CHAPTERI
THEMOUNTAINHOME
Faruponthemountain-sidestoodaloneintheclearing。Itwasroughlyyetwarmlybuilt。Behinditjaggedcliffsbrokethenorthwind,andtoweredgray-whiteinthesunshine。Beforeitatinyexpanseofgreenslopedgentlyawaytoapointwherethemountaindroppedinanothersharpdescent,woodedwithscrubbyfirsandpines。Attheleftafootpathledintothecooldepthsoftheforest。ButattherightthemountainfellawayagainanddisclosedtoviewthepictureDavidlovedthebestofall:thefar-reachingvalley;thesilverpoolofthelakewithitsribbonofariverflungfarout;andaboveitthegraysandgreensandpurplesofthemountainsthatclimbedoneuponanother’sshouldersuntilthetopmostthrusttheirheadsintothewidedomeoftheskyitself。
Therewasnoroad,apparently,leadingawayfromthecabin。Therewasonlythefootpaththatdisappearedintotheforest。Neither,anywhere,wasthereahouseinsightnearerthanthewhitespecksfardowninthevalleybytheriver。
Withintheshackawidefireplacedominatedonesideofthemainroom。ItwasJunenow,andtheasheslaycoldonthehearth;butfromthetinylean-tointherearcamethesmellandthesputterofbaconsizzlingoverablaze。Thefurnishingsoftheroomweresimple,yet,inaway,outofthecommon。Thereweretwobunks,afewrudebutcomfortablechairs,atable,twomusic-racks,twoviolinswiththeircases,andeverywherebooks,andscatteredsheetsofmusic。Nowherewastherecushion,curtain,orknickknackthattoldofawoman’stasteortouch。Ontheotherhand,neitherwasthereanywheregun,pelt,orantleredheadthatspokeofaman’sstrengthandskill。FordecorationtherewereabeautifulcopyoftheSistineMadonna,severalphotographssignedwithnameswellknownoutinthegreatworldbeyondthemountains,andafestoonofpineconessuchasachildmightgatherandhang。
Fromthelittlelean-tokitchenthesoundofthesputteringsuddenlyceased,andatthedoorappearedapairofdark,wistfuleyes。
\"Daddy!\"calledtheowneroftheeyes。
Therewasnoanswer。
\"Father,areyouthere?\"calledthevoice,moreinsistently。
Fromoneofthebunkscameaslightstirandamurmuredword。Atthesoundtheboyatthedoorleapedsoftlyintotheroomandhurriedtothebunkinthecorner。Hewasaslenderladwithshort,crispcurlsathisears,andtheredofperfecthealthinhischeeks。Hishands,slim,long,andwithtaperingfingerslikeagirl’s,reachedforwardeagerly。
\"Daddy,come!I’vedonethebaconallmyself,andthepotatoesandthecoffee,too。Quick,it’sallgettingcold!\"
Slowly,withtheaidoftheboy’sfirmhands,themanpulledhimselfhalftoasittingposture。Hischeeks,liketheboy’s,werered——butnotwithhealth。Hiseyeswerealittlewild,buthisvoicewaslowandverytender,likeacaress。
\"David——it’smylittlesonDavid!\"
\"Ofcourseit’sDavid!Whoelseshoulditbe?\"laughedtheboy。
\"Come!\"Andhetuggedattheman’shands。
Themanrosethen,unsteadily,andbysheerwillforcedhimselftostandupright。Thewildlooklefthiseyes,andtheflushhischeeks。Hisfacelookedsuddenlyoldandhaggard。Yetwithfairlysurestepshecrossedtheroomandenteredthelittlekitchen。
Halfofthebaconwasblack;theotherhalfwastransparentandliketoughjelly。Thepotatoesweresoggy,andhadtheunmistakabletastethatcomesfromadishthathasboileddry。
Thecoffeewaslukewarmandmuddy。Eventhemilkwassour。
Davidlaughedalittleruefully。
\"Thingsaren’tsoniceasyours,father,\"heapologized。\"I’mafraidI’mnothingbutadiscordinthatorchestrato-day!
