Theirearmarksareallgood。We’venosuchnotionshereastheyhave。“
  “ThankGodforsomuch,atanyrate,“saidmother。“HowoldEnglandwouldriseupandexultifshehadamaninlinewithLaddie’sbody,bloodandbrain,tosetonherthrone。Thistalkaboutclassandsocialpositionmakesmesick。Menaremen,andLaddieisasmuchabovethecustomarytimberfoundinkingsandprinces,physicallyandmentally,astheskyisabovetheearth。
  Talkmenotalkaboutclass!IfIcatchitcomingfromanyofmine,saveyou,Iwillbeatitoutofthem。Hehasadmittedhe’sinlovewiththegirl;therealquestionis,whethershe’sfittobehiswife。“
  “Ishouldsaysheappearsso,“saidfather。
  “Dratappearances!“criedmother。“Whenit’saquestionoflifetimemisery,andthesoul’ssalvationofmyson,ifthingsgowrong,I’venotimeforappearances。Iwanttoknow!“
  Hemighthaveknownhewouldmakeherangrywhenhelaughed。Shepunchedthepillow,andwouldn’tsayanotherword;soIwenttosleep,anddidn’tmissanythingthattime。
  NextmorningatbreakfastLaddiewasbeaming,andfatherhardlywaitedtoasktheblessingbeforeheinquired:“Well,howdidyoumakeit,son?“
  Laddielaughedandanswered:“Altogether,itmighthavebeenmuchworse。“
  ThatwasallhewouldsayuntilMissAmeliastartedtoschool,thenhetookmeonhislapandtalkedashebuttonedmycoat。
  “Thomasmetmeatthegate,“hesaid,“andheldmyhorsewhileI
  wenttothedoor。Oneoftheirwomenopenedit,andIinquiredforMr。Pryor。Shesaidhewasinthefieldlookingatthehorses,soIaskedforMissPryor。Shecameinaminute,soI
  gaveherthebranch,toldheraboutit,andofferedthejellyandcakeforhermother。ThePrincessinvitedmetoenter。ItoldherIcouldn’twithoutherfather’spermission,soIwenttothefieldtoseehim。Thedogswerewithhimandhehadthesurpriseofhislifewhenhisman-eatersrolledatmyfeet,andlickedmyhands。“
  “Whatdidhesay?“chuckledfather。
  “ToldThomasthey’dbeenoverfedanddidn’tamounttoabrassfarthing;totakethemtothewoodsandshootthem。Thomassaidhe’dseetoittheveryfirstthinginthemorning,andthenMr。
  Pryortoldhimhewouldshoothimifhedid。“
  “Charmingmantoworkfor,“saidmother。
  “ThenItoldhimI’dbeenatthehousetocarryalittlegifttohiswifeanddaughter,andtoinquireifImightvisitanhour,andashewasnotthere,Ihadcometothefieldtoaskhim。
  ThenIlookedhimintheeyeandsaid:`MayI?’
  “`I’llwarrantthewomenaskedyoutocomein,’hesaid。
  “`MissPryorwassokind,’Ianswered,`butIenternoman’shousewithouthispermission。MayItalkwithyourdaughteranhour,andyourwife,ifshecarestoseeme?’
