第 10 节
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  work down here。 We set men to something else。 Do you see that woodpile
  by the shed door?〃
  〃Yes; sir。〃
  〃Very   good。   In   the   kitchen   you'll   find   an   empty   woodbox。   Do   you
  think you could fill it with wood from that woodpile? You'll find plenty of
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  short; small sticks already chopped。〃
  〃Oh; yes; sir; I'd like to;〃 nodded David; hastily but carefully tucking
  his violin into its case。 A minute later he had attacked the woodpile with a
  will; and Simeon Holly; after a sharply watchful glance; had turned away。
  But   the   woodbox;   after   all;   was   not   filled。 At   least;  it   was   not   filled
  immediately。 for at the very beginning of gathering the second armful of
  wood; David picked up a stick that had long lain in one position on  the
  ground;   thereby   disclosing   sundry   and   diverse   crawling   things   of   many
  legs; which filled David's soul with delight; and drove away every thought
  of the empty woodbox。
  It was only a matter of some strength and more patience; and still more
  time; to overturn other and bigger sticks; to find other and bigger of the
  many…legged; many…jointed creatures。 One; indeed; was so very wonderful
  that   David;  with   a  whoop of   glee; summoned   Mrs。   Holly  from  the   shed
  doorway to come and see。
  So urgent   was his   plea that   Mrs。 Holly  came with   hurried   stepsbut
  she went away with steps even more hurried; and David; sitting back on
  his woodpile seat; was left to wonder why she should scream and shudder
  and say 〃Ugh…h…h!〃 at such a beautiful; interesting thing as was this little
  creature who lived in her woodpile。
  Even then David did not think of that empty woodbox waiting behind
  the kitchen stove。 This time it was a butterfly; a big black butterfly banded
  with gold; and it danced and fluttered all through the back yard and out
  into the garden; David delightedly following with soft…treading steps; and
  movements   that   would   not   startle。   From   the   garden   to   the   orchard;   and
  from the orchard back to the garden danced the butterflyand David; and
  in the garden; near the house; David came upon Mrs。 Holly's pansy…bed。
  Even the butterfly was forgotten then; for down in the path by the pansy…
  bed David dropped to his knees in veritable worship。
  〃Why; you're just like little people;〃 he cried softly。 〃You've got faces;
  and some of you are happy; and some of you are sad。 And youyou big
  spotted yellow oneyou're laughing at me。 Oh; I'm going to play youall
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  of   you。   You'll   make   such   a   pretty   song;   you're   so   different   from   each
  other!〃 And   David   leaped   lightly   to   his   feet   and   ran   around   to   the   side
  porch for his violin。
  Five minutes later; Simeon Holly; coming into the kitchen; heard the
  sound of a violin through the open window。 At the same moment his eyes
  fell on the woodbox; empty save for a few small sticks at the bottom。 With
  an angry frown he strode through the outer door and around the corner of
  the house to the garden。 At once then he came upon David; sitting Turk…
  fashion   in   the   middle  of the   path   before  the  pansy…bed;  his   violin   at   his
  chin; and his whole face aglow。
  〃Well; boy; is this the way you fill the woodbox?〃 demanded the man
  crisply。
  David shook his head。
  〃Oh; no; sir; this isn't filling the woodbox;〃 he laughed; softening his
  music; but not stopping it。 〃Did you think that was what I was playing? It's
  the flowers here that I'm playingthe little faces; like people; you know。
  See;   this   is   that   big   yellow   one   over   there   that's   laughing;〃   he   finished;
  letting the music under his fingers burst into a gay little melody。
  Simeon   Holly   raised   an   imperious   hand;   and   at   the   gesture   David
  stopped his melody in the middle of a run; his eyes flying wide open in
  plain wonderment。
  〃You meanI'm not playingright?〃 he asked。
  〃I'm not talking of your playing;〃 retorted Simeon Holly severely。 〃I'm
