Mr。Atkinssmiledabland,congressionalsmile。Heapproachedthegroupbythefenceandextendedhishand。
“Ah,Asaph!”hesaid;“itisyouthen?Ithoughtso。AndBailey,too。Itiscertainlydelightfultoseeyoubothagain。Yes,mydaughteriswell,Ithankyou。She,likeherfather,isgladtobebackintheoldhomenestaftertheroundofhotellifeandgayetywhichwehave——er——recentlyundergone。Yes。“
“Mr。Atkins,“saidBailey,glancingnervouslyatCaptainCy,whohadstoppedwhistlingandwasregardingtheAtkinshatandwhiskerswithaninterestedair,“Iwanttomakeyouacquaintedwithyournewneighbor。Youusedtoknowhimwhenyouwasaboy,but——but——
er——Mr。Atkins,thisisCaptainCyrusWhittaker。Cy,thisisCongressmanAtkins。You'veheardusspeakofhim。“
Thegreatmanstarted。
“Isitpossible!”heexclaimed。“IsitpossiblethatthisisreallymyoldplaymateCyrusWhittaker?”
“Yup,“repliedthecaptaincalmly。“Howareyou,Heman?Fatter'nyouusedtobe,ain'tyou?Washin'tonmustagreewithyou。“
BaileyandAsaphwerescandalized。Mr。Atkinshimselfseemedatrifletakenaback。CommentsonhispersonalappearancewerenotusualinBayport。Butheralliedbravely。
“Well,well!”hecried。“Cyrus,Iamdelightedtowelcomeyoubackamongus。Ishouldscarcelyhaveknownyou。Youareolder——yes,mucholder。“
“Well,fortyyearmoreorless,addedtowhatyoustartedwith,isapttomakeafellersomeolder。Don'tneedanyNormalSchoolgraduatetodothatsumforus。I'mwithinsevenoreightyearofbein'asoldasyouare,Heman,andthat'stooantiquetobesoldforveal。“
Mr。Atkinschangedthesubject。
“Ihadheardofyourreturn,Cyrus,“hesaid。“Itgavememuchpleasuretolearnthatyouwererebuildingand——er——renovatingthe——er——theancestral——er——“
“Theoldhomenest?Yup,I'mputtin'backafewfeathers。Oldbirdsliketoroostcomf'table。You'vegotafairlyroomycoopyourself。“
“Hum!Isn'tit——er——Ishouldsupposeyouwouldfinditratherexpensive。Canyou——doyou——“
“Yes,Icanaffordit,thankyou。Maybethere'llbeenoughleftinthestockin'tobuyafewknickknacksfortheyard。Youcan'ttell。“
ThecaptainglancedattheirondogsguardingtheAtkinsgate。Histonewasrathersharp。
“Yes,yes,certainly;certainly;ofcourse。Itgivesmemuchpleasuretohaveyouasaneighbor。Ihavealwaysfeltafondnessfortheoldplace,evenwhenyouallowedit——evenwhenitwasmost——
er——rundown,ifyou'llexcusetheterm。Ialwaysfeltalikingforitand——“
“Yes,“wasthesignificantinterruption。“Ijudgedyoumusthave,fromwhatIheard。“
Thiswassteeringdangerouslyclosetotheselectmenandthecontemplated“salefortaxes。“Thetownclerkbrokeinnervously。
“Mr。Atkins,“hesaid,“there'sbeenconsider'bletalkintownaboutwho'stobeteacherdownstairsthiscomin'year。We'vesortofchaweditoveramongus,butnaturallywewantedyouropinion。
Whatdoyouthink?I'mkindofleanin'towardtheDaweswoman,myself。“
TheCongressmanclearedhisthroat。
“Farbeitfromme,“hesaid,“tospeakexceptasamerememberofourlittlecommunity,anordinarymember,but,ASsuchamember,withthewelfareofmybirthplaceverynearanddeartome,I
confessthatIaminclinedtofavoramodernteacher,oneeducatedandtrainedintheinstitutionprovidedforthepurposebyourgreatcommonwealth。TheDawes——er——personisundoubtedlyworthyandcapableinherway,but——well——er——weknowthatWellmouthisnotBayport。“
Thereferenceto“ourgreatcommonwealth“hadbeengiveninthevoiceandthemannerwonttothrillusatourFourth-of-JulycelebrationsandOctober“rallies。“Twoofhishearers,atleast,werevisiblyimpressed。Asaphlookedsomewhatcrestfallen,buthesurrenderedgracefullytosuperiorwisdom。
“That'sso,“hesaid。“That'sso,ain'tit,Cy?Ihadn'tthoughtofthat。“
“What'sso?”askedthecaptain。
“Why——why,thatWellmouthain'tBayport。“
“Nodoubtofit。They'retwentymilesapart。“
“Yes。Well,I'mgladtohearyouputitsoconclusive,Mr。Atkins。
IcanseenowthatPhoebewouldn'tdo。Hum!Yes。“
Mr。Atkinsbuttonedthefrockcoatandturnedtogo。
“Goodday,gentlemen,“hesaid。“Cyrus,permitmeoncemoretowelcomeyouheartilytoourvillage。We——mydaughterandmyself——
willprobablyremainathomeuntilthefall。Itrustyouwillbeafrequentcaller。Runinonusatanytime。Praydonotstanduponceremony。“
“No,“saidCaptainCyshortly,“Iwon't。“
“That'sright。That'sright。Goodmorning。“
Hewalkedbrisklydownthehill。Thetriogazedafterhim。
“Well,“sighedMr。Tidditt。“That'ssettled。Andit'sacomforttoknow'tissettled。StillIdidkindofwantPhoebeDawes;butofcourseHemanknowsbest。“
“Courseheknowsbest!”snappedBailey。“Ain'thethebiggestguninthiscounty,prettynigh?I'dliketoknowwhoisifheain't。
Thecommittee'llcalltheNormalSchoolgirlnow,andagoodthing,too。“
CaptainCywasstillgazingatthedignifiedformofthe“biggestguninthecounty。“
“Let'ssee,“heasked。“Who'sontheschoolcommittee?EbenSalters,ofcourse,and——“
“Yes。Eben'schairmanandhe'llvotePhoebe,anyhow;he'sthatpig-headedthatnobody——notevenaUnitedStatesRepresentative——
couldchangehim。ButDariusEllis'llbeforHeman'swayandso'llLemuelMyrick。
“LemuelMyrick?LemMyrick,thepainter?”
“Sartin。Thereain'tbutoneMyrickintown。“
“Hum!”murmuredthecaptainandwassilentforsomeminutes。
TheschoolcommitteemetonthefollowingWednesdayevening。OnThursdaymorningastartlingrumorspreadthroughoutBayport。
PhoebeDaweshadbeencalled,byavoteoftwotoone,toteachthedownstairsschool。Asaph,aghast,rushedoutofSimmons'sstoreanduptothehilltotheCyWhittakerplace。HefoundCaptainCyinthefrontyard。Mr。Myrick,schoolcommitteemanandhousepainter,waswithhim。
“Hello,Ase!”hailedthecaptain。“What'sthematter?Hasn'tthetidecomeinthismornin'?”
Asaph,somewhatembarrassedbythepresenceofMr。Myrick,hesitatedoverhisnews。Lemuelcametohisrescue。
“AsehasjustheardthatwecalledPhoebe,“hesaid。“Whatofit?
