IntheracingFattywasparticularlyinterestedbecausehisyoungbrotherWilbur,ofwhomhewasuncommonlyproud,ahandsomelad,swiftandgracefulasadeer,wastomakehisfirstessayformorethanlocalhonours。
Thelistsfortheothereventswereequallywellfilledandeverydetailofthearrangementsforthedayhadpassedunderthesecretary’spersonalreview。ThefeedingofthemultitudewasinchargeoftheMethodistLadies’Aid,anenergeticandexceptionallybusinesslikeorganization,whichfullyexpectedtomakesufficientprofitfromtheenterprisetoclearoffthedebtfromtheirchurchatMaplehill,anachievementgreatlydesirednotonlybytheladiesthemselvesbutbytheirminister,theReverendHarperFreeman,nowinthethirdyearofhisincumbency。ThemusicwastobefurnishedbytheBandoftheSeventhfromLondonandbynolessadistinguishedpersonagethanPiperSutherlandhimselffromZorra,formerPipeMajorof”TheoldForty-twa。”ThediscoveryofanotherpiperinCameronbroughtjoytothesecretary’sheart,whoonlyregrettedthatanearlierdiscoveryhadnotrenderedpossibleapipecompetition。
EarlyintheafternoonthecrowdsbegantogathertoMacBurney’swoods,abeautifulmaplegrovelyingmidwaybetweentheHaleys’
farmandMaplehillvillage,abouttwomilesdistantfromeach。Thegroveofnoblemapletreesoverlookingagrassymeadowprovidedanidealspotforpicnicking,furnishingasitdidbothshadefromthesunandafineopenspacewithfirmfootingforthecontestantsinthegames。HighoveranoblemapleinthecentreofthegrassymeadowfloatedtheRedEnsignoftheEmpire,which,withtheCanadiancoatofarmsonthefly,bycommonusagehadbecomethenationalflagofCanada。Fromthegreattreestheswingswerehung,andundertheirnoblespreadingboughswereplacedthetables,andtheplatformforthespeechmakingandthedancing,whileatthebaseoftheencirclinghillssurroundingthegrassymeadow,hardbythegroveanotherplatformwasplaced,fromwhichdistinguishedvisitorsmightviewwitheaseandcomfortthecontestsuponthecampusimmediatelyadjacent。
Throughthefence,letdownforthepurpose,thepeopledroveinfromthehighroad。Theycameintopbuggiesandinlumberwagons,indemocratsandin”threeseatedrigs,”whilefromthecitycamea”four-in-hand”withMcGee,Cahill,andtheirbackers,aswellasothercarriagesfilledwithgoodcitizensofLondondrawnthitherbythepromiseofaday’ssportofmorethanusualexcellenceorbythelureofadayinthewoodsandfieldsofGod’sopencountry。A
speciallyfinecarriageandpair,ownedanddrivenbythehonourablememberofParliamenthimself,conveyedPiperSutherland,withcoloursstreamingandpipesplaying,tothepicnicgrounds。Warmlywastheoldpiperwelcomed,notonlybythefriskycheerysecretary,butbymanyoldfriends,andbynonemorewarmlythanbytheReverendAlexanderMunro,thedouceoldbachelorPresbyterianministerofMaplehill,agreatloverofthepipesandaspecialfriendofPiperSutherland。Butthewelcomewashardlyoverwhenoncemorethesoundofthepipeswasheardfarupthesideline。”SurelythatwillbeGunn,”saidMr。Munro。
Sutherlandlistenedforaminuteortwo。”No,itissnotGunn。IssRosscoming?No,yonissnotRoss。
Thatwillbeastranger,”hecontinued,turningtothesecretary,butthesecretaryremainedsilent,enjoyingtheoldman’ssurpriseandperplexity。”Man,thatissnotsobadpiping!Notsobadatall!Whoissit?”
headdedwithsomeimpatience,turninguponthesecretaryagain。”Oh,that’sHaley’steamandIguessthat’shishiredman,ayoungfellowjustoutfromScotland,”repliedthesecretaryindifferently。”Iamnogreatjudgeofthepipesmyself,buthestrikesmeasacrackajackandIshouldn’tbesurprisedifhewouldmakeyouallsitup。”
Buttheoldpiper’searwasclosedtohiswordsandopenonlytothestrainsofmusiceverdrawingnearer。”Aye,yon’sapiper!”hesaidatlengthwithemphasis。”Yon’sapiper!””IonlywishIhaddiscoveredhimintimeforacompetition,”saidFattyregretfully。”Aye,”saidSutherland。”Yon’sapiperworthplayingagainst。”
AndverybraveandgallantyoungCameronlookedasTimswunghisteamthroughthefenceanduptotheplatformunderthetreeswherethegreatonesofthepeoplewerestandingingroups。Theywereallthere,PattersontheM。P。P。,andDr。KanetheOppositioncandidate,ReeveRobertson,fortenyearstheMunicipalheadofhiscounty,InspectorGrant,alittlemanwithamassiveheadandaluminouseye,Patterson’sunderstudyandgenerallyregardedashissuccessorinProvincialpolitics,theReverendHarperFreeman,Methodistminister,tallandlank,withshrewdkindlyfaceandatwinklingeye,theReverendAlexanderMunro,thePresbyterianminister,solidandsedate,slowtotakefirebutwhenkindledaveryfurnaceforheat。These,withtheirvariouswivesanddaughters,suchashadthem,andmanyotherslessnotablebutnolessimportant,constitutedasortofinformalreceptioncommitteeunderFattyFreeman’sgeneraldirectionandmanagement。Andhereandthereandeverywherecrowdsofyoungmenandmaidens,conspicuousamongthelatterIsaMacKenzieandherspecialfriends,mademerrywitheachother,asbraveandgallantacompanyofsturdysun-brownedyouthsandbonniewholesomelassiesasanylandoragecouldevershow。”Lookatthem!”criedtheReverendHarperFreeman,wavinghishandtowardthekaleidoscopicgathering。”There’syourDominionDayorationforyou,Mr,Patterson。””Mostofitdoneinbrown,too,”chuckledhisson,HarperFreeman,Jr。”Yes,andsetinjewelsandgold,”repliedhisfather。”Youholdoverme,Dad!”criedhisson。”Here!”hecalledtoCameron,whowasstandingalooffromtheothers。”ComeandmeetabrotherScotandabrotherpiper,Mr。SutherlandfromZorra,thoughtoyourignorantScottishearthatmeansnothing,buttoeveryintelligentCanadian,Zorrastandsforallthat’sfinestinbrainandbrawninCanada。””Andittakesbothtoplaythepipes,eh,Sutherland?”saidtheM。P。P。”Ohaye,butmostlywind,”saidthepiper。”Justlikepolitics,eh,Mr。Patterson?”saidtheReverendHarperFreeman。”Yes,orlikepreaching,”repliedtheM。P。P。”Oneonyou,Dad!”saidtheirrepressibleFatty。
MeantimeSutherlandwaswarmlycomplimentingCamerononhisplaying。”Youhafbeenwelltaught,”hesaid。”Noonetaughtme,”saidCameron。”ButwehadafamousoldpiperathomeinourGlen,Macphersonwashisname。””Macpherson!DidheefferplayattheBraemargathering?””Yes,butMaclennanbeathim。””Maclennan!Ihafheardhim。”ThetonewasquitesufficienttoclassifytheunhappyMaclennan。”AndIhafheardMacphersontoo。
