FromthesedreamsofhomeMandyrecalledhimwithasummonstodinner。Ashiseye,stillfilledwiththevisionofhisdreams,felluponherinallthegorgeoussplendourofherSundaydress,hewasconsciousofastrongsenseofrepulsion。Howcoarse,howcrude,howvulgarsheappeared,howhorriblyoutofkeepingwiththosescenesthroughwhichhehadjustbeenwanderinginhisdreams。”Iwantnodinner,Mandy,”hesaidshortly。”IhaveabadheadandIamnothungry。””Nodinner?”ThatamanshouldnotwantdinnerwastoMandyquiteinexplicable,unless,indeed,hewereill。”Areyousick?”shecriedinquickalarm。”No,Ihaveaheadache。Itwillpassaway,”saidCameron,turningoveronhisside。StillMandylingered。”Letmebringyouanicepieceofpieandacupoftea。”
  Cameronshuddered。”No,”hesaid,”bringmenothing。Imerelywishtosleep。”
  ButMandyrefusedtobedrivenaway。”Say,I’mawfulsorry。Iknowyou’resick。””Nonsense!”saidCameron,impatiently,waitingforhertobegone。
  StillMandyhesitated。”I’mawfulsorry,”shesaidagain,andhervoice,deep,tender,full-toned,revealedheremotion。
  Cameronturnedimpatientlytowardsher。”Lookhere,Mandy!There’snothingwrongwithme。Ionlywantalittlesleep。Ishallbeallrightto-morrow。”
  ButMandy’sfearswerenottobeallayed。”Say,”shecried,”youlookawfulbad。””Oh,getout,Mandy!Goandgetyourdinner。Don’tmindme。”
  Cameron’stonewasdecidedlycross。
  WithoutfurtherremonstranceMandyturnedsilentlyaway,butbeforesheturnedCameroncaughtthegleamoftearsinthegreatblueeyes。Aswiftcompunctionseizedhim。”Isay,Mandy,Idon’twanttoberude,but——””Rude?”criedthegirl。”You?Youcouldn’tbe。Youarealwaysgood——tome——and——I——don’t——know——”Herehervoicebroke。”Oh,come,Mandy,getawaytodinner。Youareagoodgirl。Nowleavemealone。”
  ThekindnessinhisvoicequitebrokedownMandy’salltooslightcontrol。Sheturnedaway,audiblysniffling,withheraprontohereyes,leavingCameroninastateofwrathfulperplexity。”Oh,confounditall!”hegroanedtohimself。”Thisisarottengo。ByJove!ThismeanstheWestforme。TheWest!Afterall,that’stheplace。Herethereisnochanceanyway。WhydidInotgosooner?”
  Herosefromthegrass,shiveringwithasuddenchill,wenttohisbedinthehaymow,and,coveringhimselfwithTim’sblanketsandhisown,fellagainintosleep。Here,lateintheafternoon,Timfoundhimandcalledhimtosupper。
  WithMandy’swatchfuleyeuponhimhewentthroughtheformofeating,butMandywasnottobedeceived。”Youain’teatin’nothin’,”shesaidreproachfullyasherosefromthetable。”Enoughforamanwhoisdoingnothing,”repliedCameron。”WhatI
  wantisexercise。IthinkIshalltakeawalk。””Goingtochurch?”sheenquired,aneagerlightspringingintohereye。”Tochurch?Ihadn’tthoughtofit,”repliedCameron,but,catchingthegleamofasmileonPerkins’faceandnotingtheutterlywoebegoneexpressiononMandy’s,headded,”Well,Imightaswellwalktochurchasanyplaceelse。Youaregoing,Tim?””Huhhuh!”repliedTim。”IamgoingtohitchupDeck,Mandy,”saidPerkins。”Oh,I’mgoin’towalk!”saidMandy,emphatically。”Allright!”saidPerkins。”GuessI’llwalktoowiththecrowd。””Don’tmindme,”saidMandy。”Idon’t,”laughedPerkins,”youbet!Noranybodyelse。””Andthat’snolie!”sniffedMandy,withatossofherhead。”Betterdrivetochurch,Mandy,”suggestedhermother。”Youknowyou’rejisttiredoutanditwillbelatewhenyougetstarted。””Tired?Late?”criedMandy,withalacrity。”I’llbethroughthemdishesinajiffyandbereadyinnotime。Ilikethewalkthroughthewoods。””Dependsonthecompany,”laughedPerkinsagain。”SodoI。Guesswe’llallgotogether。”
  Truetoherpromise,Mandywasreadywithinhalfanhour。Cameronshudderedashebeheldthebewilderingvarietyofcolourinherattireandthestillmorebewilderingarrangementofhatandhair。”You’regoodandgay,Mandy,”saidPerkins。”What’sthekilling?”
  Mandymadenoreplysavebyadisdainfulflirtofherskirtsasshesetoffdownthelane,followedbyPerkins,CameronandTimbringinguptherear。
  Thelanewasagrassysward,cutwithtwowagon-wheeltracks,andwithapicturesquesnakefenceoneitherside。Beyondthefenceslaythefields,someofthemwithstubblerakedclean,thenextyear’sclovershowinggreenabovetheyellow,somewiththegrainstandingstillintheshock,andsomewiththecrop,thelateoatsforinstance,stilluncut,butreadyforthereaper。Theturnipfieldwassplendidlyandluxuriantlygreenwithneverasignofthebrownearth。Thehaymeadow,too,wasgreenandpurplewiththesecondgrowthofclover。
  Sodownthelaneandbetweentheshornfields,yellowandgreen,betweenthecloverfieldsandtheturnips,theywalkedinsilence,forthespelloftheSabbatheveninglayuponthesunnyfields,barredwiththeshadowsfromthetreesthatgrewalongthefencelineseverywhere。Atthe”slashing”thewagonrutsfadedoutandtheroadnarrowedtoasinglecowpath,windingitswaybetweenstumpsandroundlogpiles,halfhiddenbyaluxuriantgrowthoffoxgloveandfireweedandasters,andeverywherethegloriousgoldenrod。Thenthroughthebarsthepathledintothewoods,anobleremnantofthebeechandelmandmapleforestfromwhichthefarmhadbeencutsomesixtyyearsbefore。Coolandshadowytheystood,andshotthroughwithbrightshaftsofgoldfromthewesteringsun,fullofmysterioussilenceexceptforthetwitteringofthesleepybirdsorfortheremonstrantcallofthesentinelcrowfromhiswatchtoweronthedeadtopofagreatelm。Deeperintotheshadethepathranuntilinthegloomitfadedalmostoutofsight。
