“Ifshecan’thaveonemanshe’lltakethenext,andthenswitchbacksoon’sthewindchanges。However,mostlikelysheneverwasengagedtoMr。Ellery,anyhow。He’sbeenoutofhisheadandmighthavesaidsomefoolthingsthatletDr。Parkerandtherestb’lievehewasinlovewithher。Asforpickin’ofhimupandtotin’himbacktotheshantythatnight,thatwa’n’tnothin’butcommonhumanity。Shecouldn’tlethimdieinthemiddleofthelighthouselane,couldshe?“
Thursdaywasaperfectday,andthereceptioncommitteewasonhandandwaitinginfrontoftheBayportpostoffice。Thespecialcarriage,thespanbrushedandcurrieduntiltheircoatsglistenedinthesunshine,wasdrawnupbesidetheplatform。Thehorseshadlittleflagsfastenedtotheirbridles,andtherewereotherandlargerflagsoneachsideofthedashboard。CaptainDaniels,imposinginhisSundayraiment,high-collaredcoat,stock,silkhatandgold-headedcane,satstifflyerectontheseatintherear。
Theothercarriageswerealongside,amongthemCaptainZebedeeMayo’sancientchaise,thewhitehorsesoundasleepbetweentheshafts。CaptainZebhadnotbeeninvitedtojointheescort,buthadjoineditwithoutaninvitation。
“IguesslikelyI’dbetterbeonhand,“thecaptainconfidedtoDr。
Parker。“MaybeIcanstopElkanahfromtalkin’toomuchabout——
well,aboutwhatwedon’twanthimtotalkabout,andbesides,I’mjustasanxioustogiveNatawelcomehomeasthenextfeller。
He’sabrickandwe’reallproudofhim。Bymighty!I’dliketohaveseenthatcrafthebuiltoutofcocoanutsandchurches——I
wouldso。“
KyanPepperwastherealso,notyetfullyrecoveredfromthesurprisewhichLavinia’sgraciouspermissionhadgivenhim。
AbishaihadbeenleaningdisconsolatelyoverhisfrontgateearlythatmorningwhenNoahEllis,thelightkeeper,joggeddownthelane。
“’Mornin’,’Bish,“hailedNoah,pullinguphishorse。“What’sthematter?Youlookbluer’naspiledmack’rel。What’stherow?
Breakfastdisagreewithyou?“
“Naw,“repliedKyanshortly。“Whereyoubound,allriggedupinyourshoreduds?“
“BoundtoBayport,toseeNatHammondland,“wasthecheerfulanswer。“Iain’thadadayoffIdon’tknowwhen,andIthoughtI’dtakeone。Begreatdoin’soverthere,theytellme。Elkanah’sgoin’tomakeaspeechandthere’seighteenteamsoffolksgoin’。“
“Iknowit。IwishtIwasgoin’,too,butIneverhavenofun。
Havetostaytohomeandworkandslaveoverthemconsarnedtaxpapers。SometimesIwishtherewa’n’tnotaxes。“
“Humph!I’vewishedthat,myself,more’nonce。Whydon’tyougo,ifyouwantto?Climbrightaboardherewithme。Plentyofroom。“
“Hey?Youmeanthat?Bygodfreysmighty!I’dliketo。“
“Sartin,Imeanit。Comeahead。“
Mr。Peppersadlyshookhishead。“IguesslikelyI’dbetternot,“
hesighed。“Lavinymightnotliketohavemeleaveher。“
“Oh,fiddlesticks!shewon’tmind。I’lltakecareofyou。It’sperfectlysafe。Thereain’tgoin’tobenowomenaround。Haw!
