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  \"Iguessedyouhad。Whatisit?\"SheshiftedThortoherleftknee,wherehewouldbemoreoutoftheway。

  \"Well,it’saboutThea。Mr。FollansbeecametomystudyatthechurchtheotherdayandsaidtheywouldliketohavetheirtwogirlstakelessonsofThea。ThenIsoundedMissMeyers\"(MissMeyerswastheorganistinMr。

  Kronborg’schurch)\"andshesaidtherewasagooddealoftalkaboutwhetherTheawouldn’ttakeoverWunsch’spupils。ShesaidifTheastoppedschoolshewouldn’twonderifshecouldgetprettymuchallWunsch’sclass。

  PeoplethinkTheaknowsaboutallWunschcouldteach。\"

  Mrs。Kronborglookedthoughtful。\"Doyouthinkweoughttotakeheroutofschoolsoyoung?\"

  \"Sheisyoung,butnextyearwouldbeherlastyearany—

  way。She’sfaralongforherage。Andshecan’tlearnmuchundertheprincipalwe’vegotnow,canshe?\"

  \"No,I’mafraidshecan’t,\"hiswifeadmitted。\"Shefretsagooddealandsaysthatmanalwayshastolookinthebackofthebookfortheanswers。Shehatesallthatdiagrammingtheyhavetodo,andIthinkmyselfit’sawasteoftime。\"

  Mr。Kronborgsettledhimselfbackintotheseatandslowedthemaretoawalk。\"Yousee,itoccurstomethatwemightraiseThea’sprices,soitwouldbeworthherwhile。Seventy—fivecentsforhourlessons,fiftycentsforhalf—hourlessons。Ifshegot,saytwothirdsofWunsch’sclass,thatwouldbringherinupwardsoftendollarsaweek。Betterpaythanteachingacountryschool,andtherewouldbemoreworkinvacationthaninwinter。

  Steadyworktwelvemonthsintheyear;that’sanadvan—

  tage。Andshe’dbelivingathome,withnoexpenses。\"

  \"There’dbetalkifyouraisedherprices,\"saidMrs。

  Kronborgdubiously。

  \"Atfirsttherewould。ButTheaissomuchthebestmusicianintownthatthey’dallcomeintolineafterawhile。AgoodmanypeopleinMoonstonehavebeenmakingmoneylately,andhaveboughtnewpianos。ThereweretennewpianosshippedinherefromDenverinthelastyear。Peopleain’tgoingtoletthemstandidle;toomuchmoneyinvested。IbelieveTheacanhaveasmanyscholarsasshecanhandle,ifwesetherupalittle。\"

  \"Howsetherup,doyoumean?\"Mrs。Kronborgfeltacertainreluctanceaboutacceptingthisplan,thoughshehadnotyethadtimetothinkoutherreasons。

  \"Well,I’vebeenthinkingforsometimewecouldmakegooduseofanotherroom。Wecouldn’tgiveuptheparlortoherallthetime。Ifwebuiltanotherroomontheellandputthepianointhere,shecouldgivelessonsalldaylonganditwouldn’tbotherus。Wecouldbuildaclothes—pressinit,andputinabed—loungeandadresserandletAnnahaveitforhersleeping—room。Sheneedsaplaceofherown,nowthatshe’sbeginningtobedressy。\"

  \"SeemslikeTheaoughttohavethechoiceoftheroom,herself,\"saidMrs。Kronborg。

  \"But,mydear,shedon’twantit。Won’thaveit。I

  soundedhercominghomefromchurchonSunday;askedherifshewouldliketosleepinanewroom,ifwebuilton。

  Shefireduplikealittlewild—catandsaidshe’dmadeherownroomallherself,andshedidn’tthinkanybodyoughttotakeitawayfromher。\"

  \"Shedon’tmeantobeimpertinent,father。She’smadedecidedthatway,likemyfather。\"Mrs。Kronborgspokewarmly。\"Ineverhaveanytroublewiththechild。I

  remembermyfather’swaysandgoathercarefully。Thea’sallright。\"

  Mr。KronborglaughedindulgentlyandpinchedThor’sfullcheek。\"Oh,Ididn’tmeananythingagainstyourgirl,mother!She’sallright,butshe’salittlewild—cat,justthesame。IthinkRayKennedy’splanningtospoilabornoldmaid。\"