  Soothedbythecoolshade,Cameronloiteredalongthepath,pausingtolearnofTimthenamesofplantsandtreesashewent。”Ain’tyehnevercomin’?”calledMandyfromthegloomfarinfront。”What’salltherush?”repliedTim,impatiently,wholovednothingbetterthanaquietwalkwithCameronthroughthewoods。”Rush?We’llbelate,andIhatewalkin’upbeforethehullcrowd。
  Comeon!”criedhissisterinimpatienttone。”Allright,Mandy,we’renearlythroughthewoods。Ibegintoseetheclearingyonder,”saidCameron,pointingtowherethelightwasbeginningtoshowthroughthetreetopsbeforethem。
  Buttheywerelateenough,andMandywasgladofthecoveroftheopeninghymntoallowhertofindherwaytoagroupofhergirlfriends,themalesofthepartytakingshelterwithaneighbouringgroupoftheirownsexnearby。
  Upontheslopingsidesofthegrassyhillsandunderthebeechandmapletrees,thevanguardoftheretreatingwoods,satthecongregation,facingthepreacher,whostoodonthegrassylevelbelow。Behindthemwasthesolidwallofthickwoods,overthemtimespreadingboughs,andfarabovethetreesthebluesummersky,allthebluerforthelittlewhitecloudsthatsailedserenelikeshipsuponasea。Attheirfeetlaytheopencountry,checkeredbythesnakefencesintofieldsofyellow,green,andbrown,androllingawaytomeetthewoodsatthehorizon。
  TheSabbathrestfilledthesweetair,breathedfromtheshadywoods,resteduponthecheckeredfields,andliftedwiththehymntotheblueheavenabove。Astatelycathedralitwas,thisplaceofworship,filledwiththeincenseofflowersandfields,archedbythehighdomeofheaven,andlightedbythegloryofthesettingsun。
  Relievedbythewalkforatimefromtheacheinhishead,Cameronsurrenderedhimselftothemysteriousinfluencesoftheplaceandthehour。Helethiseyeswanderoverthefieldsbelowhimtothefarhorizon,andbeyond——beyondthewoods,beyondtheinterveningleaguesoflandandsea——andwasagaingazinguponthesunlitlovelinessoftheCuaghOir。TheGlenwasabrimwithgoldenlightthissummerevening,thepurplewasonthehillsandthelittlelochgleamedsapphireatthebottom。
  Thepreacherwasreadinghistext。”Untoonehegavefivetalents,toanothertwo,toanotherone,toeverymanaccordingtohisseveralability,andstraightwaytookhisjourney,”andsoontotheendofthatmarvellouslywisetale,wisewiththewisdomofGod,confirmedbythewisdomofhumanexperience。
  TheReverendHarperFreeman’svoicecouldhardly,evenbycourtesy,becalledmusical;infact,itwasharshandstrident;butthiseveningthehills,andthetrees,andthewideopenspaces,Nature’smightymodulator,subduedtheharshness,sothatthevoicerolleduptothepeopleclear,full,andsonorous。Norwasthepreacherpossessedofgreatlearningnorenduedwiththegiftofeloquence。Hehad,however,ashrewdknowledgeofhispeopleandoftheirwaysandoftheirneeds,andhehadakindlyheart,and,morethanall,hehadthepreacher’sgift,thedivinecapacityfortakingfire。
  ForatimehiswordsfellunheededuponCameron’souterear。”Toeverymanhisownendowments,somegreat,somesmall,but,markyou,nomanleftquitepoverty-stricken。Godgiveseverymanhischance。NomancanlookGodintheface,notoneofyouherecansaythatyouhavehadnochance。”
  Cameron’svagrantmind,suddenlyrecalled,respondedwithaquickassent。Opportunity?Endowment?Yes,surely。HismindflashedbackovertheyearsofhiseducationattheAcademyandtheUniversity,longlazyyears。Howlittlehehadmadeofthem!
  Othershadturnedthemintothegoldofsuccess。HewonderedhowoldDunnwasgettingon,andLinklater,andlittleMartin。Howfarawayseemedthosedays,andyetonlysomefourorfivemonthsseparatedhimfromthem。”Onewasafailure,adead,flatfailure,”continuedthepreacher。”Notsomuchawickedman,nomurderer,nodrunkard,nogambler,butamiserablefailure。Poorfellow!Attheendoflifeawretchedbankrupt,losingevenhisoriginalendowment。Howwouldyouliketocomehomeafterten,twenty,thirtyyearsofexperimentwithlifeandconfesstoyourfatherthatyouweredeadbrokeandnogood?”
  AgainCameron’smindcamebackfromitswanderingwithastart。Gobacktohisfatherafailure!Hedrewhislipdownhardoverhisteeth。Notwhilehelived!Andyet,whatwasthereinprospectforhim?Hiswholesoulrevoltedagainstthedrearymonotonyandthenarrownessofhispresentlife,andyet,whatotherpathlayopen?Cameronwentstrayinginfancyoverthepast,orinexcursionsintothefuture,while,parallelwithhisrambling,thesermoncontinuedtomakeitswaythroughitsvariousheadsandparticulars。”Why?”Thevoiceofthepreacherroseclear,dominant,arresting。”Whydidhefailsoabjectly,someanly,sodespicably?Forthereisnoexcuseforafailure。Listen!NomanNEEDfail。Amanwhoisafailureisamean,selfish,lazychump。”Mr。Freemanwascolloquial,ifanything。”Somemenpityhim。Idon’t。Ihavenouseforhim,andheistheonethinginalltheworldthatGodhimselfhasnousefor。”
  AgainCameron’smindwasjerkedbackasarunawayhorsebyarein。
  Sofarhislifehadbeenafailure。Wastherethennoexcuseforfailure?Whatofhisupbringing,hiseducation,hisenvironment?
