“Ibelieveit。ThatpartofthechannelIproposedswimmingwasexactlywheretwomenhavebeendrowned,sopeoplesay。I’mnotaverystrongswimmer,andtheywere。So,yousee。“
Gracecriedoutinastonishment。
“Oh!“sheexclaimed。Thenpointingtowardthebay,sheasked:“Outthere,bytheendofthatleader,wasit?“
“Yes,thatwasit。“
Shedrewalongbreath。Then,afteramoment:
“AndNatspokeasifitwasallajoke,“shesaid。
“Nodoubthedid。FromwhatIhearofyourbrother,hegenerallyreferstohisownplucky,capableactionsasjokes。Otherpeoplecallthemsomethingelse。“
Shedidnotanswer,butcontinuedtogazeatthehalf-submerged“leader,“withthepineboughtiedatitslandwardendtomarktheedgeofdeepwater,andthetidefoamingthroughitslathgratings。
“Yourbrother——“wentontheminister。
“Heisn’tmybrother,“sheinterruptedabsently。“Iwishhewas。“
Shesighedassheutteredthelastsentence。
“No,ofcourseheisn’tyourrealbrother;Iforgot。Buthemustseemlikeone。“
“Yes,“ratherdoubtfully。
“Youmustbeproudofhim。“
“Iam。“Therewasnothingdoubtfulthistime。
“Well,hesavedmefromdrowning。I’malmostcertainofthat。“
“I’msoglad。“
Sheseemedtomeanit。Helookedather。
“Thankyou,“hesaiddrily。“I’mrathergladmyself。“
“Oh!Ididn’tmeanitexactlythatway。OfcourseI’mgladyouweren’tdrowned,butI’mespeciallygladthat——thatoneofourfamilysavedyou。Nowyouwon’tbelievethatCome-Outersareallbad。“
“Ineverbelievedit。“
Sheshookherhead。
“Oh,yes,youdid,“sheaffirmedstubbornly。“You’veheardnothinggoodofussinceyoucamehere。Don’ttellfibs,Mr。Ellery。“
“ButIassureyou——“
“Nonsense!Does——well,doesCap’nDaniels,orhisdaughter,sayanythinggoodofus?Behonest,dothey?“
“Ihardlythink——thatis,Ishouldn’tcalltheiropinionsunprejudiced。And,MissVanHorne,perhapstheprejudiceisn’tallononeside。WhatdidyourunclesayaboutCap’nNat’smeetingmetheotherday?“
“UncleEbendoesn’tknow。Natdidn’ttellanyonebutme。Hedoesn’tboast。Andunclewouldbegladhehelpedyou。AsItoldyoubefore,Mr。Ellery,I’mnotashamedofmyuncle。HehasbeensogoodtomethatInevercanrepayhim,never!Whenmyownfatherwasdrownedhetookmein,alittleorphanthatwouldprobablyhavebeensenttoahome,andnofathercouldbekinderormoreindulgentthanhehasbeen。AnythingIaskedforIgot,andatlastIlearnednottoaskfortoomuch。Noself-denialonhispartwastoogreat,ifhecouldpleaseme。Whenheneededmoneymosthesaidnothingtome,butinsistedthatIshouldbeeducated。
Ididn’tknowuntilafterwardsoftheself-sacrificemyfouryearsattheMiddleboroAcademymeanttohim。“
Theministerhadlistenedeagerlytothisdefenseofthemanwhomhehadbeenledtoconsiderhisarchenemy。Itwasgivenwithspiritandthegirl’sheadwasupliftedandhereyesflashedasshespoke。Ellery’snextremarkwasutteredwithoutpremeditation。
Really,hewasthinkingaloud。
“Soyouwentawaytoschool?“hemused。“Thatiswhy——“
“ThatiswhyIdon’tsay’neverdonenothin’’and’beyou’and’hain’tneither。’Yes,thankyou,that’swhy。Idon’twonderyouweresurprised。“
Theyoungmanblushed。
“Youmisunderstandme,“heprotested。“Ididn’tmean——“
“Oh!yes,youdid。Notpreciselythat,perhaps,butprettynearit。IsupposeyouexpectedmetospeaklikeJosiahBadgerorKyanPepper。Itrynotto。AndItrynottosay’immejitly,’too,“sheadded,withamischievoustwinkle。
Elleryrecognizedthe“immejitly“quotationandlaughed。
“Ineverheardbutonepersonsaythat,“heobserved。“Andheisn’taCome-Outer。“
“No,heisn’t。Well,thislessoninEnglishcan’tbeveryinterestingtoyou,Mr。Ellery,andImustgo。ButI’mverygladNathelpedyoutheotherdayandthatyourealizethesortofmanheis。AndI’mgladIhavehadtheopportunitytotellyoumoreaboutUncleEben。IowehimsomuchthatIoughttobeglad——yes,gladandproudandhappy,too,togratifyhisleastwish。Imust!
