Morgan,Morganiswaitingforme!O,whatwillMorgansay?"
ButIheardthesoundoftramping,andkepthimbackfromthedoor——
Theringingsoundofhorses'hoofsthatIhadheardbefore。
Andon,oncamethesoldiers——theMichigancavalry——
Andfasttheyrode,andbacktheylooked,gallopingrapidly;
TheyhadfollowedhardonMorgan'strack;theyhadfolloweddayandnight;
ButofMorganandMorgan'sraiderstheyhadnevercaughtasight。
AndrichOhiosatstartledthroughallthesesummerdays;
Forstrange,wildmenweregallopingoverherbroadhighways;
Nowhere,nowthere,nowseen,nowgone,nownorth,noweast,nowwest,Throughriver-valleysandcorn-landfarms,sweepingawayherbest。
Aboldrideandalongride!Buttheyweretakenatlast;
Theyhadalmostreachedtheriverbygallopinghardandfast;
Buttheboysinbluewereuponthemereevertheygainedtheford,AndMorgan,Morgantheraider,laiddownhisterriblesword。
Well,Ikepttheboytillevening——kepthimagainsthiswill——
Buthewastooweaktofollow,andsattherepaleandstill;
Whenitwascoolanddusky——you'llwondertohearmetell——
ButIstoledowntothegully,andbroughtupKentuckyBelle。
Ikissedthestaronherforehead——mypretty,gentlelass——
ButIknewthatshe'dbehappy,backintheoldBlue-Grass:
AsuitofclothesofConrad's,withallthemoneyIhad,AndKentucky,prettyKentucky,Igavetotheworn-outlad。
Iguidedhimtothesouthward,aswellasIknewhow:
Theboyrodeoffwithmanythanks,andmanyabackwardbow;
Andthentheglowitfaded,andmyheartbegantoswell;
Anddowntheglenawayshewent,mylostKentuckyBelle!
WhenConradcameintheevening,themoonwasshininghigh,BabyandIwerebothcrying——Icouldn'ttellhimwhy——
Butabatteredsuitofrebelgraywashangingonthewall,AndathinoldhorsewithdroopingheadstoodinKentucky'sstall。
Well,hewaskind,andneveroncesaidahardwordtome,HeknewIcouldn'thelpit——'twasallfortheTennessee;
But,afterthewarwasover,justthinkwhatcametopass——
Aletter,sir,andthetwoweresafebackintheoldBlue-Grass。
Theladgotacrosstheborder,ridingKentuckyBelle;
AndKentuckshewasthriving,andfat,andhearty,andwell;
Hecaredforher,andkepther,nortouchedherwithwhiporspur;
Ah!we'vehadmanyhorses,butneverahorselikeher!
CONSTANCEFENIMOREWOOLSON。
Moseswasacamelthattraveledo'erthesand。
Ofthedesert,fiercelyhot,waydowninEgypt-land;
ButtheybroughthimtotheFair,Nowuponhishump,Everychildcantakearide,Whocanstandthebumpity-bump。
PROPHECIES。
Littleblueegg,inthenestsnugandwarm,Coveredsoclosefromthewindandthestorm,Guardedsocarefullydayafterday,Whatisyouruseinthisworldnow,pray?
"Bendyourheadcloser;mysecretI'lltell:
There'sababy-birdhidinmytinyblueshell。"
Littlegreenbud,allcoveredwithdew,Answermyquestionandanswerittrue;
Whatwereyoumadefor,andwhydoyoustayClingingsoclosetothetwigalltheday?
"Hidinmygreensheath,somedaytounclose,Nestlesthewarm,glowingheartofarose。"
Dear,littlebaby-girl,daintyandfair,Sweetestofflowers,ofjewelsmostrare,Surelythere'snootheruseforyouhereThanjusttobepettedandplayedwith,youdear!
"Oh,awonderfulsecretI'mcomingtoknow,Justababylikeme,toawomanshallgrow。"
Ah,swiftlythebirdfromthenestfliesaway,Andthebudtoablossomunfoldsdaybyday,Whilethewomanlooksforthinmybaby-girl'seyes,Throughherjoysandhersorrows,hertearsandsurprise——
Toosoonshalltheyearsbringthisgifttohercup,Godkeepher,mywomanwho'snowgrowingup!
BYKATHRINELENTESTEVENSON。
WhosaidthatIwasanaughtydog,AndcouldnotbehaveifItried?
IonlychewedupKatrina'sFrenchdoll,Andshookherragoneuntilitcried。
WHYHEWASWHIPPED。
Hewassevenyearsold,livedinCheyenne,andhisnamewasTommy。Moreoverhewasgoingtoschoolforthefirsttimeinhislife。Outherelittlepeoplearenotallowedtoattendschoolwhentheyarefiveorsix,fortheLawsays:"Childrenundersevenmustnotgotoschool。"
ButnowTommywassevenandhadbeentoschooltwoweeks,andsuchdelightfulweeks!Everydaymammalistenedtolongaccountsofhow"meandDickRayplayedmarbles,"and"usfellerscrackedthewhip。"Therewasanotherthingthatheusedtotellmammaabout,somethingthatinthosefirstdayshealwaysspokeofinthemostsubduedtones,andthat——Iamsorrytorecorditofanyschool,muchmoreaCheyenneschool——wasthenumerouswhippingsthatwereadministeredtovariouslittleboysandgirls。Therewassomethingpainfullyfascinatingaboutthosewhippingstorestless,mischievouslittleTommywhohadneverlearnedtheartofsittingstill。Heknewhisturnmightcomeatanymomentandonenighthecriedoutinhissleep:"Oh,dear,whatwillbecomeofmeifIgetwhipped!"Butasthedayspassedonandthispossibleretributionovertookhimnot,hisfearsgraduallyforsookhim,andinsteadofspeakingpitifullyof"thosepoorlittlechildrenwhowerewhipped,"hementionedtheminacausaloff-handmanneras,"thosecry-babies,youknow?"Oneafternoonmammasawhimsittingontheporch,slappinghislittlefathandwithastrap。"Tommy,child,whatintheworldareyoudoing?"
sheasked。
Intohispockethethrustthestrap,andthepinkcheeksgrewpinkerstillastheirowneranswered:
"I——I——wasjustseeing——howhardIcouldhitmyhand——withoutcrying;"andhedisappearedaroundthesideofthehousebeforemammacouldaskanymorequestions。
ThenextdayTommy'sseatmate,DickyRay,wasnaughtyinschool,andMissLinnetcalledhimup,openedherdesk,tookoutalittleridingwhip——itwasabrightblueone——andthenandthereadministeredpunishment。Andbecausehecried,whenrecesscame,Tommysaid:"Isn'tDickRayjustareg'largirlcry-baby?"Hehadlearnedthatwordfromsomeofthebigboys,but,mindyou!
heneverdaredtosayitbeforehismother。
Dick'sfaceflushedwithanger。"Neveryoumind,TommyBrown,"
saidhe,"Justwaittillyougetwhippedandwe'llseeatrulygirl-cry-babythen,won'twe,Daisy?"
