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第32章

  fittedintothelandscape,thebutterflieswouldthinkmeaflowertoo,andalightonmyhair,dress,andmyhands,even。
  Godnevermadeanythingmorebeautifulthanthosebutterflies,withtheirwingsofbrightlypaintedvelvetdown,theirbrighteyes,theircuriousantennae,andtheirqueer,ticklyfeet。
  Laddiehadpromisedmeabooktellingallabouteverykindtherewas,thefirsttimehewenttoacity,soIwaswishingIhadit,andwasamongmypetbeautieswithit,whenIdiscoveredhimbendingoverme。
  Hetookmyarm,andmarchingbacktohisplace,helpedmetothedeepwindowseatbesidehim,wherewithmyheadonalevel,andwithinafootofhis,Icouldseeeverythinginthewholeroom。
  Idon’tknowwhyIeverspentanytimepiningforthebeautiesofGeorgianaJaneTitcomb’sgrave,evenwithitshandsomeheadstoneonwhichwascarvedalambstandingonthreefeetandholdingabanneroveritsshoulderwiththefourth,andthegeraniums,roses,andtheweepingwillowthatgrewoverit,thrownin。I
  mighthavetrustedLaddie。Heneverhadforgottenme;untilhedid,Ishouldhavekeptunwaveringfaith。
  Now,Ihadthebestplaceofanyoneintheroom,andIsmoothedmynewplaidfrockandshookmyhandmadecurlsjustasnearlikeShelleyaseverIcould。Butitseemsthatmostoftheointmentinthisworldhasaflyinit,likeintheBible,forfineasmylocationwas,IsoonknewthatIshouldaskLaddietoputmedown,becausethewindowbehindmedidn’tfititsframe,andthenightwasbitter。BeforehalfanhourIwasstiffwithcold;butIdoubtifIwouldhavegivenupthatlocationifIhadknownI
  wouldfreeze,becausethiswasthemostfunIhadeverseen。
  MissAmeliabeganwithMcGuffey’sspellingbook,andwheneversomepoorunfortunatemadeabadbreakthecrowdroaredwithlaughter。PeterJusticestooduptospellandbeforethreeroundshewasnoddingonhisfeet,soshepronounced“sleepy“tohim。SomeonenudgedPeteandhewakedupandspelledit,s-l-e,sle,p-e,pe,andbecausehereallywassosleepyitmadeeveryonelaugh。JamesWhittakerspelledcompromisewithak,andIsaacThomasspelledsoap,s-o-a-p-e,anditwasallthefunnierthathecouldn’tspellit,forfromhislooksyoucouldtellthathehadnoacquaintancewithitinanyshape。ThenMissAmeliagaveout“marriage“tothespooniestyoungmaninthedistrict,and“stepfather“toamanwhowascourtingawidowwithninechildren;and“coquette“toourShelley,whohadbeenmakingsheep’seyesatJohnnyMyers,soittookherbysurpriseandshejoinedthemajority,whichbythattimeoccupiedseats。
  Therewasmuchlaughingandclappingofhandsforatime,butwhenMissAmeliahadletthemhavetheirfunandthinnedthelinestohalfadozenoneachsidewhocouldreallyspell,shebeganbusiness,andpronouncedthehardestwordsshecouldfindinthebook,andthespellerscaughtthemupandrattledthemofflikemachines。
  “Incompatibility,“shegaveout,andbeforethesoundofhervoicediedawaythePrincesswasspelling:“I-n,in,c-o-m,com,incom,p-a-t,pat,incompat,i,incompati,b-i-l,bil,incompatibil,i,incompatibili,t-y,ty,incompatibility。“
  ThenLaddiespelled“incomprehensibility,“andtheyfinishedupthe“bilities“andthe“alities“witharushandchangedMcGuffey’sforWebster,withfiveonLaddie’ssideandthreeonthePrincess’,andwhentheyquitwithit,thePrincesswasalone,andLaddieandourlittleMayfacingher。