  talking of that woodbox I asked you to fill。〃
  David's face cleared。
  〃Oh;   yes;   sir。   I'll   go   and   do   it;〃   he   nodded;   getting   cheerfully   to   his
  feet。
  〃But I told you to do it before。〃
  David's eyes grew puzzled again。
  〃I know; sir; and I started to;〃 he answered; with the obvious patience
  of one who finds himself obliged to explain what should be a self…evident
  fact; 〃but I   saw so many  beautiful things;   one after another;   and when   I
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  found these funny little flower…people I just had to play them。 Don't you
  see?〃
  〃No;    I  can't  say   that  I  do;   when    I'd  already   told   you   to  fill  the
  woodbox;〃 rejoined the man; with uncompromising coldness。
  〃You meaneven then that I ought to have filled the woodbox first?〃
  〃I certainly do。〃
  David's eyes flew wide open again。
  〃But my songI'd have lost it!〃 he exclaimed。 〃And father said always
  when a song came to me to play it at once。 Songs are like the mists of the
  morning and the rainbows; you know; and they don't stay with you long。
  You just have to catch them quick; before they go。 Now; don't you see?〃
  But   Simeon   Holly;   with   a   despairingly   scornful   gesture;   had   turned
  away;     and   David;    after  a  moment's      following    him   with    wistful   eyes;
  soberly     walked     toward    the   kitchen   door。   Two     minutes    later  he   was
  industriously working at his task of filling the woodbox。
  That for David the affair was not satisfactorily settled was evidenced
  by   his   thoughtful   countenance   and   preoccupied   air;   however;   nor   were
  matters   helped   any   by   the   question   David   put   to   Mr。   Holly   just   before
  dinner。
  〃Do you mean;〃 he asked; 〃that because I didn't fill the woodbox right
  away; I was being a discord?〃
  〃You were what?〃 demanded the amazed Simeon Holly。
  〃Being   a   discordplaying   out   of   tune;   you   know;〃   explained   David;
  with    patient   earnestness。    〃Father    said〃   But   again   Simeon     Holly   had
  turned irritably away; and David was left with his perplexed questions still
  unanswered。
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  CHAPTER VI
  NUISANCES; NECESSARY
  AND OTHERWISE
  For some time after dinner; that first day; David watched Mrs。 Holly
  in silence while she cleared the table and began to wash the dishes。
  〃Do you want me tohelp?〃 he asked at last; a little wistfully。
  Mrs。   Holly;   with   a   dubious   glance   at   the   boy's   brown   little   hands;
  shook her head。
  〃No; I don't。 No; thank you;〃 she amended her answer。
  For another sixty seconds David was silent; then; still more wistfully;
  he   asked:   〃Are    all  these  things  you've   been   doing   all  day  'useful
  labor'?〃
  Mrs。   Holly   lifted  dripping   hands   from   the   dishpan  and   held  them
  suspended for an amazed instant。
  〃Are theyWhy; of course they are! What a silly question! What put
  that idea into your head; child?〃
  〃Mr。 Holly; and you see it's so different from what father used to call
  them。〃
  〃Different?〃
  〃Yes。   He   said   they   were   a   necessary   nuisance;dishes;   and   getting
  meals; and clearing up;and he didn't do half as many of them as you do;
  either。〃
  〃Nuisance; indeed!〃   Mrs。  Holly  resumed her   dishwashing   with some
  asperity。 〃Well; I should think that might have been just about like him。〃
  〃Yes; it was。 He was always that way;〃 nodded David pleasantly。 Then;
  after a moment; he queried: 〃But aren't you going to walk at all to…day?〃
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  〃To walk? Where?〃
  〃Why; through the woods and fieldsanywhere。〃
  〃Walking   in   the   woods;   NOWJUST  WALKING?   Land's   sake;   boy;
  I've got something else to do!〃
  〃Oh;    that's   too  bad;   isn't  it?〃  David's    face   expressed     sympathetic
  regret。〃 And it's such a nice day! Maybe it'll rain by tomorrow。〃
  〃Maybe it will;〃   retorted Mrs。  Holly; with   slightly uplifted   eyebrows
  and an expressive glance。 〃But whether it does or