  “`Itmakesnoearthlydifferencetome,’hesaid,whichwasnotgracious,butmighthavebeenworse,soIthankedhim,andwentbacktothehouse。WhenIknockedthesecondtime,thePrincesscame,andItoldherthewordwasthatitmade`nodifferencetoherfather’ifIcamein,sosheopenedthedoorwidely,tookmyhatandofferedmeaseat。Thenshewenttothenextroomandsaid:`Mother,fatherhasgivenMr。Stantonpermissiontopayusacall。Doyoufeelabletomeethim?’Shecameatonce,offeringherhandandsaying:`IhavealreadymetMr。Stantonsooften,really,weshouldhavetheprivilegeofspeaking。’“
  “Whatdidshemeanbythat?“askedmother。
  “ShemeantthatIhavehauntedtheroadpassingtheirplacefortwoyears,andshe’dseenmesofrequentlythatshecametorecognizeme。“
  “Umph!“saidmother。
  “Laddietellon!“Ibegged。
  “Well,IsharpenedallthewitsIhadandwenttowork。Inevertriedsohardinmylifetobeentertaining。OfcourseIhadtofeelmyway。I’dnoideawhatwouldinterestadelicate,high-
  bredlady“——mothersniffedagain——“soIhadtosearchandprobe,andgobyguessuntilIsawashadeofinterest,thenIworkedinmoreofthesame。ItwaseasyenoughtotalktothePrincess——
  allyoungfolkshavealotincommon,wecouldgetalongonfiftytopics;itwasdifferentwiththehouseboundmother。Ididmybest,andafterawhileMr。Pryorcamein。Iaskedhimifanyofhishorseshadbeenattackedwiththetroublesomeoftheneighbourswerehaving,andtoldhimwhatitwas。Hehadthegracetothankme。HesaidhewouldtellThomasnottotiehishorseatthepublichitchingrackwhenhewenttotown,andoncehegotstarted,hewaswildtotalkwithaman,andI’dnochancetosayawordtothewomen。Hewasinterestedinourcolleges,state,andnationallaws,inlanddevelopment,andeverythingthatalllivemenare。WhenamaidannounceddinnerIapologizedforhavingstayedsolong,andexcusedmyself,becauseIhadbeensointerested,butMrs。Pryormerelysaid:`I’mwaitingtobeofferedyourarm。’
  “Well,youshouldhaveseenmedropmyhatandstepup。Ididmybest,andwhileItalkedtohimalittle,Imadeitmosttothewomen。Anyonecouldseetheywerestarvedforcompany,soI
  tookthejobofentertainingthem。Itoldsomecollegejokes,funnythingsthathadhappenedintheneighbourhood,andeverythingofinterestIcouldthinkup。Iknowwewereatthetablefortwohourswiththingscomingandgoingonsilverplatters。“
  Mothersatstraightsuddenly。
  “Justwhatdidtheyhavetoeat,andhowdidtheyserveit?“sheasked。
  “Couldn’ttellifIweretobeshotforit,mummy,“saidLaddie。
  “Forgiveme!NexttimeI’lltakenotesforyou。Thisfirstplunge,Ihadtouseallmybrains,nottobeaboretothem;andtohandlefoodandcutleryasthewomendid。It’squiteaprocess,butastheywereservedfirst,Icoulddorightbywaiting。Ineverwaswherethingsweredonequitesoelaboratelybefore。“
  “Andtheydidn’tknowtheywouldhavecompanyuntilyouwenttothetable?“
  “Well,theymusthavethoughtlikely,therewasaplaceforme。“
  “Umph!“saidmother。“Fineidea!Thenanyonewhodropsincanbeserved,andseethattheyarenotamiteoftrouble。Candace,alwaysanextraplaceafterthis!“
  Fatherjustshouted。
  “Ithoughtyou’dgetsomethingoutofit!“hesaid。
  “Happytohavejustifiedyourfaith!“repliedmothercalmly。“Goon,son!“
  “That’sall!“saidLaddie。“Weleftthetableandtalkedanhourmore。Thewomenaskedmetocomeagain;hedidn’tsayanythingonthatsubject;butwhenheorderedmyhorse,heaskedthePrincessifshewouldenjoyalittleexercise,andshesaidshewould,sohetoldThomastobringtheirhorses,andwerodearoundthesection,thePrincessandIahead,Mr。Pryorfollowing。Wheretheroadwasgoodandthelightfineenoughthattherewasnodangeroflamingahorse,wedroppedback,oneoneithersideofhim,sowecouldtalk。Mrs。Pryoratethecakeandsaiditwasfine;andthe`conserve,’shecalledit,deliciousassheeverhadtasted。Shesaidallourfruitsherehadmuchmoreflavourthanathome;shethoughtitwasthedryerclimateandmoresunshine。Shesenthergratefulthanks,andshewantsyourrecipebeforenextpreservingtime。“