  Hehadbeenindulgingthehabitduringtheselastweeksofshiftingresponsibilityfromhimselfforwhathehadbecome。”Whatwasthecauseofthisyoungman’sfailure?”reiteratedthepreacher。Thepreacherhadawholesomebeliefinthevalueofreiteration。Hehadahabitofrubbinginhispoints。”Heblamedtheboss。Listentohisimpudence!’Iknewtheetobeahardman。’Heblamedhisowntemperamentanddisposition。’Iwasafraid。’Butthebossbringshimupsharpandshort。’Quitlying!’hesaid。’I’lltellyouwhat’swrongwithyou。You’vegotameanheart,youain’thonest,andyou’retoolazytolive。Here,takethatmoneyfromhimandgiveittothemanthatcandomostwithit,andtakethisuselessloaferoutofmysight。’Andservedhimright,too,sayI,impudent,lazyliar。”
  Cameronfoundhismindrisinginwrathfuldefenseoftheunhappywretchedfailureinthestory。Butthepreacherwasutterlyrelentlessandproceededtoenlargeuponthecharacteroftheunhappywretch。”Impudent!Thewaytotellanimpudentmanistolethimtalk。
  Nowlistentothismancheektheboss!’Iknewyou,’hesaid。
  ’Youskineverybodyinsight。’Ihavealwaysnoticed,”remarkedthepreacher,withatwinkleinhiseye,”thatthehiredmanwhocan’tkeepuphisendisthekindthatcheekstheboss。Andsoitiswithlife。Why,somemenwouldcheekAlmightyGod。TheyturnrightroundandfacetheotherwaywhenGodisexplainingthingstothem,whenHeispersuadingthem,whenHeistryingtohelpthem。
  Thentheyglancebackovertheirshouldersandsay,’Aw,gwan!I
  knowbetterthanyou。’Thinkoftheimpudenceofthem!That’swhatmanyamandoeswithGod。WithGOD,mindyou!GOD!YourFatherinheaven,yourBrother,yourSaviour,GodasyouknowhimintheManofGalilee,theManyoualwaysseewiththesickandtheoutcastandthebroken-hearted。ItisthisGodthatownsyouandallyou’vegot——behonestandsayso。YoumustbeginbygettingrightwithGod。””God!”OncemoreCameronwentwanderingbackintothefarawaydaysofchildhood。Godwasverynearthen,andveryfriendly。Howwellherememberedwhenhismotherhadtuckedhiminatnightandhadkissedhimandhadputoutthelight。Heneverfeltaloneandafraid,forshelefthim,soshesaid,withGod。ItwasGodwhotookhismother’splace,neartohisbedside。InthosedaysGodseemedverynearandverykind。Herememberedhismother’slookonedaywhenhedeclaredtoherthathecouldhearGodbreathingjustbesidehiminthedark。HowremoteGodseemedto-dayandhowshadowy,and,yes,hehadtoconfessit,unfriendly。Heheardnomoreofthesermon。Withacuriousacheinhisheartheallowedhismindtodwellamidthosehappy,happymemorieswhenhismotherandGodwerethenearestanddearesttohimofallheknew。Itmayhavebeentheacheinhisheadortheoppressivelanguorthatseemedtopossesshisbody,butthroughouttheprayerthatfollowedthesermonhewasconsciouschieflyofagreatlongingforhismother’stouchuponhishead,andwiththatalongingforhisboyhood’ssenseofthefriendlyGodinhisheart。
  AndsoasthepreacherledthemuptoGodinprayer,Cameronbowedhisheadwiththeothers,thankfulthathecouldstillbelievethat,thoughcloudsanddarknessmightbeaboutHim,Godwasnotbeyondthereachofthesoul’scrynorquiteunmovedbyhumanneed。
  Andforthefirsttimeforyearshesentforthasalittlechildhiscryofneed,”Godhelpme!Godhelpme!”
  CHAPTERVII
  THECHIVAREE
  Therewasstilllightenoughtosee。Thelasthymnwasannounced。
  Cameronwasconsciousofadeep,poignantemotion。Heglancedswiftlyabouthim。Theeyesofallwereuponthepreacher’sfacewhilehereadinslowsonoroustonesthewordsoftheoldMethodisthymn:”Come,ThouFountofeveryblessing!
  TunemyhearttosingThygrace;”
  allexceptthegroupofyoungmenofwhomPerkinswasthecentre,who,bymeansofthesaccharinemediumknownasconversationlozenges,wereseekingtodiverttheattentionofthebandofyounggirlssittingbeforethem。AmongthesesatMandy。Ashiseyeresteduponthebillowyoutlinesofherfigure,strugglingwiththelimitationsofherwhiteblouse,trickedoutwithpinkribbons,hewasconsciousofawaveofmingledpityanddisgust。Dull,stupid,andvulgarshelooked。ItwasatherthatPerkinswasflippinghisconversationlozenges。Onefelluponherhymnbook。Withastartsheglancedabout。NotaneyeexceptCameron’swasturnedherway。
  Withasmileandablushthatburneddeepunderthedulltanofherneckandcheekshetookthelozenge,readitsinscription,burningadeeperred。ThewordswhichshehadreadshetookasCameron’s。
  Sheturnedhereyesfulluponhisface。Thelightoftremulousjoyintheirlovelydepthsstartledandthrilledhim。Asnickerfromthegroupofyoungmenbehindrousedinhimadeepindignation。
  Theyweretakingtheircoarsefunoutofthissimple-mindedgirl。
  Cameron’sfuriousglanceatthemappearedonlytoincreasetheiramusement。ItdidnotlessenCameron’sembarrassmentandragethatnowandthenduringthereadingofthehymnMandy’seyeswereturneduponhimasifwithnewunderstanding。Enragedwithhimself,andmorewiththegroupofhoodlumsbehindhim,Cameronstoodfortheclosinghymnwithhisarmsfoldedacrosshisbreast。
  Atthesecondverseahandtouchedhisarm。ItwasMandyofferinghimherbook。Oncemoreasnickerfromthegroupofdelightedobserversbehindhimstirredhisindignationonbehalfofthisawkwardanduntutoredgirl。Heforcedhimselftolistentothewordsofthethirdverse,whichroseclearandsonorousinthepreacher’svoice:”HereIraisemyEbenezer,HitherbyThyhelpI’mcome;
  AndIhope,byThygoodpleasure,Safelytoarriveathome。”
  ThesereneassuranceoftheoldMethodisthymnrosetriumphantinthesinging,anassurancebornofanexperienceofpastconflictendingintriumph。Thatnoteofhighandsereneconfidenceconjuredupwithaflashofmemoryhismother’sface。Thatwashercharacteristic,aserene,undismayedcourage。Inthedarkesthoursthatsteadyflameofcourageneverdieddown。
  Butoncemorehewasrecalledtotheserviceofthehourbyavoice,rich,full,low,yetofwonderfulpower,singingtheoldwords。IttookhimamomentortwotodiscoverthatitwasMandysingingbesidehim。Herfacewasturnedfromhimandupwardstowardsthetreesaboveher,throughthenetworkofwhoseleavesthestarswerebeginningtoshine。Amazed,enthralled,helistenedtotheflowingmelodyofhervoice。Itwaslikethesongofabrookrunningdeepintheforestshade,full-tonedyetsoft,quietyetthrilling。Sheseemedtohaveforgottenhersurroundings。HersoulwasholdingconversewiththeEternal。Helostsightofthecoarseandfleshlyhabilimentsintheglimpsehecaughtofthesoulthatlivedwithin,pure,itseemedtohim,tender,andgood。Hisheartwentouttothegirlinanewpity。Beforethehymnwasdonesheturnedherfacetowardshim,and,whetheritwasthemagicofhervoice,ortheglorioussplendourofhereyes,orthemystictouchofthefastdarkeningnight,herfaceseemedtohavelostmuchofitscoarsenessandallofitsstupidity。
  Asthecongregationdispersed,Cameron,insilence,andwiththespellofhervoicestilluponhim,walkedquietlybesideMandytowardsthegapinthefenceleadingtothehighroad。BehindhimcamePerkinswithhisgroupoffriends,chaffingwitheachotherandwiththegirlswalkinginfrontofthem。AsCameronwassteppingovertherailswherethefencehadbeenletdown,oneoftheyoungmenfollowingstumbledheavilyagainsthim,nearlythrowinghimdown,andbeforehecouldrecoverhimselfPerkinshadtakenhisplacebyMandy’ssideandseizedherarm。Therewasagenerallaughatwhatwasconsideredaperfectlyfairandnotunusualpieceofjockeyinginthesquiringofyoungdamsels。Theproperprocedureinsuchacasewasthatthediscomfitedcavaliershouldbidehistimeandservealiketurnuponhisrival,theyoungladymeanwhilemaintaininganattitudepurelypassive。ButMandywasnotsominded。ReleasingherselffromPerkins’grasp,sheturneduponthegroupofyoungmenfollowing,exclaimingangrily,”Yououghttobeashamedofyourself,SamSailor!”Then,movingtoCameron’sside,shesaidinaclear,distinctvoice:”Mr。Cameron,wouldyoupleasetakemybookforme?””Comeon,boys!”saidPerkins,withhisneverfailinglaugh。”I
  guesswe’renotinthis。””Takeyourmedicine,Perkins,”laughedoneofhisfriends。”Yes,I’lltakeitallright,”repliedPerkins。Butthelaughcouldnotconcealtheshakeofpassioninhisvoice。”Itwillwork,too,youbet!”
