第3章
BeforeRosecouldspeakagain,acheeryvoicecalledfromthehall,"Littlemistress,whereareyou?"
"Inmyroom,Phebe,dear,"andupcamethegirlRosewasgoingto"makealadyof,"lookingsolikeonethatAnnabelopenedherchina—blueeyesandsmiledinvoluntarilyasPhebedroppedalittlecurtseyinplayfulimitationofheroldmannerandsaidquietly:"Howdoyoudo,MissBliss?"
"Gladtoseeyouback,MissMoore,"answeredAnnabel,shakinghandsinawaythatsettledthequestionofPhebe"splaceinhermindforever,forthestoutdamselhadakindheartinspiteofaweakheadandwasreallyfondofRose。Itwasevidently"Loveme,lovemyPhebe,"
soshemadeuphermindonthespotthatPhebewassomebody,andthatgaveanairofromanceeventothepoorhouse。
Shecouldnothelpstaringalittleasshewatchedthetwofriendsworktogetherandlistenedtotheirhappytalkovereachnewtreasureasitcametolight,foreverylookandwordplainlyshowedthatyearsofclosecompanionshiphadmadethemverydeartooneanother。ItwasprettytoseeRosetrytodothehardestpartofanylittlejobherselfstillprettiertoseePhebecircumventheranduntiethehardknots,foldthestiffpapers,orlifttheheavytrayswithherownstronghands,andprettiestofalltohearhersayinamotherlytone,assheputRoseintoaneasychair:"Now,mydeary,sitandrest,foryouwillhavetoseecompanyallday,andIcan"tletyougettiredoutsoearly。"
"ThatisnoreasonwhyIshouldletyoueither。CallJanetohelporI"llbobupagaindirectly,"answeredRose,withaverybadassumptionofauthority。
"Janemaytakemyplacedownstairs,butnooneshallwaitonyouhereexceptme,aslongasI"mwithyou,"saidstatelyPhebe,stoopingtoputahassockunderthefeetofherlittlemistress。
"Itisveryniceandprettytosee,butIdon"tknowwhatpeoplewillsaywhenshegoesintosocietywiththerestofus。IdohopeRosewon"tbeveryodd,"saidAnnabeltoherselfasshewentawaytocirculatethedepressingnewsthattherewastobenograndballand,saddestdisappointmentofall,thatRosehadnotasinglePariscostumewithwhichtorefreshtheeyesandrousetheenvyofheramiablefriends。
"NowI"veseenorheardfromalltheboysbutCharlie,andIsupposeheistoobusy。Iwonderwhatheisabout,"thoughtRose,turningfromthehalldoor,whithershehadcourteouslyaccompaniedherguest。
Thewishwasgrantedamomentafter,for,goingintotheparlortodecidewheresomeofherpicturesshouldhang,shesawapairofbrownbootsatoneendofthesofa,atawny—brownheadattheother,anddiscoveredthatCharliewasbusilyoccupiedindoingnothing。
"ThevoiceoftheBlisswasheardintheland,soIdodgedtillshewentupstairs,andthentookabriefsiestawhilewaitingtopaymyrespectstothedistinguishedtraveler,LadyHesterStanhope,"hesaid,leapinguptomakehisbestbow。
"Thevoiceofthesluggardwouldbeamoreappropriatequotation,I
think。DoesAnnabelstillpineforyou?"askedRose,recallingcertainyouthfuljokesuponthesubjectofunrequitedaffections。
"Notabitofit。Funhascutmeout,andthefairAnnabellawillbeMrs。TokiobeforethewinterisoverifI"mnotmuchmistaken。"
"What,littleFunSee?HowdrollitseemstothinkofhimgrownupandmarriedtoAnnabelofallpeople!Sheneversaidawordabouthim,butthisaccountsforheradmiringmyprettyChinesethingsandbeingsointerestedinCanton。"
"LittleFunisagreatswellnow,andmuchenamoredofourfatfriend,whowilltaketochopstickswheneverhesaystheword。Ineedn"taskhowyoudo,Cousin,foryoubeatthatAuroraallhollowinthewayofcolor。
Ishouldhavebeenupbefore,butIthoughtyou"dlikeagoodrestafteryourvoyage。"
"IwasrunningaracewithJamiebeforenineo"clock。Whatwereyoudoing,youngman?"
