登陆注册
14829100000080

第80章

Freckles lay beside a window where he could follow Lake Michigan's blue until the horizon dipped into it. He could see big soft clouds, white-capped waves, shimmering sails, and puffing steamers trailing billowing banners of lavender and gray across the sky.

Gulls and curlews wheeled over the water and dipped their wings in the foam. The room was filled with every luxury that taste and money could introduce.

All the tan and sunburn had been washed from Freckles' face in sweats of agony. It was a smooth, even white, its brown rift scarcely showing. What the nurses and Lady O'More had done to Freckles' hair McLean could not guess, but it was the most beautiful that he ever had seen. Fine as floss, bright in color, waving and crisp, it fell around the white face.

They had gotten his arms into and his chest covered with a finely embroidered, pale-blue silk shirt, with soft, white tie at the throat.

Among the many changes that had taken place during his absence, the fact that Freckles was most attractive and barely escaped being handsome remained almost unnoticed by the Boss, so great was his astonishment at seeing both cuffs turned back and the right arm in view. Freckles was using the maimed arm that previously he always had hidden.

"Oh Lord, sir, but I'm glad to see you!" cried Freckles, almost rolling from the bed as he reached toward McLean. "Tell me quick, is the Angel well and happy? Can me Little Chicken spread six feet of wing and sail to his mother? How's me new father, the Bird Woman, Duncans, and Nellie--darling little high-stepping Nelie?

Me Aunt Alice is going to choose the hat just as soon as I'm mended enough to be going with her. How are all the gang? Have they found any more good trees? I've been thinking a lot, sir. I believe I can find others near that last one. Me Aunt Alice thinks maybe I can, and Uncle Terence says it's likely. Golly, but they're nice, ilegant people. I tell you I'm proud to be same blood with them!

Come closer, quick! I was going to do this yesterday, and somehow I just felt that you'd surely be coming today and I waited.

I'm selecting the Angel's ring stone. The ring she ordered for me is finished and they sent it to keep me company. See? It's an emerald--just me color, Lord O'More says."Freckles flourished his hand.

"Ain't that fine? Never took so much comfort with anything in me life. Every color of the old swamp is in it. I asked the Angel to have a little shamrock leaf cut on it, so every time I saw it I'd be thinking of the `love, truth, and valor' of that song she was teaching me. Ain't that a beautiful song? Some of these days I'm going to make it echo. I'm a little afraid to be doing it with me voice yet, but me heart's tuning away on it every blessed hour.

Will you be looking at these now?"

Freckles tilted a tray of unset stones from Peacock's that would have ransomed several valuable kings. He held them toward McLean, stirring them with his right arm.

"I tell you I'm glad to see you, sir" he said. "I tried to tell me uncle what I wanted, but this ain't for him to be mixed up in, anyway, and I don't think I made it clear to him. I couldn't seem to say the words I wanted. I can be telling you, sir."McLean's heart began to thump as a lover's.

"Go on, Freckles," he said assuringly.

"It's this," said Freckles. "I told him that I would pay only three hundred dollars for the Angel's stone. I'm thinking that with what he has laid up for me, and the bigness of things that the Angel did for me, it seems like a stingy little sum to him. I know he thinks I should be giving much more, but I feel as if I just had to be buying that stone with money I earned meself; and that is all Ihave saved of me wages. I don't mind paying for the muff, or the drexing table, or Mrs. Duncan's things, from that other money, and later the Angel can have every last cent of me grandmother's, if she'll take it; but just now--oh, sir, can't you see that I have to be buying this stone with what I have in the bank? I'm feeling that I couldn't do any other way, and don't you think the Angel would rather have the best stone I can buy with the money I earned meself than a finer one paid for with other money?""In other words, Freckles," said the Boss in a husky voice, "you don't want to buy the Angel's ring with money. You want to give for it your first awful fear of the swamp. You want to pay for it with the loneliness and heart hunger you have suffered there, with last winter's freezing on the line and this summer's burning in the sun.

You want it to stand to her for every hour in which you risked your life to fulfill your contract honorably. You want the price of that stone to be the fears that have chilled your heart--the sweat and blood of your body."Freckles' eyes were filled with tears and his face quivering with feeling.

"Dear Mr. McLean," he said, reaching with a caress over the Boss's black hair and his cheek. "Dear Boss, that's why I've wanted you so.

I knew you would know. Now you will be looking at these? I don't want emeralds, because that's what she gave me."He pushed the green stones into a little heap of rejected ones.

Then he singled out all the pearls.

"Ain't they pretty things?" he said. "I'll be getting her some of those later. They are like lily faces, turtle-head flowers, dewdrops in the shade or moonlight; but they haven't the life in them that I want in the stone I give to the Angel right now."Freckles heaped the pearls with the emeralds. He studied the diamonds a long time.

