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第5章

  BeforewereachedtheDeams’Iwishedthatwehadcarriedthemasmothertoldus,forwehadlostthree,andifwestoppedtohuntthem,morewouldhide。BythetimewedrovethemunderthefloodgatecrossingthecreekbetweenourlandandtheDeams’fourweregone。LeonleftmeonthegatewithbothswitchestokeepthemfromgoingbackandherantocallMrs。Deam。Shehadredhairandahottemper,andwewerenotveryanxioustoseeher,butwehadtodoit。WhileLeonwasgoneIwasthinkingprettyfastandIknewexactlyhowthingswouldhappen。FirsttimemothersawMrs。Deamshewouldaskheriftheduckswereallright,andshewouldtellthatfourweregone。Motherwouldaskhowmanyshehad,andshewouldsaytwelve,thenmotherwouldrememberthatshestarteduswithtwelveinthebasket——Ohwhat’stheuse!Somethinghadtobedone。Ithadtobedonequicklytoo,forIcouldhearAmandaDeam,herboySammyandLeoncomingacrossthebarnyard。Ilookedaroundindespair,butwhenthingsaretheveryworst,thereisalmostalwayssomewayout。
  Onthedrystrawworkedbetweenandpushingagainstthepanelsofthefloodgate,notfarfromme,Isawabigblackwatersnake。I
  tookonegoodlookatit:nocopperyhead,nogeometrypatterns,norattlebox,soIknewitwasn’tpoisonousandwouldn’tbiteuntilitwashurt,andifitdid,allyouhadtodowastosucktheplace,anditwouldn’tamounttomorethantwolittlepricksasifpinshadstuckyou;butabigsnakewasagoodexcuse。I
  rolledfromthefloodgateamongtheducks,andcried,“Snake!“
  Theyscatteredeverywhere。Thesnakelazilyuncoiledandslidacrossthestrawsoslowlythat——thankgoodness!AmandaDeamgotafairlookatit。Sheimmediatelybegantojumpupanddownandscream。Leongrabbedastickandcamerunningtothewater。I
  criedsohehadtohelpmeoutfirst。
  “Don’tlethercountthem!“Iwhispered。
  Leongavemeoneswiftlookandallthemischiefinhisblueeyespeepedout。Hewasthefunniestboyyoueverknew,anyway。
  Mostlyhelookedscowlyandabused。Hehadagrievanceagainsteverybodyandeverything。Hesaidnoneofuslikedhim,andweimposedonhim。FathersaidthatifhetannedLeon’sjacketforanything,andsethimdowntothinkitover,hewouldpoutawhile,thenhewouldlookthoughtful,suddenlyhisfacewouldlightupandhewouldgoawaysparkling;andyoucoulddependuponithewoulddothesamethingover,orsomethingworse,insideanhour。Whenhewantedto,hecouldsmilethemostwinningsmile,andhecouldcoaxyouintoanything。Mothersaidshedreadedtohavetoborrowadimefromhim,ifapeddlercaughtherwithoutchange,becausesheknewshe’dbekeptpayingitbackforthenextsixmonths。Rightnowhewasthebusiestkindofaboy。
  “Whereisit?Letmegetagoodlickatit!Don’tscaretheducks!“hewouldcry,andchasethemfromonebanktotheother,whileAmandadancedandfoughtimaginarysnakes。Forawomanwhohadseenasmanyasshemusthaveinherlife,itwastoofunny。
  Idon’tthinkIcouldlaughharder,orLeonandSammy。Weenjoyedourselvessomuchthatatlastshebegantobeangry。
  Shequitdancing,andcommencedhuntingducks,forsure。Sheheldherskirtshigh,pokedalongthebanks,jumpedthecreekanddidn’talwaysgetclearacross。Herhairshookdown,shelostasidecomb,andshecouldn’tfindhalftheducks。