  Sosaying,hestrodeoffintothegatheringgloomfollowedbyhisfriends。”Comealong,Mr。Cameron,”saidMandywithasillygiggle。”I
  guesswedon’tneedthemfellows。Theycan’tfoolus,canthey?”
  Hermanner,herspeech,herlaughrudelydissipatedallCameron’snewfeelingtowardsher。Thewholeepisodefilledhimonlywithdisgustandannoyance。”Come,then,”hesaid,almostroughly。”Weshallneedtohurry,forthereisastormcomingup。”
  Mandyglancedatthegatheringclouds。”Mygoodness!”shecried;”it’scomin’upfast。My!Ihatetogitmyclotheswet。”Andoffshesetatarapidpace,keepingabreastofhercompanionandmakinggaybutelephantineattemptsatsprightlyconversation。BeforeCameron’sunsympatheticsilence,however,allhersprightlyattemptscametoabjectfailure。”What’sthematterwithyou?”atlengthsheasked。”Don’tyouwanttoseemehome?””What?”saidCameron,abruptly,forhisthoughtswerefaraway。”Oh,nonsense!Ofcourse!Whynot?Butweshallcertainlybecaughtinthestorm。Letushurry。Here,letmetakeyourarm。”
  Hismannerwasbrusque,almostrude。”Oh,IguessIcangetalong,”repliedMandy,catchingoffherhatandgatheringupherskirtoverhershoulders,”butwe’llhavetohustle,forI’dhatetohaveyouget,wet。”HerimperturbablegoodhumourandhersolicitudeforhimrebukedCameronforhisabruptness。”Ihopeyouwillnotgetwet,”hesaid。”Oh,don’tyouworryaboutme。Iain’tsaltnorsugar,butI
  forgotallaboutyourbein’sick。”AndwithlabouredbreathpoorMandyhurriedthroughthegrowingdarknesswithCameronkeepingclosebyherside。”Wewon’tbelongnow,”shepanted,astheyturnedfromthesidelinetowardstheirowngate。
  Asifinreplytoherwordstheresoundedfrombehindthefenceandclosetotheirsidealongloudhowl。Camerongaveastart。”GreatCaesar!Whatdogisthat?”heexclaimed。”Oh,”saidMandycoolly,”guessit’sMacKenzie’sCarlo。”
  Immediatelythererosefromthefenceontheothersideanansweringhowl,followedbyafullchorusofhowlsandyelpsmingledwithabawlingofcalvesandtheringingofcowbells,asifadozencursormorewereinfullcryafteraherdofcattle。
  Cameronstoodstillinbewilderedamazement。”Whatthedeucearetheyat?”hecried,peeringthroughthedarkness。”Huh!”gruntedMandy。”Them’scursallright,buttheyain’tmuchdog。YouwaittillIseethemfellows。They’llpayforthis,youbet!””Doyoumeantosaythesearenotdogs?”criedCameron,speakinginherear,sogreatwasthedin。”Dogs?”answeredMandywithindignantscorn。”Naw!Justor’narycurs!Comealong,”shecried,catchinghisarm,”let’shurry。””Here!”hecried,suddenlywrenchinghimselffree,”Iamgoingtoseeintothis。””No,no!”criedMandy,grippinghisarmoncemorewithherstronghands。”Theywillhurtyou。Comeon!We’rejusthome。Youcanseethemagain。No,Iwon’tletyougo。”
  Invainhestruggled。Herstronghandsheldhimfast。Suddenlytherewasasuccessionofshort,sharpbarks。Immediatelydeadsilencefell。Notasoundcouldbeheard,notashapeseen。”Comeoutintotheopen,youcowardlycurs!”shoutedCameron。”Comeon!One,two,threeatatime,ifyoudare!”
  Butsilenceansweredhim。”Come,”saidMandyinalowvoice,”let’shurry。It’sgoin’torain。Comeon!Comealong!”
  Cameronstoodirresolute。Thenaroseoutoftheblackdarknessalongquaveringcatcall。WithasuddendashCameronsprangtowardsthefence。Instantlytherewasasoundofrunningfeetthroughtheplowedfieldontheotherside,thensilence。”Comeback,youcowards!”ragedCameron。”Isn’tthereamanamongyou?”
  Foransweraclodcamehurtlingthroughthedarkandstruckwithathuduponthefence。Immediately,asifatasignal,therefellaboutCameronaperfecthailofclodsandevenstones。”Oh!Oh!”shriekedMandy,rushingtowardshimandthrowingherselfbetweenhimandthefallingmissiles。”Comeaway!Comeaway!
  They’lljustkillyou。”
  ForanswerCameronputhisarmsaboutheranddrewherbehindhim,shieldingherasbesthecouldwithhisbody。”Doyouwanttokillawoman?”hecalledaloud。
  Atoncethehailofclodsceasedand,ragingashewas,Mandydraggedhimhomeward。Atthedoorofthehousehemadetoturnback。”Notmuch,youdon’t,”saidMandy,stoutly,”orIgowithyou。””Oh,allright,”saidCameron,”letthemgo。Theyareonlyalotofcurs,anyway。”
  Forafewminutestheystoodandtalkedinthekitchen,Cameronmakinglightoftheincidentandmakingstrenuouseffortstodissembletheragethatfilledhissoul。AfterafewminutesconversationCameronannouncedhisintentionofgoingtobed,whileMandypassedupstairs。Heleftthehouseandstoledownthelanetowardtheroad。Thethrobbingpaininhisheadwasforgottenintheblindragethatpossessedhim。Hehadonlyonelonging,tostandwithinstrikingdistanceofthecowardlycurs,onlyonefear,thattheyshouldescapehim。Swiftly,silently,hestoledownthelane,everynerve,everymuscletenseasasteelspring。Histhroatwashot,hiseyessodazzledthathecouldscarcelysee;hisbreathcameinquickgasps;hishandsweretremblingaswithanervouschill。Thestormhadpartiallyblownaway。Ithadbecomesolightthathecoulddimlydiscernanumberoffiguresattheentrancetothelane。Havinghisquarryinsight,Cameroncrouchedinthefencecorner,holdinghardbytherailtillheshouldbecomemasterofhimself。Hecouldheartheirexplosionsofsuppressedlaughter。Itwassomeminutesbeforehehadhimselfinhand,thenwithaswiftsilentrunhestoodamongthem。Sobusyweretheyinrecountingthevariousincidentsintherecent”chivaree,”thatbeforetheywereawareCameronwasuponthem。Athisapproachthecirclebrokeandscattered,someflyingtothefence。ButPerkinswithsomeothersstoodtheirground。”Hello,Cameron!”drawledPerkins。”Didyouseeourcows?I
  thoughtIheardsomeofthemdowntheline。”
  ForanswerCameronlaunchedhimselfathimlikeaboltfromabow。
  TherewasasinglesharpcrackandPerkinswasliterallyliftedclearoffhisfeetandhurledbackupontheroad,wherehelaystill。FiercelyCameronfacedroundtothenextman,buthegavebackquickly。AthirdsprangtothrowhimselfuponCameron,butoncemoreCameron’shandshotforwardandhisassailantwashurledbackheavilyintothearmsofhisfriends。BeforeCameroncouldstrikeagainayounggiant,knownasSamSailor,flunghisarmsabouthim,crying——”Tut-tut,youngfellow,thiswon’tdo,youknow。Can’tyoutakeabitoffun?”