Ivotedforher,andIain'tashamedofit。“
“But——butMr。Atkins,he——“
“Well,Hemanain'tonthecommittee,ishe?IvotethewayIthinkright,andnooneinthistowncanchangeme。Anyway,“headded,“I'mgoingtoresignnextspring。Yes,Cap'nWhittaker,Ithinkthreecoatsofwhite'lldoonthesideshere。“
“Lem'sgoin'todomypaintin'jobs,“explainedCaptainCy。“Hispricewasalittlehigherthansomeoftheotherfellers,butI
likehiswork。“
Mr。Tiddittpondereddeeplyuntildinnertime。ThenhecorneredthecaptainbehindtheBangsbarnandspokewithconviction。
“Whit,“hesaid,“you'retheoneresponsibleforthecommittee'shirin'PhoebeDawes。YouofferedLemthepaintin'jobifhe'dvoteforher。Whatdidyoudoitfor?Youdon'tknowher,doyou?”
“Neverseteyesonherinmylife。“
“Then——then——YouheardHemansayhewantedtheotherone。Whatmadeyoudoit?”
CaptainCygrinned。
“Ase,“hesaid,“I'vealwaysbeenagreathandfortryin'
experiments。Hadoneofmycooksaboardputraisinsintheflapjacksonce,justtoseewhattheytastedlike。IjudgedHemanhadhadhisownwayinthistownforthirtyoddyear。Ikindofwantedtoseewhatwouldhappenifhedidn'thaveit。“
CHAPTERIV
BAILEYBANGS'SEXPERIMENT
LemuelMyrick'spaintingjobshavethequalitysoprizedbyourvillagesmallboysinthespeciesofcandycalled“jawbreakers,“
namely,thatof“lastinglong。“ButevenLemmustfinishsometimeorotherand,lateinJuly,theCyWhittakerplacewasreadyforoccupancy。Thepictureswereintheirplacesonthewalls,theold-fashionedfurniturefilledtherooms,therewasevenapileofoldmagazines,backnumbersofGodey'sLady'sBook,ontheshelfinthesittingroomcloset。
Then,whenCaptainCyhadnotifiedMrs。Bangsthattheperfectboardinghousewouldshelterhimnolongerthanthecomingweek,anewproblemarose。
“Whit,“saidAsaphearnestly,“you'vesartinmadetheplaceriseupoutofitstomb;youhaveso。It'samiracle,prettynigh,andI
cal'lateitmusthavecostaheap,butyou'vedoneit——allbuttheoldfolksthemselves。Youcan'traisethemup,Cy;moneywon'tdothat。Andyoucan'tliveinthisgreathouseallalone。Who'sgoin'tocookforyou,andsweepanddust,andswabdecks,andonethinga'nother?You'llhavetohaveahousekeeper,asItoldyouaspellago。Haveyoudoneanythinkin'aboutthat?”
Andthecaptain,takinghispipefromhislips,staredblanklyathisfriend,andanswered:
“Bythebigdipper,Ase,Iain't!Irememberwedidmentionit,butI'vebeensobusygettin'thiscraftoffthewaysthatIforgotallaboutit。“
ThediscussionwhichfollowedMr。Tidditt'sreminderwaslongandserious。AsaphandBaileyBangsrackedtheirbrainsandofferednumeroussuggestions,butthemajorityofthesewerenotfavorablyreceived。
“There'sMatildyTripp,“saidBailey。“She'dlikethejob,I'msartin。She'sawidow,too,andshe'shadexperiencekeepin'housealongofTobias,himthatwasherhusband。But,ifyoudohireher,don'tletKeturyknowIhintedatit,'causewe'regoin'toloseoneboarderwhenyouquit,andthat'stoomany,'cordin'totheoldlady'swayofthinkin'。“
“YoucankeepMatildy,forallme,“repliedthecaptaindecidedly。
“Come-Outerreligion'sallright,forthosethathavethatkindofappetite,buthavin'itpassedtomethreetimesaday,sameasI'vehaditatyourhouse,isenough;Idon'thankertohaveitwarmedoverbetweenmeals。IfIshippedMatildyaboardheresheandtheReverendDanielswouldstandoverme,watchandwatch,tillIwasconvertedorcrazy,oneortheother。“
“Well,there'sAngie。She——“
“Angie!”sniffedMr。Tidditt。“Stopyourjokin',Bailey。Thisisaseriousmatter。“
“Iwan'tjokin'。What——“
“There!there!boys,“interruptedthecaptain;“don'tfight。
Baileydidn'tmeantojoke,Ase;he'sfullofwhatthepaperscall'unconscioushumor。'I'llgiveinthatAngieisaboutasseriousamatterasIcanthinkofwithoutsettin'downtorest。Humph!sofurwehaven'tgainedanyknotstospeakof。Anymorecandidatesonyourmind?”
Morepossibilitieswerementioned,butnoneofthemseemedtofillthebill。Theconferencebrokeupwithoutarrivingatadecision。
Mr。Bangsandthetownclerkwalkeddownthehilltogether。
“Doyouknow,Bailey,“saidAsaph,“thewayIlookatit,thispickin'outahousekeeperforWhitain'tanycommonjob。It'ssomethin'tothinkover。Cy'sarestlesscritter;beencruisin'
hitherandyonallhislife。I'msortofscaredthathe'llgettiredofBayportandquitifthingsheredon'tgotosuithim。Nowifarealgoodnicewoman——aniceLOOKIN'woman,say——wastokeephouseforhimit——it——“
“Well?”
“Well,Imean——thatis,don'tyous'poseifsomesuchwomanasthatwastobefoundforthejobhemightintimecometolikeherand——
and——er——“
“AseTidditt,whatareyoudrivin'at?”
“Why,Imeanhemightcometomarryher;there!Thenhe'dbecontentedtosettledowntohomeandstayput。Whatdoyouthinkoftheidea?”
“Thinkofit?Ithinkit'sthedumdestfoolishnesseverIheard。
Ideclareiftheverymentionofawomantosomeofyouoldbachesdon'tmakeyourheadssoftenuplikeajellyfishinthesun!Ain'tCyWhittakergotmoney?Ain'thegotanicehome?Ain'thehappy?”
“Yes,heisnow,Is'pose,but——“
“WELL,then!Andyouwanthimtogetmarried!Whatdoyouknowaboutmarryin'?Nevertriedit,haveyou?”
“CourseIain't!YouknowIain't。“
“Allright。ThenI'dkeepquietaboutsuchthings,ifIwasyou。“
“Youneedn'tflyuplikeasettin'hen。Everybody'swifeain't——“
Hestoppedinthemiddleofthesentence。
“What'sthat?”demandedhiscompanion,sharply。
“Nothin';nothin'。_I_don'tcare;Iwasonlytryin'tofixthingscomf'tableforWhit。HasHemansaidanythingabouttheharborappropriationsencehe'sbeenhome?Ihaven'theardofitifhehas。“
Mr。Bangs'sanswerwasagrunt,signifyinganegative。CongressmanAtkinshadbeen,sincehisreturntoBayport,exceedinglynoncommittalconcerningtheappropriation。ToTadSimpsonandaveryfewchosenlieutenantsandintimateshehadsaidthathehopedtogetit;thatwasall。Thiswasadisquietingchangeofattitude,for,atthebeginningofthetermjustpassed,hehadaffirmedthathewasGOINGtogetit。However,asMr。Simpsonreassuringlysaid:“Thejob'sinasgoodhandsascanbe,sowhat'stheuseofOURworryin'?”
