Youdon’tmindmycallin’you’Crawford,’doyou?“headded,turningtothatyounggentleman。“I’moldenoughtobeyourfather,foronething,andforanotherahandle’sallrightonajugorasasspan,butdon’tseemasif’twasnecessarytotakeholdofafriend’snameby。AndIhopewe’regoin’tobefriends,wethree。“
  Crawfordsaidhehopedso,too,andhesaiditwithemphasis。
  “Good!“exclaimedtheCaptainwithenthusiasm。“Andwe’llcementthefriendship——thebookfellersarealwaystellin’aboutcementin’
  friendships——withthissupperofours,eh?IfweonlyhadsomeofIsaiah’slastbatchofmincemeatwecouldsartinlydoitwiththat;
  itwasthenighestthingtocementeverIsawputonatable。I
  askedhimifhefilledhispieswithatrowelandyououghttohaveheardhimsputter。YourememberIsaiah,don’tyou,Crawford?Tall,spindlin’critter,sailscookforZoethandmeatthehousedownhome。Heain’tpretty,buthisheart’sintherightplace。That’skindofstrange,too,“headdedwithachuckle,“whenyouconsiderhownighhisshoulder-bladesaretothetopofhislegs。“
  Betweenhisstoriesandjokeshefoundtimetoaskhismaleguestafewquestionsandthesequestions,althoughbynomeansoffensivelypersonal,weretothepoint。Heinquiredconcerningtheyoungman’shomelife,abouthisambitionsandplansforthefuture,abouthisfriendsandintimatesatcollege。Crawford,withoutbeingintheleastawarethathewasbeingcatechized,toldagooddeal,andCaptainShadrach’sappraisingregard,whichhadlearnedtojudgemenafloatandashore,readmorethanwastold。Theappraisalwasapparentlysatisfactoryfor,aftertheyoungmanhadgoneandtheCaptainandMaryweresayinggoodnightintheWyethparlor,Shadrachsaid:
  “Aniceboy,Ishouldsay。Yes,sir,arealniceyoungfeller,asyoungfellersgo。Ilikehimfust-rate。“
  “I’mglad,UncleShad,“saidMary。“Ilikehim,too。“
  ShadrachregardedherwithalittleofthequestioningscrutinyhehaddevotedtoCrawfordduringdinner。
  “Youdo,eh?“hemused。“Howmuch?“
  “Howmuch?“repeatedMary,puzzled。“Whatdoyoumean?“
  “Imeanhowmuchdoyoulikehim?More’nyoudoyourUncleZoethandme,forinstance?“
  Shelookedupintohisface。Whatshesawtherebroughtthecolortoherown。Hemighthavesaidmore,butsheputherfinger-tipsuponhislips。
  “Nonsense!“shesaidhotly。“Whatwicked,sillynonsense,UncleShad!Don’tyouever,eversaysuchathingtomeagain。YouKNOW
  better。“
  Shadrachsmiledandshookhishead。
  “Allright,Mary-’Gusta,“hesaid;“Iwon’tsayitagain——nottillyousayittomefust,atanyrate。There,there,dearie!Don’tblowmecleanoutofthewater。Iwasonlyjokin’,thesameasIsaiahwastryin’tothatnightwhenyoucamehomeforyourChristmasvacation。“
  “Idon’tlikethatkindofjoking。Ithinkit’ssilly。“
  “Iguessmaybe’tis——foraspell,anyhow。We’llheavethejokesoverboard。Yes,IlikethatCrawfordSmithfust-rate。Butthefunniestthingabouthimisthewayheremindsmeofsomebodyelse。
  WhothatsomebodyisIcan’tmakeoutnorremember。MaybeI’llthinksometimeorother,butanyhowIlikehimnowforhisownsake。
  Iaskedhimtocomedownandseeussometimethissummer。Wonderifhewill。“
  Mary-’Gustawondered,too,butshewouldhavewonderedmorehadsheknownwhatthatcomingsummerwastomeantoher。ThemorningafterthetheaterpartyCaptainShadrachcalledtosaygood-bytoMrs。