Youissaplayer。Noneofthefal-de-ralsofyourmodernplayers,butgrandandmighty。””Iagreewithyouentirely,”repliedCameron,hisheartwarmingatthepraiseofhisoldfriendoftheGlenCuaghOir。”But,”headded,”Maclennanisagreatplayertoo。””Agreatplayer?Yesandno。Hehasthefingersandthenotes,butheissnotthebeegman。Itissthesoulthatbreathesthroughthechanter。Thesoul!”HerehegrippedCameronbythearm。”Man!itisslikepraying。Abeegmanwillneffershowhimselfinsmallthings,butwhenhewillbeincommunionwithhisMakerorwhenhewillbepouringouthissoulinapibrochthenthebeegnessofthemanwillbemanifest。Aye,”continuedthepiper,warmingtohisthemeandencouragedbytheeagersympathyofhislistener,”andnotonlythebeegnessbutthequalityofthesoul。Ameanmancanplaythepipes,buthecannefferbeapiper。Itissonlyabeegmanandafinemanand,Iwillventuretosay,agoodman,andtherearenotmanymencanbepipers。””Aye,Mr。Sutherland,”brokeintheReverendAlexanderMunro,”whatyousayistrue,butitistruenotonlyofpiping。Itistruesurelyofanythinggreatenoughtoexpressthedeepestemotionsofthesoul。Amanisneverathisbestinanythingtillheisexpressinghisnoblestself。””Forinstanceinpreaching,eh!”saidDr。Kane。”Aye,inpreachingorinpoliticaloratory,”repliedtheminister。
Atthis,however,theoldpipershookhisheaddoubtfully。”YoudonotagreewithMr。Munrointhat?”saidtheM。P。P。”No,”repliedSutherland,”speakingissonething,pipingissanother。””Andthatisnolie,andamightygoodthingtooitis,”saidDr。
Kaneflippantly。”Itissnolie,”repliedtheoldpiperwithdignity。”Andifyouknewmuchabouteitherofthemyouwouldsayitdeeferently。””Why,whatisthedifference,Mr。Sutherland?”saidDr。Kane,anxioustoappeasetheoldman。”Theybotharemeansofexpressingtheemotionsofthesoul,yousay。””Thedeeference!Thedeefereneeissit?Thedeeferenceisshere,thatthepipeswillnefferlie。”
Therewasashoutoflaughter。”Oneforyou,Kane!”criedtheReverendHarperFreeman。”And,”hecontinuedwhenthelaughinghadceased,”wewillhavetotakeoursharetoo,Mr。Munro。”
Butthehourforbeginningtheprogrammehadarrivedandthesecretaryclimbedtotheplatformtoannouncetheeventsfortheday。”Ladiesandgentlemen!”hecried,inahigh,clear,penetratingvoice,”thespeechofwelcomewillbedeliveredtowardthecloseofthedaybythepresidentoftheMiddlesexCaledonianSociety,theHonourableJ。J。Patterson,M。P。P。MydutyistheverysimpleoneofannouncingtheorderofeventsontheprogrammeandofexpressingonbehalfoftheMiddlesexCaledonianSocietytheearnesthopethatyouallmayenjoytheday,andthateacheventontheprogrammewillprovemoreinterestingthanthelast。TheprogrammeislongandvariedandImustaskyourassistancetoputitthroughonscheduletime。Firsttherearetheathleticcompetitions。IshallendeavourtoassistDr。Kaneandthejudgesinrunningthesethroughwithoutunnecessaryandannoyingdelays。Thenwillfollowpiping,dancing,andfeastingintheirproperorder,afterwhichwillcomethepresentationofprizesandspeechesfromourdistinguishedvisitors。
Ontheplatformoveryonderthereareplacesforthespeakers,theofficials,andtheguestsofthesociety,butsuchistheveryexcellentcharacterofthegroundthatallcanbeaccommodatedwithgrandstandseats。Onedisappointment,andoneonly,Imustannounce,theBandoftheSeventh,London,cannotbewithusto-day。””Butwewillnevermissthem,”interpolatedtheReverendAlexanderMunrowithsolemnemphasis。”Exactlyso!”continuedFattywhenthelaughhadsubsided。”Andnowlet’sallgoinforagoodoldtimepicnic,’whereeventhefarmersceasefromgrumblingandthepreacherstakearest。’Nowtakeyourplaces,ladiesandgentlemen,forthegrandparadeisabouttobegin。”
Theprogrammeopenedwiththeonehundredyardflatrace。Forthisracetherewerefourentries,CahillfromLondon,FullertonfromWoodstock,LaBellefromnowhereinparticular,andWilburFreemanfromMaplehill。ButWilburwasnowheretobeseen。Thesecretarycamebreathlesstotheplatform。”Where’sWilbur?”heaskedhisfather。”Wilbur?Surelyheisinthecrowd,orinthetentperhaps。”
Atthetentthesecretaryfoundhisbrothernursingatwistedankle,heart-sickwithdisappointment。Earlyinthedayhehadinjuredhisfootinanattempttofastenaswinguponatree。Everyminutesincethattimehehadspentinrubbingandmanipulatingtheinjuredmember,butalltonopurpose。Whilethepainwasnotgreat,aracewasoutofthequestion。Thesecretarywasgreatlydisturbedandasnearlywrathfulaseverheallowedhimselftobecome。Hewassetonhisbrothermakingagoodshowinginthisrace;moreover,withoutWilburtherewouldbenocompetitortoupholdthehonourofMaplehillinthiscontestandthiswoulddepriveitofmuchofitsinterest。”Whatthedickenswereyouclimbingtreesfor?”hebeganimpatiently,butaglanceathisyoungbrother’spaleandwoe-
strickenfacechangedhiswrathtopity。”Nevermind,oldchap,”
hesaid,”betterlucknexttime,andyouwillbefittertoo。”
Backherantotheplatform,forhemustreportthedismalnewstohismother,whosechiefinterestintheprogrammeforthedaylayinthisraceinwhichherlatestbornwastowinhisspurs。Thecheerysecretarywasnearlydesperate。Itwasanominousbeginningfortheday’ssports。Whatshouldhedo?HeconfidedhiswoetoMackandCameron,whowerestandingclosebytheplatform。”Itwillplaytheverymischiefwiththeprogramme。Itwillspoilthewholeday,forWilburwasthesoleMaplehillrepresentativeinthethreeraces;besides,Ibelievetheyoungsterwouldhaveshownupwell。””Hewouldthat!”criedMackheartily。”Hewasabird。ButistherenooneelsefromtheHillthatcouldenter?””No,noonewithachanceofwinning,andnofellowlikestogoinsimplytobebeaten。””Whatdifference?”saidCameron。”It’sallinaday’ssport。””That’sso,”saidMack。”IfIcouldrunmyselfIwouldenter。I
wonderifDannywould——””Danny!”saidthesecretaryshortly。”Youknowbetterthanthat。
Danny’stooshytoappearbeforethiscrowdevenifheweredeadsureofwinning。””Say,itistoobad!”continuedMack,asthemagnitudeofthecalamitygrewuponhim。”Surelywecanfindsomeonetomakeanappearance。Whataboutyourself,Cameron?Didyoueverrace?””Some,”saidCameron。”IracedlastyearattheAtholeGames。”
Fattythrewhimselfuponhim。”Cameron,youaremyman!Doyouwanttosaveyourcountry,andperhapsmylife,certainlymyreputation?Getoutofthosefrills,”touchinghiskilt,”andI’llgetasuitfromoneofthejumpersforyou。Go!Blessyoursoul,anythingyouwantthat’smineyoucanhave!Onlyhustlefordearlife’ssake!Go!Go!Go!
Takehimaway,Mack。We’llgetsomethingelseon!”