BaileyBangscertainlywasnottroubledonthatscore;butthetownclerk'sproposalthatCaptainCybeprovidedwithasuitablewifedidworryhim。Baileywassoverymuchmarriedhimselfandhadsuchdecided,thoughunspoken,viewsconcerningmatrimonythatsuchaproposalseemedtohimlunacy,pureandsimple。Hehadlikedandadmiredhisfriend“Whit“intheolddays,whenthelatterledthemintoallsortsofboyishscrapes;nowheregardedhimwithalikingthatwasclosetoworship。Thecaptainwassojollyandoutspoken;
sobraveandindependent——witnesshiscrossingofthegreatAtkinsinthematterofthedownstairsteacher。Thatwasarecklesspieceoffollywhichwould,doubtless,berewardedafteritskind,butBailey,thoughheprofessedtocondemnit,secretlywishedhehadtheplucktodaresuchthings。Asitwas,hedidn'tdarecontradictKeturah。
WiththeexceptionofonevoyageascabinboytoNewOrleans,avoyagewhichconvincedhimthathewasnotmeantforaseaman,Mr。
BangshadneverbeenfartherfromhisnativevillagethanBoston。
CaptainCyhadbeenalmosteverywhereandseenalmosteverything。
HecouldspinyarnsthatbeattheserialstoriesinthepatentinsideoftheBayportBreezeallhollow。Baileyhadfiguredthat,whenthe“fixin'over“wasended,theCyWhittakerplacewouldbeforhimadelightfulhavenofrefuge,wherehecouldputhisbootsonthefurniture,smokeuntildizzywithoutbeingpouncedupon,beentertainedandthrilledwithtalesofadventureafloatandashore,andevenexpresshisownopinion,whenhehadany,withthevoiceandlungpowerofafree-bornAmericancitizen。
AndnowAsaphTidditt,whoshouldknowbetter,eventhoughhewasabachelor,wantedtobringawifeintothisparadise;notapaiddomesticwhocouldbesilenced,ordischarged,ifshebecameanuisance,butaWIFE!Baileyguessednot;notifhecouldpreventit。
SohelayawakenightsthinkingofpossiblehousekeepersforCaptainCy,andcarefullyrejectingallthosepossessingdangerousattractionsofanykind。Eachmorning,afterbreakfast,heranoverthelistwiththecaptain,takingcarethatAsaphwasnotpresent。CaptainCy,whowasverybusywiththefinishingtouchesatthenewoldhouse,weariedonthethirdmorning。
“There,there,Bailey!”hesaid。“Don'tbothermenow。I'vegototherthingsonmymind。HowdoIknowwhoallthesewomenfolksareyou'restringingofftome?Letmealone,do。“
“Butyoumusthaveahousekeeper,Cy。You'llmoveinMondayandyouwon'thavenobodyto——“
“Oh,dryup!IwanttothinkwhoImustseethismorning。There'sLemandoldladyPenniman,and——“
“Butthehousekeeper,Cy!Don'tyousee——“
“Hireoneyourself,then。Youknow'em;Idon't。“
“Hey?Hireonemyself?Doyoumeanyou'llleaveitinmyhands?”
“Yes,yes!Iguessso。Runalong,that'sagoodfeller。“
Hedepartedhurriedly。Mr。Bangsscratchedhishead。Aweightyresponsibilityhadbeenlaiduponhim。
MondaymorningafterbreakfastCaptainCy'strunkwasputaboardthedepotwagon,andDan'lWebsterdrewittoitsowner'shome。
Thefarewellsattheperfectboardinghousewereaffecting。Mrs。
TrippsaidthatshehadspokentotheReverendMr。Daniels,andhewouldbesuretocalltheveryfirstthing。Keturahaffirmedthatthecaptain'sstayhadbeenarealpleasure。
“Youneverfindfault,Cap'nWhittaker,“shesaid。“You'resuchamanlyman,ifyou'llexcusemysayin'so。Ionlywishtherewasmorelikeyou,“withasignificantglanceatherhusband。AsforMissPhinney,shemighthavebeensayinggood-byyetifthecaptainhadnotexcusedhimself。
Asaphaccompaniedhisfriendtothehouseonthehill。Thetrunkwasunloadedfromthewagonandcarriedintothebedroomonthefirstfloor,theroomwhichhadbeenCaptainCy'ssolongago。
GabeshriekedatDan'lWebster,andthedepotwagoncrawledawaytowardtheupperroad。
“Gottomeettheuptrain,“grumbledthedriver。“Notthatanybodyevercomesonit,butIcal'lateI'ms'posedtobethere。BemoretalkthanalittleifIwan't。Gitdap,Dan'l!you'reslower'nthemorallaw。“
“Soyou'regoin'todoyourowncookin'foraspell,Cy?”observedAsaph,ahalfhourlater,“Well,Iguessthat'sagoodidea,tillyoucanfindtherighthousekeeper。Iain'tbeenabletothinkofonethatwouldsuityouyet。“
“NorI,either。Neither'sBailey,Ijudge,thoughforawhilehewasasfullofsuggestionsasapinegroveisofwoodticks。Hestartedtosaysomethin'aboutittomelastnight,butKeturyhoveinsightandyankedhimofftoprayermeetin'。“
“Yes,Iknow。Shecal'latestogethimintoheavensomehow。“
“Iguess'twouldn'tBEheavenforherunlesshewasroundtopickat。Therehecomesnow。How'dhegetoutofwipin'dishes?”
Mr。Bangsstrolledintotheyard。
“Hello!”hehailed。“IwasonmywaytoSimmons'sonanerrandandIthoughtI'dstopinaminute。Gotsomethin'totellyou,Whit。“
“Allright。Overboardwithit!Itwon'tkeeplongthishotweather。“
Baileysmiledknowingly。“Didn'tIheartheuptrainwhistleasI
wascomin'along?”heasked。“SeemstomeIdid。Yes;well,ifI
ain'tmistakensomebody'scomin'onthattrain。Somebodyforyou,CyWhittaker。“
“SomebodyforME?”
“Um——hum!Icangen'rallybedependedon,Ical'late,andwhenyousaystome:'Bailey,yougetmeahousekeeper,'Ididn'tlosemuchtime。Igother。“
Mr。Tiddittgasped。
“GOTher?”herepeated。“Gotwho?Gotwhat?BaileyBangs,whatintheworldhave——“
“Belay,Ase!”orderedCaptainCy。“Bailey,whatareyougivin'
us?”
“Givin'youahousekeeper,andagoodone,too,Ishouldn'twonder。
Shemaynotbeoneofthemten-thousand-dollarprizemuseumbeauties,“withascornfulwinkatAsaph,“butifwhatIhear'strueshecankeephouse。Anyhowshe'skeptoneforfortyoddyear。
Hername'sDeborahBeasley,she'sawidowovertoEastTrumet,andifIdon'tmissmyguess,she'sinthedepotwagonnowheadedinthisdirection。“
CaptainCywhistled。Mr。Tiddittwastoomuchsurprisedtodoeventhat。
“Iwasspeakin'tothefellerthatdrivesthecandycart,“continuedBailey,“andIaskedhimifhe'drunacrostanybody,durin'histrips'roundthecountry,who'dbelikelytohireoutforahousekeeper。Hethoughtaspellandthennamedoversome。Among'emwasthisBeasleyone。Iaskedsomemorequestionsand,theanswersbein'satisfactorytoME,thoughtheymightnotbetosomefolks——“
anotherderisivewinkatAsaph——“Isetdownandwroteher,tellin'
whatyou'dpay,Cy,whatshe'dhavetodo,andwhenshe'dhavetocome。SaturdaynightIgotaletter,sayin'termswasallright,andshe'dbeonhandbythismornin'strain。Courseshe'sonlyontrialforamonth,butyouhadtohaveSOMEBODY,andthecandy-cartfellersaid——“
Thetownclerkslappedhisknee。
“DebbyBeasley!”hecried。“Iknowwhosheis!I'vegotacousininTrumet。DebbyBeasley!AuntDebby,theycallher。Why!she'soldenoughtobeMethusalem'sgrandmarm,and——“
“IfIrecollectright,“interruptedBailey,withdignity,“CyneversaidhewantedaYOUNGwoman——afrivolous,giddycritter,alwaysriggin'upandchasin'thefellers。Hewantedasot,soberhousekeeper。“
“Godfrey!AuntDebbyain'tfrivolous!Shecouldn'tchasealameclam——andcatchit。AndDEEF!Godfrey——scissors!she'sdeefer'noneofthemcast-ironNewfoundlandsinHeman'syard!Doyoumeantosay,BaileyBangs,thatyouwentahead,onyourownhook,andhiredthatoldrelicto——“
“Idid。AndIhadmyauthority,didn'tI,Whit?Youtoldmeyou'dleaveitinmyhands,nowdidn'tyou?”