  \"Huh!She’llgetsomethingagoodsightbetterthanRayKennedy,yousee!Thea’sanawfulsmartgirl。I’veseenagoodmanygirlstakemusiclessonsinmytime,butIain’tseenonethattooktoitso。Wunschsaidso,too。

  She’sgotthemakingofsomethinginher。\"

  \"Idon’tdenythat,andthesoonershegetsatitinabusinesslikeway,thebetter。She’sthekindthattakesresponsibility,andit’llbegoodforher。\"

  Mrs。Kronborgwasthoughtful。\"Insomewaysitwill,maybe。Butthere’sagooddealofstrainaboutteachingyoungsters,andshe’salwaysworkedsohardwiththescholarsshehas。I’veoftenlistenedtoherpoundingitinto’em。Idon’twanttoworkhertoohard。She’ssoseriousthatshe’sneverhadwhatyoumightcallanyrealchildhood。Seemslikesheoughttohavethenextfewyearssortoffreeandeasy。She’llbetieddownwithre—

  sponsibilitiessoonenough。\"

  Mr。Kronborgpattedhiswife’sarm。\"Don’tyoubelieve

  it,mother。Theaisnotthemarryingkind。I’vewatched’em。Annawillmarrybeforelongandmakeagoodwife,butIdon’tseeTheabringingupafamily。She’sgotagooddealofhermotherinher,butshehasn’tgotall。She’stoopepperyandtoofondofhavingherownway。Thenshe’salwaysgottobeaheadineverything。Thatkindmakegoodchurch—workersandmissionariesandschoolteachers,buttheydon’tmakegoodwives。Theyfretalltheirenergyaway,likecolts,andgetcutonthewire。\"

  Mrs。Kronborglaughed。\"GivemethegrahamcrackersIputinyourpocketforThor。He’shungry。You’reafunnyman,Peter。Abodywouldn’tthink,tohearyou,youwastalkingaboutyourowndaughters。Iguessyouseethrough’em。Still,evenifTheaain’tapttohavechildrenofherown,Idon’tknowasthat’sagoodreasonwhysheshouldwearherselfoutonotherpeople’s。\"

  \"That’sjustthepoint,mother。Agirlwithallthatenergyhasgottodosomething,sameasaboy,tokeepheroutofmischief。Ifyoudon’twanthertomarryRay,letherdosomethingtomakeherselfindependent。\"

  \"Well,I’mnotagainstit。Itmightbethebestthingforher。IwishIfeltsureshewouldn’tworry。Shetakesthingshard。ShenearlycriedherselfsickaboutWunsch’sgoingaway。She’sthesmartestchildof’emall,Peter,byalongways。\"

  PeterKronborgsmiled。\"Thereyougo,Anna。That’syoualloveragain。Now,Ihavenofavorites;theyallhavetheirgoodpoints。Butyou,\"withatwinkle,\"alwaysdidgoinforbrains。\"

  Mrs。KronborgchuckledasshewipedthecrackercrumbsfromThor’schinandfists。\"Well,you’remightyconceited,Peter!ButIdon’tknowasIeverregrettedit。Ipreferhavingafamilyofmyowntofussingwithotherfolks’

  children,that’sthetruth。\"

  BeforetheKronborgsreachedCopperHole,Thea’sdes—

  tinywasprettywellmappedoutforher。Mr。Kronborg

  wasalwaysdelightedtohaveanexcuseforenlargingthehouse。

  Mrs。KronborgwasquiterightinherconjecturethattherewouldbeunfriendlycommentinMoonstonewhenThearaisedherpricesformusic—lessons。Peoplesaidshewasgettingtooconceitedforanything。Mrs。LiveryJohn—

  sonputonanewbonnetandpaidupallherbackcallstohavethepleasureofannouncingineachparlorsheenteredthatherdaughters,atleast,would\"neverpayprofessionalpricestoTheaKronborg。\"

  Thearaisednoobjectiontoquittingschool。Shewasnowinthe\"highroom,\"asitwascalled,innexttothehighestclass,andwasstudyinggeometryandbeginningCaesar。Shenolongerrecitedherlessonstotheteachersheliked,buttothePrincipal,amanwhobelonged,likeMrs。

