Whenthepartingcameheaffectedhighspirits,toconcealcertaininconvenientemotionswhichseemedinclinedtoassertthemselves。Thisgaietydidnotimposeuponanybody,buttheytriedtolookasifitdidforhissake,andhegotonverywelltillMrs。Marchkissedhim,whitawhisperfullofmotherlysolicitude。Thenfeelingthathewasgoingveryfast,hehastilyembracedthemallround,notforgettingtheafflictedHannah,andrandownstairsasifforhislife。Jofollowedaminuteaftertowaveherhandtohimifhelookedround。Hedidlookround,cameback,puthisarmsaboutherasshestoodonthestepabovehim,andlookedupatherwithafacethatmadehisshortappealeloquentandpathetic。
“Oh,Jo,can’tyou?“
“Teddy,dear,IwishIcould!“
Thatwasall,exceptalittlepause。ThenLauriestraightenedhimselfup,said,“It’sallright,nevermind,“andwentawaywithoutanotherword。Ah,butitwasn’tallright,andJodidmind,forwhilethecurlyheadlayonherarmaminuteafterherhardanswer,shefeltasifshehadstabbedherdearestfriend,andwhenheleftherwithoutalookbehindhim,sheknewthattheboyLaurieneverwouldcomeagain。
Chapter36CHAPTERTHIRTY-SIXWhenJocamehomethatspring,shehadbeenstruckwiththechangeinBeth。Noonespokeofitorseemedawareofit,forithadcometoograduallytostartlethosewhosawherdaily,buttoeyessharpenedbyabsence,itwasveryplainandaheavyweightfellonJo’sheartasshesawhersister’sface。
Itwasnopalerandbutlittlerthinnerthanintheautumn,yettherewasastrange,transparentlookaboutit,asifthemortalwasbeingslowlyrefinedaway,andtheimmortalshiningthroughthefrailfleshwithanindescribablypatheticbeauty。Josawandfeltit,butsaidnothingatthetime,andsoonthefirstimpressionlostmuchofitspower,forBethseemedhappy,nooneappearedtodoubtthatshewasbetter,andpresentlyinothercaresJoforatimeforgotherfear。
ButwhenLauriewasgone,andpeaceprevailedagain,thevagueanxietyreturnedandhauntedher。Shehadconfessedhersinsandbeenforgiven,butwhensheshowedhersavingsandproposedamountaintrip,Bethhadthankedherheartily,butbeggednottogosofarawayfromhome。Anotherlittlevisittotheseashorewouldsuitherbetter,andasGrandmacouldnotbeprevailedupontoleavethebabies,JotookBethdowntothequietplace,whereshecouldlivemuchintheopenair,andletthefreshseabreezesblowalittlecolorintoherpalecheeks。
Itwasnotafashionableplace,butevenamongthepleasantpeoplethere,thegirlsmadefewfriends,preferringtoliveforoneanother。Bethwastooshytoenjoysociety,andJotoowrappedupinhertocareforanyoneelse。Sotheywereallinalltoeachother,andcameandwent,quiteunconsciousoftheinteresttheyexitedinthoseaboutthem,whowatchedwithsympatheticeyesthestrongsisterandthefeebleone,alwaystogether,asiftheyfeltinstinctivelythatalongseparationwasnotfaraway。
Theydidfeelit,yetneitherspokeofit,foroftenbetweenourselvesandthosenearestanddearesttousthereexistsareservewhichitisveryhardtoovercome。JofeltasifaveilhadfallenbetweenherheartandBeth’s,butwhensheputoutherhandtoliftitup,thereseemedsomethingsacredinthesilence,andshewaitedforBethtospeak。Shewondered,andwasthankfulalso,thatherparentsdidnotseemtoseewhatshesaw,andduringthequietweekswhentheshadowsgrewsoplaintoher,shesaidnothingofittothoseathome,believingthatitwouldtellitselfwhenBethcamebacknobetter。
Shewonderedstillmoreifhersisterreallyguessedthehardtruth,andwhatthoughtswerepassingthroughhermindduringthelonghourswhenshelayonthewarmrockswithherheadinJo’slap,whilethewindsblewhealthfullyoverherandtheseamademusicatherfeet。
OnedayBethtoldher。Jothoughtshewasasleep,shelaysostill,andputtingdownherbook,satlookingatherwithwistfuleyes,tryingtoseesignsofhopeinthefaintcoloronBeth’scheeks。Butshecouldnotfindenoughtosatisfyher,forthecheekswereverythin,andthehandsseemedtoofeebletoholdeventherosylittleshellstheyhadbeencollecting。
