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  \"Thatshedidn’thaveanyhourstocount,youknow。\"

  \"To——COUNT?\"

  \"Yes;itwasthesundial。Didn’tItellyou?Yes,IknowI

  did——aboutthewordsonit——notcountinganyhoursthatweren’tsunny,youknow。Andshesaidshewouldn’thaveANYhourstocount;thatthesunnevershoneforher。\"

  \"Why,David,\"demurredMr。Jackinavoicethatshookalittle,\"areyousure?Didshesayjustthat?You——youmustbemistaken——whenshehas——haseverythingtomakeherhappy。\"

  \"Iwasn’t,becauseIsaidthatsamethingtohermyself——afterwards。AndthenItoldher——whenIfoundoutmyself,youknow——aboutitsbeingwhatwasinsideofyou,afterall,thatcounted;andtheniswhenIaskedherifshecouldn’tthinkofsomethingnicethatwasgoingtohappentohersometime。\"

  \"Well,whatdidshesay?\"

  \"Sheshookherhead,andsaid’No。’Thenshelookedaway,andhereyesgotsoftanddarklikelittlepoolsinthebrookwherethewaterstopstorest。Andshesaidshehadhopedoncethatthissomethingwouldhappen;butthatithadn’t,andthatitwouldtakesomethingmorethanthinkingtobringit。AndIknownowwhatshemeant,becausethinkingisn’tallthatcounts,isit?\"

  Mr。Jackdidnotanswer。Hehadrisentohisfeet,andwaspacingrestlesslyupanddowntheveranda。OnceortwiceheturnedhiseyestowardthetowersofSunnycrest,andDavidnoticedthattherewasanewlookonhisface。

  Verysoon,however,theoldtirednesscamebacktohiseyes,andhedroppedintohisseatagain,muttering\"Fool!ofcourseitcouldn’tbe——that!\"

  \"Bewhat?\"askedDavid。

  Mr。Jackstarted。

  \"Er——nothing;nothingthatyouwouldunderstand,David。Goon——withwhatyouweresaying。\"

  \"Thereisn’tanymore。It’salldone。It’sonlythatI’mwonderinghowI’mgoingtolearnherethatit’sabeautifulworld,sothatIcan——tellfather。\"

  Mr。Jackrousedhimself。Hehadtheairofamanwhodeterminedlythrowstoonesideaheavyburden。

  \"Well,David,\"hesmiled,\"asIsaidbefore,youarestilloutonthatseawheretherearesomanylittleupturnedboats。Theremightbeagoodmanywaysofansweringthatquestion。\"

  \"Mr。Hollysays,\"musedtheboy,aloud,alittlegloomily,\"thatitdoesn’tmakeanydifferencewhetherwefindthingsbeautifulornot;thatwe’reheretodosomethingseriousintheworld。\"

  \"ThatisaboutwhatIshouldhaveexpectedofMr。Holly\"retortedMr。Jackgrimly。\"Heactsit——andlooksit。But——Idon’tbelieveyouaregoingtotellyourfatherjustthat。\"

  \"No,sir,Idon’tbelieveIam,\"accordedDavidsoberly。

  \"Ihaveanideathatyou’regoingtofindthatanswerjustwhereyourfathersaidyouwould——inyourviolin。Seeifyoudon’t。

  Thingsthataren’tbeautifulyou’llmakebeautiful——becausewefindwhatwearelookingfor,andyou’relookingforbeautifulthings。Afterall,boy,ifwemarchstraightahead,chinup,andsingourownlittlesongwithallourmightandmain,weshan’tcomesofaramissfromthegoal,I’mthinking。There!that’spreaching,andIdidn’tmeantopreach;but——well,totellthetruth,thatwasmeantformyself,for——I’mhuntingforthebeautifulworld,too。\"

  \"Yes,sir,Iknow,\"returnedDavidfervently。AndagainMr。Jack,lookingintothesympathetic,glowingdarkeyes,wonderedif,afterall,Davidreallycould——know。

  EvenyetMr。JackwasnotusedtoDavid;therewere\"somanyofhim,\"hetoldhimself。Thereweretheboy,theartist,andathirdpersonalitysoevanescentthatitdefiedbeingnamed。Theboywasjolly,impetuous,confidential,anddelightful——plainlyrevelinginallmanneroffunandfrolic。Theartistwasnothingbutabunchofnervousalertness,readytofindmelodyandrhythmineverypassingthoughtorflyingcloud。Thethird——thatbafflingthirdthatdefiedthenaming——wasadreamy,visionary,untouchablecreaturewhofloatedsofaraboveone’sheadthatone’shandcouldneverpullhimdowntogetagoodsquarechancetoseewhathedidlooklike。AllthisthoughtMr。JackashegazedintoDavid’sluminouseyes。

  CHAPTERXX

  THEUNFAMILIARWAY

  InSeptemberDavidenteredthevillageschool。SchoolandDaviddidnotassimilateatonce。Veryconfidentlytheteachersettoworktogradehernewpupil;butshewasnotsoconfidentwhenshefoundthatwhileinLatinhewasperilouslynearherself(andinFrench——whichshewasnotrequiredtoteach——disastrouslybeyondher!),inUnitedStateshistoryheknewonlythebarestoutlinesofcertainportions,andcouldnotnameasinglebattleinanyofitswars。Inmoststudieshewasfarbeyondboysofhisownage,yetateveryturnsheencounteredthesepuzzlingspotsofdiscrepancy,whichrenderedgradingintheordinarywayoutofthequestion。

  David’smethodsofrecitation,too,werepeculiar,andsomewhatdisconcerting。Healsodidnothesitatetospeakaloudwhenhechose,nortorisefromhisseatandmovetoanypartoftheroomasthewhimseizedhim。Intime,ofcourse,allthiswaschanged;

  butitwasseveraldaysbeforetheboylearnedsotoconducthimselfthathedidnotshattertoatomsthepeaceandproprietyoftheschoolroom。

  OutsideofschoolDavidhadlittleworktodonow,thoughtherewerestillleftafewlighttasksaboutthehouse。HomelifeattheHollyfarmhousewasthesameforDavid,yetwithadifference——thedifferencethatcomesfrombeingreallywantedinsteadofbeingmerelydutifullykept。Therewereotherdifferences,too,subtledifferencesthatdidnotshow,perhaps,butthatstillwerethere。

  Mr。andMrs。Holly,morethanevernow,werelearningtolookattheworldthroughDavid’seyes。Oneday——onewonderfulday——theyevenwenttowalkinthewoodswiththeboy;andwheneverbeforehadSimeonHollylefthisworkforsofrivolousathingasawalkinthewoods!

