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第2章 The Woman Who Tried to Be Good[1913](2)

"Oh, don't give me any of that, Mooney!Blanche Devine's a towncharacter.Even the kids know what she is.If she's got religion or something, and wants to quit and be decent, why doesn't she go to another town-- Chicago or someplace--where nobody knows her?"That motion of Alderman Mooney's thumb against the smooth pipe bowl stopped.He looked up slowly.

"That's what I said--the mayor too.But Blanche Devine said she wanted to try it here.She said this was home to her.Funny--ain't it? Said she wouldn't be fooling anybody here.They know her.And if she moved away, she said, it'd leak out some way sooner or later.It does, she said.Always! Seems she wants to live like--well, like other women.She put it like this: she says she hasn't got religion, or any of that.She says she's no different than she was when she was twenty.She says that for the last ten years the ambition of her life has been to be able to go into a grocery store and ask the price of, say, celery; and, if the clerk charged her ten when it ought to be seven, to be able to sass him with a regular piece of her mind-- and then sail out and trade somewhere else until he saw that she didn't have to stand anything from storekeepers, any more than any other woman that did her own marketing.She's a smart woman, Blanche is! God knows I ain't taking her part--exactly; but she talked a little, and the mayor and me got a little of her history."A sneer appeared on the face of the Very Young Husband.He had been known before he met Jen as a rather industrious sower of wild oats.He knew a thing or two, did the Very Young Husband, in spite of his youth! He always fussed when Jen wore even a V-necked summer gown on the street.

"Oh, she wasn't playing for sympathy," went on Alderman Mooney in answer to the sneer."She said she'd always paid her way and always expected to.Seems her husband left her without a cent when she was eighteen--with a baby.She worked for four dollars a week in a cheap eating house.The two of 'em couldn't live on that.Then the baby----""Good night!" said the Very Young Husband."I suppose Mrs.Mooney's going to call?""Minnie! It was her scolding all through supper that drove me down to monkey with the furnace.She's wild--Minnie is." He peeled off hisoveralls and hung them on a nail.The Young Husband started to ascend the cellar stairs.Alderman Mooney laid a detaining finger on his sleeve."Don't say anything in front of Minnie! She's boiling! Minnie and the kids are going to visit her folks out West this summer; so I wouldn't so much as dare to say `Good morning!' to the Devine woman.Anyway, a person wouldn't talk to her, I suppose.But I kind of thought I'd tell you about her.

"Thanks!" said the Very Young Husband dryly.

In the early spring, before Blanche Devine moved in, there came stone- masons, who began to build something.It was a great stone fireplace that rose in massive incongruity at the side of the little white cottage.Blanche Devine was trying to make a home for herself.

Blanche Devine used to come and watch them now and then as the work progressed.She had a way of walking round and round the house, looking up at it and poking at plaster and paint with her umbrella or finger tip.One day she brought with her a man with a spade.He spaded up a neat square of ground at the side of the cottage and a long ridge near the fence that separated her yard from that of the Very Young Couple next door.The ridge spelled sweet peas and nasturtiums to our small-town eyes.

On the day that Blanche Devine moved in there was wild agitation among the white-ruffed bedroom curtains of the neighborhood.Later on certain odors, as of burning dinners, pervaded the atmosphere.Blanche Devine, flushed and excited, her hair slightly askew, her diamond eardrops flashing, directed the moving, wrapped in her great fur coat; but on the third morning we gasped when she appeared out-of-doors, carrying a little household ladder, a pail of steaming water, and sundry voluminous white cloths.She reared the little ladder against the side of the house, mounted it cautiously, and began to wash windows with housewifely thoroughness.Her stout figure was swathed in a gray sweater and on her head was a battered felt hat--the sort of window--washing costume that has been worn by women from time immemorial.We noticed that she used plenty of hot water and clean rags, and that she rubbed the glass until it sparkled, leaning perilously sideways on the ladder to detect elusive streaks.Ourkeenest housekeeping eye could find no fault with the way Blanche Devine washed windows.

By May, Blanche Devine had left off her diamond eardrops--perhaps it was their absence that gave her face a new expression.When she went downtown we noticed that her hats were more like the hats the other women in our town wore; but she still affected extravagant footgear, as is right and proper for a stout woman who has cause to be vain of her feet.We noticed that her trips downtown were rare that spring and summer.She used to come home laden with little bundles; and before supper she would change her street clothes for a neat, washable housedress, as is our thrifty custom.Through her bright windows we could see her moving briskly about from kitchen to sitting room; and from the smells that floated out from her kitchen door, she seemed to be preparing for her solitary supper the same homely viands that were frying or stewing or baking in our kitchens.Sometimes you could detect the delectable scent of browning, hot tea biscuit.It takes a determined woman to make tea biscuit for no one but herself.

Blanche Devine joined the church.On the first Sunday morning she came to the service there was a little flurry among the ushers at the vestibule door.They seated her well in the rear.The second Sunday morning a dreadful thing happened.The woman next to whom they seated her turned, regarded her stonily for a moment, then rose agitatedly and moved to a pew across the aisle.

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