“Well,sinceyouhaveprovedthatyoucankeepyourmouthshut,foralittlewhile,anyway,I’mgoingtotakeyouinonthis,“
saidLeon。“Youkeepyoureyesonme。Whentheweddinggetsgoinggood,youwatchme,andslipout。That’sall!I’llbefixedtodotherest。Butmindthis,getoutwhenIdo。“
“Allright,“Ipromised。
Theymusthavewakenedaboutfouro’clockontheweddingday;itwasn’treallylightwhenIgotup。Ihadsomebreakfastinmynightdress,andthenIwasallfixedupinmynewclothes,andmadetositonachair,andnevermoveforfearIwouldsoilmydress,fornoonehadtimetodomeover,andtherewasonlyonedressanyway。Therewassomuchtoseeyoucouldkeepinterestedjustwatching,andIwasasanxioustolooknicebeforetheboysandgirls,andthebigpeople,asanyone。
Everymantelandtableandbureauwascoveredwithflowers,andyoucouldhavesmelledthekitchenamileaway,Iknow。Thediningtablewassetfortheweddingparty,ourfatherandmother,andPeter’s,andtheothershadtowait。Youcouldn’thavelaidtheflatofyourhandonthattableanywhere,itwassocoveredwiththingstoeat。MissAmelia,inadressnoneofuseverhadseenbefore,arealnicewhitedress,prancedarounditandsmirkedateveryone,andwavedthepeacockfeatherbrushtokeepthefliesfromthejelly,preserves,jam,butter,andthingsthatwerenotcooked。
ForhoursMrs。Freshetthadstoodinthekitchenononesideofthestovefryingchickenandheapingitinbakingpansintheoven,andAmandaDeamontheother,fryingham,whileSarahHoodcookedotherthings,andmadeawashboilerofcoffee。
Everythingwasreadybythetimeitshouldhavebeen。IhadwatchedthemuntilIwastired,whenSallycamethroughtheroomwhereIwas,andshesaidImightcomealongupstairsandseeherdressed。WhenwereachedthedoorIwonderedwhereshewouldputme,butshepushedclothingtogetheronabed,andhelpedmeup,andthatwasgreatfun。
Shehadbeenbathedandhadonherbeautifulnewlinenunderclothingthatmotherpunchedfullofholesandembroideredinflowersandvines,andShelleywasbrushingherhairwhensomeonecalledout:“ThePrincessiscoming!“
Ijumpedforthewindow,andallofthem,evenSally,crowdedbehind。Well,talkaboutcarriages!NooneeverhadseenTHAT
onebefore。ItWASacarriage。Andsuchhorses!Thefunny“’orse,’ouse“manwhomadethePryorgardenwasdriving。Hestoppedatthegate,gotoutandopenedadoor,andthePrincess’
fathersteppeddown,tallandstraight,allinshinyblack。Heturnedaroundandheldouthishand,bowingdouble,andthePrincesslaidherhandinhisandsteppedouttoo。Hewalkedwithhertothegate,madeanotherbow,kissedherhand,andsteppedback,andshecamedownthewalkalone。Hegotinthecarriage,themanclosedthedoor,andtheydroveaway。
SallymusthavearrangedbeforethatthePrincesswastocomeearly,forshecamestraightupstairs。Sheworeasoftwhitesilkdresswithbigfadedpinkrosesinit,andherhairwasfastenedateachearwithabunchoflittlepinkroses。Shewaslovely,butshedidn’t“outdressoroutshine“Sallyonebit,andsheneverevenglancedatthemirrortoseehowshelooked;shebeganhelpingwithSally’shair,andtodressher。WhenBessKuntzprinkedsolongshemadeeveryonedisgusted,thePrincesssaid:“Ohsaveyourtrouble。Noonewilllookatyouwhenthere’sabrideinthehouse。“