Somehow,someofthestovewashotterthantherest,andburntupthebaconinspots;andallthewatergotoutofthepotatoes,too,——thoughTHATdidn’tmatter,forIjustputmorecoldin。I
forgotandleftthemilkinthesun,andittastesbadnow;butI’msurenexttimeit’llbebetter——allofit。\"
Themansmiled,butheshookhisheadsadly。
\"Butthereoughtnottobeany’nexttime,’David。\"
\"Whynot?Whatdoyoumean?Aren’tyouevergoingtoletmetryagain,father?\"Therewasrealdistressintheboy’svoice。
Themanhesitated。Hislipspartedwithanindrawnbreath,asifbehindthemlayarushofwords。Buttheyclosedabruptly,thewordsstillunsaid。Then,verylightly,cametheseothers:——
\"Well,son,thisisn’taverynicewaytotreatyoursupper,isit?Now,ifyouplease,I’lltakesomeofthatbacon。IthinkI
feelmyappetitecomingback。\"
Ifthetruantappetite\"cameback,\"however,itcouldnothavestayed;forthemanatebutlittle。Hefrowned,too,ashesawhowlittletheboyate。Hesatsilentwhilehissonclearedthefoodanddishesaway,andhewasstillsilentwhen,withtheboy,hepassedoutofthehouseandwalkedtothelittlebenchfacingthewest。
Unlessitstormedveryhard,Davidneverwenttobedwithoutthislastlookathis\"SilverLake,\"ashecalledthelittlesheetofwaterfardowninthevalley。
\"Daddy,it’sgoldto-night——allgoldwiththesun!\"hecriedrapturously,ashiseyesfelluponhistreasure。\"Oh,daddy!\"
Itwasalong-drawncryofecstasy,andhearingit,themanwinced,aswithsuddenpain。
’Daddy,I’mgoingtoplayit——I’vegottoplayit!\"criedtheboy,boundingtowardthecabin。Inamomenthehadreturned,violinathischin。
Themanwatchedandlistened;andashewatchedandlistened,hisfacebecameabattle-groundwhereonprideandfear,hopeanddespair,joyandsorrow,foughtforthemastery。
ItwasnonewthingforDavidto\"play\"thesunset。Always,whenhewasmoved,Davidturnedtohisviolin。Alwaysinitsquiveringstringshefoundthemeanstosaythatwhichhistonguecouldnotexpress。
Acrossthevalleythegraysandbluesofthemountainshadbecomeallpurplesnow。Above,theskyinonevastflameofcrimsonandgold,wasamoltenseaonwhichfloatedrose-pinkcloud-boats。
Below,thevalleywithitslakeandriverpickedoutinroseandgoldagainsttheshadowygreensoffieldandforest,seemedlikesomeenchantedfairylandofloveliness。
AndallthiswasinDavid’sviolin,andallthis,too,wasonDavid’suplifted,rapturousface。
Asthelastrose-glowturnedtograyandthelaststrainquiveredintosilence,themanspoke。Hisvoicewasalmostharshwithself-control。
\"David,thetimehascome。We’llhavetogiveitup——youandI。\"
Theboyturnedwonderingly,hisfacestillsoftlyluminous。
\"Givewhatup?\"
\"This——allthis。\"
\"This!Why,father,whatdoyoumean?Thisishome!\"
Themannoddedwearily。
\"Iknow。Ithasbeenhome;but,David,youdidn’tthinkwecouldalwayslivehere,likethis,didyou?\"
Davidlaughedsoftly,andturnedhiseyesoncemoretothedistantsky-line。
Whynot?\"heaskeddreamily。\"Whatbetterplacecouldtherebe?I
likeit,daddy。\"
Themandrewatroubledbreath,andstirredrestlessly。Theteasingpaininhissidewasverybadto-night,andnochangeofpositioneasedit。Hewasill,veryill;andheknewit。Yethealsoknewthat,toDavid,sickness,pain,anddeathmeantnothing——or,atmost,wordsthathadalwaysbeenlightly,almostunconsciouslypassedover。Forthefirsttimehewonderedif,afterall,histraining——someofit——hadbeenwise。
Forsixyearshehadhadtheboyunderhisexclusivecareandguidance。Forsixyearstheboyhadeatenthefood,worntheclothing,andstudiedthebooksofhisfather’schoosing。Forsixyearsthatfatherhadthought,planned,breathed,moved,livedforhisson。Therehadbeennoothersinthelittlecabin。Therehadbeenonlytheoccasionaltripsthroughthewoodstothelittletownonthemountain-sideforfoodandclothing,tobreakthedaysofclosecompanionship。
Allthisthemanhadplannedcarefully。HehadmeantthatonlythegoodandbeautifulshouldhaveplaceinDavid’syouth。Itwasnotthatheintendedthatevil,unhappiness,anddeathshouldlackdefinition,onlydefiniteness,intheboy’smind。Itshouldbeacasewherethegoodandthebeautifulshouldsofillthethoughtsthattherewouldbenoroomforanythingelse。Thishadbeenhisplan。Andthusfarhehadsucceeded——succeededsowonderfullythathebegannow,inthefaceofhisownillness,andofwhathefearedwouldcomeofit,todoubtthewisdomofthatplanning。
Ashelookedattheboy’sraptface,herememberedDavid’ssurprisedquestioningatthefirstdeadsquirrelhehadfoundinthewoods。Davidwassixthen。
