“Thankyou。Mr。Winslow,forthepasttwoyearsormoreIhave,beeningreattrouble。Ihaveabrother——butyouknewthat;Babbie,toldyou。”
  “Um-hm。Theoneshecalls’UncleCharlie’?”
  “Yes。Heis——heisservinghissentenceintheConnecticutState,Prison。”
  Jedleanedbackuponthebox。Hisheadstrucksmartlyagainstthe,edgeofthebandsawbench,buthedidnotseemtobeawareofthe,fact。
  “MyLordabove!”hegasped。
  “Yes,itistrue。Surelyyoumusthaveguessedsomethingofthat,sort,afterBabbie’sstoryofthepolicemen。”
  “I——I——well,Ididsortof——ofpresumelikelyhemusthavegotinto,somesortof——ofdifficulty,butIneverthought’twasbadas,that……Dearme!……Dearme!”
  “MybrotherisyoungerthanI;heisscarcelytwenty-threeyears,old。HeandIareorphans。OurhomewasinWisconsin。Fatherwas,killedinarailwayaccidentandMotherandmybrotherCharlesand,Iwereleftwithverylittlemoney。Wewereinauniversitytown,andMothertookafewstudentsaslodgers。DoctorArmstrongwas,one;Imethimthere,andbeforeheleftthemedicalcollegewe,wereengagedtobemarried。Charliewasonlyaboythen,of,course。Motherdiedthreeyearslater。MeanwhileSeymour——Doctor,Armstrong——hadlocatedinMiddleford,Connecticut,andwas,practicingmedicinethere。Hecameon,weweremarried,andI
  returnedtoMiddlefordwithhim。Wehadbeenmarriedbutafew,yearswhenhedied——ofpneumonia。ThatwastheyearafterBabbie,wasborn。CharlesremainedinWisconsin,boardingwithacousinof,Mother’s,and,afterhegraduatedfromhighschool,enteredoneof,thebanksinthetown。Hewasverysuccessfulthereandthebank,peoplelikedhim。AfterSeymour——myhusband——died,hecameEastto,seemeatMiddleford。OneofDoctorArmstrong’spatients,abond,brokerinNewHaven,tookafancytohim,orwethoughthedid,and,offeredhimaposition。Heaccepted,gaveuphisplaceatthebank,inWisconsin,andtookchargeofthisman’sMiddlefordoffice,makinghishomewithBabbieandme。Hewasyoung,tooyoungI
  thinknow,tohavesucharesponsibleposition,buteveryonesaid,hehadaremarkablykeenbusinessmindandthathisfuturewas,certaintobebrilliant。Andthen——“
  Shepaused。Itwasevidentthatthehardpartofherstorywas,coming。Afteramomentshewenton。
  “CharliewaspopularwiththeyoungpeoplethereinMiddleford。He,wasalwaysafavorite,athome,atschool,everywhere。Mother,idolizedhimwhileshelived,sodidI,sodidBabbie。Hewasfond,ofsocietyandthesethewasfriendlywithwasmadeup,forthe,mostpart,ofoldermenwithmuchmoremoneythanhe。Hewas,proud,hewouldnotacceptfavorswithoutrepayingthem,helikeda,goodtime,perhapshewasalittlefast;notdissipated——Ishould,haveknownifhewerethat——but——careless——andwhatyoumencalla,’goodfellow。’,Atanyrate,he——“
  Againshepaused。Jed,sittingonthebox,claspinghisknee,betweenhishands,waitedanxiouslyforhertocontinue。
  “Ofcourseyoucanguesswhathappened,“shesaid,sadly,aftera,moment。”Itwastheoldstory,thatisall。Charliewasliving,beyondhismeans,gotintodebtandspeculatedinstocks,hopingto,makemoneyenoughtopaythosedebts。Thestockswentdownand——
  and——well,hetookmoneybelongingtohisemployertoprotecthis,purchases。”
  Shewaited,perhapsexpectinghercompaniontomakesomecomment。
  Hedidnotandagainshespoke。
  “Iknowhemeantonlytoborrowit,“shedeclared。”IKNOWit。He,isn’tbad,Mr。Winslow;IknowhimbetterthananyoneandheISN’T
  bad。Ifhehadonlycometomewhenhegotintothetrouble!
  Ifhehadonlyconfidedinme!,Buthewasproudand——andhe,didn’t……Well,Iwon’ttellyouhowhis——hisfaultwas,discovered;itwouldtakealongtimeanditisn’tworthwhile。
  Theyarrestedhim,hewastriedand——andsenttoprisonfortwo,years。”
  ForthefirsttimesinceshebeganherstoryJedutteredaword。
  “Sho!”heexclaimed。”Sho,sho!,Dearme!,Thepooryoungfeller!”
  Shelookedupathimquickly。”Thankyou,“shesaid,gratefully。
  “Yes,hewassenttoprison。Hewascalmandresignedandvery,braveaboutit,buttomeitwasadreadfulshock。Yousee,hehad,takensolittlemoney,notmuchovertwothousanddollars。We,couldhaveborrowedit,I’msure;heandIcouldhaveworkedout,thedebttogether。Wecouldhavedoneit;Iwouldhaveworkedat,anything,nomatterhowhard,ratherthanhavemybrotherbranded,allhislifewiththedisgraceofhavingbeeninprison。Butthe,manforwhomhehadworkedwasfuriouslyangryatwhathecalled,Charlie’singratitude;hewouldteachtheyoungthiefalesson,he,said。Ourlawyerwenttohim;Iwenttohimandbeggedhimnotto,pressthecase。OfcourseCharliedidn’tknowofmygoing;he,neverwouldhavepermitteditifhehad。ButIwentandbeggedand,pleaded。Itdidnogood。Why,eventhejudgeatthetrial,when,hechargedthejury,spokeofthedefendant’syouthandprevious,goodcharacter……”
  Shecoveredhereyeswithherhand。PoorJed’sfacewasapicture,ofdistress。
  “Now——now,Mrs。Armstrong,“heurged,“don’t,pleasedon’t。I——I
  wouldn’ttellmeanymoreaboutit,ifIwasyou。OfcourseI’m——
  I’mproudtothinkyoubelievedIwasworthwhiletellin’ittoand,allthat,but——youmustn’t。You’llmakeyourselfsick,youknow。
  Justdon’ttellanymore,please。”
  Shetookherhandawayandlookedathimbravely。
  “Thereisn’tanymoretotell,“shesaid。”Ihavetoldyouthis,becauseIrealizedthatBarbarahadtoldyouenoughtomakeyou,imagineeverythingthatwasbadconcerningmybrother。Andheis,notbad,Mr。Winslow。Hedidawrongthing,butIknow——IKNOWhe,didnotmeandeliberatelytosteal。Ifthatmanheworkedforhad,been——ifhehadbeen——,Butthere,hewaswhathewas。Hesaid,thievesshouldbepunished,andiftheywerepunishedwhenthey,wereyoung,somuchthebetter,becauseitmightbeawarningand,keepthemhonestastheygrewolder。Hetoldmethat,Mr。Winslow,whenIpleadedwithhimnottomakeCharles’disgracepublicand,nottowrecktheboy’slife。Thatwaswhathetoldmethen。And,theysay,“sheadded,bitterly,“thatheprideshimselfuponbeing,astaunchsupporterofthechurch。”
  Jedletgoofhiskneewithonehandinordertorubhischin。
  “Ihavequeernotions,Ical’late,“hedrawled。”Iftheywasn’t,queertheywouldn’tbemine,Isuppose。IfIwas——er——asyoumight,say,firstmateofallcreationI’dputsomechurchfolksinjail,andagoodmanyjailfolksinchurch。Seems’siftheswapwouldbe,ahelptobothsides……I——Ihopeyoudon’tthinkI’m——er——
  unfeelin’,jokin’,whenyou’reinsuchworryandtrouble,“he,added,anxiously。”Ididn’tmeanit。”
  Hisanxietywaswasted。Shehadheardneitherhisfirstremarknor,theapologyforit。Herthoughtshadbeenfarfromthewindmill,shopanditsproprietor。Now,apparentlyawakeningtopresent,realities,sheroseandturnedtowardthedoor。
  “Thatwasall,“shesaid,wearily。”Youknowthewholetruthnow,Mr。Winslow。Ofcourseyouwillnotspeakofittoanyoneelse。”
  Then,noticingthehurtlookuponhisface,sheadded,“Forgiveme。
  Iknowyouwillnot。IfIhadnotknownitIshouldnothave,confidedinyou。Thankyouforlisteningsopatiently。”
  Shewasgoing,buthetouchedherarm。
  “Excuseme,Mrs。Armstrong,“hefaltered,“but——butwasn’tthere,somethin’else?,Somethin’youwantedtoaskmyadviceabout——or——
  or——somethin’?”
