第8章

类别:其他 作者:Stewart Edward White字数:11539更新时间:19/01/07 14:47:37
Ordestoodquitemotionless,overcomebyastonishment。Herface,itslongovalframedinthebandsofthegrayveilandthedown— turnedbrimofthehat,lookedupsmilingintohis。Thefreshairhaddeepenedthecolourbeneathherskinandhadblownloosestraylocksofthefineshadow—filledhair。Herredlips,withthequaintlyup—turnedcorners,smiledathimwithanewfrankness,andtheblackeyes——theeyessoblackastoresemblespots——hadlosttheirhalf—indolentreserveandbrimmedoverquitefranklywiththejoyoflife。Shescoopedupahandfulofthedry,cleansandfromeithersideofher,raiseditaloft,andletittrickleslowlybetweenherfingers。Thewindgthappearedatinyblackinsect,strugglingagainsttherolling,overwhelmingsands。 Withgreatcarethegirlscoopedthisnewcomeroutandsethimonthelevelground。ShelookeduphappilyatOrde,thrustingtheloosehairfrominfrontofhereyes。 \"Iwasconvincedweoughttodigahole,\"saidshegravely。\"Now,let’sgosomewhereelse。\" Shearosetoherfeet,shakingthesandfreefromherskirts。 \"Ithink,throughthesewoods,\"shedecided。\"Canwegetbacktotownthisway?\" ReceivingOrde’sassurance,sheturnedatoncedowntheslopethroughthefringeofscrubsprucesandjunipersintothetallwoods。Heretheairfellstill。Sheremarkedonhowwarmitseemed,andbegantountiefromoverherearsthenarrowbandofveilthatheldcloseherhat。 \"Yes,\"repliedOrde。\"Thelumber—jackssaythatthewoodsarethepoorman’sovercoat。\" Shepausedtosavourthis,herheadononeside,herarmsupraisedtotheknot。 \"Oh,Ilikethat!\"saidshe,continuinghertask。Inamomentorsotheveilhungfree。Sheremoveditandthehat,andswungthembothfromonefinger,andthrewbackherhead。 \"Hearallthebirds!\"shesaid。 Softlyshebegantoutteracheepingnoisebetweenherlipsandteeth,lowandplaintive。Atoncethevolumeofbird—soundsaboutincreased;thehalf—seenflashesbecamemorefrequent。Asecondlaterthetwigswerealivewithtinywarblersandcreepers,flirtingfrombranchtobranch,withlarger,morecircumspectchewinks,catbirds,andfincheshoppingdownfromabove,verysilent,verygrave。Inthedepthsofthethicketstheshyerhermitandolivethrushesandtheovenbirdsrevealedthemselvesghost—like,orassea—growthsliftintoahalfvisibilitythroughtranslucentshadowsthecolourofthemselves。Allwereveryintent,veryearnest,veryinterested,eachafterhisownmanner,inthecomradeshipofthefeatherhoodheimaginedtobeutteringdistressfulcries。Afew,likethechickadees,quiveredtheirwings,openedtheirlittlemouths,fluttereddowntinybutaggressiveagainstthedisaster。 Othershoppedhereandthererestlessly,utteringplaintive,low— tonedcheeps。Theshyestcontentedthemselvesbyadiscreet,silent,anddistantsympathy。ThreeorfourfreebootingJays,attractednotsomuchbythesupposedcallsforhelpasbycuriosity,flutteredamongthetopsofthetrees,utteringtheirharshnotes。 Finally,thegirlendedherperformanceinamusicallaugh。 \"Runaway,Brighteyes,\"shecalled。\"It’sallright;nobody’sdamaged。\" Shewavedherhand。Asthoughatasignal,thehostshehadevokedmeltedbackintotheshadowsoftheforest。