Andblue-eyedDaisy,whowastheidoloftheirhearts,noddedhercurlylittleheadinthemostemphaticmanner,andsaidshe"wouldn'tbeonebits'prisedifhe'dhollersoloudthatheywouldhearhimwaydowninColorado。"
Tommystoodaghast!for,reallyandtruly,hewasn'tquitesostony-heartedalittlemortalasheappearedtobe;hehadbeensecretlyrathersorryforDick,but——hewantedDaisytothinkthathehimselfwasbigandmanly,andhehadtheopinionthatthiswasjustthewaytowinheradmiration。ButallthistimeHEDIDN'TKNOWWHATDAISYDID——thatDick'spocketswerefullofsugar-plums;tiptoponestoo,forDaisyhadtastedthem,andknewthatlittlepacketsofthemwouldfromtimetotimefindtheirwayintoherchubbyhand。
AlltherestofthemorningTommykeptthinking,thinking,thinking。Onethingwascertain:thepresentsituationwasnottobeenduredonemomentlongerthanwasabsolutelynecessary。
Butwhatcouldhedo?ShouldhefightDicky?Thisplanwasrejectedatonce,onhigh,moralgrounds。Well,then,supposingsomedarknightheshouldseeDaisyonthestreet,justgrabher,holdontightandsay:"Now,DaisyRivers,Iwon'tletyougotillyoupromiseyou'lllikemeagreatdealbettererthanyoudoDickRay。"Thereseemedsomethingniceaboutthisplan,verynice;themoreTommythoughtofit,thebetterhelikedit;onlythereweretwoobjectionstoit。Firstly:Daisyneverbyanychanceventuredoutdoorsafterdark。Secondly:NeitherdidTom。
Bothobjectionsbeinginsurmountable,thisdelightfulschemewasreluctantlyabandoned,andthethinkingprocesswentonharderthanever,tillatlast——oh,oh!ifheonlydared!Whatatriumphitwouldbe!Butthenhecouldn't——yes,hecouldtoo。
Didn'tshesaythatshe"wouldn'tbeonebits'prisedifheholleredsoloudthattheywouldhearhimwaydowninColorado?"
Colorado,indeed!He'dshowhertherewasoneboyintheschoolwhowasn'tagirl-cry-baby!
Yes,actually,foolishTommyhaddecidedtoprovehismanhoodbybeingwhipped,andthatthatinterestinglittleeventshouldtakeplacethatveryafternoon!
Whatdidhedo?Hewhisperedsixtimes!
Haditbeenanyotherchild,hewouldsurelyhavebeenpunished;
butMissLinnetknewbothTommyandhismammaquitewell,andthereforesheknewalso,quitewell,thatonlyafewdaysagotheonehorrorofTommy'slifehadbeenthethoughtthathemightpossiblybewhipped。Thentoo,itwashisfirsttermatschool,andhithertohehadbeenverygood。Soshedecidedtokeephimafterschoolandtalktohimofthesinfulnessofbadconductingeneral,andofwhisperinginparticular。Thisplanshefaithfullycarriedout,andthelittleculprit'sheartsomeltedwithinhimthatheclimbeduponhisteacher'slap,puthisarmsaroundherneckandkissedher,cryinghewouldneverbesonaughtyagain。HewasjustgoingtotellherallaboutDaisy,wheninwalkedafriendofMissLinnet's,sohewenthomeinstead。Thenextmorninghestartedforschoolwiththefirmdeterminationtobeagoodchild,andIreallybelievehewouldhavebeenhadnotthatprovokinglittlewitchofaDaisymarchedpasthiminaveryindependentmanner,hersaucynoseawayupintheair,andascornfullookintheprettyblueeyes。Itwasmorethanfleshandbloodcouldstand。AllTom'sgoodresolutionsflewsky-high。
Whentwelveo'clockcameMissLinnet'slistofdelinquentsbeguninthiswise:
WHISPERMARKS。ThomasBrown……15
MelindaJones……11
Therewasgreatexcitementamongthelittlepeople。Howdaredanyonebesodreadfullybad!Tommy'sheartsank,sank,sank,whenMissLinnetsaid:"WhenschoolbeginsthisafternoonIshallpunishTommyandMelinda。"
Andshedid!Shecalledthembothupontheplatform,madethemclasphandsandstandwiththeirbacksagainsttheblackboard,thenwrotejustabovetheirheads:
ThomasBrownandPartnersindisgrace。
MelindaJones15plus11=26。
Oh,howmortifiedandashamedTommywas!Ifonlyshehadwhippedhim,orifithadbeensomeothergirl。ButMELINDAJONES!!!
AttheendoftenminutesMissLinnetletthemtaketheirseats;
butTommy'sheartburnedwithinhim。DAISYHADLAUGHEDWHENHE
STOODTHEREHOLDINGMELINDA'SHAND!ThereweredeepcrimsonspotsonTommy'scheeksallthatafternoonandaresolute,determinedlookinhisbrightbrowneyes,buthewasverystillandquiet。
Laterinthedaythechildrenwerestartledbyasuddencommotionontheothersideoftheroom。DaisywaswritingonherslateandMelindaJones,inpassingtoherseat,accidentallyknockeditoutofherhands;withoutamoment'shesitation,Daisy,bywayofexpressingherfeelings,snatchedherslateandpromptlyadministeredsuchasounding"whack!"onMelinda'sbackandshouldersasbroughtashriekofanguishfromthatpoor,littleunfortunatewhobegantothinkthatifallthedaysofherlifeweretobelikeuntothisday,existencewouldcertainlyproveaburden。
JustabouttwominuteslaterMissLinnetwasstandingbyherdesk,arulerinonehandandDaisy'sopenpalmintheother,whileDaisyherself,miserablelittleculprit,stoodwhiteandtremblingbeforeher。Assheraisedtherulertogivethefirstblow,Tommysprangforward,placinghimselfatDaisy'sside,puthisopenpalmoverhers,andwithtearsinhiseyes,pleadedinthiswise:
"Please,MissLinnet,whipmeinstead!SheisonlyjustalittlegirlandIKNOWshe'llcry,itwillhurtherso!I'dratheritwouldbemeeverytimethanDaisy——trulyIwon'tcry。Oh,pleasewhipme!"
AndMissLinnetdidwhiphim,whileDaisy,filledwithremorse,clungtohimsobbingasifherheartwouldbreak。Tobesure,somebodywhooughttoknow,toldmeitwasthelightest"feruling"everchildreceived;butDaisyandTommybothassuredtheirmothersthatitwasthe"dreadfulest,cruelest,hardestwhippingeverwas。"
"Anddidmylittlemancry?"askedmamma。
"No,indeed!IstoodupbigasIcould,lookedatDaisyandsmiled,'causeIwassogladitwasn'ther。"
Thenthatproudandhappymammatookhiminherarmsandkissedhim;andrightinthemidstofthekissinginwalkedDaisy。
"WouldTommypleasecomeandtakesupperwithher?"
Ofcoursehewould,andtheywalkedoffhandinhand。WhentheypassedDicky'shouseTommysuggested。"S'posingtheyforgiveDickandlethimgo'longtoo。"AndDaisyagreeing,theycalledthatyounggentlemanoutandmagnanimouslyinformedhimthathewasforgivenandmightcomeandhavesupperwiththem。
Whatintheworldtheyhadtoforgive,nobodyknows;butthen,solongasforgivenessprovedsuchaneminentlysatisfactoryarrangement,allround——why,nobodyneedcare。
ThechildrenwaitedoutsidethegatewhileDickcoaxedhismothertolethimgo,andstandingthere,handinhand,Daisypluckedupheartofgraceandwithveryrosycheeksandanairaboutherofgeneralpenitence,saidsomethingverysweetinaverysmallvoice:
"I'msorryyouwerewhipped,andoh,Tommy,IwishIhadn'tsaidyou'dholler!"