  Shesmiledfaintly。”Yes,therewas,“sheadmitted。”ButIdon’t,knowthatitisworthwhiletroublingyou,afterall。Itisnot,likelythatyoucanhelpme。Idon’tseehowanyonecan。”
  “Probablyyou’reright。I——Iain’tliabletobemuchhelpto,anybody。ButI’mawfulwillin’totry。Andsometimes,youknow——
  sometimessurprisin’thingshappen。’Twasa——amouse,oraground,mole,wasn’tit,thathelpedthelioninthestorybookoutofthe,scrape?……NotthatIdon’tlookmorelikea——er——giraffethan,Idolikeamouse,“headded。
  Mrs。Armstrongturnedandlookedathimoncemore。”You’revery,kind,“shesaid。”AndIknowyoumeanwhatyousay……Why,yes,I’lltellyoutherest。Perhaps,“withtheslightsmile,“you,CANadviseme,Mr。Winslow。Yousee——well,yousee,mybrother,willbefreedveryshortly。Ihavereceivedwordthatheistobe,pardoned,hissentenceistobeshortenedbecauseofwhattheycall,hisgoodconduct。Hewillbefree——andthen?,Whatshallhedo,then?,Whatshallwealldo?,Thatismyproblem。”
  Shewentontoexplain。Thiswasthesituation:,Herownincome,wasbarelysufficientforBarbaraandherselftolive,inthe,frugalwaytheywereliving,inacountrytownlikeOrham。That,waswhyshehaddecidedtoremainthere。Nooneinthevillage,knewherstoryorthestoryofherbrother’sdisgrace。Butnow,almostanyday,herbrothermightbedischargedfromprison。He,wouldbewithoutemploymentandwithoutahome。Shewouldso,gladlyofferhimahomewithher——theycouldmanagetolive,to,existinsomeway,shesaid——butsheknewhewouldnotbecontent,tohavehersupporthim。Therewasnochanceofemploymentin,Orham;hewouldthereforebeforcedtogoelsewhere,togo,wanderingaboutlookingforwork。Andthatshecouldnotbearto,thinkof。
  “Yousee,“shesaid,“I——IfeelasifIweretheonlyhelperand——
  well——guardianthepoorboyhas。Icanimagine,“smilingwanly,“howhewouldscorntheideaofhisneedingaguardian,butIfeel,asifitweremydutytobewithhim,tostandbyhimwhenevery,oneelsehasdesertedhim。Besides,“afteraninstant’s,hesitation,“Ifeel——Isupposeitisunreasonable,butIfeelasif,Ihadneglectedmydutybefore;asifperhapsIhadnotwatchedhim,ascarefullyasIshould,orencouragedhimtoconfideinme;I
  can’thelpfeelingthatperhapsifIhadbeenmorecarefulinthis,waythedreadfulthingmightnothavehappened……Oh,“she,added,turningawayagain,“Idon’tknowwhyIamtellingallthese,thingstoyou,I’msure。Theycan’tinterestyoumuch,andthe,tellingisn’tlikelytoprofiteitherofusgreatly。ButIamso,alone,andIhavebroodedovermytroublessomuch。AsIsaidI
  havefeltasifImusttalkwithsomeone。Butthere——good,morning,Mr。Winslow。”
  “Justaminute,please,Mrs。Armstrong;justaminute。Hasn’tyour,brothergotanyfriendsinMiddlefordwhocouldhelphimgetsome,work——ajob——youknowwhatImean?,Seemsasifhemusthave,or,youmusthave。”
  “Oh,wehave,Isuppose。Wehadsomegoodfriendsthere,aswell,asotherswhomwethoughtwerefriends。But——butIthinkweboth,hadratherdiethangobackthere;IamsureIshould。Thinkwhat,itwouldmeantobothofus。”
  Jedunderstood。Shemighthavebeensurprisedtorealizehow,clearlyheunderstood。Shewasproud,anditwasplaintoseethat,shehadbeenveryproudofherbrother。AndMiddlefordhadbeen,herhomewheresheandherhusbandhadspenttheirfewprecious,yearstogether,whereherchildwasborn,where,afterherbrother,came,shehadwatchedhisrisetosuccessandtheapparent,assuranceofabrilliantfuture。Shehadbeguntobehappyonce,more。Thencamethecrash,andshameanddisgraceinsteadofpride,andconfidence。Jed’simagination,theimaginationwhichwasquite,beyondthecomprehensionofthosewhocalledhimthetowncrank,graspeditall——or,atleast,allitsessentials。Henodded,slowly。
  “Isee,“hesaid。”Yes,yes,Isee……Hum。”
  “Ofcourse,anyonemustsee。Andtogoaway,tosomecityortown,wherewearenotknown——wherecouldwego?,Whatshouldweliveon?
  Andyetwecan’tstayhere;thereisnothingforCharlestodo。”
  “Um……Hewasa——whatdidyousayhistradewas?”
  “Hewasabondbroker,akindofbanker。”
  “Eh?……Akindofbanker……Sho!,Didheworkinabank?”
  “Why,yes,Itoldyouhedid,inWisconsin,whereheandIusedto,live。”
  “Hum……Prettysmartatit,too,seemstomeyousaidhewas?”
  “Yes,verycapableindeed。”
  “Iwanttoknow……Hum……Sho!”
  Hemutteredoneortwomoredisjointedexclamationsandthenceased,tospeakaltogether,staringabstractedlyatacrackinthefloor。
  Allatoncehebegantohumahymn。Mrs。Armstrong,whosenerves,wereclosetothebreakingpoint,lostpatience。
  “Goodmorning,Mr。Winslow,“shesaid,andopenedthedoortothe,outershop。ThistimeJeddidnotdetainher。Insteadhestared,dreamilyatthefloor,apparentlyquiteunconsciousofherorhis,surroundings。
  “Eh?”hedrawled。”Oh,yes,goodmornin’,——goodmornin’……
  Hum……
  ’Thereisafountainfilledwithblood,DrawnfromEmmanuel’sveins,Andsinnersplungeddededede,Dededidewdumde。’“
  Hisvisitorclosedthedoor。Jedstillsattheregazingatvacancy,anddroning,dolefully。
  CHAPTERXI
  Fornearlyanhourhesatthere,scarcelychanginghisposition,andonlyvaryinghismusicalprogrambywhistlinghymnsinsteadof,singingthem。Once,hearingastepintheyard,helookedthrough,thewindowandsawGabrielBearsewalkingtowardthegatefromthe,directionoftheshopdoorinsteadofintheoppositedirection。
  Evidentlyhehadatfirstintendedtocallandthenhadchangedhis,mind。Mr。Winslowwasdulygratefultowhoeverorwhateverhad,inspiredthechange。Hehadnodesiretoreceiveavisitfrom,“Gab“Bearse,atthistimeleastofall。
  Lateronheheardanotherstep,and,againglancingthroughthe,window,sawSethWingate,thevegetableandfruitpeddler,walking,fromthedoortothegate,justasMr。Bearsehaddone。Apparently,Sethhadchangedhismindalso。Jedthoughtthisratherodd,but,againhewasgrateful。Hewasthinkinghardandwasquitewilling,nottobedisturbed。
  ButthedisturbingcametenminutesafterMr。Wingate’sdeparture,andcameinthenatureofaverydistinctdisturbance。Therewasa,seriesofthunderousknocksonthefrontdoor,thatdoorwasthrown,violentlyopen,and,beforethestartledmakerofmillscoulddo,muchmorethanrisetohisfeet,thedoortotheworkroomwas,pulledopenalso。CaptainHunniwell’sbulkfilledtheopening。
  CaptainSamwasred-facedandseemedexcited。
  “Well,bythegraciousking,“heroared,“you’rehere,anyhow!
  Whatelseisthematterwithyou?”
  Jed,who,afterrecognizinghisvisitor,hadseatedhimselfonce,more,lookedupandnodded。
  “Hello,Sam,“heobserved。”Say,Iwasjustthinkin’aboutyou。
  That’skindoffunny,ain’tit?”
  “Funny!,Justthinkin’aboutme!,Well,I’vebeenthinkin’about,you,Itellyouthat:,Haveyoubeeninthisshopalltheforenoon?”
  “Eh?……Why,yes……Sartin……I’vebeenrighthere。”
  “YouHAVE?,Graciousking!,ThenwhyintheOldHarryhaveyougot,thatsignnailedonyourfrontdooroutheretellin’allhands,you’reoutforthedayandfor’emtoaskforyouupatAbijah,Thompson’s?”
