hemutteredoverandover:“Why?Why?InthenameofGod,why?“Laddiefollowedtothegatetohelphimonhishorse,becausehethoughthewasalmostoutofhishead,buthehadwalkedacrossthefields,soLaddiekeptfarbehindandwatcheduntilhesawhimgosafelyinsidehisowndoor。
  IthinkfatherandLaddiesatbesideLeonallnight。Theotherswenttosleep。Alittleafterdaybreak,justasLaddiewasstartingtofeed,therewasanawfulclamour,andherecamealotofneighbourswithEvenSo。Mr。Freshetthadfoundhimasleepinacattleholeinthestrawstack,andsearchedhim,andhehadmoremoney,andthatmadeMr。Freshettsure;andashewasverystrong,andhadbeenforyearsasoldier,andreallylovedtofight,hemarchedpoorEvenSobacktoourhouse。Everyfewrodstheymetmoremenoutsearchingwhocamewiththem,untilthereweresomany,ourfrontyardandtheroadwerecrowded。Ofallthesightsyoueversaw,EvenSolookedtheworst。Youcouldseethathe’ddropoveratmuchmore。Thosemenkeptcryingtheyweregoingtohanghim;butmotherwentoutandtalkedtothem,andsaidtheymustn’tkillamanfortakingonlymoney。Shetoldthemhowlittleitwasworthcomparedwithotherthings;shehadCandacebringEvenSoacupofhotcoffee,lotsofbread,andsausagefromtheskillet,andshesaiditwasourmoney,andourlad,andwewantednothingdoneaboutit。Themendidn’tlikeit,butthetravellerdid。Hegrabbedandgobbledlikeabeastatthehotfoodandcried,andmothersaidsheforgavehim,andtolethimgo。
  ThenMr。Freshettlookedawfuldisappointed,andhecameuptofather,withhisbacktowardmother,andasked:“That’syoursaytoo,Mr。Stanton?“Fathergrinnedsortofrueful-like,buthesaidtogiveEvenSohismoneyandlethimgo。Hetoldallaboutgettingoursback,andhavinghadhimatthehouseoncebefore。
  HebroughtthemoneyLeontookfromhim,butthemensaidnodoubthehadstolenthat,andLeonhadearneditbringinghimback,sothetravellershouldn’thaveit。Theytookhimawayonahorseandsaidthey’dlethimgo,butthatthey’descorthimfromthecounty。FathertoldMr。Freshettthathewasalittlesuspiciousofthem,andhewouldholdhimresponsiblefortheman’slife。Mr。Freshettsaidthathe’dgivehiswordthatthemanwouldbesafe;theyonlywantedtomakesurehewouldn’tcomeback,andthathe’dbecarefulinthefuturehowheabusedhospitality,sotheywent,andallofusweregladofit。
  Idon’tknowwhatMr。Freshettcallssafe,fortheytookEvenSotoGrovevilleandlockedhimupuntilnight。Thentheyledhimtotherailroad,andmadehimcrawlbackandforththroughanoldenginebesidethetrack,untilhewasblackerthananynegroeverborn;andthentheyhadhimswallowabigdoseofcrotonoilforhishealth。ThatwastheonlyKINDthingtheydid,forafterwardtheystartedhimdownthetrackandtoldhimtorun,andallofthemshotathisfeetashewent。HannahFreshetttoldmeatschoolthenextday。HerfathersaidEvenSojusthowled,andflewupintheair,andducked,anddodgedandranlikehe’dneverwalkedastep,orwasabittired。Wemadeagameofit,andafterthatoneoftheboyswasEvenSo,andtheotherswerethemob,andtheonewhocouldhowlnicest,jumphighest,andgofastest,couldbe“It“oftenest。
  Leongrewallrightfasterthanyouwouldthink。Hewenttoschooldayafternext,andtheboysweresickwithenvy。Theyaskedandasked,butLeonwouldn’ttellmuch。Hedidn’tseemtoliketotalkaboutit,andhewouldn’tplaythegameorevenwatchus。Hetalkedabluestreakaboutthemoney。Fatherwasgoingtowritetoeverysheriffofthecountiesalongthewaythemansaidhehadcome,andifhecouldfindnoonebeforespringwhohadbeenrobbed,hesaidLeonmightdowhathelikedwiththemoney。Iusedtopretenditwascomingtome,andeachdayI
  thoughtofanewwaytospendit。Leonwassosurehe’dgetithemarchedrightoverandaskedMr。Pryoraboutaniceyoungthoroughbredhorse,fromhisstables,andwhenhecamebackhecouldgetacoltlikeonesoverycheapthatfatherandLaddielookedateachotherandgasped,andneversaidaword。Theyfiguredup,andifLeongotthemoney,hecouldhavethehorse,andsavesomeforcollege,andfromthestartheneverchangedamiteaboutthosetwothingshewantedtodowithit。Hehadthehorsepickedoutandwenttothefieldtofeedandpetitandmakeitgentle,sohecouldridebareback,andmothersaidhewouldbealmostsickiftheownerofthemoneyturnedup。
  Pullinghisbootsonenight,fathersaidsotoo,andthatthethoughtsofitworriedhim。HesaidMr。Pryorhadshadedhispricesothatifthemoneyhadtogo,hewouldbetemptedtoseeifwecouldn’tmanageitourselves。Idon’tknowhowshadingthepriceofahorsewouldmakeherfeelbetter,butitdid,andmaybeLeonisgoingtogetit。
  CHAPTERX
  LaddieTakesthePlunge“Thisisthestateofman:to-dayheputsforthThetenderleavesofhopes;to-morrowblossoms,Andbearshisblushinghonorsthickuponhim;
  Thethirddaycomesafrost,akillingfrost,And,whenhethinks,good,easyman,fullsurelyHisgreatnessisa-ripening,nipshisroot,Andthenhefalls,asIdo。“
  Watchmetaketheplunge!“saidLaddie。