Thegirlshadfitsoflaughteroverthequeercostumesofyearsgoneby,andputupasplendidprocessionofladiesinfullskirts,toweringhats,pointedslippers,powderedhair,simperingfaces,andimpossiblewaists。
"Idothinkthisbrideisperfectlysplendid,thelongtrainandvailaresosweet,"saidJill,revellinginfineclothesassheturnedfromoneplatetoanother。
"Iliketheelephantsbest,andI'dgiveanythingtogoonahuntlikethat!"criedMollyLoo,whorodecows,droveanyhorseshecouldget,hadninecats,andwasnotafraidofthebiggestdogthateverbarked。
"Ifancy'TheDancingLesson;itissosortofsplendid,withthegreatwindows,goldchairs,andfinefolks。Oh,Iwouldliketoliveinacastlewithafatherandmotherlikethat,"saidMerry,whowasromantic,andfoundtheoldfarmhouseonthebillasadtrialtoherhigh—flownideasofelegance。
"Now,thatship,settingoutforsomefar—awayplace,ismoretomymind。Iwearyforhomenowandthen,andmeantoseeitagainsomeday";andMrs。PecqlookedlonginglyattheEnglishship,thoughitwasevidentlyoutwardbound。Then,asifreproachingherselffordiscontent,sheadded:"ItlookslikethoseIusedtoseegoingofftoIndiawithaloadofmissionaries。Icameneargoingmyselfonce,withaladyboundforSiam;butIwenttoCanadawithhersister,andhereIam。"
"I'dliketobeamissionaryandgowherefolksthrowtheirbabiestothecrocodiles。I'dwatchandfishthemout,andhaveaschool,andbringthemup,andconvertallthepeopletilltheyknewbetter,"saidwarm—heartedMollyLoo,whobefriendedeveryabusedanimalandforlornchildshemet。
"Weneedn'tgotoAfricatobemissionaries;theyhave'emnearerhomeandneed'em,too。Inallthebigcitiesthereareamany,andtheyhavetheirhandsfullwiththepoor,thewicked,andthehelpless。Onecanfindthatsortofworkanywhere,ifonehasamind,"saidMrs。Pecq。
"Iwishwehadsometodohere。I'dsoliketogoroundwithbasketsofteaandrice,andgiveouttractsandtalktopeople。
Wouldn'tyou,girls?"askedMolly,muchtakenwiththenewidea。
"Itwouldberathernicetohaveasocietyalltoourselves,andhavemeetingsandresolutionsandthings,"answeredMerry,whowasfondoflittleceremonies,andalwayswenttothesewingcirclewithhermother。
"Wewouldn'tlettheboyscomein。Wedhaveitasecretsociety,asthey'dotheirtemperancelodge,andwedhavebadgesandpass—wordsandgrips。Itwouldbefunifwecanonlygetsomeheathentoworkat!"criedJill,readyforfreshenterprisesofeverysort。
"Icantellyousomeonetobeginonrightaway,"saidhermother,noddingather。"AswildalittlesavageasI'dwishtosee。Takeherinhand,andmakeapretty—manneredladyofher。Beginathome,mylass,andyou'llfindmissionaryworkenoughforawhile。"
"Now,Mammy,youmeanme!Well,Iwillbegin;andI'llbesogood,folkswon'tknowme。Beingsickmakesnaughtychildrenbehaveinstory—books,I'llseeifliveonescant";andJillputonsuchasanctifiedfacethatthegirlslaughedandaskedfortheirmissionsalso,thinkingtheywouldbethesame。
"You,Merry,mightdoadealathomehelpingmother,andsettingthebigbrothersagoodexample。Onelittlegirlinahousecandoprettymuchasshewill,especiallyifshehasamindtomakeplainthingsniceandcomfortable,andnotlongforcastlesbeforesheknowshowtodoherowntaskswell,"wasthefirstunexpectedreply。
Merrycolored,buttookthereproofsweetly,resolvingtodowhatshecould,andsurprisedtofindhowmanywaysseemedopentoherafterafewminutesthought。
"WhereshallIbegin?I'mnotafraidofadozencrocodilesafterMissBat";andMollyLoolookedaboutherwithafierceair,havinghadpracticeinbattleswiththeoldladywhokeptherfather'shouse。