Mrs。AMYTERESEPOWELSON。
Babythinksitfine,Inthesummer-time,Towadeinthebrookclearandbright。
ButabiggreenfrogJumpedoffofalog,AndgaveBabyCharlottequiteafright。
THETHREEFISHERS。
ThreefisherswentsailingawaytotheWest——
AwaytotheWestasthesunwentdown;
Eachthoughtonthewomanwholovedhimbest,Andthechildrenstoodwatchingthemoutofthetown;
Formenmustwork,andwomenmustweep,Andthere'slittletoearnandmanytokeep,Thoughtheharbor-barbemoaning。
Threewivessatupinthelight-housetowerAndtrimmedthelampsasthesunwentdown;
Theylookedatthesquall,andtheylookedattheshower,Andthenight-wrackcamerollingup,raggedandbrown。
Butmenmustworkandwomenmustweep,Thoughstormsbesuddenandwatersdeep,Andtheharbor-barbemoaning。
ThreecorpseslayoutontheshiningsandsInthemorninggleamasthetidewentdown,Andthewomenareweepingandwringingtheirhands,Forthosewhowillnevercomebacktothetown;
Formenmustwork,andwomenmustweep——
Andthesoonerit'sover,thesoonertosleep——
Andgood-bytothebaranditsmoaning。
CHARLESKINGSLEY。
Lionwithyourshaggymane,Tellme,areyouwildortame?
Onlittleboysdoyouliketosup,IfIcomenear,willyoueatmeup?
"APPLESFINKEY"——THEWATER-BOY。
"ApplesFinkey!"ManyanameHasagrandersoundintherolloffame;
ManyamoreresplendentdeedHasbursttolightinthehourofneed;
Butneveraonefromatruerheart,Strivingtoknowandtodoitspart。
Striving,underhisskinoftan,Withtheyearsofaladtoactlikeaman。
Andwhowas"Apples?"Ihearyouask。
Totracehisdescentwereindeedatask。
Windingandvaguewasthefamilyroad——
And,perhaps,likeTopsy,"heonlygrowed。"
Butintothecamphelolledonenoon,Barefoot,andwhistlingadarkytune,Intothecampofhisduskypeers——
Thegallantnegrocavaliers——
TheTenth,preparing,atbreako'day,Tomovetothetransportdowninthebay。
Boom!roaredthegun——theshipswungfree,WithhergoodprowturnedtotheCaribSea。
"Pityitwas,forthelittlecuss,Wecouldn'ttake'Apples'alongwithus,"
Thetroopersaid,ashewalkedthedeck,AndTampabecameavanishingspeck。
What'sthat?AstirandacreakdownthereInthepiled-upfreight——thenatuftofhair,Crinkledandwoollyandunshorn——
Andoutpopped"Apples""ezshore'syerborn!"
Ofcoursehewasn'tprovidedforInthecolonel'srollortherulesofwar;
ButsomehoworotherthetroopwasgladTowelcomethelittledarkylad。
Youknowhowourbravemen,whiteandblack,LandedandfollowedtheSpaniard'strack;
AndtheTenthwasthereintheveryfront,Seekingandfindingthebattle'sbrunt。
OnwardtheymovedthroughthelivinghellWheretheenemy'sbulletslikeraindropsfell,Downthroughthebrush,andonwardstillTilltheycametothefootofSanJuanhill——
Thenuptheywent,withneverafear,Andtheheightswerewonwithamad,wildcheer!
Andwherewas"themascotFinkey"then?
Inthesurgingranksofthefightingmen!
Whereveratrooperwasseentofall,Intheopenfieldorthechaparral;
Whereverwasfoundawoundedman;
"Apples"wastherewithhiswaterandcan。
Abouthimtheshrapnelburstinvain——
Hewasupandonwithhisworkagain。
Thesharpshootersrattledasharptattoo,Thesingingmausersaroundhimflew。
But"Apples"wasbusy——toobusytocareFortheinstantdeathandthedangerthere。
Manyaparchedthroatburninghot,ManyavictimofSpanishshot,Wasblessedthatday;erethefightwaswonUnderthetropical,deadlysun,Bythecooldropspouredfromthewater-canOftheduskyladwhowasallaman。
Intheforwardtrenches,atcloseofday,Burningwithfever,"Finkey"lay。
Heseemedtothinkthroughthelong,wetnight,Hestillwasoutintheragingfight,Foroncehespokeinhistroubledsleep;
"I'secomin',Cap。,efmylegs'llkeep!"
Nextday——andthenext——andthenext——hestayedInthetrenchesdugbytheSpaniard'sspade,ForthesickandwoundedcouldnotgetbackOverthemountainous,muddytrack。
ButthetroopersgavewhattheyhadtogiveThatthelittlemascotmightstickandlive。
Overhimmanyadarkfacebent,Andthroughitallhewaswellcontent——
WellcontentasasoldiershouldWhohadfoughthisfightandthefoewithstood。
SlowlythesesternbeleagueredmenNursedhimbacktohisstrengthagain,TillonefairdayhisgladeyessawAsightthatfilledhimwithprideandawe,Forthere,ashelookedonthestrongholddown,Theflagwashoistedoverthetown,AndnoneinthathostfeltasweeterjoyThan"ApplesFinkey,"thewater-boy——
JOHNJEROMEROONEY,inNewYorkSun。
Downatthepondinzeroweather,Tohaveafineskatethegirlsandboysgather。
EventheBabythinksitatreat,Butsomehowcannotstayuponhisfeet。
Tom,Tom,thepiper'sson,Stoleapigandawayherun!
Thepigwaseat,AndTomwasbeat,AndTomwentroaringdownthestreet。
THESOLDIER'SREPRIEVE。
"Ithought,Mr。Allen,whenIgavemyBennietohiscountry,thatnotafatherinallthisbroadlandmadesopreciousagift——no,notone。Thedearboyonlysleptaminute,justonelittleminuteathispost;Iknowthatwasall,forBennieneverdozedoveraduty。Howpromptandreliablehewas!Iknowheonlyfellasleeponelittlesecond——hewassoyoungandnotstrong,thatboyofmine。Why,hewasastallasI,andonlyeighteen!
Andnowtheyshoothimbecausehewasfoundasleepwhendoingsentinelduty。"Twenty-fourhours,'thetelegramsaid,onlytwenty-fourshours。WhereisBennienow?"