FattyactuallypushedCameronclearawayfromtheplatformandafterhimbigMack。”Thereseemstobenohelpforit,”saidCameron,astheywenttothetenttogether。”It’sawfulgoodofyou,”repliedMack,”butyoucanseehowhardFattytakesit,thoughitisnotabitfairtoyou。””Oh,nobodyknowsmehere,”saidCameron,”andIdon’tmindbeingavictim。”
ButasMacksawhimgetintohisjerseyandshortshebegantowonderabit。”Man,itwouldbegreatifyoushouldbeatyonFrenchman!”heexclaimed。”Frenchman?””Yes!LaBelle。Heisthatstuckonhimself;hethinksheisawinnerbeforehestarts。””It’sagoodwaytothink,Mack。Nowletusgetdownintothewoodsandhaveabitofapractiseinthe’getaway。’Howdotheystarthere?Withapistol?””No,”repliedMack。”Wearenotsoswell。Thestartergivesthewordthisway,’Allset?Go!’””Allright,Mack,yougivemethewordsharp。IamoutofpractiseandImustgettheideaintomyhead。””Youaregreatontheidea,Isee,”repliedMack。”Rightyouare,anditisjustthesamewiththehammer,Mack。””Aye,Ihavefoundthatout。”
FortwentyminutesorsoCameronpractisedhisstartandateveryattemptMack’sconfidencegrew,sothatwhenhebroughthismanbacktotheplatformheannouncedtoagroupofthegirlsstandingnear,”Don’tsayanything,butIhavethewinnerrighthereforyou。””Why,Mr。Cameron,”criedIsa,”whatawonderyouare!Whatelsecanyoudo?Youareapiper,adancer,ahammer-thrower,andnowarunner。””Jack-of-all-trades,”laughedPerkins,who,withMandy,wasstandingnear。”Yes,butyoucan’tsay’Masterofnone,’”repliedIsasharply。”Betterwait,”saidCameron。”IhaveenteredthisraceonlytosaveMr。Freemanfromcollapse。””Collapse?Fatty?Hecouldn’t,”saidIsawithemphasis。”Lass,Idonotknow,”saidMackgravely。”HelookedmorehollowthaneverIhaveseenhimbefore。””Well,we’llallcheerforyou,Mr。Cameron,anyway,”criedIsa。”Won’twe,girls?Oh,ifwisheswerewings!””Wings?”saidMandy,withapuzzledair。”Whatfor?ThisisaRACE。””Didn’tyouneverseeahenrun,Mandy?”laughedPerkins。”Yes,Ihave,butItellyouMr。Cameronain’tnohen,”repliedMandyangrily。”Andmore!He’sgoingtowin。””Say,Mandy,thatisthetalk,”saidMack,whenthelaughhadpassed。”Didyouhearyon?”headdedtoCameron。
Cameronnodded。”Itisagoodomen,”hesaid。”Iamgoingtodomybest。””And,byJingo!ifyouonlyhadachance,”saidMack,”Ibelieveyouwouldlickthemall。”
AtthisFattybustledup。”Allready,eh?Cameron,Ishalloweyousomethingforthis。LaBellekickedlikeasteeragainstyourenteringatthelastminute。
Itisagainsttherules,youknow。Buthe’sgivenin。”
FattydidnotexplainthathehadintimatedtoLaBellethattherewasnoneedforanxietyasfarasthe”chapfromtheoldcountry”
wasconcerned;hewastheremerelytofillup。
ButifLaBelle’sfearswereallayedbythesecretary’sdisparagingdescriptionofthelatestcompetitor,theysprangfullgrownintolifeagainwhenhesawCameron”allset”forthestart,andmoreespeciallysowhenheheardhisprotestagainsttheFrenchman’smethodinthe”getaway。””Iwantyoutonotice,”hesaidfirmlytoDr。Kane,whowasactingasstarter,”thatthismangetsawayWITHtheword’Go’andnotAFTERit。Itisanoldtrick,butlongagoplayedout。”
ThentheFrenchmanfellintoarage。”Eeteesnotreeck!”sputteredLaBelle。”Eeteestooqueeckforhim。””Allright!”saidDr。Kane。”Youaretostartaftertheword’Go。’
Remember!Sorrywehavenopistol。”
Oncemorethecompetitorscrouchedoverthescratch。”Allset?Go!”
Likethereleasingofawhirlwindthefourrunnersspringfromthescratch,LaBelle,whosespecialtyishis”getaway,”infront,FullertonandCameroninsecondplace,Cahillaclosethird。A
blanketwouldcoverthemall。Atumultofcheersfromthefriendsofthevariousrunnersfollowsthemalongtheirbriefcourse。”Whoisit?Whoisit?”criesMandybreathlessly,clutchingMackbythearm。”Cameron,Iswear!”roarsMack,pushinghiswaythroughthecrowdtothejudges。”No!No!LaBelle!LaBelle!”criedtheFrenchman’sbackersfromthecity。Thejudgesareapparentlyindispute。”IswearitisCameron!”roarsMackagainintheirears,hiseyesaflameandhisfacealightwithafierceandtriumphantjoy。”ItisCameronIamtellingyou!””Oh,getout,youbigbluffer!”criesathin-facedman,pressingcloseuponthejudges。”ItisLaBellebyamile!””Byamile,isit?”shoutsMack。”Thengoandhuntyourman!”andwithaswiftmotionhisbighandfallsuponthethinfaceandsweepsitclearoutofview,themanbearingitcomingtohisfeetinawhitefurysomepacesaway。AsecondlookatMack,however,calmshisrage,andfromadistancehecontinuesleapingandyelling”LaBelle!LaBelle!”
Afterafewmoments’consultationtheresultisannounced。”AtieforthefirstplacebetweenLaBelleandCameron!Timeelevenseconds!Thetiewillberunoffinafewminutes。”
InatumultoftriumphbigMackshouldersCameronthroughthecrowdandcarrieshimofftothedressingtent,wherehespendsthenexttenminutesrubbinghisman’slegsandchantinghisglory。”WhoisthisCameron?”enquiredtheM。P。P。,leaningovertheplatformrailing。
Quickcametheanswerfromthebevyofgirlsthrongingpasttheplatform。”Cameron?He’sourman!”ItwasMandy’svoice,boldandstrong。”Yourman?”saidtheM。P。P。,laughingdownintothecoarseflushedface。”Yes,OURman!”criedIsaMacKenziebackathim。”Andawinner,youmaybesure。””Ah,happyman!”exclaimedtheM。P。P。”Whowouldnotwinwithsuchbackers?Why,Iwouldwinmyself,MissIsa,wereyoutobackmeso。ButwhoisCameron?”hecontinuedtotheMethodistministerathisside。”HeisHaley’shiredman,Ibelieve,andthatfirstgirlisHaley’sdaughter。””Poorthing!”echoedMrs。Freeman,akindlysmileonhermotherlyface。”ButshehasagoodhearthaspoorMandy。””Butwhy’poor’?”enquiredtheM。P。P。”Oh,well,”answeredMrs。Freemanwithhesitation,”youseesheissoveryplain——and——well,notlikeothergirls。Butsheisagoodworkerandhasakindheart。”
Oncemoretherunnersfacethestarter,LaBellegay,alert,confident;Cameronsilent,pale,andgrim。”Allset?Go!”LaBelleisawayerethewordisspoken。Thebell,however,bringshimback,wrathfulandlessconfident。
Oncemoretheystandcrouchingoverthescratch。Oncemorethewordreleasesthemlikeshaftsfromthebow。Abeautifulstart,LaBelleagaininthelead,butCameronhardathisheelsandevidentlywithsomethingtospare。Thusforfiftyyards,sixty,yes,sixty-five。”LaBelle!LaBelle!Hewins!Hewins!”yellhisbackersfrantically,thethin-facedmandancingmadlynearthefinishingtape。TwentyyardstogoandstillLaBelleisinthelead。HighabovetheshoutingrisesMack’sroar。”Now,Cameron!Forthelifeofyou!”