TherewasarollalmostasthickasyourarmofgartersthatalltheothergirlswantedSallytowearforthemsotheywouldgetachancetomarrythatyear,andAgnesKuntz’swassolargeitwenttwicearound,andtheyjustlaughedaboutit。TheyputablueribbononSally’sstaysforluck,andsheborrowedPeter’ssisterMary’scombtoholdherbackhair。Theyhadthemostfun,andwhenshewasallreadyexceptherdresstheywentaway,andSallystoodinthemiddleoftheroomtremblingalittle。Outsideyoucouldhearcarriagewheelsrolling,thebeatofhorses’hoofs,andvoicescryinggreetings。“Therewasasoundofrevelry,“byday。Mothercameinhurriedly。Sheworehernewbrownsilk,withalacecollarpinnedatthethroatwiththepinthathadabrowngoldstonesettinginit,andherpreciousringwasonherfinger。Shewasdaintyandprettyenoughtohavebeenabrideherself。SheturnedSallyaroundslowly,touchingherhairalittleandherskirts;thenshewenttothecloset,tookouttheweddingdress,puttheskirtoverSally’shead,andshecameupthroughthewhiteness,pinkandglowing。Sheslippedherarmsintothesleeves,andmotherfastenedit,shookouttheskirt,sawthatthebeadfringehungright,andthelacecollarlayflat,thenshetookSallyinherarms,heldhertightandsaid:
“Godblessyou,dear,andkeepyoualways。Amen。“
Thenshesteppedtothedoor,andPeter,allshiningandnew,camein。HehuggedSallyandkissedherlikeitdidn’tmaketheleastdifferencewhethershehadoncalicooraweddingdress,andhejuststared,andstaredather,andneversaidaword,soatlastsheasked:“WellPeter,doyoulikemydress?“
Andtheidiotsaid:“WhySally,Ihadn’tevenseenit!“
Thenbothofthemlaughed,andthePresidingEldercame。
Ineverlikedtolookathimverywellbecausesomethinghadhappened,andhehadonlyoneeye。Ialwayswonderedifhehad“pluckeditout“becauseithad“offended“him;butifyoucouldforgethiseye,andjustlistentohisvoice,itwaslikethesweetestmusic。Hemarriedthosetwopeoplerightthereinthebedroom,allbutaboutthreewordsattheend。Iheardandsaweverybitofit。ThenSallysaiditwastimeformetogotomother,butshefollowedmeintotheboys’roomandshutthedoor。Thenshekneltinherbeautifulsilverdress,andputherarmsaroundmeandsaid:“Honest,LittleSister,aren’tyougoingtokissmegoodbye?“
“OhIcanifyouwantmeto,“Isaid,butIdidn’tlookather;I
lookedoutofthewindow。
Shelaughedabreathlesslittlecatchysortoflaughandsaid:
“That’sexactlywhatIdowant。“
“Youdidn’tevenwantme,tobeginwith,“Iremindedher。
“Thereisn’tadoubtbutwhoevertoldyouthat,couldhavebeeninbetterbusiness,“saidSally,angry-like。“Iwasmuchyoungerthen,andthereweremanythingsIdidn’tunderstand,anditwasn’tyouIdidn’twant;itwasjustnobabyatall。Iwouldn’thavewantedaboy,oranyothergirlabitmore。Ifoolishlythoughtwehadchildrenenoughinthishouse。Iseenowveryplainlythatwedidn’t,forthisfamilynevercouldgetalongwithoutyou,andI’msorryIeverthoughtso,andI’dgiveanythingifIhadn’tstruckyouand——“
“Ohbestill,andgoonandgetmarried!“Isaid。Icouldjustfeelaregularbellercominginmythroat。“Iwasonlyfoolingtopayyouup。Imeantallthetimetokissyougood-byewhentheothersdid。I’llnearlydiebeinglonesomewhenyou’regone——“
ThenIranfordownstairs,andwhenIreachedthedoor,wherethestepswentintothesitting-room,Istopped,scaredatallthepeople。Itwaslikecamp-meeting。Youcouldseetheyardfullthroughthewindows。JustasIwasthinkingI’dgobacktotheboys’room,andfromthereintothegarret,anddownthebackstairway,Laddiewentandsawme。Hecameover,ledmetotheparlourdoor,putmeinside,andtheremothertookmyhandandheldmetight,andIcouldn’tseeLeonanywhere。
