Isawitcominganddodgedagain,beforeIrememberedtheCrusaders。
  “Allright!“Isaid。“Ifthat’sthewayyouaregoingtoact,Smarty,I’lllayalltheblameonyou;Iwon’thelpyouabit,andIdon’tcareifyouarewhippeduntilthebloodruns。“
  ThenIwentoutofthebarnandslammedthedoor。ForaminuteI
  feltbetter;butitwasashorttime。ISAIDthattobemean,butIdidcare。Icareddreadfully;Iwaspartlytoblame,andI
  knewit。Comingaroundthebarn,ImetLaddie,andhesawinaflashIwasintrouble,sohestoppedandasked:“Whatnow,Chicken?“
  “Comeintothebarnwherenoonewillhearus,“Isaid。
  Sowewentaroundtheoutside,enteredatthedoorontheembankment,andhesatinthewheelbarrowonthethreshingfloorwhileItoldhim。IthoughtIfeltbadlyenough,butafterIsawLaddie,itgrewworse,forIrememberedwewereshortofmoneythatfall,thatthegoosewasafine,expensiveone,andhowproudmotherwasofher,andhowshe’dbegrieved,andthatwastroubleforsure。
  “Runalongandplay!“saidLaddie,“anddon’ttellanyoneelseifyoucanhelpit。I’llhidethegoose,andseeifIcangetanotherintimetotaketheplaceofthisone,somotherwon’tbeworried。“
  Iwalkedtothehouseslowly,butIwasafraidtoenter。Whenyouareallchokedup,peoplearesuretoseeit,andaskfoolquestions。SoIwentaroundtothegateandstoodtherelookingupanddowntheroad,andoverthemeadowtowardtheBigWoods;
  andallatonce,inoneofthosehigh,regularbuglecalls,liketheymostlyscreaminspring,oneofPryors’ganderssplittheechoesforamile;maybefarther。
  IwasacrosstheroadandslinkingdowninsidethemeadowfencebeforeIknewit。Therewasnothoughtorplan。IstartedforPryors’andwentstraightahead,onlyIkeptoutoflinewithourkitchenwindows。Itrampedthroughtheslush,ice,andcrossedfieldswhereIwasafraidofhorses;butwhenIgottothetopofthePryorbackyardfence,Istuckthere,forthebulldogswereloose,andcameravingatme。Iwasgoingtobeeatenalive,forIdidn’tknowthewordLaddiedid;andthosedogsclimbedafencelikeaperson;IsawthemthetimeLeonbroughtbackEvenSo。I
  wasthinkingwhatapityitwas,aftereveryonehadgrownaccustomedtome,andhadbegunlovingme,thatIshouldbewastedfordogfeed,whenMr。Pryorcametothedoor,andcalledthem;theydidn’tmind,sohecametothefence,andcrossestyoueverheard,everybitasbadasthedogs,hecried:“Whosebratareyou,andwhatareyoudoinghere?“
  Imeanttotellhim;butyoumusthaveaminuteafterathinglikethat。
  “Godofmylife!“hefairlyfrothed。“Whatdidanybodysendadumbchildherefor?“
  “Dumbchild!“Ididn’tcareifMr。PryordidwearaCrownofGlory。Itwasn’tgoingtodohimoneparticleofgood,unlesshewasfoundinthewayoftheLord。“Dumbchild!“Iwasnomoredumbthanhewas,untilhisbulldogsscaredmesomyheartgotalltangledupwithmystomach,mylungs,andmyliver。Thatmadememad,andtherewasnothingthatwouldhelpmetoloosenupandtalkfast,likelosingmytemper。Iwonderedwhatkindofafatherhehad。Ifhe’dbeenstoodagainstthewallandmadetorecite,“Speakgently,“asoftenasallofus,perhapshe’dhaverememberedtheversethatsays:
  “Speakgentlytothelittlechild;
  Itslovebesuretogain;
  Teachitinaccentssoftandmild;
  Itmaynotlongremain。“
  Ishouldthinknot,ifithadanychanceatalltogetaway!I
  wassoangrybythattimeImeanttotellhimwhatIthought。
  Politeornotpolite,I’dtakeaswitchingifIhadto,butI
  wasn’tgoingtostandthat。
  “Youhaven’tgotanyGodinyourlife,“Iremindedhim,“andnoonesentmehere。IcametoseethePrincess,becauseI’minawfultroubleandIhopedmaybeshecouldfixupawaytohelpme。“
  “YeGods!“hecried。HewouldsticktocallingonGod,whetherhebelievedinHimornot。“Ifitisn’tNimrod!Ididn’trecognizeyouinallthatbundling。“
  Probablyhedidn’tknowit,butNimrodwasfromtheBibletoo!