"WewillhopewithhisheavenlyFather,"saidMr。Allensoothingly。
"Yes,yes;letushope;Godisverymerciful!'Ishouldbeashamed,father,'Benniesaid,'whenIamamantothinkIneverusedthisgreatrightarm'——andhehelditoutproudlybeforeme——'formycountrywhenitneededit。Palsyit,ratherthankeepitattheplow。''Go,then,myboy,andGodkeepyou!'I
said。Godhaskepthim,Ithink,Mr。Allen!"Andthefarmerrepeatedtheselastwordsslowly,asifinspiteofhisreasonhisheartdoubtedthem。
"Liketheappleoftheeye,Mr。Owen;doubtitnot。"
Blossomsatnearthemlisteningwithblanchedcheek。Shehadnotshedatear。Heranxietyhadbeensoconcealedthatnoonehadnoticedit。Shehadoccupiedherselfmechanicallyinthehouseholdcares。Now,sheansweredagentletapatthedoor,openingittoreceivefromaneighbor'shandaletter。"Itisfromhim,"wasallshesaid。
Itwaslikeamessagefromthedead!Mr。Owentooktheletter,butcouldnotbreaktheenvelopeonaccountofhistremblingfingers,andheldittowardMr。Allen,withthehelplessnessofachild。Theministeropeneditandreadasfollows:
"DearFather:——WhenthisreachesyouIshallbeineternity。Atfirstitseemedawfultome,butIhavethoughtsomuchaboutitthatnowithasnoterror。Theysaytheywillnotbindme,norblindme,butthatImaymeetdeathlikeaman。Ithought,father,thatitmighthavebeenonthebattlefield,formycountry,andthatwhenIfell,itwouldbefightinggloriously;
buttobeshotdownlikeadogfornearlybetrayingit——todieforneglectofduty!O,father!Iwondertheverythoughtdoesnotkillme!ButIshallnotdisgraceyou;Iamgoingtowriteyouallaboutit,andwhenIamgoneyoumaytellmycomrades。I
cannot,now。
"YouknowIpromisedJemmieCarr'smotherIwouldlookafterherboy;andwhenhefellsickIdidallIcouldforhim。Hewasnotstrongwhenhewasorderedbackintotheranks,andthedaybeforethatnight,Icarriedallhisluggagebesidesmyownonourmarch。Towardsnightwewentinondoublequick,andthoughtheluggagebegantofeelveryheavy,everybodyelsewastired,too;andasforJemmie,ifIhadnotlenthimanarmnowandthenhewouldhavedroppedbytheway。Iwasalltiredoutwhenwecameintocamp,andthenitwasJemmie'sturntobesentry。I
wouldtakehisplace;butIwastootired,father。Icouldnothavekeptawakeifagunhadbeenpointedatmyhead;butIdidnotknowituntil——well,untilitwastoolate。"
"Godbethanked"interruptedMr。Owen,reverently,"IknewBenniewasnottheboytosleepcarelesslyathispost。"
"Theytellmeto-daythatIhaveashortreprieve,'timetowritetoyou,'thegoodColonelsays。Forgivehim,Father,heonlydoeshisduty;hewouldgladlysavemeifhecould;anddonotlaymydeathagainstJemmie。Thepoorboyisheart-broken,anddoesnothingbutbegandentreatthemtolethimdieinmyplace。
"Ican'tbeartothinkofmotherandBlossom。Comfortthem,Father!TellthemIdieasabraveboyshould,andthat,whenthewarisover,theywillnotbeashamedofme,astheymustbenow。Godhelpme!Itisveryhardtobear!Good-bye,father,Godseemsnearanddeartome;notatallasifhewishedmetoperishforever,butasifhefeltsorryforhispoorsinful,broken-heartedchild,andwouldtakemetobewithhimandmySaviorinabetterlife。"
AdeepsighburstfromMr。Owen'sheart。"Amen,"hesaid,solemnly,"amen。"
"To-night,intheearlytwilight,Ishallseethecowsallcominghomefromthepasture,andpreciouslittleBlossomstandingonthebackstoop,waitingforme!ButIshallnever,nevercome!
Godblessyouall!ForgiveyourpoorBennie!"
Latethatnightthedoorofthe"backstoop"openedsoftlyandalittlefigureglidedoutanddownthefootpaththatledtotheroadbythemill。Sheseemedratherflyingthanwalking,turningherheadneithertotherightnorleft,lookingonlynowandthentoheaven,andfoldingherhandsisifinprayer。Twohourslaterthesameyounggirlstoodatthemilldepot,watchingthecomingofthenighttrain;andtheconductor,ashereacheddowntoliftherintothecar,wonderedatthetear-stainedfacethatwasupturnedtowardthedimlanternheheldinhishand。Afewquestionsandreadyanswerstoldhimall;andnofathercouldhavecaredmoretenderlyforhisonlychildthanheforourlittleBlossom。ShewasonherwaytoWashingtontoaskPresidentLincolnforherbrother'slife。Shehadstolenaway,leavingonlyanotetotellthemwhereandwhyshehadgone。
ShehadbroughtBennie'sletterwithher;nogood,kindheartlikethePresident'scouldrefusetobemeltedbyit。ThenextmorningtheyreachedNewYork,andtheconductorhurriedherontoWashington。Everyminute,now,mightbethemeansofsavingherbrother'slife。Andso,inanincrediblyshorttime,BlossomreachedtheCapitolandhastenedtotheWhiteHouse。
Thepresidenthadjustseatedhimselftohismorningtaskofoverlookingandsigningimportantpapers,whenwithoutonewordofannouncementthedoorsoftlyopened,andBlossom,withdown-casteyesandfoldedhands,stoodbeforehim。
"Well,mychild,"hesaidinhispleasant,cheerfultones,"whatdoyouwantsobrightandearlythismorning?"
"Bennie'slife,sir,"falteredBlossom。
"WhoisBennie?"
"Mybrother,sir。Theyaregoingtoshoothimforsleepingathispost。"
"O,yes,"andMr。Lincolnranhiseyeoverthepapersbeforehim。
"Iremember。Itwasafatalsleep。Yousee,mychild,itwasatimeofspecialdanger。Thousandsoflivesmighthavebeenlostbyhisculpablenegligence。"
"Somyfathersaid,"repliedBlossom,gravely。"ButpoorBenniewassotired,sir,andJemmiesoweak。Hedidtheworkoftwo,sir,anditwasJemmie'snight,nothis;butJemmiewastootired,andBennieneverthoughtabouthimselfthathewastiredtoo。"
"Whatisthisyousay,child?Comehere,Idonotunderstand,"
andthekindmancaughteagerlyaseveratwhatseemedtobeajustificationoftheoffense。
Blossomwenttohim;heputhishandtenderlyonhershoulderandturnedupthepalefacetowardhis。Howtallheseemed!AndhewasthePresidentoftheUnitedStates,too!AdimthoughtofthiskindpassedforaminutethroughBlossom'smind,butshetoldhersimple,straightforwardstoryandhandedMr。LincolnBennie'slettertoread。
Hereaditcarefully;thentakinguphispen,wroteafewhastylines,andranghisbell。
Blossomheardthisorder:"Sendthisdispatchatonce!"
ThePresidentthenturnedtothegirlandsaid:"Gohome,mychild,andtellthatfatherofyours,whocouldapprovehiscountry'ssentenceevenwhenittookthelifeofachildlikethat,thatAbrahamLincolnthinksthelifefartooprecioustobelost。Goback,or——waituntiltomorrow。Benniewillneedachangeafterhehassobravelyfaceddeath;heshallgowithyou。"
"Godblessyou,sir!"saidBlossom;andwhoshalldoubtthatGodheardandregisteredtherequest?
Twodaysafterthisinterview,theyoungsoldiercametotheWhiteHousewithhislittlesister。HewascalledintothePresident'sprivateroomandastrapfasteneduponhisshoulder。
Mr。Lincolnthensaid:"Thesoldierthatcouldcarryasickcomrade'sbaggageanddiefortheactsouncomplaininglydeserveswellofhiscountry。"ThenBennieandBlossomtooktheirwaytotheirGreenMountainhome。Acrowdgatheredatthemilldepottowelcomethemback;andasFarmerOwen'shandgraspedthatoftheboy,tearsfloweddownhischeeks,andhewasheardtosayfervently:
"TheLordbepraised!"——
FromtheNewYorkObserverIfIhadahorseIwouldcallhim"Gay,"
Feedandcurryhimwelleveryday,Hitchhimupinmycartandtakearide,WithBabyBrothertuckedinatmyside。
LITTLEBROWNTHRUSHES。
LittlebrownthrushesatsunriseinsummerAftertheMay-flowershavefadedaway,Warbletoshowuntoeverynew-comerHowtohushstars,yettowakentheDay:
Singingfirst,lullabies,then,jubilates,Watchingtheblueskywhereeverybird'sheartis;
Then,aslamentingtheday'sfadinglight,Downthroughthetwilight,whenweariedwithflight,Singingdivinely,theybreatheout,"good-night!"
Littlebrownthrusheswithbirdsyellow-breastedBrightasthesunshinethatJunerosesbring,Climbupandcarolo'erhillssilver-crestedJustasthebluebirdsdointhespring,Seeingthebeesandthebutterfliesranging,Pointed-wingedswallowstheirsharpshadowschanging;
Butwhilesomesunsetisfloodingthesky,Upthroughtheglorythebrownthrushesfly,Singingdivinely,"good-nightandgood-by!"