  LiveryJohnson,tothecampofThea’snaturalenemies。

  Hetaughtschoolbecausehewastoolazytoworkamonggrown—uppeople,andhemadeaneasyjobofit。Hegotoutofrealworkbyinventinguselessactivitiesforhispupils,suchasthe\"tree—diagrammingsystem。\"Theahadspenthoursmakingtreesoutof\"Thanatopsis,\"Hamlet’ssoliloquy,Catoon\"Immortality。\"Sheagonizedunderthiswasteoftime,andwasonlytoogladtoacceptherfather’sofferofliberty。

  SoThealeftschoolthefirstofNovember。BythefirstofJanuaryshehadeightone—hourpupilsandtenhalf—hourpupils,andtherewouldbemoreinthesum—

  mer。Shespentherearningsgenerously。SheboughtanewBrusselscarpetfortheparlor,andarifleforGunnerandAxel,andanimitationtiger—skincoatandcapforThor。Sheenjoyedbeingabletoaddtothefamilyposses—

  sions,andthoughtThorlookedquiteashandsomeinhisspotsastherichchildrenshehadseeninDenver。Thorwasmostcomplacentinhisconspicuousapparel。Hecouldwalkanywherebythistime——thoughhealwayspreferredtosit,ortobepulledinhiscart。Hewasablissfullylazy

  child,andhadanumberoflong,dullplays,suchasmak—

  ingnestsforhischinaduckandwaitingforhertolayhimanegg。Theathoughthimveryintelligent,andshewasproudthathewassobigandburly。Shefoundhimrestful,lovedtohearhimcallher\"sitter,\"andreallylikedhiscompanionship,especiallywhenshewastired。OnSat—

  urday,forinstance,whenshetaughtfromnineinthemorninguntilfiveintheafternoon,shelikedtogetoffinacornerwithThoraftersupper,awayfromallthebathinganddressingandjokingandtalkingthatwentoninthehouse,andaskhimabouthisduck,orhearhimtelloneofhisramblingstories。

  XV

  BythetimeThea’sfifteenthbirthdaycameround,shewasestablishedasamusicteacherinMoonstone。

  Thenewroomhadbeenaddedtothehouseearlyinthespring,andTheahadbeengivingherlessonstheresincethemiddleofMay。Shelikedthepersonalindependencewhichwasaccordedherasawage—earner。Thefamilyques—

  tionedhercomingsandgoingsverylittle。Shecouldgobuggy—ridingwithRayKennedy,forinstance,withouttak—

  ingGunnerorAxel。ShecouldgotoSpanishJohnny’sandsingpartsongswiththeMexicans,andnobodyobjected。

  Theawasstillunderthefirstexcitementofteaching,andwasterriblyinearnestaboutit。Ifapupildidnotgetonwell,shefumedandfretted。Shecounteduntilshewashoarse。Shelistenedtoscalesinhersleep。Wunschhadtaughtonlyonepupilseriously,butTheataughttwenty。

  Thedullertheywere,themorefuriouslyshepokedandproddedthem。Withthelittlegirlsshewasnearlyalwayspatient,butwithpupilsolderthanherself,shesometimeslosthertemper。Oneofhermistakeswastoletherselfinforacalling—downfromMrs。LiveryJohnson。ThatladyappearedattheKronborgs’onemorningandannouncedthatshewouldallownogirltostampherfootatherdaugh—

  terGrace。SheaddedthatThea’sbadmannerswiththeoldergirlswerebeingtalkedaboutallovertown,andthatifhertemperdidnotspeedilyimproveshewouldloseallheradvancedpupils。Theawasfrightened。Shefeltshecouldneverbearthedisgrace,ifsuchathinghappened。

  Besides,whatwouldherfathersay,afterhehadgonetotheexpenseofbuildinganadditiontothehouse?Mrs。

  JohnsondemandedanapologytoGrace。Theasaidshewaswillingtomakeit。Mrs。Johnsonsaidthathereafter,

  sinceshehadtakenlessonsofthebestpianoteacherinGrinnell,Iowa,sheherselfwoulddecidewhatpiecesGraceshouldstudy。Theareadilyconsentedtothat,andMrs。JohnsonrustledawaytotellaneighborwomanthatTheaKronborgcouldbemeekenoughwhenyouwentatherright。

