Whenmotheraskedhertodinnershesaid:“Thankyoukindly。I
shouldbegladtogo,butmypeopleexpectmeathomeandtheywouldbeuneasy。Perhapsyouwouldallowmetorideoversomeweekdayandbecomeacquainted?“
Mothersaidshewouldbehappytohaveher,andShelleysaidsotoo,butSallywasnonetoocordial。Shehaddarkcurlsandpinkcheeksherself,andeveryonehadsaidshewastheprettiestgirlinthecountybeforeShelleybegantoblossomoutandshowwhatshewasgoingtobe。Sallynevermindedthat,butwhenthePrincesscameshewasalittletaller,andherhairwasatriflelonger,andheavier,andblacker,andhereyeswerealittlelargeranddarker,andwhereSallyhadpinkskinandredlips,thePrincesswasdarkasolive,andherlipsandcheekswerelikeredvelvet。Anyway,thePrincesshadsaidshewouldcomeover;
motherandShelleyhadbeendecenttoher,andSallyhadn’tbeenexactlyinsulting。ItwouldbealittlemorethanyoucouldexpectforhertobewildaboutthePrincess。Ibelieveshewaspleasedoverhavingbeeninvitedtodinner,andasshewasastrangershecouldn’tknowthatmotherhadwhatwecalledthe“invitationhabit。“
IhaveseenheraskfromfifteentotwentyinonetripdowntheaisleonSundaymorning。Shewantedthemtocometoo;themorewhocame,thebettershelikedit。IfthehitchingrackandbarnyardwerefullonSundayshejustbeamed。Ifthesermonpleasedher,sheinvitedmore。Thatmorningshewasfeelingsogoodsheaskedseventeen;andassheonlyhaddressedsixchickens——thirdtable,backsandham,formeasusual;butwhentheprospectswereasnow,IalwaysmanagedtocoaxafewgizzardsfromCandace;shedidn’tdaregivemelivers——theywerecounted。Almosteveryoneinthechurchwasthehappiestthatmorningtheyhadbeeninyears。Whenthepreachercame,hebreatheditfromtheair,anditworkedonhimsohepreachedthebestsermonheeverhad,andneverknewthatLeonmadehimdoit。
Maybeafterallit’sagoodthingtotellpeopleabouttheirmeannessandgivethemastirringuponceinawhile。
CHAPTERIII
Mr。Pryor’sDoor“GriefwillbejoyifonitsedgeFallsoftthatholiestray,JoywillbegriefifnofaintpledgeBethereofheavenlyday。“
HaveSallyandPetersaidanythingaboutgettingmarriedyet?“
askedmybigsisterLucyofmother。Lucywashomeonavisit。
Shewasbathingherbabyandmotherwassewing。
“Notaword!“
“Aretheyengaged?“
“Sallyhasn’tmentionedit。“
“Well,can’tyoufindout?“
“HowcouldI?“askedmother。
“Why,watchthemalittleandseehowtheyactwhentheyaretogether。Ifhekissesherwhenheleaves,ofcoursetheyareengaged。“
“ItwouldbebesttowaituntilSallytellsme,“laughedmother。
Iheardthisfromthebacksteps。NeithermothernorLucyknewI
wasthere。Iwentintoseeiftheywouldletmetakethebaby。
Ofcoursetheywouldn’t!Mothertookitherself。Shewasrocking,andsoftlysingingmyDutchsongthatIlovedbest;I
can’tspellit,butitsoundslikethis:
“Trus,trus,trill;
Derpowerridderfill,Fillsphringaveck,Plodschlicterpowerinderdreck。“
OnceIaskedmothertosingitinEnglish,andshecouldn’tbecauseitdidn’trhymethatwayandthewordswouldn’tfitthenotes;itwasjust,“Trot,trot,trot,aboyrodeacolt。Thecoltsprangaside;downwenttheboyinthedirt。“
“Aw,don’tsingmysongtothatlittlered,pug-nosedbald-head!“
Isaid。
Really,itwasaverynicebaby;IonlysaidthatbecauseI