BYMrs。WHITON-STONE。
ThistallGiraffe,Measurestenfeetandahalf,AndIwonderifhisneckOfrubberismade。
OutofthesunHethinkshehasrunButonlyhisfeetAreintheshade。
THESTORYOFTHEEMPTYSLEEVE。
Here,sityedownalongsideofme;I'mgettingoldandgray;
Butsomethinginthepaper,boy,hasriledmybloodtoday。
Tostealapurseismeanenough,themostofmenagree;
Butstealingreputationseemsameanerthingtome。
AletterintheHeraldsayssomegeneralsallowThattherewa'n'tnofightwhereLookoutrearsaloftitsshaggybrow;
Butthiscoatsleeveswingingemptyherebesideme,boy,to-day,Tellsamightydifferentstoryinamightydifferentway。
Whensunbeamsflashedo'erMissionRidgethatbrightNovembermorn,ThemistycaponLookout'screstgavetokenofastorm;
ForgrimKingDeathhaddrapedthemountingrayish,smokyshrouds——
Itscraggypeakswerelosttosightabovethefleecyclouds。
Justatthemountain'srockybaseweformedinserriedlines,Whilelightningwithitsjaggededgeplayedonusfromthepines;
Themissionourstostormthepits'neathLookout'screstthatlay;
Westormedthevery"gatesofhell"with"FightingJoe"thatday。
Themountainseemedtovomitflames;theboomofheavygunsPlayedtoDixie'smusic,whileatrebleplayedthedrums:
Theeagleswakingfromtheirsleep,lookeddownuponthestarsSlowclimbingupthemountainside,withmorning'sbrokenbars。
WekeptoureyesupontheflagthatupwardledthewayUntilwelostitinthesmokeonLookoutsidethatday;
Andthenlikedemonsloosedfromhellweclamberedupthecrag,"Excelsior,"ourmotto,andourmission,"Savetheflag。"
Inanswertotherebelyellwegavearingingcheer;
Welefttherifle-pitsbehind,thecrestloomedupwardnear;
Alightwindplaying'longthepeaksjustlifteddeath'sgrayshroud;
Wecaughtthegleamofsilverstarsjustbreakingthroughthecloud。
AshatteredarmhungatmysidethatdayonLookout'scrag,AndyetI'dgivetheothernowtosavethedearoldflag。
TheregimentalrollwhencalledonLookout'screstthatnightWasmorethandoubledbytherollDeathcalledinrealmsoflight。
Justasthesunsankslowlydownbehindthemountain'screst,Whenmountainpeaksgavebackthefirethatflamedalongthewest,Swiftridingdownalongtheridgeuponachargerwhite,Came"FightingJoe,"theheronowofLookout'sfamousfight。
Heswunghiscapastearsofjoyslowtrickleddownhischeek,Andasourcheeringdiedaway,thegeneraltriedtospeak。
Hesaid,"Boys,I'llcourt-martialyou,yes,everymanthat'shere;
Isaidtotaketheriflepits,"westoppedhimwithacheer,"Isaidtotaketheriflepitsuponthemountain'sedge,AndI'llcourt-martialyoubecause——becauseyoutooktheridge"
ThensuchalaughasswepttheridgewherelateKingDeathhadstrode!
Andsuchacheerasrenttheskies,asdownourlinesherode!
I'mgettingoldandfeeble,I'venotlongtolive,Iknow,ButthereWASAFIGHTATLOOKOUT。Iwastherewith"FightingJoe。"
SothesegeneralsintheHerald,theymayreckonandallowThattherewarn'tnofightatLookoutonthemountain'sshaggybrow,Butthisemptycoat-sleeveswingingherebesideme,boy,to-dayTellsamightydifferenttaleinamightydifferentway。
R。L。CARY,JR。
Arace!Arace!Whichwillwin,ThinlittleHaroldorchubbyJim?
SurelynotHaroldfortherehegoesDownsoflathebumpshisnose,WhileJimmystopsshort。
Thefatlittleelf,Sayshecan'trunaraceallbyhimself。
FACINGTHEWORLD。
"GladIam,mother,theholidaysareover。It'squitedifferentgoingbacktoschoolagainwhenonegoestobecaptain——asI'msuretobe。Isn'titjolly?"
Mrs。Boyd'sfaceasshesmiledbackatDonaldwasnotexactly"jolly。"Still,shedidsmile;andthentherecameoutthestronglikenessoftenseenbetweenmotherandson,evenwhen,asinthiscase,thefeatureswereverydissimilar。Mrs。Boydwasapretty,delicatelittleEnglishwoman:andDonaldtookafterhisfather,abig,brawnyScotsman,certainlynotpretty,andnotalwayssweet。Poorman!hehadoflateyearshadonlytoomuchtomakehimsour。
Thoughshetriedtosmileandsucceeded,thetearswereinMrs。
Boyd'seyes,andhermouthwasquivering。Butshesetittightlytogether,andthenshelookedmorethaneverlikeherson,orrather,hersonlookedlikeher。
Hewastooeagerinhisdelighttonoticehermuch。"Itisjolly,isn'tit,mother?IneverthoughtI'dgettothetopoftheschoolatall,forI'mnotnearsocleverassomeofthefellows。ButnowI'vegotmyplace;andIlikeit,andImeantokeepit;you'llbepleasedatthat,mother?"
"Ishouldhavebeenif——if——"Mrs。Boydtriedtogetthewordsoutandfailed,closedhereyesastightashermouthforaminute,thenopenedthemandlookedherboyinthefacegravelyandsadly。
"Itgoestomyhearttotellyou——Ihavebeenwaitingtosayitallmorning,but,Donald,mydear,youwillnevergobacktoschoolatall。"
"Notgoback;whenI'mcaptain!why,youandfatherbothsaidthatifIgottobethat,IshouldnotstoptillIwasseventeen——andnowI'monlyfifteenandahalf。O,mother,youdon'tmeanit!Fathercouldn'tbreakhisword!Imaygoback!"
Mrs。Boydshookherheadsadly,andthenexplainedasbrieflyandcalmlyasshecouldtheheavyblowwhichhadfallenuponthefather,and,indeed,uponthewholefamily。Mr。Boydhadlongbeentroubledwithhiseyes,aboutasseriousatroubleascouldhavebefallenamaninhisprofession——anaccountant——astheycallitinScotland。Latelyhehadmadesomeseriousblundersinhisarithmetic,andhiseyesightwassoweakthathiswifepersuadedhimtoconsultafirst-rateEdinburghoculist,whoseopinion,givenonlyyesterday,aftermanydaysofanxioussuspense,wasthatinafewmonthshewouldbecomeincurablyblind。
"Blind,poorfatherblind!"Donaldputhishandbeforehisowneyes。Hewastoobigaboytocry,oratanyrate,tobeseencrying,butitwaswithachokingvoicethathespokenext:"I'llbehiseyes;I'moldenough。"
"Yes;inmanywaysyouare,myson,"saidMrs。Boyd,whohadhadadayandanighttofacehersorrow,andknewshemustdosocalmly。"Butyouarenotoldenoughtomanagethebusiness;yourfatherwillrequiretotakeapartnerimmediately,whichwillreduceourincomeone-half。Thereforewecannotpossiblyaffordtosendyoutoschoolagain。Thelittleonesmustgo,theyarenotnearlyeducatedyet,butyouare。Youwillhavetofacetheworldandearnyourownliving,assoonaseveryoucan。Mypoorboy!"