  Wyeth。ThatladyaskedsomequestionsandlistenedwithinterestandapprovaltohisreportconcerningCrawfordSmith。
  “I’mgladyouweresofavorablyimpressedwiththeboy,“shesaid。
  “AsItoldyou,Ilikehimmyself。Andyouapproveofhisfriendshipwithyourniece?“
  TheCaptainrubbedhischin。“Why,yes,ma’am,“hesaid。“I
  approveofthat,allright,andIcal’lateZoethwould,too。Factis,whereMary-’Gusta’sconcerned’tain’tnothin’BUTfriendship,sofur,andIguesslikely’tain’tonhispart,either。Ifitevershouldbemore,then——well,then,ifheturnedouttobeallthathe’doughttobeIcan’tseewhereweoldfolkshavemuchrighttoputouroarin,doyou,ma’am?“
  PerhapsMrs。Wyethwastiredofthesubject;perhapssheobjectedtobeingaddressedasoneoftheoldfolks;atanyrate,shemadenoanswer,butaskedaquestioninstead。
  “CaptainGould,“shesaid,“whatplanshaveyouandMr。HamiltonmadeforMarythissummer?“
  “Plans,ma’am?Why,Idon’tknow’swe’vemadeany。Ofcourse,we’recountin’onhercomin’downtoSouthHarnisswhenshegetsthroughherschool,and——“
  “Justamoment,Captain。Ihaveafriendwhoisveryanxioustohaveyouchangethatplanforoneofhers。Comein,Letitia。
  CaptainGould,thisismyfriend,MissPease。Now,Letitia,telltheCaptainyourplan——theoneyoutoldmelastnight。“
  MissPeasetoldofherplanandCaptainShadlistened,atfirstwithastonishment,thenwithatroubledexpressionandatlastwithacombinationofboth。
  “There,“saidMissPease,inconclusion,“thatismyplan。ItmeansagreatdealtomeandIhopeitmaymeansomethingtoMary。“
  “Itwillbeawonderfulopportunityforher,“declaredMrs。Wyethemphatically。
  “Whatdoyouthinkofit,CaptainGould?“askedMissPease。
  Shadrachdrewalongbreath。“I——Idon’tknowhardlywhattosay,ma’am,“heanswered。“Ican’thardlyrealizeityet,seemsso。Itsartinlywouldbeawonderfulchanceforherandit’ssomethin’meandZoethcouldnevergiveherorthinkofgivin’。But——but——“
  “Ofcourse,“saidMissPease,ashehesitated,“ifsheisneededverymuchathome——ifyoufeelyoucannotspareher——“
  “’Tain’tthat,ma’am,“interruptedtheCaptainquickly。“LandknowsZoethandmewouldmissherawful,butwewouldn’tletthatstandintheway——notofanythinglikethis。But——but——well,toberightdownhonest,ma’am,Idon’tknow’swe’dfeellikehavin’somebodyelsedosomuchforher。Courseweain’twelloff,ZoethandI
  ain’t,butweain’trightdownpoor,either。We’vebeenusedtodoin’forourselvesand——“
  AndthenMissPeasehadaninspiration。
  “Oh,dearme!“shebrokeinhastily。“Idohopeyouhaven’tmadeamistake,CaptainGould。Ihopeyoudon’tthinkIamofferingthisasacharityorpurelyasafavortoMary。No,indeed!Iamaskingitasafavortomyself。Imusthaveacompanion,otherwiseI
  cannotgo。AndMaryisjustthecompanionIneed。IamveryfondofherandIthinkshelikesme。Iamnotgoingtourgetoomuch,CaptainGould,butIdohopeyouwillconsiderthematterwithMr。
  Hamiltonandletmehearfromyousoon。AndIamhopingyouwillconsent。IpromisetotakegoodcareofyourgirlandbringherbacksafeandsoundinSeptember。AndIshallnotsayonewordofmygreatplantoheruntilyouwritemethatImay。“