ItwasasifhisvoicehadtouchedaspringsomewhereinCameron’sanatomy。AgreatleapbringshimevenwithLaBelle。Another,another,andstillanother,andhebreaststhetapeawinnerbyayard,timetenandthreefifthsseconds。TheMaplehillfolkgomad,andmadderthanallIsaandhercompanyofgirlfriends。”Igot——one——bad——start——me!He——pull——meback!”pantedLaBelletohisbackerswhowereholdinghimup。”Whopulledyouback?”indignantlycriedthethin-facedman,lookingforblood。”Thatsacrestartair!””Youranafinerace,LaBelle!”saidCameron,comingup。”Non!Peste!Imakheemintenandonefeeft,”repliedthedisgustedLaBelle。”Ihavemadeitinten,”saidCameronquietly。”Aha!”exclaimedLaBelle。”Youareoneblackhorse,eh?So!I
racenomoreto-day!””ThennomoredoI!”saidCameronfirmly。”Why,LaBelle,youwillbeatmeinthenextracesure。Ihavenowind。”
UnderpressureLaBellechangedhismind,andwellforhimhedid;
forinthetwohundredandtwentyyardsandinthequartermileCameron’slackofconditiontoldagainsthim,sothatintheoneheransecondtoLaBelleandintheotherthirdtoLaBelleandFullerton。
TheMaplehillfolkweregloriouslysatisfied,andFattyinanecstasyofdelightradiatedgoodcheereverywhere。Throughoutthevariousconteststheinterestcontinuedtodeepen,thesecretary,withablegeneralship,reservingthehammer-throwingasthemostthrillingeventtothelastplace。For,morethananythingintheworld,men,andespeciallywomen,lovestrongmenandlovetoseetheminconflict。Forthatfatallovecruelwarshavebeenwaged,landshavebeendesolated,kingdomshavefallen。Therewasthepromiseofaveryprettyfightindeedbetweenthethreeenteredforthehammer-throwingcontest,twoofthemexperiencedinthiswarfareandbearinghighhonours,thethirdnewtothegameandunskilled,butlovedforhismodestcourageandforthesimple,gentlehearthecarriedinhisgreatbody。Hecouldnotwin,ofcourse,forMcGee,thechampionofthecitypoliceforce,hadmanyscalpsathisgirdle,andDuncanRoss,”BlackDuncan,”theprideoftheZorras,theunconqueredheroofsomethinglessthanahundredfights——whocouldhopetowinfromhim?ButallthemoreforthisthepeoplelovedbigMackandwishedhimwell。Sodowntheslopingsidesoftheencirclinghillsthecrowdspressedthick,andontheplatformthegreatmenleanedovertherail,whiletheyliftedtheirladiestoplacesofvantageuponthechairsbesidethem。”Oh,Icannotseeabit!”criedIsaMacKenzie,vainlypressinguponthecrowdingmenwho,stolidlyunawareofallbutwhatwasdoinginfrontofthem,effectuallyshutoffherview。”Andyouwanttosee?”saidtheM。P。P。,lookingdownather。”Oh,somuch!”shecried。”Comeuphere,then!”and,givingherahand,heliftedher,smilingandblushing,toaplaceontheplatformwhenceshewithabsorbinginterestfollowedthemovementsofbigMack,andincidentallyoftheothersinasfarastheymightbearanyrelationtothoseofherhero。
Andnowtheyweredrawingforplace。”Aha!Mackisgoingtothrowfirst!”saidtheReverendAlexanderMunro。”Thatisapity。””It’sashame!”criedIsa,withflashingeyes。”Whydon’ttheyputoneofthoseolder——ah——?””Stagers?”suggestedtheM。P。P。”Duffers,”concludedIsa。”Thelotdeterminestheplace,MissIsa,”saidMr。Freeman,withasmileather。”Butthebestmanwillwin。””Oh,Iamnotsosureofthat!”criedthegirlinadistressedvoice。”Mackmightgetnervous。””Nervous?”laughedtheM。P。P。”Thatgiant?””Yes,indeed,Ihaveseenhimthatnervous——”saidIsa,andstoppedabruptly。”Ah!Thatisquitepossible,”repliedtheM。P。P。withaquizzicalsmile。”AndthereisyoungCameronyonder。Heisnotgoingtothrow,ishe?”enquiredMr。Munro。”HeiscoachingMack,”explainedIsa,”andfineheisatit。Oh,there!Heisgoingtothrow!Oh,ifheonlygetstheswing!Oh!
Oh!Oh!Hehasgotitfine!”
AstormofcheersfollowedMack’sthrow,thenadeepsilencewhilethejudgestookthemeasurement。”Onehundredandtwenty-onefeet!””Onehundredandtwenty-one!”echoedahundredvoicesinamazement。”Onehundredandtwenty-one!Itisalie!”criedMcGeewithanoath,stridingouttopersonallysupervisethemeasuring。”Onehundredandtwenty-one!”saidDuncanRoss,shakinghisheaddoubtfully,buthewastoomuchofagentlemantodootherthanwaitforthejudges’decision。”Onehundredandtwenty-onefeetandtwoinches,”wasthefinalverdict,andfromthecrowdthererosearoarthatrolledlikethunderaroundthehills。”It’safluke,andsoitis!”saidMcGeewithanotheroath。”Givemeyourhand,lad,”saidDuncanRoss,evidentlymuchroused。”Itissanoblethrowwhateffer,andworthyofbeegRoryhimself。
Ihafdonebetter,howeffer,butindeedImaynotto-day。”
Itwasindeedagreatthrow,andoneimmediateresultwasthattherewasnoholdingbackinthecontest,noplaying’possum。
Mack’sthrowwastheretobebeaten,andneitherMcGeenorevenBlackDuncancouldaffordtothrowawayasinglechance。Forhammer-throwingisanartrequiringnotonlystrengthbutskillaswell,andnotonlystrengthandskillbutsomethingelsemostdifficulttosecure。Withthestrengthandtheskilltheremustgoarhythmicandperfectcoordinationofallthemusclesinthebody,withexactlythepropercontractingandrelaxingofeachatexactlythepropermomentoftime,andthisperfectcoordinationisaresultrarelyachievedevenbythegreatestthrowers,butwhenachieved,andwiththeman’sfullstrengthbehindit,hisrecordthrowistheresult。
MeantimeCameronwashoveringabouthismaninanecstasyofdelight。”Oh,Mack,oldman!”hesaid。”Yougottheswingperfectly。Itwasadream。Andifyouhadputyourfullstrengthintoityouwouldhavemadeaworldrecord。Why,man,youcouldaddtenfeettoit!””Itisafluke!”saidMcGeeagain,ashetookhisplace。”Makeonelikeit,then,mylad,”saidBlackDuncanwithagrimsmile。
ButthisMcGeefailedtodo,forhisthrowmeasuredninety-sevenfeet。”Averyfairthrow,McGee,”saidBlackDuncan。”Butnotyourbest,andnothingbutthebestwilldothedayappearingly。”
WiththatBlackDuncantookplaceforhisthrow。One——twice——
thriceheswungthegreathammerabouthishead,thensentitwhirlingintotheair。Againamightyshoutannouncedagreatthrowandagainadeadsilencewaitedforthemeasurement。”Onehundredandfourteenfeet!””Aha!”saidBlackDuncan,andsteppedbackapparentlywellsatisfied。
ItwasagainMack’sturn。”Youhavetheprivilegeofallowingyourfirstthrowtostand,”
saidDr。Kane。”Bestletitstand,lad,tillitissbeat,”advisedBlackDuncankindly。”Itissanoblethrow。””Hecandobetter,though,”saidCameron。”Verywell,verywell!”saidDuncan。”Lethimtry。”
ButMack’ssuccesshadkeyedhimuptothehighestpitch。Everynervewastingling,everymuscletaut。Hisfirstthrowhehadtakenwithoutstrain,beingmainlyanxious,underCameron’scoaching,togettheswing,butundertheexcitementincidenttothecontesthehadputmorestrengthintothethrowthanappearedeithertohimselfortohiscoach。Now,however,withnervesandmusclestaut,hewaseagertoincreasehisdistance,tooeageritseemed,forhissecondthrowmeasuredonlyeighty-ninefeet。
AsilencefelluponhisfriendsandCameronbegantochidehim。”Youwentrightbacktoyouroldstyle,Mack。Therewasn’tthesignofaswing。””Iwillgetityet,orbust!”saidbigMackbetweenhisteeth。
McGee’ssecondthrowwentonehundredandseventeenfeet。Acheerarosefromhisbackers,foritwasagreatthrowandwithinfivefeetofhisrecord。UndoubtedlyMcGeewasingreatformandhemightwellbeexpectedtomeasureuptohisbestto-day。
BlackDuncan’ssecondthrowmeasuredonehundredandnineteenfeetseven,whichwasfifteenfeetshortofhisrecordandshowedhimtobeclimbingsteadilyupward。
OncemoretheturncametoMack,andoncemore,withalmostsavageeagerness,heseizedthehammerpreparatorytohisthrow。”Now,Mack,forheaven’ssakegoeasy!”saidCameron。”Takeyourswingeasyandslow。”