  Itwasnotaccomplished,however,withoutastruggle,asDavidcouldhavetold。ThedaywasaSaturday,clear,crisp,andbeautiful,withapromiseofOctoberintheair;andDavidfairlytingledtobefreeandaway。Mrs。Hollywasbaking——andthebirdssangunheardoutsideherpantrywindow。Mr。Hollywasdiggingpotatoes——andthecloudssailedunnoticedabovehishead。

  AllthemorningDavidurgedandbegged。Ifforonce,justthisonce,theywouldleaveeverythingandcome,theywouldnotregretit,hewassure。Buttheyshooktheirheadsandsaid,\"No,no,impossible!\"Intheafternoonthepiesweredoneandthepotatoesdug,andDavidurgedandpleadedagain。Ifonce,onlythisonce,theywouldgotowalkwithhiminthewoods,hewouldbesohappy,soveryhappy!Andtopleasetheboy——theywent。

  Itwasacuriouswalk。EllenHollytrodsoftly,withtimidfeet。

  Shethrewhurried,frightenedglancesfromsidetoside。ItwasplainthatEllenHollydidnotknowhowtoplay。SimeonHollystalkedatherelbow,stern,silent,andpreoccupied。ItwasplainthatSimeonHollynotonlydidnotknowhowtoplay,butdidnotevencaretofindout。

  Theboytrippedaheadandtalked。Hehadtheairofamonarchdisplayinghiskingdom。Ononesidewasabitofmossworthyoftheclosestattention;onanother,avinethatcarriedallurementineverytendril。Herewasaflowerthatwaslikeastoryforinterest,andtherewasabushthatboreasecretworththetelling。EvenSimeonHollyglowedintoasemblanceoflifewhenDavidhadunerringlypickedoutandcalledbynamethespruce,andfir,andpine,andlarch,andthen,inanswertoMrs。Holly’smurmured:\"But,David,where’sthedifference?Theylooksomuchalike!\"hehadsaid:——

  \"Oh,buttheyaren’t,youknow。Justseehowmuchmorepointedatthetopthatfiristhanthatsprucebackthere;andthebranchesgrowstraightout,too,likearms,andthey’reallsmoothandtaperingattheendslikeapussy-cat’stail。Butthesprucebackthere——ITSbranchesturneddownandout——didn’tyounotice?——andthey’reallbushyattheendslikeasquirrel’stail。Oh,they’relotsdifferent!That’salarch’wayahead——thatonewiththebranchesallscragglyandclosedowntotheground。

  Icouldstarttoclimbthateasy;butIcouldn’tthatpineoverthere。See,it’s’wayup,up,beforethere’saplaceforyourfoot!ButIlovepines。UpthereonthemountainswhereIlived,thepinesweresotallthatitseemedasifGodusedthemsometimestoholdupthesky。\"

  AndSimeonHollyheard,andsaidnothing;andthathedidsaynothing——especiallynothinginanswertoDavid’sconfidentassertionsconcerningcelestialandterrestrialarchitecture——onlygoestoshowhowwell,indeed,themanwaslearningtolookattheworldthroughDavid’seyes。

  NorweretheseallofDavid’sfriendstowhomMr。andMrs。Hollywereintroducedonthatmemorablewalk。Therewerethebirds,andthesquirrels,and,infact,everythingthathadlife。Andeachonehegreetedjoyouslybyname,ashewouldgreetafriendwhosehomeandhabitsheknew。Herewasawonderfulwoodpecker,therewasabeautifulbluejay。Ahead,thatbrilliantbitofcolorthatflashedacrosstheirpathwasatanager。Once,farupinthesky,astheycrossedanopenspace,Davidspiedalongblackstreakmovingsouthward。

  \"Oh,see!\"heexclaimed。\"Thecrows!Seethem?——’wayupthere?

  Wouldn’titbefunifwecoulddothat,andflyhundredsandhundredsofmiles,maybeathousand?\"

  \"Oh,David,\"remonstratedMrs。Holly,unbelievingly。

  \"Buttheydo!Theselookasifthey’dstartedontheirwinterjourneySouth,too;butiftheyhave,they’reearly。Mostofthemdon’tgotillOctober。TheycomebackinMarch,youknow。ThoughI’vehadthem,onthemountain,thatstayedalltheyearwithme。\"

  \"My!butIlovetowatchthemgo,\"murmuredDavid,hiseyesfollowingtherapidlydisappearingblackline。\"Lotsofbirdsyoucan’tsee,youknow,whentheystartfortheSouth。Theyflyatnight——thewoodpeckersandoriolesandcuckoos,andlotsofothers。They’reafraid,Iguess,don’tyou?ButI’veseenthem。

  I’vewatchedthem。Theytelleachotherwhenthey’regoingtostart。\"

  \"Oh,David,\"remonstratedMrs。Holly,again,hereyesreproving,butplainlyenthralled。

  \"Buttheydotelleachother,\"claimedtheboy,withsparklingeyes。\"Theymust!For,allofasudden,somenight,you’llhearthesignal,andthenthey’llbegintogatherfromalldirections。