\"Why,daddy,he’sasleep,andhewon’twakeup!\"hehadcried。
Then,afteragentletouch:\"Andhe’scold——oh,socold!\"
Thefatherhadhurriedhissonawayatthetime,andhadevadedhisquestions;andDavidhadseemedcontent。Butthenextdaytheboyhadgonebacktothesubject。Hiseyeswerewidethen,andalittlefrightened。
\"Father,whatisittobe——dead?\"
\"Whatdoyoumean,David?\"
\"Theboywhobringsthemilk——hehadthesquirrelthismorning。
Hesaiditwasnotasleep。Itwas——dead。\"
\"Itmeansthatthesquirrel,therealsquirrelunderthefur,hasgoneaway,David。\"
\"Where?\"
\"Toafarcountry,perhaps。\"
\"Willhecomeback?\"
\"No。\"
\"Didhewanttogo?\"
\"We’llhopeso。\"
\"Buthelefthis——hisfurcoatbehindhim。Didn’theneed——that?\"
\"No,orhe’dhavetakenitwithhim。\"
Davidhadfallensilentatthis。Hehadremainedstrangelysilentindeedforsomedays;then,outinthewoodswithhisfatheronemorning,hegaveajoyousshout。Hewasstandingbytheice-coveredbrook,andlookingatalittleblackholethroughwhichthehurryingwatercouldbeplainlyseen。
\"Daddy,oh,daddy,Iknownowhowitis,aboutbeing——dead。\"
\"Why——David!\"
\"It’slikethewaterinthebrook,youknow;THAT’Sgoingtoafarcountry,anditisn’tcomingback。Anditleavesitslittlecoldice-coatbehinditjustasthesquirreldid,too。Itdoesn’tneedit。Itcangowithoutit。Don’tyousee?Andit’ssinging——listen!——it’ssingingasitgoes。ItWANTStogo!\"
\"Yes,David。\"AndDavid’sfatherhadsighedwithreliefthathissonhadfoundhisownexplanationofthemystery,andonethatsatisfied。
Later,inhisbooks,Davidfounddeathagain。Itwasaman,thistime。Theboyhadlookedupwithstartledeyes。
\"Dopeople,realpeople,likeyouandme,bedead,father?Dotheygotoafarcountry?
\"Yes,sonintime——toafarcountryruledoverbyagreatandgoodKingtheytellus。
David’sfatherhadtrembledashesaidit,andhadwaitedfearfullyfortheresult。ButDavidhadonlysmiledhappilyasheanswered:
\"Buttheygosinging,father,likethelittlebrook。YouknowI
heardit!\"
Andtherethematterhadended。Davidwastennow,andnotyetforhimdiddeathspellterror。BecauseofthisDavid’sfatherwasrelieved;andyet——stillbecauseofthis——hewasafraid。
\"David,\"hesaidgently。\"Listentome。\"
Theboyturnedwithalongsigh。
\"Yes,father。\"
\"Wemustgoaway。Outinthegreatworldtherearemenandwomenandchildrenwaitingforyou。You’veabeautifulworktodo;andonecan’tdoone’sworkonamountain-top。\"
\"Whynot?Ilikeithere,andI’vealwaysbeenhere。\"
\"Notalways,David;sixyears。YouwerefourwhenIbroughtyouhere。Youdon’tremember,perhaps。\"
Davidshookhishead。Hiseyeswereagaindreamilyfixedonthesky。
\"IthinkI’dlikeit——togo——ifIcouldsailawayonthatlittlecloud-boatupthere,\"hemurmured。
Themansighedandshookhishead。
\"Wecan’tgooncloud-boats。Wemustwalk,David,foraway——andwemustgosoon——soon,\"headdedfeverishly。\"Imustgetyouback——backamongfriends,before——\"
Heroseunsteadily,andtriedtowalkerect。Hislimbsshook,andthebloodthrobbedathistemples。Hewasappalledathisweakness。Withafiercenessbornofhisterrorheturnedsharplytotheboyathisside。
\"David,we’vegottogo!We’vegottogo——TO-MORROW!\"
\"Father!\"
\"Yes,yes,come!\"Hestumbledblindly,yetinsomewayhereachedthecabindoor。
BehindhimDavidstillsat,inert,staring。Thenextminutetheboyhadsprungtohisfeetandwashurryingafterhisfather。
CHAPTERII
THETRAIL
Acuriousstrengthseemedtohavecometotheman。WithalmoststeadyhandshetookdownthephotographsandtheSistineMadonna,packingthemneatlyawayinaboxtobeleft。Frombeneathhisbunkhedraggedalarge,dustytraveling-bag,andinthishestowedalittlefood,afewgarments,andagreatdealofthemusicscatteredabouttheroom。
David,inthedoorway,staredindazedwonder。Graduallyintohiseyescreptalookneverseentherebefore。
\"Father,wherearewegoing?\"heaskedatlastinashakingvoice,ashecameslowlyintotheroom。
\"Back,son;we’regoingback。\"
\"Tothevillage,wherewegetoureggsandbacon?\"
\"No,no,lad,notthere。Theotherway。Wegodownintothevalleythistime。\"
\"Thevalley——MYvalley,withtheSilverLake?\"
\"Yes,myson;andbeyond——farbeyond。\"Themanspokedreamily。Hewaslookingataphotographinhishand。Ithadslippedinamongtheloosesheetsofmusic,andhadnotbeenputawaywiththeothers。Itwasthelikenessofabeautifulwoman。
ForamomentDavideyedhimuncertainly;thenhespoke。
\"Daddy,whoisthat?Whoareallthesepeopleinthepictures?
