Zoethshookhishead。“Iamwicked,allthesame,“hesaid,“butI
guessI’vebeenpunished。Therewan’tanyrealreasonwhyI
shouldn’thavetoldyouafore,butsomehowIcouldn’tmakeupmymindtospeakofit。Ijustcouldn’t。ButI’mgoin’totellyounow,Shadrach。“
Heheldupthecrumpledenvelope。
“YourememberwhenIwastooksick?“hesaid。“YourememberIwasstruckdownallofaheapinthekitchen?Yes;well,didyoueverwonderwhatitwasstruckmedown?I’lltellyou。’Twasaletterthatcametomeinthemailthatmorning。Thiswastheletter。I
managedtoputitinmyinsidevestpocketthattimewhenIsaiahrunoffafteryouandleftmelyin’there。Ididn’twanthimtoseeit。
Ididn’twantanybodyto——notthen。NowIwantyoutoreadit,Shadrach。Butbeforeyoudo,letmewarnyou。YoushouldasktheAlmightytogiveyoustrength。You’regoin’tobesurprised,Shadrach,surprisedandshocked。Hereitis;readit。“
Hehandedtheenvelopetohispartner。Thelattertookit,wonderingly,andlookedattheinscription。
“Nobody’shandwritin’thatIknow,“hesaid。
“Youknewitoncewellenough。“
“Idid?AnditwasmailedoutinCarsonCity,Nevada。Why,that’swheretheCrawfordSmithboylives,ain’tit?Whatonearth?“
Heopenedtheenvelopeandfromittookseveralsheetscloselycoveredwithfinelywrittenlines。Hebegantoreadand,asheread,hisexpressionchangedfromcuriositytowonder,toamazement,toanger,toamixtureofthelastthree。Thefinalsheetfellfromhisfingerstothefloor。Helookedupwithaverywhiteface。
“MyGod!“hesaidsolemnly。
Ahalf-hourlatertheywerestilltalking。Shadrachhadnotentirelyrecoveredfromthesurprise,butnowhecouldthinkandspeakmorecoherently,althoughthewonderofitallwasoverpowering。
“ItseemsasifthehandoftheLordwasinit,“hedeclared。
“Itis,“agreedZoeth,withabsoluteconviction。“Seehowitworkedoutaccordin’toHispromise。Thewickedflourishedforatime,butGodsentthepunishmentindueseason,didn’tHe?Can’tyouseethepoorfeller’sagonizin’ineverylineofthatletter?“
“POORfeller!GoodLordabove,ZoethHamilton,youain’tpityin’
HIM,areyou?Youain’tsorryforhim——YOU?“
Zoethnodded。“Iwan’tatfirst,“hesaid。“Atfirstthewholething,comin’onmeoutofaclearskyasyoumightsay,knockedmeflat。Thedoctor,whenhecame,saidhethoughtImusthavehadasuddenshock。Idid;thatwasit,thatletter。Butlateron,whenIwasgettin’betterandcouldthinkagain,andwhenIwasaloneandhadthechanceandcouldreadtheletteragain,Ibeganto——to——
well,notforgivehimforwhathedone——Idon’tsupposeIcaneverdothat“
“Ishouldsaynot!Damnhim!“
“Hush,Shadrach;he’sdead。“
“Soheis。Iforgot。Thenhe’sdamned,Iguess,withoutanyordersfromme。“
“Hewasdamnedhereonearth,Shadrach。Allhislife——thelastpartofit,anyhow——musthavebeenatorment。Hemusthaveidolizedthatboyofhis。Hesayssointheletter,butit’splainoneverylineofthewritin’withouthissayin’it。Andcan’tyoujustimaginehimastheboygrewupandtheylovedeachothermoreandmore,tremblin’andscaredeveryminuteforfearthatsomehoworotherhisson’lllearnthatthefatherhelovesandrespectsisa——athief——
and——andworse?SeemstomeIcanimagineit。Andthenallatoncetheboycomestohimandsayshewantstomarry——Oh,mysoul!