ItcametoherthenmorebitterlythaneverthatBethwasslowlydriftingawayformher,andherarmsinstinctivelytightenedtheirholduponthedearesttreasureshepossessed。
Foraminutehereyesweretoodimforseeing,andwhentheycleared,Bethwaslookingupathersotenderlythattherewashardlyanyneedforhertosay,“Jo,dear,I’mgladyouknowit。I’vetriedtotellyou,butIcouldn’t。“
Therewasnoanswerexcepthersister’scheekagainstherown,noteventears,forwhenmostdeeplymoved,Jodidnotcry。Shewastheweakerthen,landBethtriedtocomfortandsustainher,withherarmsaboutherandthesoothingwordsshewhisperedinherear。
“I’veknownitforagoodwhile,dear,andnowI’musedtoit,itisn’thardtothinkofortobear。Trytoseeitsoanddon’tbetroubledaboutme,becauseit’sbest,indeeditis。“
“Isthiswhatmadeyousounhappyintheautumn,Beth?Youdidnotfeelitthen,landkeepittoyourselfsolong,didyou?“
askedJo,refusingtoseeorsaythatitwasbest,butgladtoknowthatLauriehadnopartinBeth’strouble。
“Yes,Igaveuphopingthen,butIdidn’tliketoownit。
Itriedtothinkitwasasickfancy,andwouldnotletittroubleanyone。ButwhenIsawyouallsowellandstrongandfullofhappyplans,itwashardtofeelthatIcouldneverbelikeyou,andthenIwasmiserable,Jo。“
“Oh,Beth,andyoudidn’ttellme,didn’tletmecomfortandhelpyou?Howcouldyoushutmeout,bearitallalone?“
Jo’svoicewasfulloftenderreproach,andherheartachedtothinkofthesolitarystrugglethatmusthavegoneonwhileBethlearnedtosaygoodbyetohealth,love,andlive,andtakeuphercrosssocheerfully。
“Perhapsitwaswrong,butItriedtodoright。Iwasn’tsure,noonesaidanything,andIhopedIwasmistaken。ItwouldhavebeenselfishtofrightenyouallwhenMarmeewassoanxiousaboutMeg,andAmyaway,andyousohappywithLaurie——atleastIthoughtsothen。“
“AndIthoughtyoulovedhim,Beth,andIwentawaybecauseIcouldn’t,“criedJo,gladtosayallthetruth。
BethlookedsoamazedattheideathatJosmiledinspiteofherpain,andaddedsoftly,“Thenyoudidn’t,dearie?Iwasafraiditwasso,andimaginedyourpoorlittleheartfulloflovelornityallthatwhile。“
“Why,Jo,howcouldI,whenhewassofondofyou?“askedBeth,asinnocentlyasachild。“Idolovehimdearly。Heissogoodtome,howcanIhelpIt?Buthecouldneverbeanythingtomebutmybrother。Ihopehetrulywillbe,sometime。“
“Notthroughme,“saidJodecidedly。“Amyisleftforhim,andtheywouldsuitexcellently,butIhavenoheartforsuchthings,now。Idon’tcarewhatbecomesofanybodybutyou,Beth。
Youmustgetwell。“
“Iwantto,oh,somuch!Itry,buteverydayIlosealittle,andfeelmoresurethatIshallnevergainitback。It’slikethetide,Jo,whenitturns,itgoesslowly,butitcan’tbestopped……“
“Itshallbestopped,yourtidemustnotturnsosoon,nineteenistooyoung,Beth。Ican’tletyougo。I’llworkandprayandfightagainstit。I’llkeepyouinspiteofeverything。
Theremustbeways,itcan’tbetoolate。Godwon’tbesocruelastotakeyoufromme,“criedpoorJorebelliously,forherspiritwasfarlesspiouslysubmissivethanBeth’s。
Simple,sincerepeopleseldomspeakmuchoftheirpiety。Itshowsitselfinactsratherthaninwords,andhasmoreinfluencethanhomiliesorprotestations。Bethcouldnotreasonuponorexplainthefaiththatgavehercourageandpatiencetogiveuplife,andcheerfullywaitfordeath。Likeaconfidingchild,sheaskednoquestions,butlefteverythingtoGodandnature,FatherandMotherofusall,feelingsurethatthey,andtheyonly,couldteachandstrengthenheartandspiritforthislifeandthelifetocome。ShedidnotrebukeJowithsaintlyspeeches,onlylovedherbetterforherpassionateaffection,andclungmorecloselytothedearhumanlove,fromwhichourFathernevermeansustobeweaned,butthroughwhichHedrawsusclosertoHimself。Shecouldnotsay,“I’mgladtogo,“forlifewasverysweetforher。Shecouldonlysobout,“Itrytobewilling,“