  Jedlookedmuchsurprised。Hishandmovedslowlyacrosshischin。
  “Sho!”hedrawled。”Sho!,Hasthatsignbeenhangin’thereall,thisforenoon?”
  “Don’taskme。IguessithasfromwhatI’veheard。Anyhowit’s,therenow。AndWHAT’Sittherefor?,That’swhatIwanttoknow。”
  Jed’sfacewasverysolemn,buttherewasafainttwinkleinhis,eye。”ThatexplainsaboutSethWingate,“hemused。”Yes,andGab,Bearsetoo……Hum……TheLordwasbettertomethanI
  deserved。TheysayHetakescareofchildrenanddrunkenmenand——
  er——thecrittersthatmostfolksthinkbelongtomylodge……
  Hum……TothinkIforgottotakethatsigndown!,Sho!”
  “Forgottotakeitdown!,Whatineverlastin’blazesdidyouever,putitupfor?”
  Jedexplainedwhytheplacardhadbeenpreparedandaffixedtothe,door。”Ionlymeantitforyesterday,though,“headded。”I’d,intendedtakin’itdownthismornin’。”
  CaptainSamputbackhisheadandlaugheduntiltheshopechoed。
  “Ho,ho,ho!”heroared。”Andyoumeantotellmethatyouputit,uptherebecauseyouwasgoin’cruisin’totheaviationcampand,youdidn’twantcallersdisturbin’Mrs。Armstrong?”
  Hisfriendnodded。”Um-hm,“headmitted。”Isent’emto’Bije’s,becausehewasasfaroffasanybodyIcouldthinkof。Prettygood,idea,wasn’tit?”
  Thecaptaingrinned。”Great!”hedeclared。”Fine!,Wonderful!
  Youwaittill’Bijecomestotellyouhowfine’twas。He’sinbed,laidupwithneuralgia,andEmmaJ。hiswife,saysthateveryhour,orlessyesterdaytherewassomebodybangin’attheirdoorasking,aboutyou。Everytimetheybangedshesaysthat’Bije,hisnerves,bein’onedgethewaytheyare,wouldprettynighjumpthequilts,uptotheceilin’andhimselfalongwith’em。Andhisremarksgot,morelitupeveryjump。Aboutfiveo’clockwhensomebodycame,poundin’heletoutaroaryoucouldhearamile。’Tell’em,Shavin’sWinslow’sgonetothedevil,’hebellowed,’andthatIsay,theycangotheretoo。’,AndthenEmmaJ。openedthedoorand,’twan’tanybodyaskin’aboutyouatall;’twastheBaptistminister,comecallin’。Iwasdrivin’pasttherejustnowandEmmaJ。came,outtotellmeaboutit。Shewantedtoknowifyou’dgoneclear,crazyinsteadofpartway。ItoldherIdidn’tknow,butI’dmake,itmybusinesstofindout。Tut,tut,tut!,Youareawonder,Jed。”
  Jeddidnotdisputethetruthofthisstatement。Helooked,troubled,however。”Sho!”hesaid;“I’msorryifIplagued’Bijah,thatway。IfI’dknownhewassickIwouldn’thavedoneit。I
  neveroncethoughtsomanyfolksasoneeveryhourwouldwantto,seemethistimeofyear。Dearme!,I’msorryabout’Bije。Maybe,I’dbettergodownandkindofexplainittohim。”
  CaptainSamchuckled。”Iwouldn’t,“hesaid。”IfIwasyouI’d,explainoverthelongdistancetelephone。But,anyhow,Iwouldn’t,worrymuch。Ical’lateEmmaJ。exaggeratedaffairssome。
  Probably,ifthetruthwasknown,you’dfindnotmorethanfour,folkscametherelookin’foryouyesterday。Don’tworry,Jed。”
  Jeddidnotanswer。Theword“worry“hadremindedhimofhisother,visitorthatmorning。Helookedsoseriousthathisfriend,repeatedhisadjuration。
  “Don’tworry,Itellyou,“hesaid,again。”’Tisn’tworthit。”
  “Allright,Iwon’t……Iwon’t……Sam,Iwasthinkin’
  aboutyouaforeyoucamein。YourememberItoldyouthat?”
  “Iremember。Whathaveyougotonyourmind?,Anymoremoney,kickin’aroundthisglory-holethatyouwantmetoputtoyour,account?”
  “Eh?……Oh,yes,Ibelievethereissomesomewheres。Seemsto,meIputaboutahundredandtendollars,checksandbillsand,such,awaydaybeforeyesterdayforyoutotakewhenyoucame。
  MaybeI’llrememberwhereIputitbeforeyougo。But’twan’t,aboutthatIwasthinkin’。Sam,howisBarzillaSmall’sboy,Lute,gettin’alonginGusHowes’jobatthebank?”
  CaptainSamsnorteddisgust。
  “Gettin’along!”herepeated。”He’sgettin’alongthewayasquid,swims,andthat’sbackwards。And,ifyouaskedme,I’dsaythe,longerhestayedthefurtherbackhe’dget。”
  “Sho!thenhedidturnouttobealeakinsteadofanableseaman,eh?”
  “Aleak!,Graciousking!,He’slikeatorpedoblow-upunderthe,engine-room。Thebank’llsinkifhestaysaboardanothermonth,I
  dobelieve。Andyet,“headded,withashakeofthehead,“Idon’t,seebuthe’llhavetostay;thereain’tanotheravailablecandidate,forthejobinsight。I’phoneduptoBostonandsomeofour,friendsarelookin’aroundupthere,butsofartheyhaven’thad,anysuccess。Thiswarismakin’youngmenscarce,thatisyoung,menthataregoodformuch。Prettysoonit’llgetsothata,healthyyoungfellerwhoain’tinuniformwillfeelaboutasmuch,outofplaceasahoginasynagogue。Yes,sir!,Ho,ho!”
  Helaughedinhugeenjoymentofhisownjoke。Jedstareddreamily,attheadjustingscrewonthehandsaw。Hishandsclaspedhisknee,hisfootwasliftedfromthefloorandbegantoswingbackand,forth。
  “Well,“queriedhisfriend,“whathaveyougotonyourmind?,Out,withit。”
  “Eh?……Onmymind?”
  “Yes。WhenIseeyoubegintoshutyourselftogetherinthemiddle,likeajackknifeandstartswingingthatnumberelevenofyoursI
  knowyou’rethinkin’hardaboutsomethin’orother。Whatisit,thistime?”
  “Um……well……er……Sam,ifyousawachancetogeta,realsmartyoungfellerinLute’splaceinthebankyou’dtakehim,wouldn’tyou?”
  “WouldI?,Wouldacateatlobster?,Onlyshowhimtome,that’s,all!”
  “Um-hm……NowofcourseyouknowIwouldn’tdoanythingto,hurtLute。NotfortheworldIwouldn’t。It’sonlyifyouARE
  goin’tolethimgo——“
  “IFIam。Eitherhe’llhavetoletgoorthebankwill,oneor,t’other。Unitedwesink,dividedoneofusmayfloat,that’sthe,wayIlookatit。Lute’llstaytillwecanlocatesomebodyelseto,takehisjob,andnolonger。”
  “Ya-as……Um-hm……Well,Itellyou,Sam:,Don’tyouget,anybodyelsetillyouandIhaveanothertalk。Itmaybepossible,thatIcouldfindyoujustthesortofyoungmanyou’relookin’
  for。”
  “Eh?,YOUcanfindmeone?,YOUcan?,Whatareyougivin’me,Jed?
  Whoistheyoungman;you?”
  Jedgravelyshookhishead。”No-o,“hedrawled。”Ihateto,disappointyou,Sam,butitain’tme。It’sanother——er——smart,livelyyoungfeller。Heain’tquitesooldasIam;there’sa,littlematteroftwentyoddyearsbetweenus,Ibelieve,but,otherwisethanthathe’sallright。Andheknowsthebankin’
  trade,soI’mtold。”
  “Graciousking!,Whoishe?,Whereishe?”
  “ThatIcan’ttellyoujustyet。ButmaybeIcanbyandby。”
  “Tellmenow。”
  “No-o。No,Ijustheardabouthimanditwastoldtomeinsecret。
  AllIcansayisdon’tgetanybodytofillLuteSmall’splacetill,youandIhaveanothertalk。”
  CaptainSamstaredkeenlyintohisfriend’sface。Jedborethe,scrutinycalmly;infacthedidn’tseemtobeawareofit。The,captaingaveitup。
  “Allright,“hesaid。”Nousetryin’topumpyou,Iknowthat。
  Whenyoumakeupyourmindtokeepyourmouthshutafeller,couldn’topenitwithacoldchisel。Ipresumelikelyyou’lltell,inyourowngoodtime。Nowifyou’llscratcharoundandfindthose,checksandthingsyouwantmetodepositforyouI’lltake’emand,begoin’。I’minalittlebitofahurrythismornin’。”
  Jed“scratchedaround,“finallylocatingthechecksandbillsin,thecoffeepotontheshelfinhislittlekitchen。
  “There!”heexclaimed,withsatisfaction,“IknewIput’em,somewhereswherethey’dbesafeandwhereIcouldn’tforget’em。”
  “Whereyoucouldn’tforget’em!,Why,youdidforget’em,didn’t,you?”