Thecaptainsmiledsomewhatruefully,andscratchedhishead。
“Why,tobehonest,Bailey,IbelieveIdid,“headmitted。“Still,Ihardlyexpected——Humph!isshedeef,asAsesays?”
“Iunderstandshe'salittlemitehardofhearin',“repliedMr。
Bangs,withdignity;“butthatain'tanydrawback,thewayIlookatit。Factis,I'dcallitanadvantage,butyoufolksseemtobehardtoplease。Irutherimaginedyou'dthankmeforgettin'her,butIs'posethatwastoomuchtoexpect。Allright,pitchherout!Don'tmindMYfeelin's!Poorhomelesscrittercomin'to——“
“Homeless!”repeatedAsaph。“What'sthatgottodowithit?Cyain'trunnin'theOldWoman'sHome。“
“Well,well!”observedthecaptainresignedly。“There'snouseinrowin'aboutwhatcan'tbehelped。Baileysaysheshippedherforamonth'strial,andherecomesthedepotwagonnow。That'sherontheaftthwart,Ijudge。SheAIN'Twhatyou'dcallaspringpullet,isshe!”
Shecertainlywasnot。Theoccupantofthedepotwagon'srearseatwasathin,nottosayscraggy,female,wearingablack,befloweredbonnetandablackgown。Ablackknitshawlwasdrapedabouthershouldersandsheworespectacles。
“Whoa!”commandedMr。Lumley,pilotingthedepotwagontothesidedooroftheWhittakerhouse。Dan'lWebstercametoanchorimmediately。Gabeturnedandaddressedhispassenger。
“Herewebe!”heshouted。
“Hey?”observedtheladyinblack。
“Here——we——be!”repeatedGabe,raisinghisvoice。
“See?Seewhat?”
“Oh,heavenstoBetsey!I'mgettin'thecroupfromhowlin'。I——
say——HERE——WE——BE!GETOUT!”
Heaccompaniedthefinalbellowwithanexpressivepantomimeindicatingthatthepassengerwasexpectedtoalight。Sheseemedtounderstand,forsheopenedthedoorofthecarriageandslowlydescended。Mr。Bangsadvancedtomeether。
“Howd'yedo,Mrs。Beasley!”hesaid。“Gladtoseeyouallsafeandsound。“
Mrs。Beasleyshookhishand;herswerecovered,asfarastheknuckles,byblackmitts。
“Howd'yedo,Cap'nWhittaker?”shesaid,inashrillvoice。“Youprettysmart?”
Baileyhastenedtoexplain。
“Iain'tCap'nWhittaker,“heroared。“I'mBaileyBangs,theonethatwrotetoyou。“
“Hey?”
Mr。LumleyandAsaphchuckled。Baileycoloredandtriedagain。
“Iain'tthecap'n,“hewhooped。“Hereheis——here!”
Heledherovertoherprospectiveemployerandtappedthelatteronthechest。
“Howd'yedo,sir?”saidthehousekeeper。“Idon'tknow'sIjustcaughtyourname。“
Infiveminutesorsothesituationwasmadereasonablyclear。
Mrs。Beasleythendemandedhertrunkandcarpetbag。ThegrinningLumleyborethemintothehouse。Thenhedroveaway,stillgrinning。BaileylookedfearfullyatCaptainCy。
“SheISkindofhardofhearin',ain'tshe?”hesaidreluctantly。
“YourememberIsaidshewas。“
Thecaptainnodded。
“Yes,“heanswered,“you'reatruth-tellin'chap,Bailey,I'llsaythatforyou。Youdon'texaggerateyourstatements。“
“Hardofhearin'!”snappedMr。Tidditt。“Ifthelasttrumpain'tasteamwhistleshe'llmissJudgmentDay。I'llstopintoSimmons'sonmywayalongandbuyyouabottleofthroatbalsam,Cy;you'regoin'toneedit。“
Thecaptainneededmorethanthroatbalsamduringthefortnightwhichfollowed。ThewidowBeasley'sdeafnesswasnotheronlyfailing。Infactshewasaltogetherafailure,sofarasherhousekeepingwasconcerned。Shecouldcook,afterafashion,butthefashionwassolimitedthateventhebilloffareattheperfectboardinghouselookedtemptinginretrospect。
“Bakedbeansagain,Cy!”exclaimedAsaph,droppinginoneeveningaftersupper。“'Tain'tSaturdaynightsosoon,isit?”
“No,“wasthedismalrejoinder。“It'sTuesday,ifmyalmanacain'toutofjoint。ButwehadbeansSaturdayandtheyain'tallgoneyet,soIpresumewe'llhave'emtillthelastone'sswallowed。
AuntDebby'sgotwhatthepieceintheReaderusedtocalla'frugalmind。'Shedon'tintendtowasteanything。LastThursdayIspunkedupcourageenoughtoyellforsaltfishandpotatoes——
fixedupwithporkscraps,youknow,same'sweusedtohavewhenI
wasaboy。Wehad'emallright,andifbeansofaSaturdayhadn'tbeenpartofherreligionwe'dbewarmin''emupyet。Itookinacatforcompany'totherday,butthecritter'srunaway。Toseeitlookatthebeansinitssaucerandthenatmewaspitiful;Ifeltlikehandin'myselfovertotheCrueltytoAnimals'folks。“
“Issheneat?”inquiredMr。Tidditt。
“Idon'tknow。Iguessso——ontheinstallmentplan。Ittakesheraweektoscrubupthekitchen,andthenoneendofitissodirtyshehastobeginagain。ConsequentlythedustissothickintherestofthehousethatIcanseemytracks。If'twan'tsolateintheseasonI'dplantgardenstuffintheparlor——nicesoilandlotsofshade,withthecurtainsdown。“
Fromtheroomsintherearcamethewordsofagospelhymnsunginatremuloussopranoandatconcertpitch。
“Musicwithmymeals,justlikeahigh-tonedrestaurant,“commentedCaptainCy。
“Butwhatmakeshersingsoeverlastin'LOUD?”
“Can'thearherselfifshedon't。Icouldstandherdeefness,becausethat'sanafflictionandwemayallcometoit;but——“
Thehousekeeper,stillsinging,enteredtheroomandplantedherselfinachair。
“Goodevenin',Mr。Tidditt,“shesaid,smilinggenially。“Niceweatherwe'vebeenhavin'。“
Asaphnodded。
“Sociablecritter,ain'tshe!”observedthecaptain。“Alwayswillin'tohelpentertain。Comesandsetsupwithmetillbedtime。
Tellsaboutherfamilytroubles。PreachesabouthernieceoutWest,andhowsetthenieceandtherestoftheWesternrelationsaretohavehermake'emavisit。Itoldhershebettergo——I
thought'twoulddohergood。Iknow'twouldhelpMEconsider'bletoseeherstart。
“She'sgotsonowshefindsfaultwithmyneckties,“headded,“saysImustbecarefulandnotgetmyfeetwet。PicksoutwhatI
oughttowearso'sIwon'tgetcold。She'lladoptmeprettysoon。
Oh,it'sallright!Shecan'thearwhatyousay。Areyourdishesdone?”heshrieked,turningtotheoldlady。
“One?Onewhat?”inquiredMrs。Beasley。
“Theywon'tBEdonetillyougo,Ase,“continuedthemasterofthehouse。“She'llstaywithustillthelastgunfires。T'otherdayAngiePhinneycalledandIturnedDebbylooseonher。Ididn'tbelieveanythingcouldwearoutAngie'stalkin'machinery,butshedidit。Angelinestayedtwentyminutesandthenquit,hoarseasacrow。“
Herethewidowjoinedintheconversation,evidentlyundertheimpressionthatnothinghadbeensaidsinceshelastspoke。
Continuingherfavorablecommentsontheweathersheobservedthatshewasgladtherewassolittlefog,becausefogwashardforfolkswith“neuralgypains。“Herbrother'swife'scousinhad“neuralgy“foryears,andshedescribedhissufferingswithenthusiasmandinfinitedetail。Mr。Tiddittansweredherquestionsverballyatfirst;laterbynodsandshakesofthehead。CaptainCyfidgetedinhischair。
“Comeonoutdoor,Ase,“hesaidatlast。“Nousetowaittillsherunsdown,'causeshe'saself-winder,guaranteedtokeepgoin'forayear。Good-night!”heshouted,addressingMrs。Beasley,andheadingforthedoor。
“Whereyougoin'?”askedtheoldlady。
“No。Yes。Whosaidso?Hooray!ThreecheersforGen'ralScott!