  I’veseenthem。Then,suddenly,they’reallupandofftotheSouth——notinonebigflock,butbrokenupintolittleflocks,followingoneafteranother,withsuchabeautifulwhirofwings。

  Oof——OOF——OOF!——andthey’regone!AndIdon’tseethemagaintillnextyear。Butyou’veseentheswallows,haven’tyou?Theygointhedaytime,andthey’retheeasiesttotellofanyofthem。Theyflysoswiftandstraight。Haven’tyouseentheswallowsgo?\"

  \"Why,I——Idon’tknow,David,\"murmuredMrs。Holly,withahelplessglanceatherhusbandstalkingonahead。\"I——Ididn’tknowthereweresuchthingsto——toknow。\"

  Therewasmore,muchmore,thatDavidsaidbeforethewalkcametoanend。Andthough,whenitdidend,neitherSimeonHollynorhiswifesaidawordofitshavingbeenapleasureoraprofit,therewasyetontheirfacessomethingofthepeaceandrestandquietnessthatbelongedtothewoodstheyhadleft。

  Itwasabeautifulmonth——thatSeptember,andDavidmadethemostofit。Outofschoolmeantoutofdoorsforhim。HesawMr。JackandJilloften。Hespentmuchtime,too,withtheLadyoftheRoses。ShewasstilltheLadyoftheROSEStoDavid,thoughinthegardennowwerethepurpleandscarletandyellowoftheasters,salvia,andgoldenglow,insteadoftheblushandperfumeoftheroses。

  DavidwasverymuchathomeatSunnycrest。Hewaswelcome,heknew,togowherehepleased。Eventheservantswerekindtohim,aswellaswastheelderlycousinwhomheseldomsaw,butwho,heknew,livedthereascompanyforhisLadyoftheRoses。

  Perhapsbest,nexttothegarden,Davidlovedthetowerroom;

  possiblybecauseMissHolbrookherselfsooftensuggestedthattheygothere。Anditwastherethattheywerewhenhesaid,dreamily,oneday:——

  \"Ilikethisplace——upheresohigh,onlysometimesitdoesmakemethinkofthatPrincess,becauseitwasinatowerlikethisthatshewas,youknow。\"

  \"Fairystories,David?\"askedMissHolbrooklightly。

  \"No,notexactly,thoughtherewasaPrincessinit。Mr。Jacktoldit。\"David’seyeswerestilloutofthewindow。

  \"Oh,Mr。Jack!AnddoesMr。Jackoftentellyoustories?\"

  \"No。Henevertoldonlythisone——andmaybethat’swhyIrememberitso。\"

  \"Well,andwhatdidthePrincessdo?\"MissHolbrook’svoicewasstilllight,stillcarelesslypreoccupied。Herattention,plainly,wasgiventothesewinginherhand。

  \"Shedidn’tdoandthat’swhatwasthetrouble,\"sighedIDavid。

  \"Shedidn’twave,youknow。\"

  TheneedleinMissHolbrook’sfingersstoppedshortinmid-air,thethreadhalf-drawn。

  \"Didn’t——wave!\"shestammered。\"Whatdoyou——mean?\"

  \"Nothing,\"laughedtheboy,turningawayfromthewindow。\"I

  forgotthatyoudidn’tknowthestory。\"

  \"ButmaybeIdo——thatis——whatwasthestory?\"askedMissHolbrook,wettingherlipsasiftheyhadgrownsuddenlyverydry。

  \"Oh,doyou?Iwondernow!Itwasn’t’ThePRINCEandthePauper,’butthePRINCESSandthePauper,\"citedDavid;\"andtheyusedtowavesignals,andanswerwithflags。Doyouknowthestory?\"

  Therewasnoanswer。MissHolbrookwasputtingawayherwork,hurriedly,andwithhandsthatshook。Davidnoticedthatsheevenprickedherselfinheranxietytogettheneedletuckedaway。

  Thenshedrewhimtoalowstoolatherside。

  \"David,Iwantyoutotellmethatstory,please,\"shesaid,\"justasMr。Jacktoldittoyou。Now,becarefulandputitallin,becauseI——Iwanttohearit,\"shefinished,withanoddlittlelaughthatseemedtobringtwobrightredspotstohercheeks。

  \"Oh,doyouwanttohearit?ThenIwilltellit,\"criedDavidjoyfully。ToDavid,almostasdelightfulastohearastorywastotellonehimself。\"Yousee,first——\"Andheplungedheadlongintotheintroduction。

  Davidknewitwell——thatstory:andtherewas,perhaps,littlethatheforgot。ItmightnothavebeenalwaystoldinMr。Jack’slanguage;buthismeaningwasthere,andveryintentlyMissHolbrooklistenedwhileDavidtoldoftheboyandthegirl,thewavings,andtheflagsthatwereblue,black,andred。Shelaughedonce,——thatwasatthelittlejokewiththebellsthatthegirlplayed,——butshedidnotspeakuntilsometimelaterwhenDavidwastellingofthefirsthome-comingofthePrincess,andofthetimewhentheboyonhistinypiazzawatchedandwatchedinvainforawavingwhitesignalfromthetower。

  \"Doyoumeantosay,\"interposedMissHolbrookthen,almoststartingtoherfeet,\"thatthatboyexpected——\"Shestoppedsuddenly,andfellbackinherchair。Thetworedspotsonhercheekshadbecomearosyglownow,alloverherface。

  \"Expectedwhat?\"askedDavid。

  \"N——nothing。Goon。Iwasso——sointerested,\"explainedMissHolbrookfaintly。\"Goon。\"

