“Hemademedothesamethingonce,“saidEmil,asifconfessingacrimeofthedeepestdye。
“Andyouhithim?dearoldFatherBhaer?Bythunder,I’djustliketoseeyoudoitnow!“saidNed,collaringEmilinafitofrighteouswrath。
“Itwaseversolongago。I’dratherhavemyheadcutoffthandoitnow,“andEmilmildlylaidNedonhisbackinsteadofcuffinghim,ashewouldhavefeltithisdutytodoonanylesssolemnoccasion。
“Howcouldyou?“saidDemi,appalledattheidea。
“Iwashoppingmadatthetime,andthoughtIshouldn’tmindabit,ratherlikeitperhaps。ButwhenI’dhituncleonegoodcrack,everythinghehadeverdoneformecameintomyheadallatoncesomehow,andIcouldn’tgoon。Nosir!Ifhe’dlaidmedownandwalkedonme,Iwouldn’thaveminded,Ifeltsomean,“andEmilgavehimselfagoodthumpinthechesttoexpresshissenseofremorseforthepast。
“Nat’scryinglikeanything,andfeelsnoendsorry,sodon’tlet’ssayawordaboutit;willwe?“saidtender-heartedTommy。
“Ofcoursewewon’t,butit’sawfultotelllies,“andDemilookedasifhefoundtheawfulnessmuchincreasedwhenthepunishmentfellnotuponthesinner,buthisbestUncleFritz。
“Supposeweallclearout,soNatcancutupstairsifhewantsto,“
proposedFranz,andledthewaytothebarn,theirrefugeintroubloustimes。
Natdidnotcometodinner,butMrs。Jotooksomeuptohim,andsaidatenderword,whichdidhimgood,thoughhecouldnotlookather。Byandbytheladsplayingoutsideheardtheviolin,andsaidamongthemselves:
“He’sallrightnow。“Hewasallright,butfeltshyaboutgoingdown,tillopeninghisdoortoslipawayintothewoods,hefoundDaisysittingonthestairswithneitherworknordoll,onlyherlittlehandkerchiefinherhand,asifshehadbeenmourningforhercaptivefriend。
“I’mgoingtowalk;wanttocome?“askedNat,tryingtolookasifnothingwasthematter,yetfeelingverygratefulforhersilentsympathy,becausehefanciedeveryonemustlookuponhimasawretch。
“Ohyes!“andDaisyranforherhat,proudtobechosenasacompanionbyoneofthebigboys。
Theotherssawthemgo,butnoonefollowed,forboyshaveagreatdealmoredelicacythantheygetcreditfor,andtheladsinstinctivelyfeltthat,whenindisgrace,gentlelittleDaisywastheirmostcongenialfriend。
ThewalkdidNatgood,andhecamehomequieterthanusual,butlookingcheerfulagain,andhungalloverwithdaisy-chainsmadebyhislittleplaymatewhilehelayonthegrassandtoldherstories。
Noonesaidawordaboutthesceneofthemorning,butitseffectwasallthemorelastingforthatreason,perhaps。Nattriedhisverybest,andfoundmuchhelp,notonlyfromtheearnestlittleprayersheprayedtohisFriendinheaven,butalsointhepatientcareoftheearthlyfriendwhosekindhandhenevertouchedwithoutrememberingthatithadwillinglybornepainforhissake。
“What’sthematter,Daisy?“
“Theboyswon’tletmeplaywiththem。“
“Whynot?“
“Theysaygirlscan’tplayfootball。“
“Theycan,forI’vedoneit!“andMrs。Bhaerlaughedattheremembranceofcertainyouthfulfrolics。
“IknowIcanplay;DemiandIusedto,andhavenicetimes,buthewon’tletmenowbecausetheotherboyslaughathim,“andDaisylookeddeeplygrievedatherbrother’shardnessofheart。
“Onthewhole,Ithinkheisright,deary。It’sallverywellwhenyoutwoarealone,butitistooroughagameforyouwithadozenboys;soI’dfindsomenicelittleplayformyself。“