Onlythechickadee,impudentasever,retreatedscoldingratherostentatiously,andthejays,splendidintheirornateblue,screamedopinionsateachotherfromthetopsoftrees。 \"Howwouldyouliketobeabird?\"sheinquired。 \"Hadn’tthought,\"repliedOrde。 \"Don’tyoueverindulgeinvainandidlespeculations?\"sheinquired。\"Nevermind,don’tanswer。It’stoomuchtoexpectofaman。\" Shesetherselfinidlemotiondowntheslope,swingingthehatattheendofitsveil,pausingtolookorlisten,hummingalittlemelodybetweenherclosedlips,throwingherheadbacktobreathedeepthewarmair,revellinginthewoodssoundsandwoodsodoursandwoodslifewithentireself—abandonment。Ordefollowedherinsilence。Sheseemedtobequitewithoutresponsibilityinregardtohim;andyetanoccasionalrandomremarkthrowninhisdirectionprovedthathewasnotforgotten。Finallytheyemergedfromthebeachwoods。 Theyfacedanopenrollingcountry。Asfarastheeyecouldreachweretheoldstumpsofpinetrees。Sometimestheystoodinplace,burnedandscarred,butattestingmutelytheabidingplaceofaspiritlongsincepassedaway。Sometimestheyhadbeenuprootedanddraggedtomarktheboundariesoffields,wheretheyraisedanabatisoftwistedrootstothesky。 Thegirlstoppedshortasshecamefacetofacewiththisopencountry。Theinneruplift,thathadlenttoheraspectthewide— eyed,carelessjoyofachild,faded。Initsplacecameanewandseriousgravity。Sheturnedonhimtroubledeyes。 \"Youdothis,\"sheaccusedhimquitesimply。 Foranswerhemotionedtotheleftwherebelowthemlayawideandcultivatedcountryside——farmhousessurroundedbyelms;compactwoodlotsofhardwood;cropsandorchards,allfairandpleasantacrossthebosomofafertilenature。 \"Andthis,\"saidhe。\"Thatvalleywasoncenothingbutapineforest——andsowasallthesouthernpartoftheState,thepeachbeltandthefarms。AndforthatmatterIndiana,too,andalltheotherforestStatesrightouttotheprairies。Wherewouldwebenow,ifweHADN’Tdonethat?\"hepointedacrossatthestump—coveredhills。 Mischiefhaddrivenoutthegravityfromthegirl’seyes。Shehadloweredherheadslightlysidewiseasthoughtoconcealtheirexpressionfromhim。 \"Iwasbeginningtobeafraidyou’dsay’yes—indeed,’\"saidshe。 Ordelookedbewildered,thenrememberedtheIncubus,andlaughed。 \"Ihaven’tbeenveryconversational,\"heacknowledged。 \"CertainlyNOT!\"shesaidseverely。\"Thatwouldhavebeenverydisappointing。Therehasbeennothingtosay。\"Sheturnedandwavedherhatatthebeechwoodsfallingsombreagainsttheloweringsun。 \"Good—bye,\"shesaidgravely,\"andpleasantdreamstoyou。Ihopethoseverysaucylittlebirdswon’tkeepyouawake。\"ShelookedupatOrde。\"Hewasrathernicetousthisafternoon,\"sheexplained,\"andit’salwayswelltobepolitetothemanyway。\"ShegazedsteadilyatOrdeforsignsofamusement。Heresolutelyheldhisfacesympathetic。 \"NowIthinkwe’llgohome,\"saidshe。 Theymadetheirwaybetweenthestumpstotheedgeofthesand—hilloverlookingthevillage。Withoneaccordtheystopped。Thelow— slantingsuncastacrossthevistaasleepylightofevening。 \"Howwouldyouliketoliveinaplacelikethatallyourlife?\" askedOrde。 \"Idon’tknow。\"Sheweighedherwordscarefully。\"Itwoulddepend。 Theplaceisn’tofsomuchimportance,itseemstome。It’sthelifeoneiscalledto。