Comeon,Ase!”Andthecaptain,seizinghisfriendbythearm,draggedhimintotheopenair,andslammedthedoor。
“Areyoucrazy?”demandedtheastonishedtownclerk。“Whatmakesyoutalklikethat?”
“Mightaswell。Shewouldn'tunderstanditanybetterif'twasScripture,anditsavesbrainwork。TheonlysatisfactionIgetisbein'abletogivemyopinionofherandthegrubwithouthurtin'
herfeelin's。IfIcalledherawooden-headedjumpin'jackshe'donlysmileandsayNo,shedidn'tthink'twasgoin'torain,orsomethin'justasbrilliant。“
“Well,whydon'tyougiveherherwalkin'papers?”
“Ishall,whenhermonth'sup。“
“Iwouldn'twaitnomonth。I'dheaveheroverboardto-night。YouhearME!”
CaptainCyshookhishead。
“Ican't,verywell,“hereplied。“IhatetomakeherfeelTOO
bad。Whenthemonth'soverI'llhavesomeexcuseready,maybe。
Thejokeofitisthatshedon'treallyneedtoworkout。She'sgotsomemoneyofherown,ownscranberryswampsandIdon'tknowwhatall。SaysshetookupBailey'soffer'causeshecal'latedI'dbecompanyforher。Ihadtolaugh,eveninthefaceofthosebeans,whenshesaidthat。“
“Humph!ifIdon'ttellBaileywhatIthinkofhim,then——“
“No,no!Don'tyousayawordtoBailey。It'sprincipallyonhisaccountthatI'mtryin'tostickitoutforthemonth。Baileydidhisbest;hethoughthewashelpin'。Andhefeelsdreadfullybecauseshe'ssodeef。OnlyyesterdayheaskedmeifIbelievedtherewasanythingmadethatwouldfixherupandmakeitmorecomfortableforme。Icouldhaveprescribedashotgun,butI
didn't。Yousee,hethinksherdeefnessistheonlytrouble;I
haven'ttoldhimtherest,anddon'tyoudoit,either。Bailey'sagood-heartedchap。“
“Humph!hisheartmaybegood,buthishead'sgoin'toseed。I'llkeepquietif'twillpleaseyou,though。“
“Yes。And,seehere,Ase!Idon'tcaretobethelaughin'stockofBayport。IfanyofthefolksaskyouhowIlikemynewhousekeeper,youtell'emthere'snothin'likeheranywhere。
That'snolie。“
SoMrs。BeasleystayedonattheWhittakerplaceand,thankstoMr。
Tidditt,thegeneralopinionofinquisitiveBayportwasthatthenewhousekeeperwasagrandsuccess。OnlyCaptainCyandAsaphknewthewholetruth,andMr。Bangsapart。Thatpart,Deborah'sdeafness,troubledhimnotalittleandhethoughtmuchconcerningit。AsaresultofthisthinkinghewrotealettertoarelativeinBoston。Theanswertothisletterpleasedhimandhewroteagain。
Oneafternoon,duringthethirdweekofMrs。Beasley'sstay,AsaphcalledandfoundCaptainCyinthesittingroom,readingtheBreeze。Thecaptainurgedhisfriendtoremainandhavesupper。
“We'verunoutofbeans,Ase,“heexplained,“andarejuststartin'
inonacourseofboiledcod。Dostayandeatalot;thentherewon'tbesomuchtowarmover。“
Mr。Tiddittacceptedtheinvitation,alsoasectionoftheBreeze。
Whiletheywerereadingtheyheardthebackdoorslam。
“It'sthegravenimage,“explainedthecaptain。“She'sbeenonacruisedowntownsomewheres。Bealotofsorethroatsinthatdirectionto-morrowmornin'。“
Thetownclerklookedup。
“Therenow!”heexclaimed。“Ibelieve'twasherIsawwalkin'withBaileyaspellago。Ithoughtso,butIdidn'thavemyspecsandI
wan'tsure。“
“WithBailey,hey?Humph!thisisserious。HopeKeturydidn'tsee'em。Wemustn'thaveanyscandal。“
Thehousekeeperenteredthediningroom。Shewassinging“BeulahLand,“buthertonewasmoresubduedthanusual。Theyheardhersettingthetable。
“How'sshegettin'along?”askedAsaph。
“Progressin'backwards,sameasever。She'snobetter,thankyou,andthedoctor'sgivenuphopes。“
“Whenyougoin'totellhershecanclearout?”
“What?”CaptainCyhadreturnedtohispaperanddidnothearthequestion。
“Isaywhenisshegoin'tobebounced?Deefnessain'tcatchin',isit?”
“Iwouldn'twonderifitmightbe。If'tis,mineoughttobedevelopin'fast。Whatmakeshersostillallatonce?”
“Gonetothekitchen,Iguess。Wondershehasn'tsailedinandsetdownwithus。Oldchromo!Youmustbegladhermonth'smostup?”
Asaphproceededtogivehisopinionofthehousekeeper,raisinghisvoicealmosttoahowl,ashisindignationgrew。IfMrs。Beasley'searshadbeenordinaryonesshemighthaveheardtheunflatteringdescriptioninthekitchen;asitwasMr。Tiddittfeltnofear。
“Comin'hereso'syoucouldbecompanyforher!Theidea!Goodtoherself,ain'tshe!Godfreyscissors!AndBaileywasfoolenoughto——“
“There,there!Don'tletitworryyou,Ase。I'veaboutdecidedwhattosaywhenIlethergo。I'lltellhersheisgettin'toooldtobeslavin'herselftodeath。Yousee,Idon'twanttomaketheoldcrittercry,norIdon'twanthertogetmad。Judgin'bythewaysheusedtocoaxthecatoutdoorswiththebroomhandleshe'sgotsomethin'ofatemperwhenshegetsstarted。I'llgiveheranextrymonth'swages,and——“
“Youwill,hey?YouWILL?”
Theinterruptioncamefrombehindthepartiallycloseddining-roomdoor。Mr。Tiddittsankbackinhischair。CaptainCysprangfromhisandthrewthedoorwideopen。BehinditcrouchedMrs。DeborahBeasley。Hereyessnappedbehindherspectacles,herleanformwastremblingallover,andinherrighthandsheheldamammothtrumpet,thesmallerendofwhichwasconnectedwithherear。
“Youwill,hey?“shescreamed,brandishingherleftfist,butstillkeepingtheeartrumpetinplacewithherright。“YouWILL?