"Well,dear,youhaven'tfartolookforasnicealittleheathenasyoudwish";andMrs。PecqglancedatBoo,whosatonthefloorstaringhardatthem,attractedbythedreadword"crocodile。"Hehadacoldandnohandkerchief,hislittlehandswereredwithchilblains,hisclothesshabby,hehaduntidydarnsinthekneesofhisstockings,andaheadoftightcurlsthatevidentlyhadnotbeencombedforsometime。
"Yes,Iknowheis,andItrytokeephimdecent,butIforget,andhehatestobefixed,andMissBatdoesn'tcare,andfatherlaughswhenItalkaboutit。"
PoorMollyLoolookedmuchashamedasshemadeexcuses,tryingatthesametimetomendmattersbyseizingBooanddustinghimalloverwithherhandkerchief,givingapullathishairasifringingbells,andthendumpinghimdownagainwiththedespairingexclamation:"Yes,wereapairofheathens,andthere'snoonetosaveusifIdon't。"
Thatwastrueenough;forMolly'sfatherwasabusyman,carelessofeverythingbuthismills,MissBatwasoldandlazy,andfeltasifshemighttakelifeeasyafterservingthemotherlesschildrenformanyyearsaswellassheknewhow。Mollywasbeginningtoseehowmuchamissthingswereathome,andoldenoughtofeelmortified,though,asyet,shehaddonenothingtomendthematterexceptbekindtothelittleboy。
"Youwill,mydear,"answeredMrs。Pecq,encouragingly,forsheknewallaboutit。"Nowyouveeachgotamission,letusseehowwellyouwillgeton。Keepitsecret,ifyoulike,andreportonceaweek。I'llbeamember,andwe'lldogreatthingsyet。"
"Wewon'tbegintillafterChristmas;thereissomuchtodo,wenevershallhavetimeforanymore。Don'ttell,andwe'llstartfairatNewYears,ifnotbefore,"saidJill,takingtheleadasusual。
Thentheywentonwiththegayladies,whocertainlywereheathenenoughindresstobeinsadneedofconversiontocommon—senseatleast。
"IfeelasifIwasataparty,"saidJill,afterapauseoccupiedinsurveyinghergallerywithgreatsatisfaction,fordresswasherdelight,andhereshehadeveryconceivablestyleandcolor。
"Talkingofparties,isn'tittoobadthatwemustgiveupourChristmasfun?Can'tgetonwithoutyouandJack,sowearenotgoingtodoathing,butjusthaveourpresents,"saidMerry,sadly,astheybegantofitdifferentheadsandbodiestogether,totrydrolleffects。
"Ishallbeallwellinafortnight,Iknow;butJackwont,foritwilltakemorethanamonthtomendhispoorleg。Maybe,theywillhaveadanceintheboysbigroom,andhecanlookon,"suggestedJill,withaglanceatthedancingdamselonthewall,forshedearlylovedit,andneverguessedhowlongitwouldbebeforeherlightfeetwouldkeeptimetomusicagain。
"YoudbettergiveJackahintabouttheparty。Sendoversomesmartladies,andsaytheyhavecometohisChristmasball,"
proposedaudaciousMollyLoo,alwaysreadyforfun。
Sotheyputapreposterousgreenbonnet,top—heavywithplumes,onalittleladyinyellow,whosatinacarriage;theladybesideher,inwintercostumeofvelvetpelisseandermineboa,wasfittedtoabride'sheadwithitsorangeflowersandveil,andtheseworksofartweresentovertoJack,labelled"MissLauraandLottyBurtongoingtotheMinots'ChristmasbalI"apieceofnaughtinessonJill'spart,forsheknewJacklikedtheprettysisters,whosegentlemannersmadeherownwildwaysseemallthemoreblamable。
Noanswercameforalongtime,andthegirlshadalmostforgottentheirjokeinagameofLetters,when"Tingle,tangle!"wentthebell,andthebasketcameinheavilyladen。Arollofcoloredpaperswastiedoutside,andwithinwasaboxthatrattled,agreenandsilverhorn,arollofnarrowribbons,aspoolofstrongthread,somelargeneedles,andanotefromMrs。Minot:
