Keith,whohadalreadynoticedthetrimappearanceofthestoreandtheneatandattractivewayinwhichthegoodsweredisplayed,expressedhisheartyapproval。
“Andhowisbusiness?“heasked。
“Tiptop!“declaredShadrach。
“It’simprovin’consider’ble,“saidZoeth。
“Itisalittlebetter,butitmustbefarbetterbeforeIamsatisfied,“saidMary。
“Howisthecottagetrade?“askedKeith。
“Why,notsoverygood。Therearen’tmanycottagershereyet。“
WhenKeithreachedhomehecalledhiswifeintoconsultation。
“Gertrude,“heasked,“wheredowebuyourhouseholdsupplies,groceriesandthelike?“
“InBoston,mostofthem。Theothers——thoseIamobligedtobuyhereinSouthHarniss——atthatnewstore,Baker’s。“
“IwantyoutobuythemallofHamiltonandCompanyhereafter。“
“THATold-fogyplace!Why?“
“Becausethepartners,CaptainGouldandtheotheroldchap,arehavingahardstruggletokeepgoingandIwanttohelpthem。“
Mrs。Keithtossedherhead。“Humph!“shesniffed。“Iknowwhyyouaresointerested。Itisbecauseofthatupstartgirlyouthinkissowonderful,theonewhohasbeenboardingwithClaraWyeth。“
“You’reright,that’sjustit。ShehasgivenupherstudiesandheropportunitiesthereinBostonandhascomedownheretohelpheruncles。Clarawritesmethatshewaspopularthereintheschool,thatthebestpeoplewereherfriends,andyouknowofhersummerinEuropewithLetitiaPease。Letitiaisn’teasytopleaseandsheisenthusiasticaboutMaryLathrop。Noordinarygirlcouldgiveupallthatsortofthingandcomebacktothevillagewhereeveryoneknowsherandgotokeepingstoreagain,anddoitsocheerfullyandsensiblyandwithoutawordofcomplaint。Shedeservesallthehelpandsupportweandourfriendscangiveher。Imeantoseethatshehasit。“
Mrs。Keithlookeddisgusted。“You’reperfectlyinfatuatedwiththatgirl,JohnKeith,“shesaid。“Itisridiculous。IfIwerelikesomewomenIshouldbejealous。“
“IfIwerelikesomemenyoumightbe。Now,Gertrude,you’llbuyinfuturefromHamiltonandCompany,won’tyou?“
“Isupposeso。WhenyourchinsetsthatwayIknowyou’regoingtobestubbornandImayaswellgiveinfirstaslast。I’llpatronizeyourpreciousMary-’Gusta,butIWON’Tassociatewithher。Youneedn’taskthat。“
“Don’tyouthinkwemightwaituntilsheasksitfirst?“
“Tut!tut!Really,John,youdisgustme。Iwonderyoudon’torderSamtomarryher。“
“FromwhatClarawriteshemightnothaveneededanyordersifhehadreceivedtheleastencouragementfromher。Sammightdoworse;
Iimagineheprobablywill。“
So,becauseJohnKeith’schinwasset,theKeithcustomshiftedtoHamiltonandCompany。AndbecausetheKeithswerewealthyandinfluential,andbecausetheheadofthefamilysawthatthatinfluencewasbroughttobearuponhisneighborsandacquaintances,theircustomfollowed。HamiltonandCompanyputadeliverywagon——asecondhandone——outontheroad,andhiredadistinctlysecondhandboytodriveit。AndMaryandShadrachandZoethand,intheevenings,theboyaswell,werekeptbusywaitingoncustomers。Thebooksshowed,sincethesilentpartnertookhold,arealandtangibleprofit,andthecollectionandpaymentofolddebtswentsteadilyon。
Thepartners,ShadrachandZoeth,werenolongersilentandglum。
TheCaptainwhistledandsangandwasinhighspiritsmostofthetime。Athomehewashisoldself,chaffingIsaiahaboutthehousekeeping,takingamischievousdelightinshockinghisfriendandpartnerbyirreverentremarksconcerningJonahorsomeotherOldTestamentpersonage,andoccasionally,althoughnotoften,throwingoutaslyhinttoMaryaboutthefrequencyoflettersfromtheWest。
MaryhadtoldherunclesofCrawford’sleavingBostonandreturningtoNevadabecauseofhisfather’sillhealth。Theonlyitemofimportanceshehadomittedtotellwasthatoftheproposalofmarriage。Shecouldnotspeakofthateventothem。Theywouldaskwhatheranswerwastobe,andifshelovedCrawford。Howcouldsheanswerthat——truthfully——withoutcausingthemtofeelthattheywereblockingherwaytohappiness?Theyfeltthatquitekeenlyenough,asitwas。
SowhenCaptainShaddeclaredtheillnessoftheSouthHarnisspostmaster——confinedtohisbedwithsciatica——tobeduetohishaving“stoopedtopickuponeofthemeighty-twopageWildWestlettersofyours,Mary’-Gusta,and’twassoheavyhesprainedhisbackliftin’it,“Maryonlylaughedandventuredtheopinionthatthepostmaster’ssprainedback,ifhehadone,wasmorelikelyduetoatwistreceivedintryingtoreadbothsidesofapostcardatonce。Whichexplanation,beingoftheCaptain’sownbrandofhumor,pleasedthelatterimmensely。