It’swhetheronefindshersoul’srealmornotthataplaceisliveableornot。Icanimagineenteringmykingdomatarailwaywater—tank,\"shesaidquaintly,\"ormissingitentirelyinabigcity。\" Ordelookedoutovertherawlittlevillagewithanewinterest。 \"OfcourseIcanseehowaman’sworkcanlieinasmallplace,\" saidhe;\"butawomanisdifferent。\" \"Whyisawomandifferent?\"shechallenged。\"Whatisher’work,’asyoucallit;andwhyshouldn’tit,aswellasaman’s,lieinasmallplace?Whatiswork——outsideofdrudgery——unlessitiscorrespondenceofone’sabilitiestoone’stask?\" \"Butthecompensations——\"beganOrdevaguely。 \"Compensations?\"shecried。\"Whatdoyoumean?Herearethewoodsandfields,theriver,thelake,thebirds,andthebreezes。We’llcheckthemoffagainstthetheatreandballs。Bookscanbehadhereaswellasanywhere。Astopeople:inalargecityyoumeetagreatmany,andthey’reallbusy,andunlessyoumakeanespecialandparticulareffort——whichyou’renotlikelyto——you’llseethemonlycasuallyandonceinagreatwhile。Inasmallplaceyouknowfewerpeople;butyouknowthemintimately。\"Shebrokeoffwithahalf— laugh。\"I’mfromNewYork,\"shestatedhumorously,\"andyou’vemagickedmeintoaneloquentdefenseofPodunk!\"ShelaughedupatOrdequitefrankly。\"GiantStrides!\"shechallengedsuddenly。Sheturnedofftheedgeofthesand—hill,andbegantoplungedownitsslope,leaningfarback,herarmsextended,increasingasmuchaspossiblethelengthofeachstep。Ordefollowedatfullspeed。 Whenthebottomwasreached,hesteadiedhertoahalt。Sheshookherself,straightenedherhat,andwoundtheveilaroundit。Herwholeaspectseemedtohavechangedwiththedescentintotheconventionalityofthevillagestreet。Theold,gentlethoughcapableandself—containedreservehadreturned。ShemovedbesideOrdewithdignity。 \"IcamedownwithJaneandMrs。HubbardtoseeMr。HubbardoffontheboatforMilwaukeelastnight,\"shetoldhim。\"OfcoursewehadtowaitoverSunday。Mrs。HubbardandJanehadtoseesomerelativeorother;butIpreferredtotakeawalk。\" \"Whereareyoustaying?\"askedOrde。 \"AttheBennetts’。Doyouknowwhereitis?\" \"Yes,\"repliedOrde。 TheysaidlittlemoreuntiltheBennetts’gatewasreached。Ordedeclinedtocomein。 \"Good—night,\"shesaid。\"Iwanttothankyou。YoudidnotonceactasthoughyouthoughtIwassillyorcrazy。Andyoudidn’ttry,asalltherestofthemwould,toactsillytoo。Youcouldn’thavedoneit;andyoudidn’ttry。Oh,youmayhavefeltit——Iknow!\" Shesmiledoneofherquaintandquizzicalsmiles。\"Butmenaren’tbuiltforfoolishness。Theyhavetoleavethattous。You’vebeenverynicethisafternoon;andit’shelpedalot。I’mgoodforquitealongstretchnow。Good—night。\" Shenoddedtohimandlefthimtongue—tiedbythegate。 Orde,however,walkedbacktothehotelinablackragewithhimselfoverwhathetermedhisimbecility。Asherememberedit,hehadmadejustoneconsecutivespeechthatafternoon。 \"Joe,\"saidhetoNewmark,atthehoteloffice,\"what’sthepluralformofIncubus?Idimlyrememberitisn’t’busses。’\" \"Incubi,\"answeredNewmark。 \"Thanks,\"saidOrdegloomily。 XIII IhaveHeinzman’scontractalldrawn,\"saidNewmarkthenextmorning,\"andIthinkI’llgoaroundwithyoutotheoffice。\" AttheappointedtimetheyfoundthelittleGermanawaitingthem,arotundsmileoffalsegood—natureilluminatinghisrosyface。