You’venevertoldmeaboutanyofthemexceptthelittleroundonethatyouwearinyourpocket。Whoarethey?\"
Insteadofanswering,themanturnedfarawayeyesontheboyandsmiledwistfully。
\"Ah,David,lad,howthey’llloveyou!Howtheywillloveyou!
Butyoumustn’tletthemspoilyou,son。Youmustremember——rememberallI’vetoldyou。\"
OnceagainDavidaskedhisquestion,butthistimethemanonlyturnedbacktothephotograph,mutteringsomethingtheboycouldnotunderstand。
AfterthatDaviddidnotquestionanymore。Hewastooamazed,toodistressed。Hehadneverbeforeseenhisfatherlikethis。
Withnervoushastethemanwassettingthelittleroomtorights,crowdingthingsintothebag,andpackingotherthingsawayinanoldtrunk。Hischeekswereveryred,andhiseyesverybright。Hetalked,too,almostconstantly,thoughDavidcouldunderstandscarcelyawordofwhatwassaid。Later,themancaughtuphisviolinandplayed;andneverbeforehadDavidheardhisfatherplaylikethat。Theboy’seyesfilled,andhisheartachedwithapainthatchokedandnumbed——thoughwhy,Davidcouldnothavetold。Stilllater,themandroppedhisviolinandsankexhaustedintoachair;andthenDavid,wornandfrightenedwithitall,crepttohisbunkandfellasleep。
InthegraydawnofthemorningDavidawoketoadifferentworld。
Hisfather,white-facedandgentle,wascallinghimtogetreadyforbreakfast。Thelittleroom,dismantledofitsdecorations,wasbareandcold。Thebag,closedandstrapped,restedonthefloorbythedoor,togetherwiththetwoviolinsintheircases,readytocarry。
\"Wemusthurry,son。It’salongtrampbeforewetakethecars。\"
\"Thecars——therealcars?Dowegointhose?\"Davidwasfullyawakenow。
\"Yes。\"
\"Andisthatallwe’retocarry?\"
\"Yes。Hurry,son。\"
\"Butwecomeback——sometime?\"
Therewasnoanswer。
\"Father,we’recomingback——sometime?\"David’svoicewasinsistentnow。
Themanstoopedandtightenedastrapthatwasalreadyquitetightenough。Thenhelaughedlightly。
\"Why,ofcourseyou’recomingbacksometime,David。Onlythinkofallthesethingswe’releaving!\"
Whenthelastdishwasputaway,thelastgarmentadjusted,andthelastlookgiventothelittleroom,thetravelerspickedupthebagandtheviolins,andwentoutintothesweetfreshnessofthemorning。Ashefastenedthedoorthemansighedprofoundly;
butDaviddidnotnoticethis。Hisfacewasturnedtowardtheeast——alwaysDavidlookedtowardthesun。
\"Daddy,let’snotgo,afterall!Let’sstayhere,\"hecriedardently,drinkinginthebeautyofthemorning。
\"Wemustgo,David。Come,son。\"Andthemanledthewayacrossthegreenslopetothewest。
Itwasascarcelyperceptibletrail,butthemanfoundit,andfolloweditwithevidentconfidence。Therewasonlythepausenowandthentosteadyhisnone-too-surestep,ortoeasetheburdenofthebag。Verysoontheforestlayallaboutthem,withthebirdssingingovertheirheads,andwithnumberlesstinyfeetscurryingthroughtheunderbrushonallsides。Justoutofsightabrookbabblednoisilyofitsdelightinbeingalive;andawayupinthetreetopsthemorningsunplayedhide-and-seekamongthedancingleaves。
AndDavidleaped,andlaughed,andloveditall,norwasanyofitstrangetohim。Thebirds,thetrees,thesun,thebrook,thescurryinglittlecreaturesoftheforest,allwerefriendsofhis。Buttheman——themandidnotleaporlaugh,thoughhe,too,loveditall。Themanwasafraid。
Heknewnowthathehadundertakenmorethanhecouldcarryout。
Stepbystepthebaghadgrownheavier,andhourbyhourtheinsistent,teasingpaininhissidehadincreaseduntilnowitwasatorture。Hehadforgottenthatthewaytothevalleywassolong;hehadnotrealizedhownearlyspentwashisstrengthbeforeheevenstarteddownthetrail。Throbbingthroughhisbrainwasthequestion,whatif,afterall,hecouldnot——buteventohimselfhewouldnotsaythewords。
