Shelleyheldupherlips,andthenwent。Irantothebarn,wherethemenwerestandingintheshade,whileLeonledhishorseupanddownbeforethem,toldaboutitspedigree,itsrecord,howhecametohaveit。ThePagetmanstoodtherelookingandlisteninggravely,ashestudiedthehorse。Atlasthewentoverher,andgee!butheknewhorse!ThenLaddiebroughtoutFlosandtheytalkedallabouther,andthenwentintothebarn。Fatheropenedtheeastdoorstoshowhowmuchlandhehad,whichwerehislines;andwhiletheworlddidn’tlookquitesoprettyasithadinMay,stillitwasgoodenough。
Thentheywentintotheorchard,satunderthetreesandbegantalkingaboutbusinessconditions。ThatwassodryIwentbacktothehouse。AndmaybeIdidn’tstrikesomethinginterestingthere!
AsIcameuptheorchardpathtoabackyardgate,Isawacarriageatthehitchingrackinfrontofthehouse,soItookapeepandalmostfellover。ItwastheonethePrincesshadcometoSally’sweddingin;soIknewshewasinthehousevisitingShelley。IwenttotheparlourandthereIhadanothershock;
forloandbehold!inourbigrockingchair,andlookingaswellasanyone,sofarasyoucouldsee——ofcourseyoucan’tseehearttrouble,though——satMrs。Pryor。ThePrincessandmotherwerethere,allofthemtalking,laughingandhavingthebesttime,whileonthedavenportenjoyinghimselfasmuchasanyone,wasMr。Pryor。Theytalkedabouteverything,anditwaseasytoseethatthePryordoorwasOPENsofaraswewereconcerned,anyway。Mrs。Pryorwasjustasniceandfriendlyasshecouldbe,andsowashe。Shelleysatbesidehim,andhepinchedhercheekandsaid:“Somethingseemstomakeyouespeciallybrillianttoday,youngwoman!“
Shelleyflushedredder,laughed,andglancedatmother,soshesaid:“Shelleyishavingaplainold-fashionedcaseofbeau。
ShemetayoungmaninChicagolastfallandhe’sherenowtoaskourconsent。Allofusarequitecharmedwithhim。That’swhyshe’ssohappy。“
ThenthePrincesssprangupandkissedShelley,sodidMrs。
Pryor,whilesuchachatteryouneverheard。Noonecouldrepeatwhattheysaid,forasmanyasthreetalkedatthesametime。
“Ohdolet’shaveadoublewedding!“criedthePrincesswhentheexcitementwasoveralittle。“Ithinkitwouldbegreatfun;dolet’s!Whenareyouplanningfor?“
“Nothingissettledyet,“saidShelley。“We’vehadnotimetotalk!“
“Mercy!“criedthePrincess。“Gomakeyourarrangementsquickly!
Hurryup,thencomeover,andwe’llplanforthesametime。Itwillbesplendid!Don’tyouthinkthatwouldbefine,Mrs。
Stanton?“
“Ican’tseeanyobjectionstoit,“saidmother。
“Whereisyouryoungman?I’mcrazytoseehim,“criedthePrincess。“Ifyouhavegoneandfoundabetterlookingonethanmine,I’llneverspeaktoyouagain。“
“Shehasn’t!“criedMrs。Pryorcalmly,likethatsettledit。I
likeher。“They’renotmade!“
“Iamnotsosureofthat,“saidShelleyproudly。“Mother,isn’tmymanquiteasgoodlooking,andasniceineveryway,asLaddie?“
“Fullyashandsome,andsofarascanbeseeninsuchashorttime,quiteasfine,“saidmother。
Iwasperfectlyamazedather;asifanymancouldbe!
“Idon’tbelieveit,Iwon’tstandit,andIshan’tgohomeuntilIhaveseenformyself!“criedthePrincess,laughing,andyetitsoundedasifshewerehalf-provoked,andIknewIwas。ThePagetmanwasallright,butIwasn’tgoingtolosemyheadoverhim。Laddiewasthefinest,ofcourse!