  TheawastellingRayaboutthisunpleasantencounterastheyweredrivingouttothesandhillsthenextSunday。

  \"Shewasstuffingyou,allright,Thee,\"Rayreassuredher。\"There’snogeneraldissatisfactionamongyourschol—

  ars。Shejustwantedtogetinaknock。Italkedtothepianotunerthelasttimehewashere,andhesaidallthepeoplehetunedforexpressedthemselvesveryfavorablyaboutyourteaching。Iwishyoudidn’ttakesomuchpainswiththem,myself。\"

  \"ButIhaveto,Ray。They’reallsodumb。They’vegotnoambition,\"Theaexclaimedirritably。\"JennySmileyistheonlyonewhoisn’tstupid。Shecanreadprettywell,andshehassuchgoodhands。Butshedon’tcarearapaboutit。Shehasnopride。\"

  Ray’sfacewasfullofcomplacentsatisfactionasheglancedsidewiseatThea,butshewaslookingoffintentlyintothemirage,atoneofthosemammothcattlethatarenearlyalwaysreflectedthere。\"Doyoufinditeasiertoteachinyournewroom?\"heasked。

  \"Yes;I’mnotinterruptedsomuch。Ofcourse,ifIeverhappentowanttopracticeatnight,that’salwaysthenightAnnachoosestogotobedearly。\"

  \"It’sadarnedshame,Thee,youdidn’tcopthatroomforyourself。I’msoreatthePADREaboutthat。Heoughttogiveyouthatroom。Youcouldfixitupsopretty。\"

  \"Ididn’twantit,honestIdidn’t。Fatherwouldhaveletmehaveit。Ilikemyownroombetter。SomehowI

  canthinkbetterinalittleroom。Besides,upthereIamawayfromeverybody,andIcanreadaslateasIpleaseandnobodynagsme。\"

  \"Agrowinggirlneedslotsofsleep,\"Rayprovidentlyremarked。

  Theamovedrestlesslyonthebuggycushions。\"Theyneedotherthingsmore,\"shemuttered。\"Oh,Iforgot。

  Ibroughtsomethingtoshowyou。Lookhere,itcameonmybirthday。Wasn’titniceofhimtoremember?\"Shetookfromherpocketapostcard,bentinthemiddleandfolded,andhandedittoRay。Onitwasawhitedove,perchedonawreathofveryblueforget—me—nots,and\"BirthdayGreetings\"ingoldletters。Underthiswaswritten,\"FromA。Wunsch。\"

  Rayturnedthecardover,examinedthepostmark,andthenbegantolaugh。

  \"Concord,Kansas。Hehasmysympathy!\"

  \"Why,isthatapoortown?\"

  \"It’sthejumping—offplace,notownatall。Somehousesdumpeddowninthemiddleofacornfield。Yougetlostinthecorn。Notevenasaloontokeepthingsgoing;sellwhis—

  keywithoutalicenseatthebutchershop,beeronicewiththeliverandbeefsteak。Iwouldn’tstaythereoverSundayforaten—dollarbill。\"

  \"Oh,dear!Whatdoyousupposehe’sdoingthere?

  Maybehejuststoppedoffthereafewdaystotunepianos,\"

  Theasuggestedhopefully。

  Raygaveherbackthecard。\"He’sheadedinthewrongdirection。Whatdoeshewanttogetbackintoagrasscountryfor?Now,therearelotsofgoodlivetownsdownontheSantaFe,andeverybodydownthereismusical。

  Hecouldalwaysgetajobplayinginsaloonsifhewasdead—

  broke。I’vefiguredoutthatI’vegotnoyearsofmylifetowasteinaMethodistcountrywheretheyraisepork。\"

  \"WemuststoponourwaybackandshowthiscardtoMrs。Kohler。Shemisseshimso。\"

  \"Bytheway,Thee,IheartheoldwomangoestochurcheverySundaytohearyousing。Fritztellsmehehastowaittilltwoo’clockforhisSundaydinnerthesedays。The

  churchpeopleoughttogiveyoucreditforthat,whentheygoforyou。\"