haw!haw!“
HewasstilllaughingathisownjokewhenthroughtheslatsoftheclosedblindsshadingthePepperhouseparlorashrillvoicewasheardspeaking。
“Goahead,’Bishydear,“calledLavinia。“Goaheadandgo。A
changeofair’lldoyougood。“
Kyanwhirledandclutchedatthegate。
“HEY?“heshoutedinamazement。
“Areyoudeef?OrisMr。Ellislaughin’sohardthatyoucan’thear?Whatisitthat’ssofunny,Mr。Ellis?“
Thelight-keepershutoffhislaughterbyasuddenandratherfrightenedgulp。
“Oh,nothin’,nothin’,MissPepper。“Niceday,ain’tit?“
“Iguessso。Iain’thadtimetolookatityet。Ihavetowork。
Ican’tletmywifedoitforme,likesomefolks,andtake’daysoff。’Whatwasityouwaslaughin’at,Mr。Ellis?“
“Nothin’,nothin’atall。“
“Hum!Theyusedtotellmetherewasonlyonekindofpersonwholaughedatnothin’。Well,’BishPepper,whatareyoustandin’
therefor?Ifyou’regoin’,comerightintothehouseandchangeyourclothesthisminute。“
Kyanobeyed。Shortlyhereappeared,clothedlikealilyofthefield,onethathadlongsincegonetoseed。HeclamberedupbesideNoahandtheydroveoff。
“Jerushy!“exclaimedthelightkeeper。“Thisiskindofunexpected,ain’tit?What’sgotintohertomakehersoaccommodatin’?“
“Godfreysmighty!“wasthedazedreply,“Idon’tknow。Thisasfastasyoucandrive?Hurryup,aforeshechangeshermind。“
SoithappenedthatMr。PepperwasinBayportwiththerest,awaitingthestagewhichwasbringingTrumet’slatestcelebrityfromSandwich。
“Hereshecomes!“shoutedEzraSimmons,thepostmaster。“Rightontime,too。“
Sureenough!Acloudofdustinthedistance,risingonthespringwind,andtherattleofrapidlyturningwheels。Thereceptioncommitteepreparedforaction。CaptainElkanahdescendedfromthecarriageandmovedinstatelydignitytothefrontofthepost-
officeplatform。
“Hum——ha!“hebarked,turningtohisfollowers。“Bereadynow。
Givehimagoodcheer,whenIsaytheword。Letitbehearty——
hearty,yes。“
Thestage,itsfourhorsesatatrot,swunguptotheplatform。
“Whoa!“roaredthedriver。
“Now!“orderedElkanah。“One——two——Hurrah!“
“Hurrah!“shoutedthecommittee,itsuninvitedguestsandtheaccompanyingcrowdofBayportmenandboyswhichhadgatheredtoassistinthewelcome。“Hurrah!“
“Hooray!“yelledKyan,alittlebehind,asusual。
Apassengerortwopeeredfromthecoachwindow。Thestagedriverironicallytouchedhiscap。
“Thankye,“hesaid。“Thankyeverymuch。I’vebeenhopin’forthisforalongtime,thoughI’daboutgivenupexpectin’it。I’mverymuchobliged。Won’tsomebodypleaseaskmetomakeaspeech?“
CaptainElkanahfrownedhisdisapproval。
“WearecheeringCap’nNathanielHammondofTrumet,“heexplainedhaughtily。“Weareheretomeethimandescorthimhome。“
Thedriversighed。“Youdon’tsay,“hesaid。“AndIthoughtmymeritshadbeenrecognizedatlast。And’twasallforCap’nHammond?Dear!dear!“
HewinkedatSimmons,whowantedtolaugh,butdidnotdare。
“Come!come!“saidCaptainElkanah。“Whereishe?Where’sCap’nHammond?“
“Well,now,I’lltellye;Idon’tknowwhereheis。“
“YouDON’T?Isn’thewithyou?“
“No,heain’t。Andhedidn’tcomeonthetrain,nuther。HeWASonit。TheconductortoldmeheseehimandsetalongwithhimbetweenstationsasfurasCohassetNarrows。Butafterthatheneverseehidenorhairofhim。Oh,that’sso!Here’sthemailbag,Ezry。“
CaptainElkanahlookedatthereceptioncommitteeanditlookedathim。Herewasamostdisconcertingsetbackforalltheplans。Thecommittee,afteraskingmore,andfruitlessquestions,wentintoexecutivesession。
CaptainZebsteppedbesidethestageandputonefootonthewheel。
“Say,Thad,“hewhispered,“isthatallyouknow?Wheredidhegoto?“
“Can’ttellyou,cap’n。TheconductorsaysheseehimaforetheygottoCohassetNarrowsandnotafter。Naturally,wes’posehegotoffthere。PrettygoodjokeonoldDaniels,Icallit。Servehimright,figgerin’totakeapassengerawayfromme。He,he!“
“Butyoudoknowmore,nowdon’tyou?Tellafeller——come!I
don’tlikeElkanahanybetter’nyoudo。“
“Well,“thedriver’svoicedroppedstilllower。“Well,“hewhispered,“Ididhearthismuch,thoughdon’tyoutellnoneofthem:AchapIknowwasonthetrainandhesaidheseeCap’nNatgetoffthecarsattheCohassetNarrowsdepotandtherewasawomanwithhim。“