ButMackheededhimnot。”Icanbeatit!”hemutteredbetweenhisshutteeth,”andIwill。”So,witheverynervetautandeverymusclestrainedtoitslimit,hemadehisthirdattempt。Itwasinvain。Themeasureshowedninety-sevenfeetsix。AsuppressedgroanrosefromtheMaplehillfolk。”Agrandthrow,lad,forabeginner,”saidBlackDuncan。
Theexcitementnowbecameintense。Byhisfirstthrowofonehundredandtwenty-onefeettwo,Mackremainedstillthewinner。
ButMcGeehadonlyfourfeettogainandBlackDuncanlessthantwotoequalhim。Thelittlesecretarywentskippingaboutaglowwithsatisfactionanddelight。ThedaywasalreadyfamousinthehistoryofCanadianathletics。
AgainMcGeetookplaceforhisthrow,histhirdandlast。Thecrowdgatheredinasnearastheydared。ButMcGeehaddonehisbestforthatday,andhisfinalthrowmeasuredonlyonehundredandfivefeet。
ThereremainedyetbutasinglechancetowrestfromMackMurraytheprizeforthatday,butthatchancelayinthehandsofDuncanRoss,thecoolandexperiencedchampionofmanyahard-foughtfight。AgainBlackDuncantookthehammer。Itwashislastthrow。
Hehadstillfifteenfeettogotoreachhisownrecord,andhehadoftenbeatenthethrowthatchallengedhimto-day,but,ontheotherhand,hehadpassedthroughmanyacontestwherehisthrowhadfallenshortoftheonehemustnowbeattowin。AhushfelluponthepeopleasBlackDuncantookhisplace。Once——twice——and,witheverincreasingspeed,thriceheswungthegreathammer,thenhighandfarithurtledthroughtheair。”Jerusalem!”criedMack。”Whatafling!””Toohigh,”mutteredBlackDuncan。”Youhavegotit,lad,youhavegotit,andyouwelldeserveit。””Tut-tut,nonsense!”saidMackimpatiently。”Waityouaminute。”
Silentandexpectantthecrowdawaitedtheresult。Twiceoverthejudgesmeasuredthethrow,thenannounced”Onehundredandtwenty-
onefeet。”Mackhadwonbytwoinches。
Agreatroarrosefromthecrowd,roundMacktheysurgedlikeaflood,eagertogriphishandsandeagertocarryhimoffshoulderhigh。ButhethrewthemoffasarockthrowsbacktheincomingtideandmadeforDuncanRoss,whostood,calmandpale,andwithhandoutstretched,waitinghim。ItwasanewexperienceforBlackDuncan,andabitter,tobesecondinacontest。Onlyonceinmanyyearshadhebeenforcedtolowerhiscolours,andtobebeatenbyarawandunknownyouthaddedtothehumiliationofhisdefeat。
ButDuncanRosshadinhisveinsthebloodofalonglineofHighlandgentlemenwhoknewhowtotakedefeatwithasmile。”Icongratulateyou,MackMurray,”hesaidinafirm,clearvoice。”YourfamewillbethroughCanadatomorrow,andwellyoudeserveit。”
ButMackcaughttheoutstretchedhandinbothofhisand,leaningtowardBlackDuncan,heroaredathimabovethedin。”Mr。Ross,Mr。Ross,itisnowin!Listentome!”hepanted。”Whataretwoinchesinahundredandtwentyfeet?Astretchingofthetapewilldoit。No,no!Listentome!Youmustlistentomeasyouareaman!Iwillnothaveit!Youcanbeatmeeasilyinthethrow!AtbestitisatieandnothingelsewillIhaveto-day。Atleastletusthrowagain!”hepleaded。ButtothisRosswouldnotlistenforamoment。”Theladhasmadehiswin,”hesaidtothejudges,”andhiswinhemusthave。”
ButMackdeclaredthatnothingunderheavenwouldmakehimchangehismind。Finallythejudges,too,agreedthatinviewofthepossibilityofamistakeinmeasuringwiththetape,itwouldbeonlyrightandfairtocounttheresultatie。BlackDuncanlistenedrespectfullytothejudges’decision。”Youareaskingmeagooddeal,Mack,”hesaidatlength,”butyouareagallantladandIamanoldermanand——””Aye!Andabetter!”shoutedMack。”AndsoIwillagree。”
Oncemorethefieldwascleared。Andnowtherefelluponthecrowdingpeopleahushasiftheystoodinthepresenceofdeathitself。”Ladiesandgentlemen!”saidtheM。P。P。”Doyourealisethatyouarelookinguponatrulygreatcontest,acontestgreatenoughtobeofnational,yes,ofinternational,importance?””Youbetyoursweetlife!”criedtheirrepressibleFatty。”We’regoingsome。’What’sthematterwithourMack?’”heshouted。”’HE’S——ALL——RIGHT!’”camebackthechantfromthesurroundinghillsinhundredsofvoices。”Andwhat’sthematterwithDuncanRoss?”criedMack,wavingahandabovehishead。
Againtheassuranceofperfectrightnesscamebackinamightyroarfromthehills。Butitwashushedintoimmediatesilence,asilencebreathlessandoverwhelming,forBlackDuncanhadtakenoncemorehisplacewiththehammerinhishand。”Oh,Idowishtheywouldhurry!”gaspedIsa,herhandspressedharduponherheart。”Myheartisratherweak,too,”saidtheM。P。P。”IfearIcannotlastmuchlonger。Ah!Therehegoes,thankGod!””Amen!”ferventlyrespondslittleMrs。Freeman,who,intheintensityofherexcitement,isstandingonachairholdingtightbyherhusband’scoatcollar。
NotasoundbreaksthesilenceasBlackDuncantakeshisswing。
Itisacrucialmomentinhiscareer。OnlybyonemaninCanadahasheeverbeenbeaten,andwiththepowersofhisantagonistalluntriedandunknown,foranyonecouldseethatMackhasnotyetthrownhisbest,hemaybecalledupontosurrenderwithinthenextfewminutestheproudpositionhehasheldsolongintheathleticworld。Butthereisnotasignofexcitementinhisface。Withgreatcare,andwithalmostpainfuldeliberation,hebalancesthehammerforamomentortwo,thenonce——twice——and,withatremendousquickeningofspeed,——thrice——heswings,andhisthrowismade。A
greatthrowitis,anyonecansee,andonethatbeatsthewinner。
Inhushedandstrainedsilencethepeopleawaittheresult。”Onehundredandtwenty-onefeetnine。”
Thenrisestheroarthathasbeenheldpentupduringthelastfewnerve-rackingminutes。”Itissagoodenoughthrow,”saidBlackDuncanwithaquietsmile,”butthereissmoreinmeyet。Now,lad,doyourbestandtherewillbenohardfeelingwiththissmanwhatefferhappens。”
BlackDuncan’saccentandidiomsrevealtheintenseexcitementthatliesbehindhisquietface。
Macktakesthehammer。”Iwillnotbeatit,youmaybesure,”hesays。”ButIwilljusttakeaflingatitanyway。””Now,Mack,”saysCameron,”forthesakeofallyouloveforgetthedistanceandshowthemtheBraemarswing。Easyandslow。”
ButMackwaveshimasideandstandspondering。Heis”gettingtheidea。””Man,doyouseehim?”whispershisbrotherDanny,whostandsneartoCameron。”Ibelievehehasgotit。”
Cameronnodshishead。Mackwearsanimpressiveairofconfidenceandstrength。”Itwillbeagreatthrow,”saysCamerontoDanny。”Easyandslow”Mackpoisesthegreathammerinhishand,swingingitgentlybackwardandforwardasifithadbeenaboy’stoy,thegreatmusclesinarmsandbackripplingupanddowninfirmfullwavesunderhiswhiteskin,forheisnowstrippedtothewaistforthisthrow。
Suddenly,asifatcommand,themusclesseemtospringtotheirplaces,tense,alert。”Easy。”Yes,truly,butbynomeans”slow。””Easy,”thegreathammerswingsabouthisheadinwhirlingcircles,swiftandeverswifter。Once——andtwice——thegreatmusclesinbackandarmsandbackandlegsknottedinbunches——thrice!”Ah-h-h!”Along,wailing,horriblesound,halfmoan,halfcry,breaksfromthepeople。Mackhasmissedhisdirection,andthegreathammer,weightedwiththepotentialitiesofdeath,isdescribingaparabolahighovertheheadsofthecrowding,shrieking,scatteringpeople。”Oh,myGod!MyGod!Oh,myGod!MyGod!”Withhishandscoveringhiseyesthebigmanisswayingfromsidetosidelikeamightytreebeforeatempest。CameronandRossbothspringtohim。
Onthehillsidesmenstandrigid,pale,shaking;womenshriekandfaint。Oneghastlymomentofsuspense,andthenahorridsickeningthud;onemoreagonisingsecondofsilence,andthenfromascoreofthroatsrisesacry:”It’sallright!Allright!Noonehurt!”