wantedtoholdit,andmotherwouldn’tgiveitup。ItriedtocoaxMaytothedamsnakehunting,butshecouldn’tgo,soIhadtoamusemyself。Ihadadoll,butIneverplayedwithitexceptwhenIwasdresseduponSunday。Anyway,what’stheuseofadollwhenthere’salivebabyinthehouse?Ididn’tcaremuchformyplayhousesinceIhadseenonesomuchfinerthatLaddiehadmadeforthePrincess。OfcourseIknewmosswouldn’ttakerootinourorchardasitdidinthewoods,neitherwouldwillowcuttingsortheredflowers。Finally,Idecidedtogohunting。
Iwentintothegardenandgatheredeveryripetouch-me-notpodI
couldfind,andalltheportulaca。ThenIstrippedthetigerliliesofeachlittleblackballatthebasesoftheleaves,andtookallthefouro’clockseedtherewas。ThenIgotmybiggestalderpopgunandstarteduptheroadtowardSarahHood’s。
Iwasgoingalongsingingalittleverse;itwasn’tDutcheither;
theoldbabycouldhavethatifitwantedit。SoonasIgotfromsightofthehouseImadeapowderhornofacurledleaf,loadedmygunwithportulacapowder,rammedinatigerlilybullet,laidtheweaponacrossmyshoulder,andsteppedhighandlightlyasLaddiedoeswhenhe’sintheBigWoodshuntingforsquirrel。Itmusthavebeenmyownsinging——Iamrathergoodathearingthings,butInevernoticedasoundthattime,untilavoicelikearustysawsaid:“Goodmorning,Nimrod!“
Isprangfromthesoftdustandlandedamongthedogfennelofafencecorner,inaflyingleap。ThenIlooked。ItwasthePrincess’father,tall,andgray,andgrim,ridingabigblackhorsethatseemedasifithadbeencurriedwiththefinecombandbrushedwiththegreaserag。
“Goodmorning!“IsaidwhenIcouldspeak。
“AmIcorrectinthesurmisethatyouareonthechasewithapopgun?“heaskedpolitely。
“Yessir,“Ianswered,gettingmybreaththebestIcould。
ItcameeasierafterInoticedhedidn’tseemtobeangryaboutanything。
“Whereisyourhuntingground,andwhatgameareyouafter?“heaskedgravely。
“YoucanseethegreatAfricanjungleoverthere。Iamgoingtohuntforlionsandtigers。“
Youalwaysmustanswerpolitelyanyonewhospeakstoyou;andyougetsoundlythrashed,atleastatourhouse,ifyoudon’tbepolitestofalltoanolderpersonespeciallywithwhitehair。
Fatherisextremelyparticularaboutwhitehair。Itisa“crownofglory,“whenitisfoundinthewayoftheLord。MahlonPryorhadenoughcrownofgloryforthreemen,butmaybehiswasn’texactlyglory,becausehewasn’tinthewayoftheLord。Hewasinawayofhisown。Hemusthavehadmuchconfidenceinhimself。AtourhousewewouldrathertrustintheLord。Ionlytoldhimaboutthelionsandtigersbecauseheaskedme,andthatwasthewayIplayed。Butyoushouldhaveheardhimlaugh。Youwouldn’thavesupposedtoseehimthathecould。
“Umph!“hesaidatlast。“Iamalittlecuriousaboutyourammunition。Justhowtoyoubringdownyourprey?“
“Iuseportulacapowderandtigerlilybulletsonthetigers,andfouro’clocksonthelions,“Isaid。
Youcouldhaveheardhimamile,driedupashewas。
“Iusedtoweararedcoatandridetothehoundsfoxhunting,“
hesaid。“It’sgreatsport。Won’tyoutakemewithyoutothejungle?“
Ididn’twanthimintheleast,butifanyoneolderasksrightouttogowithyou,whatcanyoudo?Iamgoingtotellseveralthingsyouwon’tbelieve,andthisisoneofthem:Hegotoffhishorse,tiedittothefence,andclimbedoverafterme。HewentonaskingquestionsandofcourseIhadtotellhim。Mostofwhathewantedtoknow,hispeopleshouldhavetaughthimbeforehewastenyearsold,butfathersaystheydothingsdifferentlyinEngland。
