NextdaywordwassentaroundthatschoolwastobeginthecomingMonday;soSaturdayafternoonthepeoplewhohadchildrenlargeenoughtogosentthebiggestofthemtocleantheschoolhouse。
  May,Leon,andIwenttodoourshare。Justwhentherewereaboutabushelofnutshells,andwitheredapplecores,andinkypaperonthefloor,theblackboardhalfcleaned,andashestraileddeepbetweenthestoveandthewindowBillyWilsonwasthrowingthemfrom,someoneshouted:“TherecomesMr。StantonwithHer。“
  Allofusdroppedeverythingandrantothesouthwindows。I
  tellyouIwasproudofourbigwhiteteamasitcameprancingdownthehill,andthegleamingpatentleathertrimmings,andthebrasssidelampsshininginthesun。Fathersatverystraight,drivingratherfast,asifhewouldasliefgetitoverwith,andinsteadofridingonthebackseat,wheremotheralwayssat,theteacherwasinfrontbesidehim,andsheseemedtobetalkingconstantly。Welookedateachotherandgroanedwhenfatherstoppedatthehitchingpostandgotout。Ifwehadtriedtoseewhatadreadfulmusswecouldmake,thingscouldhavelookednoworse。Ithinkfathertoldhertowaitinthecarriage,butweheardhercry:“OhMr。Stanton,letmeseethedearchildrenI’mtoteach,andwhereI’mtowork。“
  Hoppedistheword。Shehoppedfromthecarriageandcamehoppingafterfather。Shewasastallasaclothespropandscarcelyasfat。Thereweregrayhairscomingonhertemples。
  Herfacewassallowandwrinkled,andshehadfaded,pale-blueeyes。Herdresswaslikemymotherhadwornseveralyearsbefore,instyle,andofstiffgraystuff。Shemademefeelthatnoonewantedherathome,andprobablythatwasthereasonshehadcomesofaraway。
  Everyonestooddumb。MotheralwayswenttomeetpeopleandMaywasoldenoughtoknowit。Shewent,butshelookedexactlyasshedoeswhenthewaferburstsandthequininegetsinhermouth,andshedoesn’tdarespititout,becauseitcostsfivedollarsabottle,andit’sgoingtodohergood。FatherintroducedMayandsomeoftheolderchildren,andMayhelpedhimwiththeothers,andthenhetoldusto“diginandworkliketroopers,“andhewouldtakeMissPollardonhome。
  “Ohdoletmeremainandhelpthedearchildren!“shecried。
  “Wecanfinish!“weansweredinfullchorus。
  “Howlovelyofyou!“shechirped。
  Chirpmakesyouthinkofabird;andinspeechandmannerMissAmeliaPollardwasthemostbirdlikeofanyhumanbeingIeverhaveseen。Shehoppedfromthesteptothewalk,turnedtous,herheadononeside,playfulnessintheairaroundher,andshookherfingeratus。
  “Beextremelyparticularthatyouleavethingsimmaculateattheconsummationofyourlabour,“shesaid。“`RememberthatcleanlinessisnexttoGodliness!’“
  “Twotermsofthat!“gaspedLeon,sinkingonthestovehearth。
  “BeholdJobmourningasclosetheashesashecan。“
  BillyWilsonhadthetoplidoff,sohereacheddownandgotabighandfulofashesandsiftedthemoverLeon。Butit’snofuntodoanythinglikethattohim;heonlysankinamoredejectedheap,andmoaned:“SendforBildadandZophartocomfortme,andmoreashes,please。“
  “Whydoesthelittlefeathereddeartouchearthatall?Whydoesn’tshefly?“demandedSilasShaw。
  “I’mgoingtogetahundredwadsreadyforMonday,“saidJimmyHood。“Wecanshootthemwhenweplease。“
  “Bettencentsyoucan’thither,“saidBillyWilson。“Thereain’tenoughofherforadecentmark。“
  “Let’squitandgohome,“proposedLeon。“ThiswilllookworsethanitdoesnowbyMondaynight。“
  Theneveryonebegantalkingatonce。SuddenlyMayseizedthepokerandbeganpoundingonthetopofthestovefororder。
  “Wemustcleanthisup,“shesaid。“Wemightaswellfinish。
  Maybeyou’llshootwadsanddowhatyouplease,andmaybeyouwon’t。Hereyeswentaroundlikeacatthatsmellsmice。Ifshecanspellthelanguagesheuses,sheisthebestwe’veeverhad。“
