“Comehere,Papa!“criedPatricia。“Letuswaithere。Thereissomethingcomingupthestreet。“
“Butwhatisit?“askedDr。Templeton。“Doesanybodyknow?“
“Iguessitisastrikers’parade,sir。Iheardthattheyweretoorganiseamarch-outto-night。Itisratheraridiculousthing。“
Throughthedeepeningtwilighttheycouldseeattheheadofthecolumnandimmediatelybeforetheband,adoubleplatoonofyounggirlsdressedinwhite,underthecommandofanofficerdistinguishedfromtheothersbyherredsash,allmarchingwithabeautifulprecisiontothetapofthedrum。Astheheadofthecolumndrewopposite,PatriciatouchedVic’sarm。
“Vic!“shecried。“Look!Lookatthatgirl!ItisAnnette!“
“Myaunt!Soitis!“criedVic。“Jove!Whatapictureshemakes!
Whataswing!“
Behindthatswingingcompanyofgirlscametheband,marchingtothetappingofthedrumonly。Thenafteraspacecameafigure,pathetic,arresting,moving——awoman,obviouslyaworkman’swife,ofmiddleage,grey,workworn,andcarryingababeofafewmonthsinherarms,marchedalone。Plainlydressed,hergreyheadbare,shewalkedproudlyerectbutwithevidentsignsofweariness。Theappearanceofthatlone,weary,grey-hairedwomanandherhelplessbabestruckhardupontheheartwithitspoignantappeal,chokingmen’sthroatsandbringinghottearstowomen’seyes。Followingthatlonelyfigurecameonewhowasapparentlytheofficerincommandofthecolumn。Ashecameoppositethegate,hiseyefelluponthegroupthere。Swiftlyheturnedabout,and,likeatrumpet,hisvoicerangoutincommand:
“Ba-t-t-a-a-lion,halt!!R-r-r-i-g-h-tturn!“
Immediatelythewholecolumncametoahaltandfacedtowardthesideofthestreetwherestoodthegroupwithintheshadowofthegate。
“IamgoingtogetAnnette,“saidPatriciatoherfather,andshedartedoff,returningalmostimmediatelywiththeleaderofthegirls’squad。
“Whatdoesthismean,Annette?Whatareyoudoing?Itisagreatlark!“criedPatricia。
“Well,itisnotexactlyalark,“answeredAnnette,withaslightlaugh。“Yousee,wegirlswanttohelpouttheboys。Wearestrikers,too,youknow。Theyaskedustotakepartintheparade,andhereweare。Butit’sgotawaypastbeingalark,“shecontinued,hervoiceandfacegrowingstern。“Thereisalotofsufferingamongtheworkers。Iknowallmymoneyhasgone,“sheadded,afteramoment,withagaylaugh。
Meantime,theofficercommandingthecolumnhadspokenafewwordstotheleaderoftheband,andinresponse,tothesurpriseanddismayofthevenerableDoctor,thebandstruckupthatrollickingairassociatedwiththetime-honouredchorus,“ForHe’saJollyGoodFellow。“Thenallstoodsilent,gazingattheDoctor,who,muchembarrassed,couldonlygazebackinreturn。
“Papa,dear,“saidAdrien,whowithHughMaynardhadjoinedthematthegate,“youwillhavetospeaktothem。“
“Speaktothem,mydear?WhatintheworldcouldIsay?Ihavenothingtosaytothem。“
“Oh,butyoumust,Papa!Justthankthem。“
“Andtellthemyouareallforthem,Daddy!“addedPatriciaimpulsively。
ThentheoldDoctor,buttoninghiscoattightlyabouthimanddrawinghimselferect,said:
“Rupert,pleaserunyourcarouttotheroad。Thankyou。“
Mountingthecar,hestoodwaitingquietlytillthecheeringhaddieddownintosilence,hisbeautiful,noble,saintlyfacelitwiththefaintglowthatstillcamefromthewesternskybutmorewiththeinnerlightthatshinesfromasoulfilledwithhighfaithinGodandcompassionforman。
“Gentlemen——“hebegan。
“Ladies,too,Papa,“saidPatriciainaclearundertone。