  “Um……yes……Ical’lateIdidthismornin’,butthat’s,becauseIdidn’tmakeanycoffeeforbreakfast。IfI’dmadecoffee,sameasIusuallydoI’dhavefound’em。”
  “Whydidn’tyoumakecoffeethismornin’?”
  Jed’seyetwinkled。
  “W-e-e-ll,“hedrawled,“tobehonestwithyou,Sam,’twasbecause,Icouldn’tfindthecoffeepot。AfterItookitdowntoputthis,moneyinitIputitbackonadifferentshelf。Ijustfoundit,nowbyaccident。”
  AsthecaptainwasleavingJedaskedonemorequestion。”Sam,“he,asked,“aboutthisbankjobnow?,Ifyouhadachancetogeta,bright,smartyoungmanwithexperienceinbankwork,you’dhire,him,wouldn’tyou?”
  CaptainHunniwell’sanswerwasemphatic。
  “YoubetIwould!”hedeclared。”IfIlikedhislooksandhis,referencesweregoodI’dhirehimintwominutes。Andsalary,any,reasonablesalary,wouldn’tpartus,either……Eh?,Whatmakes,youlooklikethat?”
  ForJed’sexpressionhadchanged;hishandmovedacrosshischin。
  “Eh——er——references?”herepeated。
  “Why,why,ofcourse。I’dwantreferencesfromthefolkshe’d,workedfor,statin’thathewashonestandcapableandallthat。
  WiththoseI’dhirehimintwominutes,asIsaid。Youfetchhim,alongandsee。Solong,Jed。Seeyoulater。”
  Hehustledout,stoppingtotearfromtheouterdoortheplacard,directingcallerstocallatAbijahThompson’s。Jedreturnedto,hisboxandsatdownoncemoretoponder。Inhisinnocenceithad,notoccurredtohimthatreferenceswouldberequired。
  Thatevening,aboutnine,hecrossedtheyardandknockedatthe,backdoorofthelittlehouse。Mrs。Armstrongansweredtheknock;
  Barbara,ofcourse,wasinbedandasleep。Ruthwassurprisedto,seeherlandlordatthat,forhim,latehour。Also,remembering,theunceremoniouswayinwhichhehadpermittedhertodepartat,theendoftheirinterviewthatforenoon,shewasnotascordialas,usual。Shehadmadehimherconfidant,whyshescarcelyknew;
  then,afterexpressinggreatinterestandsympathy,hehadsuddenly,seemedtoloseinterestinthewholematter。Shewasacquainted,withhiseccentricitiesandfitsofabsent-mindedness,but,neverthelessshehadbeenhurtandoffended。Shetoldherselfthat,sheshouldhaveexpectednothingmorefrom“Shavings“Winslow,the,personaboutwhomtwo-thirdsofOrhamjokedandtoldstories,but,thefactremainedthatshewasdisappointed。Andshewasangry,notsomuchwithhimperhaps,aswithherself。WHYhadshebeenso,foolishastotellanyoneoftheirhumiliation?
  SowhenJedappearedatthebackdoorshereceivedhimrather,coldly。Hewasquiteconsciousofthechangeintemperature,but,hemadenocommentandofferednoexplanation。Insteadhetoldhis,story,thestoryofhisinterviewwithCaptainHunniwell。Ashe,tolditherfaceshowedatfirstinterest,thenhope,andatthe,lastradiantexcitement。Sheclaspedherhandsandleanedtoward,him,hereyesshining。
  “Oh,Mr。Winslow,“shecried,breathlessly,“doyoumeanit?,Do,youreallybelieveCaptainHunniwellwillgivemybrothera,positioninhisbank?”
  Jednoddedslowly。”Yes,“hesaid,“Ithinklikelyhemight。
  Course’twouldn’tbeanygreatofaplace,notatfirst——norever,Ical’late,sofarasthatgoes。’Tain’taverybigbankandwages,ain’t——“
  Butsheinterrupted。”Butthatdoesn’tmakeanydifference,“she,cried。”Don’tyouseeitdoesn’t!,Thesalaryandallthatwon’t,count——now。ItwillbeastartforCharles,anopportunityforhim,tofeelthatheisamanagain,doingaman’swork,anhonestman’s,work。AndhewillbeherewhereIcanbewithhim,wherewecanbe,together,whereitwon’tbesohardforustobepoorandwhere,therewillbenoonewhoknowsus,whoknowsourstory。Oh,Mr。
  Winslow,isitreallytrue?,Ifitis,how——howcanweeverthank,you?,HowcanIevershowyouhowgratefulIfeel?”
  Hercheekswereflushed,herlipspartedandjoyshoneinhereager,eyes。Hervoicebrokealittleassheutteredthewords。Jed,lookedatherandthenquicklylookedaway。
  “I——I——don’ttalkso,Mrs。Armstrong,“hepleaded,hastily。”It——
  itain’tanything,itain’treally。Itjust——“
  “Notanything?,Notanythingtofindmybrothertheopportunityhe,andIhavebeenprayingfor?,Togivemetheopportunityofhaving,himwithme?,Isn’tthatanything?,Itiseverything。Oh,Mr。
  Winslow,ifyoucandothisforus——“
  “Shsh!,Sshh!,Now,Mrs。Armstrong,please。Youmustn’tsayI’m,doin’itforyou。I’mtheonethatjusthappenedtothinkofit,that’sall。Youcouldhavedoneitjustaswell,ifyou’dthought,ofit。”
  “Perhaps,“withadoubtfulsmile,“butIshouldneverhavethought,ofit。Youdidbecauseyouwerethinkingforme——formybrother,andme。And——andIthoughtyoudidn’tcare。”
  “Eh?……Didn’tcare?”
  “Yes。WhenIleftyouattheshopthismorningafterourtalk。
  Youwereso——soodd。Youdidn’tspeak,oroffertoadvisemeasI
  hadaskedyouto;youdidn’tevensaygood-by。Youjustsatthere,andletmego。AndIdidn’tunderstandand——“
  Jedputupahand。Hisfacewasapictureofdistress。
  “Dear,dear,dear!”heexclaimed。”DidIdothat?,Idon’t,rememberit,butofcourseIdidifyousayso。Nowwhatonearth,possessedmeto?……Eh?”astheideaoccurredtohim。”Tell,me,wasIsingin’?”
  “Why,yes,youwere。Thatis,youwere——were——“
  “Makin’anoiseasifI’dswallowedahymnbookandoneofthe,tuneswaschokin’metodeath?,Um-hm,that’sthewayIsing。And,Iwassingin’whenyouleftme,eh?,ThatmeansIwasthinkin’
  aboutsomethin’。ItoldBabbieonce,andit’sthetruth,that,thinkin’wasabigjobwithmeandwhenIdiditIhadtodrop,everythingelse,comeupintothewindlikeaschooner,youknow,andjustlaytoandthink……Oh,Iremembernow!,Yousaid,somethin’aboutyourbrother’sworkin’inabankandthatsetme,thinkin’thatSammustbeneedin’somebodybythistimeinLute,Small’splace。”
  “Youdidn’tknowheneededanyone?”
  “No-o,notexactly;butIknewLute,andthatamountedtothesame,thing。Mrs。Armstrong,Idohopeyou’llforgivemefor——for,singin’and——andalltherestofmyfoolishactions。”
  “Forgiveyou!,Willyouforgivemeformisjudgingyou?”
  “Landsakes,don’ttalkthatway。Butthere’sonethingIhaven’t,saidyetandyoumaynotlikeit。Iguessyouandyourbrother’ll,havetogotoSamandtellhimthewholestory。”
  Herexpressionchanged。”Thewholestory?”sherepeated。”Why,whatdoyoumean?,TellhimthatCharleshasbeenin——inprison?
  Youdon’tmeanTHAT?”