Atnoontheypausedforluncheon,andatnighttheycampedwherethechatteringbrookhadstoppedtorestinastill,blackpool。
Thenextmorningthemanandtheboypickedupthetrailagain,butwithoutthebag。Undersomeleavesinalittlehollow,themanhadhiddenthebag,andhadthensaid,asifcasually:——
\"Ibelieve,afterall,Iwon’tcarrythisalong。There’snothinginitthatwereallyneed,youknow,nowthatI’vetakenouttheluncheonbox,andbynightwe’llbedowninthevalley。\"
\"Ofcourse!\"laughedDavid。\"Wedon’tneedthat。\"Andhelaughedagain,forpurejoy。LittleusehadDavidforbagsorbaggage!
Theyweremorethanhalfwaydownthemountainnow,andsoontheyreachedagrass-grownroad,littletraveled,butyetaroad。
Stilllatertheycametowherefourwayscrossed,andtwoofthemborethemarksofmanywheels。Bysundownthelittlebrookattheirsidemurmuredsoftlyofquietfieldsandmeadows,andDavidknewthatthevalleywasreached。
Davidwasnotlaughingnow。Hewaswatchinghisfatherwithstartledeyes。Davidhadnotknownwhatanxietywas。Hewasfindingoutnow——thoughhebutvaguelyrealizedthatsomethingwasnotright。Forsometimehisfatherhadsaidbutlittle,andthatlittlehadbeeninavoicethatwasthickandunnatural-sounding。Hewaswalkingfast,yetDavidnoticedthateverystepseemedaneffort,andthateverybreathcameinshortgasps。Hiseyeswereverybright,andwerefixedlybentontheroadahead,asifeventhehastehewasmakingwasnothasteenough。TwiceDavidspoketohim,buthedidnotanswer;andtheboycouldonlytrudgealongonhiswearylittlefeetandsighforthedearhomeonthemountain-topwhichtheyhadleftbehindthemthemorningbefore。
Theymetfewfellowtravelers,andthosetheydidmeetpaidscantattentiontothemanandtheboycarryingtheviolins。Asitchanced,therewasnooneinsightwhentheman,walkinginthegrassatthesideoftheroad,stumbledandfellheavilytotheground。
Davidsprangquicklyforward。
\"Father,whatisit?WHATISIT?\"
Therewasnoanswer。
\"Daddy,whydon’tyouspeaktome?See,it’sDavid!\"
Withapainfuleffortthemanrousedhimselfandsatup。Foramomenthegazeddullyintotheboy’sface;thenahalf-forgottensomethingseemedtostirhimintofeverishaction。WithshakingfingershehandedDavidhiswatchandasmallivoryminiature。
Thenhesearchedhispocketsuntilonthegroundbeforehimlayashiningpileofgold-pieces——toDavidthereseemedtobeahundredofthem。
\"Takethem——hidethem——keepthem。David,untilyou——needthem,\"
pantedtheman。\"Thengo——goon。Ican’t。\"
\"Alone?Withoutyou?\"demurredtheboy,aghast。\"Why,father,I
couldn’t!Idon’tknowtheway。Besides,I’dratherstaywithyou,\"headdedsoothingly,asheslippedthewatchandtheminiatureintohispocket;\"thenwecanbothgo。\"Andhedroppedhimselfdownathisfather’sside。
Themanshookhisheadfeebly,andpointedagaintothegold-pieces。
\"Takethem,David,——hidethem,\"hechatteredwithpalelips。
Almostimpatientlytheboybeganpickingupthemoneyandtuckingitintohispockets。
\"But,father,I’mnotgoingwithoutyou,\"hedeclaredstoutly,asthelastbitofgoldslippedoutofsight,andahorseandwagonrattledaroundtheturnoftheroadabove。
Thedriverofthehorseglanceddisapprovinglyatthemanandtheboybytheroadside;buthedidnotstop。Afterhehadpassed,theboyturnedagaintohisfather。Themanwasfumblingoncemoreinhispockets。Thistimefromhiscoatheproducedapencilandasmallnotebookfromwhichhetoreapage,andbegantowrite,laboriously,painfully。
