Little Men

第14章

“Why,yes。Didyoubringyourbigdoll?“askedDaisy,hopingshehad,foronthelastvisitNanhadravagedthebabyhouse,andinsistedonwashingBlancheMatilda’splasterface,whichspoiltthepoordear’scomplexionforever。

“Yes,she’ssomewhereround,“returnedNan,withmostunmaternalcarelessness。

“Imadeyouaringcomingalong,andpulledthehairsoutofDobbin’stail。

Don’tyouwantit?“andNanpresentedahorse-hairringintokenoffriendship,astheyhadbothvowedtheywouldneverspeaktooneanotheragainwhentheylastparted。

Wonbythebeautyoftheoffering,Daisygrewmorecordial,andproposedretiringtothenursery,butNansaid,“No,Iwanttoseetheboys,andthebarn,“andranoff,swingingherhatbyonestringtillitbroke,whensheleftittoitsfateonthegrass。

“Hullo!Nan!“criedtheboysasshebouncedinamongthemwiththeannouncement,­;

“I’mgoingtostay。“

“Hooray!“bawledTommyfromthewallonwhichhewasperched,forNanwasakindredspirit,andheforesaw“larks“inthefuture。

“Icanbat;letmeplay,“saidNan,whocouldturnherhandtoanything,anddidnotmindhardknocks。

“Weain’tplayingnow,andoursidebeatwithoutyou。“

“Icanbeatyouinrunning,anyway,“returnedNan,fallingbackonherstrongpoint。

“Canshe?“askedNatofJack。

“Sherunsverywellforagirl,“answeredJack,wholookeddownuponNanwithcondescendingapproval。

“Willyoutry?“saidNan,longingtodisplayherpowers。

“It’stoohot,“andTommylanguishedagainstthewallasifquiteexhausted。

“What’sthematterwithStuffy?“askedNan,whosequickeyeswererovingfromfacetoface。

“Ballhurthishand;hehowlsateverything,“answeredJackscornfully。

“Idon’t,Inevercry,nomatterhowI’mhurt;it’sbabyish,“saidNan,loftily。

“Pooh!Icouldmakeyoucryintwominutes,“returnedStuffy,rousingup。

“Seeifyoucan。“

“Goandpickthatbunchofnettles,then,“andStuffypointedtoasturdyspecimenofthatpricklyplantgrowingbythewall。

Naninstantly“graspedthenettle,“pulleditup,andhelditwithadefiantgesture,inspiteofthealmostunbearablesting。

“Goodforyou,“criedtheboys,quicktoacknowledgecourageeveninoneoftheweakersex。

Morenettledthanshewas,Stuffydeterminedtogetacryoutofhersomehow,andhesaidtauntingly,“Youareusedtopokingyourhandsintoeverything,sothatisn’tfair。Nowgoandbumpyourheadrealhardagainstthebarn,andseeifyoudon’thowlthen。“

“Don’tdoit,“saidNat,whohatedcruelty。

ButNanwasoff,andrunningstraightatthebarn,shegaveherheadablowthatknockedherflat,andsoundedlikeabattering-ram。Dizzy,butundaunted,shestaggeredup,sayingstoutly,thoughherfacewasdrawnwithpain,­;

“Thathurt,butIdon’tcry。“

“Doitagain,“saidStuffyangrily;andNanwouldhavedoneit,butNatheldher;andTommy,forgettingtheheat,flewatStuffylikealittlegame-cock,roaringout,­;

“Stopit,orI’llthrowyouoverthebarn!“andsoshookandhustledpoorStuffythatforaminutehedidnotknowwhetherhewasonhisheadorhisheels。

“Shetoldmeto,“wasallhecouldsay,whenTommylethimalone。

“Nevermindifshedid;itisawfullymeantohurtalittlegirl,“saidDemi,reproachfully。

“Ho!Idon’tmind;Iain’talittlegirl,I’molderthanyouandDaisy;

sonow,“criedNan,ungratefully。

“Don’tpreach,Deacon,youbullyPosyeverydayofyourlife,“calledouttheCommodore,whojustthenhoveinsight。

“Idon’thurther;doI,Daisy?“andDemiturnedtohissister,whowas“pooring“Nan’stinglinghands,andrecommendingwaterforthepurplelumprapidlydevelopingitselfonherforehead。

“Youarethebestboyintheworld,“promptlyansweredDaisy;adding,astruthcompelledhertodo,“Youhurtmesometimes,butyoudon’tmeanto。“

