“Now,justoncemore,Maria,“hewassaying。“Tellittousjustoncemore。“Maria’svoicecameupthestairwayinamonotone。MarcusandMcTeaguecaughtaphrasefromtimetotime。
“Thereweremorethanahundredpieces,andeveryoneofthemgold——justthatpunch-bowlwasworthafortune-thick,fat,redgold。“
“Getontotothat,willyou?“observedMarcus。“Theoldskinhasgotherstartedontheplate。Ain’ttheyapairforyou?“
“Anditranglikebells,didn’tit?“promptedZerkow。
“Sweeter’nchurchbells,andclearer。“
“Ah,sweeter’nbells。Wasn’tthatpunch-bowlawfulheavy?“
“Allyoucoulddotoliftit。“
“Iknow。Oh,Iknow,“answeredZerkow,clawingathislips。
“Wherediditallgoto?Wherediditgo?“
Mariashookherhead。
“It’sgone,anyhow。“
“Ah,gone,gone!Thinkofit!Thepunch-bowlgone,andtheengravedladle,andtheplatesandgoblets。Whatasightitmusthavebeenallheapedtogether!“
“Itwasawonderfulsight。“
“Yes,wonderful;itmusthavebeen。“
Onthelowerstepsofthatcheapflat,theMexicanwomanandthered-hairedPolishJewmusedlongoverthatvanished,half-mythicalgoldplate。
MarcusandthedentistspentWashington’sBirthdayacrossthebay。ThejourneyoverwasonelongagonytoMcTeague。
Heshookwithaformless,uncertaindread;adozentimeshewouldhaveturnedbackhadnotMarcusbeenwithhim。Thestolidgiantwasasnervousasaschoolboy。HefanciedthathiscalluponMissSieppewasanoutrageousaffront。Shewouldfreezehimwithastare;hewouldbeshownthedoor,wouldbeejected,disgraced。
AstheygotoffthelocaltrainatBStreetstationtheysuddenlycollidedwiththewholetribeofSieppes——themother,father,threechildren,andTrina——equippedforoneoftheireternalpicnics。TheyweretogotoSchuetzenPark,withinwalkingdistanceofthestation。Theyweregroupedaboutfourlunchbaskets。Oneofthechildren,alittleboy,heldablackgreyhoundbyaropearounditsneck。Trinaworeablueclothskirt,astripedshirtwaist,andawhitesailor;aboutherroundwaistwasabeltofimitationalligatorskin。
AtonceMrs。SieppebegantotalktoMarcus。Hehadwrittenoftheircoming,butthepicnichadbeendecideduponafterthearrivalofhisletter。Mrs。Sieppeexplainedthistohim。Shewasanimmenseoldladywithapinkfaceandwonderfulhair,absolutelywhite。TheSieppeswereaGerman-Swissfamily。
“Wegotoderpark,SchuetzenPark,mitalledemchildern,alittleeggs-kursion,ehnotsoh?Webreathederfreshesair,acelubration,apignicbeiderseashoreon。Ach,dotwullbesohgay,ah?“
“Youbetitwill。It’llbeoutasight,“criedMarcus,enthusiasticinaninstant。“Thisism’friendDoctorMcTeagueIwroteyouabout,Mrs。Sieppe。“
“Ach,derdoktor,“criedMrs。Sieppe。
McTeaguewaspresented,shakinghandsgravelyasMarcusshoulderedhimfromonetotheother。
Mr。Sieppewasalittlemanofamilitaryaspect,fullofimportance,takinghimselfveryseriously。Hewasamemberofarifleteam。OverhisshoulderwasslungaSpringfieldrifle,whilehisbreastwasdecoratedbyfivebronzemedals。
Trinawasdelighted。McTeaguewasdumfounded。Sheappearedpositivelygladtoseehim。
“Howdoyoudo,DoctorMcTeague,“shesaid,smilingathimandshakinghishand。“It’snicetoseeyouagain。Look,seehowfinemyfillingis。“Sheliftedacornerofherlipandshowedhimtheclumsygoldbridge。
Meanwhile,Mr。Sieppetoiledandperspired。Uponhimdevolvedtheresponsibilityoftheexcursion。Heseemedtoconsideritamatterofvastimportance,averitableexpedition。
“Owgooste!“heshoutedtothelittleboywiththeblackgreyhound,“youwillderhoundundbasketnumberthreecarry。Dertervins,“headded,callingtothetwosmallestboys,whoweredressedexactlyalike,“willreleefoneunuddermitdercamp-stuhlundbasketnumberfour。Datiscomprehend,hay?Whenwemakederstart,youchildernwillinderadvancemarch。Datisyourorders。Butwedonotstart,“heexclaimed,excitedly;“weremain。AchGott,Selina,whodoesnotarrive。“