""SleepingIdreamed,love,dreamed,love,ofthee,""beganCharlie,butRosecuthimshortbysayingasreproachfullyasshecould,whiletheculpritstoodregardingherwithplacidsatisfaction:"Yououghttohavebeenupandatworkliketherestoftheboys。IfeltlikeadroneinahiveofverybusybeeswhenIsawthemallhurryingofftotheirbusiness。"
"But,mydeargirl,I"vegotnobusiness。I"mmakingupmymind,yousee,anddotheornamentalwhileI"mdeciding。Therealwaysoughttobeonegentlemaninafamily,andthatseemstoberathermyline,"answeredCharlie,posingforthecharacterwithanassumptionoflanguidelegancewhichwouldhavebeenveryeffectiveifhistwinklingeyeshadnotspoiltit。
"Therearenonebutgentlemeninourfamily,Ihope,"answeredRose,withtheproudairshealwaysworewhenanythingwassaidderogatorytothenameofCampbell。
"Ofcourse,ofcourse。Ishouldhavesaidgentlemanofleisure。YouseeitisagainstmyprinciplestoslaveasArchiedoes。What"stheuse?
Don"tneedthemoney,gotplenty,sowhynotenjoyitandkeepjollyaslongaspossible?I"msurecheerfulpeoplearepublicbenefactorsinthisworldofwoe。"
Itwasnoteasytoobjecttothisproposition,especiallywhenmadebyacomelyyoungmanwholookedthepictureofhealthandhappinessashesatonthearmofthesofasmilingathiscousininthemostengagingmanner。RoseknewverywellthattheEpicureanphilosophywasnotthetrueonetobeginlifeupon,butitwasdifficulttoreasonwithCharliebecausehealwaysdodgedsobersubjectsandwassofullofcheeryspirits,onehatedtolessenthesortofsunshinewhichcertainlyisapublicbenefactor。
"YouhavesuchacleverwayofputtingthingsthatIdon"tknowhowtocontradictyou,thoughIstillthinkI"mright,"shesaidgravely。"Maclikestoidleaswellasyou,butheisnotgoingtodoitbecauseheknowsit"sbadforhimtofritterawayhistime。Heisgoingtostudyaprofessionlikeawiseboy,thoughhewouldmuchprefertoliveamonghisbelovedbooksorridehishobbiesinpeace。"
"That"sallverywellforhim,becausehedoesn"tcareforsocietyandmayaswellbestudyingmedicineasphilanderingaboutthewoodswithhispocketsfullofmustyphilosophersandold—fashionedpoets,"answeredCharliewithashrugwhichplainlyexpressedhisopinionofMac。
"Iwonderifmustyphilosophers,likeSocratesandAristotle,andold—fashionedpoets,likeShakespeareandMilton,arenotsafercompanyforhimtokeepthansomeofthemoremodernfriendsyouhave?"saidRose,rememberingJamie"shintsaboutwildoats,forshecouldbealittlesharpsometimesandhadnotlectured"theboys"forsolongitseemedunusuallypleasant。
ButCharliechangedthesubjectskillfullybyexclaimingwithananxiousexpression:"IdobelieveyouaregoingtobelikeAuntJane,forthat"sjustthewayshecomesdownonmewhenevershegetsthechance!Don"ttakeherforamodel,Ibegsheisagoodwomanbutamightydisagreeableoneinmyhumbleopinion。"
Thefearofbeingdisagreeableisagreatbugbeartoagirl,asthisartfulyoungmanwellknew,andRosefellintothetrapatonce,forAuntJanewasfarfrombeinghermodel,thoughshecouldnothelprespectingherworth。
"Haveyougivenupyourpainting?"sheaskedratherabruptly,turningtoagildedFraAngelicoangelwhichleanedinthesofacorner。
"SweetestfaceIeversaw,andverylikeyouabouttheeyes,isn"tit?"
saidCharlie,whoseemedtohaveaYankeetrickofreplyingtoonequestionwithanother。
"Iwantananswer,notacompliment,"andRosetriedtolooksevereassheputawaythepicturemorequicklythanshehadtakenitup。
"HaveIgivenuppainting?Oh,no!Idaubalittleinoils,slopalittleinwatercolors,sketchnowandthen,andpokeaboutthestudioswhentheartisticfitcomeson。"
"Howisthemusic?"