Davidsighedandlookedabouthim。Hewastiredandhungry,andhedidnotunderstandthingsatall。Somethingverywrong,veryterrible,mustbethematterwithhisfather。Hereitwasalmostdark,yettheyhadnoplacetogo,nosuppertoeat,whilefar,faruponthemountain-sidewastheirowndearhomesadandlonelywithoutthem。Upthere,too,thesunstillshone,doubtless,——atleastthereweretherose-glowandtheSilverLaketolookat,whiledownheretherewasnothing,nothingbutgrayshadows,alongdrearyroad,andastragglinghouseortwoinsight。Fromabove,thevalleymightlooktobeafairylandofloveliness,butinrealityitwasnothingbutadismalwasteofgloom,decidedDavid。
David’sfatherhadtornasecondpagefromhisbookandwasbeginninganothernote,whentheboysuddenlyjumpedtohisfeet。
Oneofthestragglinghouseswasneartheroadwheretheysat,anditspresencehadgivenDavidanidea。Withswiftstepshehurriedtothefrontdoorandknockeduponit。Inansweratall,unsmilingwomanappeared,andsaid,\"Well?\"
Davidremovedhiscapashisfatherhadtaughthimtodowhenoneofthemountainwomenspoketohim。
\"Goodevening,lady;I’mDavid,\"hebeganfrankly。\"Myfatherissotiredhefelldownbackthere,andweshouldlikeverymuchtostaywithyouallnight,ifyoudon’tmind。\"
Thewomaninthedoorwaystared。Foramomentshewasdumbwithamazement。Hereyesswepttheplain,ratherroughgarmentsoftheboy,thensoughtthehalf-recumbentfigureofthemanbytheroadside。Herchincameupangrily。
\"Oh,wouldyou,indeed!Well,uponmyword!\"shescouted。\"Humph!
Wedon’taccommodatetramps,littleboy。\"Andsheshutthedoorhard。
ItwasDavid’sturntostare。Justwhatatrampmightbe,hedidnotknow;butneverbeforehadarequestofhisbeensoangrilyrefused。Heknewthat。Afiercesomethingrosewithinhim——afiercenewsomethingthatsenttheswiftredtohisneckandbrow。Heraisedadeterminedhandtothedoorknob——hehadsomethingtosaytothatwoman!——whenthedoorsuddenlyopenedagainfromtheinside。
\"Seehere,boy,\"beganthewoman,lookingoutathimalittlelessunkindly,\"ifyou’rehungryI’llgiveyousomemilkandbread。GoaroundtothebackporchandI’llgetitforyou。\"Andsheshutthedooragain。
David’shanddroppedtohisside。Theredstillstayedonhisfaceandneck,however,andthatfiercenewsomethingwithinhimbadehimrefusetotakefoodfromthiswoman……Buttherewashisfather——hispoorfather,whowassotired;andtherewashisownstomachclamoringtobefed。No,hecouldnotrefuse。AndwithslowstepsandhangingheadDavidwentaroundthecornerofthehousetotherear。
Asthehalf-loafofbreadandthepailofmilkwereplacedinhishands,Davidrememberedsuddenlythatinthevillagestoreonthemountain,hisfatherpaidmoneyforhisfood。Davidwasglad,now,thathehadthosegold-piecesinhispocket,forhecouldpaymoney。Instantlyhisheadcameup。Oncemoreerectwithself-respect,heshiftedhisburdenstoonehandandthrusttheotherintohispocket。Amomentlaterhepresentedonhisoutstretchedpalmashiningdiskofgold。
\"Willyoutakethis,topay,please,forthebreadandmilk?\"heaskedproudly。
Thewomanbegantoshakeherhead;but,ashereyesfellonthemoney,shestarted,andbentclosertoexamineit。Thenextinstantshejerkedherselfuprightwithanangryexclamation。
\"It’sgold!Aten-dollargold-piece!Soyou’reathief,too,areyou,aswellasatramp?Humph!Well,Iguessyoudon’tneedthisthen,\"shefinishedsharply,snatchingthebreadandthepailofmilkfromtheboy’shand。
ThenextmomentDavidstoodaloneonthedoorstep,withthesoundofaquicklythrownboltinhisears。
Athief!Davidknewlittleofthieves,butheknewwhattheywere。Onlyamonthbeforeamanhadtriedtostealtheviolinsfromthecabin;andhewasathief,themilk-boysaid。Davidflushednowagain,angrily,ashefacedthecloseddoor。Buthedidnottarry。Heturnedandrantohisfather。
\"Father,comeaway,quick!Youmustcomeaway,\"hechoked。