“Well,he’ssomewhereontheplacewithourmen,thisminute,“
saidShelley,“butyoustayforsupper,andmeethim。“
“Whenyouhaven’tyourarrangementsmadeyet!Yousurelyareunselfish!OfcourseIwon’tdothat,butI’dlovetohaveonelittlepeep,thenyoubringhimandcomeoverto-morrow,soallofuscanbecomeacquainted,andindeed,I’mreallyinearnestaboutadoublewedding。“
“Goseewherethemenare,“saidShelleytome。
Iwenttothebackdoor,andtheirheadswerebobbingfardownintheorchard。
“They’reunderthegreeningappletree,“Ireported。
“Ifyouwillexcuseus,“saidShelleytoMr。andMrs。Pryor,“we’llwalkdownafewminutesandprovethatI’mright。“
“Don’tstay,“saidMrs。Pryor。“ThistripissounusualformethatI’mquitetired。Forafirstventure,insuchalongtime,IthinkI’vedonewell。ButnowI’mbeginningtofeelIshouldgohome。“
“Gostraightalong,“saidthePrincess。“I’llwalkacrossthefields,orThomascancomebackafterme。“
SoMr。andMrs。Pryorwentaway,whilethePrincess,Shelley,May,andIwalkedthroughtheorchardtowardthemen。Theywerestandingonthetopofthehilllookingoverthemeadow,andtalkingwithsuchinteresttheydidn’thearusorturnuntilShelleysaid:“Mr。Paget,IwanttopresentyoutoLaddie’sbetrothed——MissPamelaPryor。“
Heswungaround,finishingwhathewassayingasheturned,thePrincesstookaswiftsteptowardhim,then,atthesametime,bothofthemchangedtosolidtombstone,andstoodstaring,andsodidallofus,whilenoonemadeasound。AtlastthePagetmandrewadeep,quiverybreathandsortofshookhimselfashegazedather。
“Why,Pam!“hecried。“DarlingPam,cawnitpossiblybeyou?“
Ifyoueverheardthescreamofarabbitwhentheknivesofareapercutittodeath,whythat’sexactlythewayshecriedout。
Shecoveredhereyeswithherhands。Hedrewbackandsmiled,theredrushedintohisface,andhebegantobealiveagain。
LaddiewenttothePrincessandtookherhands。
“Whatdoesthismean?“hebegged。
Shepulledawayfromhim,andwenttothePagetmanslowly,herbigeyeswildandstrained。
“Robert!“shecried。“Robert!howdidyougethere?Wereyouhuntingus?“
“AllovahEngland,yes,“hesaid。“Notheah!IcameheahtoseeShelley。Butyou?Howdoyouhappentobeinthiscountry?“
“We’velivedonadjoininglandfortwoyears!“
“Youmovedheah!Toescapethepityofourfriends?“
“Fathermoved!MotherandIhadnomeans,andnorefuge。Wewereforced。Weneverbelievedit!OhRobert,wenever——notforaminute!OhRobert,sayyouneverdidit!“
“TryourchawmingcousinEmmetyournextguess!“
“Thatdevil!Ohthatdevil!“
Shecriedoutthathurtwayagain,sohetookhertightinhisarms;butsureaseverLaddiewasmybrother,hewashers,sothatwasallright。Whentheyweretogetheryouwonderedwhyinthisworldyouhadn’tthoughtofittheinstantyousawhimalone。Theywerelikeastwopeas。Theytalkedexactlythesame,onlyhesoundedmuchmoreso,probablyfromhavingjustbeeninEnglandforweeks,whileintwoyearsshehadgrownalittleaswewere。Wegazedatthem,open-mouthed,likeasnot,andnoonesaidaword。
AtlastMr。PagetlookedoverthePrincess’shoulderatfatherandsaid:“Icanexplainthis,Mr。Stanton,inaveryfewwuds。
Iammyfriend。Thecasewasmyown。TheevidenceIsecuahedwasformyself。Thisismyonlysisteh。Hehpeoplearemine——“
“Therelationshipisapparent,“saidfather。“Thereisastrikinglikenessbetweenyouandyoursister,andIcandiscerntracesofyourparentsinyourface,speechandmanner。“
“Ifyouknowmyfather,“saidRobert,“thenyouundehstandwhathappenedtomewhenIwasfoundwithhismoneyonmypehson,inthepresenceofourbestfriendsandthepolice。Hewentravinginsaneontheinstant,andhewouldhavekilledmeifhehadn’tbeenprevented;hetriedto;hashechangedanysince,Pam?“
ThePrincesswasclingingtohimwithbothhands,staringathim,wonder,joy,andfearallonherlovelyface。
“Worse!“shecried。“He’smuchworse!Thelongerhebroods,themoremothergrieves,thebittererhebecomes。Mr。Stanton,heisalwaysarmed。He’llshootonsight。Ohwhatshallwedo?“
