“Whatisthematter?“sheasked。
“Oh,nothin’。“
“Youspokeasifyouwereinpain。“
“Nowonder。I’mlookin’atsomethin’thatgivesmeapain。Thatwizened-uplandsharkofaJerryCliffordisinsight,boundtothepost-office,Ical’late。Goin’toputaone-centstamponaletterandletthefellerthatgetsitpaytheothercent,Isuppose。Healwaysasksthepostmastertolickthestamp,so’stosavethewearandtearonhisowntongue。That’safact……No,“headded,amomentlater,“heain’tgoin’totheoffice;he’sturnin’downthelanehere……Eh!Jumpin’fireofbrimstone,Idobelieve——
WHATintheworld?“
ForMr。Clifford’sstepwasupontheplatformofthestoreandinanothermomentthedooropenedandthetight-fistedonehimselfappeared。Shadrachsaidnothing;hecouldonlystareinamazement。
IthadbeenmorethantwoyearssinceJeremiahhadcrossedthatthreshold。
Buthecrosseditnow。And,afteralookabouttheplace,ignoringtheCaptaincompletely,hewalkedovertothedesk。Hedidnotlookhappy。Mary,onthecontrary,lookedverymuchpleased。
“Goodmorning,Mr。Clifford,“shesaid。
Jeremiah,whowasalittlethinman,lookedupatherfromunderhisheavygrayeyebrowsandabovehisspectacles。Hedidnotacknowledgethesalutation。
“Umph!“hegruntedsavagely。“Youthinkyou’resmart,don’tye?“
Shadrachstartedforward。
“Why,you——“hebegan。Maryheldupherhand。
“Don’tinterfere,UncleShad,“sheordered。“ThisisMr。Clifford’saffairandmine。Weunderstandeachotherperfectly。“Then,turningtothefrowningJeremiah,shesaid:“Why,yes,thankyou,Mr。Clifford,IdothinkIamratherclever——justnow。Don’tyouthinkIam,yourself?“
Againthevisitorignoredthequestion。
“Whatdidyougoandstickanattachmentonthatlandofminefor?“
hedemanded。
“Surelyyoudon’tneedtoaskmethat,Mr。Clifford。Theamountisonehundredandtendollarsandsixty-threecents。IrememberitandIshouldimagineyoumust;certainlyithasbeencalledtoyourattentionoftenenough。“
“Umph!Well,youcankeepyourdarnedoldattachment。“
“Verywell;andyoucankeepyourland——whatisleft,Imean。I
thinkyouwillkeepitforsometime——afterItellMr。Keiththefacts。Hewillbeherethisafternoon,youknow。“
ItwasevidentthatJeremiahwasquiteawareofthetimeofSamKeith’sarrival。Histeeth——thefewremaining——snappedtogetherand,asCaptainShadrachsaidafterwards,helookedasifundecidedwhethertobiteorputbackhisheadandhowl。Apparentlyhedecidedthathowlingwassafer。
“Iwascal’latin’topaythatbillofyours,anyhow,“hesaid。
“Ofcourse,andwewerecalculatingthatyouwould,“saidMarysweetly。“Yourcalculationsandoursareprovingtrue,Mr。
Clifford。That’snice,isn’tit?“
Fromthedirectionofthebackroom,whereSimeonwasbusywithhisorders,camethesoundofasmotheredlaugh。Shadrach,uponwhomunderstandingofthesituationwasjustbeginningtodawn,slappedhisknee。Mr。Cliffordlookedpositivelyvenomous。
“IfIpaythatbill——that——whatwasit?——thathundredandtendollarsyousayIoweyou——doIgetthatattachmentoffmylandrightaway?“hedemanded。
“Ifyoupaytheonehundredandtendollars——andthesixty-threecents——IshallphoneJudgeBaxterthenextminute,“saidMarypromptly。
Jeremiahhesitatednolonger。HehadconsideredthesituationinallitsphasesbeforeleavinghomeandtheonehundredandtendollarswasbutasmallitemcomparedtohisexpectedprofitonthesaleoftheNorthInletland。Hereachedintohispocket,producedalong,dingyleatherpocketbookwoundaboutwithtwine,unwoundthetwine,openedthepocketbookandproducedablankcheck。
“Givemeapenandink,“hesnarled,“andI’llfillthisin。“
TheCaptainreachedforthepenandinkbottle,butMaryinterfered。
“Cash,ifyouplease,“shesaidsweetly。
Jeremiahlookedathersteadilyforwhatseemedalongtime。Thenshewassurprisedtoseethecornerofhisliptwitchandnoticeagrimtwinkleinhiseye。Alsotherewasagrudgingnoteofadmirationinhisvoicewhenhenextspoke。