Ordeintroducedhispartner。Newmarkimmediatelytookchargeoftheinterview。 \"Ihaveexecutedherethecontract,andthebondssecuredbyMr。 Orde’sandmysharesofstockinthenewcompany,\"heexplained。 \"Itisonlynecessarythatyouaffixyoursignatureandsummontherequiredwitnesses。\" Heinzmanreachedhishandsforthepapers,beamingoverhisglassesatthetwoyoungmen。 Asheread,however,hissmilevanished,andhelookedupsharply。 \"Vatisthis?\"heinquired,anewcrispnessinhisvoice。\"Youtoltme,\"heaccusedOrde,\"dotyouwerenotbreparedtobreakouttherollways。Youtoltmeyouwouldegspectmetodothatformyself。\" \"Certainly,\"agreedOrde。 \"Vell,whydoyouputinthis?\"demandedHeinzman,readingfromthepaperinhishand。\"’Incasesaidrollwaysbelongingtosaidpartiesofthesecondpartarenotbrokenoutbythetimethedrivehasreachedthem,andincaseondemandsaidpartiesofthesecondpartdorefuseordonotexerciseduediligenceinbreakingoutsaidrollways,thesaidpartiesofthefirstpartshallthemselvesbreakoutsaidrollways,andthesaidpartiesofthesecondpartdoherebyagreetoreimbursesaidpartiesofthefirstpartattherateofadollarperthousandboardfeet。’\" \"Thatismerelytoprotectourselves,\"struckinNewmark。 \"But,\"explodedHeinzman,hisfacepurpling,\"adollaratousandisabsurd!\" \"Ofcourseitis,\"agreedNewmark。\"Weexpectittobe。Butalsoweexpectyoutobreakoutyourownrollwaysintime。Itisintendedasapenaltyincaseyoudon’t。\" \"Ivillnotstandforsuchfoolishness,\"poundedHeinzmanonthearmofhischair。 \"Verywell,\"saidNewmarkcrisply,reachingforthecontract。 ButHeinzmanclungtoit。 \"Itisabsurd,\"herepeatedinamildertone。\"See,Ivillstrikeitout。\"Hedidsowithafewdashesofthepen。 \"Wehavenointention,\"statedNewmarkwithdecision,\"ofgivingyouthechancetohangupourdrive。\" Heinzmancaughthisbreathlikeachildabouttocryout。 \"Sothatiswhatyouthink!\"heshoutedatthem。\"That’sthesortofmenyouthinkweare!I’llshowyouyoucannotcomeintohonestmen’sofficestoinsooltthembysuchinsinuations!\"Hetorethecontractinpiecesandthrewitinthewastebasket。\"Getoudtofhere!\"hecried。 Newmarkaroseasdryandpreciseasever。Ordewasgoingredandwhitebyturns,andhishandstwitched。 \"ThenIunderstandyoutorefuseouroffer?\"askedNewmarkcoolly。 \"Refuse!Yes!Youandyourwholekapoodle!\"yelledHeinzman。 Hehoppeddownandfollowedthemtothegrilldoor,repeatingoverandoverthathehadbeeninsulted。Theclerksstaredinamazement。 Onceatthefootofthedarkstairsandintheopenstreet,Ordelookedupattheskywithadeepbreathofrelief。 \"Whew!\"saidhe,\"thatwasaterror!We’vegoneoffthewrongfootthattime。\" Newmarklookedathimwithsomeamusement。 \"Youdon’tmeantosaythatfooledyou!\"hemarvelled。 \"What?\"askedOrde。 \"Allthattalkaboutinsults,andtherestoftherubbish。Hesawwehadspottedhislittlescheme;andhehadtoretreatsomehow。Itwasasplainasthenoseonyourface。\" \"Youthinkso?\"doubtedOrde。 \"Iknowso。Ifhewasmadatall,itwasonlyatbeingfoundout。\" \"Maybe,\"saidOrde。 \"We’vegotanenemyonourhandsinanycase,\"concludedNewmark,\"andonewe’llhavetolookoutfor,Idon’tknowhowhe’lldoit; buthe’lltrytomaketroubleontheriver。