“Putawaythebatsandthings,andmindwhatyouareabout,myhearties。

Nofightingallowedaboardthisship,“saidEmil,whoratherlordeditovertheothers。

“Howdoyoudo,MadgeWildfire?“saidMr。Bhaer,asNancameinwiththeresttosupper。“Givetherighthand,littledaughter,andmindthymanners,“headded,asNanofferedhimherleft。

“Theotherhurtsme。“

“Thepoorlittlehand!whathasitbeendoingtogetthoseblisters?“

heasked,drawingitfrombehindherback,whereshehadputitwithalookwhichmadehimthinkshehadbeeninmischief。

BeforeNancouldthinkofanyexcuse,Daisyburstoutwiththewholestory,duringwhichStuffytriedtohidehisfaceinabowlofbreadandmilk。Whenthetalewasfinished,Mr。Bhaerlookeddownthelongtabletowardshiswife,andsaidwithalaughinhiseyes,­;

“Thisratherbelongstoyoursideofthehouse,soIwon’tmeddlewithit,mydear。“

Mrs。Joknewwhathemeant,butshelikedherlittleblacksheepallthebetterforherpluck,thoughsheonlysaidinhersoberestway,­;

“DoyouknowwhyIaskedNantocomehere?“

“Toplagueme,“mutteredStuffy,withhismouthfull。

“Tohelpmakelittlegentlemenofyou,andIthinkyouhaveshownthatsomeofyouneedit。“

HereStuffyretiredintohisbowlagain,anddidnotemergetillDemimadethemalllaughbysaying,inhisslowwonderingway,­;

“Howcanshe,whenshe’ssuchatomboy?“

“That’sjustit,sheneedshelpasmuchasyou,andIexpectyousetheranexampleofgoodmanners。“

“Isshegoingtobealittlegentlemantoo?“askedRob。

“She’dlikeit;wouldn’tyou,Nan?“addedTommy。

“No,Ishouldn’t;Ihateboys!“saidNanfiercely,forherhandstillsmarted,andshebegantothinkthatshemighthaveshownhercourageinsomewiserway。

“Iamsorryyouhatemyboys,becausetheycanbewell-mannered,andmostagreeablewhentheychoose。Kindnessinlooksandwordsandwaysistruepoliteness,andanyonecanhaveitiftheyonlytrytotreatotherpeopleastheyliketobetreatedthemselves。“

Mrs。BhaerhadaddressedherselftoNan,buttheboysnudgedoneanother,andappearedtotakethehint,forthattimeatleast,andpassedthebutter;

said“please,“and“thankyou,““yes,sir,“and“no,ma’am,“withunusualeleganceandrespect。Nansaidnothing,butkeptherselfquietandrefrainedfromticklingDemi,thoughstronglytemptedtodoso,becauseofthedignifiedairsheputon。Shealsoappearedtohaveforgottenherhatredofboys,andplayed“Ispy“withthemtilldark。Stuffywasobservedtoofferherfrequentsucksonhiscandy-ballduringthegame,whichevidentlysweetenedhertemper,forthelastthingshesaidongoingtobedwas,­;

“Whenmybattledoreandshuttle-cockcomes,I’llletyouallplaywith’em。“

Herfirstremarkinthemorningwas“Hasmyboxcome?“andwhentoldthatitwouldarrivesometimeduringtheday,shefrettedandfumed,andwhippedherdoll,tillDaisywasshocked。Shemanagedtoexist,however,tillfiveo’clock,whenshedisappeared,andwasnotmissedtillsupper-time,becausethoseathomethoughtshehadgonetothehillwithTommyandDemi。

“Isawhergoingdowntheavenuealoneashardasshecouldpelt,“saidMaryAnn,cominginwiththehasty-pudding,andfindingeveryoneasking,“WhereisNan?“

“Shehasrunhome,littlegypsy!“criedMrs。Bhaer,lookinganxious。

“Perhapsshehasgonetothestationtolookafterherluggage,“suggestedFranz。

’Thatisimpossible,shedoesnotknowtheway,andifshefoundit,shecouldnevercarrytheboxamile,“saidMrs。Bhaer,beginningtothinkthathernewideamightberatherahardonetocarryout。

“Itwouldbelikeher,“andMr。Bhaercaughtuphishattogoandfindthechild,whenashoutfromJack,whowasatthewindow,madeeveryonehurrytothedoor。

TherewasMissNan,tobesure,tuggingalongaverylargeband-boxtiedupinlinenbag。Veryhotanddustyandtireddidshelook,butmarchedstoutlyalong,andcamepuffinguptothesteps,whereshedroppedherloadwithasighofrelief,andsatdownuponit,observedasshecrossedhertiredarms,­;