"Moreflourishing。Idon"tpracticemuch,butsingagooddealincompany。
Setupaguitarlastsummerandwenttroubadouringroundingreatstyle。
Thegirlslikeit,andit"sjollyamongthefellows。"
"Areyoustudyinganything?"
"Well,Ihavesomelawbooksonmytablegood,big,wise—lookingchapsandItakeaturnatthemsemioccasionallywhenpleasurepallsorparentschide。ButIdoubtifIdomorethanlearnwhat"aallybi"isthisyear,"andaslylaughinCharlie"seyesuggestedthathesometimesavailedhimselfofthisbitoflegalknowledge。
"Whatdoyoudothen?"
"Faircatechist,Ienjoymyself。Privatetheatricalshavebeentherageoflate,andIhavewonsuchlaurelsthatIseriouslythinkofadoptingthestageasmyprofession。"
"Really!"criedRose,alarmed。
"Whynot?IfImustgotowork,isn"tthatasgoodasanything?"
"NotwithoutmoretalentthanIthinkyoupossess。Withgeniusonecandoanythingwithoutitonehadbetterletthestagealone。"
"There"saquencherforthe"starofthegoodliecompanie"towhichIbelong。Machasn"tarayofgeniusforanything,yetyouadmirehimfortryingtobeanM。D。,"criedCharlie,rathernettledatherwords。
"Itisrespectable,atallevents,andI"dratherbeasecond—ratedoctorthanasecond—rateactor。ButIknowyoudon"tmeanit,andonlysaysotofrightenme。"
"Exactly。Ialwaysbringitupwhenanyonebeginstolectureanditworkswonders。UncleMacturnspale,theauntsholduptheirhandsinholyhorror,andageneralpanicensues。ThenImagnanimouslypromisenottodisgracethefamilyandinthefirstburstofgratitudethedearsoulsagreetoeverythingIask,sopeaceisrestoredandIgoonmywayrejoicing。"
"Justthewayyouusedtothreatentorunofftoseaifyourmotherobjectedtoanyofyourwhims。Youarenotchangedinthatrespect,thoughyouareinothers。Youhadgreatplansandprojectsonce,Charlie,andnowyouseemtobecontentedwithbeinga"jackofalltradesandmasterofnone""。
"Boyishnonsense!Timehasbroughtwisdom,andIdon"tseethesenseoftyingmyselfdowntooneparticularthingandgrindingawayatityearafteryear。Peopleofoneideagetsodeucedlynarrowandtame,I"venopatiencewiththem。Cultureisthething,andthesortonegetsbyrangingoverawidefieldistheeasiesttoacquire,thehandiesttohave,andthemostsuccessfulintheend。Atanyrate,itisthekindIlikeandtheonlykindIintendtobothermyselfabout。"
Withthisdeclaration,Charliesmoothedhisbrow,claspedhishandsoverhishead,and,leaningback,gentlywarbledthechorusofacollegesongasifitexpressedhisviewsoflifebetterthanhecould:"WhileourrosyfilletsshedBlusheso"ereachfervidhead,WithmanyacupandmanyasmileThefestalmomentswebeguile。""Someofmysaintsherewerepeopleofoneidea,andthoughtheywerenotverysuccessfulfromaworldlypointofviewwhilealive,theywerelovedandcanonizedwhendead,"saidRose,whohadbeenturningoverapileofphotographsonthetableandjustthenfoundherfavorite,St。Francis,amongthem。
"Thisismoretomytaste。Thoseworn—out,cadaverousfellowsgivemetheblues,buthere"sagentlemanlysaintwhotakesthingseasyanddoesgoodashegoesalongwithouthowlingoverhisownsinsormakingotherpeoplemiserablebytellingthemoftheirs。"AndCharlielaidahandsomeSt。Martinbesidethebrown—frockedmonk。