“Ah!“correctedtheDoctor。“LadiesandGentlemen:“whilealaughrandowntheline。“Onegenerallybeginsaspeechwiththewords’Iamgladtoseeyouhere。’ThesewordsIcannotsaythisevening。Iregretmoredeeplythanyoucanunderstandtheoccasionofyourbeinghereatall。AndinthisregretIknowthatyouallshare。ButIamgladthatIcansayfrommyheartthatIfeelhonouredbyanddeeplymovedbythecomplimentyouhavejustpaidmethroughyourband。Icouldwish,indeed,thatIwasthe’jollygoodfellow’youhavesaid,butasIlookatyouIconfessIamanythingbut’jolly。’Ihavebeenintoomanyofyourhomesduringthelastthreeweekstobejolly。Thesimpletruthis,Iamdeeplysaddenedand,whateverbetherightsorwrongs,andallfair-mindedmenwillagreethattherearerightsandwrongsonbothsides,myheartgoesoutinsympathytoallwhoaresufferingandanxiousandfearfulforthefuture。Iwilltrytodomybesttobringaboutabetterunderstanding。“
“Weknowthat,sir,“shoutedavoice。“Yedoneyerbest。“
“ButsofarIandthoselabouringwithmehavefailed。Butsurely,surely,wiseandreasonablemencanfindbeforemanydaysasolutionfortheseproblems。Andnowletmebegyourleaderstobepatientalittlelonger,tobanishangryandsuspiciousfeelingsandtobewillingtofollowthelight。Iseethatmanyofyouaresoldiers。Toyoumyheartgoesoutwithaloveastrueasifyouweremyownsons,foryouwerethecomradesofmyson。LetmeappealtoyoutopreserveunbrokenthatfinespiritofcomradeshipthatmadetheCanadianArmywhatitwas。Andletmeassureyouallthat,howeverourweakanderringhumanheartsmayfailandcomeshort,thegreatheartoftheEternalFatherisunchanginginItsloveandpityforusall。Meantime,believeme,Ishallneverceasetolabourandpraythatverysoonpeacemaycometousagain。“Then,liftinghishandsoverthemwhilethemenuncovered,hesaidabriefprayer,closingwiththeapostolicblessing。
Startledattheburstofcheeringwhichfollowedshortlyaftertheconclusionoftheprayer,thebabebrokeintoloudcrying。Vainlythewearymothersoughttoquietherchild,sheherselfwell-nighexhaustedwithhermarch,beinghardlyabletostanderect。
SwiftlyAdriensprangfromthecarandranouttoher。
“Letmecarrythebabe,“shecried,takingthechildinherarms。
“Comeintothecarwithme。“
“No,“saidthewomanfiercely。“Iwillgothroughwithit。“Butevenasshespokesheswayeduponherfeet。
Withgentleinsistence,however,Adriencaughtherarmandforcedhertowardthecar。
“Iwillnotleavethem,“saidthewomanstubbornly。
“Speaktoher,Annette,“saidAdrien。“Shecannotwalk。“
“Mrs。Egan,“saidAnnette,comingtoher,“itwillbequiteallrighttogointhecar。Itwillbeallthebetter。Thinkofthefineparadeitwillmake。“
But,stillprotesting,theoldwomanhungback,crying,“Letmego!
Iwillgothrough!“
“Surething!“criedPatricia。“Wewilltakeyoualong。Where’sRupert?“
ButRupert,furiousanddisgusted,hungbackintheshadow。
“Here,Vic!“criedPatricia。“Youtakethewheel!“
“Delighted,Iamsure!“criedVic,climbingintotheseat。“Getinhere,Patsy。Allset,Colonel,“headded,salutingtotheofficerincommandoftheparade,andagainthecolumnbrokeintocheeringastheymovedofftothetapofthedrum,Rupert’selegantHudsonSixtakingaplaceimmediatelyfollowingtheband。
“AllmylifeIhavelongedforthespotlight,“murmuredVictohiscompanion,adelightedgrinonhisface。“Butonecanhavetoomuchofagoodthing。And,withWellington,IamprayingthatnightmaycomebeforeIreachthehauntsofmycomradesinarms。“
“Why,Vic,doyoucare?“criedPatricia。“NotI!AndIthinkitwasjustsplendidofAdrien!“
“Oh,topping!ButdidyouseethegentleRupert’sface?Oh,itwassimplypriceless!Fancythissacredcarleadingastrikers’
parade。“AndVic’sbodyshookwithdelightedchuckles。
“Don’tlaugh,Vic!“saidPatricia,layingherhanduponhisarm。
“Theladybehindwillseeyou。“
“Steadyitis,“saidVic。“ButIfeelasifIweretheelephantinthecircus。Isay,canweexecuteaflankmovement,ormustwegothroughtothebitterend?“
“Adrien,“saidPatricia,“doyouthinkthisnightairisgoodforthebaby?“
“Weshallgoonabityet,“saidAdrien。“Mrs。EganisverytiredandIamsurewillwanttogohomepresently。“
ButMrs。Eganwasbeginningtorecoverherstrengthand,indeed,toenjoythenewdistinctionofridinginacar,andinthishighcompany。