  AndDaviddidgoon;nordidthestorylosebyhistelling。Itgained,indeed,something,fornowithadwoventhroughittheverystrongsympathyofaboywholovedthePauperforhissorrowandhatedthePrincessforcausingthatsorrow。

  \"Andso,\"heconcludedmournfully,\"youseeitisn’taverynicestory,afterall,foritdidn’tendwellabit。Theyoughttohavegotmarriedandlivedhappyeverafter。Buttheydidn’t。\"

  MissHolbrookdrewinherbreathalittleuncertainly,andputherhandtoherthroat。Herfacenow,insteadofbeingred,wasverywhite。

  \"But,David,\"shefaltered,afteramoment,\"perhapshe——the——Pauper——didnot——notlovethePrincessanylonger。\"

  \"Mr。Jacksaidthathedid。\"

  Thewhitefacewentsuddenlypinkagain。

  \"Then,whydidn’thegotoherand——and——tellher?\"

  Davidliftedhischin。Withallhisdignityheanswered,andhiswordsandaccentwereMr。Jack’s。

  \"Paupersdon’tgotoPrincesses,andsay\"Iloveyou。’\"

  \"Butperhapsiftheydid——thatis——if——\"MissHolbrookbitherlipsanddidnotfinishhersentence。Shedidnot,indeed,sayanythingmoreforalongtime。Butshehadnotforgottenthestory。Davidknewthat,becauselatershebegantoquestionhimcarefullyaboutmanylittlepoints——pointsthathewasverysurehehadalreadymadequiteplain。Shetalkedaboutit,indeed,untilhewonderedifperhapssheweregoingtotellittosomeoneelsesometime。Heaskedherifshewere;butsheonlyshookherhead。Andafterthatshedidnotquestionhimanymore。AndalittlelaterDavidwenthome。

  CHAPTERXXI

  HEAVYHEARTS

  ForaweekDavidhadnotbeenneartheHousethatJackBuilt,andthat,too,whenJillhadbeenconfinedwithindoorsforseveraldayswithacold。Jill,indeed,wasinclinedtobegrievedatthisapparentlackofinterestonthepartofherfavoriteplayfellow;butuponherreturnfromherfirstdayofschool,afterherrecovery,shemetherbrotherwithstartledeyes。

  \"Jack,ithasn’tbeenDavid’sfaultatall,\"shecriedremorsefully。\"He’ssick。\"

  \"Sick!\"

  \"Yes;awfullysick。They’vehadtosendawayfordoctorsandeverything。\"

  \"Why,Jill,areyousure?Wheredidyouhearthis?\"

  \"Atschoolto-day。Everyonewastalkingaboutit。\"

  \"Butwhatisthematter?\"

  \"Fever——somesort。Somesayit’styphoid,andsomescarlet,andsomesayanotherkindthatIcan’tremember;buteverybodysayshe’sawfullysick。HegotitdowntoGlaspell’s,somesay,——andsomesayhedidn’t。But,anyhow,BettyGlaspellhasbeensickwithsomething,andtheyhaven’tletfolksintherethisweek,\"

  finishedJill,hereyesbigwithterror。

  \"TheGlaspells?ButwhatwasDaviddoingdownthere?\"

  \"Why,youknow,——hetoldusonce,——teachingJoetoplay。He’sbeentherelots。Joeisblind,youknow,andcan’tsee,buthejustlovesmusic,andwascrazyoverDavid’sviolin;soDavidtookdownhisotherone——theonethatwashisfather’s,youknow——andshowedhimhowtopickoutlittletunes,justtotakeuphistimesohewouldn’tmindsomuchthathecouldn’tsee。

  Now,Jack,wasn’tthatjustlikeDavid?Jack,Ican’thaveanythinghappentoDavid!\"

  \"No,dear,no;ofcoursenot!I’mafraidwecan’tanyofus,forthatmatter,\"sighedJack,hisforeheaddrawnintoanxiouslines。\"I’llgodowntotheHollys’,Jill,thefirstthingtomorrowmorning,andseehowheisandifthere’sanythingwecando。Meanwhile,don’ttakeittoomuchtoheart,dear。Itmaynotbehalfsobadasyouthink。School-childrenalwaysgetthingslikethatexaggerated,youmustremember,\"hefinished,speakingwithalightnessthathedidnotfeel。

  Tohimselfthemanownedthathewastroubled,seriouslytroubled。HehadtoadmitthatJill’sstoryboretheearmarksoftruth;andoverwhelminglyherealizednowjusthowbigaplacethissomewhatpuzzlingsmallboyhadcometofillinhisownheart。HedidnotneedJill’sanxious\"Now,hurry,Jack,\"thenextmorningtostarthimoffinallhastefortheHollyfarmhouse。AdozenrodsfromthedrivewayhemetPerryLarsonandstoppedhimabruptly。

  \"Goodmorning,Larson;Ihopethisisn’ttrue——whatIhear——thatDavidisveryill。\"

  Larsonpulledoffhishatandwithhisfreehandsoughttheoneparticularspotonhisheadtowhichhealwaysappealedwhenhewasverymuchtroubled。

  \"Well,yes,sir,I’mafraid’tis,Mr。Jack——er——Mr。Gurnsey,I

  mean。Heisturriblesick,poorlittlechap,an’it’stoobad——that’swhatitis——toobad!\"

  \"Oh,I’msorry!Ihopedthereportwasexaggerated。Icamedowntoseeif——iftherewasn’tsomethingIcoulddo。\"

  \"Well,’courseyoucanask——thereain’tnolawag’in’that;an’

  yeneedn’tbeafraid,neither。Thereporthasgot’roundthatit’sketchin’——whathe’sgot,andthathegotitdowntotheGlaspells’;but’tain’tso。Thedoctorsayshedidn’tketchnothin’,an’hecan’tgivenothin’。It’shisheadan’brainthatain’tright,an’he’sgotamightybadfever。He’sbeenkindofflightyan’nervous,anyhow,lately。