Fromfivehundredthroatsbreaksaweirdunearthlyminglingofstrangesounds;cheersandcries,shoutsandsobs,prayersandoaths。InthemidstofitallMacksinkstohisknees,withhandsoutstretchedtoheaven。”GreatGod,IthankThee!IthankThee!”hecriesbrokenly,thetearsstreamingdownhisghastlyface。Then,fallingforwarduponhishands,hesteadieshimselfwhilegreatsobscomeheavingfromhismightychest。CameronandRoss,stillupholdinghim,throughthecrowdamancomespushinghisway,hurlingmenandwomenrightandleft。”Back,people!Andbestill。”Itistheminister,AlexanderMunro。”Bestill!ItisagreatdeliverancethatGodhaswrought!
Peace,woman!Godisnear!Letuspray。”
Instantlyallnoisesarehushed,hatscomeoff,andalluptheslopinghillsmenandwomenfalltotheirknees,orremainstandingwithheadsbowed,whiletheminister,uprightbesidethekneelingman,spreadshishandstowardsheavenandpraysinavoicesteady,strong,thrilling:”AlmightyGod,greatandwonderfulinThyways,mercifulandgraciousinThyprovidence,Thouhastwroughtagreatdeliverancebeforeoureyesthisday。AllpowerisinThyhands。AllforcesmoveatThycommand。Thinehanditisthatguidedthisdreadhammerharmlesstoitsownplace,savingthepeoplefromdeath。
Itiseverthus,Father,forThouartLove。WelifttoTheeourhearts’praise。MaywewalksoftlybeforeTheethisdayandalway。
Amen!””Amen!Amen!”Oneveryhandandupthehillsidesrisestheferventsolemnattestation。”Rise,Mr。Murray!”saystheministerinaloudandsolemnvoice,givingMackhishand。”Godhasbeengracioustoyouthisday。Seethatyoudonotforget。””Hehasthat!Hehasthat!”sobsMack。”AndGodforgivemeifIeverforget。”And,suddenlypushingfromhimthemanyhandsstretchedouttowardshim,hestumbleshiswaythroughthecrowd,ledoffbyhistwofriendstowardsthetent。”Holdonthereaminute!Letusgetthismeasurementfirst。”Itwasthematter-of-fact,cheeryvoiceofFattyFreeman。”IfIamnotmistakenwehaveagreatthrowtomeasure。””Quiteright,Mr。Freeman,”saidtheminister。”Letusgetthemeasurementandletnotthedaybespoiled。””Here,youpeople,don’tstandtheregawkinglikealotofdottychumps!”criedthesecretary,strivingtowhipthemoutofthemoodofhorrorintowhichtheyhadfallen。”Getamoveon!Givethejudgesachance!Whatisit,doctor?”
Thejudgeswereconsulting。Atlengththedecisionwasannounced。”Onehundredandtwenty-nineseven。””Hooray!”yelledFatty,flinginghisstrawhathigh。”Onehundredandtwenty-nineseven!Itisaworldthrow!Whydon’tyouyell,youpeople?Don’tyouknowthatyouhaveaworld-beateramongyou?
Yell!Yell!””ThreecheersforMackMurray!”calledouttheReverendHarperFreemanfromtheplatform,swinginghisgreatblackbeaverhatoverhishead。
Itwaswhatthepeoplewanted。Again,andagain,andyetagainthecrowdexhausteditspent-upemotionsinfranticcheers。Thecloudsofgloomwererolledback,thesunwasshiningbrightagain,andwithfreshzestthepeopleturnedtotheenjoymentoftherestoftheprogramme。”Thankyou,Sir!”saidFattyamidtheuproar,grippingthehandofMr。Munro。”Youhavesavedthedayforus。Wewereallgoingtosmash,butyoupulledusout。”
MeantimeinthetentDuncanRosswasdiscoursingtohisfriends。”Man,Mack!Yon’samightythrow!DoyouknowitisswithinfivefeetofmyownrecordandwithintenofBigRory’s?Then,”hesaidsolemnly,”youareintheworld’sfirstclassto-day,myboy,andyouarejustbeginning。””Ihavejustquit!”saidMack。”Whist,lad!Thississnotthedayforsayinganythingaboutit。
Wewillwaitaweeandto-daywewilljustbethankful。”Andwiththattheyturnedtootherthings。
Theywerestillinthedressingtentwhenthesecretarythrusthischeeryfaceundertheflap。”Isay,boys!Areyouready?Cameron,wewantyouonthepipes。””Harp!”saidMack。”Iamgoinghome。Iamquiteuseless。””Andme,too,”saidCameron。”Ishallgowithyou,Mack。””What?”criedFattyinconsternation。”Lookhere,boys!Isthisasquaredeal?GodknowsIamnearlyallinmyself。I’vehadenoughtokeepthisthingfromgoingtopieces。Don’tyougobackonmenow!””Thatisso!”saidMackslowly。”Cameron,youmuststay。Youareneeded。Iwillspoilthingsmorebystayingthanbygoing。I
wouldbeforeverseeingthathammercrushingdown——”Hecoveredhisfacewithhishandsandshuddered。”Allright,Mack!Iwillstay,”saidCameron。”Butwhataboutyou?””Oh,”saidBlackDuncan,”MackandIwillwalkaboutandhaveasmokeforalittle。””Thanks,boys,youarethestuff!”saidFattyfervently。”Oncemoreyouhavesavedtheday。Comethen,Cameron!Getyourpipes。
OldSutherlandiswaitingforyou。”
ButbeforehesetoffMackcalledCamerontohim。”YouwillseeIsa,”hesaid,”andtellherwhyIcouldnotstay。
Andyouwilltakeherhome。”Hisfacewasstillpallid,hisvoiceunsteady。”Iwilltakecareofher,Mack,neverfear。Butcouldyounotremain?Itmighthelpyou。”
ButMackonlyshookhishead。HisferventHighlandsoulhadtoorecentlypassedthroughthevalleyofdeathanditsshadowswerestilluponhim。
FourhourslaterFattylookedinuponMackathisownhome。Hefoundhimsittinginthemoonlightintheopendoorofthebignewbarn,withhisnew-madefriend,DuncanRoss,atonedoorpostandoldPiperSutherlandattheother,whileupanddownthefloorintheshadowwithinCameronmarched,droningthewildmelodyofthe”MaccrimmonLament。”Mournfulandweirditsoundedthroughthegloom,butupontheheartsoftheseHighlandersitfelllikeasoothingbalm。WithawaveofhishandMackindicatedaseat,whichFattytookwithoutaword。Irrepressiblethoughhewas,hehadalltheinstinctsofatruegentleman。Heknewitwasthetimeforsilence,andsilenthestoodtilltheLamenthadrunthroughits”doubling”andits”trebling,”endingwiththesimplestatelymovementofitsoriginaltheme。ToFattyitwasameremadandunmelodiousnoise,but,readingthefacesofthethreemenbeforehiminthemoonlight,hehadsenseenoughtorecognisehisownlimitations。
AtlengththeLamentwasfinishedandCameroncameforwardintothelight。”Ah!Thatissgoodforthesoul,”saidoldpiperSutherland。”DoyouknowwhatyourpipeshavebeensayingtomeinyonLament?