  Bybundling,hemeantmyhoodandcoat。Hehelpedmefromthefence,sentthebulldogsrolling——sureenoughhedidkickthem,andtheydidn’tlikeiteither——tookmyhandandledmestraightintothehouse,andthePrincesswasthere,andawomanwhowashermothernodoubt,andhesaid:“Pamela,hereisourlittleneighbour,andshesaysshe’sintrouble,andshethinksyoumaybeofsomeassistancetoher。Ofcourseyouwillbegladifyoucan。“
  “Surely!“saidthePrincess,andsheintroducedmetohermother,soIbowedthebestIknew,andtookoffmywetmitten,dirtywithclimbingfences,toshakehandswithher。ShewassograciousandlovelyIforgotwhatIwentafter。ThePrincessbroughtaclothandwipedthewetfrommyshoesandstockings,andaskedmeifIwouldn’tlikeacupofhotteatokeepmefromtakingachill。
  “I’vebeenmuchwetterthanthis,“Itoldher,“andIneverhavetakenachill,andanywaymythroat’stoofulloftroubletodrink。“
  “Why,youpoorchild!“saidthePrincess。“Tellmequickly!Isyourmotherillagain?“
  “Notnow,butshe’sgoingtobeassoonasshefindsout,“I
  said,andthenItoldthem。
  TheyalllistenedwithoutasounduntilIgotwhereLeonhelpedthegooseeat,andfromthatonMr。Pryorlaugheduntilyoucouldeasilyseethathehadverylittlefeelingforsufferinghumanity。Itwasfunnyenoughwhenwefedher,butnowthatshewasburstedwideopentherewasnothingamusingaboutit;andtoroarwhenavisitorplainlytoldyoushewasinawfultrouble,didn’tseemverygoodmannerstome。ThePrincessandhermotherneverevensmiled;andbeforeIhadtoldnearlyallofit,ThomaswascalledtohitchthePrincess’drivingcart,andshetookmetotheirbarnyardtochoosethegoosethatlookedmostlikemother’s,andallofthemseemedlikehers,sowetookthefirstoneThomascouldcatch,putitintoabaginthebackofthecart,andthenwegotinandstartedforourbarn。Aswereachedtheroad,Isaidtoher:“You’dbettergopastDovers’,forifwecomedownourLittleHilltheywillseeussure;it’sbakingday。“
  “Allright!“saidthePrincess,sowewentthelongwayroundthesection,butgoodnessme!whenshedrovenowaywasfar。
  Whenwewereoppositeourbarnshestopped,hitchedherhorsetothefence,andweclimbedover,andslippingbehindthebarn,carriedthegoosearoundtothepenandputitinwithours。Shesaidshewantedthebrokenone,becauseherfatherwouldenjoyseeingit。Ididn’tseehowhecould!Wewerereadytoslipout,whenourgeesebegantorunatthenewone,hissandscream,andmakesucharacketthatLaddieandLeonbothcaughtus。Theylookedatthegoose,atme,thePrincess,andeachother,andneithersaidaword。Shelookedbackalittlebit,andthenshelaughedashardasshecould。Leongrewred,andhegrinnedashamed-like,soshelaughedworsethanever。Laddiespoketome:“YouwenttoMr。Pryor’sandaskedforthatgoose?“
  “Shedidnot!“saidthePrincessbeforeIcouldanswer。“Sheneveraskedforanything。Shewasmakingafriendlymorningcallandinthecourseofhervisitshetoldaboutthepatheticendofthegoosethatwasexpectedtolaythegoldenegg——ImeanstufftheBishop’spillow——andaswehavealargeflockofbluegeese,fathergaveherone,andhehadthebesttimehe’shadinyearsdoingit。Iwouldn’thavehadhimmissthefunhegotfromitforanymoney。Helaughedlikehomeagain。NowImustslipawaybeforeanyoneseesme,andspoilsoursecret。Leon,lad,youcangotothehouseandtellyourlittlemotherthatthefeedingstoppedeverypainhergoosehad,andhereafteritlookstoyouasifshe’dbeallright。“