  “Youyoungunspackrightoutofhere,“shesaid。“MeandSammycangetthembetterourselves,andifwedon’tfindallofthem,we’llknowwheretheyare。“
  “Wehaven’tgotanyofyourducks,“Isaidangrily,butLeonsmiledhismostangelicsmile,anditseemedasifheweregoingtocry。
  “Ofcourse,ifyouwanttoaccusemotherofstealingyourducks,youcan,“hesaidplaintively,“butIshouldthinkyou’dbeashamedtodoit,afterallthetroublewetooktocatchthembeforetheyswamtotheriver,whereyouneverwouldhavefoundoneofthem。Comeon,LittleSister,let’sgohome。“
  HestartedandIfollowed。Assoonaswegotaroundthebendwesatonthebank,hungourfeetinthewater,leanedagainsteachotherandlaughed。Wejustlaughedourselvesalmostsick。WhenAmanda’sfacegotfirered,andherhaircamedown,andshejumpedanddidn’tgoquiteover,shelookedaperfectfright。
  “Willsheeverfindallofthem?“Iaskedatlast。
  “Ofcourse,“saidLeon。“Shewillcombthegrassandstrainthewateruntilshegetseveryone。“
  “Hoo-hoo!“
  IlookedatLeon。Hewassointentlywatchinganoldturkeybuzzardhangingintheair,heneverheardthecallthatmeantitwastimeforustobehomeandcleaningupforSunday。Itwasdifficulttohurry,forafterwehadbeensoapedandscoured,wehadtositonthebackstepsandcommittomemoryversesfromtheBible。Atlastwewadedtowardhome。Twooftheduckswehadlostswambeforeusalltheway,soweknewtheywerealive,andalltheyneededwasfinding。
  “Ifshehadn’taccusedmotherofstealingheroldducks,I’dcatchthoseandcarrythembacktoher,“saidLeon。“Butsinceshethinkswearesomean,I’lljustletherandlittleSammyfindthem。“
  Thenweheardtheirvoicesastheycamedownthecreek,soLeonreachedmehishandandwescamperedacrossthewaterandmeadow,neverstoppinguntilwesatonthetoprailofourbackorchardfence。Thereweheardanothercall,butthatwasonlytwo。Wesatthere,restedandlookedatthegreenapplesaboveourheads,wishingtheywereripe,andtalkingabouttheducks。WecouldseeMrs。DeamandSammycomingdownthecreek,oneoneachside。
  Weslidfromthefenceandranintoaqueerhollowthatwascutintothehillbetweenthenever-failandtheBaldwinappletrees。
  Thathollowwasovergrownwithweeds,andfulloftrimmingsfromtrees,stumps,everythingthatnoonewantedanyplaceelseintheorchard。Itwastheonlyunkeptspotonourland,andI
  alwayswonderedwhyfatherdidn’tcleanitoutandmakeitlookrespectable。IsaidsotoLeonaswecrouchedtherewatchingdownthehillwhereMrs。DeamandSammyhuntedduckswithnotsuchverygrandsuccess。Theyseemedtohavesomanytheycouldn’tdecidewhethertogobackorgoon,sotheymusthavefoundmostofthem。
  “YouknowI’vealwayshadmysuspicionsaboutthisplace,“saidLeon。“Thereissomewhereonourlandthatpeoplecanbehiddenforalongtime。Icanrememberwellenoughbeforethewareversolong,andwhileitwasgoingworst,wewouldfindthewagoncoveredwithmoremudinthemorningthanhadbeenonitatnight;andthehorseswouldbesplashedandtired。OnceIwasawakeinthenightandheardvoices。Itmademewantadrink,soIwentdownstairsforit,andranrightintothebiggest,blackestmanwhoevergrew。Iffatherandmotherhadn’tbeenthereI’dhavebeenscaredintofits。Nextmorninghewasgoneandtherewasn’tawhisper。FathersaidI’dhadbaddreams。