“Maybeyou’reright,Mary-’Gusta,“hechuckled。“Maybethat’swhat’twas。Seth[thepostmaster]ispurerubbersofarasotherfolks’
mailisconcerned;maybehestretchedtherubbertoofarthistimeanditsnapped。“
Zoethdidnotjokemuch——jokingwasnotinhisline——butheshowedhisreliefattheimprovementinthefirm’saffairsinquieterbutasunmistakableways。WhenMarywasatthedeskintheeveningsafterthestorehadclosed,busywiththebooks,hewouldcomeandsitbesideher,sayinglittlebutoccasionallylayinghishandgentlyonhershoulderorpattingherarmandregardingherwithalooksobrimfulofloveandgratitudethatitmadeherfeelalmostguiltyandentirelyunworthy。
“Don’t,UncleZoeth,“sheprotested,ononesuchoccasion。“Don’tlookatmelikethat。I——I——Really,youmakemefeelashamed。I
haven’tdoneanything。Iamnotdoinghalfenough。“
Heshookhishead。
“You’redoin’toomuch,I’mafraid,Mary-’Gusta,“hesaid。“You’regivin’upeverythingagirllikeyouhadoughttohaveandthatyourUncleShadrachandIhadmeantyoushouldhave。You’regivin’itupjustforusanditain’tright。Weain’tworthyofit。“
“Hush,hush,UncleZoeth!Please!WhenIthinkwhatyouhavegivenupforme——“
“’Twa’n’tnothin’,Mary-’Gusta。YoucametoyourUncleShadrachandtomejustwhenweneededsomethin’tokeepourlivessweet。Mineespecialwasbitterandtherewasdanger’twouldalwaysbeso。AndthenwebroughtyouoverfromOstableintheoldbuggyand——andtheAlmighty’ssunshinecamewithyou。YouwasHisangel。Yes,sir!
Hisangel,that’swhatyouwas,onlywedidn’tknowitthen。Iwasprettysoreandbitterinthosedays,thoughtInevercouldforget。
Andyet——andyet,nowIreallyamforgettin’——or,ifIdon’tforget,I’mmorereconciled。Andyou’vedoneitforme,Mary-’Gusta。“
Marywaspuzzled。“Forgetwhat?“sheasked。“Doyoumeanthebusinesstroubles,UncleZoeth?“
Zoethseemedtowakenfromasortofdream。“Businesstroubles?“herepeated。“No,no;long,longaforethatthesetroubleswere,Mary-
’Gusta。Don’tlet’stalkabout’em。Ican’ttalkabout’emevennow——andImustn’tthink。Therearesometroublesthat——that——“Hecaughthisbreathandhistonechanged。“Icalledyouanangeljustnow,dearie,“hewenton。“Well,youwasandyouare。Thereareangelsinthisworld——butthere’sdevils,too——there’sdevils,too。
There;theLordforgiveme!WhatamItalkin’about?We’llforgetwhat’sgoneandbethankfulforwhat’shere。Giveyourolduncleakiss,Mary-’Gusta。“
HewashappyinMary’ssocietyandhappyinthesteadyimprovementofthebusiness,butthegirlandCaptainShadrachwerealittleworriedconcerninghisgeneralhealth。Foryearshehadnotbeenaverystrongoractiveman,butnowhelookedpalerandmorefrailthanever。Hewalkedtoandfromthestoreandhouseseveraltimesaday,butheretiredalmostassoonasheenteredthehouseatnightandhisappetitewasnotgood。
“Hisnervesain’tbackwherethey’doughttobe,“declaredShadrach。
“HewasawfulshookupwhenitlookedasifHamiltonandCompanywasgoin’tofounder。Hedidn’tkeepblowin’offsteamaboutitthewayIdid——mysafety-valve’salwaysopen——buthekeptitallinsidehisbilerandit’sputhisengineoutofgear。He’llgetalongallrightsolong’sit’ssmoothsailin’,butwhatI’mafraidofisarockshowin’upinthechannelunexpected。ThedoctortoldmethatZoethmustn’tworryanymoreandhemustn’tworktoohard。More’nall,hemustn’thaveanyscaresorshocksoranythinglikethat。“
“Wemusttrytoseethathedoesn’thaveany,“saidMary。
“Sartinsurewemust,butyoucan’talwaysseethosethingsintimetohead’emoff。Nowtakemyowncase。Ihadashockthismornin’。
’RastusYoungpaidmeadollaronaccount。“
“WHAT?’RastusYoungPAIDyou?“
“Well,Idon’tknow’shepaidit,exactly。HeborrowedthedollarofoneofthosesummerfellersoveratCahoon’sboardin’houseandhewastellin’AbBacheldoraboutitatthecornerbythepost-
office。Ab,naturally,didn’tbelieveanysanemanwouldlendRastusanything,sohewantedproof。’Rastushauledthedollaroutofhispockettoshow,andIwhohappenedtobestandin’behind’emwithouttheirknowin’itreachedoutandgrabbedit。“