Maryarrangedwiththeowner,aBayportman,toleasethishouseandlandatasmallrentalforthreeyears。Intheleasewasincludedconsenttothemakingofnecessaryalterationsandrepairsandtheprivilegeofpurchasing,atapricethereinnamed,attheendofthethreeyears,shouldthetenantwishtodoso。
  Thenwiththeaidofsoapandwater,whitepaintandwhitewash,attractivebutinexpensivewallpapers,andoddsandendsofquaintoldfurniture,ofwhichtheparlorandbestbedroomoftheGould-
  Hamiltonhomesuppliedthelargerquantity,sheproceededtomakeovertheinteriorofthelittlebuilding。Toeverybitofnauticalbric-a-brac,picturesofoldsailingshipsandseacuriosshegaveespecialprominence。Thenthelawnwasmowed,thetangledshrubberyuntangledandclippedandpruned;cheapbutprettylatticesmadetolookliketheshroudsofaship,overwhichclimbingrosesweresupposed——someday——totwine,wereplacedagainstthewalls,andrustictablessetaboutunderthetreesandthegrapearborwithshiplanternshungabovethem。Thedrivewaydowntothelanewasrolledandhardened,andasign,paintedbyJoshuaBemis,thelocal“House,BoatandSignPainter,TinsmithandGlazier“——seeMr。
  Bemis’sadvertisementintheAdvocate——washungonaframebythegateway。
  CaptainShad’sremarkswhenhefirstsawthatsignmaybeworthquoting。Maryhadnotconsultedhimconcerningit;shedeemeditbestnottodoso。Whenitwasinplace,however,sheledhimouttoinspect。Shadrachadjustedhisspectaclesandreadasfollows:
  THEFOR’ARDLOOKOUT
  TEAANDGIFTS
  DAINTYTHINGSTOEAT
  PRETTYTHINGSTOBUY
  ALL’SWELL!
  Therewasthepictureofafull-riggedship,witheverystitchsetalowandaloft,sailingthroughaseaofthickgreenandwhitepainttowardakindofgreenwallwithgreenfeatherdustersgrowingoutofit。
  Shadrachsubjectedthisworkofarttoalongandsearchingstare。
  Atlasthespoke。
  “Carryin’everyragshecanh’ist,“heobserved;“nobodyatthewheel,landdeadaheadandbreakersunderthebows。Lookstomeasif’twasliabletobeashortv’yageandalivelyone。Butthefor’ardlookoutsaysall’swellandheoughttoknow;he’shadmoreexperienceaboardgift-shopships,Ipresumelikely,thanIhave。
  What’sthosebristlythingsstickin’upalongshorethere——eelgrassorteagrounds?“
  Forthefirstfewweeksafterthetea-roomwasreally“offtheways“
  theoptimisticdeclarationoftheFor’ardLookoutseemedscarcelywarrantedbythefacts。Marywasinclinedtothinkthatallwasbynomeanswell。Infittingoutthenewventureshehadbeenaseconomicalasshedared,butshehadbeenobligedtospendmoneyandtotakeonafreshassortmentofdebts。Then,too,shehadengagedtheservicesofagoodcookandtwowaitresses,sotherewasaweeklyexpensebilltoconsider。Andthenumberofmotorcarswhichturnedinatthenewdrivewaywasdisappointinglysmall。
  Butthenumbergrewlarger。AspeoplehadtalkedaboutHamiltonandCompany’sassortmentofChristmasgoods,sonowtheybegantotalkaboutthe“quaintnessanddelightfuloriginality“oftheFor’ardLookout。Theteawasgood;thecakesandicesweregood;onpleasantdaystheviewwasremarkablyfine,andtheprettythingsinthegiftshopweretemptinglydisplayed。So,asMaypassedandJunecame,andthecottagesandhotelsbegantoopen,thebusinessofthenewtea-roomandgiftshopgrewfromfairtogoodandfromthattoverygoodindeed。
  Marydividedhertimebetweenthestoreandthetearoom,doingherbesttokeepasupervisingeyeoneach。Shewasinnomoodtomeetpeopleandkeptoutofthewayofstrangersasmuchaspossible;
  evenofherformeracquaintanceswhocametotheFor’ardLookoutshesawbutfew。Ifshehadnotbeentoobusyshemighthavefounditamusing,thecontrastingstudiesinhumannatureaffordedbytheseformeracquaintancesintheirattitudetowardher。
  Forinstance,Mr。andMrs。ChristopherMulletanddaughter,Irene,thelatternowthroughschooland“finished“untilherveneeringactuallyglittered,satdrinkingteaatatableonthelawn。SaidMrs。Mullet:
  “AndTHISiswhatit’scometo;afteralltheairsandfrillsandthegoin’toEuropeandIdon’tknowwhatall。Heresheiskeepin’
  aneatin’house。Aneatin’house——justTHINKofit!Ifthatain’tacomedown!Wouldn’tyouthinkshe’dbeashamed,’Rena?“
  MissMulletdroopedawearyeyelidandsighedahopelesssigh。
  “Oh,Mother,“shedrawled,indeepdisgust,“CAN’Tyoustopcallingmebythatoutlandishname?IwaschristenedIrene,Ibelieve。
  PLEASErememberit。“