“I’mtiredofplayingalone!“andDaisy’stonewasverymournful。
“I’llplaywithyoubyandby,butjustnowImustflyaboutandgetthingsreadyforatripintotown。Youshallgowithmeandseemamma,andifyoulikeyoucanstaywithher。“
“IshouldliketogoandseeherandBabyJosy,butI’drathercomeback,please。Demiwouldmissme,andIlovetobehere,Aunty。“
“Youcan’tgetonwithoutyourDemi,canyou?“andAuntJolookedasifshequiteunderstoodtheloveofthelittlegirlforheronlybrother。
“’CourseIcan’t;we’retwins,andsoweloveeachothermorethanotherpeople,“answeredDaisy,withabrighteningface,forsheconsideredbeingatwinoneofthehighesthonorsshecouldeverreceive。
“Now,whatwillyoudowithyourlittleselfwhileIflyaround?“askedMrs。Bhaer,whowaswhiskingpilesoflinenintoawardrobewithgreatrapidity。
“Idon’tknow,I’mtiredofdollsandthings;Iwishyou’dmakeupanewplayforme,AuntyJo,“saidDaisy,swinginglistlesslyonthedoor。
“Ishallhavetothinkofabrandnewone,anditwilltakemesometime;sosupposeyougodownandseewhatAsiahasgotforyourlunch,“
suggestedMrs。Bhaer,thinkingthatwouldbeagoodwayinwhichtodisposeofthelittlehindranceforatime。
“Yes,IthinkI’dlikethat,ifsheisn’tcross,“andDaisyslowlydepartedtothekitchen,whereAsia,theblackcook,reignedundisturbed。
Infiveminutes,Daisywasbackagain,withawide-awakeface,abitofdoughinherhandandadabofflouronherlittlenose。
“Ohaunty!PleasecouldIgoandmakegingersnapsandthings?Asiaisn’tcross,andshesaysImay,anditwouldbesuchfun,pleasedo,“criedDaisy,allinonebreath。
“Justthething,goandwelcome,makewhatyoulike,andstayaslongasyouplease,“answeredMrs。Bhaer,muchrelieved,forsometimestheonelittlegirlwashardertoamusethanthedozenboys。
Daisyranoff,andwhilesheworked,AuntJorackedherbrainforanewplay。Allofasuddensheseemedtohaveanidea,forshesmiledtoherself,slammedthedoorsofthewardrobe,andwalkedbrisklyaway,saying,“I’lldoit,ifit’sapossiblething!“
Whatitwasnoonefoundoutthatday,butAuntJo’seyestwinkledsowhenshetoldDaisyshehadthoughtofanewplay,andwasgoingtobuyit,thatDaisywasmuchexcitedandaskedquestionsallthewayintotown,withoutgettinganswersthattoldheranything。Shewasleftathometoplaywiththenewbaby,anddelighthermother’seyes,whileAuntJowentoffshopping。Whenshecamebackwithallsortsofqueerparcelsincornersofthecarry-all,DaisywassofullofcuriositythatshewantedtogobacktoPlumfieldatonce。Butherauntwouldnotbehurried,andmadealongcallinmamma’sroom,sittingonthefloorwithbabyinherlap,makingMrs。Brookelaughatthepranksoftheboys,andallsortsofdrollnonsense。
HowheraunttoldthesecretDaisycouldnotimagine,buthermotherevidentlyknewit,forshesaid,asshetiedonthelittlebonnetandkissedtherosylittlefaceinside,“Beagoodchild,myDaisy,andlearnthenicenewplayauntyhasgotforyou。It’samostusefulandinterestingone,anditisverykindofhertoplayitwithyou,becauseshedoesnotlikeitverywellherself。“
Thislastspeechmadethetwoladieslaughheartily,andincreasedDaisy’sbewilderment。Astheydroveawaysomethingrattledinthebackofthecarriage。
“What’sthat?“askedDaisy,prickingupherears。
“Thenewplay,“answeredMrs。Jo,solemnly。
