登陆注册
4605800000073

第73章

"Hello, Debby!" hailed the former. "What's the matter? Hurt, be you?"Mrs. Beasley, whether she heard or not, did not deign to reply.

"Get my horn out of that carriage," she ordered. "Don't stand there gapin'. Get it."The ear trumpet was resurrected from the interior of the vehicle.

The widow adjusted it with dignity.

"Had a spill, didn't you, Debby?" inquired the blacksmith. "Upset, didn't you?"Debby glared at him.

"No," she replied with sarcasm. "Course I didn't upset! Just thought I'd roll round in the road for the fun of it. Smart question, that is! Where's that Bailey Bangs gone to with the rest of my carriage?"The blacksmith pointed to his shop in the hollow. Before it stood Mr. Bangs, holding Henry by the bridle, and staring in their direction.

"He's all right," volunteered the "helper." "The horse stopped runnin' soon's he got to the foot of the next hill."Mrs. Beasley was not, apparently, overjoyed at the news.

"Humph!" she grunted. "I 'most wish he'd broke his neck! Pesky, careless thing! gettin' us run away with and upset. Who's goin' to pay for fixin' my sulky, I want to know?""Mr. Bangs will pay for it, I'm sure," said Phoebe soothingly. "If he doesn't, I will. Oh, Mrs. Beasley! did you find the diary?""Diary? No, no! I told you I was afraid I'd burnt it up. Well, Ihad, and a whole lot more of them old ones. But I did get all them Arizona papers, and took the trouble to tote 'em all the way here so's you could look at 'em. And now"--she shook with indignation and waved her hand toward a section of horizon where little white dots indicated the whereabouts of the Couriers--"now look where they be! Blowed from Dan to Beersheby! Come on to the house and let me set down. I been standin' on my head till I'm tired. Here, Jabez," to the blacksmith, "you tend to that carriage, will you?"She stalked off down the hill. The schoolmistress turning to follow her, caught a glimpse of the "helper" doubled up with silent laughter, and the blacksmith grinning broadly as he stooped toward the capsized sulky.

Phoebe was downcast and disappointed. She was convinced, in her own mind, that the Honorable Atkins had some hidden motive for his espousal of the Thomas cause. Asaph's fruitless quest in Orham had not shaken her faith. Captain Cy had refused to seek Debby Beasley for information concerning the Thayers, and so she, on her own responsibility, had done so. And this was the ridiculous ending of her journey. The diary had been a forlorn hope; now that was burned. Poor Bos'n! and poor--some one else!

Debby marching down the hill, continued to sputter about the lost weeklies.

"It's an everlastin' shame!" she declared. "I'd just found the one with that advertisement in it and was readin' it. I remember the part I read, plain as could be. While we're eatin' dinner I'll tell you about it."But Miss Dawes did not care for dinner. Like Mr. Tidditt and the captain, she had had about all the Debby Beasley she wanted.

"Yes, yes, you will stop, too," affirmed the widow. "I want to tell you more about Blazeton. I can see that advertisement this minute, right afore my eyes--'Information wanted of my husband, Edward Higgins. Five foot eight inches tall, sandy complected, brown hair, and yellowish mustache; not lame, but has a peculiar slight limp with his left foot--'""What?" asked the schoolmistress, stopping short.

"Hey? 'Has a peculiar limp with his left foot.' I remember how Desire used to talk about that limp. She said 'twas almost as if he stuttered with his leg. He hurt it when he was up in Montana, and--""Oh!" cried Miss Dawes. The color had left her face.

"Yes. You see he used to be a miner or somethin' up there. He'd never say much about his younger days, but one time he did tell that. I'd just got as far as that limp when the sulky upset. Talk about bein' surprised! I never was so surprised in my life as when that horse critter rared up and--"Phoebe interrupted. Her color had come back, and her eyes were shining.

"Mrs. Beasley," she cried, "I think I shall change my mind. Ibelieve I will stay to dinner after all. I'm EVER so much interested in Arizona."Bailey and the teacher began their long drive home about four o'clock. The buggy axle had been fixed, and the wind was less violent. Mr. Bangs was glum and moody. He seemed to be thinking.

"Say, teacher," he said at length, "I'd like to ask a favor of you.

