“Ineversaidchildren。WhatIsaidwaswhenshewasoldandhadgrandchildren。“
  “Grandchildren!Well,that’sadumsightMOREprevious。Let’shavebreakfast,allhands,forthelandsakes!Isaiah’llhaveuscruisin’alongwiththethirdandfourthgenerationinafewminutes。I’Msatisfiedwiththisone!“
  Thatevening,atbedtime,asthepartnersseparatedintheupperhalltogototheirrespectiverooms,Zoethsaid:
  “Shadrach,thishasbeenamightyniceChristmasforusall,ain’tit?“
  CaptainShadnoddedemphatically。“Youbet!“hedeclared。“Don’tseemtomeIeverrememberanicerone。“
  “NorI,neither。I——Iwonder——“
  “Well,heaveahead。Whatareyouwaitin’for?Whatdoyouwonder?“
  “Iwasjustwonderin’if’twasrightforustobesohappy。“
  “Right?“
  “Yes。Havewebeen——well,goodenoughthispastyeartodeservehappinesslikethis?“
  Shadrachgrinned。
  “Iain’tputtin’inanytestimonyonmyownhook,“hesaid,dryly,“butIdon’tseemtorememberyourbein’desperatelywicked,Zoeth。
  CourseyouMAYhavegotdrunkanddisorderlythattimewhenMary-
  ’GustaandIleftyouandwenttoBoston,butIkindofdoubtit。“
  “Hush,hush,Shadrach!Don’tjokeaboutseriousthings。WhatI
  meanishaveyouandIwalkedtheLord’swayasstraightaswe’doughtto?We’vetried——thatis,seems’sifwehad——butIdon’tknow。Anyhow,allthisafternoonI’vehadafunnyfeelin’thatyouandmeandMary-’Gustawas——wellwasasifthetidehadbeencomin’
  inforusalltheseyearssinceshe’sbeenlivin’withus,andasifnow’twouldbegintogooutagain。“
  TheCaptainlaughed。“Andthat’swhatyoucallaFUNNYfeelin’!“heexclaimed。“Zoeth,I’vegotafunnyfeelin’,too,butIknowwhat’sthereasonforit——thereasonisturkeyandplumpuddin’andmincepieandthelandknowswhat。Whenacoupleofoldhulkslikeyouandmeh’istinacargoofthatkindit’snowonderwehavefeelin’s。Goodnight,shipmate。“
  CHAPTERXIII
  ThedayafterNewYear’sMarywentbacktoBostonandtoschool。
  Thelongwinterterm——thetermwhichMadelineTalbott,whosefatherwasajudge,called“theextremepenalty“——began。Boston’sfamouseastwinds,sowelcomeinsummerandsorawandpenetratinginwinter,broughttheirusualallowanceofsnowandsleet,andthewalksfromPinckneyStreettotheschoolandbackwerenotalwayspleasant。Mrs。WyethhadaslightattackoftonsillitisandMissPeaseabronchialcold,buttheyunitedindeclaringtheseafflictionsdueentirelytotheirownimprudenceandnotintheleasttotheclimate,which,beinglikethemselves,thoroughlyBostonian,wasexpectedtomaintainaproperdegreeofchill。
  Mary,fortunately,escapedcoldsandillness。Thewalksinallsortsofweatherdidhergoodandherrosycheeksandcleareyeswerecompetentwitnessestoherstateofhealth。Shewasgettingonwellwithherstudies,andtheMissesCabot,nottooeasytoplease,wereapparentlypleasedwithher。Athome——forshehadcometoconsiderMrs。Wyeth’scomfortablehouseahome,althoughnotofcoursetobecomparedwiththerealhomeatSouthHarniss——atMrs。
  Wyeth’sshewasmoreofafavoritethanever,notonlywiththemistressofthehouse,butwithMissPease,whowasconsideredeccentricandwhoselikingwasreportedhardtowin。Thetwoladieshadmanytalksconcerningthegirl。
  “Sheisremarkable,“declaredMissPeaseononeoccasion。
  “Consideringherlackofearlyadvantages,Iconsiderhereaseofmannerandself-possessionremarkable。Sheisaprodigy。“
  Mrs。Wyethsniffed。SheenjoyedhearingMarypraised,butsheobjectedtoherfriend’schoiceofwords。
  “Formercysake,Letitia,“shesaid,“don’tcallherthat。Theword’prodigy’alwaysremindsmeoftheCrummlesinfant,theonewiththegreenparasolandthewhite——er——lingerie,in’NicholasNickleby。’“
  MissPeasesmiledwiththesuperiorityofthecorrectedwhoisabouttocorrect。
  “Idon’tseewhythatshouldbringtheindividualyoumentiontomind,“shesaid。“IfIremembercorrectly——andIwasbroughtuponDickens——shewasa’phenomenon,’notaprodigy。However,itmakesnomaterialdifferencewhatyouandIcallMaryLathrop,thefactremainsthatsheisanexceptionallywell-behaved,good-mannered,polite——“
  “Sweet,healthygirl,“interruptedMrs。Wyeth,finishingthesentence。“Iknowthataswellasyoudo,LetitiaPease。AndyouknowIknowit。Now,whathaveyouinyourmindconcerningMary?I
  knowthereissomething,becauseyouhavebeenhintingatitformorethanaweek。Whatisit?“
  MissPeaselookedwise。
  “Oh,Ihaveaplan,“shesaid。“Ican’ttellevenyou,Emily,justwhatitisasyet。Yousee,itisn’treallyaplan,butonlyanideasofar。Shedoesn’tknowitherself,ofcourse。“
  “Hum!Isitapleasantplan——oridea,whicheveryoucallit?Thatis,willshethinkitpleasantwhenshelearnswhatitis?“
  “Icertainlyhopeso。“
  “Lookhere,Letitia,“withsuddensuspicion,“youaren’tplanningsomeridiculoussentimentalnonsenseforthatchild,areyou?