Iwascaught,buttheydidn’thavehim。Motherneverhungonasshedidthatday。Itriedandtriedtopullaway,andsheheldtight。Itwasonlyaminuteuntilthedooropened,peoplecrowdedback,andthePresidingElder,followedbySallyandPeter,cameintotheroom,andtheybeganbeingmarriedalloveragain。
Ifithadn’tgrownsosolemnmymothersprungatear,Ineverwouldhavemadeit。Shejusthadtoletmegotosopherface,becausetearsaresalty,andtheywouldturnhernewbrownsilkfrontyellow。Theminutemyhandwasfree,Islippedbetweenthepeopleandlookedattheparlourdoor。Itwaswedgedfullandmorestandingonchairsbehindthem。Noonecouldgetoutthere。
IthoughtIwouldfailLeonsure,andthenIrememberedtheparlourbedroom。Igotthroughthatdooreasyasanything,anditwasnotrickatalltoslipbehindtheblind,raisethewindow,anddropintomother’sroomfromthesill。FromthereI
reachedthebackdining-roomdooreasyenough,wentaroundtothekitchen,andcalledLeonsoftly。HeopenedthedooratonceandIslippedin。Hehadjustgotthere。Welookedallaroundandcouldn’tseewheretobeginatfirst。Therewasenoughcookedfoodtheretoloadtwowagons。
Anoldpillow-casethathaddriedsageinitwaslyingacrossachairandLeonpickeditupandpouredthesageintothewood-
box,andhandedthecasetome。Hewentoverandkneltbeforetheoven,whileIfollowedandheldopenthecase。Leonrolledhiseyestotheceilingandsaidsoexactlylikefatherwhenheisservingcompanythatnotoneofuscouldhavetoldthedifference:“Whichpartofthefowldoyouprefer,BrotherLemon?“
Itwassofunnyitmademesnigger,butIstraightenedupandansweredaswellasIcould:“I’mespeciallyfondoftherump,BrotherStanton。“
Leonstirredtheheapandpiledfourorfivetailsinthecase。
IthoughtthatwasallIcouldmanagebeforetheywouldspoil,soIsaid:“Doyoupreferlightordarkmeat,SisterAbigail?“
“Iwishtochoosebreast,“saidLeon,simperingjustlikethatsillyAbigailWebster。Heputinsixbreasts。Thenwefoundthemhiddenawaybackintheoveninapiepan,forthebride’stable,Ibet,andwetooktwoliversapiece;wedidn’tdaretakemoreforfeartheyhadbeencounted。Thenhethrewinwhateverhecametothatwasafirstchoicebigpiece,untilIwasreallyscared,andbeggedhimtostop;butherepeatedwhatthefoxsaidinthestoryofthe“QuarrelsomeCocks“——“Pocowasverygood,butIhavenothadenoughyet,“sohepiledinpiecesuntilIranawaywiththepillow-case;thenheslidinawholeplatefulofbread,anotherofcake,andputtheplatesinatubofdishesunderthetable。Thenwetooksomeofeverythingthatwasn’ttoorunny。Justthenthesilencebrokeinthefrontpartofthehouse,andwescootedfromthebackdoor,closingitbehindus,rantothewoodhouseandclimbedtheladdertotheloftoverthefrontpart。Thereweweresafeascouldbe,wecouldseetotheroad,hearalmosteverythingsaidinthekitchen,and“eatourbitesinpeace,“likePeterJusticetoldthePresidingElderatthechurchtrialthathewantedhiswifeto,thetimeheslappedher。Beforeverylong,theybegancallingus,andcalled,andcalled。Wehadn’tanideawhattheywanted,soweateaway。WeheardthemfirstwhileIwasholdingoverabacktoletLeontastekidney,anditmadehimblinkwhenhegotitgood。
“Wellmysoul!“hesaid。“Nowonderfatherdidn’twanttofeedthattoanothermanwhenmotherisn’tverywell,andlikesit!