"Don'tcallmepoor,mother。I'vegotyouandfatherandtherest。And,asyousay,I'vehadagoodeducationsofar。AndI'mfifteenandahalf,no,fifteenandthree-quarters——almostaman。I'mnotafraid。"
"NorI,"saidhismother,whohadwaitedafullminutebeforeDonaldcouldfindvoicetosayallthis,anditwasatlaststammeredoutawkwardlyandatrandom。"No;Iamnotafraidbecausemyboyhastoearnhisbread;Ihadearnedmineforyearsasagovernesswhenfathermarriedme。IbeganworkbeforeIwassixteen。Mysonwillhavetodothesame,thatisall。"
Thatdaythemotherandsonspokenomoretogether。Itwasasmuchastheycoulddotobeartheirtrouble,withouttalkingaboutit,andbesides,Donaldwasnotaboyto"makeafuss"overthings。Hecouldmeetsorrowwhenitcame,thatis,thelittleofithehadeverknown,buthedislikedspeakingofit,andperhapshewasright。
Sohejust"madehimselfscarce"tillbedtime,andneversaidawordtoanybodyuntilhismothercameintotheboys'roomtobidthemgood-night。Therewerethreeofthem,butallwereasleepexceptDonald。Ashismotherbentdowntokisshim,heputbotharmsroundherneck。
"Mother,I'mgoingtobeginto-morrow。"
"Beginwhat,myson?"
"Facingtheworld,asyousaidImust。Ican'tgotoschoolagain,soImeantotryandearnmyownliving。"
"How?"
"Idon'tquiteknow,butI'lltry。ThereareseveralthingsI
couldbe,aclerk——orevenamessage-boy。Ishouldn'tlikeit,butI'ddoanythingratherthandonothing。"
Mrs。Boydsatdownonthesideofthebed。Ifshefeltinclinedtocryshehadtoomuchsensetoshowit。Sheonlytookfirmholdofherboy'shand,andwaitedforhimtospeakon。
"I'vebeenthinking,mother,IwastohaveanewsuitatChristmas;willyougiveitnow?Andletitbeacoat,notajacket。I'mtallenough——fivefeetsevenlastmonth,andgrowingstill;Ishouldlookalmostaman。ThenIwouldgoroundtoeveryofficeinEdinburghandaskiftheywantedaclerk。I
wouldn'tmindtakinganythingtobeginwith。AndIcanwriteadecenthand,andI'mnotbadatfigures;asformyLatinandGreek——"
HereDonaldgulpeddownasigh,forhewasacapitalclassic,andithadbeensuggestedthatheshouldgotoGlasgowUniversityandtryfor"theSnell"whichhassentsomanycleveryoungScotsmentoBalliolCollege,Oxford,andthenceontofameandprosperity。
Butalas!nocollegecareerwasnowpossibletoDonaldBoyd。
Thebesthecouldhopeforwastoearnafewshillingsaweekasacommonclerk。Heknewthis,andsodidhismother。Buttheynevercomplained。Itwasnofaultoftheirs,norofanybody's。
Itwasjustastheydevoutlycalledit,"ThewillofGod。"
"YourLatinandGreekmaycomeinsomeday,myboy,"saidMrs。
Boydcheerfully。"Goodworkisneverlost。Inthemeantime,yourplanisagoodone,andyoushallhaveyournewclothesatonce。Then,doasyouthinkbest。"
"Allright;good-night,mother,"saidDonald,andinfiveminutesmorewasfastasleep。
But,thoughhewasmuchgiventosleepingofnights——indeed,heneverrememberedlyingawakeforasinglehourinhislife——duringdaytimethereneverwasamore"wideawake"boythanDonaldBoyd。Hekepthiseyesopentoeverything,andneverletthe"goldenminute"slipbyhim。Heneveridledabout——playhedidn'tconsideridlingnordoI。AndIamboundtoconfessthateverydayuntilthenewclothescamehomewasscrupulouslyspentincricket,football,andalltheotheramusementswhichhewasasgoodatashewasathislessons。Hewanted"tomakethebestofhisholidays,"hesaid,knowingwellthatforhimholidaytimeaswellasschooltimewasnowdone,andtheworkoftheworldhadbeguninearnest。
TheclothescamehomeonSaturdaynight,andhewenttochurchinthemonSunday,tohislittlesister'sgreatadmiration。Stillgreaterwastheirwonderwhen,onMondaymorning,heappearedinthesamesuit,lookingquiteaman,astheyunanimouslyagreed,andalmostbeforebreakfastwasdone,startedoff,notsayingawordofwherehewasgoing。
Hedidnotcomebacktilltheyoungeroneswereallawaytobed,sotherewasnoonetoquestionhim,whichwasfortunate,fortheymightnothavegotverysmoothanswers。Hismothersawthis,andshealsoforbore。Shewasnotsurprisedthatthebright,bravefaceofthemorninglookeddullandtired,andthatevidentlyDonaldhadnogoodnewsofthedaytotellher。
"IthinkI'llgotobed,"wasallhesaid。"Mother,willyougivemea'piece'inmypocketto-morrow?Onecanwalkbetterwhenoneisn'tsodesperatelyhungry。"
"Yes,myboy。"Shekissedhim,sawthathewaswarmedandfed——hehadevidentlybeenonhislegsthewholeday——thensenthimofftohisbed,whereshesoonheardhimdelightfullysnoring,obliviousofallhiscares。
Thesamethingwentondayafterday,forsevendays。Sometimeshetoldhismotherwhathadhappenedtohimandwherehehadbeen,sometimesnot;whatwasthegoodoftelling?Itwasalwaysthesamestory。Nobodywantedaboyoraman,forDonald,trustingtohisinchesandhiscoat,hadappliedforman'sworkalso,butinvain。Mrs。Boydwasnotastonished。Sheknewhowharditistogetone'sfootintoeversosmallacornerinthisbusyworld,wheretenarealwaysstrugglingfortheplaceofone。
Still,shealsoknewthatitneverdoestogivein;thatonemustleavenostoneunturnedifonewishestogetworkatall。Alsoshebelievedfirmlyinanaxiomofheryouth——"Nothingisdeniedtowell-directedlabor。"Butitmustberealhard"labor,"anditmustalsobe"welldirected。"So,thoughherheartachedsorely,asonlyamother'scan,sheneverbetrayedit,buteachmorningsentherboyawaywithacheerfulface,andeacheveningreceivedhimwithone,which,iflesscheerful,wasnotlesssympathetic,butsheneversaidaword。
Attheweek'send,infact,onSundaymorning,astheywerewalkingtochurch,Donaldsaidtoher:"Mother,mynewclotheshaven'tbeenoftheslightestgood。I'vebeenalloverEdinburgh,toeveryplaceIcouldthinkof——writers'offices,merchants'offices,wharves,railway-stations——butit'snouse。
EverybodywantstoknowwhereI'vebeenbefore,andI'vebeennowhereexcepttoschool。IsaidIwaswillingtolearn,butnobodywillteachme;theysaytheycan'taffordit。Itislikekeepingadog,andbarkingyourself。Whichisonlytootrue,"
addedDonald,withaheavysigh。
"Maybe,"saidMrs。Boyd。Yetasshelookedupatherson——shereallydidlookupathim,hewassotall——shefeltthatifhishonest,intelligentfaceandmanlybearingdidnotwinsomethingatlast,whatwastheworldcomingto?"Myboy,"shesaid,"thingsareveryhardforyou,butnotharderthanforothers。I
rememberonce,whenIwasonlyafewyearsolderthanyou,findingmyselfwithonlyhalfacrowninmypocket。Tobesureitwasawholehalf-crown,forIhadpaideveryhalf-pennyIowedthatmorning,butIhadnoideawherethenexthalf-crownwouldcomefrom。However,itdidcome。Iearnedtwopoundsten,theverydayafterthatday。"
"Didyoureally,mother?"saidDonald,hiseyesbrightening。
"ThenI'llgoon。I'llnot'gangawabacktomymither,'asthatoldgentlemanadvisedme,whoobjectedtobarkhimself;aqueer,crabbedoldfellowhewastoo,buthewastheonlyonewhoaskedmynameandaddress。Therestofthem——well,mother,I'vestoodagooddealthesesevendays,"Donaldadded,gulpingdownsomethingbetweena"fuff"ofwrathandasob。
"Iamsureyouhave,myboy。"
"ButI'llholdon;onlyyou'llhavetogetmybootsmended,andmeantime,Ishouldliketotryanewdodge。Mybicycle,itliesinthewashing-house;yourememberIbrokeitandyoudidn'twishitmended,lestIshouldbreaksomethingworsethanawheel,perhaps。Itwasn'tworthwhileriskingmylifeformerepleasure,butIwantmybicyclenowforuse。Ifyouletmehaveitmended,Icangoupanddownthecountryforfiftymilesinsearchofwork——toFalkirk,Linlithgow,orevenGlasgow,andI'llcostyounothingfortravelingexpenses。Isn'tthatabrightidea,mother?"