“Ain’ttakin’nochances,beyou?“hesaiddryly。
“No。Don’tyouthinkwe’vetakenenoughalready?“
Mr。Clifforddidnotanswer。Hereplacedtheblankcheckinhispocketbookand,fromanothercompartment,extractedsomebillsrolledinatightlittlecylinderandwoundaboutwithelastic。
“Thereyoube,“hesaidshortly。Then,turningtoShadrach,headded:“Don’tIgetnothin’offforpayin’cash?“
Fromthebackroomcameavigorous“Haw,haw!“EvenMarylaughedaloud。AsforCaptainShad,hecouldonlystare,struckspeechlessbyhisvisitor’saudacity。Mary,whenshehadfinishedlaughing,answeredforhim。
“Weshalldeducttheinterestwemighthavechargedyou,Mr。
Clifford,“shesaid。“Thankyou。Thereisyourchangeandthereisthereceiptedbill。Now,IshallcallupJudgeBaxter。“
Whenshereturnedfromthepost-officeJeremiahwasstillthere。
Shadrach,allsmiles,wasdoingupparcels。
“Whatarethose,UncleShad?“askedMary。Mr。Cliffordanswered。
“Oh,IthoughtImightaswellbuyalittlesugarandflourandsuch,“hesaid。“Alwayscomeinhandy,theydo。Send’emupwhenyougettoit。Good-by。“
Hishandwasonthedoor,butMarycalledtohim。
“Mr。Clifford,“shecalled;“justaminute,please。Areyouinanyhurryforthesethings——thesugarandtherestofit?“
“No,don’tknow’sIbe,’special’;why?“
“Oh,nothing,exceptthatifyouwereinahurryIshouldadviseyourpayingforthem。Itoldyou,youremember,thatweweren’ttakingchances。“
ForaninstantJeremiahstoodthereglowering。Thenhedidanotherastonishingthing。Hetookoutthepocketbookoncemoreandfromitextractedatwo-dollarbill。
“Takeitoutofthat,“hesaid,“andsendmeareceiptedbillafterwards。Ialwayscal’latetoknowwhatI’vepaidfor。Andsay,you——what’syourname——Mary’-Gusta,ifyougettiredofworkin’forShadGouldandZoethHamilton,comeroundandseeme。I’vegot——I
meanmywife’sgot——twoorthreemortgagesthat’sbehindontheinterest。Iain’tbeenabletocollectitforheryet,but——but,bytime,IbelieveYOUcould!“
HewentoutandthenextmomentMarywasalmostsmotheredinheruncle’sembrace。
“Afterthis——afterTHIS,“roaredShadrach,“I’llbelieveanything’spossibleifyou’vegotahandinit,Mary’-Gusta。IfYOU’DbeenJonahyou’dhaveputthewhaleinyourpocketandswumashore。“
CHAPTERXXVII
EarlyinApril,whenMaryannouncedthatshewasreadytoputintooperationherbiggestandmostambitiousplan,suggestedtheyearbeforebyBarbaraHowe——thetea-roomandgift-shopplan——theCaptaindidnotofferstrenuousopposition。
“Ican’tseemuchsenseinit,“headmitted。“Idon’tknow’sIknowwhatit’sallabout。NighasIcanmakeoutyou’refiggerin’toopenupsomekindofahigh-tonedeatin’house。Isthatit?“
“Why,no,UncleShad,notexactly,“explainedMary。
“Thenwhatisit——adrinkin’house?Ipresumelikelythat’sit,bein’asyoucallita’tea-room。’Kindofatemperancesaloon,eh?
Can’tafellergetcoffeeinit,ifhewantsto?Idon’twakeupnightsmuchhankerin’forteamyself。“
“Listen,UncleShad:Atea-room——atleastatearoomofthesortI
intendtohave——isaplacewherethesummerpeople,thewomenandgirlsespecially,willcomeandsitatlittletablesanddrinkteaandeatcakesandicecreamandlookoffattheocean,iftheweatherispleasant——“
“Yes,andatthefog,if’tain’t;andtalkabouttheirneighbor’sclothesandrundownthecharactersoftheirbestfriends。Yes,yes,Isee;sortofasewin’circlewithoutthesewin’。Allright,heaveaheadandgetyourtea-roomoffthewaysifyouwantto。Ifanybodycanmakethethingkeepafloatyoucan,Mary-’Gusta。“
SoMary,thusencouraged,wentontoputherschemeintoeffect。
Shehadbeenplanningthedetailsforsometime。Abouthalfwaydownthelaneleadingtothehousefromthestorewasanothersmallstory-and-a-halfdwellingoftheold-fashionedCapeCodtype。Itstooduponalittlehillandcommandedawideviewofoceanandbeachandvillage。Thereweresomeweather-beatentreesandatangleofshrubsaboutit。Ithadbeenuntenantedforagoodwhileandwasinratherbadrepair。