"DearJill—IthinkofhavingaChristmastreesothatourinvalidscanenjoyit,andallyourelegantfriendsarecordiallyinvited。
Knowingthatyouwouldliketohelp,Isendsomepaperforsugar—plumhornsandsomebeadsfornecklaces。Theywillbrightenthetreeandpleasethegirlsforthemselvesortheirdolls。
Jacksendsyouahornforapattern,andwillyoumakealadder—necklacetoshowhimhow?Letmeknowifyouneedanything。
Yoursinhaste,AnnaMinot"
"Sheknewwhatthechildwouldlike,blessherkindheart,"saidMrs。Pecqtoherself,andsomethingbrighterthanthemostsilverybeadshoneonJack'sshirt—sleeve,asshesawtheraptureofJilloverthenewworkandthepromisedpleasure。
Joyfulcriesgreetedtheopeningofthebox,forbunchesofsplendidlargebuglesappearedinallcolors,andalivelydiscussionwentonastothebestcontrasts。Jillcouldnotrefusetoletherfriendssharetheprettywork,andsoonthreenecklacesglitteredonthreenecks,aseachadmiredherownchoice。
"I'dbewillingtohurtmybackdreadfully,ifIcouldlieanddosuchlovelythingsallday,"saidMerry,asshereluctantlyputdownherneedleatlast,forhomedutieswaitedtobedone,andlookedmorethaneverdistastefulafterthisnewpleasure。
"SowouldI!Oh,doyouthinkMrs。Minotwillletyoufillthehornswhentheyaredone?I'dlovetohelpyouthen。Besureyousendforme!"criedMollyLoo,archinghernecklikeaproudpigeontowatchtheglitterofherpurpleandgoldnecklaceonherbrowngown。
"I'mafraidyoucouldn'tbetrusted,youlovesweetiesso,andImsureBoocouldn't。ButI'llseeaboutit,"repliedJill,witharesponsibleair。
Thementionoftheboyrecalledhimtotheirminds,andlookingroundtheyfoundhimpeacefullyabsorbedinpolishingupthefloorwithMolly'spocket—handkerchiefandoilfromthelittlemachine—can。Beingtornfromthiscongeniallabor,hewascarriedoffshiningwithgreaseandroaringlustily。
ButJilldidnotmindherlonelinessnow,andsanglikeahappycanarywhileshethreadedhersparklingbeads,orhungthegayhornstodry,readyfortheircargoesofsweets。SoMrs。Minot'srecipeforsunshineprovedsuccessful,andmother—witmadethewintrydayabrightandhappyoneforboththelittleprisoners。
Chapter5SecretsTherewereagreatmanyclubsinHarmonyVillage,butasweintendtointerestourselveswiththeaffairsoftheyoungfolksonly,weneednotdwellupontheintellectualamusementsoftheelders。
Insummer,theboysdevotedthemselvestobaseball,thegirlstoboating,andallgotrosy,stout,andstrong,inthesehealthfulexercises。Inwinter,theladshadtheirdebatingclub,thelassesadramaticditto。Attheformer,astonishingburstsoforatorywereheard;atthelatter,everythingwasboldlyattempted,fromRomeoandJuliettoMotherGoose'simmortalmelodies。Thetwoclubsfrequentlymetandmingledtheirattractionsinareallyentertainingmanner,forthespeakersmadegoodactors,andtheyoungactressesweremostappreciativelistenerstotheeloquenceofeachbuddingDemosthenes。
GreatplanshadbeenafootforChristmasorNewYear,butwhenthegrandcatastropheputanendtothecareerofoneofthebest"spouters,"andcausedtheretirementofthefavorite"singingchambermaid,"theaffairwaspostponedtillFebruary,whenWashington'sbirthdaywasalwayscelebratedbythepatriotictown,wherethefatherofhiscountryonceputonhisnightcap,ortookoffhisboots,asthatubiquitousheroappearstohavedoneineverypartoftheUnitedStates。