  Thatnightthehorsesmadeanothermysterioustrip。Nowwheredidtheykeeptheblackmanallthatday?“
  “Whatdidtheyhaveablackmanfor?“
  “TheywerehelpinghimrunawayfromslaverytobefreeinCanada。Itwasallright。I’dhavedonethesamething。Theyhelpedalot。FatherwasafriendoftheGovernor。Therewerelettersfromhim,andtherewassomegoodreasonwhyfatherstayedathome,whenhewascrazyaboutthewar。IthinkthisfarmwaswhattheycalledanUndergroundStation。WhatIwanttoknowiswherethestationwas。“
  “Maybeit’shere。Let’shunt,“Isaid。“Iftheblackmenwereheresometime,theywouldhavetobefed,andthisisnotfarfromthehouse。“
  Sowetooklongsticksandbeganpokingintotheweeds。Thenwemovedthebrush,andsureasyoulive,wefoundanolddoorwithabigstoneagainstit。IlookedatLeonandhelookedatme。
  “Hoo-hoo!“camemother’svoice,andthatwasthethirdcall。
  “Hum!Mustbeforus,“saidLeon。“Webettergoassoonaswegetalittledryer。“
  Hesliddownthebankononeside,andIontheother,andwepushedatthestone。Ithoughtweneverwouldgetitrolledawaysowecouldopenthedooracrack,butwhenwedidwhatwesawwasmostsurprising。Therewasalittleroom,dreadfullysmall。
  butaroom。Therewasstrawscatteredoverthefloor,verydeepononeside,whereanoldblanketshowedthatithadbeenabed。
  Acrosstheendtherewasashelf。Onitwasacandlestick,withahalf-burnedcandleinit,apiepanwithsomemouldycrumbs,crusts,bonesinit,andatincan。Leonpickedupthecanandlookedin。Icouldseetoo。
  Ithadbeenusedforwaterorcoffee,astheplatehadforfood,once,butnowitwasstuffedfullofmoney。IsawLeonpullsomeoutandthenshoveitback,andhecametothedoorwhiteascouldbe,shutitbehindhimandbegantopushatthestone。
  Whenwegotitinplaceweputthebrushoverit,andfixedeverythinglikeithadbeen。
  AtlastLeonsaid:“That’sthetimewegotintosomethingnotintendedforus,andiffatherfindsitout,weareinforagoodthrashing。Areyoujustablubberingbaby,orareyoubigenoughtokeepstill?“
  “IamoldenoughthatIcouldhavegonetoschooltwoyearsago,andIwon’ttell!“Isaidstoutly。
  “Allright!Comeonthen,“saidLeon。“Idon’tknowbutmotherhasbeencallingus。“
  Westarteduptheorchardpathatthefourthcall。
  “Hoo-hoo!“answeredLeoninasicklittlevoicetomakeitsoundfaraway。MusthavemademotherthinkwewereonDeams’hill。
  Thenwewentonsidebyside。
  “SayLeon,youfoundtheStation,didn’tyou?“
  “Don’ttalkaboutit!“snappedLeon。
  Ichangedthesubject“Whosemoneydoyousupposethatis?“
  “Ohcrackey!Youcandependonagirltoseeeverything,“
  groanedLeon。“Doyouthinkyou’llbeabletostandtheswitchingthatjobwillbringyou,withoutgettingsickinbed?“
  NowIneverhadbeensickinbed,andfromwhatIhadseenofotherpeoplewhowere,Ineverwantedtobe。Theideaofbeingswitcheduntilitmademesickwastoomuchforme。IshutmymouthtightandIneveropeneditabouttheStationplace。Aswereachedthemaiden’s-blushappletreecameanothercall,anditsoundedprettycross,Icantellyou。Leonreachedhishand。
  “Now,it’stimetorun。Letmedothetalking。“