  \"AsIwassayin’,’courseyoucanask,butI’mthinkin’therewon’tbenothin’youcandoterhelp。Ev’rythin’thatcanbedoneisbein’done。Infact,thereain’tmuchofanythin’elsethatisbein’donedowntherejestnowbut,tendin’terhim。They’vegotoneo’them’ereedyercatednursesfromtheJunction——whatwearscaps,yeknow,an’makesyerfeelasiftheyknewitall,an’youdidn’tknownothin’。An’thenthere’sMr。an’Mis’Hollybesides。IftheyhadTHEIRway,therewouldn’tneitherof,emlethimouto’theirsightfuraminute,they’rethatcutupaboutit。\"

  \"Ifancytheythinkagooddealoftheboy——aswealldo,\"

  murmuredtheyoungerman,alittleunsteadily。

  Larsonwinkledhisforeheadindeepthought。

  \"Yes;an’that’swhatbeatsme,\"heansweredslowly;\"’boutHIM,——Mr。Holly,Imean。’Coursewe’d’a’expecteditofHER——losin’herownboyasshedid,an’bein’jestnaturallysosweetan’lovin’-hearted。ButHIM——that’sdiff’rent。Now,youknowjestaswellasIdowhatMr。Hollyis——everyonedoes,soI

  ain’tsayin’nothin’sland’rous。He’sagoodman——apowerfulgoodman;an’thereain’tasquarermangoin’terworkfur。Butthefactis,hewasmadeupwrongsideout,an’theseamshasalwaysshowedbad——turriblebad,withravelin’sallstickin’outeverywhichwayterketchan’pull。But,gosh!I’mblamedifthat,ereboyain’tgothimsosmootheddown,youwouldn’tknow,scursely,thathehadaseamonhim,sometimes;thoughhowhe’sdoneitbeatsme。Now,there’sMis’Holly——she’striedtersmooth’em,I’llwarrant,lotsoftimes。ButI’mfreetersayshehain’tneversomuchasclippedaravelin’inallthemfortyyearsthey’velivedtergether。Factis,it’sworkedtheotherwaywithher。AllthatHERrubbin’upag’in’themseamshasamountedtoistergitherselfsosmootheddownthatshedon’tneverdaretersayhersoul’sherown,mostgenerally,——anyhow,notifhehappensterintermateitbelongsteranybodyelse!\"

  JackGurnseysuddenlychokedoveracough。

  \"IwishIcould——dosomething,\"hemurmureduncertainly。

  \"’Tain’tlikelyyecan——notsolongasMr。an’Mis’Hollyisontheirtwofeet。Why,thereain’tnothin’theywon’tdo,an’

  you’llbelieveit,maybe,whenItellyouthatyesterdayMr。

  Holly,hetrampedallthroughSawyer’swoodsintherain,jestterfindalittlebitofmossthattheboywascallin’for。Thinko’that,willye?SimeonHollyhuntin’moss!An’hegotit,too,an’brungithome,an’theysayitcuthimupsomethin’turriblewhentheboyjestturnedaway,anddidn’ttakenonotice。Youunderstand,’course,sir,thelittlechapain’trightinhishead,an’sohalfthetimehedon’tknowwhathesays。\"

  \"Oh,I’msorry,sorry!\"exclaimedGurnsey,asheturnedaway,andhurriedtowardthefarmhouse。

  Mrs。Hollyherselfansweredhislowknock。Shelookedwornandpale。

  \"Thankyou,sir,\"shesaidgratefully,inreplytohisofferofassistance,\"butthereisn’tanythingyoucando,Mr。Gurnsey。

  We’rehavingeverythingdonethatcanbe,andeveryoneisverykind。Wehaveaverygoodnurse,andDr。KennedyhashadconsultationwithDr。BensonfromtheJunction。Theyaredoingallintheirpower,ofcourse,buttheysaythat——thatit’sgoingtobethenursingthatwillcountnow。\"

  \"ThenIdon’tfearforhim,surely\"declaredtheman,withfervor。

  \"Iknow,but——well,heshallhavetheverybestpossible——ofthat。\"

  \"Iknowhewill;butisn’tthereanything——anythingthatIcando?\"

  Sheshookherhead。

  \"No。Ofcourse,ifhegetsbetter——\"Shehesitated;thenliftedherchinalittlehigher;\"WHENhegetsbetter,\"shecorrectedwithcourageousemphasis,\"hewillwanttoseeyou。\"

  \"Andheshallseeme,\"assertedGurnsey。\"Andhewillbebetter,Mrs。Holly,——I’msurehewill。\"

  \"Yes,yes,ofcourse,only——oh,Mr。Jack,he’ssosick——soverysick!Thedoctorsayshe’sapeculiarlysensitivenature,andthathethinkssomething’sbeentroublinghimlately。\"Hervoicebroke。

  \"Poorlittlechap!\"Mr。Jack’svoice,too,washusky。

  Shelookedupwithswiftgratefulnessforhissympathy。

  \"Andyoulovedhim,too,Iknow\"shechoked。\"Hetalksofyouoften——veryoften。\"

  \"IndeedIlovehim!Whocouldhelpit?\"

  \"Therecouldn’tanybody,Mr。Jack,——andthat’sjustit。Now,sincehe’sbeensick,we’vewonderedmorethaneverwhoheis。

  Yousee,Ican’thelpthinkingthatsomewherehe’sgotfriendswhooughttoknowabouthim——now。\"

  \"Yes,Isee,\"noddedtheman。

  \"Heisn’tanordinaryboy,Mr。Jack。He’sbeentrainedinlotsofways——abouthismanners,andatthetable,andallthat。Andlotsofthingshisfatherhastoldhimarebeautiful,justbeautiful!Heisn’tatramp。Heneverwasone。Andthere’shisplaying。YOUknowhowhecanplay。\"