  Theashookherheadandspokeinatoneofresignation。

  \"They’llalwaysgoforme,justastheydidforWunsch。

  Itwasn’tbecausehedranktheywentforhim;notreally。

  Itwassomethingelse。\"

  \"Youwanttosaltyourmoneydown,Thee,andgotoChicagoandtakesomelessons。Thenyoucomeback,andwearalongfeatherandhighheelsandputonafewairs,andthat’llfix’em。That’swhattheylike。\"

  \"I’llneverhavemoneyenoughtogotoChicago。Mothermeanttolendmesome,Ithink,butnowthey’vegothardtimesbackinNebraska,andherfarmdon’tbringherinanything。Takesallthetenantcanraisetopaythetaxes。

  Don’tlet’stalkaboutthat。YoupromisedtotellmeabouttheplayyouwenttoseeinDenver。\"

  AnyonewouldhavelikedtohearRay’ssimpleandclearaccountoftheperformancehehadseenattheTaborGrandOperaHouse——MaggieMitchellinLITTLEBAREFOOT——andanyonewouldhavelikedtowatchhiskindface。Raylookedhisbestoutofdoors,whenhisthickredhandswerecoveredbygloves,andthedullredofhissunburnedfacesomehowseemedrightinthelightandwind。Helookedbetter,too,withhishaton;hishairwasthinanddry,withnoparticularcolororcharacter,\"regularWilly—boyhair,\"

  ashehimselfdescribedit。Hiseyeswerepalebesidethereddishbronzeofhisskin。Theyhadthefadedlookoftenseenintheeyesofmenwhohavelivedmuchinthesunandwindandwhohavebeenaccustomedtotraintheirvisionupondistantobjects。

  RayrealizedthatThea’slifewasdullandexacting,andthatshemissedWunsch。Heknewsheworkedhard,thatsheputupwithagreatmanylittleannoyances,andthatherdutiesasateacherseparatedhermorethaneverfromtheboysandgirlsofherownage。Hedideverythinghecouldtoproviderecreationforher。Hebroughthercandy

  andmagazinesandpineapples——ofwhichshewasveryfond——fromDenver,andkepthiseyesandearsopenforany—

  thingthatmightinteresther。Hewas,ofcourse,livingforThea。Hehadthoughtitalloutcarefullyandhadmadeuphismindjustwhenhewouldspeaktoher。Whenshewasseventeen,thenhewouldtellherhisplanandaskhertomarryhim。Hewouldbewillingtowaittwo,oreventhreeyears,untilshewastwenty,ifshethoughtbest。Bythattimehewouldsurelyhavegotinonsomething:cop—

  per,oil,gold,silver,sheep,——something。

  Meanwhile,itwaspleasureenoughtofeelthatshede—

  pendedonhimmoreandmore,thatsheleaneduponhissteadykindness。Heneverbrokefaithwithhimselfabouther;heneverhintedtoherofhishopesforthefuture,neversuggestedthatshemightbemoreintimatelycon—

  fidentialwithhim,ortalkedtoherofthethinghethoughtaboutsoconstantly。Hehadthechivalrywhichisper—

  hapstheproudestpossessionofhisrace。Hehadneverembarrassedherbysomuchasaglance。Sometimes,whentheydroveouttothesandhills,helethisleftarmliealongthebackofthebuggyseat,butitnevercameanynearertoTheathanthat,nevertouchedher。Heoftenturnedtoherafacefullofpride,andfrankadmiration,buthisglancewasneversointimateorsopenetratingasDr。Archie’s。Hisblueeyeswereclearandshallow,friendly,uninquiring。HerestedTheabecausehewassodifferent;because,thoughheoftentoldherinterestingthings,heneversetlivelyfanciesgoinginherhead;becausehenevermisunderstoodher,andbecausehenever,byanychance,forasingleinstant,understoodher!Yes,withRayshewassafe;byhimshewouldneverbediscovered!