Perhapshe’lltrytoblockthestreambynotbreakinghisrollways。\" \"Oneofthefirstthingswe’lldowillbetoboomthroughachannelwhereMr。Man’srollwayswillbe,\"saidOrde。 AfaintgleamofapprovallitNewmark’seyes。 \"Iguessyou’llbeequaltotheoccasion,\"saidhedrily。 Beforetheafternoontrain,thereremainedfourhours。Thepartnersatoncehuntedoutthelittleone—storyframebuildingneartheriverinwhichJohnsonconductedhisbusiness。 Johnsonreceivedthemwithanevidentreserveofsuspicion。 \"Iseenouseinit,\"saidhe,passinghishandoverhishair\"slicked\"downinthelumber—jackfashion。\"Icanrunmeownwidouthelpfromanyman。\" \"Whichseemstosettlethat!\"saidNewmarktoOrdeaftertheyhadleft。 \"Oh,well,hisdriveissmall;andhe’sbehindus,\"Ordepointedout。 \"True,\"saidNewmarkthoughtfully。 \"Now,\"saidNewmark,astheytrudgedbacktotheirhoteltogetlunchandtheirhand—bags。\"I’llgettoworkatmypartofit。 ThispropositionofHeinzman’shasgivenmeanidea。I’mnotgoingtotrytosellthisstockoutside,buttothemenwhoowntimberalongtheriver。Thentheywon’tbeobjectingtothetolls;forifthecompanymakesanyprofits,partwillgotothem。\" \"Goodidea!\"criedOrde。 \"I’lltakethesecontracts,toshowwecandothebusiness。\" \"Allcorrect。\" \"AndI’llseeaboutincorporation。AlsoI’lllookaboutandgetaproperofficeandequipments,andgetholdofabook—keeper。Ofcoursewe’llhavetomakethisourheadquarters。\" \"Isupposeso,\"saidOrdealittleblankly。Afteraninstanthelaughed。\"Doyouknow,Ihadn’tthoughtofthat?We’llhavetolivehere,won’twe?\" \"Also,\"wentonNewmarkcalmly,\"I’llbuythesuppliestothebestadvantageIcan,andseethattheygethereingoodshape。Ihaveourpreliminarylists,andasfastasyouthinkyouneedanything,sendarequisitionintome,andI’llseetoit。\" \"AndI?\"inquiredOrde。 \"You’llgetrightattheconstruction。Gettheboomsbuiltandimprovetheriverwhereitneedsit。Begintogetyourcrew——I’mnotgoingtotellyouhow;youknowbetterthanIdo。Onlygeteverythinginshapefornextspring’sdrive。Youcanstartrightoff。Wehavemymoneytobeginon。\" Ordelaughedandstretchedhisarmsoverhishead。 \"My!She’sanicebigjob,isn’tshe?\"hecriedjoyously。 XIV Orde,inspiteofhisactivities,managedtoseeCarrollBishoptwiceduringtheensuingweek。 OnhisreturnhomelateMondayafternoon,GrandmaOrdeinformedhimwithashrewdtwinklethatshewantedhimsurelyathomethefollowingevening。 \"I’veaskedinthreeorfouroftheyoungpeopleforacandypull,\" saidshe。 \"Who,mother?\"askedOrde。 \"Yourcrowd。TheSmiths,Collinses,JaneHubbard,andHer,\"saidGrandmaOrde,whichprobablywenttoshowthatshehadinthemeantimebeenmakinginquiries,andwassatisfiedwiththem。 \"Doyousupposethey’llcareforcandypulling?\"hazardedOrdealittledoubtfully。 \"Youmean,willshe?\"counteredGrandma。\"Well,Ihopeforbothyoursakessheisnotbeyondalittleold—fashionedfun。\" Soitproved。Theyoungpeoplestraggledinatanearlyhouraftersupper——everyonehadsupperinthosedays。CarrollBishopandJanearrivednearlythelast。Ordesteppedintothehalltohelpthemwiththeirwraps。Huponthevitalpointoftheevening。Hehadsaidsomethingaboutaplanfortheweekfollowing。 \"ButyouforgetthatbythattimeIshallbegone,\"saidshe。 \"Gone!\"heechoedblankly。\"Where?\" \"Home,\"saidshe。\"Don’tyourememberIamtogoSundaymorning?\" \"Ithoughtyouweregoingtostayamonth。\" \"Iwas,butI——certainthingscameupthatmadeitnecessaryformetoleavesooner。\" \"I——I’msorryyou’regoing,\"stammeredOrde。 \"SoamI,\"saidshe。\"I’vehadaverynicetimehere。\" \"ThenIwon’tseeyouagain,\"saidOrde,stillgropingforrealisation。\"ImustgotoMonroviato—morrow。ButI’llbedowntoseeyouoff。\" \"Docome,\"saidshe。 \"It’snottobeforgood?\"heexpostulated。\"You’llbecomingback。\" Shethrewherhandspalmout,withaprettygestureofignorance。 \"Thatisinthelapofthegods,\"saidshe。 \"WilewassurprisedasheapproachedMissBishoptolifthercloakfromhershoulders,tofindthatthetopofherdaintilypoisedhead,withitssoft,finehair,camewellbelowthelevelofhiseyes。Somehowherpoise,herslendergraceofmovementandofattitude,hadlenthertheimpressionofastatureshedidnotpossess。To—nighthereyes,whilefathomlessasever,shonequietlyinanticipation。 \"Doyouknow,\"shetoldOrdedelightedly,\"Ihaveneverbeentoarealcandypullinmylife。Itwassogoodofyourmothertoaskme。Whatadearshelooksto—night。Andisthatyourfather?I’mgoingtospeaktohim。\" Sheturnedthroughthenarrowdoorintothelighted,low—ceilingedparlourwherethecompanywerechattingbusily。Ordemechanicallyfollowedher。HewasarrestedbythesoundofJaneHubbard’sslowgood—humouredvoicebehindhim。 \"Now,Jack,\"shedrawled,\"Iagreewithyouperfectly;butthatisNOreasonwhyIshouldbeneglectedentirely。Comeandhangupmycoat。\" Fullofremorse,Ordeturned。JaneHubbardstoodaccusinglyinthemiddleofthehall,herplain,shrewd,good—humouredfacesmilingfaintly。Ordemetherfrankwideeyeswithsomeembarrassment。 \"Hereitis,\"saidJane,holdingoutthecoat。\"Idon’tmuchcarewhetheryouhangitupornot。Ijustwantedtocallyoubacktowishyouluck。\"Herslowsmilewidened,andhergrayeyesmethisstillmoreknowingly。 Ordeseizedthecoatandherhandatthesametime。 \"Jane,you’reatrump,\"saidhe。\"Nowonderyou’rethemostpopulargirlintown。\" \"OfcourseIam,Jack,\"sheagreedindolently。Sheenteredtheparlour。 Thecandypullingwasasuccess。Ofcourseeverybodygotburnedalittleandspatteredagooddeal;butthatwastobeexpected。 Aftertheproducthadbeenbrokenandbeenpiledondishes,alltroopedtotheinformal\"backsitting—room,\"whereanopenfireinvitedtostoriesandgamesofthequietersort。Someofthegirlssatinchairs,thoughmostjoinedthemenonthehearth。 CarrollBishop,however,seemedpossessedofaspiritofrestlessness。Theplaceseemedtointeresther。Shewanderedhereandthereintheroom,lookingnowatthewalnut—framedphotographofUncleJimOrde,nowatthegreatpinkconchshellseithersidethedoor,nowatthemarble—toppedtablewithitssquarepaper— weightofpolishedagateanditsglass\"bell,\"beneathwhichstoodaverylife—likerobin。This\"backsitting—room\"containedlittleinthewayofornament。Itwasfilled,onthecontrary,witholdcomfortablechairs,andworncalf—backedbooks。Thegirlpeeredatthetitlesofthese;butthegas—jetshadbeenturnedlowinfavourofthefirelight,andshehadtogiveovertheefforttoidentifythevolumes。