  Fromthatonyoucouldcallitrealspelling。Theyspelledfromthegrammars,hyperbole,synecdoche,andepizeuxis。Theyspelledfromthephysiology,chlorophyll,coccyx,arytenoid,andthenamesofthebonesandnerves,andallthehardwordsinsideyou。
  Theytriedthediseasesandspelledjaundice,neurasthenia,andtongue-tied。Theytriedalltheoccupationsandprofessions,andwentthroughthestoresandspelledallsortsofhardware,chinaanddrygoods。Eachsidekeptcheeringitsownandurgingthemtodotheirbest,andeveryfewminutessomemaninthebackofthehousesaidsomethingthatwastoofunny。WhenMissAmeliapronounced“bombazine“toLaddieoursidecried,“Careful,Laddie,careful!you’reoutofyourelement!“
  Andwhenshegave“swivel-tree“tothePrincess,hersidewhispered,“Goeasy!Doyouknowwhatitis?Makeherdefineit。“
  Theybranchedoverthecountry。MaymetherJonahonthemountains。Katahdinwastoomuchforher,andLaddieandthePrincesswerelefttofightitoutalone。Ididn’tthinkLaddielikedit。I’msureheneverexpectedittoturnoutthatway。
  Hemusthavebeencertainhecouldbeather,forafterhefinishedEnglishthereweretwoorthreeotherlanguagesheknew,andeveryoneinthedistrictfeltthathecouldwin,andexpectedhimtodoit。Itwasanawfulplacetoputhimin,I
  couldseethat。Hestoodalittlemoreerectthanusual,withhiseyestowardthePrincess,andwhenhissidekeptcrying,“Keeptheprize,Laddie!Holdupthegloryofthedistrict!“hegroundoutthewordsasifhehadaspiteatthemfornotbeingsohardthathewouldhaveanexcuseforgoingdown。
  ThePrincesswaspoisedlightlyonherfeet,herthickcurls,justtouchinghershoulders,shininginthelight;hereyeslikestars,herperfect,darkovalfaceflushedarichred,andherdeepbosomrisingandfallingwithexcitement。ManytimesinlateryearsIhavetriedtorememberwhenthePrincesswasloveliestofall,andthatnightalwaysstandsfirst。
  Iwasthinkingfast。Laddiewasabigman。Menwerestrongonpurposesotheycouldbearthings。HelovedthePrincessso,andhedidn’tknowwhethershelovedhimornot;andeverymarriageablemaninthreecountieswasjustachingforthechancetocourther,andIdidn’tfeelthathedaredriskhurtingherfeelings。
  Laddiesaid,tobethemanwhoconqueredthePrincessandtowhomsheliftedherlipsforafirstkisswasworthlifeitself。I
  madeupmymindthatnightthatheknewjustexactlywhathewastalkingabout。Ithoughtsotoo。AndIseemedtounderstandwhyLaddie——Laddieinhisyouth,strength,andmanlybeauty,Laddie,whoboastedthattherewasnotanerveinhisbody——trembledbeforethePrincess。
  Itlookedasifshehadsetherselfagainsthimandwasworkingforthehonours,andifshewantedthem,Ididn’tfeelthatheshouldchancebeatingher,andthen,too,itwasbeginningtobeplainthatitwasnonetoosurehecould。Laddiedidn’tseemtobetheonlyonewhohadbeenwelldrilledinspelling。
  Iheldmyjawssetaminute,sothatIcouldspeakwithoutLaddieknowinghowIwasshivering,andthenIwhispered:“Excepthereyesaresofter,shelooksjustlikeacardinal。“
  Laddienoddedemphaticallyandmovingastepnearerlaidhiselbowacrossmyknees。Heavens,howtheyspelled!TheyfinishedallthewordsIeverheardandspelledlikelightningthroughalotofothersthemeaningofwhichIcouldn’timagine。Fathernevergavethemoutathome。Theyspelledepiphany,gaberdine,ichthyology,gewgaw,kaleidoscope,andtroubadour。ThenLaddiespelledonewordtwodifferentways;andthePrincesswenthimonebetter,forshespelledanotherthree。