Well,Idon'twantnoneofyourmiser'blemoney!Landknowshowyoumadeit,anyhow,andIwouldn'tsoilmyhandswithit。AfterallI'veputupwith,andthewayI'vedonemywork,andthethingsI'vehadtoeat,and——and——“
Shepausedforbreath。CaptainCyscratchedhischin。Asaph,gazingopen-mouthedatthetrumpet,stirredinhischair。Mrs。
Beasleyswoopeddownuponhimlikeagullonaminnow。
“Andyou!”sheshrieked。“You!amiserablelittle,good-for-
nothin',lazy,ridiculous,dried-up……Oo——oo——OH!Youcallyourselfatownclerk!YOUdo!I——Iwouldn'thaveyouclerkforahenhouse!I'manoldchromo,beI?Yes!that'snicetalk,ain'tit,toawomanoldenoughtobe——thatis——er——er——'mostasoldasyoube!Yousneakin',story-tellin',little,fatTHING,you!You——
oh,Ican'tlaymytonguetowordstotellyouWHATyouare。“
“You'redoin'prettywell,seemstome,“observedCaptainCydryly。
“Iwouldn'tbediscouragedifIwasyou。“
Theonlyeffectofthisremarkwastoturnthewordytorrentinhisdirection。Thecaptainboreitforawhile;thenherosetohisfeetandcommandedsilence。
“That'senough!Stopit!”heordered,and,strangetosay,Mrs。
Beasleydidstop。“I'msorry,Debby,“hewenton,“butyouhadnobusinesstobelistenin'evenif——“andhesmiledgrimly,“youhavegotanewfoghorntohearwith。Youcangoandpackyourthingsassoonasyouwantto。Imadeupmymindthefirstdayyoucomethatyouandmewouldn'tcruisetogetherlong,andthisonlyshortensthetripbyaweekorso。I'llpayyouforthismonthandforthenext,andIguess,whenyoucometothinkitover,you'llbewillin'torisksoilin'yourhandswiththemoney。It'syourownfaultifanybodyknowsthatyoudidn'tleaveofyourownaccord。_I_shan'ttell,andI'llseethatTiddittdoesn't。Nowtrot!AseandI'llgetsupperourselves。“
Itwasevidentthattheex-housekeeperhadmuchmorewhichshewouldhavelikedtosay。Buttherewasthatinherlateemployer'smannerwhichcausedhertoforbear。Sheslammedoutoftheroom,andtheyheardherbangingthingsaboutonthefloorabove。
“Butwhere——WHERE,“repeatedMr。Tidditt,overandover,“didshegetthattrumpet?”
Thepuzzlewassolvedsoonafter,whenBaileyBangsenteredthehouseinahighstateofexcitement。
“Well,“hedemanded,expectantly。“Didtheyhelpher?Hasanythinghappened?”
“HAPPENED!”beganAsaph,butCaptainCysilencedhimbyawink。
“Yes,“answeredthecaptain;“something'shappened。Why?”
“Hurrah!Ithought'twould。Shecanhearbetter,can'tshe?”
“Yes,Iguessit'ssafetosayshecan。“
“Good!Youcanthankmeforit。WhenIseehowdreadfuldeefshewasIwrotemycousinEddieT,who'sanopticianuptoBoston——youknowhim,Ase——andIsays:'Ed,youknowwhat'sgoodforfolkswhocan'tsee?Ain'ttherenothin','saysI,'that'llhelpthemwhocan'thear?Howabouteartrumpets?'AndEdwrotethataneartrumpetwouldprobablyhelpsome,butwhydidn'tItryapairofthempatentfixin'sthataremadetoputinsidedeefpeople'sears?
He'dknownofcaseswheretheyhelpedalot。SoIsentforapair,andthebiggesteartrumpetmade,besides。AndwhenImetDebbyto-dayIgive'emtoherandtoldhertoputthepatentthingsIN
herearsandcoupleonthetrumpetoutside'em。Andnottosaynothin'toyou,butjustsurpriseyou。Anditdidsurpriseyou,didn'tit?”
ThewrathfulMr。Tiddittcouldwaitnolonger。Heburstintoavividdescriptionofthe“surprise。“Baileywasaghast。CaptainCylaugheduntilhisfacewaspurple。
“Ideclare,Cy!”exclaimedthedejectedpurchaserofthe“earfixin's“andthetrumpet。“IdodeclareI'mawfulsorry!ifyou'donlytoldmeshewasnogoodI'dhaveletheralone;butIthought'twasjustthedeefness。I——I——“
“Iknow,Bailey;youmeantwell,likethelayin'-on-of-handsdoctorwhorubbedtherheumaticman'swoodenleg。Allright;_I_forgiveyou。'TwasworthitalltoseeAsaph'sfacewhenMarmBeasleywascomplimentin'him。Ha!ha!Oh,dearme!I'velaughedtillI'msore。Butthere'sonethingISHOULDliketodo,ifyoudon'tmind:Ishouldliketopickoutmynexthousekeepermyself。“
CHAPTERV
AFRONT-DOORCALLER
Mrs。Beasleydepartednextmorning,takingwithhertheextramonth'swages,inspiteoffervidavowalsthatshewouldn'ttouchacentofit。OnthewaytothedepotshefavoredMr。Lumleywithsundryhintsconcerningthereasonsforherdeparture。She“couldn'tstanditnolonger“;iffolksonlyknewwhatshe'dhadtoputupwithshecal'latedthey'dbesomesurprised;shecould“tellafewthings“ifshewantedto,andsoon。Incidentallyshewaskindofgladshedidn'tliketheplace,becausenowshecal'latedsheshouldgoWestandvisitherniece;they'dbeenwantinghertocomeforsolong。
Gabewasmuchinterestedandrepeatedthemonologue,withimaginativeadditions,tothedepotmaster,who,inturn,repeatedittohiswifewhenhewenthometodinner。Thatladyattendedsewingcircleintheafternoon。NextdayalargeshareofBayport'sconversationdealtwiththehousekeeper'sleavingandherreasonstherefor。Thereasonsdifferedwidely,accordingtotheportionofthetowninwhichtheywerediscussed,butitwasthegeneralopinionthatthewholeaffairwasnotcreditabletoCaptainWhittaker。
Onlyattheperfectboardinghousewasthecaptainupheld。MissPhinneydeclaredthatsheknewhehadmadeamistakeassoonassheheardtheBeasleywomantalk;nobodyelse,soAngelinedeclared,could“getawordinedgeways。“Mrs。Trippsighedandaffirmedthatgoingoutoftownforawomantodohouseworkwasridiculousonthefaceofit;therewereplentyofBayportladies,womenofcapabilityandsoundintheirreligiousviews,whomightbehirediftheywereapproachedintherightway。Keturahgave,asheropinion,thatifthecaptainknewwhenhewaswelloff,hewould“takehismealsout。“AsaphsnortedandintimatedthatthatDebbyBeasleywasn'tfitto“keephouseinapigsty,andanybodybutaborngumpwouldhaveknownit。“Bailey,the“borngump,“saidnothing,butlookedappealinglyathischum。
AsforCaptainCy,hedidnottakethetroubletoaffirmordenytherumors。PeaceandquietdominatedtheWhittakerhouseforthefirsttimeinthreeweeksanditsownerwashappier。Hecookedhisownfoodandwashedhisowndishes。Therunawaycatventuredtoreturn,foundotherviandsthanbeansinitssaucer,anddecidedtoremain,purringthankfulcontentment。Thecaptainmadehisownbed,afterafashion,whenhewasreadytooccupyit,buthewasconsciousthatitmightbebettermade。Herefused,however,tospendhistimeinsweepinganddusting,andthedustcontinuedtoaccumulateonthecarpetsandfurniture。Thisconditionofaffairstroubledhim,buthekepthisowncounsel。AsaphandBaileycalledoften,buttheyofferednomoresuggestionsastohiringahousekeeper。Mr。Tiddittmighthavedoneso,butthecaptaingavehimnoencouragement。Mr。Bangs,recenthumiliationfreshinhismind,wouldassoonhavesuggestedsettingthehouseonfire。
OneeveningAsaphhappenedin,onhiswaytoSimmons's。Hedesiredthecaptaintoaccompanyhimtothatgatheringplaceofthewiseandtalkative。CaptainCywasinthesittingroom,asheetofnotepaperinhishand。Thetownclerkenteredwithoutceremonyandtossedhishatonthesofa。
“Evenin',Ase,“observedthecaptain,foldingthesheetofpaperandputtingitintohispocket。“Gladyoucome。Sitdown。I
wantedtoaskyousomethin'。“
“Allright!HereIbe。Heaveaheadandask。“
CaptainCypuffedathispipe。Heseemedabouttospeakandthentothinkbetterofit,forhecrossedhislegsandsmokedoninsilence,gazingatthenickelworkofthe“base-burner“stove。Itwasbadlyinneedofpolishing。
“Well?”inquiredAsaph,withimpatientsarcasm。“Thinkin'ofaskin'metobuildafireforyou,wasyou?Nobodyelsebutyouwouldhavesetupastoveinsummertime,anyhow。“
“Hey?No,youneedn'tstartafireyetawhile。Thatnecktieofyours'llkeepuswarmtillfall,Ishouldn'twonder。Newone,ain'tit?Where'dyougetit?”