  “Um-hm,“gravely;“I’mafraidIdo。Itlookstomeasifitwas,theonlyway。”
  “Butwecan’t!,Oh,Mr。Winslow,wecan’tdothat。”
  “Iknow’twillbeawfulhardforyou。But,whenItalkedtoSam,aboutmyhavin’apossiblecandidateforthebankplace,thevery,lastthinghesaidwasthathe’dbegladtoseehimprovidin’his,referenceswasallright。IgiveyoumywordI’dneverthoughtof,references,nottillthen。”
  “Butifwetellhim——tellhimeverything,weshallonlymake,mattersworse,shan’twe?,Ofcoursehewon’tgivehimtheposition,then。”
  “There’sachancehewon’t,that’strue。ButSamHunniwell’sa,finefeller,thereain’tanybetter,andhelikesyouand——well,he,andIhavebeencruisin’incompanyforalongspell。Maybehe’ll,giveyourbrotherachancetomakegood。Ihopehewill。”
  “Youonlyhope?,Ithoughtyousaidyoubelieved。”
  “Well,Ido,butofcourseitain’tsartin。Iwish’twas。”
  Shewassilent。Jed,watchingher,sawthelasttracesof,happinessandelationfadefromherfaceanddisappointmentand,discouragementcomebacktotaketheirplaces。Hepitiedher,and,heyearnedtohelpher。Atlasthecouldstanditnolonger。
  “Now,Mrs。Armstrong,“hepleaded,“ofcourse——“
  Sheinterrupted。
  “No,“shesaid,asifcomingtoafinaldecisionandspeakingthat,decisionaloud:,“No,Ican’tdoit。”
  “Eh?,Can’tdo——what?”
  “Ican’thaveCaptainHunniwellknowofourtrouble。Icamehere,toOrham,wherenooneknewme,toavoidthatverything。Athome,thereinMiddlefordIfeltasifeverypersonImetwasstaringat,meandsaying,’Herbrotherisinprison。’,Iwasafraidtohave,Babbieplaywiththeotherchildren。Iwas——butthere,Iwon’t,talkaboutit。Ican’t。AndIcannothaveitbeginagainhere。
  I’llgoawayfirst。Wewillallgoaway,outWest,anywhere——
  anywherewherewecanbe——clean——andlikeotherpeople。”
  Jedwasconsciousofacoldsensation,likethetouchofanicicle,upanddownhisspine。Goingaway!,SheandBabbiegoingaway!,In,hismind’seyehesawavisionofthelittlehouseclosedoncemore,andshutteredtightasitusedtobe。Hegasped。
  “Now,now,Mrs。Armstrong,“hefaltered。”Don’ttalkaboutgoin’
  away。It——itisn’tneedfulforyoutodoanythinglikethat。Of,courseitain’t。You——youmustn’t。I——wecan’tspareyou。”
  Shedrewalongbreath。”Iwouldgototheotherendofthe,world,“shesaid,“ratherthantellCaptainHunniwellthetruth,aboutmybrother。ItoldyoubecauseBabbiehadtoldyousomuch,already……Oh,“turningswiftlytowardhim,“YOUwon’ttell,CaptainHunniwell,willyou?”
  Beforehecouldanswershestretchedoutherhand。”Oh,please,forgiveme,“shecried。”Iamnotmyself。Iamalmostcrazy,I
  think。AndwhenyoufirsttoldmeaboutthepositioninthebankI
  wassohappy。Oh,Mr。Winslow,isn’tthereSOMEwaybywhich,Charlescouldhavethatchance?,Couldn’t——couldn’thegetitand——
  andworktherefor——forayearperhaps,untiltheyallsawwhata,splendidfellowhewas,andTHENtellthem——ifitseemednecessary?
  Theywouldknowhimthen,andlikehim;theycouldn’thelpit,everyonelikeshim。”
  Shebrushedthetearsfromhereyes。PoorJed,miserableandmost,unreasonablyconscience-stricken,writhedinhischair。”I——I
  don’tknow,“hefaltered。”IdeclareIdon’tseehow。Er——er——
  Outinthatbankwhereheusedtowork,thatWisconsinbank,he——
  yousaidhedidfirst-ratethere?”
  Shestarted。”Yes,yes,“shecried,eagerly。”Oh,hewassplendid,there!,AndthemanwhowastheheadofthatbankwhenCharleswas,thereisanoldfriendofours,ofthefamily;hehasretirednow,buthewouldhelpusifhecould,Iknow。Ibelieve……Iwonder,if……Mr。Winslow,Ican’ttellanyoneinOrhamofourdisgrace,andIcan’tbeartogiveupthatopportunityformybrother。Will,youleaveittomeforalittlewhile?,Willyouletmethinkit,over?”
  OfcourseJedsaidhewouldandwentbacktohislittleroomover,theshop。Ashewasleavingsheputoutherhandandsaid,with,impulsiveearnestness:
  “Thankyou,Mr。Winslow。Whatevercomesofthis,orifnothing,comesofit,Icanneverthankyouenoughforyourgreatkindness。”
  Jedgingerlyshooktheextendedhandandfled,hisfacescarlet。
  Duringthefollowingweek,althoughhesawhisneighborseachday,andseveraltimesaday,Mrs。Armstrongdidnotmentionherbrother,orthechanceofhisemploymentintheOrhambank。Jed,verymuch,surprisedathersilence,wastemptedtoaskwhatherdecisionwas,orevenifshehadarrivedatone。Ononeoccasionhethrewouta,broadhint,butthehintwasnottaken,insteadtheladychanged,thesubject;infact,itseemedtohimthatshemadeitapointof,avoidingthatsubjectandwasanxiousthatheshouldavoidit,also。Hewassureshehadnotabandonedtheideawhich,atfirst,hadsoexcitedherinterestandraisedherhopes。Sheseemedto,himtobestillunderastrongnervousstrain,tospeakandactas,ifunderrepressedexcitement;butshehadaskedhimtoleavethe,affairtoher,toletherthinkitover,soofcoursehecoulddo,orsaynothinguntilshehadspoken。Buthewonderedand,speculatedagooddealandwasvaguelytroubled。WhenCaptainSam,Hunniwellcalledhedidnotagainrefertohispossiblecandidate,forthepositionnowheldbyLutherSmall。And,singularlyenough,thecaptainhimselfdidnotmentionthesubject。
  ButonemorningalmosttwoweeksafterJed’sdiscussionwiththe,youngwidowsheandCaptainHunniwellcameintothewindmillshop,together。Mrs。Armstrong’sairofexcitementwasverymuchin,evidence。Hercheekswerered,hereyessparkled,hermanner,animated。Herlandlordhadneverseenherlooksoyoung,or,for,thatmatter,sohappy。
  CaptainSambegantheconversation。He,too,seemedtobeinhigh,goodhumor。
  “Well,JedidahWilfredShavin’s’,“heobserved,facetiously,“what,doyousupposeI’vegotupmysleevethismornin’?”
  Jedlaiddownthechiselhewassharpening。
  “Yourarms,Ipresumelikely,“hedrawled。
  “Yes,I’vegotmyarmsandthere’safistattheendofeachoneof,’em。Anymore——er——flippityanswerslikethatoneandyou’re,liabletothinkyou’restruckbylightnin’。ThisladyandIhave,gotnewsforyou。Doyouknowwhat’tis?”
  JedlookedatMrs。Armstrongandthenatthespeaker。
  “No-o,“hesaid,slowly。
  “Well,tobeginwithit’sthis:,LuteSmallisleavin’theOrham,NationalaweekfromnextSaturdaybyavoteofeighttoone。The,directorsandthecashierandIaretheeightandhe’stheone。
  Ho,ho!,AndwhodoyousupposecomesaboardonthenextMonday,mornin’totakeoverwhatLutehasleftofthejob?,Eh?,Who?