  “MissPryor,“saidLeon,“didyoucareaboutwhatIsaidatyouinchurchthatday?“
  “`Thouartallfair,mylove。Thereisnospotinthee。’Well,itwasalittlepointed,butsinceyouaskaplainquestion,I
  havesurvivedit。“
  “I’mawfullysorry,“saidLeon。“OfcourseIneverwould,ifI’dknownyoucouldbethisnice。“
  ThePrincesslookedatLaddieandalmostgasped,andthenbothofthemlaughed。Leonsawthathehadtoldherhewassorryhesaidshewas“fair,andnospotinher。“
  “OhIdon’tmeanthat!“hesaid。“WhatIdomeanisthatIthankyouawfulmuchforthegoose,andhelpingmeoutlikesuchabrickofagoodfellow,andwhatIwishis,thatIwasasoldasLaddie,andhe’dhumphimselfifhegottobeyourbeau。“
  ThePrincessalmostran。LaddieandIfollowedtotheroad,whereheunhitchedthehorseandhelpedherin。Thenhestoodstrokingitsneck,asheheldthebridle。
  “Idon’tknowwhattosay!“saidLaddie。
  “Insuchcase,Iwouldcounselsilence,“advisedthePrincess。
  “IhopeyouunderstandhowIthankyou。“
  “Ifailtoseewhatfor。FathergavethegoosetoLittleSister。
  HerthanksandLeon’saremorethanenoughforhim。Wehadgreatsport。“
  “Iinsistonaddingmine。Deepandfervent!“
  “Youtakeeverythingsoserious。Can’tyouseethefunofthis?“
  “No,“saidLaddie。“Butifyoucan,Iamglad,andI’mthankfulforanythingthatgivesmeaglimpseofyou。“
  “Bye,LittleSister,“saidthePrincess,andwhensheloosenedthelinesthemudflewarodhigh。
  CHAPTERXI
  KeepingChristmasOurWay“Iremember,IrememberHowmychildhoodfleetedby,——
  ThemirthofitsDecember,AndthewarmthofitsJuly。“
  WhenduskclosedinitwouldbeChristmaseve。AlldayIhadthreepoints——achairbesidethekitchentable,alookoutmeltedthroughthefrostonthefrontwindow,andthebigsitting-roomfireplace。
  AlltheperfumesofArabyfloatedfromourkitchenthatday。
  Therewasthatdelicioussmellofbakingflourfrombigsnowyloavesofbread,lightbiscuit,goldencoffeecake,andcinnamonrollsdrippingawaxymixtureofsugar,butter,andspice,muchbetterthanthefinestbutterscotcheverbroughtfromthecity。
  Therewasthetemptingodourofboilinghamandbakingpies。TheairwasfilledwiththesmellofmoreherbsandspicesthanI
  knewthenamesof,thatwentintomincemeat,fruitcake,plumpudding,andpies。Therewasateasingfragranceinthespicedvinegarheatingforpickles,areminderofwinesapandrambointheboilingcider,whilethenewlyopenedbottlesofgrapejuicefilledthehousewiththetangofConcordandmuscadine。ItseemedtomeInevergotnicelyfixedwhereIcouldtakeaslydipinthecakedoughorsnipeafatraisinfromthemincemeatbutCandacewouldsay:“Don’tyousupposethebacklogishalfwaydownthelane?“
  ThenIhurriedtothefrontwindow,whereIcouldseethroughmymeltedoutlookonthefrostedpane,acrossthewesteightytothewoods,wherefatherandLaddieweregettingouttheChristmasbacklog。Itwastoobitterlycoldtokeepmetherewhiletheyworked,butLaddiesaidthatifIwouldwatch,andcometomeetthem,hewouldtakemeup,andImightridehomeamongtheChristmasgreensonthelog。