  XVI

  ThepleasantestexperienceTheahadthatsummerwasatripthatsheandhermothermadetoDenverinRayKennedy’scaboose。Mrs。Kronborghadbeenlook—

  ingforwardtothisexcursionforalongwhile,butasRayneverknewatwhathourhisfreightwouldleaveMoon—

  stone,itwasdifficulttoarrange。Thecall—boywasaslikelytosummonhimtostartonhisrunattwelveo’clockmid—

  nightasattwelveo’clocknoon。ThefirstweekinJunestartedoutwithallthescheduledtrainsrunningontime,andalightfreightbusiness。TuesdayeveningRay,afterconsultingwiththedispatcher,stoppedattheKronborgs’

  frontgatetotellMrs。Kronborg——whowashelpingTilliewatertheflowers——thatifsheandTheacouldbeatthedepotateighto’clockthenextmorning,hethoughthecouldpromisethemapleasantrideandgetthemintoDenverbeforenineo’clockintheevening。Mrs。Kronborgtoldhimcheerfully,acrossthefence,thatshewould\"takehimuponit,\"andRayhurriedbacktotheyardstoscrubouthiscar。

  TheonecomplaintRay’sbrakemenhadtomakeofhimwasthathewastoofussyabouthiscaboose。Hisformerbrakemanhadaskedtobetransferredbecause,hesaid,\"Kennedywasasfussyabouthiscarasanoldmaidaboutherbird—cage。\"JoeGiddy,whowasbrakingwithRaynow,calledhim\"thebride,\"becausehekeptthecabooseandbunkssoclean。

  Itwasproperlythebrakeman’sbusinesstokeepthecarclean,butwhenRaygotbacktothedepot,Giddywasnowheretobefound。Mutteringthatallhisbrakemenseemedtoconsiderhim\"easy,\"Raywentdowntohiscaralone。Hebuiltafireinthestoveandputwaterontoheat

  whilehegotintohisoverallsandjumper。Thenhesettoworkwithascrubbing—brushandplentyofsoapand\"cleaner。\"Hescrubbedthefloorandseats,blackedthestove,putcleansheetsonthebunks,andthenbegantodemolishGiddy’spicturegallery。Rayfoundthathisbrakemenwerelikelytohavewhathetermed\"atasteforthenudeinart,\"andGiddywasnoexception。Raytookdownhalfadozengirlsintightsandballetskirts,——pre—

  miumsforcigarettecoupons,——andsomeracycalendarsadvertisingsaloonsandsportingclubs,whichhadcostGiddybothtimeandtrouble;heevenremovedGiddy’sparticularpet,anakedgirllyingonacouchwithherkneecarelesslypoisedintheair。Underneaththepicturewasprintedthetitle,\"TheOdalisque。\"Giddywasunderthehappydelusionthatthistitlemeantsomethingwicked,——

  therewasawickedlookabouttheconsonants,——butRay,ofcourse,hadlookeditup,andGiddywasindebtedtothedictionaryfortheprivilegeofkeepinghislady。If\"oda—

  lisque\"hadbeenwhatRaycalledanobjectionableword,hewouldhavethrownthepictureoutinthefirstplace。

  RayeventookdownapictureofMrs。Langtryineveningdress,becauseitwasentitledthe\"JerseyLily,\"andbe—

  causetherewasasmallheadofEdwardVII,thenPrinceofWales,inonecorner。AlbertEdward’sconductwasapopularsubjectofdiscussionamongrailroadmeninthosedays,andasRaypulledthetacksoutofthislithographhefeltmoreindignantwiththeEnglishthanever。Hede—

  positedallthesepicturesunderthemattressofGiddy’sbunk,andstoodadmiringhiscleancarinthelamplight;

  thewallsnowexhibitedonlyawheatfield,advertisingagri—

  culturalimplements,amapofColorado,andsomepicturesofrace—horsesandhunting—dogs。AtthismomentGiddy,freshlyshavedandshampooed,hisshirtshiningwiththehighestpolishknowntoChineselaundrymen,hisstrawhattippedoverhisrighteye,thrusthisheadinatthedoor。

  \"Whatinhell——\"hebroughtoutfuriously。Hisgood—

  humored,sunburnedfaceseemedfairlytoswellwithamazementandanger。

  \"That’sallright,Giddy,\"Raycalledinaconciliatorytone。\"Nothinginjured。I’llput’emallupagainasI

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