  Motherjustbeamed。My!butshedidlovetohavethethingsshecooked,braggedon。
  “Possiblyshe’dlikemystrawberries?“shesaid。
  “Thereisn’tadoubtaboutit,“saidLaddie。“I’veyettoseethefirstpersonwhodoesn’t。“
  “Isthatall?“askedmother。
  “Icanthinkofnothingmoreatthisminute,“answeredLaddie。
  “Ifanythingcomestomymindlater,Iwon’tforgettotellyou。
  Ohyes,therewasonething:Youcouldn’tkeepMr。PryorfromtalkingaboutLeon。Hemusthavetakenagreatfancytohim。HetalkeduntilheworriedthePrincess,andshetriedtokeephimawayfromthesubject,buthismindseemedtorunonitconstantly。Whenwewereridingshetalkedquiteasmuchashe,anditwillhustleustothinkwhatthelittlescampdid,anybiggerthantheydo。Ofcourse,father,youunderstoodthepriceMr。Pryormadeononeofhisveryfinestcoltswasajoke。
  There’sastrainofArabinthefather——heshowedmetherecord——
  andthemotherisbluegrass。Thereyougetgentlenessandendurancecombinedwithspeedandnerve。I’dtradeFlosforthatcoltasitstandsto-day。There’snothingbetteronearthinthewayofhorse。Hisofferispracticallygivingitaway。Iknow,withtherecordstoproveitspedigree,whatthatcoltwouldbringhiminanycitymarket。“
  “Idon’tlikeit,“saidmother。“IwantLeontohaveahorse,butaboyinafirstexperience,andrecklessasheis,doesn’tneedahorselikethat,foronething,andwhatismoreimportant,IrefusetobeputunderanyobligationstoPryors。“
  “That’sthereasonMr。Pryoraskedanythingatallforthehorse。
  ItismyopinionthathewouldbegreatlypleasedtogiveittoLeon,ifhecoulddowhatheliked。“
  “Well,that’spreciselythethinghecan’tdointhisfamily,“
  saidmothersternly。
  “Whatdoyouthink,father?“askedLaddie。
  “IthinkAmen!tothatproposition,“saidfather;“butIwouldhavetotaketimetothreshitoutcompletely。ItappealstomethatLeonisoldenoughtorecognizethevalueoftheanimal;andthatthecareofitwoulddevelopandstrengthenhischaracter。
  Itwouldbearesponsibilitythatwouldsteadyhim。Youcouldteachhimtotendandbreakit。“
  “Breakit!“criedLaddie。“Breakit!Whyfather,he’sridingitbarebackalloverthePryormeadownow,andjumpingitoverlogs。
  Wheneverheleaves,itfollowshimtothefence,andthePrincesssaysalmostanyhourofthedayyoulookoutyoucanseeitpacingupanddownwatchingthiswayandwhinnyingforhimtocome。“
  “Andyourbestjudgmentis——?“
  Laddielaughedashetiedmyhoodstrings。“WellIdon’tfeelaboutthePryorsastherestofyoudo,“hesaid。“Ifthemoneyisn’tclaimedinsidethetimeyouspecified,IwouldletLeonandMr。Pryormaketheirownbargain。Theboywon’tknowforyearsthatitispracticallyagift,anditwouldpleaseMr。Pryorimmensely。Nowrun,oryou’llbelate!“
  Ihadtogo,soIdidn’tknowhowtheysettledit,butiftheywouldn’tletLeonhavethathorse,itwasdownrightmean。WhatifwewereunderobligationstoMr。Pryor?WeweretoSarahHood,andhalfthepeopleweknew,andwhatwasmore,weLIKEDtobe。
  WhenIcamefromschoolthatnightfatherhadbeentotown。Hehadanaxandwasopeningabigcrate,containingtwoofthelargest,bluestgeeseyoueversaw。Laddiesaidbeingboxedthatwayandseeingthemsoclosemadethemlooksobig;really,theywerenofinerthanPryors’,wherehehadgottheaddressoftheplacethatsoldthem。Motherwassopleased。Shesaidshehadneededanewstrain,foralongtime,toimproveherfeathers;
