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第7章 THE VALLEY(2)

"Boy,boy,stop that!"he thundered."Are you mad--clean mad?Go into the house,I say!"And the boy,dazed but obedient,put up his violin,and followed the woman,who,with tear-blinded eyes,was leading the way down the stairs.

Mrs.Holly was frightened,but she was also strangely moved.From the long ago the sound of another violin had come to her--a violin,too,played by a boy's hands.But of this,all this,Mrs.

Holly did not like to think.

In the kitchen now she turned and faced her young guest.

"Are you hungry,little boy?"

David hesitated;he had not forgotten the woman,the milk,and the gold-piece.

"Are you hungry--dear?"stammered Mrs.Holly again;and this time David's clamorous stomach forced a "yes"from his unwilling lips;which sent Mrs.Holly at once into the pantry for bread and milk and a heaped-up plate of doughnuts such as David had never seen before.

Like any hungry boy David ate his supper;and Mrs.Holly,in the face of this very ordinary sight of hunger being appeased at her table,breathed more freely,and ventured to think that perhaps this strange little boy was not so very strange,after all.

"What is your name?"she found courage to ask then.

"David."

"David what?"

"Just David."

"But your father's name?"Mrs.Holly had almost asked,but stopped in time.She did not want to speak of him."Where do you live?"she asked instead.

"On the mountain,'way up,up on the mountain where I can see my Silver Lake every day,you know.""But you didn't live there alone?"

"Oh,no;with father--before he--went away"faltered the boy.

The woman flushed red and bit her lip.

"No,no,I mean--were there no other houses but yours?"she stammered.

"No,ma'am."

"But,wasn't your mother--anywhere?"

"Oh,yes,in father's pocket."

"Your MOTHER--in your father's POCKET!"

So plainly aghast was the questioner that David looked not a little surprised as he explained.

"You don't understand.She is an angel-mother,and angel-mothers don't have anything only their pictures down here with us.And that's what we have,and father always carried it in his pocket.""Oh----h,"murmured Mrs.Holly,a quick mist in her eyes.Then,gently:"And did you always live there--on the mountain?""Six years,father said."

"But what did you do all day?Weren't you ever--lonesome?""Lonesome?"The boy's eyes were puzzled.

"Yes.Didn't you miss things--people,other houses,boys of your own age,and--and such things?"David's eyes widened.

"Why,how could I?"he cried."When I had daddy,and my violin,and my Silver Lake,and the whole of the great big woods with everything in them to talk to,and to talk to me?""Woods,and things in them to--to TALK to you!""Why,yes.It was the little brook,you know,after the squirrel,that told me about being dead,and--""Yes,yes;but never mind,dear,now,"stammered the woman,rising hurriedly to her feet--the boy was a little wild,after all,she thought."You--you should go to bed.Haven't you a--a bag,or--or anything?""No,ma'am;we left it,"smiled David apologetically."You see,we had so much in it that it got too heavy to carry.So we did n't bring it.""So much in it you didn't bring it,indeed!"repeated Mrs.

Holly,under her breath,throwing up her hands with a gesture of despair."Boy,what are you,anyway?"It was not meant for a question,but,to the woman's surprise,the boy answered,frankly,simply:--"Father says that I'm one little instrument in the great Orchestra of Life,and that I must see to it that I'm always in tune,and don't drag or hit false notes.""My land!"breathed the woman,dropping back in her chair,her eyes fixed on the boy.Then,with an effort,she got to her feet.

"Come,you must go to bed,"she stammered."I'm sure bed is--is the best place you.I think I can find what--what you need,"she finished feebly.

In a snug little room over the kitchen some minutes later,David found himself at last alone.The room,though it had once belonged to a boy of his own age,looked very strange to David.

On the floor was a rag-carpet rug,the first he had ever seen.On the walls were a fishing-rod,a toy shotgun,and a case full of bugs and moths,each little body impaled on a pin,to David's shuddering horror.The bed had four tall posts at the corners,and a very puffy top that filled David with wonder as to how he was to reach it,or stay there if he did gain it.Across a chair lay a boy's long yellow-white nightshirt that the kind lady had left,after hurriedly wiping her eyes with the edge of its hem.

In all the circle of the candlelight there was just one familiar object to David's homesick eyes--the long black violin case which he had brought in himself,and which held his beloved violin.

With his back carefully turned toward the impaled bugs and moths on the wall,David undressed himself and slipped into the yellow-white nightshirt,which he sniffed at gratefully,so like pine woods was the perfume that hung about its folds.Then he blew out the candle and groped his way to the one window the little room contained.

The moon still shone,but little could be seen through the thick green branches of the tree outside.From the yard below came the sound of wheels,and of men's excited voices.There came also the twinkle of lanterns borne by hurrying hands,and the tramp of shuffling feet.In the window David shivered.There were no wide sweep of mountain,hill,and valley,no Silver Lake,no restful hush,no daddy,--no beautiful Things that Were.There was only the dreary,hollow mockery of the Things they had Become.

Long minutes later,David,with the violin in his arms,lay down upon the rug,and,for the first time since babyhood,sobbed himself to sleep--but it was a sleep that brought no rest;for in it he dreamed that he was a big,white-winged moth pinned with a star to an ink-black sky.

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