“MissPamela,“saidLeon,“didyourmanThomasknowyourbrotherinEngland?“
“Allhislife。“
“Well,then,we’dbetterbedoingsomethingquick。Hetiedthehorsesandwaswalkingupanddowntheroadwhilehewaited,andhesawusplainlywhenwecrossedthewoodyardawhileago。Hefollowedusandstaredso,Icouldn’thelpnoticinghim。“
“Jove!“criedRobert。“Imusthaveseenhiminthevillagethismorning。Amanremindedmeofhim,thenIrememberedhowlikepeopleofhistypeare,andconcludedIwasmistaken。Mr。
Stanton,youhaveagreedthattheevidenceIholdissufficient。
PamcawntellyouthatwhileIdon’tdenybeingfulloftricksasaboy,theywehnotdirty,notlow,andwhilefatheralwaystakingEmmet’spahtagainstmedrovemetorecklessnesssometimes,Inevahdidanythingunderhandordisgraceful。SheknowswhatprovocationIhad,andexactlywhathappened。Lethehtellyou!“
“Idon’tfeelthatIrequireanyfurtherinformation,“saidfather。“Yousee,IhappentobefairlywellacquaintedwithMr。
Pryor。“
“Pryor?“
“Hemadeususethatnamehere,“explainedthePrincess。
“WELL,HISNAMEISPAGET!“saidRobertangrily。
Laddietoldmelongagohedidn’tbelieveitwasPryor。
“Then,ifyouareacquaintedwithmyfather,whatwouldyoucounsel?UnlessI’mprepahedtofurnishthecentralfigyahofinterestinafuneral,Idarenotmeethim,untilhehasseenthisevidence,hadtimetodigestit,andcalmhimself。“
Shelleycaughthimbythearm。Nowonder!Shehadn’tbeenproposedto,orevenhadakissonherlips。Shepulledhim。
“Youcomestraighttothehouse,“shesaid。“Thomasmaytellyourfatherhethoughthesawyou。“
Thatwasaboutasseriousasanythingcouldbe,butnothingeverstoppedLeon。Hesidledawayfromfather,repeatinginalowvoice:
“`Forsoredismayed,throughstormandshadeHischildhediddiscover;
Onelovelyhandshestretchedforaid,Andonewasroundherlover——’“
Shelleyjustlookeddaggersathim,butshewastooanxioustowasteanytime。
“WouldThomastellyourfather?“sheaskedthePrincess。
“Theinstanthesawhimalone,yes。Hewouldn’tbeforemother。“
“Holdoneminute!“criedfather。“Wemustthinkofourmother,justalittle。Shelley,youandthegirlsrunupandexplainhowthisis。Betterallofyougotothehouse,exceptMr。Paget。
He’llbesafehereasanywhere。Mr。Pryorwillstopthere,ifhecomes。Soitwouldbebestforyoutokeepoutofsight,Robert,untilIhavehadalittletalkwithhim。“
“I’llstayhere,“Ioffered。“We’lltalkuntilyougetMr。Pryorcooledoff。Hecanbeawfulragesomewhenhe’sexcited,anditdoesn’ttakemuchtostarthim。“
“You’rerightaboutthat!“agreedRobert。
SowesatunderthegreeningandwerehavingafinevisitwhiletheotherswenttobreakthenewsgentlytomotherthatthePryormysteryhadgoneuphigherthanGilderoy’skite。My!butshe’dbeglad!Itwouldsavehermanyapowerfulprayer。IwastellingRobertallaboutthetimehisfathervisitedus,andwhatmymothersaidtohim,andhesaid:“She’dbetheonetotalkwithhimnow。Possiblyhe’dlistentoher,untilhegotitthroughhisheadthathisownsonisnotacommonthief。“
“Maybehe’llhavetobeheld,liketakingquinine,andmadetolisten,“Isaid。
“Thatwouldbeeasy,ifhewerenotawalkingahsenal,“saidRobert。“Youhavesmallchancetoreasonwithahalf-crazymanwhileheishandlingapistol。“
Hemeantrevolver。
“Buthe’llshoot!“Icried。“ThePrincesssaidhe’dshoot!“
“Sohewill!“saidRobert。“Shootfirst,thenfindouthowthingsare,andkillhimselfandeveryoneelsewithremorse,afterward。Heismadethatway。“
“Thenhedoesn’tdareseeyouuntilhefindsouthowmistakenhehasbeen,“Isaid,forIwasgrowingtolikeRobertbettereveryminutelongerIknewhim。Besides,therewasthePrincess,lookinglikehimaspossible,andlovinghimofcourse,likeI
didLaddie,maybe。AndifanythingcouldcureMrs。Pryor’shearttrouble,havinghersonbackwould,becausethatwaswhatmadeitinthefirstplace,andevenbeforethem,therewasShelleytobethoughtof,andcaredfor。