  \"IndeedIdo!Youmustmisshisplaying,too。\"

  \"Ido;hetalksofthat,also,\"shehurriedon,workingherfingersnervouslytogether;\"butoftenesthe——hespeaksofsinging,andIcan’tquiteunderstandthat,forhedidn’teversing,youknow。\"

  \"Singing?Whatdoeshesay?\"Themanaskedthequestionbecausehesawthatitwasaffordingtheoverwroughtlittlewomanrealrelieftofreehermind;butatthefirstwordsofherreplyhebecamesuddenlyalert。

  \"It’s’hissong,’ashecallsit,thathetalksabout,always。Itisn’tmuch——whathesays——butInoticeditbecausehealwayssaysthesamething,likethis:I’lljustholdupmychinandmarchstraightonandon,andI’llsingitwithallmymightandmain。’AndwhenIaskhimwhathe’sgoingtosing,healwayssays,’Mysong——mysong,’justlikethat。Doyouthink,Mr。Jack,hedidhave——asong?\"

  Foramomentthemandidnotanswer。Somethinginhisthroattightened,andheldthewords。Then,inalowvoicehemanagedtostammer:——

  \"Ithinkhedid,Mrs。Holly,and——Ithinkhesangit,too。\"Thenextmoment,withaquickliftingofhishatandamurmured\"I’llcallagainsoon,\"heturnedandwalkedswiftlydownthedriveway。

  Soveryswiftly,indeed,wasMr。Jackwalking,andsoself-absorbedwashe,thathedidnotseethecarriageuntilitwasalmostuponhim;thenhesteppedasidetoletitpass。Whathesawashegravelyraisedhishatwasahandsomespanofblackhorses,aliveriedcoachman,andapairofstartledeyeslookingstraightintohis。WhathedidnotseewasthequickgesturewithwhichMissHolbrookalmostorderedhercarriagestoppedtheminuteithadpassedhimby。

  CHAPTERXXII

  ASPERRYSAWIT

  Onebyonethedayspassed,andtherecamefromtheanxiouswatchersatDavid’sbedsideonlythewords,\"There’sverylittlechange。\"OftenJackGurnseywenttothefarmhousetoinquirefortheboy。Often,too,hesawPerryLarson;andPerrywasneverloathtotalkofDavid。ItwasfromPerry,indeed,thatGurnseybegantolearnsomethingsofDavidthathehadneverknownbefore。

  \"Itdoesbeatall,\"PerryLarsonsaidtohimoneday,\"howmanyfolksasksmehowthatboyis——folksthatyou’dneverthinkknewhim,anyhow,tersaynothin’ofcarin’whetherhelivedordied。

  Now,there’soldMis’Somers,furinstance。YOUknowwhatsheis——sourasalemonan’puckeryasachokecherry。Well,ifshedidn’tgivemeyesterdayagreatbo-kayo’posiesshe’dgrowedherself,an’saidtheywasfurhim——thattheyberlongedterhim,anyhow。

  \"’Course,Ididn’texactlysensewhatshemeantbythat,soI

  askedherstraightout;an’itseemsthatsomehow,whentheboyfirstcome,hestruckherplaceonedayan’spiedagreatbigredroseononeofherbushes。Itseemshehadhisfiddle,an’he,playedit,——thatrosea-growin’(youknowhisway!),an’sheheardan’spokeupprettysharpan’askedhimwhatintimehewasdoin’。Well,mostkidswould’a’run,——knowin’hertemperastheydoes,——butnotmuchDavid。Hestandsupaspertasyeplease,an’

  tellsherhowhappythatredrosemustbetermakeallthatdrearygardenlooksopretty;an’thenhegoeson,merryasalark,a-playin’downthehill。

  \"Well,Mis’Somersowneduptermethatshewasprettymadatthetime,’causehergardendidlookliketunket,an’sheknewit。

  Shesaidshehadn’tcaredterdoathingwithitsinceherBessiediedthatthoughtsomuchofit。ButafterwhatDavidhadsaid,evenmadasshewas,thethingkindo’gotonhernerves,an’shecouldn’tseeathing,dayornight,butthatredrosea-growin’theresopertan’courageous-like,untilatlast,jestterquietherself,shefairlyhadtersettoan’slickthatgardenup!Shesaidsherakedan’weeded,an’fixedupalltheplantstherewas,ingoodshape,an’thenshesentdowntotheJunctionfursomeallgrowedinpots,’cause’twastoolateterplantseeds。An,nowit’sdoin’beautiful,soshejestcouldn’thelpsendin’themposiesterDavid。WhenItoldMis’Holly,shesaidshewasgladithappened,’causewhatMis’Somersneededwassomethin’tergitheroutofherself——an’I’mfreetersayshedidlookbetter-natured,an’nomistake,——kindo’likeachokecherryinblossom,yemightsay。\"

  \"An’thenthere’stheWidderGlaspell,\"continuedPerry,afterapause。\"’Course,anyonewouldexpectshe’dfeelbad,seein’ashowgoodDavidwasterherboy——teachin’himterplay,yeknow。

  ButMis’GlaspellsaysJoejestdoestakeonsomethin’turrible,an’hewon’ttechthefiddle,thoughhewasplumcarriedawaywithitwhenDavidwaswellan’teachin’ofhim。An’there’stheClarkkid。He’slame,yeknow,an’hethoughttheworldan’allofDavid’splayin’。

  \"’Course,there’syouan’MissHolbrook,alwaysaskin’an’

  sendin’things——butthatain’tsostrange,’causeyouwas’speciallyhisfriends。Butit’sthemotherswhatbeatsme。

  Why,somedaysit’s’mostev’rysoulImeet,jestaskin’howheis,an’sayin’theyhopeshe’llgitwell。Sometimesit’skidsthathe’splayedto,an’I’llbetriggeredifoneof’emonedaydidn’thavenoexcusetoofferexceptthatDavidhadfithim——’boutacat,orsomethin’——an’thateversincethenhe’dthoughtaheapofhim——thoughheguessedDaviddidn’tknowit。

  Listenterthat,willye!