  TheyspelledfromtheBible,Nebuchadnezzar,Potiphar,Peleg,Belshazzar,Abimelech,andahostofothersIneverheardtheministerpreachabout。Thentheydidthemostdreadfulthingofall。“Broom,“pronouncedtheteacher,andIbeganmentally,b-r-
  o-o-m,butLaddiespelled“b-r-o-u-g-h-a-m,“andIstaredathiminadaze。AsecondlaterMissAmeliagaveout“Beecham“tothePrincess,andagainItriedit,b-e-e-c-h,butthePrincesswasspelling“B-e-a-u-c-h-a-m-p,“andIalmostfellfromthewindow。
  TheykeptthatupuntilIwasnearlycrazywithnervousness;I
  forgotIwashalffrozen。IpulledLaddie’ssleeveandwhisperedinhisear:“Doyouthinkshe’llcryifyoubeather?“
  Iwashalfcryingmyself,thestrainhadbeenawful。Iwastornbetweenthesedearestlovesofmine。
  “Seenmehaveanychancetobeather?“retortedLaddie。
  MissAmeliaseemedtohaveusedmostofherbooks,andatlastpickedupanoldgeographyandbegangivingoutpointsaroundthecoast,whileLaddieandthePrincesstookturnssnatchingthewordsfromhermouthandspellingthem。Fatheroftendidthat,soLaddiewassafethere。TheywerejustgoingitwhenMissAmeliapronounced,“TerradelFuego,“tothePrincess。“T-e-r-r-
  a,Terra,d-e-l,del,F-i-e-u-g-o,“spelledthePrincess,andsatdownsuddenlyinthemidstofamightygroanfromherside,swelledbyawailfromonelittlehomedistrictdeserter。
  “Next!“calledMissAmelia。
  “T-e-r-r-a,Terra,d-e-l,del,F-e-u-g-o,“spelledLaddie。
  “Wrong!“wailedMissAmelia,andoursidebreathedonebiggroaninconcert,andIliftedupmyvoiceinthatalso。Theneveryonelaughedandpretendedtheydidn’tcare,andthePrincesscameoverandshookhandswithLaddie,andLaddiesaidtoMissAmelia:
  “JustletmetakethatbookaminuteuntilIseehowthethingreallydoesgo。“Itwaswelldoneandsatisfiedthecrowd,whichclappedandcheered;butasIhadheardhimspellitmany,manytimesforfather,hedidn’tfoolme。
  LaddieandthePrincessdrewslipsforthebookanditfelltoher。HewassopleasedhekissedmeasheliftedmedownandnevernoticedIwassostiffIcouldscarcelystand——andIdidfalltwicegoingtothesleigh。Mybedwaswarmandmyroomwaswarm,butIchilledthenightthroughanduntilthenextafternoon,whenIgrewsofaintandsleepyIcrepttoMissAmelia’sdesk,halfdeadwithfright——itwasmyfirsttriptoaskanexcuse——andbegged:“Ohteacher,I’msosick。Pleaseletmegohome。“
  Ithinkoneglancemusthavesatisfiedherthatitwastrue,forshesaidverykindlythatImight,andshewouldsendLeonalongtotakecareofme。ButmytroubleswereonlyhalfoverwhenI
  hadherconsent。ItwasveryprobableIwouldbecalledababyandsentbackwhenIreachedhome,soIrefusedcompanyandstartedalone。Itseemedamilepastthecemetery。IwassotiredIstopped,andleaningagainstthefence,peepedthroughatthewhitestonesandthewhitermoundstheycovered,andwonderedhowmymotherwouldfeelifshewerecompelledtolaymebesidethetwolittlewhoopingcoughandfeversistersalreadysleepingthere。Idecidedthatitwouldbesoverydreadful,thatthetearsbegantorolldownmycheeksandfreezebeforetheyfell。