Roselookedatbothandunderstoodwhyhercousinpreferredthesoldierlyfigurewiththeswordtotheasceticwithhiscrucifix。Onewasridingbravelythroughtheworldinpurpleandfinelinen,withhorseandhoundandsquiresathisback;andtheotherwasinalazar—house,prayingoverthedeadanddying。Thecontrastwasastrongone,andthegirl"seyeslingeredlongestontheknight,thoughshesaidthoughtfully,"YoursiscertainlythepleasantestandyetIneverheardofanygooddeedhedid,exceptdividehiscloakwithabeggar,whileSt。FrancisgavehimselftocharityjustwhenlifewasmosttemptingandspentyearsworkingforGodwithoutreward。He"soldandpoor,andinadreadfulplace,butIwon"tgivehimup,andyoumayhaveyourgaySt。Martinifyouwanthim。"
"No,thankyou,saintsarenotinmylinebutI"dlikethegolden—hairedangelinthebluegownifyou"llletmehaveher。SheshallbemylittleMadonna,andI"llpraytoherlikeagoodCatholic,"answeredCharlie,turningtothedelicate,deep—eyedfigurewiththeliliesinitshand。
"Withallmyheart,andanyothersthatyoulike。Choosesomeforyourmotherandgivethemtoherwithmylove。"
SoCharliesatdownbesideRosetoturnandtalkoverthepicturesforalongandpleasanthour。Butwhentheywentawaytolunch,iftherehadbeenanyonetoobservesosmallbutsignificantatrifle,goodSt。Francislayfacedownwardbehindthesofa,whilegallantSt。Martinstooderectuponthechimneypiece。Chapter3。Chapter3。3MISSCAMPBELLWhilethetravelersunpacktheirtrunks,wewillpickup,asbrieflyaspossible,thedroppedstitchesinthelittleromanceweareweaving。
Rose"slifehadbeenaverybusyandquietoneforthefouryearsfollowingtheMaydaywhenshemadeherchoice。Study,exercise,housework,andmanywholesomepleasureskeptherahappy,heartycreature,yearlygrowinginwomanlygraces,yetalwayspreservingtheinnocentfreshnessgirlslosesosoonwhentooearlysetupontheworld"sstageandgivenaparttoplay。
Notaremarkablygiftedgirlinanyway,andfarfromperfect;fullofallmannerofyouthfulwhimsandfancies;alittlespoiledbymuchlove;
ratherapttothinkalllivesassafeandsweetasherown;and,whenwantorpainappealedtoher,thetenderheartoverflowedwitharemorsefulcharitywhichgaveofitsabundancerecklessly。Yet,withallherhumanimperfections,theuprightnatureofthechildkeptherdesiresclimbingtowardthejustandpureandtrue,asflowersstruggletothelight;andthewoman"ssoulwasbuddingbeautifullyunderthegreenleavesbehindthelittlethorns。
Atseventeen,Dr。Alecpronouncedherreadyforthevoyagearoundtheworld,whichheconsideredabetterfinishingoffthananyschoolcouldgiveher。ButjustthenAuntPeacebegantofailandsoonslippedquietlyawaytorejointhelovershehadwaitedforsolong。Youthseemedtocomebackinamysteriouswaytotouchthedeadfacewithlostloveliness,andalltheromanceofherpasttogatheraroundhermemory。Unlikemostagedwomen,herfriendswereamongtheyoung,andatherfuneralthegrayheadsgaveplacetothebandoflovinggirlswhomadethesweetoldmaidenreadyforherrest,boreherpall,andcoveredhergravewiththewhiteflowersshehadneverworn。
WhenthiswasoverpoorAuntPlentyseemedsolostwithoutherlifelongchargethatDr。Alecwouldnotleaveher,andRosegladlypaidthedebtsheowedbythetenderservicewhichcomfortswithoutwords。ButAuntPlenty,havinglivedforothersallherdays,soonrebelledagainstthiswillingsacrifice,soonfoundstrengthinherownsincerepiety,solaceincheerfuloccupation,andamusementinnursingAuntMyra,whowasacapitalpatient,assheneverdiedandnevergotwell。