MeantimetheboyswerestudyingRevolutionarycharacters,andthegirlsrehearsingsuchdramaticscenesastheythoughtmostappropriateandeffectiveforthe22d。InbothoftheseattemptstheyweremuchhelpedbythesenseandspiritofRalphEvans,ayouthofnineteen,whowasagreatfavoritewiththeyoungfolks,notonlybecausehewasagood,industriousfellow,whosupportedhisgrandmother,butalsofulloftalent,fun,andingenuity。Itwasnowondereveryonewhoreallyknewhimlikedhim,forhecouldturnhishandtoanything,andlovedtodoit。Ifthegirlswereindespairaboutafire—placewhenacting"TheCricketontheHearth,"hepaintedone,andputagas—loginitthatmadethekettlereallyboil,totheirgreatdelight。Iftheboysfoundtheinterestoftheirclubflagging,Ralphwouldconvulsethembyimitationsofthe"MemberfromCranberryCentre,"orfirethemwithspeechesoffamousstatesmen。Charityfairscouldnotgetonwithouthim,andinthestorewhereheworkedhedidmanyaningeniousjob,whichmadehimvaluedforhismechanicalskill,aswellasforhisenergyandintegrity。
Mrs。Minotlikedtohavehimwithhersons,becausetheyalsoweretopaddletheirowncanoesbyandby,andshebelievedthat,richorpoor,boysmakebettermenforlearningtousethetalentstheypossess,notmerelyasornaments,buttoolswithwhichtocarvetheirownfortunes;andthebesthelptowardthisendisanexampleoffaithfulwork,highaims,andhonestliving。SoRalphcameoften,andintimesoftroublewasarealrainy—dayfriend。
Jackgrewveryfondofhimduringhisimprisonment,forthegoodyouthranineveryeveningtogetcommissions,amusetheboywithdrollaccountsoftheday'sadventures,orinventlifts,bed—tables,andfoot—restsfortheimpatientinvalid。Frankfoundhimasureguidethroughthemechanicalmysterieswhichheloved,andspentmanyausefulhalf—hourdiscussingcylinders,pistons,valves,andbalance—wheels。Jillalsocameinforhershareofcareandcomfort;
thepoorlittlebacklayalltheeasierfortheair—cushionRalphgother,andthewearyheadachesfoundrelieffromthesprayatomizer,whichsoftlydistilleditsscenteddewonthehotforeheadtillshefellasleep。
RoundthebedsofJackandJillmetandmingledtheschoolmatesofwhomourstorytreats。Never,probably,didinvalidshavegayertimesthanourtwo,afteraweekofsolitaryconfinement;forschoolgossipcreptin,gamescouldnotbeprevented,andChristmassecretswereconcoctedinthoseroomstilltheywereregularconspiratorsdens,whentheywerenotlittleBedlams。
Afterthehornandbeadlaborswereover,thestringingofpop—cornonred,andcranberriesonwhite,threads,camenext,andJackandJilloftenlookedlikeanewkindofspiderintheprettywebshungaboutthem,tillreeledofftobidetheirtimeintheChristmascloset。Paperflowersfollowed,andgaygarlandsandbouquetsblossomed,regardlessofthesnowandfrostwithout。Thentherewasagreatscribblingofnames,verses,andnotestoaccompanythesteadilyincreasingstoreofoddparcelswhichwerecollectedattheMinots',forgiftsfromeveryoneweretoornamentthetree,andcontributionspouredinasthedaydrewnear。
ButthesecretwhichmostexcitedtheyoungpeoplewasthedeepmysteryofcertainproceedingsattheMinothouse。NoonebutFrank,Ralph,andMammaknewwhatitwas,andthetwoboysnearlydrovetheothersdistractedbythetantalizingwayinwhichtheyhintedatjoystocome,talkedstrangelyaboutbirds,wentmeasuringroundwithfoot—rules,andshutthemselvesupintheBoysDen,asacertainlargeroomwascalled。Thisseemedtobethecentreofoperations,butbeyondthefactofthepromisedtreenorayoflightwaspermittedtopassthejealouslyguardeddoors,Strangemenwithpaste—potsandladderswentin,furniturewasdraggedabout,andallsortsofboyishlumberwassentupgarretanddowncellar。Mrs。Minotwasseenponderingoverheapsofgreenstuff,hammeringwasheard,singularbundlesweresmuggledupstairs,floweringplantsbetrayedtheirpresencebywhiffsoffragrancewhenthedoorwasopened,andMrs。Pecqwascaughtsmilingallbyherselfinabackbedroom,whichusuallywasshutupinwinter。