  DowntheBigHillslowlyIwent。Howbareitlookedthen!Onlyleaflesstreesanddriedseedpodsrattlingonthebushes,thesandfrozen,andnotarushtobeseenforthethickblanketofsnow。Afewrodsabovethebridgewasafootpath,smoothandwellworn,thatleddowntothecreek,beatenbythefeetofchildrenwhoracediteverydayandtookarunningslideacrosstheice。Istruckintothepathasalways;butIwastoostifftorun,forItried。Iwalkedontheice,andbeingalmostwornout,satonthebridgeandfelltowatchingthewaterbubblingundertheglassycrust。Iwassodullahorse’sfeetstruckthebridgebeforeIheardthebells——forIhadbellsinmyearsthatday——andwhenIlookedupitwasthePrincess——thePrincessinherreddressandfurs,withasilkhoodinsteadofherhat,hersleighlikeapicture,withabuffalorobe,thatitwaswhisperedaboutthecountry,costoverahundreddollars,andherthoroughbredmareMauddancingandprancing。“Blessme!Isityou,LittleSister?“sheasked。“ShallIgiveyouaridehome?“
  BeforeIcouldscarcelyrealizeshewasthere,Iwasbesideherandshewastuckingthefinewarmrobeoverme。Iliftedapairofdulleyestoherface。
  “OhPrincess,Iamsogladyoucame,“Isaid。“Idon’tthinkI
  couldhavegoneanotherstepifIhadfrozenonthebridge。“
  ThePrincessbenttolookinmyface。“Why,youpoorchild!“Sheexclaimed,“you’rewhiteasdeath!Whereareyouill?“
  Ileanedonhershoulder,thoughordinarilyIwouldnothaveofferedtotouchherfirst,andmurmured:“Iamnotill,outdoors,onlydull,sleepy,andfreezingwiththecold。“
  “Itwasthatwindow!“sheexclaimed。“Ithoughtofit,butI
  trustedLaddie。“
  Thatrousedmealittle。
  “OhPrincess,“Icried,“youmustn’tblameLaddie!Iknewitwastoocold,butIwouldn’ttellhim,becauseifheputmedownI
  couldn’tseeyou,andwethought,butforyoureyesbeingsofter,youlookedjustlikeacardinal。“
  ThePrincesshuggedmecloseandlaughedmerrily。“Youdarling!“
  shecried。
  Thensheshookmeupsharply:“Don’tyoudaregotosleep!“shesaid。“Imusttakeyouhomefirst。“
  Oncethereshequietedmymother’salarm,putmetobed,drovethreemilesforDr。Fennerandhadmestartednicelyontheroadtoamonthoflungfever,beforesheleft。InmydeliriumI
  spelledvolumes;andthemiracleofitwasInevermissedaworduntilIcameto“TerradelFuego,“andthereIcoveredmylipsandstoutlyinsistedthatitwasthePrincess’secret。
  Tokeepmefromthatdangersleepontheroad,sheshookmeupandaskedaboutthespellingbee。IthoughtitwasthegrandestthingIhadeverseeninmylife,andItoldherso。Shegatheredmecloseandwhispered:“Tellmesomething,LittleSister,please。“
  Theminx!SheknewIthoughtthatafarfinertitlethanhers。
  “WouldLaddiecare?“Iquestioned。
  “Notintheleast!“
  “Wellthen,Iwill。“
  “CanLaddiespell`TerradelFuego?’“shewhispered。
  Inodded。
  “Areyousure?“
  “Ihaveheardhimdoitoverandoverforfather。“
  ThePrincessforgotIwassosick,forgotherhorse,forgoteverything。Shethrewherheadbackandherhandsup,untilherhorsestoppedinanswertotheloosenedline,andshelaughedandlaughed。Shelaugheduntilpealonpealre-echoedfromourBigWoodsclearacrossthewesteighty。Shelaugheduntilherringingnotessetmyslowpulsesonfire,andstartedmynumbedbraininonelasteffort。Istoodupandtookherlovelyfacebetweenmypalms,turningituntilIcouldseewhetherthethoughtthathadcometomeshowedinhereyes,anditdid。
  “Ohyoudarling,splendidPrincess!“Icried。“YoumisseditonpurposetoletLaddiebeat!Youcanspellittoo!“