“Awoman?AWOMAN?Whatwoman?“
“BlessedifIknow!Andhedidn’tnuther。Solong!Gitdap!“
ThereceptioncommitteeanditsescortdroveslowlybacktoTrumet。
TheDanielsfollowingwasdisgustedanddisappointed。CaptainElkanahhadfigureduponkeepingHammondunderhisownwinguntilhewassafelydepositedattheoldtavern。GracewasthereandElkanahmeantthatthesetwoshouldmeetbeforeanyinklingofEllery’sstoryreachedNat’sears。Incidentally,hecoulddropafewdamaginghintsconcerningtheminister’scharacter。TohurtElleryallhecouldandprejudiceHammondagainsthim——thatwastheplan,andnowitwasfrustrated。Thecaptainhadnotputinanappearanceandnooneknewwherehewasorwhenhewouldcomehome。
Obviously,therewasnothingtodoexceptgiveupthereceptionandawaitfurthernewsfromthemissingman。
SomeofthosepresentwishedtoremaininBayportuntilnight。
AnothertrainwasdueinSandwichand,possibly,Natmightcomeonthat。Theycouldtelegraphandfindoutwhetherornothedidcome,andifhedid,couldsendacarriageforhim。Butthissuggestionwasoverruled。Thereceptionwasoff。
Thehomewardjourneyhadsomeunpleasantincidents。SeveralCome-
Outershaddrivenover。Natbelongedtothem,sotheyfelt——hewasthesonoftheirdeadfounderandleader——andtheydeterminedtheRegularsshouldnothavehimalltothemselves。Theyhadcometobidhimwelcomeonbehalfoftheworshipersatthechapel。Nowtheytookadvantageofthegeneraldisappointmenttomakesarcasticandwould-be-humorousremarksloudenoughforthemajesticoccupantofthedecoratedcarriagetohear。
“Seemstome,“saidThophBlack,“thatthemflagsoughttobeha’fmast。Thatcraft’sindistress。“
“S-sh-h!“counciledhiscompanion,anotherCome-Outer。“Don’tbeirreverent。Lookwho’scruisin’under’em。That’stheKingofTrumet。Let’syouandmegoaheadandfiresalutes,Thoph。“
CaptainElkanahwrathfullyorderedtheflagstoberemovedfromthehorses’headsandfromthedashboard。
AsNoahEllisandhispassengerturnedintothelighthouselaneanothervehicleturnedoutofit。
“Whowasthat?“queriedKyan。“Lookedlikeoneoftheliverystablehorsestome。“
“’Twa’n’t。’TwasThankfulPayne’sandthatwashercarriage,too。
It’sgettin’sodarkIcouldn’tseewhowasdrivin’it,but’twasaman,anyhow。“
Kyanseemedtobepondering。“Iwonder,“hesaidslowly,“IwonderifthatcousinofhersfromSandwichisherevisitin’。ThatCalebPratt,seemstomehisnameis。“
“Don’tknow。Why?“
“Nothin’,nothin’。Ijustwondered,thatwasall。Thatmightexplainwhysheletme——“
“Hey?“
“Nothin’。Goodnight,Noah。I’mmuchobligedtoyoufortakin’meover,eveniftherewa’n’tnoreception。“
TrumetspentthateveningwonderingwhathadbecomeofNatHammond。
CaptainZebMayowonderedmostofall。Yethiswondermentwasaccompaniedbyvaguesuspicionsofthetruth。And,ateleveno’clock,whenthevillagewasinbed,ahorseandbuggymoveddowntheTurn-offandstoppedbeforetheHammondgate。Amanalightedfromthebuggyandwalkedbrisklyuptothesidedoor。Thereheknockedandthenwhistledshrilly。
Awindowoverheadwasopened。
“Whoisit?“askedafemininevoice。
“Don’tbefrightened,Gracie,“repliedthemanatthedoor。“It’sme——Nat。I’vecomehomeagain。“
CHAPTERXX
INWHICHTHEMINISTERRECEIVESALETTER
JohnEllerywasuneasy。Physicallyhewasverymuchbetter,somuchbetterthathewaspermittedtositupawhileeachday。Butmentallyhewasdisturbedandexcited,exactlytheconditionwhichthedoctorsaidhemustnotbein。KeziahandGracehadgoneawayandlefthim,andhecouldnotunderstandwhy。
Mrs。Higgins,Ike’smother,wasattheshantyandshedidherbesttosootheandquiethim。Shewasakindsoulandcapable,inherway,butshecouldnotanswerhisquestionssatisfactorily。
“Wherearethey?“hedemanded。“Whydidtheygo?Hasanythinghappened?Whenaretheycomingback?“
“Ican’ttellyoujustwhen,Mr。Ellery,“repliedMrs。Higgins。
“Gracehadtogohomefora——adayorsoandKeziahhadthingstoattendtoattheparsonage。Don’tyoufretyourselfaboutthem。“