  SoIflattenedmynoseagainstthepaneanddancedandfidgeteduntilthoseodoursteasedmebacktothekitchen;andnomoredidIgetnicelylocatedbesideajarofpuddingsaucethanCandacewouldobjecttotheplaceIhadhungherstocking。Itwasmytask,mydelightfulall-daytask,tohangthestockings。Fatherhadmademeapegforeachone,andIhadtenfeetofmantelfrontalongwhichtoarrangethem。Butitwasnosmalljobtodothistoeveryone’ssatisfaction。Nomatterwhathappenedtoanyoneelse,Candacehadtobepleased:fordidnotshesomanagethatmostfowlsservedonmother’stablewentgizzardlesstothecarving?Sheknewandacknowledgedthegreatimportanceoftryingcookies,pies,andcakewhiletheywerehot。Shewasforeveroverworkedandtired,yetshealwaysfoundtimetomakegingerbreadwomenwithcurrantbuttonsontheirfrocks,andpudgydoughnutmenwithcloveeyesandcigarsofcinnamon。Ifmyownstockinglayonthehearth,Candace’shadtogoinaplacethatsatisfiedher——thatwasonesurething。Besides,IhadtomakeuptoherforwhatLeondid,becauseshewascryingintothecornerofherapronaboutthat。
  Heslippedinandstoleherstocking,hungitoverthebroomstick,andmarchedaroundthebreakfasttablesingingtothetuneof——
  “Ha,ha,ha,whowouldn’tgo——
  Uponthehousetopclick,click,click?
  Downthroughthechimney,WithgoodSaintNick——“
  wordshemadeuphimself。Hewalkedjustfastenoughthatshecouldn’tcatchhim,andsangashewent:
  “Ha,ha,ha,goodSaintNick,Comeandlookatthisstocking,quick!
  Ifyouundertakeitslengthtofill,You’llhavetobustaten-dollarbill。
  Whodoesitbelongto?CandaceSwartz。
  Bringextracandy,——sevenquarts——“
  Shegotsoangryshejustroared,sofathermadeLeonstopit,butIcouldn’thelplaughingmyself。Thenwehadtopetherallday,soshe’dcheerup,andnotsalttheChristmasdinnerwithhertears。IneversawsuchamonkeyasLeon!Itrottedouttocomforther,andsnippedbites,untilIworeatriangleonthecarpetbetweenthekitchenandthemantel,themantelandthewindow,andthewindowandthekitchen,whileeveryhourthingsgrewmoreexciting。
  ThereneverhadbeensuchaflurryatourhousesinceIcouldremember;forto-morrowwouldbeChristmasandbringhomeallthechildren,andahousefullofguests。Mybigbrother,Jerry,whowasalawyerinthecity,wascomingwithhisfamily,andsowereFrank,Elizabeth,andLucywiththeirs,andofcourseSallyandPeter——Iwonderedifshewouldstillbefixinghistie——andShelleycameyesterday,blushinglikearose,andshelaughedifyoupointedyourfingerather。
  SomethinghadhappenedtoherinChicago。Iwasn’tsosureasI
  hadbeenaboutacitybeingsuchadreadfulplaceofnoise,badair,andwickedpeople。NothinghadhurtShelley。Shehadgrownsomuchthatyoucouldseeshewaslarger。Herhairandface——
  allofShelleyjustshone。Hereyesdanced,shetalkedandlaughedallthetime,andshehuggedeveryonewhopassedher。
  Sheneverlovedussobefore。Leonsaidshemusthavebeenhomesickandcomingbackhadgivenheraspell。Ididhopeitwouldbeabadone,andlastforever。IwouldhavelikedforallourfamilytohavehadaspellifitwouldhavemadethemactandlooklikeShelley。ThePrincesswasnotaspecklovelier,andshedidn’tactanynicer。