OnceshewanderedclosetoGrandmaOrde’scushionedwoodenrocker,andpassedherhandlightlyovertheoldlady’sshoulder。 \"DoyoumindifIlookatthings?\"sheasked。\"It’ssodearandsweetandoldanddifferentfromourNewYorkhomes。\" \"Lookallyouwantto,dearie,\"saidGrandmaOrde。 Afteramomentshepassedintothedining—room。HereOrdefoundher,herhandslinkedinfrontofher。 \"Oh,itissoquaintanddelightful,\"sheexhaledslowly。\"Thisdear,dearoldhousewithitslowceilingsanditsqueerhaphazardlines,anditsdeepwindows,anditsoldpictures,andqueerunexpectedthingsthattakeyourbreathaway。\" \"Itisoneoftheoldesthousesintown,\"saidOrde,\"andIsupposeitispicturesque。But,yousee,Iwasbroughtuphere,soI’musedtoit。\" \"Waituntilyouleaveit,\"saidsheprophetically,\"andliveawayfromit。Thenallthesethingswillcomebacktoyoutomakeyourheartacheforthem。\" Theyrambledabouttogether,Orde’senthusiasmgraduallykindlingattheflameofherown。HeshowedherthemarvellousandpainstakingpencilsketchofNapoleonlookingoutoveramaltese—crosssunsetdonebyAuntMarthaattheageoften。Ithungframedintheupperhall。 \"Ithasalwaysbeenthere,eversinceIcanremember,\"saidOrde,\"andithasseemedtobelongthere。I’veneverthoughtofitasgoodorbad,justasbelonging。\" \"Iknow,\"shenodded。 InthisspiritalsotheyviewedtheplasterstatueofWashingtoninthelowerhall,andtheRoger’sgroupintheparlour。Theglasscabinetof\"curiosities\"interestedhergreatly——thecarvedivorychessmen,thedriedsea—weeds,thestonefromSugarLoafRock,thebitfromthlyouwritemeoccasionally?\"hebegged。 \"Astothat——\"shebegan——\"I’maverypoorcorrespondent。\" \"Butwon’tyouwrite?\"heinsisted。 \"Idonotmakeitacustomdeespeciallyhadaninfinitudeofdetailsonhishands。Thefatnote— bookinhissidepocketfilledrapidlywithroughsketches,lists,andestimates。Constantlyheinterviewedmenofallkinds—— rivermen,millmen,contractors,boatbuilders,hardwaredealers,pile—drivercaptains,builders,wholesalegrocerymen,cooks,axe— men,choreboys——allalittleworldinitself。 Thesignsofprogresssoonmanifestedthemselves。BelowBigBendthepile—driverswereatwork,thesquaremassesoftheirhammersrisingrapidlytothetopsofthederricks,theretopauseamomentbeforedroppingswiftlytoadullTHUMP!Theywereplacingalong,compactrow,whichshouldbetheouterbulwarksseparatingthesorting—boomsfromthechanneloftheriver。Ashorethecarpenterswereknockingtogetheralong,lowstructureforthecook—houseandalargerbuilding,destinedtoserveasbunk—housefortheregularboom—crew。Therewouldalsobeablacksmith’sforge,astorehouse,atoolandsupply—house,abarn,andsmallseparateshantiesforthemarriedmen。Belowmorelabourerswithpicks,ewreckoftheNORTHSTAR,thegoldandsilvershells,theglitteringgeodesandpyrites,thesandal—woodfan,andallthehundredandoneknick—knacksitwasthenthecustomtocollectunderglass。Theyevenventuredpartwayupthecreakyatticstairs,butitwastoodarktoenterthatmysteriousregion。 \"Ihearthedripofwater,\"shewhispered,herfingeronherlips。 \"It’sthetank,\"saidOrde。 \"AndhasitaDarkPlacebehindit?\"shebegged。 \"That’sjustwhatithas,\"saidhe。 \"And——tellme——arethererealhairtrunkswithbrassknobson’em?