“Whatisitmadeof?“criedDaisy。
“Iron,tin,wood,brass,sugar,salt,coal,andahundredotherthings。“
“Howstrange!Whatcolorisit?“
“Allsortsofcolors。“
“Isitlarge?“
“Partofitis,andapartisn’t。“
“DidIeverseeone?“
“Eversomany,butneveronesoniceasthis。“
“Oh!whatcanitbe?Ican’twait。WhenshallIseeit?“andDaisybouncedupanddownwithimpatience。
“To-morrowmorning,afterlessons。“
“Isitfortheboys,too?“
“No,allforyouandBess。Theboyswillliketoseeit,andwanttoplayonepartofit。Butyoucandoasyoulikeaboutlettingthem。“
“I’llletDemi,ifhewantsto。“
“Nofearthattheywon’tallwantto,especiallyStuffy,“andMrs。Bhaer’seyestwinkledmorethaneverasshepattedaqueerknobbybundleinherlap。
“Letmefeeljustonce,“prayedDaisy。
“Notafeel;you’dguessinaminuteandspoilthefun。“
Daisygroanedandthensmiledalloverherface,forthroughalittleholeinthepapershecaughtaglimpseofsomethingbright。
“HowcanIwaitsolong?Couldn’tIseeittoday?“
“Ohdear,no!Ithasgottobearranged,andeversomanypartsfixedintheirplaces。IpromisedUncleTeddythatyoushouldn’tseeittillitwasallinapple-pieorder。“
“Ifuncleknowsaboutitthenitmustbesplendid!“criedDaisy,clappingherhands;forthiskind,rich,jollyuncleofherswasasgoodasafairygodmothertothechildren,andwasalwaysplanningmerrysurprises,prettygifts,anddrollamusementsforthem。
“Yes;Teddywentandboughtitwithme,andwehadsuchfunintheshopchoosingthedifferentparts。Hewouldhaveeverythingfineandlarge,andmylittleplangotregularlysplendidwhenhetookhold。Youmustgivehimyourverybestkisswhenhecomes,forheisthekindestunclethateverwentandboughtacharminglittlecoo­;Blessme!Inearlytoldyouwhatitwas!“andMrs。Bhaercutthatmostinterestingwordshortoffinthemiddle,andbegantolookoverherbills,asifafraidshewouldletthecatoutofthebagifshetalkedanymore。Daisyfoldedherhandswithanairofresignation,andsatquitestilltryingtothinkwhatplayhada“coo“init。
Whentheygothomesheeyedeverybundlethatwastakenout,andonelargeheavyone,whichFranztookstraightupstairsandhidinthenursery,filledherwithamazementandcuriosity。Somethingverymysteriouswentonuptherethatafternoon,forFranzwashammering,andAsiatrottingupanddown,andAuntJoflyingaroundlikeawill-o’-the-wisp,withallsortofthingsunderherapron,whilelittleTed,whowastheonlychildadmitted,becausehecouldn’ttalkplain,babbledandlaughed,andtriedtotellwhatthe“sumpinpitty“was。
AllthismadeDaisyhalf-wild,andherexcitementspreadamongtheboys,whoquiteoverwhelmedMotherBhaerwithoffersofassistance,whichshedeclinedbyquotingtheirownwordstoDaisy:
“Girlscan’tplaywithboys。ThisisforDaisy,andBess,andme,sowedon’twantyou。“Whereupontheyounggentlemenmeeklyretired,andinvitedDaisytoagameofmarbles,horse,football,anythingsheliked,withasuddenwarmthandpolitenesswhichastonishedherinnocentlittlesoul。
Thankstotheseattentions,shegotthroughtheafternoon,wentearlytobed,andnextmorningdidherlessonswithanenergywhichmadeUncleFritzwishthatanewgamecouldbeinventedeveryday。Quiteathrillpervadedtheschool-roomwhenDaisywasdismissedateleveno’clock,foreveryoneknewthatnowshewasgoingtohavethenewandmysteriousplay。