  You’renottryingtomakeamatchforher,Ihope?“
  “Match?Whatareyoutalkingabout?IfyoumeanamItryingtogethermarriedtosomeMAN,“withascornfulemphasisontheword,“I
  mostcertainlyamnot。
  “Humph!Well,ifsheeverismarried,Ipresumeitwillbetoaman,oranimitationofone。Allright,Letitia。Iamgladyourgreatideaisn’tthat,whateveritis。“
  “Itisnot。Youknowmyopinionofmarriage,EmilyWyeth。And,sofarasmatchmakingisconcerned,Ishouldsayyouwereamorelikelysubjectforsuspicion。Thatyoungrelativeofyours,SamKeith,appearstobecominghereagreatdealoflate。HeMAYcomesolelytoseeyou,butIdoubtit。“
  Mrs。Wyethsmiledgrimly。
  “Samuelhasbeenratherprevalentrecently,“sheadmitted,“butdon’tletthattroubleyou,Letitia。Ihavehadmyeyeontheyoungman。Samuelisassusceptibletoprettygirlsaschildrenaretothemeasles。Andhisattacksremindmeofthemeaslesasmuchasanything,suddenoutbreak,highfeveranddelirium,thenageneralcoolingoffandarapidrecovery。Thisseizureisn’talarmingandthereisabsolutelynodangerofcontagion。Marydoesn’ttakehimseriouslyatall。“
  “Andhowaboutthatotheryoungman?——Smith,Ithinkhisnameis。
  HehascalledheretwicesinceChristmas。“
  Mrs。Wyethseemedtobelosingpatience。
  “Well,whatofit?“shedemanded。
  “Why,nothingthatIknowof,except,perhaps——“
  “Thereisnoperhapsatall。TheSmithboyappearstobeaveryniceyoungfellow,andremarkablysensibleforayoungpersoninthishoity-toityage。FromwhatIcanlearn,hispeople,althoughtheydoliveoutWest——downinamineoruponabranchoraranchorsomething——arerespectable。Whyshouldn’thecalltoseeMaryoccasionally,andwhyshouldn’tsheseehim?Goodnessgracious!
  Whatsortofaworldwouldthisbeifyoungpeopledidn’tseeeachother?Don’ttellmethatyouneverhadanyyoungmaleacquaintanceswhenyouwereagirl,Letitia,becauseIshan’tbelieveyou。“
  MissPeasestraightenedinherchair。
  “ItisnotlikelythatIshallmakeanysuchpreposterousstatement,“shesnapped。
  Sothe“youngmaleacquaintance“calledoccasionally——nottoooften——
  Mrs。Wyethsawtothat;probablynotsooftenashewouldhaveliked;buthedidcallandtheacquaintanceshipdevelopedintofriendship。Thatitmightdevelopintosomethingmorethanfriendshipnoone,exceptpossiblythesentimentalMissPease,seemedtosuspect。CertainlyMarydidnot,andatthistimeitisdoubtfulifCrawforddid,either。HelikedMaryLathrop。Shewasaremarkablyprettygirlbut,unlikeotherprettygirlshehadknown——
  andasgood-lookingcollegefootballstarsareprivilegedbeyondthecommonherd,hehadknownatleastseveral——shedidnotflirtwithhim,norlookadmiringlyupintohiseyes,norpronouncehisjokes“killinglyfunny,“norflatterhiminanyway。IfthejokesWERE
  funnyshelaughedahealthy,genuinelaugh,butif,assometimeshappened,theywereratherfeeble,shewasquitelikelytotellhimso。Shedidnotalwaysagreewithhisviews,havingviewsofherownonmostsubjects,andifheaskedheropiniontheanswerhereceivedwasalwayshonest,ifnotpreciselywhatheexpectedorhoped。
  “ByGeorge!You’refrank,atanyrate,“heobserved,ratherruefully,afteraskingheropinionastoapointofconductandreceivingitforthwith。
  “Didn’tyouwantmetobe?“askedMary。“YouaskedmewhatI