“Itisuptonow,becausetheBostonfolksdon’tknow。ButWEknow,orwe’reafraidweknow,andthatmakesitworse。Howcanwegoonbuyin’fromfolksthathasstoodourfriendseversincewewentintobusiness,knowin’aswedothat——“
Hispartnerinterrupted。
“Wedon’tknowanythingyet,“hedeclared。“Keepastiffupperlip,Zoeth。Ninechancestoonewe’llweatheritallright。WHATasummerthishasbeen!AndwhenIthink,“headdedsavagely,“ofhowwellwegotalongaforethosenewstorescameitmakesmenighcrazy。I’llgooutwithacardofmatchessomenightandburn’emdown。Damnpirates!Callin’themselvesgoodCapeCodnames——namesthatdon’tbelongto’em!Baker’sBazaar!Ugh!Rheinstein’sRobbers’Roostwouldbenigherthetruth……Say,Zoeth,wemustn’thintawordtoMary-’Gustaaboutthis。We’vegotcashenoughonhandtopayherclearancechargesupthereatschool,ain’twe?“
“Yes,Shadrach,I’velookedoutforthat。Idon’tknow’sI’doughtto。Themoneymaybehadoughttogosomewhereselse,but——butrightorwrongit’sgoin’forherandIhopetheLord’llforgiveme。Andwhatyousay’strue,shemustn’tknowwe’reworried。She’ssoconscientiousshemightbeforgivin’upherschoolin’andcomin’
downheretohelpus。She’dbejustasliabletodoitasnot。“
“You’reright,shewould。Goodthingshethinksshe’sgotmoneyofherownandthatthatmoneyispayin’herschoolin’bills。She’dbefrettin’allthetimeabouttheexpenseif’twa’n’tforthat。YouandImustpretendeverything’slovelyandthegoosehangin’highwhenshe’saround。Andwemustn’tletIsaiahdropanyhints。“
“No。Isaiahhasaskedmetwoorthreetimeslatelyifthenewstoreswashurtin’ourtrade。Ishouldn’twonderifhehadsomesuspicionsdowninsidehim。“
“Umph!Well,that’sallright,solongastheystayinside。IfI
seesignsofoneofthosesuspicionsrisin’abovehisAdam’sappleI’llchoke’emdownagain。I’llputafleainIsaiah’sear,andI’llputmucilageonitsfeetso’s’twillstickthere。“
SoalthoughMarydidnoticethatthetwonewshopsinthevillageseemedtobeprosperingandthatbusinessatHamiltonandCompany’swasnotrushingevenforSeptember,theanswerstoherquestionsweresoreassuringthatheruneasinesswasdrivenaway。HerUncleZoethevadeddirectreplyandCaptainShadrachprevaricatedwhole-
heartedlyandcheerfully。EvenIsaiahdeclaredthat“everythingandallhandswasdoin’fine。“ButMarymadehimpromisethatshoulditeverbeotherwisethanfinehewouldwriteherimmediately。Hegavethepromisewithsomereluctance。
“Ical’lateifCap’nShadcaughtmetellin’talesoutofschoolhe’dgotoworkandturntoandbustmeovertheheadwithamarlinespike,“saidMr。Chase,withtheairofonestatingafact。
Marylaughed。“Oh,no,hewouldn’t,“shedeclared。“I’llstandbackofyou,Isaiah。Nowmind,youaretokeepmepostedonJUST
howthingsarehere。“
CHAPTERXVI
MarywentbacktoBostonandtoschool,whereoldacquaintanceswererenewedandnewonesmade。TheMissesCabotwelcomedherwithfussyanddignifiedcondescension。BarbaraHowehuggedandkissedherandvowedshehadnotseenagirlallsummerwhowashalfsosweet。
“Whyintheworldsomeonedoesn’trunoffwithyouandmarryyouthisveryminuteIcannotsee,“declaredthevivaciousyounglady。
“IfIwereamanIshould。“
Mary,whowasusedtoMissHowe’soutbursts,merelysmiled。
“Oh,no,youwouldn’t,“shereplied。“Ishouldhopeyouwouldbemoresensible。Noonewillrunoffwithme;atleastIwouldn’trunoffwiththem。“
“Whynot?Don’tyouthinkanelopementisperfectlysplendid——soromanticandallthat?Supposeyouwereheadoverheelsinlovewithsomeoneandhispeopleweredeadsetagainsthismarryingyou,wouldn’tyouelopethen?“
“IthinkIshouldn’t。IthinkIshouldtrytofindoutwhytheyweresoopposedtome。Perhapstheremightbesomegoodreason。Iftherewerenogoodreason,then——why,then——well,Idon’tknow。ButIshouldhesitatealongwhilebeforeIcamebetweenapersonandhisfamily。Itmustbedreadfultodothat。“
Barbaralaughed。“Nonsense!“shecried。“It’sdoneeverydayinthebestfamilies,mydear。Andthenthereconciliationisallthesweeter。Youjustwait!SomeofthesedaysIexpecttoread:
’ElopementinSouthHarnissHighLife。BeautifulSocietyMaidenWedsFamousFormerFootball——er——er——IwantanotherF——Oh,yes,FamousFormerFootballFavorite。’Isn’tthatbeautiful?Dearme,howyoublush!Orisitsunburn?Atanyrate,it’sverybecoming。“
TheFamousFormerFootballFavoritecalledatMrs。Wyeth’sontheeveningfollowingthatofMary’sreturntoBoston。Hewasasbigandbrownaseveranddeclaredthathehadhadawonderfulvacation。
“Andyou’relookingawfullywell,too,“heexclaimed,inspectingherfromheadtofoot。“Sheis,isn’tshe,Mrs。Wyeth?“