’Yea,thoughIwalkthroughDeath’sdarkvale,YetwillIfearnoneill;
ForThouartwithme,andThyrodAndstaffmecomfortstill。’
Andwehavebeeninthevalleythissday。”
Mackrosetohisfeet。”Icouldnothavesaiditmyself,but,astrueasdeath,thatisthewordforme。””Well,”saidFatty,risingbriskly,”Iguessyouareallright,Mack。IconfessIwasabitanxiousaboutyou,but——””Thereisnoneed,”saidMackgravely。”Icansleepnow。””Good-night,then,”repliedFatty,turningtogo。”Cameron,Ioweyouawholelot。Iwon’tforgetit。”Hesethishatuponthebackofhishead,stickinghishandsintohispocketsandsurveyingthegroupbeforehim。”Say!YouHighlandersareagreatbunch。Idonotpretendtounderstandyou,butIwanttosaythatbetweenyouyouhavesavedtheday。”Andwiththatthecheery,frisky,irrepressible,butkindlylittlemanfadedintothemoonlightandwasgone。
Forthefourthtimethedayhadbeensaved。
CHAPTERVI
ASABBATHDAYINLATEAUGUST
ItwasaSabbathdayinlateAugust,andinnomonthoftheyeardoesaSabbathdaysochimewiththetime。FortheSabbathdayisadayforrestandholythought,andthelateAugustistheresttimeoftheyear,whenthewoodsandfieldsareallasleepinaslumberousbluehaze;thesacredtime,too,forinlateAugustoldMotherEarthisbreathingherholiestaspirationsheavenward,havingmadeofferingofherbestinthefullfruitageoftheyear。
HenceaSabbathdayinlateAugustchimesmarvellouslywellwiththetime。
AndthisparticularSabbathdaywasperfectofitskind,adreamy,drowsyday,adaywhengenialsunsandhazycoolairsmingleinexcellentharmony,andthetiredworker,freedfromhisweek’stoil,basksandstretches,yawnsandrevelsinrestundertheorchardtrees;unless,indeed,hegoestomorningchurch。AndtomorningchurchCameronwentasarule,butto-day,owingtoadullacheinhisheadandageneralsenseoflanguorpervadinghislimbs,hehadchoseninstead,aslikelytobemorehealingtohisachingheadandhislanguidlimbs,thegenialsun,temperedwithcoolandlazyairsundertheorchardtrees。AndhencehelaywatchingthedemocratdownthelanedrivenofftochurchbyPerkins,withMandybesidehiminthefrontseat,theseatofauthorityandofactivity,andMr。Haleyaloneinthebackseat,theseatofhonourandofretirement。Mrs。Haleywastoooverbornebytheheatandrushofthebusyweektoadventuretheheatanddustoftheroad,andtosustainthesomewhatstrenuousdiscourseoftheReverendHarperFreeman,towhoseflocktheHaleysbelonged。
This,however,wasnotMrs。Haley’sinvariablecustom。InthecoolerweatheritwasherhabittodriveonaSundaymorningtochurch,sittinginthebackseatbesideherhusband,withTimandMandyoccupyingthefrontseatbesidethehiredman,butduringtheheatandhurryoftheharvesttimeshewouldtakeadvantageofthequietnessofthehouseandofthetwoorthreehours’respitefromtheburdenofhouseholddutiestomakeuparrearsofsleepaccumulatedduringtheprecedingweek,salvingherconscience,forshehadaconscienceinthematter,withapromisethatshemightgointheeveningwhenitwascoolerandwhenshewasmorerested。
Thispromise,however,havingserveditsturn,wasneverfulfilled,forbytheeveningthewheelsofhouseholdtoilbeganoncemoretoturn,andMrs。Haleyfounditeasiertoworshipvicariously,sendingMandyandTimtotheeveningservice。Andtothisservicetheyoungpeoplewerebynomeansloathtogo,foritwasheldonfaireveningsinMacBurney’swoods,twomilesawaybytheroad,onemilebythepaththroughthewoods。OnoccasionPerkinswouldhitchupinthesinglebuggyDexter,thefieryyoungcolt,toofieryforanyothertodrive,and,asaspecialattentiontohisemployer’sdaughter,woulddrivehertotheservice。ButsincethecomingofCameron,Mandyhadallowedthiscustomtofallintodisuse,atfirstsomewhattoPerkins’relief,forthecoltwasrestlessandfrettedagainstthetierein;and,besides,Perkinswasnotasyetquitepreparedtoacknowledgeanyspecialrelationshipbetweenhimselfandtheyoungladyinquestionbeforetheassembledcongregation,preferringtoregardhimselfandtoberegardedbyothersasafreelance。Later,however,asMandy’spreferenceforawalkthroughthewoodsbecamemoremarked,Perkins,muchtohisdisgust,foundhimselfreducedtotheattitudeofasuppliant,urgingthesuperiorattractionofaswiftdrivebehindDexterasagainstawearywalktotheservice。Mandy,however,withthedirectnessofhersimplenature,hadnocompunctioninfranklymaintainingherpreferenceforawalkwithTimandCameronthroughthewoods;indeed,morethanoncesheallowedPerkinstodriveoffwithhisfierycolt,aloneinhisglory。
ButthisSabbathmorning,asCameronlayundertheorchardtrees,hewasfirmlyresolvedthathewouldgivethewholedaytothenursingoftheacheinhisheadandthepainfullanguorinhisbody。Andsolyingheallowedhismindtowanderuncontrolledoverthehappeningsofthepastmonths,troubledbyalazyconsciousnessofasorespotsomewhereinhislife。Graduallytheregrewintoclearnesstherealisationofthecauseofthissorespot。”WhatisthematterwithPerkins?”heaskedofTim,whohaddeclinedtogotochurch,andwhohadstrolledintotheorchardtobenearhisfriend。”WhatisthematterwithPerkins?”Cameronaskedasecondtime,forTimwasapparentlytoomuchengagedwithalateharvestappletoanswer。”How?”saidtheboyatlength。”Heissoinfernallygrumpywithme。””Grumpy?He’ssore,Iguess。””Sore?””Youbet!EversinceIbeathimintheturnipsthatday。””EversinceYOUbeathim?”askedCameroninamazement。”Whyshouldhebesoreagainstme?””Heknowsitwasyoudoneit,”saidTim。”Nonsense,Tim!Besides,Perkinsisn’tababy。Hesurelydoesn’tholdthatagainstme。””Huh,huh,”saidTim,”everybody’spokin’funathim,andhehatesthat,andeversincethepicnic,too,hehatesyou。””Butwhyintheworld?””Oh,shucks!”saidTim,impatientatCameron’sdensity。”Iguessyouknowallright。””Know?NotI!””Gitout?””Honorbright,Tim,”repliedCameron,sittingup。”Now,honestly,tellme,Tim,whyintheworldPerkinsshouldhateme。””Youputhisnoseoutofjoint,Iguess,”saidTimwithagrin。”Oh,rot,Tim!How?””Everyhow,”saidTim,proceedingtoelaborate。”Firstwhenyoucamehereyouwerenogood——Imean——”Timcheckedhimselfhastily。”Iknowwhatyoumean,Tim。Goon。Youarequiteright。I
couldn’tdoanythingonthefarm。””Now,”continuedTim,”youcandoanythingjistasgoodashim——
exceptbindin’,ofcourse。He’saterroratbindin’,butatpitchin’andshockin’andloadin’you’rejistasgood。””But,Tim,that’sallnonsense。Perkinsisn’tsuchafoolastohatemebecauseIcankeepupmyend。””Hedon’tlikeyou,”saidTimstubbornly。”Butwhy?Whyinthenameofcommonsense?””Well,”saidTim,summingupthesituation,”beforeyoucomeheusedtobethehullthing。Nowhe’sgottoplaysecondfiddle。”
ButCameronremainedunenlightened。”Oh,pshaw!”continuedTim,makingfurtherconcessionstohisfriend’sstupidity。”Atthedances,attheraisin’s,runnin’,jumpin’——everythin’——PerkinsusedtobetheKingBee。Now——”
Tim’ssilencefurnishedanimpressiveclosetothecontrast。”Why!