  ForanswerCameronclinchedhimsavagely,grippinghimbythethroatandplantingtwoheavyblowsuponhisribs。”Here——boys,”gaspedtheyoungfellow,”he’s——chokin’——the——life——
  out——ofme。”
  Fromallsidestheythrewthemselvesuponhimand,striking,kicking,fightingfuriously,Cameronwentdownunderthestrugglingmass,hishandstillgrippingthethroatithadseized。”Say!He’saregularbull-dog,”criedone。”Githoldofhislegsandyankhimoff,”which,withshoutsandlaughter,theyproceededtodoandpiledthemselvesuponhim,chantingtherefrain——”Morebeef!Morebeef!”
  Afewminutesmoreoffranticstrugglingandawildagonisedscreamrosefrombeneaththemassofmen。”Gitoff,boys!Gitoff!”roaredtheyounggiant。”I’mafraidhe’shurt。”
  Flingingthemoffoneitherside,hestoodupandwaitedfortheirvictimtorise。ButCameronlayonhisface,moaningandwrithing,ontheground。”Say,boys,”saidSam,kneelingdownbesidehim,”I’mafraidhe’shurtedbad。”
  InhiswrithingCameronliftedoneleg。Ittoppledovertooneside。”Jumpin’Jeremiah!”saidSaminanawedvoice。”Hisleg’sbroke!
  WhatinSamHillcanwedo?”
  Ashespoketherewasasoundofrunningfeet,comingdownthelane。Themoon,shiningthroughthebreakingclouds,revealedafigurewithfloatinggarmentsrapidlyapproaching。”Mycats!”criedSaminaterrifiedvoice。”It’sMandy。”
  LikeleavesbeforeasuddengustofwindthegroupscatteredandonlySamwasleft。”What——whatareyoudoin’?”pantedMandy。”Whereishe?Oh,isthathim?”SheflungherselfdowninthedustbesideCameronandturnedhimover。Hisfacewaswhite,hiseyesglazed。Helookedlikedeath。”Oh!Oh!”shemoaned。”Havetheykilledyou?Havetheykilledyou?”Shegatheredhisheaduponherknees,moaninglikeawoundedanimal。”GoodLord,Mandy,don’tgoonlikethat!”criedSaminahorrifiedvoice。”It’sonlyhislegbroke。”
  Mandylaidhisheadgentlydown,thensprangtoherfeet。”Onlyhislegbroke?Whodoneit?Whodoneit,tellme?Whodoneit?”shepanted,hervoicerisingwithhergaspingbreath。”Whatcowarddoneit?Wasityou,SamSailor?””Guesswe’reallinit,”saidSamstupidly。”Itwasjistabitoffun,Mandy。”
  ForanswersheswungherheavyhandharduponSam’sface。”Say,Mandy!Holdhard!”criedSam,surpriseandtheweightoftheblowalmostknockinghimoffhisfeet。”Youcowardlybrute!”shegasped。”Getoutofmysight。Oh,whatshallwedo?”ShedroppedonherkneesandtookCameron’sheadoncemoreinherarms。”Whatshallwedo?””Guesswe’llhavetogithiminsomewheres,”saidSam。”Howcanwecarryhimthough?Ifwehadsomekindofastretcher?””Wait!Iknow,”criedMandy,flyingoffupthelane。
  Beforemanyminuteshadpassedshehadreturned,breathinghard。”It’s——the——milkhouse——door,”shesaid。”I——guessthat’ll——do。””That’lldoallright,Mandy。NowIwishsomeofthemfellerswouldcome。”
  Sampulledoffhiscoatandmadeofitapillow,thenstooduplookingforhelp。HiseyefellupontheprostrateandsenselessformofPerkins。”Say,what’llwedowithhim?”hesaid,pointingtothesilentfigure。”Whoisit?”enquiredMandy。”What’sthematter?””It’sPerkins,”repliedSam。”Hehithimaterriblecrack。””Perkins!”saidMandywithscorn。”Lethimlie,thedog。Comeon,takehishead。””Youcan’tdoit,Mandy,nousetrying。Youcan’tdoit。””Comeon,Itellyou,”shesaidfiercely。”Quityourjawin’。Hemaybedyin’forallIknow。I’dcarryhimaloneifitwasn’tforhisbrokenleg。”Slowly,painfullytheycarriedhimtothehouseandtothefrontdoor。”Waitaminute!”saidMandy。”I’llhavetogitthingsfixedabit。
  Wemustn’twakemother。Itwouldscarehertodeath。”
  ShepassedquicklyintothehouseandsoonSamsawalightpassfromroomtoroom。InafewmomentsMandyreappearedatthefrontdoor。”Quick!”whisperedSam。”He’scomin’to。””Oh,thankgoodness!”criedMandy。”Let’sgithiminbeforehewakes。”
  Oncemoretheyliftedtheirburdenandwithinfinitedifficultyandmuchpainfulmanoeuveringtheygottheinjuredmanthroughthedoorsanduponthespareroombed。”Andnow,SamSailor,”criedMandy,comingclosetohim,”youjisthitchupDeckandhustleforthedoctorifeveryoudidinyourlife。Don’twaitfornothin’,butgo!Go!”Shefairlypushedhimoutofthedoor,runningwithhimtowardsthestable。”Oh,Sam,hurry!”shepleaded,”forifthismanshoulddieIwillneverbethelikeagain。”Herfacewaswhite,hereyesglowinglikegreatstars;hervoicewassoftandtremulouswithtears。
  Samstoodforamomentgazingasifuponavision。”Whatareyoulookin’at?”shecried,stampingherfootandpushinghimaway。”Jumpin’Jeremiah!”mutteredSam,asherantowardsthestable。”IsthatMandyHaley?Guesswedon’tknowmuchabouther。”
  HisnimblefingerssoonhadDexterhitchedtothebuggyandspeedingdownthelaneatapacesufficientlyrapidtosuitthehighspiritofeventhatfieryyoungcolt。
  Atthehighroadhecameuponhisfriends,someofwhomwereworkingwithPerkins,othersconversinginawedandhurriedundertones。”Hello,Sam!”theycalled。”Holdup!””I’minahurry,boys,don’tstopme。I’mscaredtodeath。Andyoubettergithome。She’llbedownonyouagain。””Howishe?”criedavoice。”Don’tknow。I’mgoin’forthedoctor,andthesoonerwegitthatdoctorthebetterforeverybodyaround。”AndSamdisappearedinawhirlofdust。”Say!Whowouldathoughtit?”hemused。”ThatMandyHaley?
