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  Zoeth’swelcomewasashearty,ifnotasexuberant,asCaptainShad’s。Hemetheratthedoorandafterthefirsthugandkissheldheroffatarm’slengthandlookedherover。
  “My!my!my!“heexclaimed。“AndthisisourlittleMary-’Gustacomebackagain!Itdon’tseemasifitcouldbe,somehow。“
  “Butitis,UncleZoeth,“declaredMary,laughing。“AndISN’Titgoodtobehere!Well,Isaiah,“turningtoMr。Chase,who,apronedandshirtsleevedasusual,hadbeenstandinggrinninginthebackground,“haven’tyouanythingtosaytome?“
  Isaiahhadsomethingtosayandhesaidit。
  “Gladtoseeyou,“heannounced。“Feelin’prettysmart?Gotanewhat,ain’tyou?Supper’sready。“
  DuringthemealMarywaskeptbusyansweringquestionsconcerningschoolandherlifeatMrs。Wyeth’s。Inherlettersshehadendeavoredtotelleverypossibleitemofnewswhichmightbeinterestingtoheruncles,butnowtheseitemswereonebyonerecalled,reviewed,anddiscussed。
  “’Twaskindoffunny,thatyoungSmithfeller’sturnin’upfordinnerthattime,“observedMr。Hamilton。“Cal’lateyouwassomesurprisedtoseehim,wan’tyou?“
  Marysmiled。“Why,yes,“shesaid,“butIthinkhewasmoresurprisedtoseeme,UncleZoeth。“
  CaptainShadlaughedheartily。“Shouldn’twonder,“headmitted。
  “Didn’tbringanyflypaperalongwithhim,didhe?No?Well,thatwasanoversight。Maybehethoughtflytimewaspastandgone。Heseemedtobearealnicekindofyoungfellerwhenhewasdownherethatsummer。He’soldernow;doesheseemthatwayyet?“
  “Why,yes,Ithinkso。Ionlysawhimforalittlewhile。“
  Isaiahseemedtothinkittimeforhimtoputinaquestion。
  “Goodlookin’asever,Ical’late,ain’the?“heobserved。
  Marywasmuchamused。“Why,Isupposeheis,“sheanswered。“Butwhyintheworldareyouinterestedinhisgoodlooks,Isaiah?“
  Mr。Chasedidhisbesttoassumeanexpressionofdeepcunning。Hewinkedathisemployers。
  “Oh,Iain’tinterested——not’special,“hedeclared,“butIdidn’tknowbutSOMEfolksmightbe。Ho,ho!“
  Heroaredathisownpleasantry。CaptainShadrach,however,didnotlaugh。
  “Somefolks?“herepeated,tartly。“Whatareyoutalkin’about?
  Whatfolks?“
  “Oh,Iain’tsayin’whatfolks。I’mjustsayin’SOMEfolks。Ho,ho!YouknowwhatImean,don’tyou,Mary-’Gusta?“
  BeforeMarycouldreplytheCaptaincutinagain。
  “No,shedon’tknowwhatyoumean,neither,“hedeclared,withemphasis。“That’senoughofthatnow,Isaiah。Don’tbeanybiggerfoolthanyoucanhelp。“
  Theself-satisfiedgrinfadedfromIsaiah’sfaceandwassucceededbyalookofsurprisedandrighteousindignation。
  “Wha——what’sthat?“hestammered。“What’sthatyou’recallin’me?“
  “Iain’tcallin’younothin’。I’mgivin’yousomefreeadvice,that’sall。Well,Mary-’Gusta,Ical’late,ifyou’vehadsupperenough,youandmeandZoethwillgointothesettin’-room,wherewecanalltalkandIcansmoke。Icanalwaystalkbetterunderafullheadofsteam。Comeon,Zoeth,Isaiahwantstobeclearin’thetable。“
  ButMr。Chase’sthoughtswerenotconcernedwithtableclearingjustthen。HesteppedbetweenCaptainShadrachandthedoorleadingtothesitting-room。
  “Cap’nShadGould,“hesputtered,“you——yousaidsomethin’aboutafool。Who’safool?That’swhatIwanttoknow——who’safool?“
  TheCaptaingrunted。
  “Giveitup,“heobserved。“Ineverwasanyhandatriddles。Come,come,Isaiah!Getoutofthechannelandletusthrough。“
  “Youholdon,Cap’nShad!Youanswermeaforeyouleavethisroom。
  Who’safool?Iwanttoknowwho’safool。“
  CaptainShadgrinned。
  “Well,gouptothepost-officeandasksomeofthegangthere,“hesuggested。“Tell’emyou’llgive’emthreeguesses。There,there!“
  headded,good-naturedly,pushingtheirateMr。Chaseoutofthe“channel。““Don’tblockthefairwayanylonger。It’sallright,Isaiah。Youandmehavebeenshipmatestoolongtofightnow。Youriledmeupalittle,that’sall。Comeon,folks。“
  Twohourslater,afterMaryhadansweredthelastquestionsevenCaptainShadcouldthinkof,hadreceivedanswerstoallherown,andhadgonetoherroomforthenight,Mr。Hamiltonturnedtohispartnerandobservedmildly:
  “Shadrach,whatmadeyousodreadfulpepperytoIsaiahthisevenin’?