Mrs。Wyethadmittedthatshethoughtso。Crawfordnoddedemphatically。
“ByGeorge,youare!“herepeated。
Therewasnodoubtofhissincerity。Infact,theadmirationinhisvoiceandlookwassoobviousandunconcealedthatMary,althoughshecouldnothelpbeingpleased,wasalittleembarrassed。Theembarrassmentworeaway,however,whenhebegantotellofhissummerintheSierrasandtoaskforadditionalparticularsconcerningherEuropeantrip。Hestayedlongerthanusualthateveningandcameagainafeweveningslater——toshowthemsomephotographshehadtakeninthemountains,sohesaid。AndthefollowingSundayhedroppedintoaccompanythemtochurch。And——
butwhyparticularize?Perhapsitwillbesufficienttosaythatduringthatfallandwintertheboyandgirlfriendshipprogressedassuchfriendshipsarelikelytodo。MissPease,theromantic,noddedandlookedwiseandevenMrs。Wyethnolongerresentedherfriend’slooksandinsinuationswiththesameindignantcertaintyofdenial。
“Idon’tknow,Letitia,“sheadmitted。“Idon’tknow。I’mbeginningtothinkhecaresforherandmaybereallyseriousaboutit。WhetherornotshecaresforhimisquiteanotherthingandI
amsureIshan’tpresumetoguess。Ifshedoesshekeepsittoherself,asshedoessomanyotherthings。Sheknowshowtomindherownbusinessandthatisagiftpossessedbyfew,LetitiaPease。“
MarywenthomefortheChristmasvacationandspenttheholidays,asshehadspentthoseofthepreviousyear,inhelpingherunclesatthestore。TheChristmastrade,althoughnotsobriskasshehadseenit,wasnotsobadastoalarmher,andthepartnerswereoptimisticasever。Isaiah,whohadbeentalkedtolikeaDutchunclebyCaptainShadandwasconsequentlyindeadlyfearofthelatter’swrath,declaredthatasfarashecouldseeeverythingwasallright。SoMaryleftSouthHarnissandreturnedtoschoolandthedutiesofthewintertermwithfewmisgivingsconcerningmattersathome。CrawfordmetheratthetrainandcametothePinckneyStreethousethateveningtohearthenewsfromtheCape。Itwassurprising,theinterestinCapeCodmattersmanifestedoflatebythatyoungman。
OnadayinearlyApril,Mary,hurryingtoMrs。Wyeth’safterschool,foundaletterawaitingher。Sheglancedatthepostmark,whichwasSouthHarniss,andthehandwriting,whichwasIsaiah’s,andthenlaiditasidetobereadlateronatherleisure。AftermanypostponementsandwithconsiderablereluctanceshehadacceptedaninvitationtodinewithBarbaraHoweatthelatter’shomeinBrooklineandthiseveningwasthetimeappointed。Itwouldbeherfirstplungeintosociety——thehomelifeofsociety,thatis。TheHoweswereanoldfamily,wealthyandwell-connected,andMarycouldnothelpfeelingsomewhatnervousattheordealbeforeher。Sheknewsomethingofthenumberandvarietyofexpensivegownspossessedbyheryounghostessandherownlimitedwardrobeseemeddoublylimitedandplainbycomparison。ButshesummonedherunfailingcommonsensetoherrescueandfoundconsolationinthefactthatBarbaraandherpeopleknewshewas,comparativelyspeaking,apoorgirl,andthereforecouldhardlyhaveinvitedherwiththeexpectationofseeingherarrayedinfineclothes。Andiftheyhaddoneso——herewasabitoftheoldMary-’Gustaphilosophy——
theiropinionwasnotworthconsiderationanyhow,andthesoonertheyandshereachedmutualdisgustandpartingthebetter。
Butalthoughherbestgownwasnotnewnorexpensive,andherjewelswereconspicuousbytheirabsence,thepictureshemadeasshestoodbeforethemirrorgivingthelasttouchestoherhairwasdistinctlynotanunpleasingone。Maggie,themaid,whoenteredtheroomtoannounceacaller,wasextravagantinherpraises。
“Ah,sure,Miss,youlookfine,“shedeclared。“You’rethatsweetonelookatyouwouldsugaracupoftea。Ah,he’llbethatproudofyouandheoughttobe,too。Buthe’safineyoungman,and——“
“Who?Whatareyoutalkingabout,Maggie?“interruptedMary。“Whowillbeproudofmeandwhoisafineyoungfellow?“
“Who?Why,Mr。Smith,ofcourse;whoelse?He’sdownintheparlorwaitin’foryounow。I’lltellhimyou’llbedown。“
BeforeMarycouldstophershehadlefttheroomandwasonherwaydownstairs。Maryfollowedamomentlater。ShehadnotexpectedavisitfromCrawford,whohadcalledalreadythatweek。Shewonderedwhyhehadcome。
Shefoundhimintheparlor。Mrs。WyethwasoutshoppingwithMissPease,andheandshewerealone。Herosetomeetherassheentered。
“Why,Crawford,“shesaid,“whatisthematter?Hasanythinghappened?Whydoyoulooksoserious?“
Hesmiledruefully。“IguessbecauseIamratherserious,“heanswered。“I’vehadsomenewsandIcametotellyouaboutit。“
Then,noticinghergown,headded:“Butyou’regoingout,aren’tyou?“