  She’saterror。Andthemeyes!Oh,giton,Deck,whatyoumonkeyin’about?Wonderifshe’sgoneonthatyoungfeller?I
  guesssheisallright!Say,wasn’tthataclouthehandedPerkins。Anddidn’tshegivemeone。Butthemeyes!MandyHaley!
  Bythejumpin’Jeremiah!Andthewayshelooksatafeller!Here,Deck,whatyoufoolin’about?Gwannow,oryou’llgitintotrouble。”
  Deck,whohadbeenindulginghimselfinaseriesofleapsandplunges,shyingateventhemostfamiliarobjectsbytheroadside,settleddownatlengthtoabusinessliketrotwhichbroughthimtothedoctor’sdoorinaboutfifteenminutesfromtheHaleys’gate。
  ButtoSam’sdismaythedoctorhadgonetoCramm’sMill,sixorsevenmilesaway,andwouldnotbebacktillthemorning。Samwasinaquandary。TherewasanotherdoctoratBrookfield,fivemilesfurtheron,buttherewasapossibilitythathealsomightbeout。”Say,thereain’tnousegoin’backwithoutadoctor。She’d——
  she’d——Jumpin’Jeremiah!Whatwouldshedo?Say,Deck,you’vegottogitdowntobusiness。We’regoin’tothecity。Therearedoctorstherethickashaironadog。We’lltryDr。Turnbull。
  Say,it’llbegreatifwecouldgithim!Deck,we’lldoit!Butyougottogitupanddust。”
  AndthisDeckproceededtodotosuchgoodpurposethatinaboutanhour’stimehestoodbeforeDr。Turnbull’sdoorinthecity,somewhatwet,itistrue,butwithhisfieryspiritstilluntamed。
  HereagainadversefatemettheunfortunateSam。”DoctorTurnbull’snoathome,”saidthemaid,smartwithcapandapron,whoopenedthedoor。”Howlongwillhebegone?”enquiredSam,wonderingwhatshehadonherhead,andwhy。”There’snotellin’。Anhour,ortwohours,orthree。””Threehours?”echoedSam。”Say,afellermightkickthebucketinthattime。”
  Themaidsmiledanundisturbedsmile。”Bucket?Whatbucket,eh?Whatbucketareyetalkin’aboot?”sheenquired。”Say,you’resmart,ain’tyeh!ButIgotayoungfellerthat’sbrokehislegand——””Hisleg?”saidthemaidindifferently。”Well,he’sgotanother?””Yes,youbethehas,butonelegain’tmuchgoodwithouttheother。Howwouldyouliketohoparoundononeleg?Andhe’shurtinside,too,hislights,Iguess,andotherthings。”Sam’sanatomicalknowledgewassomewhatvague。”Andbesides,hisgirl’stakin’onawful。””Oh,issheindeed?”repliedthemaid,thisitemapparentlybeingtoheroftheveryslightestimportance。”Say,ifyouonlysawher,”saidSam。”Pretty,Isuppose,”saidthemaidwithatouchofscorn。”Pretty?No,uglyasahedgefence。Butsay,Iwishshewashererightnow。She’dbringyoutoyour——totime,youbet。””Wouldshe,now?I’dsorther。”Andthelittlemaid’sblackeyessnapped。”Say,what’llIdo?Jistgottohaveadoctor。””Ye’llnogithimtillto-morrow。””To-morrow?””Howfarootareye?””Twelvemiles。””Twelvemiles?Ye’llnogethimaminuteaforeto-morrownoon。””Say,thatyoungfeller’llcroak,sure。Awayfromhometoo。Nofriends。AllhisfolksinScotland。””Scotland,didyesay?”Somethingappearedtowakeupinthelittlemaid。”Lookhere,whydon’tyegetadoctorinsteado’
  daunderin’yourtimehere?””Gitadoctor?”echoedSaminvastsurprise。”Andain’tItryin’
  togitadoctor?Where’llIgitadoctor?””Gotothehospital,yegawk,andaskforDr。Turnbull,andtellhimtheyoungladisastrangerandthathisfolkareinScotland。
  Hoots,yegomeril,beoffnoo,an’thepuirladwantin’ye。Come,I’llpityeonyerway。”Themaidbyherspeechwasobviouslyexcited。
  Samglancedattheclockashepassedout。Hehadbeenawayanhourandahalf。”Jumpin’Jeremiah!I’vegottohurry。She’lltakemyheadoff。””Ofcourseyehave,”saidthemaidsharply。”Godowntwostreetsthere,thentakethefirstturntoyourleftandgostraightonforhalfadozenblocksorso。Mindyetellthedoctorthelad’sfraeScotland!”shecriedtoSamashedroveoff。
  AtthehospitalSamwasfortunateenoughtocatchDr。Turnbullinthehallwithoneortwoothers,justastheywereabouttopassintotheconsultingroom。SuchwasSam’sdesperatestateofmindthathewentstraightuptothegroup。”IwantDr。Turnbull,”hesaid。”Thereheisbeforeyou,”repliedasharp-facedyoungdoctor,pointingtoabenevolentlookingoldgentleman。”Dr。Turnbull,there’sayoungfellerhurtdreadfuloutourway。
  Hisleg’sbroke。Guesshe’shurtinsidetoo。Andhe’sastranger。
  HisfolksareallinScotland。Guesshe’sdyin’,andI’vegot——
  I’vegotahorseandbuggyatthedoor。Icangityououtandbackinajiffy。Say,doctor,I’mallreadytostart。”
  Asmilepassedoverthefacesofthegroup。ButDr。Turnbullhadtoolongexperiencewithdesperatecasesandwithdesperatemen。”MydearSir,”hereplied,”Icannotgoforsomehours。””Doctor,Iwantyounow。Igottohavesomebodyrightnow。””Abrokenleg?”musedthedoctor。”Yes,andhurtinside。””Howdidithappen?”saidthedoctor。”Eh?Idon’tknowexactly,”repliedSam,takensomewhataback。”Somethin’fellonhim。Butheneedsyoubad。””Ican’tgo,myman,butwe’llfindsomeone。What’shisnamedidyousay?””HisnameisCameron,andhe’sfromScotland。””Cameron?”saidthesharp-facedyoungdoctor。”Whatdoeshelooklike?””Looklike?”saidSaminaperplexedvoice。”Well,thegirlsallthinkhelooksprettygood。He’sdarkcomplectedandhe’samightysmartyoungfeller。Greatonjumpin’andrunnin’。Say,he’sacrackajack。Why,attheDominionDaypicnic!Butyoumusta’
  heardabouthim。He’sthechap,youknow,thatwonthehundredyards。Playsthepipesand——””Playsthepipes?”criedDr。Turnbullandtheyoungdoctortogether。”Andhisname’sCameron?”continuedtheyoungdoctor。”Iwondernowif——””Isay,Martin,”saidDr。Turnbull,”Ithinkyouhadbettergo。
  Thecasemaybeurgent。””Cameron!”criedMartinagain。”Ibetmybatit’s——Here,waittillIgetmycoat。I’llbewithyouinajerk。Haveyougotagoodhorse?””He’sallright,”saidSam。”He’llgityouthereinanhour。””Anhour?Howfarisit?””Twelvemiles。””Greatheavens!Come,then,getamoveon!”AndsoitcamethatwithinanhourCameron,openinghiseyes,lookedupintothefaceofhisfriend。”Martin!ByJove!”hesaid,andclosedhiseyesagain。”Martin!”