Mr。Tiddittwaswearingacrochetedscarfofabrilliantcrimsonhue,particularlybecomingtohiscomplexion。Thecomplexionnowbrighteneduntilitwasalmostamatchforthetie。
“Oh!”hesaid,withelaborateindifference。“That?Yes,it'snew。
Yesterdaywasmybirthday,andMatildyTrippsheknewIneededanecktie,soshegivemethisone。“
“Oh!Onesheknitpurposeforyou,then?Dearme!Lookout,Ase。
Widowwomenaredangerous,theysay;presentsareoneofthefirstbaitstheyheaveout。“
“Don'tbefoolish,now!Icouldn'tchuckitbackather,couldI?
Thatwouldbeprettymanners。Youneedn'ttalkaboutwidders——notafterDebby!Ho!ho!”
CaptainCychuckled。Thenhesuddenlybecameserious。
“Ase,“hesaid,“yourememberthetimewhentheHowesfolkshadthishouse?Courseyoudo。Yes;well,wasthereanyoftheirrelationsherewith'em?A——acousin,orsomethin'?”
“No,notasIrecollect。Yes,therewas,too,cometothink。A
thirdcousin,MaryThayerhernamewas。ITHINKshewasathirdcousinofBetsyHowes,SethHowes'ssecondwife。Betsy'snamewasGinnaforeshemarried,andtheGinnswasrelatedontheirma'ssidetoaRichards——EmilyRichards,Ithink'twas——andEmilymarriedaThayer。WouldthatmakethisMaryathirdcousin?Nowlet'ssee;SarahJaneGinn,shehadanauntwhokeptaboardin'
houseinHarniss。Irememberthat,'countofhersellin'myUncleBijeapig。Seemstome'twasapig,butIain'tsurethatitmightn'thavebeenasettin'ofPlymouthRockhens'eggs。Anyhow,UncleBijeKEPThens,becauseIrememberonetime——“
“There!there!we'llbeoutofsightoflandinaminute。ThisMaryThayer——old,wasshe?”
“No,no!Justayounggirl,eighteenortwentyorso。PrettyandniceandquietaseverIsee。ByGodfrey,sheWASpretty!Iwan'tasoldasIbenow,and——“
“Ase,don'ttellyourheartsecrets,eventome。Imightgetabsent-mindedandmention'emtoMatildy。Andthen——whew!”
“Ifyoudon'tstoptryin'toplaysmartyI'llgohome。What'sMatildyTripptome,I'dliketoknow?AndevenwhenMaryThayerwashereIwasoldenoughtobeherdad。ButIrememberwhatanicegirlshewasandhowtheboarderslikedher。TheyusedtosayshedonemorethanalltheHowestribeputtogethertomaketheSeaSightHouseagoodhotel。Youngasshewasshedonemostofthehousekeepin'anddoneitwell。Iftherestof'emhadbeenlikeheryoumightn'thavehadtheplaceyet,Whit。Butwhatsetyoutothinkin'abouther?”
“Oh,Idon'tknow!Nothin'much;thatis——well,I'lltellyousomeothertime。Whatbecameofher?”
“ShewentuptoNewHampshirealongwiththeHowesfolksandI
ain'tseenhersince。SeemstomeIdidhearshewasmarried。Seehere,Whit,whatisitabouther?Tellafeller;come!”
ButCaptainCyrefusedtogratifyhischum'slivelycuriosity。
AlsoherefusedtogotoSimmons'sthatevening,sayingthathewastiredandguessedhe'dstayathomeand“turninearly。“Mr。
Tiddittdepartedgrumbling。Afterhehadgonethecaptaindrewhischairnearerthecentertable,tookfromhispocketasheetofnotepaper,andproceededtoreadwhatwaswrittenonitspages。Itwasaletterwhichhehadreceivednearlyamonthbeforeandhadnotyetanswered。Duringthepastweekhehadreaditmanytimes。
Thewritingwascrampedandblottedandthepapercheapanddingy。
TheenvelopeborethepostmarkofasmalltowninIndiana,andtheinclosurewaswordedasfollows:
CAPTAINCYRUSWHITTAKER。
DEARSIR:Isupposeyouwillbeagooddealsurprisedtohearfromme,especiallyfromwayoutWesthere。WhenyouboughttheoldhouseofSeth,heandIwaslivinginConcord,N。H。Hecouldn'tmakeagoofhisbusinessthere,sowecameWestandhehasbeensickmostofthetimesince。Weain'twellofflikeyou,andtimesarehardwithus。WhatIwantedtowriteyouaboutwasthis。MycousinMaryThomas,MaryThayerthatwas,isstilllivinginConcordandsheispoorandneedshelp,thoughIdon'tsupposeshewouldaskforit,beingtooproud。FalseprideIcallit。MeandSethwouldliketodosomethingforher,butwehaveahardenoughjobtokeepgoingourselves。MarymarriedamanbythenameofHenryThomas,andheturnedouttobeamiserablegood-for-nothing,asIalwayssaidhewould。Shewouldn'tlistentomethough。HerunoffandlefthersevenyearagolastApril,andIunderstandwaskilledordrownedsomewheresupinMontana。Maryand[severalwordsscratchedouthere]gotalongsomehowsince,butIdon'tknowhow。WhilewelivedinConcordSethsortofkeptaneyeonher,butnowhecan'tofcourse。She'sagoodgirl,orwomanrather,beingmostforty,andwouldmakeagoodhousekeeperifyoushouldneedoneasIsupposelikelyyouwill。IfyoucouldhelpheritwouldbeanactofcharityandyouwillberewardedAbove。Sethsayswhynotwritetoherandtellhertocomeandseeyou?Hefeelsbadabouther,becauseheissosickIsuppose。Andheknowsyouarerichandcoulddogoodifyoufeltlikeit。Herfather'snamewasJohnThayer。Iwouldn'twonderifyouusedtoknowhermother。ShewasEmilyRichardsaforeshemarriedandtheyusedtoliveinOrham。
Yourstruly,ELIZABETHHOWES。
P。S——Mary'saddressisMrs。MaryThomas,careMrs。Oliver,128
BlankStreet,Concord,N。H。
N。B——Sethwon'tsayso,butIwill:weareveryhardupourselvesandifyoucouldhelphimandmewiththeloanofalittlemoneyitwouldbethankfullyreceived。
CaptainCyreadtheletter,foldedit,andreplaceditinhispocket。HeknewtheHowesfamilybyreputation,andthereputationwasthatofgeneralsharpnessintradeandstinginessinmoneymatters。Betsy'spersonalappealdidnot,therefore,touchhishearttoanygreatextent。HesurmisedalsothatforSethHowesandhiswifetoaskhelpforsomepersonotherthanthemselvespremisedadarkyinthewoodpilesomewhere。ButforthedaughterofEmilyRichardstobesuggestedasapossiblehousekeeperattheCyWhittakerplace——thatwasinteresting,certainly。
Whenthecaptainwasnotacaptain——whenhewasmerely“youngCy,“
aboy,livingwithhisparents,adancingschoolwasorganizedinBayport。Itwasaninnovationforourvillage,andfrowneduponbymanyoftheolderandstricterinhabitants。However,mostofthecaptain'sboyfriendswerepermittedtoattend;youngCywasnot。