Shehadnotthehearttosayno,ortosuggestthataboyonabicycleapplyingforworkwasathingtoonoveltobeeminentlysuccessful。Buttogetworkwasatoncesoessentialandsohopeless,thatshewouldnotthrowanycoldwateronDonald'seagernessandpluck。Shehopedtoo,that,spiteoftheeccentricityofthenotion,someshrewd,kind-heartedgentlemanmighthavesenseenoughtoseethehonestpurposeofthepoorladwhohadonlyhimselftodependupon。Forhisfatherhadnowfallenintoastateofdepressionwhichmadeallapplicationtohimforeitheradviceorhelpworsethanuseless。AndasbothheandMrs。Boydhadbeensolitaryorphanswhentheyweremarried,therewerenonearrelativesofanykindtocometotherescue。
Donaldknew,andhismotherknewtoo,thathemustshiftforhimself,tosinkorswim。
So,aftertwodays'rest,whichhemuchneeded,theboywentoffagain"onhisownhook,"andhisbicycle,whichwasadegreebetterthanhislegs,hesaid,asitsavesshoe-leather。Also,hewasabletocomehomeprettyregularlyatthesamehour,whichwasagreatrelieftohismother。Buthecamehomenearlyastiredasever,andwithadespondentlookwhichdeepenedeveryday。Evidentlyitwasjustthesamestory;noworktobehad;oriftherewaswork,itwasstruggledforbyascoreoffellows,withage,character,andexperiencetobackthem,andDonaldhadnoneofthethree。Buthehadonequality,therootofallsuccessintheend,doggedperseverance。
Thereisasaying,thatweBritishgainourvictories,notbecauseweareneverbeaten,butbecauseweneverwillseethatwearebeaten,andsogoonfightingtillwewin。"Neversaydie,"wasDonald'swordtohismothernightafternight。ButsheknewthatthosewhoneverSAYdie,sometimesDOdie,quitequietly,andshewatchedwithasoreheartherboygrowingthinnerandmoreworn,eventhoughbrownasaberrywithconstantexposurealldaylongtowindandweather,foritwasnowlessautumnthanwinter。
Afterafortnight,Mrs。Boydmadeuphermindthatthiscouldnotgoonanylonger,andsaidso。"Verywell,"Donaldanswered,acceptingherdecisionashehadbeeninthehabitofdoingallhislife——Mrs。Boyd'schildrenknewverywellthatwhateverherwillwas,itwassuretobeajustandwisewill,herselfbeingthelastpersonsheeverthoughtof——"Yes,I'llgivein,ifyouthinkIought,forit'sonlywearingoutmyselfandmyclothestonogood。OnlyletmehaveonedaymoreandI'llgoasfaraseverIcan,perhapstoDunfermline,orevenGlasgow。"
Shewouldnotforbid,andoncemoreshestartedhimoffwithacheerfulfaceinthetwilightofthewetOctobermorning,andsatalldaylongintheemptyhouse——fortheyoungeroneswerenowallgoingtoschoolagain——thinkingsorrowfullyofhereldest,whosemerryschooldaysweredoneforever。
Intheduskoftheafternoonacardwasbroughtuptoher,withthemessagethatanoldgentlemanwaswaitingbelow,wishingtoseeher。
Ashudderranthroughthepoormother,who,likemanyanothermother,hatedbicycles,andneverhadaneasymindwhenDonaldwasawayonhis。Thestranger'sfirstwordwasanythingbutreassuring。
"Begpardonma'am,butisyournameBoyd,andhaveyouasoncalledDonald,whowentoutonabicyclethismorning?"
"Yes,yes!Hasanythinghappened?Tellmequick!"
"I'mnotaware,ma'am,thatanythinghashappened,"saidtheoldgentleman。"Isawtheladatlightthismorning。Heseemedtobemanaginghismachineuncommonlywell。ImethimatthefootofahillnearEdinburghCastle。Hehadgotoffandwaswalking;
sohesawme,andtookoffhiscap。Ilikerespect,especiallyinayoungfellowtowardsanoldone。"
"Didheknowyou,forIhavenotthatpleasure?"saidMrs。Boyd,polite,thoughpuzzled。Fortheoldmandidnotlookquitelikeagentleman,andspokewiththestrongaccentofanuneducatedperson,yethehadakindlyexpression,andseemedhonestandwell-meaning,thoughdecidedly"canny。"
"Icannotsayheknewme,butherememberedme,whichwascivilofhim。AndthenImindedtheladastheonethathadcometomeforworkaweekortwoago,andItookhisnameandaddress。
That'syourson'swriting?"hejumbledoutandshowedascrapofpaper。"It'sbonafide,isn'tit?
"Andhereallyisinsearchofwork?Hehasn'trunawayfromhome,orbeenturnedoutbyhisfatherformisconduct,oranythingofthatsort?Heisn'tascamp,orane'er-do-weel?"
"Ihopehedoesn'tlooklikeit,"saidMrs。Boyd,proudly。
"No,ma'am;you'reright,hedoesn't。Hecarrieshischaracterinhisfacewhich,maybe,isbetterthaninhispocket。Itwasthatwhichmademeaskhisnameandaddress,thoughIcoulddonothingforhim。"
"Thenyouwerethegentlemanwhotoldhimyoucouldn'tkeepadogandbarkyourself?"saidMrs。Boyd,amused,andjustashadehopeful。
"Precisely。NorcanI。Itwouldhavebeencoolimpudenceinaladtocomeandasktobetaughthisworkfirstandthenpaidforit,ifhehadn'tbeensoverymuchinearnestthatIwasrathersorryforhim。I'minclinedtobelieve,fromthetalkIhadwithhimatthefootofthebraeto-day,thatheisayoungdogthatwouldbarkwithuncommonlittleteaching。Material,ma'am,iswhatwewant。Idon'tcareforitsbeingrawmaterial,ifit'sonlyoftherightsort。I'vemadeupmymindtotryyourboy。"
"ThankGod!"
"Whatdidyousay,ma'am?But——Ibegyourpardon。"
ForhesawthatMrs。Boydhadquitebrokendown。Intruth,thestrainhadbeensolongandsogreatthatthissuddenreliefwasquitetoomuchforher。Shesobbedheartily。
"Ioughttobegyourpardon,"shesaidatlast,"forbeingsofoolish,butwehavehadhardtimesoflate。"
Andthen,inafewsimplewords,shetoldDonald'swholestory。
Theoldmanlistenedtoitinsilence。Sometimeshenoddedhishead,orbeathischinonhisstoutstickashesat;buthemadenocommentwhatever,exceptabrief"Thankyou,ma'am。"
"Nowtobusiness,"continuedhe,takingouthiswatch;"forI'mdueatdinner:andIalwayskeepmyappointments,evenwithmyself。IhopeyourDonaldisapunctuallad?"
