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第25章

So the business education of Alberto Miguel Carlos Speranza progressed.At the end of the first six weeks in South Harniss he had learned a little about bookkeeping, a little about selling hardware, a little about measuring and marking lumber.And it must be admitted that that little had been acquired, not because of vigorous application on the part of the pupil, but because, being naturally quick and intelligent, he could not help learning something.He liked the work just as little as he had in the beginning of his apprenticeship.And, although he was forgetting his thoughts of running away, of attempting fortune on his own hook, he was just as rebellious as ever against a future to be spent in that office and at that work.

Outside the office and the hateful bookkeeping he was beginning to find several real interests.At the old house which had for generations been called "the Snow place," he was beginning to feel almost at home.He and his grandmother were becoming close friends.She was not looking for trouble, she never sat for long intervals gazing at him as if she were guessing, guessing, guessing concerning him.Captain Zelotes did that, but Olive did not.She had taken the boy, her "Janie's boy," to her heart from the moment she saw him and she mothered him and loved him in a way which--so long as it was not done in public--comforted his lonely soul.They had not yet reached the stage where he confided in her to any great extent, but that was certain to come later.It was his grandmother's love and the affection he was already beginning to feel for her which, during these first lonesome, miserable weeks, kept him from, perhaps, turning the running away fantasy into a reality.

Another inmate of the Snow household with whom Albert was becoming better acquainted with was Mrs.Rachel Ellis.Their real acquaintanceship began one Sunday forenoon when Captain Zelotes and Olive had gone to church.Ordinarily he would have accompanied them, to sit in the straight-backed old pew on a cushion which felt lumpy and smelt ancient and musty, and pretend to listen while old Mr.Kendall preached a sermon which was ancient and musty likewise.

But this Sunday morning he awoke with a headache and his grandmother had pleaded for him, declaring that he ought to "lay to bed" a while and get over it.He got over it with surprising quickness after the church bell ceased ringing, and came downstairs to read Ivanhoe in the sitting room.He had read it several times before, but he wanted to read something and the choice of volumes in the Snow bookcase was limited.He was stretched out on the sofa with the book in his hand when the housekeeper entered, armed with a dust-cloth.She went to church only "every other" Sunday.This was one of the others without an every, and she was at home.

"What are you readin', Albert?" she asked, after a few' minutes vigorous wielding of the dust-cloth."It must be awful interestin', you stick at it so close."The Black Knight was just then hammering with his battle-axe at the gate of Front de Buef's castle, not minding the stones and beams cast down upon him from above "no more than if they were thistle-down or feathers." Albert absently admitted that the story was interesting.The housekeeper repeated her request to be told its name.

"Ivanhoe," replied the boy; adding, as the name did not seem to convey any definite idea to his interrogator's mind: "It's by Walter Scott, you know."Mrs.Ellis made no remark immediately.When she did it was to the effect that she used to know a colored man named Scott who worked at the hotel once."He swept out and carried trunks and such things," she explained."He seemed to be a real nice sort of colored man, far as ever I heard."Albert was more interested in the Black Knight of Ivanhoe than the black man of the hotel, so he went on reading.Rachel sat down in a chair by the window and looked out, twisting and untwisting the dust-cloth in her lap.

"I presume likely lots and lots of folks have read that book, ain't they?" she asked, after another interval.

"What? Oh, yes, almost everybody.It's a classic, I suppose.""What's that?"

"What's what?"

"What you said the book was.A class-somethin' or other?""Oh, a classic.Why, it's--it's something everybody knows about, or--or ought to know about.One of the big things, you know.

Like--like Shakespeare or--or Robinson Crusoe or Paradise Lost or--lots of them.It's a book everybody reads and always will.""I see.Humph! Well, I never read it....I presume likely you think that's pretty funny, don't you?"Albert tore himself away from the fight at the gate.

"Why, I don't know," he replied.

"Yes, you do.You think it's awful funny.Well, you wouldn't if you knew more about how busy I've been all my life.I ain't had time to read the way I'd ought to.I read a book once though that I'll never forget.Did you ever read a book called Foul Play?""No....Why, hold on, though; I think I have.By Charles Reade, wasn't it?""Yes, that's who wrote it, a man named Charles Reade.Laban told me that part of it; he reads a lot, Laban does.I never noticed who wrote it, myself.I was too interested in it to notice little extry things like that.But ain't that a WONDERFUL book? Ain't that the best book you ever read in all your LIFE?"She dropped the dust-cloth and was too excited and enthusiastic to pick it up.Albert did his best to recall something definite concerning Foul Play.The book had been in the school library and he, who read almost everything, had read it along with the others.

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