"Theyaregoingtohaveaplay,afterall,andthatgreenstuffwasthecurtain,"saidMollyLoo,asthegirlstalkeditoveroneday,whentheysatwiththeirbacksturnedtooneanother,puttinglaststitchesincertainbitsofworkwhichhadtobeconcealedfromalleyes,thoughitwasfoundconvenienttoaskoneanother'stasteastothecolor,materials,andsizesofthesemysteriousarticles。
"Ithinkitisgoingtobeadance。IheardtheboysdoingtheirstepswhenIwentinlasteveningtofindoutwhetherJacklikedblueoryellowbest,soIcouldputthebowonhispen—wiper,"declaredMerry,knittingbrisklyawayatthelastofthepairofprettywhitebed—socksshewasmakingforJillrightunderherinquisitivelittlenose。
"Theywouldn'thaveapartyofthatkindwithoutJackandme。Itisonlyanextranicetree,youseeifitisn't,"answeredJillfrombehindthepillowswhichmadeatemporaryscreentohidethetoiletmatsshewaspreparingforallherfriends。
"Everyoneofyouiswrong,andyoudbetterresteasy,foryouwon'tfindoutthebestpartofit,tryasyoumay。"AndMrs。Pecqactuallychuckledasshe,too,workedawayatsomebitsofmuslin,withherbackturnedtotheveryunsocial—lookinggroup。
"Well,Idon'tcare,wevegotasecretallourown,andwon'tevertell,willwe?"criedJill,fallingbackontheHomeMissionarySociety,thoughitwasnotyetbegun。
"Never!"answeredthegirls,andalltookgreatcomfortintheideathatonemysterywouldnotbeclearedup,evenatChristmas。
Jackgaveupguessing,indespair,afterhehadsuggestedanewdining—roomwherehecouldeatwiththefamily,aprivateschoolinwhichhislessonsmightgoonwithatutor,oratheatrefortheproductionofthefarcesinwhichhedelighted。
"Itisgoingtobeusedtokeepsomethinginthatyouareveryfondof,"saidMamma,takingpityonhimatlast。
"Ducks?"askedJack,withahalfpleased,halfpuzzledair,notquiteseeingwherethewaterwastocomefrom。
Frankexplodedattheidea,andaddedtothemystificationbysaying,"Therewillbeonelittleduckandonegreatdonkeyinit。"Then,fearinghehadtoldthesecret,heranoff,quackingandbrayingderisively。
"ItistobeusedforcreaturesthatI,too,amfondof,andyouknowneitherdonkeysnorducksarefavoritiesofmine,"saidMamma,withademureexpression,asshesatturningoveroldclothesforthebundlesthatalwayswenttopoorneighbors,withalittlestoreofgoodies,atthistimeoftheyear。
"Iknow!Iknow!Itistobeanewwardformoresickfolks,isn'tit,now?"criedJack,withwhathethoughtagreatproofofshrewdness。
"Idon'tseehowIcouldattendtomanymorepatientstillthisoneisoffmyhands,"answeredMamma,withaqueersmile,addingquickly,asifshetoowasafraidoflettingthecatoutofthebag:
"ThatremindsmeofaChristmasIoncespentamongthehospitalsandpoor—housesofagreatcitywithagoodladywho,forthirtyyears,hadmadeithermissiontoseethatthesepoorlittlesoulshadonemerryday。Wegaveawaytwohundreddolls,severalgreatboxesofcandyandtoys,besidesgaypictures,andnewclothestoorphanchildren,sickbabies,andhalf—growninnocents。Ah,myboy,thatwasadaytorememberallmylife,tomakemedoublygratefulformyblessings,andverygladtoservethehelplessandafflicted,asthatdearwomandid。"
ThelookandtonewithwhichthelastwordswereutteredeffectuallyturnedJack'sthoughtsfromthegreatsecret,andstartedanothersmallone,forhefelltoplanningwhathewouldbuywithhispocket—moneytosurprisethelittlePatsandBiddieswhoweretohavenoChristmastree。