  \"An’onceawomanheldmeup,an’tookonturrible,butallI

  couldgitfromherwasthathe’dsatonherdoorstepan’playedterherbabyonceortwice;——asifthatwasanythin’!Butoneofthederndestfunnyoneswasthewomanwhosaidshecouldwashherdishesasighteasieraftershe’da-seenhimgobyplayin’。TherewasBillDowd,too。YouknowhereallyHASgotascrewlooseinhisheadsomewheres,an’thereain’tanyonebutwhatsayshe’sthetownfool,allright。Well,whatdoyethinkHEsaid?\"

  Mr。Jackshookhishead。

  \"Well,hesaidhedidhopeashownothin’wouldhappenterthatboycausehedidsoliketerseehimsmile,an’thathealwaysdidsmileeverytimehemethim!There,whatdoyethinko’

  that?\"

  \"Well,Ithink,Perry,\"returned。Mr。Jacksoberly,\"thatBillDowdwasn’tplayingthefool,whenhesaidthat,quitesomuchashesometimesis,perhaps。\"

  \"Hm-m,maybenot,\"murmuredPerryLarsonperplexedly。\"Still,I’mfreetersayIdothink’twaskindo’queer。\"Hepaused,thenslappedhiskneesuddenly。\"Say,didItellyeaboutStreeter——OldBillStreeteran’thepeartree?\"

  AgainMr。Jackshookhishead。

  \"Well,then,I’mgoin’to,\"declaredtheother,withgleefulemphasis。\"An’,say,Idon’tbelieveevenYOUcanexplainthis——I

  don’t!Well,youknowStreeter——ev’ryonedoes,soIain’tsayin’

  nothin’sland’rous。Hewascutonabias,an’thatbiasrunstermoneyeverytime。YouknowaswellasIdothathewon’tlifthisfingerunlessthere’sadollarstickin’toit,an’thathehain’tnousefuranythin’noranybodyunlessthere’smoneyinitforhim。I’mblamedifIdon’tthinkthatifheevergitsterheaven,he’llpluckhisownwingsan’sellthefeathersfurwhatthey’llbring。\"

  \"Oh,Perry!\"remonstratedMr。Jack,inahalf-stifledvoice。

  PerryLarsononlygrinnedandwentonimperturbably。

  \"Well,seein’aswebothunderstandwhatheis,I’lltellyewhatheDONE。Hecalledmeupterhisfenceoneday,bigaslife,an’

  sayshe,’How’stheboy?’An’youcould’a’knockedmedownwithafeather。Streeter——a-askin’howaboywasthatwassick!An’heseemedtercare,too。Ihain’tseenhimlooksolongfacedsince——sincehewaspaiduponasartinnoteIknowsof,jestashewassmackin’hislipsoveranicefatfarmthatwascomin’tohim!

  \"Well,IwasthatplumpuzzledthatImeantterfindoutwhyStreeterwastakin’sechnotice,ifIhungfurit。SoIsettoonalittledetectiveworkofmyown,knowin’,ofcourse,that’twa’n’tnouseaskin’ofhimhimself。Well,an’whatdoyous’poseIfoundout?Ifthatlittlescampofaboyhadn’tevengotroundhim——Streeter,theskinflint!Hehad——an’hewentthereoften,theneighborssaid;an’Streeterdotedonhim。Theydeclaredthatactuallyhegivehimacentonce——thoughTHATpartIain’tswallerin’yet。

  \"Theysaid——theneighborsdid——thatitallstartedfromthepeartree——thatbigonetertheleftofhishouse。Maybeyourememberit。Well,anyhow,itseemsthatit’sold,an’throughbearin’anyfruit,thoughitstillblossomsfitterkill,everyyear,onlyalittlelate’mostalways,an’theblossomsstayonlonger’ncommon,asiftheyknewtherewa’n’tnothin’doin’later。Well,oldStreetersaidithadgottercomedown。Ireckonhesuspecteditofswipin’someofthesunshine,ormaybealittlerainthatbelongedterthetreet’othersideoftheroadwhatdidbearfruitan’wasworthsomethin’!Anyhow,hegothismanan’hisaxe,an’wasplumreadyterstartinwhenheseesDavidan’Davidseeshim。

  \"’Twaswhentheboyfirstcome。He’dgoneterwalkan’hadstruckthispeartree,allinbloom,——an’’course,YOUknowhowtheboywouldact——apeartree,bloomin’,isalikelysight,I’llown。Hedancedandlaughedandclappedhishands,——hedidn’thavehisfiddlewithhim,——an’carriedonlikeallpossessed。

  Thenheseesthemanwiththeaxe,an’Streeteran’Streeterseeshim。

  \"Theysaiditwasrichthen——BillWarnerhearditallfromt’othersideofthefence。HesaidthatDavid,whenhefoundoutwhatwasgoin’terhappen,wentcleancrazy,an’rampagedonatsucharatethatoldStreetercouldn’tdonothin’butstandan’

  stare,untilhefinallymanagedtergrowlout:’ButItellye,boy,thetreeain’tnousenomore!’