Sourgentwastheboy’svoicethatalmostunconsciouslythesickmangottohisfeet。Withshakinghandshethrustthenoteshehadbeenwritingintohispocket。Thelittlebook,fromwhichhehadtorntheleavesforthispurpose,hadalreadydroppedunheededintothegrassathisfeet。
\"Yes,son,yes,we’llgo,\"mutteredtheman。\"Ifeelbetternow。
Ican——walk。\"
Andhedidwalk,thoughveryslowly,ten,adozen,twentysteps。
Frombehindcamethesoundofwheelsthatstoppedclosebesidethem。
\"Hullo,there!Goingtothevillage?\"calledavoice。
\"Yes,sir。\"David’sanswerwasunhesitating。Where\"thevillage\"
was,hedidnotknow;heknewonlythatitmustbesomewhereawayfromthewomanwhohadcalledhimathief。Andthatwasallhecaredtoknow。
\"I’mgoing’mosttheremyself。Wantalift?\"askedtheman,stillkindly。
\"Yes,sir。Thankyou!\"criedtheboyjoyfully。Andtogethertheyaidedhisfathertoclimbintotheroomywagon-body。
Therewerefewwordssaid。Themanatthereinsdroverapidly,andpaidlittleattentiontoanythingbuthishorses。Thesickmandozedandrested。Theboysat,wistful-eyedandsilent,watchingthetreesandhousesflitby。Thesunhadlongagoset,butitwasnotdark,forthemoonwasroundandbright,andtheskywascloudless。Wheretheroadforkedsharplythemandrewhishorsestoastop。
\"Well,I’msorry,butIguessI’llhavetodropyouhere,friends。Iturnofftotheright;but’tain’tmore’naquarterofamileforyou,now\"hefinishedcheerily,pointingwithhiswhiptoaclusteroftwinklinglights。
\"Thankyou,sir,thankyou,\"breathedDavidgratefully,steadyinghisfather’ssteps。\"You’vehelpeduslots。Thankyou!\"
InDavid’sheartwasawilddesiretolayathisgoodman’sfeetallofhisshininggold-piecesaspaymentforthistimelyaid。
Butcautionheldhimback:itseemedthatonlyinstoresdidmoneypay;outsideitbrandedoneasathief!
Alonewithhisfather,Davidfacedoncemorehisproblem。Whereshouldtheygoforthenight?Plainlyhisfathercouldnotwalkfar。Hehadbeguntotalkagain,too,——low,half-finishedsentencesthatDavidcouldnotunderstand,andthatvaguelytroubledhim。Therewasahousenearby,andseveralothersdowntheroadtowardthevillage;butDavidhadhadalltheexperiencehewantedthatnightwithstrangehouses,andstrangewomen。
Therewasabarn,abigone,whichwasnearestofall;anditwastowardthisbarnthatDavidfinallyturnedhisfather’ssteps。
\"We’llgothere,daddy,ifwecangetin,\"heproposedsoftly。
\"Andwe’llstayallnightandrest。\"
CHAPTERIII
THEVALLEY
ThelongtwilightoftheJunedayhadchangedintoanightthatwasscarcelydarker,sobrightwasthemoonlight。Seenfromthehouse,thebarnandthelowbuildingsbeyondloomedshadowyandunreal,yetverybeautiful。OnthesideporchofthehousesatSimeonHollyandhiswife,contenttorestmindandbodyonlybecauseafullday’sworklaywelldonebehindthem。
ItwasjustasSimeonrosetohisfeettogoindoorsthatalongnotefromaviolinreachedtheirears。
\"Simeon!\"criedthewoman。\"Whatwasthat?\"
Themandidnotanswer。Hiseyeswerefixedonthebarn。
\"Simeon,it’safiddle!\"exclaimedMrs。Holly,asasecondtonequiveredontheair\"Andit’sinourbarn!\"
Simeon’sjawset。Withasternejaculationhecrossedtheporchandenteredthekitchen。
Inanotherminutehehadreturned,alightedlanterninhishand。
\"Simeon,d——don’tgo,\"beggedthewoman,tremulously。\"You——youdon’tknowwhat’sthere。\"
\"Fiddlesarenotplayedwithouthands,Ellen,\"retortedthemanseverely。\"Wouldyouhavemegotobedandleaveahalf-drunken,ungodlyminstrelfellowinpossessionofourbarn?To-night,onmywayhome,Ipassedaprettypairofthemlyingbytheroadside——amanandaboywithtwoviolins。They’retheculprits,likely,——thoughhowtheygotthisfar,Idon’tsee。DoyouthinkIwanttoleavemybarntotrampslikethem?\"
