a girl of the limberlost-第15章
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hand she lightly shook; and tossed it as she studied。
The man stood out in the night and watched。
For a long time a leaf turned at intervals and the
hair…drying went on。 The man drew nearer。 The picture
grew more beautiful as he approached。 He could not
see so well as he desired; for the screen was of white
mosquito netting; and it angered him。 He cautiously
crept closer。 The elevation shut off his view。 Then he
remembered the large willow tree shading the well and
branching across the window fit the west end of the cabin。
From childhood Elnora had stepped from the sill to a limb
and slid down the slanting trunk of the tree。 He reached
it and noiselessly swung himself up。 Three steps out
on the big limb the man shuddered。 He was within a
few feet of the girl。
He could see the throb of her breast under its thin
covering and smell the fragrance of the tossing hair。
He could see the narrow bed with its pieced calico cover;
the whitewashed walls with gay lithographs; and every
crevice stuck full of twigs with dangling cocoons。
There were pegs for the few clothes; the old chest;
the little table; the two chairs; the uneven floor covered
with rag rugs and braided corn husk。 But nothing was worth
a glance except the perfect face and form within reach by
one spring through the rotten mosquito bar。 He gripped
the limb above that on which he stood; licked his lips;
and breathed through his throat to be sure he was making
no sound。 Elnora closed the book and laid it aside。
She picked up a towel; and turning the gathered ends of
her hair rubbed them across it; and dropping the towel on
her lap; tossed the hair again。 Then she sat in deep thought。
By and by words began to come softly。 Near as he was
the man could not hear at first。 He bent closer and
listened intently。
〃ever could be so happy;〃 murmured the soft voice。
〃The dress is so pretty; such shoes; the coat; and everything。
I won't have to be ashamed again; not ever again;
for the Limberlost is full of precious moths; and
I always can collect them。 The Bird Woman will buy
more to…morrow; and the next day; and the next。 When they
are all gone; I can spend every minute gathering
cocoons; and hunting other things I can sell。 Oh; thank
God; for my precious; precious money。 Why; I didn't
pray in vain after all! I thought when I asked the Lord
to hide me; there in that big hall; that He wasn't doing
it; because I wasn't covered from sight that instant。
But I'm hidden now; I feel that。〃 Elnora lifted her eyes
to the beams above her。 〃I don't know much about praying
properly;〃 she muttered; 〃but I do thank you; Lord; for
hiding me in your own time and way。〃
Her face was so bright that it shone with a white radiance。
Two big tears welled from her eyes; and rolled down her
smiling cheeks。 〃Oh; I do feel that you have hidden me;〃
she breathed。 Then she blew out the lights; and the little
wooden bed creaked under her weight。
Pete Corson dropped from the limb and found his way
to the road。 He stood still a long time; then started back
to the Limberlost。 A tiny point of light flashed in the
region of the case。 He stopped with an oath。
〃Another hound trying to steal from a girl;〃 he exclaimed。
〃But it's likely he thinks if he gets anything it will be
from a woman who can afford it; as I did。〃
He went on; but beside the fences; and very cautiously。
〃Swamp seems to be alive to…night;〃 he muttered。
〃That's three of us out。〃
He entered a deep place at the northwest corner; sat
on the ground and taking a pencil from his pocket; he
tore a leaf from a little notebook; and laboriously wrote
a few lines by the light he carried。 Then he went back
to the region of the case and waited。 Before his eyes
swept the vision of the slender white creature with
tossing hair。 He smiled; and worshipped it; until a
distant rooster faintly announced dawn。
Then he unlocked the case again; and replaced the
money; laid the note upon it; and went back to
concealment; where he remained until Elnora came down the
trail in the morning; appearing very lovely in her new
dress and hat。
CHAPTER V
WHEREIN ELNORA RECEIVES A WARNING;
AND BILLY APPEARS ON THE SCENE
It would be difficult to describe how happy Elnora
was that morning as she hurried through her work;
bathed and put on the neat; dainty gingham dress;
and the tan shoes。 She had a struggle with her hair。
It crinkled; billowed; and shone; and she could
not avoid seeing the becoming frame it made around
her face。 But in deference to her mother's feelings the
girl set her teeth; and bound her hair closely to her head
with a shoe…string。 〃Not to be changed at the case;〃
she told herself。
That her mother was watching she was unaware。 Just as
she picked up the beautiful brown ribbon Mrs。 Comstock spoke。
〃You had better let me tie that。 You can't reach
behind yourself and do it right。〃
Elnora gave a little gasp。 Her mother never before
had proposed to do anything for the girl that by any
possibility she could do herself。 Her heart quaked at
the thought of how her mother would arrange that bow;
but Elnora dared not refuse。 The offer was too precious。
It might never be made again。
〃Oh thank you!〃 said the girl; and sitting down she
held out the ribbon。
Her mother stood back and looked at her critically。
〃You haven't got that like Mag Sinton had it last
night;〃 she announced。 〃You little idiot! You've tried
to plaster it down to suit me; and you missed it。 I liked
it away better as Mag fixed it; after I saw it。 You didn't
look so peeled。〃
〃Oh mother; mother!〃 laughed Elnora; with a half
sob in her voice。
〃Hold still; will you?〃 cried Mrs。 Comstock。 〃You'll be
late; and I haven't packed your dinner yet。〃
She untied the string and shook out the hair。 It rose
with electricity and clung to her fingers and hands。 Mrs。
Comstock jumped back as if bitten。 She knew that touch。
Her face grew white; and her eyes angry。
〃Tie it yourself;〃 she said shortly; 〃and then I'll put
on the ribbon。 But roll it back loose like Mag did。
It looked so pretty that way。〃
Almost fainting Elnora stood before the glass; divided
off the front parts of her hair; and rolled them as Mrs。
Sinton had done; tied it at the nape of her neck; then sat
while her mother arranged the ribbon。
〃If I pull it down till it comes tight in these creases
where she had it; it will be just right; won't it?〃 queried
Mrs。 Comstock; and the amazed Elnora stammered
〃Yes。〃
When she looked in the glass the bow was perfectly
tied; and how the gold tone of the brown did match the
lustre of the shining hair! 〃That's pretty;〃 commented
Mrs。 Comstock's soul; but her stiff lips had said all that
could be forced from them for once。 Just then Wesley
Sinton came to the door。
〃Good morning;〃 he cried heartily。 〃Elnora; you
look a picture! My; but you're sweet! If any of the
city boys get sassy you tell your Uncle Wesley; and
he'll horsewhip them。 Here's your Christmas present
from me。〃 He handed Elnora the leather lunch box; with
her name carved across the strap in artistic lettering。
〃Oh Uncle Wesley!〃 was all Elnora could say。
〃Your Aunt Maggie filled it for me for a starter;〃 he said。
〃Now; if you are ready; I'm going to drive past your way
and you can ride almost to Onabasha with me; and save
the new shoes that much。〃
Elnora was staring at the box。 〃Oh I hope it isn't
impolite to open it before you;〃 she said。 〃I just feel
as if I must see inside。〃
〃Don't you stand on formality with the neighbours;〃
laughed Sinton。 〃Look in your box if you want to!〃
Elnora slipped the strap and turned back the lid。
This disclosed the knife; fork; napkin; and spoon; the
milk flask; and the interior