\" \"Yes,motherhastwoorthree。\" \"O—o—h!\"shebreathedsoftly。\"Don’ttellmewhat’sinthem。I wanttobelieveinbrocadesandsashes。Doyouknow,\"shelookedathimsoberly,\"Ineverhadanydarkplacesbehindthetank,normysterioustrunks,whenIwasachild。\" \"Youmightbeginnow,\"suggestedOrde。 \"DoyoumeantoinsinuateIhaven’tgrownup?\"shemocked。\"Thankyou!LookOUT!\"shecriedsuddenly,\"theBoojumwillcatchus,\"andpickingupherskirtsshefairlyflewdownthenarrowstairs。Ordecouldhearthelightswishofherdraperiesdownthehall,andthenthepatofherfeetonthestaircarpetofthelowerflight。 Hefollowedratherdreamily。Aglanceintothesitting—roomshowedthegroupgatheredclosearoundthefirelisteningtoLemCollin’sattemptataghoststory。Shewasnotthere。Hefoundher,then,intheparlour。Shewaskneelingonthefloorbeforetheglasscabinetofcuriosities,andshehadquiteflattenedherlittlenoseagainstthepane。Athisexclamationshelookedupwithalaugh。 \"Thisistheproperaltitudefromwhichtoviewacabinetofcuriosities,\"saidshe,\"andsomethingtellsmeyououghttoflattenyournose,too。\"Sheheldoutbothhandstobehelpedup。\"Oh,WHATahouseforachild!\"shecried。 Afterthecompanyhadgone,Ordestoodlongbythefrontgatelookingupintotheinfinitespaces。Somehow,andvaguely,hefeltthenighttobeakintoherelusivespirit。Fartherandfartherhissoulpenetratedintoitsdepths;andyetotherdepthslaybeyond,othermysteries,otherunguessedrealms。Andyetitsbeautywasthesimplicityofspaceanddarkandthestars。 Thenexttimehesawherwasatherownhouse——orratherthehouseofthefriendshevisited。OrdewenttocallonFridayeveningandwasluckyenoughtofindthegirlshomeandalone。AfteradecentintervalJanemadeanexcuseandwentout。Theytalkedonagreatvarietyofsubjects,andwithaconsiderableapproachtowardintimacy。NotuntilnearlytimetogodidOrdestumbletowritetoyoungmen。\" \"Oh!\"hecried,believinghimselfenlightened。\"WillyouanswerifIwriteyou?\" \"Thatdepends。\" \"Onwhat?\" \"Onwhetherthereisareplytomake。\" \"ButmayIwriteyou?\" \"IsupposeIcouldn’tverywellpreventyou,ifyouweresuretoputonathree—centstamp。\" \"Doyouwantmeto?\"persistedOrde。 Shebegangentlytolaugh,quitetoherself,asthoughenjoyingajokeentirelywithinherownpersonalprivilege。 \"Youaresodirectandpersistentandboy—like,\"saidshepresently。 \"Nowifyou’llbeverygood,andnotwhispertotheotherlittlepupils,I’lltellyouhowtheydosuchthingsusually。\"Shesatupstraightfromthedepthsofherchair,herwhite,delicatelytaperingforearmsrestinglightlyonherknees。\"Youngmendesiringtocommunicatewithyoungladiesdonotaskthembluntly。Theymakesomeexcuse,likesendingabook,amagazine,amarkednewspaper,orevenabitofdesiredinformation。Atthesametime,theysendnotesinformingthegirlofthefact。Thegirlisnaturallyexpectedtoacknowledgethepoliteness。Ifshewishesthecorrespondencetocontinue,sheasksaquestion,orinsomeotherwayleavesanopening。Doyousee?\" \"Yes,Isee,\"saidOrde,slightlycrestfallen。\"Butthat’salongtimetowait。Iliketofeelsettledaboutathing。Iwantedtoknow。\" Shedroppedbackagainstthecushionedslantofhereasychair,andlaughedagain。