“Theredoesn’tseemtobemanytreesinthejungle。“
“Well,there’sone,andit’saboutthemostimportantonourland,“Itoldhim。“Fatherwouldn’tcutitdownforafarm。Youseethatlittledarkbagnearlyasbigasyourfist,swingingoutthereonthatlimb?Well,everyspringoneofthesebirds,yellowasorangepeel,withvelvetblackwings,weavesanestlikethat,andoveronthatbigbranch,highup,onejustasbrightredastheotherisyellow,andthesameblackwings,buildsacradleforhisbabies。Fathersaysaredbirdandayellowonekeepinghouseinthesametreeisthebiggestthingthateverhappenedinourfamily。Theycomeeveryyearandthatistheirtree。Ibelievefatherwouldshootanyonewhodrovethemaway。“
“Yourfatherisagunneralso?“heasked,andIthoughthewaslaughingtohimself。
“He’senoughofagunnertobringmotherinawagonfromPennsylvaniaallthewayhere,andhekeptwolves,bears,Indians,andGypsiesfromher,andshotthingsforfood。Yessir,myfathercanshootifhewantsto,betterthananyofourfamilyexceptLaddie。“
“AnddoesLaddieshootwell?“
“Laddiedoeseverythingwell,“Iansweredproudly。“Hewon’ttrytodoanythingatall,untilhepractisessohecandoitwell。“
“ScoreoneforLaddie,“hesaidinaqueervoice。
“Areyouinahurryaboutthelionsandtigers?“
“Notatall,“heanswered。
“Well,hereIalwaysstopandletGovernorOglesbygoswimming,“
Isaid。
Mr。MahlonPryorsatonthebankofourLittleCreek,tookoffhishatandshookbackhishairasifthewindfeltgoodonhisforehead。IfishedDickOglesbyfromtheammunitioninmyapronpocket,andheldhimtowardthecrossoldman,andhewasn’tcrossatall。It’sfunnyhowyoucometogetsuchwrongideasaboutpeople。
“MybigmarriedsisterwholivesinWestchestersenthimtomelastChristmas,“Iexplained。“Ihaveanotherdoll,greatbig,withaScotchplaiddressmadefrompiecesofmine,butIonlyplaywithheronSundaywhenIdarenotdomuchelse。IlikeDickthebestbecausehefitsmyapronpocket。FatherwantedmetochangehisnameandcallhimOliverP。Morton,afterafriendofhis,butItoldhimthisdollhadtobecalledbythenamehecamewith,andifhewantedmetohaveonenamedforhisfriend,togetit,andI’dplaywithit。“
“Whatdidhedo?“
“Hedidn’twantonenamedMortonthatmuch。“
Mr。PryortookDickOglesbyinhisfingersandlookedathiscurlyblackhairandblueeyes,hischubbyoutstretchedarms,likeababywhenitwantsyoutotakeit,andhisplumplittlefeetandthewhiteshirtwithredstripesallapieceofhimashewasmade,andsaid:“Thehonourablegovernorofoursisterstateseemsalittleweighty;Iamatalosstounderstandhowheswims。“
“It’sanewway,“Isaid。“Hejuststandsstillandthewaterswimsaroundhim。It’sveryeasyforhim。“
ThenIcarriedDicktothewater,wadedinandstoodhimagainstastone。Somethingfunnyhappenedinstantly。Italwaysdid。I
founditoutonedaywhenIgotsomeapplebutteronthegovernorgivinghimabiteofmybread,andputhiminthewashbowltosoak。Hewastwoandahalfinchestall;buttheminuteyoustoodhiminwaterhewentdowntoabouthalfthatheightandspreadouttotwicehissizearound。YoushouldhaveheardMr。
Pryor。
“Ifyouwilllieonthebankandwatchyou’llhavemoretolaughatthanthat,“Ipromised。
Helaydownandneverpaidtheleastattentiontohisclothes。
