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第46章 THE CHURCH WITH AN OVERSHOT-WHEEL(3)

She had a laugh as genial and hearty in its feminine way as the famous laugh of Father Abram.Both of them were natural optimists; and both knew how to present a serene and cheerful face to the world.

One day Miss Chester learned from one of the guests the history of Father Abram's lost child.Quickly she hurried away and found the miller seated on his favourite rustic bench near the chalybeate spring.He was surprised when his little friend slipped her hand into his, and looked at him with tears in her eyes.

"Oh, Father Abram," she said, "I'm so sorry! I didn't know until to-day about your little daughter.You will find her yet some day -- Oh, I hope you will."The miller looked down at her with his strong, ready smile.

"Thank you, Miss Rose," he said, in his usual cheery tones."But I do not expect to find Aglaia.For a few years I hoped that she had been stolen by vagrants, and that she still lived; but I have lost that hope.Ibelieve that she was drowned."

"I can understand," said Miss Chester, "how the doubt must have made it so hard to bear.And yet you are so cheerful and so ready to make other people's burdens light.Good Father Abram!""Good Miss Rose!" mimicked the miller, smiling."Who thinks of others more than you do?"A whimsical mood seemed to strike Miss Chester.

"Oh, Father Abram," she cried, "wouldn't it be grand if I should prove to be your daughter? Wouldn't it be romantic? And wouldn't you like to have me for a daughter?""Indeed, I would," said the miller, heartily."If Aglaia had lived Icould wish for nothing better than for her to have grown up to be just such a little woman as you are.Maybe you are Aglaia," he continued, falling in with her playful mood; "can't you remember when we lived at the mill?"Miss Chester fell swiftly into serious meditation.Her large eyes were fixed vaguely upon something in the distance.Father Abram was amused at her quick return to seriousness.She sat thus for a long time before she spoke.

"No," she said at length, with a long sigh, "I can't remember anything at all about a mill.I don't think that I ever saw a flour mill in my life until I saw your funny little church.And if I were your little girl Iwould remember it, wouldn't I? I'm so sorry, Father Abram.""So am I," said Father Abram, humouring her."But if you cannot remember that you are my little girl, Miss Rose, surely you can recollect being some one else's.You remember your own parents, of course.""Oh, yes; I remember them very well -- especially my father.He wasn't a bit like you, Father Abram.Oh, I was only making believe: Come, now, you've rested long enough.You promised to show me the pool where you can see the trout playing, this afternoon.I never saw a trout."Late one afternoon Father Abram set out for the old mill alone.He often went to sit and think of the old days when he lived in the cottage across the road.Time had smoothed away the sharpness of his grief until he no longer found the memory of those times painful.But whenever Abram Strong sat in the melancholy September afternoons on the spot where "Dums" used to run in every day with her yellow curls flying, the smile that Lakelands always saw upon his face was not there.

The miller made his way slowly up the winding, steep road.The trees crowded so close to the edge of it that he walked in their shade, with his hat in his hand.Squirrels ran playfully upon the old rail fence at his right.Quails were calling to their young broods in the wheat stubble.

The low sun sent a torrent of pale gold up the ravine that opened to the west.Early September! -- it was within a few days only of the anniversary of Aglaia's disappearance.

The old overshot-wheel, half covered with mountain ivy, caught patches of the warm sunlight filtering through the trees.The cottage across the road was still standing, but it would doubtless go down before the next winter's mountain blasts.It was overrun with morning glory and wild gourd vines, and the door hung by one hinge.

Father Abram pushed open the mill door, and entered softly.And then he stood still, wondering.He heard the sound of some one within, weeping inconsolably.He looked, and saw Miss Chester sitting in a dim pew, with her head bowed upon an open letter that her hands held.

Father Abram went to her, and laid one of his strong hands firmly upon hers.She looked up, breathed his name, and tried to speak further.

"Not yet, Miss Rose," said the miller, kindly."Don't try to talk yet.

There's nothing as good for you as a nice, quiet little cry when you are feeling blue."It seemed that the old miller, who had known so much sorrow himself, was a magician in driving it away from others.Miss Chester's sobs grew easier.Presently she took her little plain-bordered handkerchief and wiped away a drop or two that had fallen from her eyes upon Father Abram's big hand.Then she looked up and smiled through her tears.Miss Chester could always smile before her tears had dried, just as Father Abram could smile through his own grief.In that way the two were very much alike.

The miller asked her no questions; but by and by Miss Chester began to tell him.

It was the old story that always seems so big and important to the young, and that brings reminiscent smiles to their elders.Love was the theme, as may be supposed.There was a young man in Atlanta, full of all goodness and the graces, who had discovered that Miss Chester also possessed these qualities above all other people in Atlanta or anywhere else from Greenland to Patagonia.She showed Father Abram the letter over which she had been weeping.It was a manly, tender letter, a little superlative and urgent, after the style of love letters written by young men full of goodness and the graces.He proposed for Miss Chester's hand in marriage at once.Life, he said, since her departure for a three-weeks' visit, was not to be endured.He begged for an immediate answer; and if it were favourable he promised to fly, ignoring the narrow-gauge railroad, at once to Lakelands.

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