Soatlastthemomentcamewhen,withfreeminds,thetravelerscouldsetout,andonRose"seighteenthbirthday,withUncleAlecandthefaithfulPhebe,shesailedawaytoseeandstudythebig,beautifulworldwhichliesreadyforusallifweonlyknowhowtouseandenjoyit。
Phebewassettostudyingmusicinthebestschools,andwhileshetrainedherlovelyvoicewithhappyindustry,Roseandheruncleroamedaboutinthemostdelightfulwaytilltwoyearsweregonelikeadreamandthoseathomeclamoredfortheirreturn。
Backtheycame,andnowtheheiressmustmakereadytotakeherplace,forattwenty—oneshecameintopossessionofthefortuneshehadbeentryingtolearnhowtousewell。Greatplansfermentedinherbrain,for,thoughtheheartwasasgenerousasever,timehadtaughtherprudenceandobservationshownherthatthewisestcharityisthatwhichhelpsthepoortohelpthemselves。
Dr。Alecfounditalittledifficulttorestraintheardorofthisyoungphilanthropistwhowantedtobeginatoncetoendowhospitals,buildhomes,adoptchildren,andbefriendallmankind。
"Takealittletimetolookaboutyouandgetyourbearings,child。
Theworldyouhavebeenlivinginisamuchsimpler,honesteronethanthatyouarenowtoenter。Testyourselfabitandseeiftheoldwaysseembestafterall,foryouareoldenoughtodecide,andwiseenoughtodiscover,whatisforyourtruestgood,Ihope,"hesaid,tryingtofeelreadytoletthebirdescapefromunderhiswingandmakelittleflightsalone。
"Now,Uncle,I"mverymuchafraidyouaregoingtobedisappointedinme,"answeredRosewithunusualhesitationyetaverystrongdesirevisibleinhereyes。"Youliketohavemequitehonest,andI"velearnedtotellyouallmyfoolishthoughtssoI"llspeakout,andifyoufindmywishverywrongandsilly,pleasesayso,forIdon"twantyoutocastmeoffentirely,thoughIamgrownup。Yousay,waitalittle,testmyself,andtryiftheoldwaysarebest。Ishouldliketodothat,andcanIinabetterwaythanleadingthelifeothergirlslead?Justforalittlewhile,"
sheadded,asheruncle"sfacegrewgrave。
Hewasdisappointed,yetacknowledgedthatthedesirewasnaturalandinamomentsawthatatrialofthissortmighthaveitsadvantages。
Nevertheless,hedreadedit,forhehadintendedtochoosehersocietycarefullyandtrytokeepherunspoiledbytheworldaslongaspossible,likemanyanotherfondparentandguardian。ButthespiritofEveisstronginallherdaughtersforbiddenfruitwilllookrosiertothemthananyintheirownorchards,andthetemptationtotakejustonelittlebiteprovesirresistibletothewisest。SoRose,lookingoutfromthesafeseclusionofhergirlhoodintothewoman"skingdomwhichshewasabouttotakepossessionof,feltasuddenwishtotryitspleasuresbeforeassumingitsresponsibilities,andwastoosinceretohidethelonging。
"Verywell,mydear,tryitifyoulike,onlytakecareofyourhealthbetemperateinyourgaietyanddon"tlosemorethanyougain,ifthatispossible,"headdedunderhisbreath,endeavoringtospeakcheerfullyandnotlookanxious。
"Iknowitisfoolish,butIdowanttobearegularbutterflyforalittlewhileandseewhatitislike。YouknowIcouldn"thelpseeingagooddealoffashionablelifeabroad,thoughwewerenotinit,andhereathomethegirlstellmeaboutallsortsofpleasantthingsthataretohappenthiswinter,soifyouwon"tdespisemeverymuch,Ishouldliketotryit。"
"Forhowlong?"