  “Allright,’Re——allright,Irene;Iwon’tforgetagain。Oh,there’sMary-’Gusta,now!Showin’herselfoutherewithallthesecityfolks,whenshe’snothin’butahiredhelp——atablegirl,asyoumightsay!Ishan’tnoticeher,anyway。Imaybuyherteaandstuff,butI——Who’sthatrunnin’uptoherand——andkissin’her——
  and——mercyonus!You’dthinktheywassisters,ifyoudidn’tknow。
  Whoisit?Lookskindofcommon,shedoestome。Don’tyouthinkso,’Rena——Irene,Imean?“
  Irenesniffed。
  “That,“shesaidwithcuttingemphasis,“isBarbaraHowe。HerpeoplearebuildingthatbigsummerhouseatOstervilleandherfatherisamillionaire,sotheysay。Andherpeoplewouldn’tlethercometotheschoolyousentmetobecausetheythoughtitwasn’tgoodenoughforher。That’showcommonSHEis。Imetheronce,butshedoesn’tknowmenow,althoughsheisperfectlycrazyoverthatMaryLathrop。I——Oh,there’sFatherdrinkingoutofhissauceragain!Forheaven’ssake,let’sgohome!“
  AndjustthenBarbarawasenthusiasticallyhuggingherformerschoolmateandexclaiming:
  “Youdidit!Iknewyouwouldifyouwouldonlytry。IsaiditrequiredaknackorageniusorsomethingandthatIwascertainyouhadit。It’sthedearestplaceofthekindI’veeverseen,mydear,andifeverysinglepersonIknowwhoisinthisvicinitydoesn’tcomehereatleastonceaweekandspendlotsandlotsofmoneyI’llneverspeaktothemagain。I’mgoingtoturnmyselfintoawalkingphonograph,mydear,withjustonerecord:’IfyoulovemevisittheFor’ardLookout。’Andofcourseeveryonelovesme——howcantheyhelpit?So——well,justwaitandseewhathappens。“
  Sofarasspreadingabroadthepraisesofthenewtea-roomwasconcerned,shewasasgoodasherword。InAugustthepatronagewassogreatandcontinuousthatMaryfounditnecessarytohirethreemorewaitressesandasalesgirlforthegiftshop。Shespentmoreofherowntimethere,leavingthecareofthestoretoShadrach,SimeonCrockerandanewclerk,whohadbeenhiredtohelpwiththesummercustom。WhenearlySeptemberbroughtthebeginningoftheseason’sendthebooksofboththeLookoutandofHamiltonandCompanyshowedasubstantialprofit。
  WhileallthiswasgoingonZoethwassteadilygaininginhealthandstrength。InJulyhewassittinginthesunshineuponthefrontporch。InAugusthewasabletoclimbtothebuggyseatandbedrivenuptothestore,wheredayafterdayhesatinhisarmchairbehindthecounter,watchingwhatwasgoingon,listeningtohispartner’shappychatter——forShadrachwasinhighspiritsnow——andoccasionallysayingawordortwohimself。OnpleasantSundayshewasdriventochurchandtheCaptainandMaryaccompaniedhim。Hewaswhiteandfrailandthin,butthedoctorassuredthemthat,sofarashecouldsee,therewasnoreasontoexpectanythingbutacompleterecovery。
  ItdidseemtoCaptainShad,however,thathispartnerhadsomethingonhismind。Heseemedoftentobethinkingdeeplyandattimestobetroubledanddisturbed。TheCaptainhadneverasked,neverattemptedbyquestioningtolearnwhatthecauseofthetrouble——
  providedtherewasany——mightbe。Hehadbeentoldoftenenoughthatthepatientmustnotbeexcited,sohemeanttotakenorisks,butZoeth’slongsilencesandtheexpressiononhisfaceashesatthereinthechair,evidentlythinkingdeeply,puzzledandworriedhisfriendandpartner。HenoticedthesameexpressionattimeswhenMarywasintheroom。Zoeth’seyeswouldfollowherasshemovedaboutandinthemwasthelooktheCaptaincouldnotunderstand。
  ShadrachhadtoldhisfriendofMary’ssendingyoungSmithaway。
  ZoethhadaskedconcerningCrawfordalmostassoonashewaspermittedtotakepartinalengthyconversation。Heappearedgreatlyinterested,eveneager。
  “But,Shadrach,“hesaid,“areyousureshesenthimawaybecauseshedidn’tcareforhim?Areyousurethatwasthereason?“
  “Whatotherreasoncouldtherebe?“demandedtheCaptain。“Sheasmuchastoldmethatwasit,herself。Iwassomesurprised,ofcourse,forI’drathercal’lated’twasasgoodassettledbetween’em,butitturnedoutthatIdidn’tknowwhatIwastalkin’about。
  ThatHAShappenedaforeinmylife,strangeasitmayseem,“headdeddryly。
  Zoethsighed。“Iwish——“hesaidslowly,“IwishIknew——“
  “Whatdoyouwishyouknew?“
  “Eh?Oh,nothin’。If——ifIwasonlyalittlemitestrongerI’dtrytotalkwithMary-’Gustamyself。I’dlike——I’dliketohavehertellmeaboutit。“
  “Meanin’youdon’tbelieveme,eh?There,there,shipmate,it’sallright。Iwasonlyjokin’。ButIwouldn’taskMary-’Gustaaboutthat,ifIwasyou。CourseIknowshecaresasmuchormoreforherUncleZoeththanforanybodyonearth,andshe’dtellhimanythingifheaskedher;butIdon’tbelieve——Well,Iwouldn’task,ifI