“Icouldn’twaitanylonger,soIwentandgotit。“

“Butyoudidnotknowtheway,“saidTommy,whilethereststoodroundenjoyingthejoke。

“Oh,Ifoundit,Inevergetlost。“

“It’samile,howcouldyougosofar?“

“Well,itwasprettyfar,butIrestedagooddeal。“

“Wasn’tthatthingveryheavy?“

“It’ssoround,Icouldn’tgetholdofitgood,andIthoughtmyarmswouldbreakrightoff。“

“Idon’tseehowthestation-masterletyouhaveit,“saidTommy。

“Ididn’tsayanythingtohim。Hewasinthelittleticketplace,anddidn’tseeme,soIjusttookitofftheplatform。“

“Rundownandtellhimitisallright,Franz,oroldDoddwillthinkitisstolen,“saidMr。Bhaer,joiningintheshoutoflaughteratNan’scoolness。

“Itoldyouwewouldsendforitifitdidnotcome。Anothertimeyoumustwait,foryouwillgetintotroubleifyourunaway。Promisemethis,orIshallnotdaretotrustyououtofmysight,“saidMrs。Bhaer,wipingthedustoffNan’slittlehotface。

“Well,Iwon’t,onlypapatellsmenottoputoffdoingthings,soI

don’t。“

“Thatisratheraposer;Ithinkyouhadbettergivehersomesuppernow,andaprivatelecturebyandby,“saidMr。Bhaer,toomuchamusedtobeangryattheyounglady’sexploit。

Theboysthoughtit“greatfun,“andNanentertainedthemallsupper-timewithanaccountofheradventures;forabigdoghadbarkedather,amanhadlaughedather,awomanhadgivenheradoughnut,andherhathadfallenintothebrookwhenshestoppedtodrink,exhaustedwithherexertion。

’Ifancyyouwillhaveyourhandsfullnow,mydear;TommyandNanarequiteenoughforonewoman,“saidMr。Bhaer,halfanhourlater。

“Iknowitwilltakesometimetotamethechild,butsheissuchagenerous,warm-heartedlittlething,Ishouldloveherevenifsheweretwiceasnaughty,“answeredMrs。Jo,pointingtothemerrygroup,inthemiddleofwhichstoodNan,givingawayherthingsrightandleft,aslavishlyasifthebigband-boxhadnobottom。

Itwasthosegoodtraitsthatsoonmadelittle“Giddygaddy,“astheycalledher,afavoritewitheveryone。Daisynevercomplainedofbeingdullagain,forNaninventedthemostdelightfulplays,andherpranksrivalledTommy’s,totheamusementofthewholeschool。Sheburiedherbigdollandforgotitforaweek,andfounditwellmildewedwhenshedraggeditup。Daisywasindespair,butNantookittothepainterwhoasatworkaboutthehouse,gothimtopaintitbrickred,withstaringblackeyes,thenshedresseditupwithfeathers,andscarletflannel,andoneofNed’sleadenhatchets;andinthecharacterofanIndianchief,thelatePoppydillatomahawkedalltheotherdolls,andcausedthenurserytorunredwithimaginarygore。Shegaveawayhernewshoestoabeggarchild,hopingtobeallowedtogobarefoot,butfounditimpossibletocombinecharityandcomfort,andwasorderedtoaskleavebeforedisposingofherclothes。Shedelightedtheboysbymakingafire-shipoutofashinglewithtwolargesailswetwithturpentine,whichshelighted,andthensentthelittlevesselfloatingdownthebrookatdusk。Sheharnessedtheoldturkey-cocktoastrawwagon,andmadehimtrotroundthehouseatatremendouspace。Shegavehercoralnecklaceforfourunhappykittens,whichhadbeentormentedbysomeheartlesslads,andtendedthemfordaysasgentlyasamother,dressingtheirwoundswithcoldcream,feedingthemwithadoll’sspoon,andmourningoverthemwhentheydied,tillshewasconsoledbyoneofDemi’sbestturtles。ShemadeSilastattooananchoronherarmlikehis,andbeggedhardtohaveabluestaroneachcheek,buthedarednotdoit,thoughshecoaxedandscoldedtillthesoft-heartedfellowlongedtogivein。Sherodeeveryanimalontheplace,fromthebighorseAndytothecrosspig,fromwhomshewasrescuedwithdifficulty。Whatevertheboysdaredhertodosheinstantlyattempted,nomatterhowdangerousitmightbe,andtheywerenevertiredoftestinghercourage。

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