Nowonder!“
Thenhegavemeabigbiteofbreast。Itwassortofdryandtasteless;Ididn’tlikeit。
“Why,Ithinkneckorbackbeatsthatalltopieces!“Isaidinsurprise。
“Factis,theydo!“saidLeon。“Iguessthepeoplewho`wishtochoosebreast,’doittogetthebiggestpiece。“
Ineverhadthoughtofitbefore,butofcoursethatwouldbethereason。
“Allowme,SisterStanton,“saidLeon,holdingoutapieceofthigh。
Thatwasreallychicken!Thenwewentoverthebacksandpickedoutallthekidneys,andatethelittlecrustyplaces,andallthecakewecouldswallow;thenLeonfixedupthebagthebesthecould,andsetitinsideanoldcrackedchurnandputonthelid。
Hesaidthatwoulddoalmostaswellasthecellar,andthefoodwouldkeepuntilto-morrow。IwantedtoslipdownandputitintheUndergroundStation;butLeonsaidfathermustbespendingalotofmoneyrightnow,andhemightgotheretogetsome,sothatwouldn’tbesafe。Thenhecleanedmyface,andItoldhimwhenhegothisright,andweslippedfromthebackdoor,crossedtheLawtonblackberrypatch,andwenttothehousefromtheorchard。Leontookanappleandbrokeitintwo,andwewentineatingasifwewerestarving。Whenfatheraskeduswhereinthisworldwehadbeen,Leontoldhimwethoughtitwouldbesoawfullongbeforethefourthorfifthtable,andwehadn’thadmuchbreakfast,andweweresohungrywewentandhuntedsomethingtoeat。
“Ifyou’donlyheldyourhorsesaminute,“saidfather;“theywerecallingyoutotakeplacesatthebride’stable。“
Wellforland’ssake!Ourmouthsdroppedopenuntilit’sawonderthecakeandchickendidn’tshow,andweneversaidaword。Theredidn’tseemtobeanythingtosay,forLeonlovedtobewithgrownfolks,andtohaveeatenatthebride’stablewouldhavebeenthebiggestthingthateverhappenedtome。Atlast,whenIcouldspeak,Iaskedwhohadtakenourplaces,andblessyourheartifitwasn’tthatmealy-facedlittlesisterofPeter’s,andoneoftheauntsfromOhio。Theyhadfinished,andSallywasupstairsputtingonhertravellingdress,whiletheguestswereeating,whenIheardLaddieaskthePrincesstoridewithhimandSally’sotherfriends,whoweregoingtoescorthertothedepot。
“You’llwantallyourhorses。WhatcouldIride?“
“IfIfindyouagoodhorseandsaddlewillyougo?“
“Iwill。Ithinkitwouldbefinesport。“
Laddieturnedandwentfromsightthatminute。ThePrincesslaughedandkeptonmakingfriendswitheveryone,helpingwaitonpeople,thinkingofnicethingstodo,andjustasthecarriagewasatthegateforfatherandmother,andSallyandPeter,andeveryoneelsewasuntyingtheirhorsestorideintheprocessiontothevillage,fromwhereIwasstandingonthemountingblockIsawsomethingcomingdowntheLittleHill。I
tookonelook,rantothePrincess,andalmostdraggedher。
UpracedLaddie,hisfacebright,hiseyessnappingwithfun。HerodeFlos,wasleadingthePrincess’horseMaud,andcarryingabigbundleunderhisarm。Heleapedfromthesaddleandfastenedbothhorses。
“GraciousHeaven!Whathaveyoudone?“gaspedthePrincess。
“Broughtyourmount,“saidLaddie,quiteasifhewereusedtogoingtoPryors’afterthesausagegrinderorthegrainsacks。
ButthePrincesswaspaleandtrembling。Shesteppedsocloseshetouchedhim,andheimmediatelygotalittlecloser。Youcouldn’tgetaheadofLaddie,andhedidn’tseemtocarewhosaw,andneitherdidshe。
“Tellmeexactlywhatoccurred,“shesaid,justasfatherdoeswhenhemeanstowhaleuscompletely。
“Irappedatthefrontdoor,“saidLaddie。
“Andwhoopenedit?“criedthePrincess。
“Yourfather!“
“Myfather?“
“Yes,yourfather!“saidLaddie。“AndbecauseIwasinsuchahurry,Ididn’twaitforhimtospeak。Isaid:`Goodmorning,Mr。Pryor。I’moneoftheStantonboys,andIcameforMissPryor’smountandhabit。Alltheyoungpeoplewhoareonhorsebackaregoingtorideanescorttothevillage,aroundmysister’sbridalcarriage,andMissPryorthinksshewouldenjoygoing。Pleaseexcusesuchhaste,butweonlythisminutemadetheplan,andthetrainwon’twait。’“
“Andhe?“
“Hesaid:`Surely!Holdoneminute。’Istoodonthestepandwaited,andIcouldhearhimgivetheordertosomeonetogetyourridinghabitquickly,andthenheblewashrillwhistle,andyourhorsewasatthegatethefastestofanythingIeversaw。“
“Didhedoorsay——“