  SoCaptainShadrach,thetroubledexpressionstillonhisface,returnedontheafternoontraintoSouthHarnisstotellhisfriendandpartnerofMissPease’splan。Mary,whoaccompaniedhimtotheBostonstation,wonderedwhyheseemedsopreoccupiedandquiet。Ifshehadknownwhathisthoughtswereshewouldhavewonderednolonger。
  MissPeaseplannedtotravelthroughEuropeduringthesummermonths,andshehadaskedtheCaptain’spermissiontotakeMarywithherasherguestandfriendandcompanion。
  CHAPTERXV
  Iftimeandspacedidnotmatter,andifevenmoreimportanthappeningsinMary-’Gusta’slifewerenotascloseathandtoclaimattention,itwouldbeinterestingtodescribeatlengththoseofthatspringandthesummerwhichfollowedit。Summarizedinchronologicalorder,theywerethese:First,thelengthydiscussionsbetweenthepartnersconcerningMissPease’splan,discussionswhichendedbyZoeth,asseniorpartner,writingMissPease:
  ShadrachandIsayyes。Weoughttohavesaiditaforebutfleshisweakandwefounditkindofhardtomakeupourmindstospareourgirlallsummer。Butweknowweoughttospareherandthatitwillbeasplendidchanceforher。Sowesaysheshallgoandwethankyoumorethanwecansay。ShewillneedclothesandfixingstotakewithherandShadrachandIwishtoaskifyouwillbekindenoughtohelpherpickoutwhatsheneeds。MaybeMrs。Wyethwillhelptoo。Itwillbeagreatfavorifyoutwowilldothis,ShadrachandInotbeingmuchgoodatsuchthings。Wewillsendthemoneyandwillpayforall。
  ThencamethebreakingofthenewstoMaryherself。Atfirst,aftershecouldbemadetobelievethewholeideaaperfectlyseriousoneandrealizedthatatriptoEurope——herdearestday-dream,evenwhenalittlegirl,andthefavoriteplaywiththedollsintheatticatSouthHarniss——whensheatlastrealizedtheopportunitythatwashers,eventhenshehesitatedtoacceptit。Therewereheruncles——
  theyneededhersomuchinthestore——theywouldmisshersodreadfully。Shecouldnotgoandleavethem。TheunitedeffortsofMissPeaseandMrs。Wyethcouldnotalterherdeterminationtoremainathome;onlyajointdeclaration,amountingtoacommandandsignedbybothpartnersofHamiltonandCompany,hadthateffect。
  Sheconsentedthen,butwithreluctance。
  ThesteamersailedfromBoston——MissPease’scivicloyaltyforbadehertravelingonaNewYorkboat——onthethirtiethofJune,theweekafterCommencement。MaryandMrs。WyethattendedtheCommencementexercisesandfestivitiesasCrawford’sguest。EdwinSmith,Crawford’sfather,didnotcomeonfromCarsonCitytoseehissonreceivehisparchmentfromhisAlmaMater。Hehadplannedtocome——
  Crawfordhadbeguntobelievehemightcome——butatthelastmomentillnesshadprevented。Itwasnothingserious,hewrote;hewouldbewellandheartywhentheboycameWestaftergraduating。
  Godblessyou,son[theletterended]。Ifyouknewwhatitmeansforyourolddadtostayawayyou’dforgivehimforbeinginthedoctor’scare。Comehomequickwhenit’sover。There’safour-
  poundtroutwaitingforoneofusupinthelakecountrysomewhere。
  It’suptoyouormetogethim。
  CrawfordshowedthelettertoMary。Hewasdisappointed,butnotsomuchsoasthegirlexpected。
  “Ineverreallydaredtocountonhiscoming,“heexplained。“Ithasbeenthiswaysomanytimes。WheneverDadhasplannedtocomeEastsomethinghappenstoprevent。Nowithashappenedagain;Iwasalmostsureitwould。It’sashame!Iwantedyoutomeethim。AndIwantedhimtomeetyou,too,“headded。