IknowImust,nomatterhowI——WhatamItalkingabout?Yes,Mr。Ellery,I’mgladifIhavehelpedyoutounderstandmyunclebetterandwhyIloveandrespecthim。IfyouknewhimasIdo,youwouldrespecthim,too。Good-by。“
Shewasgoing,buttheministerhadsomethingtosay。Hesteppedforwardandwalkedbesideher。
“Justaminute,please,“heurged。“MissVanHorne,Idounderstand。Idorespectyouruncle。Wehaveamutualfriend,youandI,andthroughherIhavecometounderstandmanythings。“
Graceturnedandlookedathim。
“Amutualfriend?“sherepeated。“Oh!Iknow。Mrs。Coffin?“
“Yes;Mrs。Coffin。She’sagoodwomanandawiseone。“
“She’sadear!Doyoulikeher,too?“
“Indeed,Ido。“
“Hasshetoldyouaboutme——aboutuncle,Imean?“
“Yes。Why,shetoldme——“
HebegantoenumeratesomeofthethingsKeziahhadtoldconcerningtheHammondfamily。Theywereallgoodthings,andhecouldn’thelpseeingthattherecitalpleasedher。Sohewentontotellhowhishousekeeperhadhelpedhim,ofheradvice,ofhermanyactsofkindness,ofwhatheowedtoher。Thegirllistenedeagerly,askingquestions,noddingconfirmation,and,inherdelightathearingKeziahpraised,quiteforgettingherpreviouseagernesstoendtheinterview。And,ashetalked,helookedather,attheredlightonherhair,theshineofhereyes,likephosphorusinthecurlofawaveatnight,atherlonglashes,and——
“Yes,“saidMissVanHorne,“youweresaying——“
Theministerawokewithaguiltystart。Herealizedthathissentencehadbrokenoffinthemiddle。
“Why!why——er——yes,“hestammered。“Iwassayingthat——thatI
don’tknowwhatIshouldhavedonewithoutMrs。Coffin。She’satreasure。Frankly,sheistheonlyrealfriendIhavefoundinTrumet。“
“Iknow。Ifeelthesamewayabouther。Shemeanssomuchtome。
Ilovehermorethananyoneelseintheworld,exceptuncle,ofcourse——andNat。Imissherverymuchsince——since——“
“SinceIcame,youmean。I’msorry。Iwish——IhatetothinkI
amthecausewhichseparatesyoutwo。Itisn’tmyfault,asyouknow。“
“Oh!Iknowthat。“
“Yes,andIobjecttohavingotherschoosemyfriendsforme,peoplewho,becauseofafanaticalprejudice,standinthewayof——
Ifitwasn’tforthat,youmightcallandseeMrs。Coffin,justasyouusedtodo。“
Graceshookherhead。Theyhadmovedontothebendofthebluff,beyondthefringeofpines,andwerenowstandingattheveryedgeofthehighbank。
“Ifitwasn’tforthat,youwouldcome,“assertedtheminister。
“Yes,Isupposeso。Ishouldliketocome。ImissmytalkswithAuntKeziahmorethanyoucanimagine——nowespecially。But,somehow,whatwewanttodomostseemstobewhatwemustn’t,andwhatwedon’tlikeisourduty。“
Shesaidthiswithoutlookingathim,andtheexpressiononherfacewasthesamesad,graveonehehadnoticedwhenhefirstsawherstandingalonebythepine。
“Whydon’tyoucome?“hepersisted。
“Ican’t,ofcourse。YouknowIcan’t。“
“Whynot?IfmycompanyisobjectionableIcangoawaywhenyoucome。IfyoudislikemeI——“
“YouknowIdon’tdislikeyoupersonally。“
“I’mawfullygladofthat。“
“Butit’simpossible。UnclerespectsandisfondofAuntKeziah,buthewouldn’thearofmyvisitingtheparsonage。“
“Butdon’tyouthinkyourunclemightbepersuaded?I’msurehemisunderstandsme,justasIshouldhimifitweren’tforMrs。
Coffin——andwhatyou’vesaid。Don’tyouthinkifIcalledonhimandheknewmebetteritmighthelpmatters?I’lldoitgladly。I
will!“
“No,no。Hewouldn’tlisten。Andthinkofyourowncongregation。“