Hisfatherconsidereddancingawasteoftimeand,ifnotwicked,certainlyfrivolousandnonsensical。Sotheboyremainedathome,but,inspiteoftheparentalorder,hepracticedsomeofthefiguresofthequadrillesandthecontradancesinhiscomrades'
barns,learningthematsecondhand,sotospeak。
OnewintertherewastobeapartyinOrham,givenbytheNickersons,wealthypeoplewithafifteen-year-olddaughter。Itwastobeagrandaffair,andmostoftheboysandgirlsintheneighboringtownswereinvited。Cyreceivedaninvitation,and,forawonder,waspermittedtoattend。TheBayportcontingentwentoverinabighayrickonrunnersandthemoonlightridewasjollyenough。TheNickersonmansionwascrowdedandthereweremusicanddancing。
YoungCywasmiserableduringthedancing。Hedidn'tdareattemptit,inspiteofhislessonsinthebarn。So,whiletherestofhisboyfriendssoughtpartnersforthe“PortlandFancy“and“Hull'sVictory“hesatforlorninacorner。
Ashesattherehewasapproachedbyayounglady,radiantinmuslinandribbons。Shewasthreeorfouryearsolderthanhewas,andhehadworshippedherfromafarasshewhirledupanddownthelineintheVirginiaReel。Sheneverlackedpartnersandseemedtobeagreatfavoritewiththeyoungmen,especiallyonegood-lookingchapwithasunburnedface,wholookedlikeasailor。
Theywereformingsetsfor“MoneyMusk“;itwas“ladies'choice,“
andtherewasademandformorecouples。TheyoungladycameevertoCy'scornerandlaughinglydroppedhimacourtesy。
“Ifyouplease,“shesaid,“Iwantapartner。Willyoudomethehonor?”
Cyblushinglyavowedthathecouldn'tdanceanytospeakof。
“Oh,yes,youcan!I'msureyoucan。You'retheWhittakerboy,aren'tyou?I'veheardaboutyourbarnlessons。AndIwantyoutotrythiswithme。Pleasedo。No,John,“sheadded,turningtothesunburnedyoungfellowwhohadfollowedheracrosstheroom;“thisismychoiceandhereismypartner。SusieTaylorisafteryouandyoumustn'trunaway。Come,Mr。Whittaker。“
SoCytookherarmandtheydanced“MoneyMusk“together。Hemadebutafewmistakes,andtheseshehelpedhimtocorrectsoeasilythatnonenoticed。Hissuccessgavehimcourageandheessayedotherdances;infact,hehadaverygoodtimeatthepartyafterall。
Onthewayhomehethoughtagreatdealabouttheprettyyounglady,whosenamehediscoveredwasEmilyRichards。Hedecidedthatifshewouldonlywaitforhim,hemightliketomarryherwhenhegrewup。Buthewasthirteenandshewasseventeen,andtheverynextyearshemarriedJohnThayer,thesailorinthebluesuit。
AndtwoyearsafterthatyoungCyranawaytobeasailorhimself。
Inspiteofhisageandhislifetimeofbatteringabouttheworld,CaptainCyhadasentimentalstreakinhismakeup;hisrejuvenationoftheoldhomeprovedthat。Betsy'sletterinterestedhim。HehadmadeguardedinquiriesconcerningMaryThayer,nowMaryThomas,ofothersbesidesAsaph,andtheanswershadbeensatisfactorysofarastheywent;thosewhorememberedherhadlikedherverymuch。
ThecaptainhadevenbegunalettertoMrs。Thomas,butlaiditasideunfinished,having,sinceBailey'sunfortunateexperiencewiththewidowBeasley,aprejudiceagainstexperiments。
Butthisevening,beforeMr。Tiddittcalled,hehadbeenthinkingthatsomethingwouldhavetobedoneanddonesoon。Thegenerallyshiftlessconditionofhisdomesticsurroundingswasgettingtobeunbearable。Dustanddirtdidnotfitintohismentalpictureoftheoldhomeasitusedtobeandashehadtriedtorestoreit。
Therehadbeenneitherdustnordirtinhismother'sday。
Hemeditatedandsmokedforanotherhour。Then,hismindbeingmadeup,hepulleddownthedesklidoftheold-fashionedsecretary,resurrectedfromapileofpapersthenotehehadbeguntoMrs。Thomas,dippedasputteringpenintotheinkbottleandproceededtowrite。
Hisletterwasashortoneandrathernoncommittal。AsMrs。Thomasnodoubtknewhehadcomebacktoliveinhisfather'shouseatBayport。Hemightpossiblyneedsomeonetokeephouseforhim。
Heunderstoodthatshe,MaryThayerthatwas,wasagoodhousekeeperandthatshewasopentoanengagementifeverythingwasmutuallysatisfactory。HehadknownhermotherslightlywhenthelatterlivedinOrham。Hethoughtaninterviewmightbepleasant,fortheycouldtalkoveroldtimesifnothingmore。Perhaps,onthewhole,shemightcaretoriskatriptoBayport,thereforeheinclosedmoneyforherrailroadfare。“Youunderstand,ofcourse,“sohewroteinconclusion,“thatnothingmaycomeofourmeetingatall。
Sopleasedon'tsayawordtoanybodywhenyoustriketown。You'velivedhereyourself,andyouknowthatthreewordshoveoverboardinBayportwilldredgeupgabenoughtosinkadictionary。Sojustkeepmumtillthebusinessissettledonewayortheother。“
Heputonhishatandwentdowntothepostoffice,wherehedroppedhisletterintheslotoftheboxfastenedtothefrontdoor。Thenhereturnedhomeandretiredatexactlyeleveno'clock。
InspiteofhisremarkstoAsaph,hehadnot“turnedin“soearlyafterall。
Ifthecaptainexpectedapromptreplytohisnotehewasdisappointed。Aweekpassedandheheardnothing。ThenthreemoredaysandstillnowordfromtheNewHampshirewidow。MeanwhilefreshlayersofdustspreadthemselvesovertheWhittakerfurniture,andthegaudypatternsofthecarpetsblusheddimlybeneathagrimyfog。Thesituationwasdesperate;evenMatildaTripp,Come-Outersermonsandall,begantobethinkableasapossibility。
Theeleventhdaybeganwithapouringrainthatchanged,lateron,toadismaldrizzle。Thesilver-leaftreeinthefrontyarddripped,andtheoverflowingguttersgurgledandsplashed。Thebaywasgrayandlonely,andthefishweirsalongtheouterbarwerelostinthemist。TheflowersintheAtkinsurnsweredraggledandbeatendown。Onlytheirondogsglistenedundauntedasthewetranofftheirnewlypaintedbacks。Theairwasheavy,andthesaltyflavoroftheflatsmightalmostbetastedinit。
CaptainCywasinthesittingroom,asusual。Hisspiritswereasgrayastheweather。Hewasactuallylonesomeforthefirsttimesincehisreturnhome。Hehadkindledawoodfireinthestove,justforthesociabilityofit,andthecrackleandglowbehindtheisinglasspanesonlyservedtoremindhimofotherdaysandotherfires。Thesittingroomhadnotbeenlonesomethen。