Shadrach,thinkofit!——hewantstomarryyourgirlandmine——
Marcellus’sstepdaughter。Why,itmusthavedrivenhimnighcrazy。
Andthentheyquarrel,andtheboy,theonlybein’onearthhe’slivin’for,goesoffandleaveshim。Andheknowshe’scomin’here——
tous——andthatsometimeorotherhe’ssartintolearneverything。
Nowonderhewrotethatletter。Nowonder——“
TheCaptaininterrupted。
“Writin’you,ofallpeople!“hesaid。“Writin’youandbeggin’younottoletMary-’Gustamarryhisson:andforwhat?Tosavetheboyfromsomethin’bad?No!Forallheknew,Mary-’Gustamightbewhatsheis,thebestandfinestgirlonearth。Whathewasbeggin’forwashimself——thathissonshouldn’tknowwhatHEwas,that’sall。
No,Zoeth,Ican’tpityhimmuch。He’sdead,andthat’sagoodthing,too。Thewonderofitisthathe’sbeenaliveallthistimeandwedidn’tknow。Andtothink——butthere;it’sallwonderful。“
Bothweresilentforamoment。ThenZoethsaid:
“Theonethingthat’stroubledmemostinallthis,Shadrach,isaboutMary-’Gustaherself。HowdoesshereallyfeeltowardsCrawford?Shesenthimaway,youtoldmethat,butareyousureshediditbecauseshedidn’tcareenoughforhimtomarryhim?Areyousuretherewan’tanyotherreason?“
“Shegavemetounderstandtherewan’t。Whatotherreasoncouldtherebe?“
“Well——well,Shadrach,italldepends,seemstome。YouknowMary-
’Gusta;thelastpersonshethinksaboutonearthisherself。IfshedidthinkasightofCrawford,ifshethoughtENOUGHofhim,shewouldn’tlethimsufferonaccountofher,wouldshe?Sheknew,probably,thathelovedandrespectedhisfatherandafather’sgoodnamemustmeanalottoason。Then,thereisus——youandme,Shadrach。Shewouldn’tletussuffer,ifshecouldhelpit。DoyouseewhatImean?“
“Humph!“musedtheCaptain,thinkingaloud,“Ical’lateIdo,Zoeth。
YoumeanifMary-’GustahadfoundoutthefactsaboutEdFarmer,whohewasandwhathedone,andifsheknewCrawfordSmith’sdadWASEdFarmerandthatCrawforddidn’tknowitandwedidn’tknowit——youmeanthat,BEIN’Mary-’Gusta,ratherthanbringsorrowandtroubleonCrawfordandonus,she’dsacrificeherownfeelin’sand——andwouldpretendshedidn’tcareforhimsoastogethimtogoawayandsavehimandus。That’swhatyoumean,Ipresumelikely。“
“That’sit,Shadrach。“
“Um——yes。Well,there’sjustonethingthatmakesthatnotionseemconsider’blemorethanunlikely。HowintheworldcouldshehavefoundoutthatthereeverwasanEdgarFarmer——“
“GoodmanyfolksinSouthHarnisscouldhavetoldherthatifthey’dhadamindto。“
“Maybeso;buttheycouldn’thavetoldherthatEdwinSmith,ofCarsonCity,Nevada,waseverEdgarFarmer。No,sir,theycouldn’t!
Nobodyknewit——butEdFarmerhimself。HowcouldourMary-’Gustaknowit?“
“Idon’tknow,Shadrach,unless——she’sawfulsmart,youknow——
somethin’mighthaveputheronthetrackandshepuzzleditout。I
knowthatain’tlikely;but,Shadrach,ifshedoescareforCrawfordandhecaresforher,I——Iwant’emtohaveeachother。Ido。Theymust。“
Shadrachstaredathim。
“ZoethHamilton,“heexclaimed,“doyouknowwhatyou’resayin’?
Youwantourgirltomarrythesonofthemanthat——that——“
“Iknowwhathedid,Shadrach;youdon’tneedtotellme。Buthe’sdead,andhisboyisagoodboy——youlikedhimandsodidI。AndShadrach,I’vebeenthinkin’anawfullotaboutthissinceIgottheletterandhavebeenwellenoughtothink。AndI’vemadeupmymindtojustthis:Therehasbeensorrowandtroubleenoughbroughtonalreadybythatwickedness。Thereshan’tbeanymore。Whatwreckedallourlivesthirty-fiveyearsagoshan’twreckthesetwo,ifIcanhelpit。IfMary-’Gustacaresforhimandheforhertheymusthaveeachotherandbehappy。AndyouandIwillbehappywatchin’theirhappiness。“
Hepausedandthenadded:
“SoIwish,Shadrach,therewassomewayoffindin’outforsurethatshesenthimawaybecauseshedidn’tcareforhimandnotforanyotherreason。“
Shadrachrosefromhischairandlaidhishandonhisfriend’sshoulder。Heclearedhisthroatonceortwicebeforespeakingandtherewasstillashakeinhisvoiceashesaid:
“Zoeth,you’reabettermanthanIeverhopetobe。Ideclareyoumakemeashamedofmyself。“
Neitherofthematemuchdinner,althoughIsaiahhadpreparedacranberrypie,madefromthefirstfruitofthefallseason,andwascorrespondinglydisappointedwhenbothofhisemployersleftituntouched。
“Ain’tamiteofusemyslavin’myselftodeathcookin’fancyvittlesforthiscrew,“hegrumbled。“Istoodoverthatcookstovethismornin’untilIgotsoeverlastin’hotthateverytimethecoldairblowedontomeIsteamed。AndyetIcan’tsatisfy。“
“Oh,yes,youcan,“observedCaptainShad,risingfromthetable。
“Yousatisfiedustooquick,thatwasthetrouble。Wewassatisfiedaforewegottothepie。“