SoMrs。KeithwasnotpopularwiththeSouthHarnissnatives,perhapsbecauseshetriedsohardtobe;herhusband,whoapparentlydidnottrytobe,was。Heandhisopinionswerelikedandrespected。Whenhecameintothestore,therefore,onthisoccasion,ZoethandShadwelcomedhim,askedhimtositdown,andtheconversationbeganwiththeastonishingriseinthepriceofsea-frontpropertyanddriftedfromthattoothertimelyandgeneraltopics。
JusthowitdriftedtoMary-’Gustaandherfutureneitherofthepartnerscouldhavetold——however,driftthereitdid,andtheyfoundthemselveschantingherpraisestotheircaller,whoseemedmuchinterested。
“Sheisaremarkablycapablegirl,“observedMr。Keith。“Andbeforewerealizeitshewillbeayoungwoman。Areyouplanningthatsheshallkeepstoreandkeephouseforyoutherestofherlife,ortherestofyours?“
Zoethshookhishead。“Why,“hesaid,mildly,“Idon’tknow’swe’veplannedmuchaboutitsofur。Thosethingssortoftakecareofthemselves,alwaysseemedtome。OrtheAlmightytakescareof’emforus。“
Theirvisitorsmiled。“Someoneelsewillbewillingandanxioustotakecareofherbeforemanyyears,orImissmyguess,“hesaid。
“Sheislikelytomarry,youknow。Theremustbesomepromisingyoungfellowsdownhere。“
Shadrachsniffed。Itwasasubjectheneverdiscussedwithhispartneranddidnotlikeeventothinkabout。Theremarkofthehatandcapdrummerconcerningthecomingofa“Mr。Right“hadtroubledhimnotalittle。
“Ugh!“hegrunted;“there’spromisin’onesenough。MostofthosethatarecontentedtostayhereinSouthHarnissarenothin’BUT
promise;theyain’tsostrongonmakin’good。’Tain’tlike’twaswhenZoethandmewereyoungourselves。Nowallthesmart,ambitiousboysgouptothecitytowork。“
“Someofthegirlsgoupthere,too,don’tthey?Toschool,orcollege?Didn’tIhearthatChristopherMullet’sdaughterwasatschoolinBridgewater?“
“Ugh!“gruntedShadrachagain。“Ical’lateyoudidhear。Ifyoudidn’tyou’retheonlyoneintownthatain’t。BeckyMullet——yes,andChris,too——ain’tdoneanythingbutbragabouttheirIrene’sgoin’offtowhattheycall’finishin’school。’Judas!IseeHER
finish。Sheain’tgot——Iswanthatgirlain’tgotanythinginherheadbutgas,andeverytimesheopenshermouthshelosesenoughofthattokeepalighthouselitupallnight。“
“Shadrach,“murmuredZoeth,“don’tsaysuchunlikelythingsaboutfolks。Becharitableasyoucan。“
“Judas!Iam——asmuchasIcan。IfIwasn’tcharitabletothatMulletgirlI’dbetalkin’yet。IhovetoaforeI’dgotscarcelyunderway。“
Keithputinaword。“Finishingschoolsarenotallbad,byanymeans,“hesaid。“Therearevariouskindsandgrades,ofcourse,butagoodprivateschoolforgirlsisafinething。Itteachesthemtomeetandjudgepeopleofallkinds,andthatfinefeathersdon’talwaysmakefinebirds。Then,too,agirlatagoodschoolofthatsortisunderstrictdisciplineandheracquaintances,maleacquaintancesespecially,arechosenwithcare。Sixteentoeighteenisadangerousagefortheaveragegirl。
“Bytheway,“headded,“didyourniecetellyouofherexperiencewiththattravelingsalesmantheotherday,thefellowsellingChristmasnovelties?No?Well,Ihappenedtobehereatthetime。
Itwasratherinteresting。“
HetoldofMary-’Gusta’ssessionwithMr。Kron。Thepartnerslistenedwithgrowingindignation。
“Well,bythejumpin’!“exclaimedCaptainShad。“Didyoueverhearsuchbrassytalkinyourlife!IwishtothunderI’dbeenhere。
There’dhavebeenonemightysickpatientreadyforthedoctorandhewouldn’thavebeenaSouthHarnissnativeeither。ButMary’-
Gustadidn’ttakenoneofhissauce,Itellyou;thatgirlofoursisallright!“
“Yes,sheisallright。Butshedidn’tenjoytheexperience,thatwasplainenough,and,sofarasIcansee,sheislikelytohaveagoodmanyothersofthesamekind。Nowitisn’tmybusiness,Iknowthat;youcantellmetoshutupandclearoutanytimeyoulike,ofcourse;butdoyouthinkitisjustfairtoagirllikeyourniecetocondemnhertoalifeofstorekeepingorthealternativeofmarryingoneofthepromisingyoungmenyou’vebeentalkingabout?