  Ideclare,Ithoughtyouwasgoin’totakehisheadoff。“
  TheCaptaingrunted。“Iwilltakeitoffsometime,“hedeclared,“ifhedon’tkeepthelowerendofitshutwhenhe’doughtto。Youheardwhathesaid,didn’tyou?“
  “Yes,Iheard。ThatabouttheSmithboy’sgoodlooks,youmean?“
  “Sartin。AndaboutMary-’Gusta’snoticin’howgood-lookin’hewas。
  Rubbish!“
  “Yes——yes,Iknow,butIsaiahwasonlyjokin’。“
  “Jokin’!Well,hemayLOOKlikeacomicalmanac,butheneedn’ttrytojokelikeonewhilethatgirlofoursisaround。Puttin’notionsaboutfellersandgoodlooksandkeepin’companyintoherhead!Youmightexpectsuchstufffromthemfooldrummersthatcometothestore,butanoldleather-skinnedimagelikeIsaiahChaseoughttohavemoresense。Wedon’twantsuchnotionsputinherhead,dowe?“
  Zoethrubbedhischin。Hedidnotspeakandhissilenceseemedtoirritatehispartner。
  “Well,dowe?“repeatedthelatter,sharply。
  Zoethsighed。“No,Shadrach,“headmitted。“Iguesslikelywedon’t,but——“
  “Butwhat?“
  “Well,we’vegottorealizethatthosekindofnotionscome——comesortofnaturaltoyoungfolksMary-’Gusta’sage。“
  “Rubbish!Idon’tbelievethatgirl’sgotasingleoneof’eminhermind。“
  “Maybenot,butthey’llbetheresomeday。Ah,well,“headded,“wemustn’tbeselfish,youandme,Shadrach。It’llbedreadfulhardtogiveheruptosomebodyelse,butifthatsomebodyisagoodman,kindandstraightandhonest,why,Iforonewilltrynottocomplain。But,Oh,Shadrach!Supposeheshouldturnouttobetheotherthing。SupposeSHEmakesthemistakethatI——“
  Hisfriendinterrupted。
  “Shh!shh!“hebrokein,quickly。“Don’ttalkso,Zoeth。Comeontobed,“headded,risingfromhischair。“Thisveryevenin’Iwascallin’Isaiahnamesfortalkin’about’fellers’andsuch,andhereyouandIhavebeensittin’talkin’nothin’else。Ifyouhearmesay’fool’inmysleeptonightjustunderstandI’mtalkin’tomyself,that’sall。Comeonaloft,Zoeth,andturnin。“
  ThefollowingmorningMaryastonishedherunclesbyannouncingthatassoonasshehadhelpedIsaiahwiththebreakfastdishesandthebedmakingshewasgoinguptothestore。
  “Whatfor?“demandedCaptainShad。“Coursewe’llbemightygladtohaveyourcompany,butZoethandmepresumedlikelyyou’dbeforgoin’roundcallin’onsomeoftheothergirlstoday。“
  “Well,I’mnot。Iftheywanttoseemetheycancallonmehere。
  I’mgoinguptothestorewithyouandUncleZoeth。IwanttohelpsellthoseChristmasgoodsofours。“
  Thepartnerslookedateachother。EvenZoethwasmovedtoprotest。
  “Now,Mary-’Gusta,“hesaid,“itain’tlikelythatyourUncleShadrachandIaregoin’toletyousellgoodsinthatstore。Wewon’thearofit,willwe,Shadrach?“
  “Notbyathunderin’sight!“declaredShadrach,vehemently。“Theidea!“
  “Whynot?I’vesoldagoodmanythere。“
  “Idon’tcareifyouhave。Youshan’tsellanymore。’Twasallrightwhenyouwasjusta——agirl,aSouthHarnisserliketherestofus,butnowthatyou’reaBostonyounglady,uptoafin——er——
  what-d’ye-call-it?——er——endin’school——“
  “Finishin’school,Shadrach,“correctedMr。Hamilton。
  “Well,whatever’tis;Iknow’twouldbetheendofMEifIhadtoliveuptothestyleofit。’Anyhow,nowthatyou’rethere,Mary-
  ’Gusta,ayounglady,sameasIsaid,weain’t——“
  ButMaryinterrupted。“Hush,UncleShad,“shecommanded。“Hush,thisminute!You’retalkingnonsense,IAMaSouthHarnissgirlandI’mNOTaBostonyounglady。MychiefreasonsforbeingsoveryhappyatthethoughtofcominghomehereformyChristmasvacationwere,first,thatIshouldseeyouandUncleZoethandIsaiahandthehouseandthehorseandthecatandthehens,and,next,thatI
  couldhelpyouwiththeChristmastradeatthestore。Iknowperfectlywellyouneedme。I’mcertainyouhavebeenabsolutelylostwithoutme。Now,reallyandtruly,haven’tyou?“
  “Notamite,“declaredtheCaptain,stoutly,spoilingtheeffectofthedenial,however,byadding,althoughhispartnerhadnotspoken:
  “Shutup,Zoeth!Weain’t,neither。“
  Marylaughed。“UncleShad,“shesaid,“Idon’tbelieveyou。Atanyrate,I’mgoinguptherethisminutetoseeformyself。Comealong!“
  Shemadenocommentonwhatshesawatthestore,butfortheremainderoftheforenoonshewasverybusy。Inspiteofthepartners’protests,infactpayingnomoreattentiontothoseperturbedmenofbusinessthaniftheywerefliestobebrushedasidewhenbothersome,shewentahead,arranging,rearranging,dusting,writingpricetickets,letteringplacards,doingallsortsofthings,andwaitingoncustomersintheintervals。Atnoon,whensheandherUncleZoethleftforhomeanddinner,sheannouncedherselfinameasuresatisfied。“Ofcoursethereisagreatdealtodoyet,“shesaid,“butthestocklooksalittlemoreasifitweremeanttosellandlessasifitwereheapedupreadytobecartedoffandburied。“