Theyallthinkyouarejustfine!”saidTim,withasuddenburstofconfidence。”They?””Alltheboys。Yes,andthegirls,too,”saidTim,allowinghissolemnfacetheunusualluxuryofasmile。”Thegirls?””Aw,yehknowwellenough——theMurraygirls,andtheMacKenzies,andthehulllotofthem。Andthen——andthen——there’sMandy,too。”
HereTimshotakeenglanceathisfriend,whonowsatleaningagainstthetrunkofanappletreewithhiseyesclosed。”Now,Tim,youareashrewdlittlechap”——hereCameronsatupright——”buthowdoyouknowaboutthegirls,andwhatisthisyousayaboutMandy?Mandyisgoodtome——verykindandallthat,but——””SheusedtolikePerkinsprettywell,”saidTim,withakindofhesitatingshyness。”AndPerkins?””Oh,hethoughthejistownedher。Guessheain’tsosurenow,”
addedTim。”Iguessyou’vechangedMandyallright。”
ItwastheonethingCameronhatedtohear,buthemadelightofit。”Oh,nonsense!”heexclaimed。”ButifIdidIwouldbemightygladofit。MandyistoogoodforamanlikePerkins。Why,heisn’tsafe。””He’saterror,”repliedTimseriously。”Theyareallscairtofhim。He’saterrortofight。Why,atMacKenzie’sraisin’lastyearhejistwentroundfoamin’likeanoldboarandnobodydastsayawordtohim。EvenMackMurraywasscairttotouchhim。Whenhegetslikethatheain’tafraidofnothin’andhe’sawfulquickandstrong。”
Timproceededtoenlargeuponthistheme,whichapparentlyfascinatedhim,withtalesofPerkins’prowessinrough-and-tumblefighting。ButCameronhadlostinterestandwaslyingdownagainwithhiseyesclosed。”Well,”hesaid,whenTimhadfinishedhisrecital,”ifheisthatkindofamanMandyshouldhavenothingtodowithhim。”
ButTimwastroubled。”Dadlikeshim,”hesaidgloomily。”Heisagoodhand。Andmalikeshim,too。Hetaffiesherup。””AndMandy?”enquiredCameron。”Idon’tknow,”saidTim,stillmoregloomy。”Iguesshekindofmakesher。I’d——I’djistliketotakealumpoutofhim。”Tim’seyesblazedintoasuddenfire。”Herunsthingsonthisfarmaltogethertoomuch。””Buckupthen,Tim,andbeathim,”saidCameron,dismissingthesubject。”AndnowImusthavesomesleep。Ihavegotanawfulheadon。”
Timwasquickenoughtounderstandthehint,butstillhehoveredabout。”Say,I’mawfulsorry,”hesaid。”Can’tIgitsomethin’?Youdidn’teatnobreakfast。””Oh,allIwantissleep,Tim。Iwillbeallrighttomorrow,”
repliedCameron,touchedbythetoneofsympathyinTim’svoice。”Youareafinelittlechap。Trotalongandletmesleep。”
ButnosleepcametoCameron,partlybecauseofthehammerknockinginhishead,butchieflybecauseofthethoughtssetgoingbyTim。
Cameronwasnotabnormallyegotistical,buthewasdelightedlyawareofthenewplaceheheldinthecommunityeversincethenowfamousDominionDaypicnic,and,nowthattheharvestrushhadsomewhatslackened,socialengagementshadbeguntocrowduponhim。
Dancesandfrolics,coonhuntsandraisingswerebecomingthevoguethroughoutthecommunity,andnosocialfunctionwascompletewithoutthepresenceofCameron。Butthissuddenpopularityhaditsembarrassments,andamongthem,andthreateningtobecomeannoying,wasthehostilityofPerkins,veiledasyet,butnonethelessreal。Moreover,behindPerkinsstoodabandofyoungfellowsofwhomhewastherecognisedleaderandoverwhomhisabilityinthevariousartsandcraftsofthefarm,hisphysicalprowessinsports,hisgay,cheerymanner,and,itmustbesaid,thereputationheboreforacertainfiercebrutecourageinrough-and-
tumblefighting,gavehimasortofascendency。
ButPerkins’attitudetowardshimdidnotafterallcauseCameronmuchconcern。Therewasanotherandmoreannoyingcauseofembarrassment,andthatwasMandy。Tim’swordskeptreiteratingthemselvesinhisbrain,”You’vechangedMandyallright。”OverthisdeclarationofTim’s,Cameronproceededtoarguewithhimself。
Hesatboltuprightthathemightfacehimselfonthematter。”Now,then,”hesaidtohimself,”let’shavethisthingout。””Mostwillingly。ThisgirlwasonthewaytoengagementtothisyoungmanPerkins。Youcomeonthescene。Everythingischanged。””Well!Whatofit?It’samightygoodthingforher。””Butyouarethecauseofit。””Theoccasion,rather。””No,thecause。Youhaveattractedhertoyou。””Ican’thelpthat。Besides,itisamerepassingwhim。She’llgetoverallthat?”AndCameronlaughedscornfullyinhisownface。”Doyouknowthat?Andhowdoyouknowit?Timthinksdifferently。””Oh,confounditall!IseethatIshallhavetogetoutofhere。””Awisedecisiontruly,andthesoonerthebetter。Doyouproposetogoatonce?””Atonce?Well,Ishouldliketospendthewinterhere。Ihavemadeanumberoffriendsandlifeisbeginningtobepleasant。””Exactly!Itsuitsyourconvenience,buthowaboutMandy?””Oh,rubbish!MustIbegovernedbythefanciesofthatsillygirl?Besides,thewholethingisabsurdlyridiculous。””Butfactsarestubborn,andanyonecanseethatthegirlis——””Hangitall!I’llgoattheendofthemonth。””Verywell。Andintheleave-taking——?””What?””Itispleasanttobeappreciatedandtocarryawaywithonememories,Iwillnotsaytender,butappreciative。””Ican’tactlikeaboor。Imustbedecenttothegirl。Besides,sheisn’taltogetherafool。””No,butverycrude,veryprimitive,verypassionate,andthereforeverydefenseless。””Allright,Ishallsimplyshakehandsandgo。”
So,withtheconsequentsenseofreliefthathighresolvealwaysbrings,Cameronlaydownagainandfellintoslumberanddreamsofhome。