  Why,yourowncandidate,that’swho。”
  Jedstarted。AgainhelookedatMrs。Armstrongand,asifin,answertothatlook,shespoke。
  “Yes,Mr。Winslow,“shesaid,quickly,“mybrotheriscomingto,OrhamandCaptainHunniwellhasgivenhimtheposition。Itis,reallyyoutowhomheowesitall。Youthoughtofitandspoketo,thecaptainandtome。”
  “Butwhyintime,“demandedCaptainSam,“didn’tyoutellmeright,outthat’twasMrs。Armstrong’sbrotheryouhadinmind?,Gracious,king!ifI’dknownthatI’dhavehadLuteoutafortni’tsooner。”
  Jedmadenoreplytothis。Hewasstillstaringatthelady。
  “But——but——“hefaltered,“didyou——haveyou——“
  Hestoppedinthemiddleofaword。Ruthwasstandingbehindthe,captainandhesawthefrightenedlookinhereyesandtheswift,movementofherfingertoherlips。
  “Oh,yes,“shesaid。”I——Ihave。ItoldCaptainHunniwellof,Charlie’sexperienceinthebankinWisconsin。Hehaswritten,thereandtheanswerisquitesatisfactory,orsoheseemsto,think。”
  “Couldn’tbebetter,“declaredCaptainSam。”Here’stheletter,fromthemanthatusedtobethebankpresidentoutthere。Read,it,Jed,ifyouwantto。”
  Jedtooktheletterand,withahandwhichshookalittle,adjusted,hisglassesandread。Itwasmerelyanote,briefandtothe,point。ItstatedsimplythatwhileCharlesPhillipshadbeenin,theemployoftheirinstitutionasmessenger,bookkeeperand,assistantteller,hehadbeenfoundhonest,competent,ambitious,andthoroughlysatisfactory。
  “AndwhatmoredoIwantthanthat?”demandedthecaptain。
  “Anybodywhocanclimbupthatwayaforehe’stwenty-fivewilldo,wellenoughforyourstruly。CourseheandIhaven’tmetyet,but,hissisterandI’vemet,andI’mnotworryin’butwhatI’lllike,therestofthefamily。Besides,“headded,withacombination,laughandgroan,“it’sacaseofdesperationwithusupatthe,bank。We’vegottohavesomebodytoplugthatleakyouwastalkin’
  about,Jed,andwe’vegottohave’emimmediate,rightoffquick,atonce,oralittlesooner。It’saprovidence,yourbrotheristo,us,Mrs。Armstrong,“hedeclared;“aspecialprovidenceandno,mistake。”
  Hehurriedoffamomentlater,affirmingthathewaslateatthe,bankalready。
  “Coursethecashier’sthereandtherestofthehelp,“headded,“butittakesallhandsandthecattokeepLutefromputtin’the,kindlin’inthesafeandlightin’upthestovewithtendollar,bills。Solong。”
  AfterhehadgoneJedturnedtohisremainingvisitor。Hisvoice,shookalittleashespoke。
  “Youhaven’ttoldhim!”hefaltered,reproachfully。”You——you,haven’ttoldhim!”
  Sheshookherhead。”Icouldn’t——Icouldn’t,“shedeclared。
  “DON’Tlookatmelikethat。Pleasedon’t!,Iknowitiswrong。I
  feellikeacriminal;Ifeelwicked。But,“defiantly,“Ishould,feelmorewickedifIhadtoldhimandmybrotherhadlosttheonly,opportunitythatmighthavecometohim。HeWILLmakegood,Mr。
  Winslow。IKNOWhewill。Hewillmakethemrespecthimandlike,him。Theycan’thelpit。See!”shecried,herexcitementand,agitationgrowing;“seehowMr。Reed,thebankpresidentthereat,home,theonewhowrotethatletter,seewhathedidforCharles!
  Heknows,too;heknowsthewholestory。I——Iwrotetohim。I
  wrotethatverynightwhenyoutoldme,Mr。Winslow。Iexplained,everything,Ibeggedhim——heisanold,oldfriendofourfamily——
  todothisthingforoursakes。Yousee,itwasn’taskinghimto,lie,ortodoanythingwrong。ItwasjustthathetellofCharles,andhisabilityandcharacterasheknewthem。Itwasn’twrong,wasit?”
  Jeddidnotanswer。
  “Ifitwas,“shedeclared,“Ican’thelpit。Iwoulddoitagain——
  forthesamereason——tosavehimandhisfuture,tosaveusall。I
  can’thelpwhatyouthinkofme。Itdoesn’tmatter。Allthatdoes,matteristhatyoukeepsilentandletmybrotherhavehischance。”
  Jed,leaningforwardinhischairbytheworkbench,puthishandto,hisforehead。
  “Don’t——don’ttalkso,Mrs。Armstrong,“hebegged。”Youknow——you,knowIdon’tthinkanythingyou’vedoneiswrong。Iain’tgotthe,righttothinkanysuchthingasthat。Andasforkeepin’still——
  why,I——Ididhopeyouwouldn’tfeel’twasnecessarytoaskthat。”
  “Idon’t——Idon’t。IknowyouandItrustyou。Youaretheonly,personinOrhamwhomIhavetrusted。Youknowthat。”
  “Why,yes——why,yes,Idoknowitand——andI’meversomuchobliged,toyou。MoreobligedthanIcantellyou,Iam。Now——nowwould,youmindtellin’mejustonethingmore?,AboutthisMr。What’s-
  his-nameoutWestinthebankthere——thisMr。Reed——didhewrite,youhethought’twasallrightforhimtosendSamthe——thekindof,letterhedidsendhim,theonegivin’yourbrothersuchagood,reference?”
  Thecolorroseinherfaceandshehesitatedbeforereplying。
  “No,“sheconfessed,afteramoment。”Hedidnotwritemethathe,thoughtitrighttogiveCaptainHunniwellsuchareference。In,facthewrotethathethoughtitallwrong,deceitful,borderingon,thedishonest。HemuchpreferredhavingCharlesgotothecaptain,andtellthewholetruth。Ontheotherhand,however,hesaidhe,realizedthatthatmightmeantheendoftheopportunityhereand,perhapspublicscandalandgossipbywhichweallmightsuffer。
  AndhesaidhehadabsoluteconfidencethatCharleswasnota,criminalbyintent,andhefeltquitesurethathewouldnevergo,wrongagain。Ifhewerestillinactivebusiness,hesaid,he,shouldnothesitatetoemployhim。Therefore,althoughhestill,believedtheothercoursesaferandbetter,hewould,ifCaptain,Hunniwellwrote,answerasIhadasked。Andhedidanswerinthat,way。So,yousee,“shecried,eagerly,“HEbelievesinCharles,justasIdo。Andjustasyouwillwhenyouknow,Mr。Winslow。
  Oh,WON’Tyoutrytobelievenow?”
  Aharder-heartedmanthanJedWinslowwouldhavefounditdifficult,torefusesuchapleamadeinsuchawaybysuchawoman。And,Jed’sheartwasanythingbuthard。
  “Now,now,Mrs。Armstrong,“hestammered,“youdon’thavetoaskme,that。CourseIbelieveinthepooryoungchap。And——andIguess,likelyeverything’sgoin’tocomeoutallright。ThatMr。What’s-
  his-name——er——Wright——no,Reed——Igotreadandwritemixedup,I
  guess——he’sabusinessmanandhe’doughttoknowaboutsuchthings,better’nIdo。Idon’tdoubtit’llcomeoutfineandwewon’t,worryanymoreaboutit。”
  “Andwewillstillbefriends?,Youknow,Mr。Winslow,youarethe,onlyrealfriendIhaveinOrham。Andyouhavebeensoloyal。”
  Jedflushedwithpleasure。
  “I——Itoldyouonce,“hesaid,“thatmyfriendsgenerallycalledme,’Jed。’“
  Shelaughed。”Verywell,I’llcallyou’Jed,’shesaid。”Butturn,aboutisfairplayandyoumustcallme’Ruth。’,Willyou?,Oh,there’sBabbiecallingme。Thankyouagain,forCharles’sakeand,myown。Goodmorning——Jed。”
  “Er——er——goodmornin’,Mrs。Armstrong。”
  “What?”
  “Er——ImeanMrs。Ruth。”
  Themostofthatforenoon,thatisthehourorsoremaining,was,spentbyMr。Winslowinsittingbytheworkbenchandidly,scratchinguponaboardwiththepointofthechisel。Sometimes,hisscratchesweremeaningless,sometimestheyspelledaname,a,namewhichheseemedtoenjoyspelling。Butatintervalsduring,thatday,andonotherdayswhichfollowed,hewasconsciousofan,uneasyfeeling,afeelingalmostofguiltcoupledwithadim,foreboding。
  RuthArmstronghadcalledhimafriendandloyal。Buthadhebeen,asloyaltoanolderfriend,afriendhehadknownallhislife?
  HadhebeenloyaltoCaptainSamHunniwell?