Chapter6Surprises"Isitpleasant?"wasthequestionJillaskedbeforeshewasfairlyawakeonChristmasmorning。
"Yes,dear;asbrightasheartcouldwish。Noweatabit,andthenI'llmakeyounicefortheday'spleasure。Ionlyhopeitwon'tbetoomuchforyou,"answeredMrs。Pecq,bustlingabout,happy,yetanxious,forJillwastobecarriedovertoMrs。Minots,anditwasherfirstattemptatgoingoutsincetheaccident。
Itseemedasifnineoclockwouldnevercome,andJill,withwrapsallready,laywaitinginafeverofimpatienceforthedoctor'svisit,ashewishedtosuperintendthemoving。Atlasthecame,foundallpromising,andhavingbundleduphissmallpatient,carriedher,withFrank'shelp,inherchair—bedtotheox—sled,whichwasdrawntothenextdoor,andMissJilllandedintheBoysDenbeforeshehadtimetogeteithercoldortired。Mrs。
Minottookherthingsoffwithacordialwelcome,butJillneversaidaword,for,afteroneexclamation,shelaystaringabouther,dumbwithsurpriseanddelightatwhatshesaw。
Thegreatroomwasentirelychanged;fornowitlookedlikeagarden,oroneofthefairysceneschildrenlove,wherein—doorsandout—of—doorsarepleasantlycombined。Theceilingwaspaleblue,likethesky;thewallswerecoveredwithapaperlikearustictrellis,upwhichclimbedmorning—gloriessonaturallythatthemany—coloredbellsseemeddancinginthewind。Birdsandbutterfliesflewamongthem,andhereandthere,througharchesinthetrellis,oneseemedtolookintoasunnysummerworld,contrastingcuriouslywiththewintrylandscapelyingbeyondtherealwindows,festoonedwithevergreengarlands,andcurtainedonlybystandsoflivingflowers。Agreendruggetcoveredthefloorlikegrass,rusticchairsfromthegardenstoodabout,andinthemiddleoftheroomahandsomehemlockwaitedforitsprettyburden。AYule—logblazedonthewidehearth,andoverthechimney—piece,framedinholly,shonethewordsthatsetallheartstodancing,"MerryChristmas!"
"Doyoulikeit,dear?ThisisoursurpriseforyouandJack,andherewemeantohavegoodtimestogether,"saidMrs。Minot,whohadstoodquietlyenjoyingtheeffectofherwork。
"Oh,itissolovelyIdon'tknowwhattosay!"andJillputupbotharms,aswordsfailedher,andgratefulkisseswereallshehadtooffer。
"Canyousuggestanythingmoretoaddtothepleasantness?"askedthegentlelady,holdingthesmallhandsinherown,andfeelingwellrepaidbythechild'sdelight。
"OnlyJack";andJill'slaughwasgoodtohear,assheglancedupwithmerry,yetwistfuleyes。
"Youareright。We'llhavehiminatonce,orhewillcomehoppingononeleg";andawayhurriedhismother,laughing,too,forwhistles,shouts,thumps,andviolentdemonstrationsofallkindshadbeenheardfromtheroomwhereJackwasragingwithimpatience,whilehewaitedforhisshareofthesurprise。
Jillcouldhardlyliestillwhensheheardtherollofanotherchair—bedcomingdownthehail,itspassageenlivenedwithcriesof"Starboard!Port!Easynow!Pullaway!"fromRalphandFrank,astheysteeredtherecumbentColumbusonhisfirstvoyageofdiscovery。
"Well,Icallthathandsome!"wasJack'sexclamation,whenthefullbeautyofthesceneburstuponhisview。Thenheforgotallaboutitandgaveawhoopofpleasure,fortherebesidethefirewasaneagerface,twohandsbeckoning,andJill'svoicecrying,joyfully。
"I'mhere!I'mhere!Oh,docome,quick!"Downthelongroomrattledthechair,Jackcheeringalltheway,andbroughtupbesidetheotherone,asthelong—partedfriendsexclaimed,withoneaccord,"Isn'tthisjolly!"