  nowshewouldhavepillowsworthwhile,inafewyears。Theyputtheminthebarnwhereourgeesestayedovernight,andhowtheydidscream。Thatis,oneofthemdid;theotheractedqueerlyandfathersaidtoLaddiethathewasafraidthetripwashardonit。Laddiesaiditmighthavebeenhurt,andmotherwasworriedtoo。Beforeshehadthemanhour,shehadsoldallourganders;
  springhadcome,shehadsavedthebluegooseeggs,setthemunderahen,raisedthegoslingswiththelittlechickens,neverlostone,pickedthemandmadeanewpairofpillowstoofineforanyonelessimportantthanabishop,orajudge,orDr。Fennertosleepon。Thenshebegansavingforafeatherbed。Andstillthegoosedidn’tactasspryorfeelasgoodasthegander。Hestuckuphishead,screamed,spreadhiswingsandwavedthem,andthebuttslookedsobigandhard,Iwasnotrightcertainwhetheritwouldbesafetoteasehimornot。
  ThefirstpersonwhocametoseethemwasSarahHood,andsheleftwiththepromiseofapairassoonasmothercouldraisethem。Fathersaidtheonlyreasonmotherdidn’tdivideherhairwithSarahHoodwasbecauseitwasfast,andshecouldn’t。
  Mothersaidgraciousgoodness!she’dbegladtogetridofsomeofitifshecould,andofcourseSarahshouldhavefirstchanceatit。Hadn’tshekeptherovernightsoshecouldseehernewhomewhenshewasrested,anddidn’tshecomewithher,andhelphergetsettled,andhadsheeverfailedwhenwehadababy,orsickness,ortrouble,orthrashers,oraparty?Ofcourseshe’dgladlydivide,eventhehairofherhead,withSarahHood。Andfathersaid,“Yes,heguessedshewould,andcometothinkofit,he’djustassoonspareSarahpartofhis,“andthentheybothlaughed,whenitwasnothingsoveryfunnythatIcouldsee。
  ThenextcallerthegeesehadwasMrs。Freshett。My!shethoughttheywerebigandfine。Motherpromisedheracoupleofeggstosetunderahen。Fathersaidshewasgraduallycomingdownthescaleofherfeelings,andbeforetwoweeksshe’dgiveIsaacThomas,atleast,aquillforapen。Almostnoonewrotewiththemanymore,butoftenfathermadeafew,andshowedushowtousethem。Hesaidtheyweregonewithcandles,sandboxes,andsnuff。Mothersaidshehadnouseforsnuff,butcandleswerenotgone,she’dmakeandusethemtothedayofherdeath,astheywerethenicestlighteverinventedtocarryfromroomtoroom,orwhenyouonlywantedtositandthink。Fathersaidtherewasreallynogoodpenexceptthequillyousharpenedyourself;andwhileheoftenusedsteeloneslikewechildrenhadatschooltowritetothebrothersandsistersaway,andhisfamily,healwayskeptafewchoicequillsinthetillofhischest,andwhenhewroteadeed,oranyvaluablepaper,wheretherewasadealwithmoney,heusedthem。Hesaiditlentthedignityofapastdaytoanimportantoccasion。
  AftermotherandMrs。Freshetthadtalkedovereverysinglethingaboutthegeese,andthattheywerelikePryors’hadbeensettled,Mrs。Freshettsaid:“Sincehetoldaboutitbeforeallofus,andstartedoutthewayhedid,woulditbeamisstoaskhowLaddiegotonatPryors’?“
  “JustthewayIthoughthewould,“saidmother。“Hestayeduntilallofuswereinbed,andI’dneverhaveknownwhenhecamein,ifitwerenotahabitofhisalwaystocometomydoortoseeifI’msleeping。SometimesI’mwakeful,andifhepommelsmypillowgood,bringsmeadrink,andrubsmyheadafewstrokeswithhisstrong,coolhands,Icansettledownandhaveagoodnight’srest。Iwasawakewhenhecame,orI’dneverhaveknown。Itwasalmostmidnight;buttheysattwohoursatthetable,andthenallofthemrode。“
  “NottheMissus?“
  “Ohno!She’snotstrongenough。Shereallyhasincurablehearttrouble,theworstkindthereis;herdaughtertoldmeso。“
  “Thentheybetterlookout,“saidMrs。Freshett。“Sheislikelytokeeloveratabreath。“
  “Theymustknowit。That’swhyshekeepssoquiet。“