  Thatwasthefeelingofguilt。Theforebodingwasnotasdefinite,butitwasalwayswithhim;hecouldnotshakeitoff。Allhis,lifehehaddealttruthfullywiththeworld,hadnotlied,or,evaded,orcompromised。Nowhehadpermittedhimselftobecomea,silentpartnerinsuchacompromise。Andsomeday,somehow,troublewascomingbecauseofit。
  CHAPTERXII
  BeforetheendofanotherweekCharlesPhillipscametoOrham。It,wasRuthwhotoldJedthenews。Shecameintothewindmillshop,and,standingbesidethebenchwherehewasatwork,shesaid:“Mr。
  Winslow,Ihavesomethingtotellyou。”
  Jedputdownthepencilandsheetofpaperuponwhichhehadbeen,drawingnewpatternsforthe“gullvane“whichwastomoveits,wingswhenthewindblew。Thisgreatinventionhadnotprogressed,veryfartowardpracticalperfection。Itsinventorhadbeenbusy,withotherthingsandhadoflateratherlostinterestinit。But,Barbara’sinteresthadnotflaggedandtopleaseherJedhad,promisedtothinkalittlemoreaboutitduringthenextdayorso。
  “Butcan’tyoumakeitflapitswings,UncleJed?”thechildhad,asked。
  Jedrubbedhischin。”W-e-e-ll,“hedrawled,“Idon’tknow。I
  thoughtIcould,butnowIain’tsosure。Icouldmake’emwhirl,’roundand’roundlikeamillorasetofsailorpaddles,butto,make’emflapisdifferent。They’vegottobeputonstrongenough,sotheywon’tflopoff。Yousee,“headded,solemnly,“ifthey,keptfloppin’offtheywouldn’tkeepflappin’on。There’sallthe,differenceintheworldbetweenaflapandflop。”
  HewastryingtoreconcilethatdifferencewhenRuthenteredthe,shop。Helookedupatherabsently。”Mr。Winslow,“shebegan,again,“I——“
  Hisreproachfullookmadeherpauseandsmileslightlyinspiteof,herself。
  “I’msorry,“shesaid。”Well,then——Jed——Ihavesomethingtotell,you。Mybrotherwillbehereto-morrow。”
  Jedhadbeenexpectingtohearthisverythingalmostanyday,but,hewasalittlestartlednevertheless。
  “Sho!”heexclaimed。”Youdon’ttellme!”
  “Yes。Heiscomingontheeveningtrainto-morrow。Ihadword,fromhimthismorning。”
  Jed’shandmovedtohischin。”Hum……”hemused。”Iguess,likelyyou’llbeprettygladtoseehim。”
  “Ishallbeatleastthat,“withalittlebreakinhervoice。”You,canimaginewhathiscomingwillmeantome。No,Isupposeyou,can’timagineit;noonecan。”
  Jeddidnotsaywhetherheimagineditornot。
  “I——I’mrealgladforyou,Mrs。Ruth,“hedeclared。”Mrs。Ruth“
  wasasnearasheevercametofulfillingtheiragreement,concerningnames。
  “I’msureyouare。Andformybrother’ssakeandmyownIamvery,gratefultoyou。Mr。Winslow——Jed,Imean——youhavedonesomuch,forusalready;willyoudoonethingmore?”
  Jed’sanswerwasgivenwithnotraceofhiscustomaryhesitation。
  “Yes,“hesaid。
  “Thisisreallyforme,perhaps,morethanforCharles——oratleast,asmuch。”
  AgaintherewasnohesitationintheWinslowreply。
  “Thatwon’tmakeitanyharder,“heobserved,gravely。
  “Thankyou。Itisjustthis:Ihavedecidednottotellmybrother,thatIhavetoldyouofhis——histrouble,ofhishavingbeen——where,hehasbeen,oranythingaboutit。HeknowsIhavenottold,CaptainHunniwell;I’msurehewilltakeitforgrantedthatIhave,toldnoone。Ithinkitwillbesomucheasierforthepoorboyif,hecancomeheretoOrhamandthinkthatnooneknows。Andnoone,doesknowbutyou。Youunderstand,don’tyou?”sheadded,earnestly。
  Helookedalittletroubled,buthenodded。
  “Yes,“hesaid,slowly。”Iunderstand,Ical’late。”
  “I’msureyoudo。Ofcourse,ifheshouldaskmepoint-blankifI
  hadtoldanyone,Ishouldanswertruthfully,tellhimthatIhad,toldyouandexplainwhyIdidit。AndsomedayIshalltellhim,whetherheasksornot。ButwhenhefirstcomeshereIwanthimto,be——tobe——well,asnearlyhappyasispossibleunderthe,circumstances。Iwanthimtomeetthepeopleherewithoutthe,feelingthattheyknowhehasbeen——aconvict,anyofthem。And,so,unlessheasks,Ishallnottellhimthatevenyouknow;andI
  amsureyouwillunderstandandnot——not——“
  “Notsayanythingwhenhe’saroundthatmightletthecatoutof,thebag。Yes,yes,Isee。Well,I’llbecareful;youcancounton,me,Mrs。Ruth。”
  Shelookeddownintohishomely,earnestface。”Ido,“shesaid,simply,andwentoutoftheroom。Forseveralminutesaftershe,hadgoneJedsattheregazingafterher。Thenhesighed,pickedup,hispencilandturnedagaintothedrawingofthegull。
  AndthefollowingeveningyoungPhillipscame。Jed,lookingfrom,hisshopwindow,sawthedepot-wagondrawupatthegate。Barbara,wasthefirsttoalight。PhilanderHardycamearoundtotheback,ofthevehicleandwouldhaveassistedher,butshejumpeddown,withouthisassistance。ThencameRuthand,afterher,aslim,youngfellowcarryingatravelingbag。ItwasduskandJedcould,notseehisfaceplainly,buthefanciedthathenoticeda,resemblancetohissisterinthewayhewalkedandthecarriageof,hishead。ThetwowentintothelittlehousetogetherandJed,returnedtohislonelysupper。Hewasatriflebluethatevening,althoughheprobablywouldnothaveconfessedit。Leastofall,wouldhehaveconfessedthereason,whichwasthathewasjusta,littlejealous。Hedidnotgrudgehistenantherhappinessinher,brother’sreturn,buthecouldnothelpfeelingthatfromthattime,onshewouldnotbeasintimateandconfidentialwithhim,Jed,Winslow,asshehadbeen。Afterthisitwouldbetothisbrother,ofhersthatshewouldturnforhelpandadvice。Well,ofcourse,thatwaswhatsheshoulddo,whatanyoneofsensewoulddo,but,Jedwasuncomfortableallthesame。Also,becausehewashimself,hefeltasenseofguiltyremorseatbeinguncomfortable。
  Thenextmorninghewaspresentedtothenewarrival。Itwas,Barbarawhomadethepresentation。Shecameskippingintothe,windmillshopleadingtheyoungmanbythehand。
  “UncleJed,“shesaid,“thisismyUncleCharlie。He’sbeenaway,andhe’scomebackandhe’sgoingtoworkherealwaysandlivein,thebank。No,Imeanhe’sgoingtoworkinthebankalwaysand,live——,No,Idon’t,butyouknowwhatIdomean,don’tyou,Uncle,Jed?”
  CharlesPhillipssmiled。”Ifhedoeshemustbeamind-reader,Babbie,“hesaid。Then,extendinghishand,headded:“Gladto,knowyou,Mr。Winslow。I’veheardalotaboutyoufromBabbieand,Sis。”
  Jedmighthaverepliedthathehadheardalotabouthimalso,but,hedidnot。Insteadhesaid“Howd’yedo,“shooktheproffered,hand,andlookedthespeakerover。Whathesawimpressedhim,favorably。Phillipswasagood-lookingyoungfellow,witha,pleasantsmile,atakingmannerandapairofdarkeyeswhich,remindedMr。Winslowofhissister’s。Itwaseasytobelieve,Ruth’sstatementthathehadbeenapopularfavoriteamongtheir,acquaintancesinMiddleford;hewasthesorttheaverageperson,wouldlikeatonce,thesortwhichmenbecomeinterestedinand,womenspoil。
  Hewasratherquietduringthisfirstcall。Babbiedidtwo-thirds,ofthetalking。Shefeltitherdutyasanolderinhabitantto,display“UncleJed“andhiscreationsforherrelative’sbenefit。
  Vanes,sailors,shipsandmillswerepointedoutandcommented,upon。
  “Hemakeseveryone,UncleCharlie,“shedeclaredsolemnly。”He’s,madeeveryonethat’shereand——oh,lotsandlotsmore。Hemade,thebigmillthat’supinourgarret——,Youhaven’tseenityet,UncleCharlie;it’sgoingtobeoutonourlawnnextspring——andhe,gaveittomefora——fora——,Whatkindofapresentwasthatmill,yougaveme,UncleJed,thattimewhenMammaandPetuniaandIwere,goingbacktoMrs。Smalley’sbecausewethoughtyoudidn’twantus,tohavethehouseanylonger?”
  Jedlookedpuzzled。
  “Eh?”hequeried。”Whatkindofapresent?,Idon’tknow’sI
  understandwhatyoumean。”
  “Imeanwhatkindofapresentwasit。Itwasn’taChristmas,presentorabirthdaypresentoranythinglikethat,butitmustbe,SOMEkindofone。Whatkindofpresentwouldyoucallit,Uncle,Jed?”