“No,“shesaid,“Imustgothrough。“Shehadthelookandtoneofamartyr。“Theychoseme,yousee,andImustgothrough!“
“Oh,verywell,“saidAdriencheerfully。“Weshalljustgoalong,Vic。“
Throughthemainstreetsofthetowntheparademarchedandcountermarchedtill,inasudden,theyfoundthemselvesinfrontoftheMcGinnisfoundry。Beforethegateinthehighboardfencewhichenclosedtheproperty,asmallcrowdhadgathered,whichgreetedthemarchingcolumnwithuproariouscheers。Fromthecompanyatthegateamanrushedforwardandspokeeagerlytotheofficerincommand。
“ByJove,there’sTony!“saidVic。“AndthatchapMcDonough。Whatdoesthismean?“
AfterabriefconversationwithTony,whoapparentlywaspassionatelypressinghisopinion,theofficershookhisheadandmarchedsteadilyforward。SuddenlyTony,climbinguponthefence,threwuphishandand,pointingtowardthefoundry,shoutedforththesingleword,“Scabs!“Instantlythecolumnhalted。AgainTony,inayell,utteredthesameword,“Scabs!“Fromhundredsofthroatstherewasanansweringroar,savage,bloodthirstyasfromapackofwildbeasts。Tonywavedhishandforsilence。
“Scabs!“hecriedagain。“McGinnisstrike-breakers!Theycameto-
night。Theyareinthere!“Heswunghisarmaroundandpointedtothefoundry。“Shallwegivethemawelcome?Whatdoyousay,boys?“Againandmorefiercelythanbefore,moreterriblycruel,cametheansweringroar。
“Here,thisisnoplaceforyou!“criedVic。“Let’sgetout。“Athistouchthemachineleapedforward,clearofthecrowd。
“Annette!“criedAdrien,herhandonVic’sshoulder。“Goandgether!“
Haltingthecar,Vicleapedfromthewheel,rantowherethegirls’
squadwashaltedandcaughtAnnettebythearm。
“Annette,“hesaid,“getyourgirlsawayfromherequick!Comewithus!“
ButAnnettelaughedscornfullyathim。
“Gowithyou?NotI!But,“sheaddedinabreathlessundertone,“forGod’ssake,getyourladiesandthebabyaway。Thesepeoplewon’tknowwhoyouare。Movequick!“
“Comewithus,Annette!“imploredVic。“Ifyoucome,therestwillfollow。“
“Go!Go!“criedAnnette,pushinghim。Alreadythecrowdweretearingthefencetopieceswiththeirhands,androckswerebeginningtofly。
Failingtomovethegirl,Vicsprangtothewheelagain。
“Iwillgetyouawayfromthis,anyway,“hesaid。
“ButAnnette!“criedPatricia。“Wecan’tleaveher!“
ButVicmadenoreply,andathistouchthemachineleapedforward,andnonetoosoon,foralreadymenwerecrowdingaboutthecaroneveryside。
“Wearewelloutofthat!“saidViccoolly。“AndnowIwilltakeyouallhome。Hello!They’remessingupMcGinnis’sthingsabit,“
headded,asthesoundofcrashingglasscametotheirears。
Throughthequietstreetsthecarflewlikeahuntedthing,andinaveryfewminutestheywereattheRectorydoor。
“Nofuss,now,Patricia,“saidAdrien。“wemustnotalarmMamma。
Allsteady。“
“Rightyouare!Steadyitis!“saidPatriciaspringingfromthecar。Quietlybutswiftlytheygotthewomanandthechildindoors。
“Hugh!Rupert!“saidAdrien,speakinginaquietvoice。“Vicneedsyououtthere。Thatisawildcarofyours,Rupert,“sheaddedwithalaugh。“Itfairlyflies。“Gatheringinherhandsthemen’shatsandsticks,shehurriedthemoutofthedoor。
“Cheerio!“criedVic。“AlovelywarisgoingondownattheMcGinnisplant。Getinandletusplanacampaign。First,toPoliceHeadquarters,Isuppose。“AstheyflewthroughthestreetsVicgavetheminafewwordsapictureofthesceneshehadjustwitnessed。
TheyfoundtheChiefofPoliceinhisoffice。Attheirfirstwordhewasonthemove。
“Iwasafraidofthisthingwhenthatfoolparadestarted,“hesaid。“Sergeant,sendoutthegeneralalarm!“
“Howmanymenhaveyou,Chief?“inquiredHugh。
“Abouttwenty-five,alltold。Buttheyarealloverthetown。Howmanymenaredownthere?“
“Therearefivehundred,atleast;possiblyathousand,raginglikewildbullsofBashan。“
Ashespoke,anothercarcametearingupandJackMaitlandsprangfromthewheel。