  hesaidagain,lookinguponthefamiliarface。”Say,oldboy,isthisadream?Iseemtobehavinglotsofthem。””It’snodream,oldchap,butwhatinthemischiefisthematter?
  Whatdoesallthisfevermean?Let’slookatyou。”
  AbriefexaminationwasenoughtoshowthedoctorthatabrokenlegwastheleastofCameron’strouble。Ahastyinvestigationoftheresourcesofthefarmhousedeterminedthedoctor’scourse。”Thismanhastyphoidfever,abadcasetoo,”hesaidtoMandy。”Wewilltakehimintothehospital。””Thehospital?”criedMandyfiercely。”Willyou,then?””Hewillbealotoftroubletoyou,”saidthedoctor。”Trouble?Trouble?Whatareyoutalkin’about?””We’reawfulbusy,Mandy,”interposedthemother,whohadbeenrousedfromherbed。”Oh,shucks,mother!Oh,don’tsendhimaway,”shepleaded。”I
  cannursehim,justaseasy。”Shepaused,withquiveringlips。”Itwillbemuchbetterforthepatienttobeinthehospital。Hewillgetconstantandsystematiccare。Hewillbeundermyownobservationeveryhour。Iassureyouitwillbebetterforhim,”
  saidthedoctor。”Betterforhim?”echoedMandyinafaintvoice。”Well,lethimgo。”
  Inlessthananhour’stime,suchwasDr。Martin’senergeticpromptness,hehadhispatientcomfortablyplacedinthedemocratonanimprovisedstretcherandonhiswaytothecityhospital。
  Andthusitcameaboutthattheproblemofhisleave-taking,whichhadvexedCameronforsomanydays,wassolved。
  CHAPTERVIII
  INAPPLETIME”Anotherbasketofeggs,Mr。Cameron,andsuchdeliciouscream!I
  amdeeplygrievedtoseeyousonearlywell。””Grieved?””Foryouwillbeleavingusofcourse。””Thanks,thatiskindofyou。””Andtherewillbeanendtoeggsandcream。Ah!Youarealuckyman。”Andthetrim,neat,bright-facednurseshookherfingerathim。”SoIhaveoftenremarkedtomyselfthesesixweeks。””Afriendisagreatdiscoveryandbythesesametokensyouhavefoundone。””Truly,theyhavebeenmorethankind。””Thismakesthetwelfthvisitinsixweeks,”saidthenurse。”Inbusyharvestandthreshingtime,too。Doyouknowwhatthatmeans?””Toacertainextent。Itisawfullygoodofthem。””Butsheisshy,shy——andIthinksheisafraidofYOU。Herchiefinterestappearstobeinthekitchen,whichshehasneverfailedtovisit。”
  ThebloodslowlyroseinCameron’sface,fromwhichthesummertanhadallbeenbleachedbyhissixweeks’fightwithfever,buthemadenoreplytothebrisk,sharp-eyed,sharp-mindedlittlenurse。”AndIknowsheisdyingtoseeyou,and,indeed,”shechuckled,”itmightdoyougood。Sheistrulywonderful。”Andagainthenurselaughed。”Don’tyouthinkyoucouldbearavisit?”Thesmilebroadeneduponherface。
  Butunawareshehadtouchedasensitivespotinherpatient,hisHighlandpride。”IshallbemorethanpleasedtohaveanopportunitytothankMissHaleyforhergreatkindness,”herepliedwithdignity。”Allright,”repliedthenurse。”Ishallbringherin。Nowdon’texciteyourself。Thatfeverisnotsofaraway。Andonlyafewminutes。Whenwefarmersgocalling——Iamafarmer,remember,andknowthemwell——whenwegocallingwetakeourknittingandspendtheafternoon。”
  InafewmomentsshereturnedwithMandy。Thedifferencebetweenthestout,red-faced,coarse-featured,obtrusivelyhealthycountrygirl,heavyoffootandhand,slowofspeechandawkwardofmanner,andtheneat,quick,deft-fingered,bright-facednursewassomarkedthatCameroncouldhardlycontrolthewaveofpitythatsweptthroughhisheart,forhecouldseethatevenMandyherselfwasvividlyawareofthecontrast。InvainCamerontriedtoputheratherease。Shesimplysatandstared,nowatthewalls,nowatthefloor,refusingforatimetouttermorethanmonosyllables,punctuatedwithgiggles。”Iwanttothankyoufortheeggsandcream。Theyarefine,”saidCameronheartily。”Oh,pshaw,that’snothin’!Lotsmorewheretheycomefrom,”
  repliedMandywithagiggle。”Butit’salongwayforyoutodrive;andinthebusytimetoo。””Oh,wehadtocomeinanywayforthings,”repliedMandy,makinglightofherservice。”Youareallwell?””Oh,prettymiddlin’。Maain’trightsmart。She’stoomuchtodo,andthat’sthetruth。””Andtheboys?”Cameronhesitatedtobemorespecific。”Oh,there’snothin’eatin’them。Idon’tbotherwiththemmuch。”
  Mandywasdesperatelytwistingherwhitecottongloves。
  Atthispointthenurse,withafinalwarningtothepatientnottotalktoomuchandnottoexcitehimself,lefttheroom。InamomentMandy’swholemannerchanged。”Say!”shecriedinahurriedvoice;”Perkinsisleft。””Left?””Icouldn’tjiststandhimafter——after——thatnight。Dadwantedhimtostay,butIcouldn’tjiststandhim,andsohequit。””Quit?””Ijisthatehimsince——since——thatnight。WhenIthinkofwhathedoneIcouldkillhim。My,Iwasgladtoseehimlyin’thereinthedust!”Mandy’swordscamehotandfast。”Theymight’akilledyou。”ForthefirsttimeintheinterviewshelookedfairlyintoCameron’seyes。”My,youdolookawful!”shesaid,withdifficultycommandinghervoice。”Nonsense,Mandy!Yousee,itwasn’tmylegthathurtme。Itwasthefeverthatpulledmedown。””Oh,I’llneverforgetthatnight!”criedMandy,strugglingtokeepherlipsfromquivering。”NorwillIeverforgetwhatyoudidformethatnight,Mandy。Samtoldmeallaboutit。Ishallalwaysbeyourfriend。”
  Foramomentlongersheheldhimwithhereyes。Thenherfacegrewsuddenlypaleand,withvoiceandhandstrembling,shesaid:”Imustgo。Good-by。”
  Hetookhergreatredhandinhislongthinfingers。”Good-by,Mandy,andthankyou。””My!”shesaid,lookingdownatthefingerssheheldinherhand。”Yourhandsisawfulthin。Areyousuregoin’togitbetter?””OfcourseIam,andIamcomingouttoseeyoubeforeIgo。”
  Shesatdownquickly,stillholdinghishand,asifhehadstruckheraheavyblow。”Beforeyougo?Where?”Hervoicewashardlyaboveawhisper;herfacewaswhite,herlipsbeyondhercontrol。”OutWesttoseekmyfortune。”Hisvoicewasjauntyandhefeignednottoseeherdistress。”Ishallbewalkinginacoupleofweeksorso,eh,nurse?””Acoupleofweeks?”repliedthenurse,whohadjustentered。”Yes,ifyouaregood。”
  Mandyhastilyrose。”Butifyouarenot,”continuedthenurseseverely,”itmaybemonths。Stay,MissHaley,IamgoingtobringMr。Cameronhisafternoonteaandyoucanhavesomewithhim。Indeed,youlookquitedoneup。Iamsureallthatworkyouhavebeentellingmeaboutistoomuchforyou。”
  HerkindlytonesbrokethelastshredofMandy’sself-control。Shesankintoherchair,coveredherfacewithhergreatredhandsandburstintotempestuousweeping。Cameronsatupquickly。”Whatinthenameofgoodnessiswrong,Mandy?””Liedownatonce,Mr。Cameron!”saidthenursesternly。”Hush,hush,MissHaley!Yououghttobeashamedofyourself!Don’tyouknowthatyouarehurtinghim?”