"Wouldthreemonthsbetoolong?NewYearisagoodtimetotakeafreshstart。Everyoneisgoingtowelcomeme,soImustbegayinspiteofmyself,unlessI"mwillingtoseemveryungratefulandmorose,"saidRose,gladtohavesogoodareasontoofferforhernewexperiment。
"Youmaylikeitsowellthatthethreemonthsmaybecomeyears。Pleasureisverysweetwhenweareyoung。"
"Doyouthinkitwillintoxicateme?"
"Weshallsee,mydear。"
"Weshall!"AndRosemarchedaway,lookingasifshehadtakenapledgeofsomesort,andmeanttokeepit。
ItwasagreatrelieftothepublicmindwhenitbecameknownthatMissCampbellwasreallycomingoutatlast,andinvitationstoAuntPlenty"spartywerepromptlyaccepted。AuntClarawasmuchdisappointedaboutthegrandballshehadplanned,butRosestoodfirm,andthedearoldladyhadherwayabouteverything。
Theconsequencewasadelightfullyinformalgatheringoffriendstowelcomethetravelershome。Justagood,old—fashioned,hospitablehousewarming,sosimple,cordial,andgenuinethatthosewhocametocriticizeremainedtoenjoy,andmanyownedthecharmtheycouldneitherdescribenorimitate。
MuchcuriositywasfeltaboutPhebe,andmuchgossipwentonbehindfansthatevening,forthosewhohadknownheryearsagofoundithardtorecognizethelittlehousemaidinthehandsomeyoungwomanwhoboreherselfwithsuchquietdignityandcharmedthemallwithherfinevoice。
"Cinderellahasturnedoutaprincess,"wasthegeneralverdict,andRoseenjoyedthelittlesensationimmensely,forshehadhadmanybattlestofightforherPhebesinceshecameamongthem,andnowherfaithwasvindicated。
MissCampbellherselfwasingreatdemandanddidthehonorssoprettilythatevenMissBlissforgaveherforhersadneglectofWorth,thoughsheshookherheadoverthewhitegowns,justalikeexceptthatPhebeworecrimsonandRose,bluetrimmings。
Thegirlsswarmedeagerlyaroundtheirrecoveredfriend,forRosehadbeenafavoritebeforeshewentawayandfoundherthronewaitingforhernow。TheyoungmenprivatelypronouncedPhebethehandsomest"Butthenyouknowthere"sneitherfamilynormoney,soit"snouse。"Phebe,therefore,wasadmiredasoneoftheornamentalpropertiesbelongingtothehouseandleftrespectfullyalone。
ButbonnyRosewas"allright,"astheseamiableyouthsexpressedit,andmanyawistfuleyefollowedthebrightheadasitflittedabouttheroomsasifitwereasecondGoldenFleecetobewonwithdifficulty,forstalwartkinsmenhedgeditround,andwatchfulauntskeptguard。
Littlewonderthatthegirlfoundhernewworldanenchantingoneandthatherfirstsipofpleasureratherwenttoherhead,foreverybodywelcomedandsmiledonher,flatteredandpraised,whisperedagreeablepropheciesinherear,andlookedthecomplimentsandcongratulationstheydarednotuttertillshefeltasifshemusthaveleftheroldselfsomewhereabroadandsuddenlybecomeanewandwonderfullygiftedbeing。
"Itisverynice,Uncle,andI"mnotsureImayn"twantanotherthreemonthsofitwhenthefirstaregone,"shewhisperedtoDr。AlecashestoodwatchingthedanceshewasleadingwithCharlieinthelonghallaftersupper。