Itcertainlydidlookso,forRalphandFrankdancedawildsortoffandangoroundthetree,Dr。Whitingstoodandlaughed,whilethetwomothersbeamedfromthedoor—way,andthechildren,notknowingwhethertolaughortocry,compromisedthematterbyclappingtheirhandsandshouting,"MerryChristmastoeverybody!"likeapairoflittlemaniacs。
Thentheyallsobereddown,andthebusyoneswentofftothevariousdutiesoftheday,leavingtheyounginvalidstoreposeandenjoythemselvestogether。
"Howniceyoulook,"saidJill,whentheyhaddulyadmiredtheprettyroom。
"Sodoyou,"gallantlyreturnedJack,ashesurveyedherwithunusualinterest。
Theydidlookverynice,thoughhappinesswastheprincipalbeautifier。Jillworearedwrapper,withthemostbrilliantofallthenecklacessparklingatherthroat,overanicelycrimpedfrillhermotherhadmadeinhonoroftheday。Allthecurlyblackhairwasgatheredintoarednet,andapairofsmartlittlemoccasinscoveredthefeetthathadnotsteppedformanyawearyday。Jackwasnotsogay,buthadmadehimselfasfineascircumstanceswouldpermit。Agraydressing—gown,withbluecuffsandcollar,wasverybecomingtotheblondeyouth;animmaculateshirt,beststuds,sleeve—buttons,bluetie,andhandkerchiefwetwithcolognestickingoutofthebreast—pocket,gaveanairofeleganceinspiteoftheafghanspreadoverthelowerportionsofhismanlyform。Theyellowhairwasbrushedtillitshone,andbeingpartedinthemiddle,tohidetheblackpatch,madetwoengaginglittle"quiris"
onhisforehead。Thesummertanhadfadedfromhischeeks,buthiseyeswereasblueasthewintrysky,andnearlyeverywhitetoothwasvisibleashesmiledonhispartnerinmisfortune,sayingcheerily。
"I'meversogladtoseeyouagain;guessweareovertheworstofitnow,andcanhavegoodtimes。Won'titbefuntostayhereallthewhile,andamuseoneanother?"
"Yes,indeed;butonedayissoshort!ItwillbestupiderthaneverwhenIgohometo—night,"answeredJill,lookingaboutherwithlongingeyes。
"Butyouarenotgoinghometo—night;youaretostayeversolong。
Didn'tMammatellyou?"
"No。Oh,howsplendid!AmIreally?WherewillIsleep?WhatwillMammydowithoutme?"andJillalmostsatup,shewassodelightedwiththenewsurprise。
"Thatroominthereisallfixedforyou。ImadeFranktellmesomuch。MammasaidImighttellyou,butI'didn'tthinkshewouldbeabletoholdinifshesawyoufirst。Yourmotheriscoming,too,andweareallgoingtohavelarkstogethertillweareThesplendorofthisarrangementtookJill'sbreathaway,andbeforeshegotitagain,incameFrankandRalphwithtwoclothes—basketsoftreasurestobehunguponthetree。Whiletheywiredonthecandlesthechildrenaskedquestions,andfoundoutalltheywantedtoknowaboutthenewplansandpleasures。
'Whofixedallthis?"
