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第13章 Our Angel Boy(5)

"Thanky!"said Mrs.Freshett."I knowed you would.Josiah he says to me,`Don't you be apin'nobody.'`Josiah,'says I,`it takes a pretty smart woman in this world to realize what she doesn't know.Now I know what I know,well enough,but all I know is like to keep me an'my children in a log cabin an'on log cabin ways to the end of our time.You ain't even got the remains of the cabin you started in for a cow shed.'Says I,`Josiah,Miss Stanton knows how to get out of a cabin an'into a grand big palace,fit fur a queen woman.She's a ridin'in a shinin'kerridge,'stid of a spring wagon.She goes abroad dressed so's you men all stand starin'like cabbage heads.All hern go to church,an'Sunday-school,an'college,an'come out on the top of the heap.She does jest what I'd like to if I knowed how.An'she ain't come-uppety one morsel.'If I was to strike acrost fields to them stuck-up Pryors,I'd get the door slammed in my face if 'twas the missus,a sneer if 'twas the man,an'at best a nod cold as an iceberg if 'twas the girl.Them as want to call her kind `Princess,'and encourage her in being more stuck up 'an she was born to be,can,but to my mind a Princess is a person who thinks of some one besides herself once in a while.""I don't find the Pryors easy to become acquainted with,"said mother."I have never met the woman;I know the man very slightly;he has been here on business once or twice,but the girl seems as if she would be nice,if one knew her.""Well,I wouldn't have s'posed she was your kind,"said Mrs.

Freshett."If she is,I won't open my head against her any more.

Anyway,it was the grave-kivers I come about.""Just what is it,Mrs.Freshett?"asked mother.

"It's two men sellin'a patent iron kiver for to protect the graves of your dead from the sun an'the rain.""Who wants the graves of their dead protected from the sun and the rain?"demanded my mother sharply.

"I said to Josiah,`I don't know how she'll feel about it,but I can't do more than ask.'"

"Do they carry a sample?What is it like?"

"Jest the len'th an'width of a grave.They got from baby to six-footer sizes.They are cast iron like the bottom of a cook stove on the under side,but atop they are polished so they shine somethin'beautiful.You can get them in a solid piece,or with a hole in the centre about the size of a milk crock to set flowers through.They come ten to the grave,an'they are mighty stylish lookin'things.I have been savin'all I could skimp from butter,an'eggs,to get Samantha a organ;but says I to her:`You are gettin'all I can do for you every day;there lays your poor brother 'at ain't had a finger lifted for him since he was took so sudden he was gone before I knowed he was goin'.'Inever can get over Henry bein'took the way he was,so I says:

`If this would be a nice thing to have for Henry's grave,and the neighbours are goin'to have them for theirn,looks to me like some of the organ money will have to go,an'we'll make it up later.'I don't 'low for Henry to be slighted bekase he rid himself to death trying to make a president out of his pa's gin'ral.""You never told me how you lost your son,"said mother,feeling so badly she wiped one of my eyes full of oil.

"Law now,didn't I?"inquired Mrs.Freshett."Well mebby that is bekase I ain't had a chance to tell you much of anythin',your bein'always so busy like,an'me not wantin'to wear out my welcome.It was like this:All endurin'the war Henry an'me did the best we could without pa at home,but by the time it was over,Henry was most a man.Seemed as if when he got home,his pa was all tired out and glad to set down an'rest,but Henry was afire to be up an'goin'.His pa filled him so full o'Grant,it was runnin'out of his ears.Come the second run the Gin'ral made,peered like Henry set out to 'lect him all by hisself.He wore every horse on the place out,ridin'to rallies.Sometimes he was gone three days at a stretch.He'd git one place an'hear of a rally on ten miles or so furder,an'blest if he didn't ride plum acrost the state 'fore he got through with one trip.He set out in July,and he rid right straight through to November,nigh onto every day of his life.He got white,an'thin,an'narvous,from loss of sleep an'lack of food,an'his pa got restless,said Henry was takin'the 'lection more serious 'an he ever took the war.Last few days before votin'was cold an'raw an'Henry rid constant.'Lection day he couldn't vote,for he lacked a year of bein'o'age,an'he rid in with a hard chill,an'white as a ghost,an'he says:`Ma,'says he,`I've 'lected Grant,but I'm all tuckered out.Put me to bed an'kiver me warm.'"I forgot the sting in my eyes watching Mrs.Freshett.She was the largest woman I knew,and strong as most men.Her hair was black and glisteny,her eyes black,her cheeks red,her skin a clear,even dark tint.She was handsome,she was honest,and she was in earnest over everything.There was something about her,or her family,that had to be told in whispers,and some of the neighbours would have nothing to do with her.But mother said Mrs.Freshett was doing the very best she knew,and for the sake of that,and of her children,anyone who wouldn't help her was not a Christian,and not to be a Christian was the very worst thing that could happen to you.I stared at her steadily.She talked straight along,so rapidly you scarcely could keep up with the words;you couldn't if you wanted to think about them any between.There was not a quiver in her voice,but from her eyes there rolled,steadily,the biggest,roundest tears I ever saw.

They ran down her cheeks,formed a stream in the first groove of her double chin,overflowed it,and dripped drop,drop,a drop at a time,on the breast of her stiffly starched calico dress,and from there shot to her knees.

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