  Thatmadeusblink,andIneverforgotit。Manytimesafterwardwhilelisteningtopeopletalk,Iwonderediftheycouldspellthewordstheyused。
  “Well,comeon,then!“saidLeon。HeseizedthebroomandhandedittoBillyWilson,quotingashedidso,“Work,work,myboy,benotafraid“;andhetoldSilasShawashegavehimthemop,to“Looklabourboldlyintheface!“butheneverdidathinghimself,excepttokeepeveryonelaughing。
  Sowecleanedupaswellaswecould,andLeonstruttedlikeBobby,becausehelockedthedoorandcarriedthekey。WhenwereachedhomeIwassorryIhadn’tgonewithfather,soIcouldhaveseenmother,Sally,Candace,andLaddiewhenfirsttheymetthenewteacher。Theshockshowedyet!MissAmeliahadtakenoffhersmotherywoollendressandputonablackcalico,butitwasn’tanymorecheerful。Shedidn’tknowwhattodo,andyoucouldseeplainlythatnooneknewwhattodowithher,sotheyunitedinsendingmetoshowhertheplace。Iaskedherwhatshewouldlikemosttosee,andshesaideverythingwassocharmingshecouldn’tdecide。Ithoughtifshehadnomorechoicethanthat,oneplacewoulddoaswellasanother,soIstartedfortheorchard。Quickaswegotthere,Iknewwhattodo。Iledherstraighttoourbestclingpeachtree,toldhertoclimbonthefencesoshecouldreacheasily,andeatallshechose。Wedidn’tdareshakethetree,becausethepigsranontheothersideofthefence,andtheychankedupeverypeachthatfellthere。Thosepeachesweretoogoodtofeedevenfather’sfinestBerkshires。
  BythetimeMissAmeliahadeatennineorten,shewassohappytothinkshewasthere,shequittiltingherheadandusingbigwords。Ofcourseshecouldn’tknowhowIlovedtohearthem,andmaybeshethoughtIwouldn’tknowwhattheymeant,andthattheywouldbewastedonme。IfshehadunderstoodhowmuchspellinganddefiningI’dheardinmylife,Iguessshemighthavetalkedupasbigasshecould,andstillI’dhavegotmostofit。Whenshereachedtheplacewheresheatemoreslowly,shebegantotalk。Shemusthaveaskedmemostahundredquestions。Whatallournameswere,howoldwewere,ifourgirlshadlotsofbeaus,andifthereweremanymenintheneighbourhood,anddozensofthingsmymotherneveraskedanyone。Shealwaysinquiredifpeoplewerewell,iftheircropsweregrowing,howmuchfruittheyhad,andhowneartheirquiltswerefinished。
  ItoldherallaboutSallyandthewedding,becausenoonecaredwhoknewit,afterIhadbeenpoundedtomince-meatfortelling。
  SheaskedifShelleyhadanybeaus,andIsaidtherewasn’tanyonewhocamelikePeter,buteverymanintheneighbourhoodwantedtobeherbeau。ThensheaskedaboutLaddie,andIwastakingnorisks,soIsaid:“Ionlyseehimathome。Idon’tknowwherehegoeswhenhe’saway。You’llhavetoaskhim。“
  “Oh,Ineverwoulddare,“shesaid。“Buthemust。Heissohandsome!Thegirlswouldjustcompelhimtogotoseethem。“
  “Notifhedidn’twanttogo,“Isaid。
  “Youmustnever,nevertellhimIsaidso,butIdothinkheisthehandsomestmanIeversaw。“
  “SodoI,“Isaid,“anditwouldn’tmakeanydifferenceifItoldhim。“
  “Thendoyoumeanyou’regoingtotellhimmyfoolishremark?“
  shegiggled。
  “Nouse,“Isaid。“Heknowsitnow。Everytimehepartshishairheseeshowgoodlookingheis。Hedoesn’tcare。Hesaystheonlythingthatcountswithamanistobebig,strong,manly,andwelleducated。“
  “Ishewelleducated?“
  “Yes,Ithinkso,asfarashe’sgone,“Ianswered。“Ofcoursehewillgoonbeingeducatedeverydayofhislife,sameasfather。Hesaysitisallrotabout`finishing’youreducation。
  Youneverdo。Youlearnmoreimportantthingseachday,andbythetimeyouareoldenoughtodie,youhavealmostenoughsensetoknowhowtolivecomfortably。Pity,isn’tit?“
  “Yes,“saidMissAmelia,“it’sanawfulpity,butit’sthetruth。
  Isyourmotherbeingeducatedtoo?“