If it ain't necessary, I wish you wouldn't say nothin' about that upsettin' business to the folks to home. It does sound so dum foolish! I'll never hear the last of it."Miss Dawes, who had been in high spirits, now took a moment for reflection.

"All right!" she said, nodding vigorously. "We won't mention it, then. We won't tell a soul. You can say that I called at the Atwoods', if you want to; that will be true, because I did. And we'll have Mrs. Beasley for our secret--yours and mine--until we decide to tell. It's a bargain, Mr. Bangs. We must shake hands on it."They shook hands, and Bailey, looking in her face, thought he never saw her look so well or as young. She was pretty, he decided.

Then he thought of his own choice of a wife, and--well, if he had any regrets, he hasn't mentioned them, not even to his fellow-member of the Board of Strategy.

同类推荐
  • 雁门集

    雁门集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Soul of the Indian

    The Soul of the Indian

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 兵典

    兵典

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 斥谬

    斥谬

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 霁后贻马十二巽

    霁后贻马十二巽

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 家族档案

    家族档案

    《家族档案》反映了陆定一与唐义贞(作者外婆)相濡以沫、生死不渝的爱情经历,讴歌了唐义贞执着于革命理想,坚贞不屈、英勇献身的高风亮节;还叙述了一份感人肺腑的武汉唐氏家庭档案。
  • 被大佬看上后

    被大佬看上后

    “帮帮我,求求你……”为救病重的母亲,她和他签订契约,替他孕育一个孩子,然后各不相干。三月后,她检查出身孕,从此被他捧在手心,含在嘴里,不舍让人欺负半分。“先生,有人推了夫人一把。”“哪只手推的,废了。”“先生,唐小姐说夫人穷酸样,配不上您。”“收购唐氏,她连穷酸样都算不上。”“先生,夫人说您周身美女不断,她要送您一顶绿帽子。”“你说啥?再说一遍??”某人气冲冲回家,准备收拾不知天高地厚的女人,就看到她和曾经的追求者相谈甚欢。音响里还播放着:我听见雨滴落在青青草地……
  • 圆明园总管世家

    圆明园总管世家

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 儿女情长

    儿女情长

    刘浪,生于70年代,中国作家协会会员,黑龙江省作家协会签约作家,鲁迅文学院第十五期高研班学员。若干诗歌、中短篇小说发表于《飞天》《文学界》《山花》《作品》等数十家期刊,多篇小说被《小说选刊》等报刊转载。
  • 影视作品评论与分析

    影视作品评论与分析

    本书的出版能够给处于材料迷城的考生最清晰、最准确、最全面的学习、复习、考试指南,而且还反映了最新的艺术考试动向和发展态势。博采同类书之长而又独辟蹊径,其预见性、权威性、针对性均优于市面同类辅导书。
  • 晋国土地制度

    晋国土地制度

    本书正编《晋国土地制度》对晋国的变革分早、中、晚三期进行了深刻阐述,对春秋时期土地制度乃至春秋史的研究,都具有较高的参考价值;附编中《试论民主改革前凉山彝族社会的性质及其发展阶段》对当地彝族所处的社会发展阶段进行了详细论证,《郭老古史分期研究的特点及其战国封建论有关问题的重新阐发》《马克思主义的中国化——试论郭老古史分期研究的特点》分别从不同角度对郭沫若的古史分期研究进行了评判,《试论儒学现在面临的发展阶段及其任务》探讨了儒学在当今形势下的意义与价值。
  • 霸刀苍穹

    霸刀苍穹

    世人不知我心,所以说我性格乖张世人不懂我情,所以说我阴险狠辣热血男儿,当以不惧未知挑战,前行道路战无止境,武神之路心如磐石。既然乱世当道,不能独善其身,那就提起霸刀,乱了这残破天下,染红那血色骄阳
  • 多党合作在四川(农工党卷)

    多党合作在四川(农工党卷)

    《多党合作在四川》丛书,分设民革、民盟、民建、民进、农工党、致公党、九三学社、工商联卷,共8卷,近400万字,内容丰富,图文并茂。
  • 都市超凡医神

    都市超凡医神

    小农民混花都!会医术!会一切!
  • 漫威之重力魔

    漫威之重力魔

    窥探宇宙黑暗的意志,得无上引力权能在漫威世界重生醒来,看宇宙恶魔的如何在这个精彩纷呈的世界里面搅弄风云。(漫威电影故事线)