"These things are so fascinating like they almost tempt one, though they ain't quite the proper thing," he said. "I've always dearly loved to be watching yours, sir. I must get her some of these big ones, too, some day. They're like the Limberlost in January, when it's all ice-coated, and the sun is in the west and shines through and makes all you can see of the whole world look like fire and ice; but fire and ice ain't like the Angel."The diamonds joined the emeralds and pearls. There was left a little red heap, and Freckles' fingers touched it with a new tenderness. His eyes were flashing.

同类推荐
  • 诸阿阇梨真言密教部类总录

    诸阿阇梨真言密教部类总录

    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。
  • 煎茶水记

    煎茶水记

    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。
  • 逢故人

    逢故人

    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。
  • 双灯记

    双灯记

    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。
  • 置酒行

    置酒行

    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。
热门推荐
  • 朝圣传

    朝圣传

    朝圣晚容,自有万千道法,大道三千,人人只求长生,而我只望能随心所欲.庙堂翻云雨,天凉寻道去,喝最烈的酒娶,娶最爱的女人,且看穿越在另一个人间的叶折如何能笑傲众生的崛起征程..........
  • 仙辟

    仙辟

    走不寻常的修仙道……创造神话……不起眼的少年如何崛起……
  • 妃比寻常:误惹腹黑邪王

    妃比寻常:误惹腹黑邪王

    她是21世纪的金牌杀手,一朝穿越成将军府比孩童还痴傻的废材五小姐身上。天生的玄力废柴,天天受尽委屈,多次死里逃生。既然你们不仁,休怪我不义!你们加注在我身上的痛苦,必以百倍回报之!所谓的亲情,早已烟消云散!好不容易遇到一个美男子,既然只是个变戏法的小白脸!死老天,你玩我!唔!原来那不叫戏法,原来是从某个空间里掏出来的。啥!说我是神的转世,你们是不是脑子有个洞!
  • 血凰花开:星渊殿下的凤皇妃

    血凰花开:星渊殿下的凤皇妃

    她,无心无情,雍容清贵。他,心智如妖,身份成谜。她穷尽一生,只为那抹染遍黑暗的血红。他算计一世,只为那双柔碎岁月的七彩水眸。那开往深渊之地的血凰花是谁的执念?又是谁的牵绊?“十年之后呢?”“离开。”“我想一起走。”“理由。”他微眯双眼,倾身一吻。“够吗?”“找死。”“深渊,我的名字。”她微怔,没了动作。深渊.......····················“你可以解脱的。”她木讷道“我可不想便宜别人。”他强笑,嘴角渗血。····················“真不愧是染呢。”他冷然道。最是无情人。“我护你”她转身拥住他。刹那间天降万剑,而他完好无缺。“染。”他颤声叫道。你这笨蛋。
  • 末世幻境

    末世幻境

    他们是暗地里的一个组织,专门研究各种远古幻境,但却不知这根不是幻境,而是外星给地球的灾难,灾难爆发,异兽、丧尸,统统现身,生,则成王。死,则灰飞。
  • 上古时代之归来

    上古时代之归来

    光明黑暗,对立的双方,一段感情,一次对决,她决然陨落,她执着等待。千年之后,她再度归来,是重蹈覆辙?还是执手携老?注:之前的末日精灵文因为手机的遗失而丢失了所有的存稿,所以不得不全部删除,以后有机会,还是可以写的。
  • 龙腾九万里

    龙腾九万里

    峨嵋派年轻高手,银龙剑客龙中宇赶赴武当参加剑盟大会,却陷入一个巨大的阴谋中并被囚禁,龙中宇能安然脱险按期参加剑会吗?江湖情势岌岌可危,龙中宇孤胆深入,历尽艰险查寻铁心孤客的下落。就在他为毫无线索而一筹莫展时,又得知铁心孤客就是二十年前名扬天下的剑神袁君达,也是龙中宇的生身父亲!
  • 系统在前,完美在后

    系统在前,完美在后

    当你拥有了完美,你会做些什么呢?也许是登上巅峰,也许是享受生活。而我们的女主最想做的就是——教训系统,巅峰?那是什么,钱以富可敌国,权,一国总统见了也的礼让三分。享受生活?一个全职男友搞定一切,饭来张口,衣来伸手。柯语沫的完美之路走完后,最最想的就是教训系统,丫的,想到那一路上的坑爹佳作,气就不打一出来,系统大大,屁股可准备好啦!
  • 勾魂夺天

    勾魂夺天

    孟朗不慎跌入勾魂谷,被一野人女孩所救。面对女孩每日狂喷鼻血,学得身傲人武术。重返社会,过勾魂人生!
  • 萌妻驾到:腹黑总裁的宠妻蜜诀

    萌妻驾到:腹黑总裁的宠妻蜜诀

    “你,你你你!”怎么会在我房间里?!“我进自己的房间还用给你打报告?!”某男皮笑肉不笑的说,他们因为一场家族连姻,从“井水不犯河水”的陌生人到相恋,相知,相爱……三年后,情敌回归,他们能否坚持最初的心跳……