Selina,itappeared,wasanieceofMrs。Sieppe’s。Theywereonthepointofstartingwithouther,whenshesuddenlyarrived,verymuchoutofbreath。Shewasaslender,unhealthylookinggirl,whooverworkedherselfgivinglessonsinhand-paintingattwenty-fivecentsanhour。
McTeaguewaspresented。Theyallbegantotalkatonce,fillingthelittlestation-housewithaconfusionoftongues。
“Attention!“criedMr。Sieppe,hisgold-headedcaneinonehand,hisSpringfieldintheother。“Attention!Wedepart。“Thefourlittleboysmovedoffahead;thegreyhoundsuddenlybegantobark,andtugathisleash。Theotherspickeduptheirbundles。
“Vorwarts!“shoutedMr。Sieppe,wavinghisrifleandassumingtheattitudeofalieutenantofinfantryleadingacharge。Thepartysetoffdowntherailroadtrack。
Mrs。Sieppewalkedwithherhusband,whoconstantlylefthersidetoshoutanorderupanddowntheline。MarcusfollowedwithSelina。McTeaguefoundhimselfwithTrinaattheendoftheprocession。
“Wegooffonthesepicnicsalmosteveryweek,“saidTrina,bywayofabeginning,“andalmosteveryholiday,too。Itisacustom。“
“Yes,yes,acustom,“answeredMcTeague,nodding;“acustom——that’stheword。“
“Don’tyouthinkpicnicsarefinefun,DoctorMcTeague?“shecontinued。“Youtakeyourlunch;youleavethedirtycityallday;youraceaboutintheopenair,andwhenlunchtimecomes,oh,aren’tyouhungry?Andthewoodsandthegrasssmellsofine!“
“Idon’know,MissSieppe,“heanswered,keepinghiseyesfixedonthegroundbetweentherails。“Ineverwentonapicnic。“
“Neverwentonapicnic?“shecried,astonished。“Oh,you’llseewhatfunwe’llhave。Inthemorningfatherandthechildrendigclamsinthemudbytheshore,an’webakethem,and——oh,there’sthousandsofthingstodo。“
“OnceIwentsailingonthebay,“saidMcTeague。“Itwasinatugboat;wefishedofftheheads。Icaughtthreecodfishes。“
“I’mafraidtogooutonthebay,“answeredTrina,shakingherhead,“sailboatstipoversoeasy。Acousinofmine,Selina’sbrother,wasdrownedoneDecorationDay。Theyneverfoundhisbody。Canyouswim,DoctorMcTeague?“
“Iusedtoatthemine。“
“Atthemine?Oh,yes,Iremember,Marcustoldmeyouwereamineronce。“
“Iwasacar-boy;allthecar-boysusedtoswiminthereservoirbytheditcheveryThursdayevening。Oneofthemwasbitbyarattlesnakeoncewhilehewasdressing。HewasaFrenchman,namedAndrew。Heswelledupandbegantotwitch。“
“Oh,howIhatesnakes!They’resocrawlyandgraceful——
but,justthesame,Iliketowatchthem。Youknowthatdrugstoreoverintownthathasashowcasefullofliveones?“
“Wekilledtherattlerwithacartwhip。“
“Howfardoyouthinkyoucouldswim?Didyouevertry?
D’youthinkyoucouldswimamile?“
“Amile?Idon’tknow。Inevertried。IguessIcould。“
“Icanswimalittle。SometimesweallgoouttotheCrystalBaths。“
“TheCrystalBaths,huh?Canyouswimacrossthetank?“
“Oh,Icanswimallrightaslongaspapaholdsmychinup。
Soonashetakeshishandaway,downIgo。Don’tyouhatetogetwaterinyourears?“
“Bathing’sgoodforyou。“
“Ifthewater’stoowarm,itisn’t。Itweakensyou。“
Mr。Sieppecamerunningdownthetracks,wavinghiscane。
“Tooneside,“heshouted,motioningthemoffthetrack;
“derdraingomes。“AlocalpassengertrainwasjustpassingBStreetstation,somequarterofamilebehindthem。
Thepartystoodtoonesidetoletitpass。Marcusputanickelandtwocrossedpinsupontherail,andwavedhishattothepassengersasthetrainroaredpast。Thechildrenshoutedshrilly。Whenthetrainwasgone,theyallrushedtoseethenickelandthecrossedpins。Thenickelhadbeenjoltedoff,butthepinshadbeenflattenedoutsothattheyboreafaintresemblancetoopenedscissors。Agreatcontentionaroseamongthechildrenforthepossessionofthese“scissors。“Mr。Sieppewasobligedtointervene。Hereflectedgravely。Itwasamatteroftremendousmoment。
Thewholepartyhalted,awaitinghisdecision。