  Shecouldhavechosennobetterword。InaninstantMandywasonherfeet,moppingoffherfaceandchokingdownhersobs。”Ain’tIafool?”shecriedangrily。”Ablamedfool。Well,I
  won’tbotheryouanylonger。GuessI’llgonow。Good-byall。”
  WithoutanotherlookatCameronshewasgone。
  Cameronlaybackuponhispillows,whiteandnerveless。”Nowcanyoutellme,”hepanted,”what’sup?””Searchme!”saidthenursegaily,”butIforbidyoutospeakasinglewordforhalfanhour。Here,drinkthisrightoff!Now,notaword!WhatwillDr。Martinsay?Notaword!Yes,Ishallseehersafelyofftheplace。Quietnow!”Shekeptupacontinuousstreamofsprightlychattertocoverherownanxietyandtoturnthecurrentofherpatient’sthoughts。Bythetimeshehadreachedtheentrancehall,however,Mandyhadvanished。”Greatsillygoose!”saidtheindignantnurse。”I’dseemyselffarenoughbeforeI’dgivemyselfawaylikethat。Littlefool!He’llhaveatemperaturesureandIwillcatchit。Bah!Thesegirls!
  Nexttimesheseeshimitwillnotbehere。Ihopethedoctorwilljustgivemeanhourtogethimquietagain。”
  Butinthishopeshewasdisappointed,foruponherreturntoherpatientshefoundDr。Martinintheroom。Hisfacewasgrave。”What’sup,nurse?Whatisthemeaningofthisrottenpulse?Whathashebeenhavingtoeat?””Well,Dr。Martin,Imayaswellconfessmysins,”repliedthenurse,”forthereisnousetryingtodeceiveyouanyway。Mr。
  Cameronhashadavisitorandshehasexcitedhim。””Ah!”saidthedoctorinarelievedtone。”Avisitor!Aladyvisitor!Acharming,sympathetic,interested,andinterestingvisitor。””Exactly!”saidthenursewithagiggle。”ItwasMissHaley,Martin,”saidCamerongravely。
  Thedoctorlookedpuzzled。”ThedaughterofthefarmerwithwhomIwasworking,”explainedCameron。”Ah,Irememberher,”saidthedoctor。”AndadeuceofatimeI
  hadwithher,too,gettingyouawayfromher,ifIrememberaright。
  Itrustthereisnothingseriouslywronginthatquarter?”saidMartinwithunusualgravity。”Oh,quitit,Martin!”saidCameronimpatiently。”Don’trag。
  She’sanawfuldecentsort。Herlooksarenotthebestofher。””Ah!Iamrelievedtohearthat,”saidthedoctorearnestly。”Sheisverykind,indeed,”saidthenurse。”Forthesesixweeksshehasfedusupwitheggsandcreamsothatbothmypatientandmyselfhavefaredsumptuouslyeveryday。Indeed,ifitshouldcontinuemuchlongerIshallhavetoaskanadditionalallowanceforanewuniform。IhavepromisedthatMr。Cameronshallvisitthefarmwithintwoweeksifhebehaveswell。””Exactly!”repliedthedoctor。”Intwoweeksifheisgood。Theonlyquestionthattroublesmeis——isitquitesafe?Youseeinhispresentweakconditionhissusceptibilityisdecidedlyemphasised,hisresistingpowerislow,andwhoknowswhatmighthappen,especiallyifsheshouldinsist?Ishallnotsoonforgetthelookinhereyewhenshedaredmetolayafingeruponhisperson。””Oh,cutitout,Martin!”saidCameron。”Youmakemeweary。”Helaybackonhispillowandclosedhiseyes。
  Thenursethrewasignaltothedoctor。”Allright,oldman,wemuststopthischaff。Buckupandintwoweekswewillletyougowhereyoulike。Ihavesomethinginmindforyou,butwewon’tspeakofitto-day。”
  Theharvestwassafelystored。Theyellowstubbleshowedthefieldsatrest,butthevividgreenofthenewfallwheatproclaimedtheastoundingandfamiliarfactthatoncemoreNaturehadbegunherancientperennialmiracle。Forinthosefieldsofvividgreentheharvestofthecomingyearwasalreadyontheway。Onthesegreenfieldsthesnowymantlewouldliesoftandprotectingallthelongwinterthroughandwhenthespringsunswouldshineagainthefallwheatwouldbeamonthormoreonthewaytowardsmaturity。
  Somehowthecountrylookedmorerested,fresher,cleanertoCameronthanwhenhehadlastlookeduponitinlateAugust。Therainhadwashedthedustfromtheearth’sfaceandfromthegreenswardthatborderedthegreyribbonofthehighroadthatledoutfromthecity。Thepasturesandthehaymeadowsandtheturnipfieldswereallintheirfreshestgreen,andbeyondthefieldstheforeststoodgloriousinallitsautumnsplendour,theashtreesbrightyellow,theoaksrichbrown,andthemaplesallthecoloursoftherainbow。
  Intheorchard——ah,thewonderandthejoyofit!eventhebareandbonylimbsoftheappletreesonlyhelpedtorevealthesumptuouswealthoftheirlusciousfruit。Foritwasappletimeintheland!