“Confoundmycongregation!“
“Why,Mr。Ellery!“
Shelookedathiminamazement;thenherlipsbegantocurl。
“Why,Mr。Ellery!“sherepeated。
Theministerturnedveryredanddrewhishandacrosshisforehead。
“I——Idon’tmeanthatexactly,“hestammered。“ButI’mnotachild。Ihavetherighttoexerciseaman’sdiscretion。Myparishcommitteemustunderstandthat。Theyshall!IfIchoosetoseeyou——Lookout!“
Shewasclosetotheoverhangingedgeofthebluffandthesoduponwhichshestoodwasbendingbeneathherfeet。Hesprangforward,caughtheraboutthewaist,andpulledherback。Thesodbrokeandrattleddownthesandyslope。Shewouldhavehadaslighttumble,nothingworse,hadshegonewithit。Therewasnodanger;andyettheministerwasverywhiteashereleasedher。
She,too,waspaleforamoment,andthencrimson。
“Thankyou,“shegasped。“I——Imustgo。Itislate。Ididn’trealizehowlateitwas。I——Imustgo。“
Hedidnotanswer,thoughhetriedto。
“Imustgo,“shesaidhurriedly,speakingatrandom。“Goodafternoon。Good-by。Ihopeyouwillenjoyyourwalk。“
“Ihaveenjoyedit。“Hisanswerwasunstudiedbutemphatic。Sherecognizedtheemphasis。
“WillyoucometoseeMrs。Coffin?“heasked。
“No,no。YouknowIcan’t。Good-by。Thesunsetisbeautiful,isn’tit?“
“Beautiful,indeed。“
“Yes。I——IthinkthesunsetsfromthispointarethefinestIhaveeverseen。IcomehereeverySundayafternoontoseethem。“
Thisremarkwasgivenmerelytocoverembarrassment,butithadanunexpectedeffect。
“YouDO?“criedtheminister。Thenextmomenthewasalone。GraceVanHornehadvanishedinthegloomofthepinethickets。
ItwasastrangeJohnEllerywhowalkedslowlybackalongthepath,onethatKeziahherselfwouldnothaverecognized,tosaynothingofCaptainElkanahandtheparishcommittee。Thedignifiedparson,withthedignifiedwalkandcalm,untroubledbrow,wasgone,andherewasanabsent-mindedyoungfellowwhostumbledblindlyalong,trippingoverrootsanddeadlimbs,andcaringnothing,apparently,forthedamagetohisSundaybootsandtrouserswhichmightresultfromthestumbles。Hesawnothingreal,andheardnothing,noteventheexcitedpersonwho,hiddenbehindthebayberrybush,hailedhimashepassed。Itwasnotuntilthispersonrushedforthandseizedhimbythearmthathecamebacktotheunimportantaffairsofthismaterialearth。
“Why!Why,Mr。Pepper!“hegasped。“Areyouhere?Whatdoyouwant?“
“AmIhere?“pantedKyan。“Ain’tIbeenhereforthelasttwentyminuteswaitin’togetachanceatyou?Ain’tIbeenchasin’youfromDantoBeershebyallthisdummed——excuseme——afternoon?Oh,mygodfreysmighty!“
“Why,what’sthematter?“
“Matter?Matterenough!It’sallyourfault。Yougotmeintothemess,nowyougitmeoutofit。“
Usually,whenAbishaiaddressedhisclergyman,itwasinatoneofhumblerespectfardifferentfromhispresentfranticassault。TheReverendJohnwasastounded。
“WhatISthetrouble,Mr。Pepper?“hedemanded。“Behaveyourself,man。WhatISit?“
“You——youmademedoit,“gurgledKyan。“Yes,sir,’twasyouputmeuptoit。Whenyouwasatourhouset’otherday,afterLavinylockedmeup,youtoldmethewaytogetsquarewastolockherup,too。AndIdoneit!Yes,sir,Idoneitwhenshegotbackfrommeetin’thisnoon。Irunoffandleftherlockedin。And——and“——
hewailed,wringinghishands——“I——Iain’tdasttogohomesence。
WHAT’llIdo?“
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