"Steady,mylass,steady,andrememberthatyouarenotreallyabutterflybutamortalgirlwithaheadthatwillachetomorrow,"heanswered,watchingtheflushedandsmilingfacebeforehim。
"Ialmostwishtherewasn"tanytomorrow,butthattonightwouldlastforeveritissopleasant,andeveryonesokind,"shesaidwithalittlesighofhappinessasshegatheredupherfleecyskirtslikeawhitebirdplumingitselfforflight。
"I"llaskyouropinionaboutthatattwoA。M。,"beganherunclewithawarningnod。
"I"llgiveithonestly,"wasallRosehadtimetosaybeforeCharliesweptherawayintotheparticoloredcloudbeforethem。
"It"snouse,Alectrainagirlaswiselyasyouchoose,shewillbreakloosewhenthetimecomesandgoinforpleasureaseagerlyasthemostfrivolous,for""tistheirnatureto,""saidUncleMac,keepingtimetothemusicasifhewouldnotmind"goingin"forabitofpleasurehimself。
"Mygirlshalltasteandtry,butunlessI"mmuchmistaken,alittlebitofitwillsatisfyher。Iwanttoseeifshewillstandthetest,becauseifnot,allmyworkisafailureandI"dliketoknowit,"answeredthedoctorwithahopefulsmileonhislipsbutananxiouslookinhiseyes。
"Shewillcomeoutallrightblessherheart!solethersowherinnocentwildoatsandenjoyherselftillsheisreadytosettledown。
Iwishallouryoungfolkswerelikelytohaveassmallacropandgetthroughassafelyasshewill,"addedUncleMacwithashakeoftheheadasheglancedatsomeoftheyoungmenrevolvingbeforehim。
"Nothingamisswithyourlads,Ihope?"
"No,thankheaven!SofarI"vehadlittletroublewitheither,thoughMacisanoddstickandSteveapuppy。Idon"tcomplain,forbothwilloutgrowthatsortofthingandaregoodfellowsatheart,thankstotheirmother。ButClara"sboyisinabadway,andshewillspoilhimasamanasshehasasaboyifhisfatherdoesn"tinterfere。"
"ItoldbrotherStephenallabouthimwhenIwasinCalcuttalastyear,andhewrotetotheboy,butClarahasgotnoendofplansinherheadandsosheinsistedonkeepingCharlieayearlongerwhenhisfatherorderedhimofftoIndia,"repliedthedoctorastheywalkedaway。
"Itistoolateto"order"Charlieisamannow,andStephenwillfindhehasbeentooeasywithhimalltheseyears。Poorfellow,ithasbeenhardlinesforhim,andislikelytobeharder,Ifancy,unlesshecomeshomeandstraightensthingsout。"
"Hewon"tdothatifhecanhelpit。Hehaslostallhisenergylivinginthatclimateandhatesworrymorethanever,soyoucanimaginewhataneffortitwouldbetomanageafoolishwomanandaheadstrongboy。Wemustlendahand,Mac,anddoourbestforpooroldSteve。"
"Thebestwecandofortheladistomarryandsettlehimassoonaspossible。"
"Mydearfellow,heisonlythreeandtwenty,"beganthedoctor,asiftheideawaspreposterous。Thenasuddenchangecameoverhimasheaddedwithamelancholysmile,"Iforgethowmuchonecanhopeandsuffer,evenattwenty—three。"
"Andbeallthebetterfor,ifbravelyoutlived,"saidUncleMac,withhishandonhisbrother"sshoulderandthesincerestapprovalinhisvoice。
Then,kindlyreturningtotheyoungerpeople,hewentoninquiringly,"Youdon"tinclinetoClara"sviewofacertainmatter,Ifancy?"