  “Wholefamily,“Isaid。“Welearnallthetime,mothermostofany,becausefatheralwayslooksoutforher。Yousee,ittakessomuchofhertimetomanagethehouse,andsew,andknit,anddarn,thatshecan’tstudysomuchastheothers;sofatherreadsallthebookstoher,andtellsherabouteverythinghefindsout,andsodoallofus。Justaskherifyouthinkshedoesn’tknowthings。“
  “Iwouldn’tknowwhattoask,“saidMissAmelia。
  “Askhowlongittooktomakethisworld,whoinventedprinting,whereEnglishwasfirstspoken,whyGreeleychangedhispolitics,howtomakebluebellperfumery,cutoutadress,orcureababyofworms。Justaskher!“
  MissAmeliathrewapeachstonethroughafencecrackandhitapig。Itwasaprettyneatshot。
  “Idon’tneedaskanyofthat,“shesaidscornfully。“Iknowallofitnow。“
  “Allright!Whatisbestforworms?“Iasked。
  “Jayne’svermifuge,“saidMissAmelia。
  “Wrong!“Icried。“That’sapatentmedicine。Teamadefrommalefernrootisbest,becausethere’snomorphineinit!“
  ThesupperbellrangandIwasgladofit。Peachesarenotveryfillingafterall,forIcouldn’tseebutthatMissAmeliaateasmuchasanyofus。Forafewminuteseveryonewasslowinspeaking,thenmotheraskedaboutcleaningtheschoolhouse,Laddiehadsomethingtoexplaintofatheraboutcornmould,Sallyandthedressmakertalkedaboutpipings——notabird——anewwaytofoldgoodstomaketrimmings,andsooneverythingwasgoingonthesameasifthenewteacherwerenotthere。Inoticedthatshekeptherheadstraight,andwasnotnearlysoglib-tonguedandbirdlikebeforemotherandSallyasshehadbeenattheschoolhouse。Maybethatwaswhyfathertoldmotherthatnightthatthenewteacherwouldbearacquaintance。
  SundaywaslikeeveryotherSabbath,exceptthatIfeltsosadalldayIcouldhavecried,butIwasnotgoingtodoit。SeemedasifInevercouldputonshoes,andsomanyclothesMondaymorning,quitelikechurch,andbeshutinaroomforhours,totrytolearnwhatwasinbooks,whentheworldwasrunningoverwiththingstofindoutwhereyoucouldhaveyourfeetinwater,leavesinyourhair,andlittlelivingcreaturesinyourhands。
  IntheafternoonMissAmeliaaskedLaddietotakeherforawalktoseethecreek,andthebarn,andhecouldn’tescape。
  Isupposeourbarnwasexactlylikehundredsofothers。Itwasbuiltagainstanembankmentsothatononesideyoucoulddriverightonthethreshingfloorwithbigloadsofgrain。Onthesunnysideinthelowerpartwerethesheeppens,cattlestalls,andhorsemangers。Itwasalwayshalfburstingwithoverflowinggrainbinsandhayloftsinthefall;theswallowstwitteredundertheroofuntiltimetogosouthforwinter,astheysailedfromtheventilatorstotheirnestsplasteredagainsttheraftersoreaves。Thebigswingingdoorsfrontandbackcouldbeopenedtoletthewindblowthroughinastrongdraft。Fromtheeastdoorsyoucouldseeformilesacrossthecountry。
  Isaidourbarnwaslikeothers,butitwasnot。Therewasnotanotherlikeitinthewholeworld。Father,theboys,andthehiredmenalwayskeptitcleanedandinpropershapeeveryday。
  Theupperfloorwasasneatassomewomen’shouses。Itwasswept,thesunshonein,thewindsdriftedthrough,theodoursofdryinghayandgrainwereheavy,andfromthetopofthenaturallittlehillagainstwhichitstoodyoucouldseeformilesinalldirections。
  ThebarnwasourgreatplayhouseonSundays。Itwascleanthere,wewerewherewecouldbecalledwhenwanted,andwelikedtoclimbtheladderstothetopofthehaymows,walkthebeamstothegranaries,andjumptothehay。OnedayMaycamedownonasnakethathadbeenbroughtinwithaload。Icanhearheryellnow,anditmadehersofranticshe’sbeenkillingthemeversince。Itwasonlyaharmlesslittlegartersnake,butshewassosurprised。
