JoeVavrika’ssaloonwasnotinthecountyseat,whereOlafandMrs。Ericsondidtheirtrading,butinacheerfullerplace,alittleBohemiansettlementwhichlayattheotherendofthecounty,tenlevelmilesnorthofOlaf’sfarm。Clararodeuptoseeherfatheralmosteveryday。Vavrika’shousewas,sotospeak,inthebackyardofhissaloon。Thegardenbetweenthetwobuildingswasinclosedbyahighboardfenceastightasapartition,andinsummerJoekeptbeertablesandwoodenbenchesamongthegooseberrybushesunderhislittlecherrytree。AtoneofthesetablesNilsEricsonwasseatedinthelateafternoon,threedaysafterhisreturnhome。Joehadgoneintoserveacustomer,andNilswasloungingonhiselbows,lookingrathermournfullyintohishalf-
emptiedpitcher,whenheheardalaughacrossthelittlegarden。
Clara,inherridinghabit,wasstandingatthebackdoorofthehouse,underthegrapevinetrellisthatoldJoehadgrowntherelongago。Nilsrose。
“Comeoutandkeepyourfatherandmecompany。We’vebeengossipingallafternoon。Nobodytobotherusbuttheflies。“
Sheshookherhead。“No,Inevercomeouthereanymore。Olafdoesn’tlikeit。Imustliveuptomyposition,youknow。“
“Youmeantotellmeyounevercomeoutandchatwiththeboys,asyouusedto?Hehastamedyou!Whokeepsuptheseflower-beds?“
“IcomeoutonSundays,whenfatherisalone,andreadtheBohemianpaperstohim。ButIamneverherewhenthebarisopen。
Whathaveyoutwobeendoing?“
“Talking,asItoldyou。I’vebeentellinghimaboutmytravels。IfindIcan’ttalkmuchathome,noteventoEric。“
Clarareachedupandpokedwithherriding-whipatawhitemoththatwasflutteringinthesunlightamongthevineleaves。“I
supposeyouwillnevertellmeaboutallthosethings。“
“WherecanItellthem?NotinOlaf’shouse,certainly。
What’sthematterwithourtalkinghere?“Hepointedpersuasivelywithhishattothebushesandthegreentable,wherethefliesweresinginglazilyabovetheemptybeerglasses。
Clarashookherheadweakly。“No,itwouldn’tdo。Besides,Iamgoingnow。“
“I’monEric’smare。WouldyoubeangryifIovertookyou?“
Claralookedbackandlaughed。“Youmighttryandsee。IcanleaveyouifIdon’twantyou。Eric’smarecan’tkeepupwithNorman。“
Nilswentintothebarandattemptedtopayhisscore。BigJoe,sixfeetfour,withcurlyyellowhairandmustache,clappedhimontheshoulder。“NotaGoddamnayourmoneygoinmydrawer,youhear?Onlynexttimeyoubringyourflute,te-te-te-te-te-ty。“
Joewaggedhisfingersinimitationofthefluteplayer’sposition。
“MyClara,shecomeall-a-timeSundaysan’playforme。ShenotliketoplayatEricson’splace。“Heshookhisyellowcurlsandlaughed。“NotaGoddamnafunatEricson’s。YoucomeaSunday。
Youlike-afun。Noforgetdeflute。“JoetalkedveryrapidlyandalwaystumbledoverhisEnglish。Heseldomspokeittohiscustomers,andhadneverlearnedmuch。
Nilsswunghimselfintothesaddleandtrottedtothewestofthevillage,wherethehousesandgardensscatteredintoprairielandandtheroadturnedsouth。Faraheadofhim,inthedeclininglight,hesawClaraVavrika’sslenderfigure,loiteringonhorseback。Hetouchedhismarewiththewhip,andshotalongthewhite,levelroad,underthereddeningsky。WhenheovertookOlaf’swifehesawthatshehadbeencrying。“What’sthematter,ClaraVavrika?“heaskedkindly。
“Oh,Igetbluesometimes。Itwasawfullyjollylivingtherewithfather。IwonderwhyIeverwentaway。“
Nilsspokeinalow,kindtonethathesometimesusedwithwomen:
“That’swhatI’vebeenwonderingthesemanyyears。YouwerethelastgirlinthecountryI’dhavepickedforawifeforOlaf。Whatmadeyoudoit,Clara?“
“IsupposeIreallydidittoobligetheneighbours“——Claratossedherhead。“Peoplewerebeginningtowonder。“