"Decidedlynot。Mygirlmusthavethebest,andClara"strainingwouldspoilanangel,"answeredDr。Alecquickly。
"ButweshallfindithardtoletourlittleRosegooutofthefamily。
HowwouldArchiedo?Hehasbeenwellbroughtupandisathoroughlyexcellentlad。"
Thebrothershadretiredtothestudybythistimeandwerealone,yetDr。Alecloweredhisvoiceashesaidwithatendersortofanxietypleasanttosee:"YouknowIdonotapproveofcousinsmarrying,soI"minaquandary,Mac,forIlovethechildasifsheweremyownandfeelasifIcouldnotgiveheruptoanymanwhomIdidnotknowandtrustentirely。Itisofnouseforustoplan,forshemustchooseforherselfyetIdowishwecouldkeepheramongusandgiveoneofourboysawifeworthhaving。"
"Wemust,sonevermindyourtheoriesbutdevoteyourselftotestingourelderladsandmakingoneofthemahappyfellow。Allareheart—whole,Ibelieve,and,thoughyoungstillforthissortofthing,wecanbegentlyshapingmattersforthem,sincenooneknowshowsoonthemomentmaycome。
Myfaithitislikelivinginapowdermilltobeamongalotofyoungfolksnowadays!Alllooksascalmaspossibletillasuddensparkproducesanexplosion,andheavenonlyknowswherewefindourselvesafteritisover。"
AndUncleMacsathimselfcomfortablydowntosettleRose"sfatewhilethedoctorpacedtheroom,pluckingathisbeardandknittinghisbrowsasifhefoundithardtoseehisway。
"Yes,Archieisagoodfellow,"hesaid,answeringthequestionhehadignoredbefore。"Anupright,steady,intelligentladwhowillmakeanexcellenthusbandifheeverfindsoutthathehasaheart。IsupposeI"manoldfool,butIdolikealittlemoreromanceinayoungmanthanheseemstohavemorewarmthandenthusiasm,youknow。Blesstheboy!Hemightbefortyinsteadofthreeorfourandtwenty,he"ssosober,calm,andcool。I"myoungerthanheis,andcouldgoa—wooinglikeaRomeoifIhadanyhearttoofferawoman。"
Thedoctorlookedrathershamefacedashespoke,andhisbrotherburstoutlaughing。"Seehere,Alec,it"sapitysomuchromanceandexcellenceasyoursshouldbelost,sowhydon"tyousettheseyoungfellowsanexampleandgoa—wooingyourself?JessiehasbeenwonderinghowyouhavemanagedtokeepfromfallinginlovewithPhebeallthistime,andClaraisquitesurethatyouwaitedonlytillshewassafeunderAuntPlenty"swingtoofferyourselfinthegoodold—fashionedstyle。"
"I!"Andthedoctorstoodaghastatthemereidea,thenhegavearesignedsortofsighandaddedlikeamartyr,"Ifthosedearwomenwouldletmealone,I"dthankthemforever。Puttheideaoutoftheirmindsforheaven"ssake,Mac,orIshallbehavingthatpoorgirlflungatmyheadandhercomfortdestroyed。SheisafinecreatureandI"mproudofher,butshedeservesabetterlotthantobetiedtoanoldfellowlikemewhoseonlymeritishisfidelity。"
"Asyouplease,Iwasonlyjoking,"andUncleMacdroppedthesubjectwithsecretrelief。Theexcellentmanthoughtagooddealoffamilyandhadbeenratherworriedatthehintsoftheladies。Afteramoment"ssilencehereturnedtoaformertopic,whichwasratherapetplanofhis。"Idon"tthinkyoudoArchiejustice,Alec。Youdon"tknowhimaswellasIdo,butyou"llfindthathehasheartenoughunderhiscool,quietmanner。
I"vegrownveryfondofhim,thinkhighlyofhim,anddon"tseehowyoucoulddobetterforRosethantogivehertohim。"
"Ifshewillgo,"saidthedoctor,smilingathisbrother"sbusinesslikewayofdisposingoftheyoungpeople。
"She"lldoanythingtopleaseyou,"beganUncleMacinperfectgoodfaith,fortwenty—fiveyearsinthesocietyofaveryprosaicwifehadtakennearlyalltheromanceoutofhim。
"Itisofnouseforustoplan,andIshallneverinterfereexcepttoadvise,andifIweretochooseoneoftheboys,Ishouldinclinetomygodson,"answeredthedoctorgravely。
"What,myUglyDuckling!"exclaimedUncleMacingreatsurprise。