  Wewereoutofbreathwhenwereachedthebackdoor。Therestoodthetubonthekitchenfloor,theboileronthestove,soap,towels,andcleanclothingonchairs。Leonhadhisturnathavinghisearswashedfirst,becausehecouldbathehimselfwhilemotherdidmyhair。
  “WasMrs。Deamgladtogetherducksback?“sheaskedasshefine-combedLeon。
  “Aw,younevercantellwhethershe’sgladaboutanythingornot,“growledLeon。“You’dhavethoughtfromthewaysheacted,thatwe’dbeentryingtostealherducks。Shesaidifshemissedanyshe’dknowwheretofindthem。“
  “WellasIlive!“criedmother。“WhyIwouldn’thavebelievedthatofAmandaDeam。Youtoldheryouthoughttheywerewild,ofcourse。“
  “Ididn’thaveachancetotellheranything。Theminutetheducksstruckthewatertheystartedrightbackdownstream,andtherewasabigsnake,andwehadanawfultime。Wegotwettryingtoheadthemback,andthenwedidn’tfindallofthem。“
  “Theyarelikelittleeels。YoushouldhavehelpedAmanda。“
  “Well,youcalledsocrosswethoughtyouwouldcomeafterus,sowehadtorun。“
  “Oneneverknows,“sighedmother。“Ithoughtyouwereloitering。
  OfcourseifIhadknownyouwerehavingtroublewiththeducks!
  Ithinkyouhadbettergobackandhelpthem。“
  “Didn’tIdoenoughtotakethemhome?Can’tSammyDeamcatchducksasfastasIcan?“
  “Isupposeso,“saidmother。“AndImustgetyourbathingoutofthewayofsupper。YouusethetubwhileIdoLittleSister’shair。“
  IalmosthatedSunday,becauseofwhathadtobedonetomyhaironSaturday,togetreadyforit。Allweekithungintwolongbraidsthatwerebrushedandarrangedeachmorning。ButonSaturdayithadtobecombedwithafinecomb,oiledandrolledaroundstripsoftinuntilSundaymorning。Motherdideverythingthoroughly。Sherakedthatfinecomboverourscalpsuntilshealmostraisedtheblood。Shehadn’ttimetofoolwithtangles,andwehadsomuchhairshedidn’tknowwhattodowithallofit,anyway。Whenshewasbusytalkingshereachedaroundtoofarandcombedacrossourforeheadsorrakedthetipofanear。
  ButonSundaymorningweforgotallthat,whenwewalkeddowntheaislewithshiningcurlshangingbelowourwaists。Motherwasusingthefinecomb,whenshelookedup,andtherestoodMrs。
  Freshett。Wecouldseeataglancethatshewasoutofbreath。
  “HaveIbeatthem?“shecried。
  “Whomareyoutryingtobeat?“askedmotherasshetoldMaytosetachairforMrs。Freshettandbringheradrink。
  “Thegrave-kivermen,“shesaid。“Iwantedtogettoyoufirst。“
  “Well,youhave,“saidmother。“Restawhileandthentellme。“
  ButMrs。Freshettwassoexcitedshecouldn’trest。
  “Ithoughttheywerecomingstraightondown,“shesaid,“buttheymusthaveturnedoffatthecrossroads。Iwanttodowhat’srightbymychildrenhereorthere,“pantedMrs。Freshett,“andthesemenseemedtothinkthecontrivancetheywassellin’
  perfectlygrand,an’liketobeanaidtothesoul’ssalvation。
  Niceasitseemed,an’convincin’astheytalked,Icouldn’tgettheconsentofmymindtoorder,untilIknowedifyouwasgoin’
  tokiveryourdeadwiththecontraption。Noneoftherestoftheneighboursseemoverfriendlytome,an’I’vetoldJosiahmany’sthetime,thatIdidn’tcarearapiftheywa’n’t,solongasI
  hadyou。SaysI,`Josiah,tomywayofthinkin’,sheistopcrustinthisneighbourhood,andI’monthesafesideapin’herwaysclostaspossible。’“