“Towonder?“
“Yes——whyIdidn’tgetmarried。IsupposeIdidn’tliketokeeptheminsuspense。I’vediscoveredthatmostgirlsmarryoutofconsiderationfortheneighbourhood。“
Nilsbenthisheadtowardherandhiswhiteteethflashed。
“I’dhavegambledthatonegirlIknewwouldsay,’Lettheneighbourhoodbedamned。’“
Clarashookherheadmournfully。“Yousee,theyhaveitonyou,Nils;thatis,ifyou’reawoman。Theysayyou’rebeginningtogooff。That’swhatmakesusgetmarried:wecan’tstandthelaugh。“
Nilslookedsidewiseather。Hehadneverseenherheaddroopbefore。Resignationwasthelastthinghewouldhaveexpectedofher。“Inyourcase,therewasn’tsomethingelse?“
“Somethingelse?“
“Imean,youdidn’tdoittospitesomebody?Somebodywhodidn’tcomeback?“
Claradrewherselfup。“Oh,Ineverthoughtyou’dcomeback。
NotafterIstoppedwritingtoyou,atleast。Thatwasallover,longbeforeImarriedOlaf。“
“Itneveroccurredtoyou,then,thatthemeanestthingyoucoulddotomewastomarryOlaf?“
Claralaughed。“No;Ididn’tknowyouweresofondofOlaf。“
Nilssmoothedhishorse’smanewithhisglove。“Youknow,ClaraVavrika,youarenevergoingtostickitout。You’llcutawaysomeday,andI’vebeenthinkingyoumightaswellcutawaywithme。“
Clarathrewupherchin。“Oh,youdon’tknowmeaswellasyouthink。Iwon’tcutaway。Sometimes,whenI’mwithfather,I
feellikeit。ButIcanholdoutaslongastheEricsonscan。
They’venevergotthebestofmeyet,andonecanlive,solongasoneisn’tbeaten。IfIgobacktofather,it’sallupwithOlafinpolitics。Heknowsthat,andhenevergoesmuchbeyondsulking。I’veasmuchwitastheEricsons。I’llneverleavethemunlessIcanshowthemathingortwo。“
“Youmeanunlessyoucancomeitoverthem?“
“Yes——unlessIgoawaywithamanwhoisclevererthantheyare,andwhohasmoremoney。“
Nilswhistled。“Dearme,youaredemandingagooddeal。TheEricsons,takethelotofthem,areabunchtobeat。ButIshouldthinktheexcitementoftormentingthemwouldhavewornoffbythistime。“
“Ithas,I’mafraid,“Claraadmittedmournfully。
“Thenwhydon’tyoucutaway?Therearemoreamusinggamesthanthisintheworld。WhenIcamehomeIthoughtitmightamusemetobullyafewquartersectionsoutoftheEricsons;butI’vealmostdecidedIcangetmorefunformymoneysomewhereelse。“
Claratookinherbreathsharply。“Ah,youhavegottheotherwill!Thatwaswhyyoucamehome!“
“No,itwasn’t。IcamehometoseehowyouweregettingonwithOlaf。“
Clarastruckherhorsewiththewhip,andinaboundshewasfaraheadofhim。Nilsdroppedoneword,“Damn!“andwhippedafterher;butsheleanedforwardinhersaddleandfairlycutthewind。
Herlongridingskirtrippledinthestillairbehindher。Thesunwasjustsinkingbehindthestubbleinavast,clearsky,andtheshadowsdrewacrossthefieldssorapidlythatNilscouldscarcelykeepinsightthedarkfigureontheroad。Whenheovertookherhecaughtherhorsebythebridle。Normanreared,andNilswasfrightenedforher;butClarakeptherseat。
“Letmego,NilsEricson!“shecried。“Ihateyoumorethananyofthem。Youwerecreatedtotortureme,thewholetribeofyou——tomakemesufferineverypossibleway。“
Shestruckherhorseagainandgallopedawayfromhim。Nilssethisteethandlookedthoughtful。Herodeslowlyhomealongthedesertedroad,watchingthestarscomeoutintheclearvioletsky。
Theyflashedsoftlyintothelimpidheavens,likejewelsletfallintoclearwater。Theywereareproach,hefelt,toasordidworld。Asheturnedacrossthesandcreek,helookedupattheNorthStarandsmiled,asiftherewereanunderstandingbetweenthem。Hismotherscoldedhimforbeinglateforsupper。