Manyeyesfollowedherassheranaway,andDemi’smindwassodistractedbythiseventthatwhenFranzaskedhimwherethedesertofSaharawas,hemournfullyreplied,“Inthenursery,“andthewholeschoollaughedathim。
“AuntJo,I’vedoneallmylessons,andIcan’twaitonesingleminutemore!“criedDaisy,flyingintoMrs。Bhaer’sroom。
“It’sallready,comeon;“andtuckingTedunderonearm,andherworkbasketundertheother,AuntJopromptlyledthewayupstairs。
“Idon’tseeanything,“saidDaisy,staringaboutherasshegotinsidethenurserydoor。
“Doyouhearanything?“askedAuntJo,catchingTedbackbyhislittlefrockashewasmakingstraightforonesideoftheroom。
Daisydidhearanoddcrackling,andthenapurrylittlesoundasofakettlesinging。Thesenoisescamefrombehindacurtaindrawnbeforeadeepbaywindow。Daisysnatcheditback,gaveonejoyful,“Oh!“andthenstoodgazingwithdelightat­;whatdoyouthink?
Awideseatranroundthethreesidesofthewindow;ononesidehungandstoodallsortsoflittlepotsandpans,gridironsandskillets;ontheothersideasmalldinnerandteaset;andonthemiddlepartacooking-stove。
Notatinone,thatwasofnouse,butarealironstove,bigenoughtocookforalargefamilyofveryhungrydolls。Butthebestofitwasthatarealfireburnedinit,realsteamcameoutofthenoseofthelittletea-kettle,andthelidofthelittleboileractuallydancedajig,thewaterinsidebubbledsohard。Apaneofglasshadbeentakenoutandreplacedbyasheetoftin,withaholeforthesmallfunnel,andrealsmokewentsailingawayoutsidesonaturally,thatitdidone’sheartgoodtoseeit。Theboxofwoodwithahodofcharcoalstoodnearby;justabovehungdust-pan,brushandbroom;alittlemarketbasketwasonthelowtableatwhichDaisyusedtoplay,andoverthebackofherlittlechairhungawhiteapronwithabib,andadrollmobcap。Thesunshoneinasifheenjoyedthefun,thelittlestoveroaredbeautifully,thekettlesteamed,thenewtinssparkledonthewalls,theprettychinastoodintemptingrows,anditwasaltogetherascheeryandcompleteakitchenasanychildcoulddesire。
Daisystoodquitestillafterthefirstglad“Oh!“buthereyeswentquicklyfromonecharmingobjecttoanother,brighteningastheylooked,tilltheycametoAuntJo’smerryface;theretheystoppedasthehappylittlegirlhuggedher,sayinggratefully:
“Ohaunty,it’sasplendidnewplay!CanIreallycookatthedearstove,andhavepartiesandmess,andsweep,andmakefiresthattrulyburn?I
likeitsomuch!Whatmadeyouthinkofit?“
“YourlikingtomakegingersnapswithAsiamademethinkofit,“saidMrs。Bhaer,holdingDaisy,whofriskedasifshewouldfly。“IknewAsiawouldn’tletyoumessinherkitchenveryoften,anditwouldn’tbesafeatthisfireuphere,soIthoughtI’dseeifIcouldfindalittlestoveforyou,andteachyoutocook;thatwouldbefun,andusefultoo。SoI
travelledroundamongthetoyshops,buteverythinglargecosttoomuchandIwasthinkingIshouldhavetogiveitup,whenImetUncleTeddy。
AssoonasheknewwhatIwasabout,hesaidhewantedtohelp,andinsistedonbuyingthebiggesttoystovewecouldfind。Iscolded,butheonlylaughed,andteasedmeaboutmycookingwhenwewereyoung,andsaidImustteachBessaswellasyou,andwentonbuyingallsortsofnicelittlethingsformy’cookingclass’ashecalledit。“