  Jedrubbedhischin。
  “W-e-e-ll,“hedrawled,“Iguesslikelyyoumightcallitaforget-
  me-notpresent,ifyouhadtocallitanything。”
  Barbarapondered。
  “A——aforget-me-notisakindofflower,isn’tit?”sheasked。
  “Um-hm。”
  “Butthisisawindmill。Howcanyoumakeafloweroutofa,windmill,UncleJed?”
  Jedrubbedhischin。”Well,that’saquestion,“headmitted。”But,youcanmakeflourINawindmill,’causeI’veseenitdone。”
  Moreponderingontheyounglady’spart。Thenshegaveitup。
  “Youmustn’tmindifyoudon’tunderstandhim,UncleCharlie,“she,said,inhermostconfidentialandgrown-upmanner。”Hesayslots,ofthingsPetuniaandIdon’tunderstandatall,buthe’sawful,nice,justthesame。Mammasayshe’schoking——no,Imeanjoking,whenhetalksthatwayandthatwe’llunderstandthejokeslots,betterwhenwe’reolder。SHEunderstandsthemalmostalways,“she,addedproudly。
  Phillipslaughed。Jed’sslowsmileappearedandvanished。”Looks,asiffacin’myjokeswasnochild’splay,don’tit,“heobserved。
  “Well,Iwillgiveinthatgettin’anyfunoutof’emisaman’s,sizejob。”
  OnthefollowingMondaytheyoungmantookuphisdutiesinthe,bank。CaptainHunniwellinterviewedhim,likedhim,andhiredhim,allinthesameforenoon。Bytheendofthefirstweekoftheir,associationasemployerandemployeethecaptainlikedhimstill,better。Hedroppedinatthewindmillshoptocrowoverthefact。
  “Hetakesholdsameasanold-timefirstmateusedtotakeholdof,agreencrew,“hedeclared。”Hehadhisjobjumpin’tothewhistle,beforetheseconddaywasover。IdeclareIhardlydasttowakeup,mornin’sforfearI’llfindoutourhavin’suchasmartfelleris,onlyadreamandthatthelivin’calamityisLuteSmall。Andto,think,“headded,“thatyouknewabouthimforthelandknowshow,longandwouldonlyhintinsteadoftellin’。Idon’tknowasyou’d,havetoldyetifhissisterhadn’ttoldfirst。Eh?,Wouldyou?”
  Jeddeliberatelypickedaloosebristlefromhispaintbrush。
  “Maybenot,“headmitted。
  “Graciousking!,Well,WHYnot?”
  “Oh,Idon’tknow。I’mkindof——er——funnythatway。Liketotake,myowntime,Iguesslikely。Maybeyou’venoticedit,Sam。”
  “Eh?,MAYBEI’venoticedit?,Ablindcripplethatwasborndeef,anddumbwouldhavenoticedthatthefirsttimeheranacrossyou。
  Whatonearthareyoudoin’tothatpaintbrush;tryin’to,mesmerizeit?”
  Hisfriend,whohadbeenstaringmournfullyatthebrush,nowlaid,itdown。
  “Iwastryin’todecide,“hedrawled,“whetheritneededhairtonic,orawig。SoyoulikethisCharliePhillips,doyou?”
  “SartinsureIdo!,Andthecustomerslikehim,too。Why,old,MelissaBusteedwasinyesterdayandhewaitedonherforhalfan,hour,seemedso,andwhentheagonywasoverneitheroneof’emhad,gotmadenoughsoanybodyoutsidethebuildin’wouldnoticeit。
  Andthat’samiraclethatain’thappenedinthatbankformore’n,ONEyear。Why,IunderstandMelissawentdownstreettellin’all,handswhatafineyoungmanwe’dgotworkin’forus……Here,whatareyoulaughin’at?”
  Thewordwasill-chosen;Jedseldomlaughed,buthehadsmiled,slightlyandthecaptainnoticedit。
  “Whatareyougrinnin’at?”herepeated。
  Jed’shandmovedacrosshischin。
  “GabBearsewasinaspellago,“hereplied,“andhewastellin’
  aboutwhatMelissasaid。”
  “Well,shesaidwhatIjustsaidshesaid,didn’tshe?”
  Mr。Winslownodded。”Um-hm,“headmitted,“shesaid——er——allof,that。”
  “Allofit?,Wastheresomemore?”
  “’Cordin’toGabetherewas。’Cordin’tohimshesaid……she,said……er……Hum!thisbrushain’tmuchbetter’ntheother。
  Seemtobecomin’downwiththemange,bothof’em。”
  “Graciousking!,Consarnthepaintbrushes!,TellmewhatMelissa,said。”
  “Oh,yes,yes……Well,’cordin’toGabeshesaid’twasa,comforttoknowtherewasaplaceinthistownwhereanunprotected,femalecouldgoandnotbeinsulted。”
  CaptainSam’slaughcouldhavebeenheardacrosstheroad。
  “Ho,ho!”heroared。”Anunprotectedfemale,eh?,’Cordin’tomy,notionit’sthemalethatneedsprotectionwhenMelissa’saround。
  I’veseenLuteSmallstandin’intheteller’scage,tongue-tiedand,withthesweatstandin’onhisforehead,whileMelissagavehimher,candidopinionofanybodythatwouldvotetoallowalcoholtobe,soldbydoctorsinthistown。And’twastenminutesoftwelve,Saturdaymornin’,too,andtherewaseightmenwaitin’theirturn,inline,andnaryoneofthemorLuteeitherhadthespunktoask,Melissatohurry。Ho,ho!’unprotectedfemale’isgood!”
  Hehadhislaughoutandthenadded:“Butthere’snodoubtthat,Charlie’sgoin’tobepopularwiththewomen。Why,evenMaudseems,totakeashinetohim。Saidshewassurprisedtohavemeshow,suchgoodjudgment。Courseshedidn’treallymeanshewas,surprised,“hehastenedtoexplain,evidentlyfearingthatevenan,oldfriendlikeJedmightthinkhewascriticizinghisidolized,daughter。”Shewasjustteasin’herolddad,that’sall。ButI
  couldseethatCharliekindofpleasedher。Well,hepleasesme,andhepleasesthecashierandthedirectors。Weagree,allofus,thatwe’remightylucky。Igaveyousomeofthecreditforgettin’
  himforus,Jed,“headdedmagnanimously。”Youdon’treally,deservemuch,becauseyouhungbacksoandwouldn’ttellhisname,butIgaveittoyoujustthesame。What’salittlecreditbetween,friends,eh?,That’swhatBlueyBatcheldorsaidtheotherdaywhen,hecameinandwantedtoborrowahundreddollarsonhispersonal,note。Ho!ho!”
  CaptainSam’sglowingopinionofhisparagonwassoonechoedbythe,majorityofOrham’spopulation。CharliePhillips,althoughquiet,andinclinedtokeeptohimself,waslikedbyalmosteveryone。In,thebankandoutofithewaspolite,considerateandalways,agreeable。DuringthesefirstdaysJedfanciedthathedetectedin,theyoungmanacertainalertdread,asenseofbeingonguard,a,reserveinthepresenceofstrangers,buthewasnotsurethatthis,wasanythingmorethanfancy,afancyinspiredbythefactthathe,knewtheboy’ssecretandwasonthelookoutforsomethingofthe,sort。Atalleventsnooneelseappearedtonoticeitandit,becamemoreandmoreevidentthatCharlie,asnine-tenthsofOrham,calledhimwithinafortnight,wasdestinedtobethefavoritehere,that,accordingtohissister,hehadbeeneverywhereelse。
  Ofcoursetherewereafewwhodidnot,orwouldnot,likehim。
  LutherSmall,thedeposedbankclerk,wasbitterinhissneersand,causticinhiscomments。However,asLuteloudlydeclaredthathe,wasjustgoingtoquitanyhow,thathewouldn’thaveworkedforold,Hunniwellanotherweekifhewaspaidamillionaminuteforit,hishatredofhissuccessorseemedratherunaccountable。Barzilla,Small,Luther’sfondparent,alsoprofessedintensedislikeforthe,mannowfillinghisson’spositioninthebank。”Idon’tknowhow,’tis,“affirmedBarzilla,“butthefusttimeIseethatyoung,upstartIsaystomyself:’Youngfeller,youain’tmykind。’,This,remarkbeingrepeatedtoCaptainSam,thelatterobserved:’That’s,gospeltruthandthanktheLordforit。’“
  AnotherpersonwhorefusedtoacceptPhillipsfavorablywasPhineas,Babbitt。Phineas’sbitternesswasnotthesorttosweetenover,night。HedislikedthenewbankclerkandhetoldJedWinslowwhy。