  \"Billsaystheboyflewalltopiecesthen。’Nouse——nouse!’hecries;’suchaperfectlybeautifulthingasthatnouse!Why,itdon’thaveterbeanyusewhenit’ssopretty。It’sjestterlookatan’love,an’behappywith!’Fancysayin’thatteroldStreeter!I’dliketerseenhisface。ButBillsaysthatwa’n’thalfwhattheboysaid。Hedeclaredthat’twasGod’spresent,anyhow,thattreeswas;an’thatthethingsHegiveusterlookatwasjestasmuchuseasthethingsHegiveustereat;an’

  thatthestarsan’thesunsetsan’thesnowflakesan’thelittlewhitecloud-boats,an’Idon’tknowwhat-all,wasjestasimportantintheOrchestraofLifeasturnipsan’squashes。An’

  then,Billysays,heendedbyjestflingin’himselfonterStreeteran’beggin’himterwaittillhecouldgobackan’githisfiddlesohecouldtellhimwhatabeautifulthingthattreewas。

  \"Well,ifyou’llbelieveit,oldStreeterwassoplumbefuzzledhesentthemanan’theaxeaway——an’thattree’sa-livin’

  ter-day——’tis!\"hefinished;then,withasuddengloomonhisface,Larsonadded,huskily:\"An’IonlyhopeI’llbesayin’thesamethingofthatboy——comenextmonthatthistime!\"

  \"We’llhopeyouwill,\"sighedtheotherfervently。

  Andsoonebyonethedayspassed,whilethewholetownwaitedandwhileinthegreatairy\"parlorbedroom\"oftheHollyfarmhouseonesmallboyfoughthisbattleforlife。Thencametheblackestdayandnightofallwhenthetowncouldonlywaitandwatch——ithadlostitshope;whenthedoctorsshooktheirheadsandrefusedtomeetMrs。Holly’seyes;whenthepulseintheslimwristoutsidethecoverletplayedhide-and-seekwiththecool,persistentfingersthatsoughtsoearnestlyforit;whenPerryLarsonsatforuncountedsleeplesshoursbythekitchenstove,andfearfullylistenedforastepcrossingthehallway;whenMr。

  Jackonhisporch,andMissHolbrookinhertowerwidow,wentwithDaviddownintothedarkvalley,andcamesoneartherushingriverthatlife,withitspettypridesandprejudices,couldneverseemquitethesametothemagain。

  Then,afterthatblackestdayandnight,camethedawn——asthedawnsdocomeaftertheblackestofdaysandnights。Intheslenderwristoutsidethecoverletthepulsegainedandsteadied。

  Ontheforeheadbeneaththenurse’sfingers,amoisturecame。Thedoctorsnoddedtheirheadsnow,andlookedeveryonestraightintheeye。\"Hewilllive,\"theysaid。\"Thecrisisispassed。\"OutbythekitchenstovePerryLarsonheardthestepcrossthehallandsprangupright;butatthefirstglimpseofMrs。Holly’stear-wet,yetradiantface,hecollapsedlimply。

  \"Gosh!\"hemuttered。\"Say,doyouknow,Ididn’ts’poseIdidcaresomuch!IreckonI’llgoan’tellMr。Jack。He’llwantterhear。\"

  CHAPTERXXIII

  PUZZLES

  David’sconvalescencewaspicturesque,inaway。Assoonashewasable,likeakinghesatuponhisthroneandreceivedhissubjects;andaverygraciouskinghewas,indeed。Hisroomoverflowedwithflowersandfruit,andhisbedquitegroanedwiththetoysandbooksandgamesbroughtforhisdiversion,eachoneofwhichhehailedwithdelight,fromMissHolbrook’ssumptuouslybound\"WaverleyNovels\"tolittlecrippledJimmyClark’sbagofmarbles。

  OnlytwothingspuzzledDavid:onewaswhyeverybodywassogoodtohim;andtheotherwaswhyhenevercouldhavethepleasureofbothMr。Jack’sandMissHolbrook’scompanyatthesametime。

  DaviddiscoveredthislastcuriouscircumstanceconcerningMr。

  JackandMissHolbrookveryearlyinhisconvalescence。ItwasonthesecondafternoonthatMr。Jackhadbeenadmittedtothesick-room。DavidhadbeenhearingallthelatestnewsofJillandJoe,whensuddenlyhenoticedanoddchangecometohisvisitor’sface。

  ThewindowsoftheHolly\"parlorbedroom\"commandedafineviewoftheroad,anditwastowardoneofthesewindowsthatMr。

  Jack’seyesweredirected。David,sittingupinbed,sawthenthatdowntheroadwasapproachingveryswiftlyahandsomespanofblackhorsesandanopencarriagewhichhehadcometorecognizeasbelongingtoMissHolbrook。HewatchediteagerlynowtillhesawthehorsesturninattheHollydriveway。Thenhegavealowcryofdelight。

  \"It’smyLadyoftheRoses!She’scomingtoseeme。Look!Oh,I’msoglad!Nowyou’llseeher,andjustKNOWhowlovelysheis。

  Why,Mr。Jack,youaren’tgoingNOW!\"hebrokeoffinmanifestdisappointment,asMr。Jackleapedtohisfeet。

  \"IthinkI’llhaveto,ifyoudon’tmind,David,\"returnedtheman,anoddlynervoushasteinhismanner。\"AndYOUwon’tmind,nowthatyou’llhaveMissHolbrook。IwanttospeaktoLarson。I

  sawhiminthefieldoutthereaminuteago。AndIguessI’llsliprightthroughthiswindowhere,too,David。Idon’twanttolosehim;andIcancatchhimquickerthiswaythananyother,\"

  hefinished,throwingupthesash。

  \"Oh,butMr。Jack,pleasejustwaitaminute,\"beggedDavid。\"I

  wantedyoutoseemyLadyoftheRoses,and——\"ButMr。Jackwasalreadyonthegroundoutsidethelowwindow,andthenextminute,withamerrynodandsmile,hehadpulledthesashdownafterhimandwashurryingaway。

  Almostatonce,then,MissHolbrookappearedatthebedroomdoor。

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