whilesheheldfasttoJo,asthefirstbitterwaveofthisgreatsorrowbrokeoverthemtogether。
ByandbyBethsaid,withrecoveredserenity,“You’lltellthemthiswhenwegohome?“
“Ithinktheywillseeitwithoutwords,“sighedJo,fornowitseemedtoherthatBethchangedeveryday。
“Perhapsnot。I’veheardthatthepeoplewholovebestareoftenblindesttosuchthings。Iftheydon’tseeit,youwilltellthemforme。Idon’twantanysecrets,andit’skindertopreparethem。MeghasJohnandthebabiestocomforther,butyoumuststandbyFatherandMother,won’tyouJo?“
“IfIcan。But,Beth,Idon’tgiveupyet。I’mgoingtobelievethatitisasickfancy,andnotletyouthinkit’strue。“
saidJo,tryingtospeakcheerfully。
Bethlayaminutethinking,andthensaidinherquietway,“Idon’tknowhowtoexpressmyself,andshouldn’ttrytoanyonebutyou,becauseIcan’tspeakoutexcepttomyJo。IonlymeantosaythatIhaveafeelingthatitneverwasintendedIshouldlivelong。I’mnotliketherestofyou。InevermadeanyplansaboutwhatI’ddowhenIgrewup。Ineverthoughtofbeingmarried,asyoualldid。Icouldn’tseemtoimaginemyselfanythingbutstupidlittleBeth,trottingaboutathome,ofnouseanywherebutthere。Ineverwantedtogoaway,andthehardpartnowistheleavingyouall。I’mnotafraid,butitseemsasifIshouldbehomesickforyoueveninheaven。“
Jocouldnotspeak,andforseveralminutestherewasnosoundbutthesighofthewindandthelappingofthetide。A
white-wingedgullflewby,withtheflashofsunshineonitssilverybreast。Bethwatchedittillitvanished,andhereyeswerefullofsadness。Alittlegray-coatedsandbirdcametrippingoverthebeach`peeping’softlytoitself,asifenjoyingthesunandsea。ItcamequiteclosetoBeth,andlookedatherwithafriendlyeyeandsatuponawarmstone,dressingitswetfeathers,quiteathome。Bethsmiledandfeltcomforted,forthetinythingseemedtoofferitssmallfriendshipandremindherthatapleasantworldwasstilltobeenjoyed。
“Dearlittlebird!See,Jo,howtameitis。Ilikepeepsbetterthanthegulls。Theyarenotsowildandhandsome,buttheyseemhappy,confidinglittlethings。Iusedtocallthemmybirdslastsummer,andMothersaidtheyremindedherofme——busy,quaker-coloredcreatures,alwaysneartheshore,andalwayschirpingthatcontentedlittlesongoftheirs。Youarethegull,Jo,strongandwild,fondofthestormandthewind,flyingfarouttosea,andhappyallalone。Megistheturtledove,andAmyislikethelarkshewriteabout,tryingtogetupamongtheclouds,butalwaysdroppingdownintoitsnestagain。Dearlittlegirl!She’ssoambitious,butherheartisgoodandtender,andnomatterhowhighsheflies,sheneverwillforgethome。IhopeIshallseeheragain,butsheseemssofaraway。“
“Sheiscominginthespring,andImeanthatyoushallbeallreadytoseeandenjoyher。I’mgoingtohaveyouwellandrosybythattime。“beganJo,feelingthatofallthechangesinBeth,thetalkingchangewasthegreatest,foritseemedtocostnoeffortnow,andshethoughtaloudinawayquiteunlikebashfulBeth。
“Jo,dear,don’thopeanymore。Itwon’tdoanygood。I’msureofthat。Wewon’tbemiserable,butenjoybeingtogetherwhilewewait。We’llhavehappytimes,forIdon’tsuffermuch,andIthinkthetidewillgoouteasily,ifyouhelpme。“
Joleaneddowntokissthetranquilface,andwiththatsilentkiss,shededicatedherselfsoulandbodytoBeth。
Shewasright。Therewasnoneedofanywordswhentheygothome,forFatherandMothersawplainlynowwhattheyhadprayedtobesavedfromseeing。Tiredwithhershortjourney,Bethwentatoncetobed,sayinghowgladshewastobehome,andwhenJowentdown,shefoundthatshewouldbesparedthehardtaskoftellingBeth’ssecret。Herfatherstoodleaninghisheadonthemantelpieceanddidnotturnasshecamein,buthermotherstretchedoutherarmsasifforhelp,andJowenttocomfortherwithoutaword。