Don’tyouthinksuchagirlassheisdeservesachance;everychanceyoucangiveher?“
Thetwopartnersstaredathimopen-mouthed。Shadrach,asusual,spokefirst。
“Condemnher?“herepeated。“CondemnMary’-Gusta?Achance?Why——“
“Hush,Shadrach,“interruptedZoeth。“Mr。Keithain’tdoneyet。
He’sgoin’totelluswhathemeans。Goon,Mr。Keith,whatdoyoumean?“
Keith,havingbrokentheice,andfoundthewaternotsochillyashehadfeareditmightbe,plungedin。
“Well,Imeanthis,“hesaid。“IconfessfranklythatIhavebeenveryfavorablyimpressedbyyourniece。Sheisanunusualgirl——
unusuallypretty,ofcourse,butmuchmorethanthat。Sheissimpleandbraveandsensibleandfrank。IfsheweremydaughterIshouldbeveryproudofher。Iknowyouare。Sheshouldhave,itseemstome,theopportunitytomakethemostofherqualitiesandpersonality。I’vebeenthinkingaboutheragreatdealeversincemycallatthestoreheretheotherday。NowI’vegotasuggestiontomake。Youcantakeitorleaveit,butIassureyouitismadewiththebestofintentionsandsolelyinherinterestasIseeit;
andIhopeyou’lltakeitafteryou’vethoughtitover。Hereitis。“
Hewentontoimpartthesuggestion。Hishearerslistened,ZoethsilentlyandShadrachwithoccasionalmutteringsandexclamations。
“Sothereyouare,“saidKeithinconclusion。“Theschoolisagoodone,oneofthebestinBoston。Twoyearstherewilldoworldsforyourniece。IthasdoneworldsforothergirlsIhaveknown。Itisratherexpensive,ofcourse,but,asIunderstandit,Maryhasmoneyofherownofwhichyou,asherguardians,havecharge。Shecouldn’tspendaportionofthatmoneytobetteradvantage。“
Zoethsaidnothing,buthelookedattheCaptainandtheCaptainlookedathim。
“SheHASmoneyofherown,hasn’tshe?“inquiredMr。Keith。“Ihavebeentoldshewasleftanindependentfortunebyherfather。“
Therewasanotherintervalofsilence。ThepartnerswerequiteawareofthegeneralbeliefinMary-’Gusta’sindependentfortune。
Theyhadnotdiscouragedthatbelief。Itwasnoone’sbusinessbuttheirsandtheirrespectandaffectionforMarcellusHallhadpreventedthedisclosureofthelatter’spoverty。ThatsecretnotevenMary-’Gustaknew;she,too,believedthatthemoneywhichpaidforherclothesandboardandalltherestwasherown。Heruncleshadhelpedhertothinkso。
SowhentheirvisitoraskedthepointedquestionZoethlookedatShadrachandthelattershookhishead。
“Yup,“heanswered,brusquely,“it’strueenough,Ical’late。
Marcellusleftherallhehad。But——butlookhere,Mr。Keith。DoI
understandyoutoadviseustosendMary-’Gustaaway——toschool——fortwoyears?Jumpin’fire!How——howcouldwe?She——why,whatwouldwedowithouther?“
“Itwouldbeharderforyouhereinthestore,ofcourse。“
“Thestore!’Tain’tthestoreI’mthinkin’about;it’smeandZoeth。What’llWEdowithouther?Why,she——why,nodaughtercouldmeanmoretousthanthatgirldoes,andifZoethandmewasherown——er——motherandfatherwecouldn’tthinkmoreofher。We’dbeadriftandoutofsightoflandifMary-’Gustawentaway。No,no,wecouldn’tthinkofsuchathing。“
“Notevenforhersake?She’sworthaprettybigsacrifice,agirllikethat。“
Alongdiscussionfollowed,adiscussioninterruptedbythearrivalofoccasionalcustomersbutresumedassoonaseachoftheseindividualsdeparted。Zoethaskedaquestion。
“This——thisMiss——er——What’s-her-name’sschoolyou’retalkin’
about,“heasked,“areg’larboardin’school,isit?“
“Yes,buttherearedaypupils。Itwasmyidea,providedyoutwowerewillingtolistentomysuggestionatall,tosuggestthatMaryattendasadaypupil。Shemightliveneartheschoolinsteadofatit。Thatwouldbemuchlessexpensive。“
“Um-hm,“musedShadrach,“but——butshe’dhavetolivesomewheres,andIforonewouldwanttobemightyparticularwhatsortofaplaceshelivedat。“
“Naturally。Well,Ihavethoughtofthat,too,andhereissuggestionnumberthree:Ihaveacousin——acousinofmyfirstwife’s——wholivesonPinckneyStreet,whichisnotfarfromtheMissesCabot’sschool。Thiscousin——Mrs。Wyethishername——isawidowandshehasn’ttoomuchmoney。Shedoesn’tkeepaboardinghouseexactly,butshehasbeenknowntotakeafewofwhatshecalls’payingguests。’She’sveryBostonianandveryparticularconcerningthereferencesandfamilyconnectionsofthoseguests,butIthinkIcouldmanagethat。Ifyourniecewereplacedinhercareshewouldhavearealhomeandmeetonlythesortofpeopleyouwouldwishhertomeet。“
HemighthaveaddedthatMrs。Wyeth,beingundermanyobligations,pecuniaryandotherwise,toherwealthyChicagorelative,wouldneedonlyahintfromhimtogiveMary-’Gustathecareandattentionofaparent,averyparticular,Bostonfirst-familyparent。But,unlikehispresentwife,hewasnotinthehabitofreferringtohischarities,sohekeptthisinformationtohimself。
Zoethsighed。“Ideclare,“hesaid,“you’remightykindinallthis,Mr。Keith。Iknowthatyou’resartinthisgoin’awaytoschoolwoulddoMary-’Gustaasightofgood。But——butIswanI——I