"Yes。Hepromisedtobebackbydark,andIamsurehewillbe。
Couldyounotwait?"
"No。Ineverwaitforanybody;butkeepnobodywaitingforme。
I'mBethune&Co。,LeithMerchants——practically,oldJohnBethune,whobeganlifeasamessage-boy,andhasdoneprettywell,considering。"
Hehad,asMrs。Boydwaswellaware。Bethune&Co。wasanamesowellknownthatshecouldhardlybelieveinherboy'sgoodluckingettingintothathouseinanycapacitywhatever。
"Soallissettled,"saidMr。Bethune,rising。"LethimcometomeonMondaymorning,andI'llseewhatheisfitfor。He'llhavetostartattheverybottom——sweeptheoffice,perhaps——I
diditmyselfonce——andI'llgivehim——letmesee——tenshillingsaweektobeginwith。"
"'Tobeginwith,'"repeatedMrs。Boyd,gentlybutfirmly;"buthewillsoonbeworthmore。Iamsureofthat。"
"Verywell。WhenIseewhatstuffheismadeof,heshallhavearise。ButIneverdothingsathaphazard;andit'seasiergoingupthancomingdown。I'mnotabenevolentman,Mrs。Boyd,andyouneednotthinkit。ButI'vefoughttheworldprettyhardmyself,andIliketohelpthosethatarefightingit。Goodevening。Isn'tthatyoursoncomingroundthecorner?Well,he'sbackexacttohistime,atanyrate。TellhimIhopehewillbeaspunctualonMondaymorning。Goodevening,ma'am。"
Now,ifthiswereanimaginarystory,ImightwinditupbyadelightfuldenoumentofMr。Bethune'sturningoutanoldfriendofthefamily,ordevelopingintoanewone,andtakingsuchafancytoDonaldthatheimmediatelygavehimaclerkshipwithalargesalary,andthepromiseofapartnershiponcomingofage,orthisworthygentlemanshouldbeaneccentricoldbachelorwhoimmediatelyadoptedthatwonderfulboyandbefriendedthewholeBoydfamily。
Butneitherofthesethings,noranythingelseremarkable,happenedintherealstory,which,asitisliterallytrue,thoughtoldwithcertainnecessarydisguises,IprefertokeeptoascloselyasIcan。Suchastonishingbitsof"luck"donothappeninreallife,orhappensorarelythatoneinclines,atleast,tobelieveverylittleineithergoodorillfortune,asamatterofchance。Thereisalwayssomethingatthebackofitwhichfurnishesakeytothewhole。Practically,aman'slotisofhisownmaking。Hemayfail,forawhileundeservedly,orhemaysucceedundeservedly,but,inthelongrun,timebringsitsrevengesanditsrewards。
AsitdidtoDonaldBoyd。HehasnotbeentakenintothehouseofBethune&Co。,asapartner;anditwaslongbeforehebecameevenaclerk——atleastwithanythinglikeahighsalary。ForMr。
Bethune,sofarfrombeinganoldbachelor,hadalargefamilytoprovidefor,andwasbringingupseveralofhissonstohisownbusiness,sotherewaslittleroomforastranger。Butayoungmanwhodeservestofindroomgenerallydoesfindit,ormakeit。
AndthoughDonaldstartedatthelowestrungoftheladder,hemayclimbtothetopyet。
Hehad"afairfield,andnofavor。"Indeed,heneitherwishednoraskedfavor。Hedeterminedtostandonhisownfeetfromthefirst。Hehadhardworkandfewholidays,mademistakes,foundthemoutandcorrectedthem,gotsharpwordsandborethem,learnthisownweakpointsand——notsoeasily——hisstrongones。
Stillhedidlearnthem;for,unlessyoucantrustyourself,besurenobodyelsewilltrustyou。
ThiswasDonald'sgreatpoint。HEWASTRUSTED。Peoplesoonfoundoutthattheymighttrusthim;thathealwaystoldthetruth,andneverpretendedtodomorethanhecoulddo;butthatwhichhecoulddo,theymightdependuponhisdoing,punctually,accurately,carefully,andneverleavingofftillitwasdone。
Therefore,thoughothersmightbequicker,sharper,more"uptothings"thanhe,therewasnoonesoreliable,anditsoongottobeaproverbintheofficeofBethune&Co——andotheroffices,too——"Ifyouwishathingdone,gotoBoyd。"
Iamboundtosaythis,forIampaintingnoimaginaryportrait,butdescribinganindividualwhoreallyexists,andwhomaybemetanydaywalkingaboutEdinburgh,thoughhisnameisnotDonaldBoyd,andthereisnosuchfirmasBethune&Co。Butthehousehedoesbelongtovaluestheyoungfellowsohighlythatthereislittledoubthewillriseinit,andriseineveryway,probablytotheverytopofthetree,andtellhischildrenandgrandchildrenthestorywhich,initsmainfeatures,Ihaverecordedhere,ofhowhefirstbeganfacingtheworld。
BYTHEAUTHOROF"JOHNHALIFAX,GENTLEMAN。"
WewenttotheZootheLeopardtosee,Butfoundhimanunsociablefellow。
HewouldnotlookatusorsaywhereheboughtHispolka-dotsuitofyellow。
ROBERTOFLINCOLN。
Merrilyswingingonbriarandweed,Neartothenestofhislittledame,Overthemountain-sideormead,RobertofLincolnistellinghisname;
Bob-o'-link,bob-o'-link,Spink,spank,spink;
Snugandsafeinthatnestofours,Hiddenamongthesummerflowers。
Chee,chee,chee。
RobertofLincolnisgaylydressed。
Wearingabrightblackwedding-coat;
Whitearehisshouldersandwhitehiscrest,Hearhimcallinghismerrynote:
Bob-o'-link,bob-o'-link,Spink,spank,spink;
Look,whatanicenewcoatismine,Suretherewasneverabirdsofine。
Chee,chee,chee。
RobertofLincoln'sQuakerwife,Prettyandquiet,withplainbrownwings,Passingathomeaquietlife,Broodsinthegrasswhileherhusbandsings:
Bob-o'-link,bob-o'-link,Spink,spank,spink;
Brood,kindcreatures;youneednotfearThievesandrobberswhileIamhere。
Chee,chee,chee。
Modestandshyasanunisshe,Oneweakchirpisheronlynote,Braggartandprinceofbraggartsishe,Pouringboastsfromhislittlethroat:
Bob-o'-link,bob-o'-link,Spink,spank,spink;
NeverwasIafraidofman;
Catchme,cowardlyknaves,ifyoucan。
Chee,chee,chee。
Sixwhiteeggsonabedofhay,Fleckedwithpurple,aprettysight!
Thereasthemothersitsallday,Robertissingingwithallhismight:
Bob-o'-link,bob-o'-link,Spink,spank,spink;
Nicegoodwife,thatnevergoesout,KeepinghousewhileIfrolicabout。
Chee,chee,chee。
Soonasthe-littleoneschiptheshellSixwidemouthsareopenforfood;
RobertofLincolnbestirshimwell,Gatheringseedforthehungrybrood。
Bob-o'-link,bob-o'-link,Spink,spank,spink;
ThisnewlifeislikelytobeHardforagayyoungfellowlikeme。
Chee,chee,chee。