\"N——no,Isupposenot,\"falteredthewoman,assherosetremblinglytoherfeet,andfollowedherhusband’sshadowacrosstheyard。
OnceinsidethebarnSimeonHollyandhiswifepausedinvoluntarily。Themusicwasallaboutthemnow,fillingtheairwithrunsandtrillsandrollickingbitsofmelody。Givinganangryexclamation,themanturnedthentothenarrowstairwayandclimbedtothehayloftabove。Athisheelscamehiswife,andsohereyes,almostassoonashisfelluponthemanlyingbackonthehaywiththemoonlightfulluponhisface。
Instantlythemusicdroppedtoawhisper,andalowvoicecameoutofthegloombeyondthesquareofmoonlightwhichcamefromthewindowintheroof。
\"Ifyou’llpleasebeasstillasyoucan,sir。Youseehe’sasleepandhe’ssotired,\"saidthevoice。
Foramomentthemanandthewomanonthestairwaypausedinamazement,thenthemanliftedhislanternandstrodetowardthevoice。
\"Whoareyou?Whatareyoudoinghere?\"hedemandedsharply。
Aboy’sface,round,tanned,andjustnowabitanxious,flashedoutofthedark。
\"Oh,please,sir,ifyouwouldspeaklower,\"pleadedtheboy。
\"He’ssotired!I’mDavid,sir,andthat’sfather。Wecameinheretorestandsleep。\"
SimeonHolly’sunrelentinggazelefttheboy’sfaceandsweptthatofthemanlyingbackonthehay。Thenextinstantheloweredthelanternandleanednearer,puttingforthacautioushand。Atoncehestraightenedhimself,mutteringabrusquewordunderhisbreath。Thenheturnedwiththeangryquestion:——
\"Boy,whatdoyoumeanbyplayingajigonyourfiddleatsuchatimeasthis?\"
\"Why,fatheraskedmetoplay\"returnedtheboycheerily。\"Hesaidhecouldwalkthroughgreenforeststhen,withtherippleofbrooksinhisears,andthatthebirdsandthesquirrels——\"
\"Seehere,boy,whoareyou?\"cutinSimeonHollysternly。\"Wheredidyoucomefrom?\"
\"Fromhome,sir。\"
\"Whereisthat?\"
\"Why,home,sir,whereIlive。Inthemountains,’wayup,up,up——oh,sofarup!Andthere’ssuchabig,bigsky,somuchnicerthandownhere。\"Theboy’svoicequivered,andalmostbroke,andhiseyesconstantlysoughtthewhitefaceonthehay。
ItwasthenthatSimeonHollyawoketothesuddenrealizationthatitwastimeforaction。Heturnedtohiswife。
\"Taketheboytothehouse,\"hedirectedincisively。\"We’llhavetokeephimto-night,Isuppose。I’llgoforHiggins。Ofcoursethewholethingwillhavetobeputinhishandsatonce。Youcan’tdoanythinghere,\"headded,ashecaughtherquestioningglance。\"Leaveeverythingjustasitis。Themanisdead。\"
\"Dead?\"Itwasasharpcryfromtheboy,yettherewasmoreofwonderthanofterrorinit。\"Doyoumeanthathehasgone——likethewaterinthebrook——tothefarcountry?\"hefaltered。
SimeonHollystared。Thenhesaidmoredistinctly:——
\"Yourfatherisdead,boy。\"
\"Andhewon’tcomebackanymore?\"David’svoicebrokenow。
Therewasnoanswer。Mrs。Hollycaughtherbreathconvulsivelyandlookedaway。EvenSimeonHollyrefusedtomeettheboy’spleadingeyes。
WithaquickcryDavidsprangtohisfather’sside。
\"Buthe’shere——righthere,\"hechallengedshrilly。\"Daddy,daddy,speaktome!It’sDavid!\"Reachingouthishand,hegentlytouchedhisfather’sface。Hedrewbackthen,atonce,hiseyesdistendedwithterror。\"Heisn’t!Heis——gone,\"hechatteredfrenziedly。\"Thisisn’tthefather-partthatKNOWS。It’stheother——thattheyleave。He’sleftitbehindhim——likethesquirrel,andthewaterinthebrook。\"
Suddenlytheboy’sfacechanged。Itgrewraptandluminousasheleapedtohisfeet,cryingjoyously:\"Butheaskedmetoplay,sohewentsinging——singingjustashesaidthattheydid。AndI
madehimwalkthroughgreenforestswiththerippleofthebrooksinhisears!Listen——likethis!\"Andoncemoretheboyraisedtheviolintohischin,andoncemorethemusictrilledandrippledabouttheshocked,amazedearsofSimeonHollyandhiswife。