"Mammathoughtofit,andRalphandI'didit。He'sthemanforthissortofthing,youknow。Heproposedcuttingoutthearchesandstickingonbirdsandbutterfliesjustwheretheylookedbest。Iputthosecanariesoverthere,theylookedsowellagainsttheblue";
andFrankproudlypointedoutsomequeerorange—coloredfowls,lookingasiftheywerehavingfitsintheair,butveryeffective,nevertheless。
"YourmothersaidyoumightcallthistheBirdRoom。Wecaughtascarlet—tanagerforyoutobeginwith,didn'twe,Jack?"andRalphthrewahon—honatJill,wholookedverylikeabrightlittlebirdinawarmnest。
"Goodforyou!Yes,andwearegoingtokeepherinthisprettycagetillwecanbothflyofftogether。Isay,Jill,whereshallwebeinourclasseswhenwedogetback?"andJack'smerryfacefellatthethought。
"Atthefoot,ifwedon'tstudyandkeepup。DoctorsaidImightstudysometimes,ifI'dliestillaslongashethoughtbest,andMollybroughthomemybooks,andMerrysaysshewillcomeineverydayandtellmewherethelessonsare。Idon'tmeantofallbehind,ifmybackboneiscracked,"saidJill,withadecidednodthatmadeseveralblackringsflyoutofthenettodanceonherforehead。
"FranksaidhedpullmealonginmyLatin,butI'vebeenlazyandhaven'tdoneathing。Let'sgoatitandstartfairforNewYear,"
proposedJack,whodidnotlovestudyasthebrightgirldid,butwasashamedtofallbehindherinanything。
"Allright。Theyvebeenreviewing,sowecankeepupwhentheybegin,ifweworknextweek,whiletheresthaveaholiday。Oh,dear,Idomissschooldreadfully";andJillsighedfortheolddesk,everyblotandnotchofwhichwasdeartoher。
"Therecomeourthings,andprettynicetheylook,too,"saidJack;
andhismotherbegantodressthetree,hangingupthegayhorns,thegildednuts,redandyellowapplesandoranges,andfestooninglongstringsofpop—cornandscarletcranberriesfromboughtobough,withtheglitteringnecklaceshungwherethelightwouldshowtheircolorsbest。
"Ineversawsuchasplendidtreebefore。I'mgladwecouldhelp,thoughwewereill。Isitalldonenow?"askedJill,whenthelastparcelwastiedonandeverybodystoodbacktoadmiretheprettysight。
"Onethingmore。Handmethatbox,Frank,andbeverycarefulthatyoufastenthisupfirmly,Ralph,"answeredMrs。Minot,asshetookfromitswrappingsthewaxenfigureofalittlechild。Therosylimbswereverylife—like,sowasthesmilingfaceunderthelocksofshininghair。Bothplumparmswereoutspreadasiftoscatterblessingsoverall,anddownywingsseemedtoflutterfromthedimpledshoulders,makinganangelofthebaby。
"IsitSt。Nicholas?"askedJill,whohadneverseenthatfamouspersonage,andknewbutlittleofChristmasfestivities。
"ItistheChrist—child,whosebirthdaywearecelebrating。IgotthebestIcouldfind,forIliketheideabetterthanoldSantaClaus;
thoughwemayhavehim,too,"saidMamma,holdingthelittleimagesothatbothcouldseeitwell。
"Itlookslikearealbaby";andJacktouchedtherosyfootwiththetipofhisfinger,asifexpectingacrowfromthehalf—openlips。
"ItremindsmeofthesaintsinthechapeloftheSacredHeartinMontreal。OnelittleSt。Johnlookedlikethis,onlyhehadalambinsteadofwings,"saidJill,strokingtheflaxenhair,andwishingshedaredaskforittoplaywith。
"Heisthechildren'ssainttoprayto,love,andimitate,forheneverforgotthem,butblessedandhealedandtaughtthemallhislife。
Thisisonlyapoorimageoftheholiestbabyeverborn,butIhopeitwillkeephismemoryinyourmindsallday,becausethisisthedayforgoodresolutions,happythoughts,andhumbleprayers,aswellasplayandgiftsandfeasting。"
Whileshespoke,Mrs。Minot,touchingthelittlefigureastenderlyasifitwerealive,hadtiedabroadwhiteribbonroundit,and,handingittoRalph,badehimfastenittothehookabovethetree—top,whereitseemedtofloatasifthedownywingssupportedit。