PrettysoonalittlechubfishcameswimmingaroundtomakefriendswithGovernorOglesby,andthenashinerandsomemorechub。Theynibbledathishandsandtoes,andthenwentflashingaway,andfromunderthestonecamebackingabigcrayfishandseizedthegovernorbythelegandstarteddragginghim,soIhadtojumpinandstopit。Itookashotatthecrayfishwiththetigerammunitionandthenloadedforlions。
Wewentonuntilthemarshbecameathicketofcattails,bulrushes,willowbushes,andblueflags;thenIfoundapathwherethelionsleftthejungle,hidMr。Pryorandtoldhimhemustbeverystillortheywouldn’tcome。AtlastIheardone。
ItouchedMr。Pryor’ssleevetowarnhimtokeephiseyesonthetrail。Prettysoonthelioncameinsight。Reallyitwasonlyalittlegrayrabbithoppingalong,butwhenitwasoppositeus,I
pingeditintheside,itjumpedupandturnedasomersaultwithsurprise,andsquealedafunnylittlesqueal,——well,IwonderedifMr。Pryor’speopledidn’thearhim,andthinkhehadgonecrazyasPaddyRyan。Ineverdidhearanyonelaughso。I
thoughtifheenjoyeditlikethat,I’dlethimshootone。IdoMaysometimes;sowewenttoanotherplaceIknewwheretherewasatiger’sden,andIloadedwithtigerlilybullets,gavehimthegunandshowedhimwheretoaim。Afterwehadwaitedalongtimeoutcameamuskrat,andstartedfortheriver。IlookedtoseewhyMr。Pryordidn’tshoot,andtherehewasgazingatitasifasnakehadcharmedhim;hishandsshakingalittle,hischeeksalmostred,hiseyesverybright。
“Shoot!“Iwhispered。“Itwon’tstayallday!“
HeforgothowtopushtheramrodlikeIshowedhim,sohereachedoutandtriedtohititwiththegun。
“Don’tdothat!“Isaid。
“Butit’sgettingaway!It’sgettingaway!“hecried。
“Well,whatifitis?“Iasked,halfprovoked。“DoyousupposeI
reallywouldhurtapoorlittlemuskrat?Maybeithassixhungrybabiesinitshome。“
“OhTHATway,“hesaid,buthekeptlookingatit,sohemademethinkifIhadn’tbeenthere,hewouldhavethrownastoneorhititwithastick。Itisperfectlywonderfulabouthowsomemencan’tgetalongwithoutkillingthings,suchlittlebitsofhelplesscreaturestoo。Ithoughthe’dbetterbegotfromthejungle,soIinvitedhimtoseetheplaceatthefootofthehillbelowourorchardwheresomementhoughttheyhaddiscoveredgoldbeforethewar。TheyhadbeentoCaliforniain’49,andalthoughtheydidn’tcomehomewithmillions,oranythingelseexceptsickandtired,theythoughttheyhadlearnedenoughaboutgoldtoknowitwhentheysawit。
Itoldhimaboutitandhewasinterestedandanxioustoseetheplace。Iftherehadbeenashovel,Iamquitesurehewouldhavegonetodigging。Hekeptpokingaroundwithhisboottoe,andhesaidmaybetheyokelsdidn’tlookgood。
Hesaidourmeadowwasabeautifulplace,andwhenhepraisedthecreekItoldhimaboutthewildducks,andhelaughedagain。Hedidn’tseemtobethesamemanwhenwewentbacktotheroad。I
pulledsomesweetmarshgrassandgavehishorsebites,soMr。
PryoraskedifIlikedanimals。IsaidIlovedhorses,Laddie’sbestofall。HeaskedaboutitandItoldhim。
“Hasn’tyourfatherbutonethoroughbred?“
“Fatherhasn’tany,“Isaid。“FlosreallybelongstoLaddie,andwearemightygladhehasher。“
“Youshouldhaveonesoon,yourself,“hesaid。
“Well,iftherestofthemwillhurryupandmarryoff,sotheexpenseswon’tbesoheavy,maybeIcan。“
“Howmanyofyouarethere?“heasked。
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