  MissAmeliaheldherheadverymuchononesideallthetimeshewalkedwithLaddie,andshewassobirdlikeLeonslippedhimabrickandtoldhimtohaveherholdittokeepherdown。Seemedasifshemightflyanyminute。Shethoughtourbarnwasthenicestsheeverhadseenandthecleanest。WhenLaddieopenedthedoorsontheeastside,andshecouldseethebig,red,yellow,andgreenapplesthickasleavesonthetreesintheorchard,thelane,thewoodspasture,andthemeadowwithscatteringtrees,tworunningsprings,andthemeetingofthecreeks,shesaiditwastheloveliestsightsheeversaw——Imeanbeheld。Laddielikedthat,sohetoldheraboutthebeautifultown,andthelake,andtheWabashRiver,thatourcreekemptiedinto,andhowpeoplecamefromotherstatesandbigcitiesandstayedallsummertofish,row,swim,andhavegoodtimes。
  Sheaskedhimtotakehertothemeadow,butheexcusedhimself,becausehehadanengagement。Soshestoodinthedoor,andwatchedhimsaddleFlosandstarttothehousetodressinhisridingclothes。Afterthatshedidn’tcareathingaboutthemeadow,sowewentback。
  Ourhouselookedasifwehadaparty。Wewerealldressedinourbest,andeveryonewasoutintheyard,garden,ororchard。
  PeterandSallywereunderthebigpearmainappletreeatthefootoftheorchard,Shelleyandahalfdozenbeauswereeverywhere。MayhadherspellingbookinonehandandwasinmybigcatalpatalkingtoBillyStevens,whowasgoingtobeherbeauassoonasmothersaidshewasoldenough。Fatherwasreadingawonderfulnewbooktomotherandsomeoftheneighbours。Leonwasperfectlyhappybecausenoonewantedhim,sohecouldteaseallofthembysayingthingstheydidn’tliketohear。WhenLaddiecameoutandmounted,Leonaskedhimwherehewasgoing,andLaddiesaidhehadn’tfullydecided:hemightridetoElizabeth’s,andnotcomebackuntilMondaymorning。
  “Youthinkyou’reprettyslick,“saidLeon。“Butifwecouldseenorthtothecrossroadwecouldwatchyouturnwest,andgopastPryorstoshowyourselfoff,ortrytofindthePrincessontheroadwalkingorriding。IknowsomethingI’msavingtotellnexttimeyougetsmart,Mr。Laddie。“
  LaddieseemedannoyedandnoonewasquickertoseeitthanLeon。
  Instantlyhejumpedonthehorseblock,pulleddownhisfacelongashecould,stretchedhishandstowardLaddie,andmakinghisvoiceallwaveryandtremulous,hebeganrecitingfrom“Lochiel’sWarning,“intonesofagonizingpleading:
  “Laddie,Laddie,bewareoftheday!
  For,darkanddespairing,mysight,Imayseal,ButmancannotcoverwhatGodwouldreveal;
  ’Tisthesunsetoflifegivesmemysticallore,Andcomingeventscasttheirshadowsbefore。“
  Thatscaredme。IbeggedLeontotell,buthewouldn’tsayawordmore。HewentandtalkedtoMissAmeliaasfriendlyasyouplease,andaskedhertotakeawalkintheorchardandgetsomepeaches,andshewentflying。HegotherallshecouldcarryandguidedhertoPeterandSally,introducedhertoPeter,andthenslippedawayandlefther。ThenheandSallycouldn’ttalkabouttheirwedding,andPetercouldn’tsqueezeherhand,andshecouldn’tfixhistie,anditwasawful。Shelleyandherboysalmostlaughedthemselvessickoverit,andthenshecried,“Totherescue!“andstarted,sotheyfollowed。TheycapturedMissAmeliaandbroughtherback,andleftherwithfatherandthewonderfulbook,butI’msureshelikedtheorchardbetter。
  ItookGraceGreenwoodundermyarm,Hezekiahonmyshoulder,andwithBobbyatmyheelswentaway。Ididn’twantmyhairpulled,ortobeteasedthatday。Therewassuchahardnessaroundmyheart,andsuchalumpinmythroat,thatIdidn’tcarewhathappenedtomeoneminute,andthenextIknewI’dslapanyonewhoteasedme,ifIweresenttobedforit。AsIwentdownthelanePetercalledtometocomeandseehim,butIknewexactlyhowhelooked,anddidn’tproposetomakeup。TherewasnotanysenseinSallyclawingmeallover,whenIonlytriedtohelpmotherandLucyfindoutwhattheywantedtoknowsobadly。I