第 31 节
作者:交通工具类:沧海一叶舟      更新:2021-02-24 23:05      字数:9321
  fairyland   of   beauty。   She   spent   money   like   water。   All   manner   of   artists;
  from the man who painted her ceilings to the man who planted her seeds;
  came   and   bowed       to  her  will。   From   the   four   corners   of   the   earth  she
  brought her treasures and lavished them through the house and grounds。
  Then;   every   summer;   she   came   herself;   and   lived   among   them;   a   very
  Princess indeed。〃
  〃And the boy?what became of the boy?〃 demanded David。 〃Didn't he
  see herever?〃
  Mr。 Jack shook his head。
  〃Not often; David; and when he did; it did not make him anyhappier。
  You see; the boy had become the Pauper; you must n't forget that。〃
  〃But he wasn't a Pauper when you left him last。〃                 〃Wasn't he? Well;
  then; I'll tell you about that。 You see; the boy; even though he did go away;
  soon found out that in his heart the Princess was still the girl; just the same。
  He loved her; and he wanted her to be his wife; so for a littlefor a very
  littlehe was wild enough to think that he might work and study and do
  great things in the world until he was even a Prince himself; and then he
  could marry the Princess。〃
  〃Well; couldn't he? 〃
  〃No。 To begin   with;   he lost   his   health。 Then;  away  back in   the   little
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  house     on   the  hill  something     happeneda      something     that   left  a  very
  precious charge for him to keep; and he had to go back and keep it; and to
  try to see if he couldn't find that lost health; as well。 And that is all。〃
  〃All! You don't mean that that is the end!〃 exclaimed Jill。
  〃That's the end。〃
  〃But that isn't a mite of a nice end;〃 complained David。 〃They always
  get married and live happy ever afterin stories。〃
  〃Do they?〃 Mr。 Jack smiled a little sadly。 〃Perhaps they do; David;in
  stories。〃
  〃Well; can't they in this one?〃
  〃I don't see how。〃
  〃Why can't he go to her and ask her to marry him?〃
  Mr。 Jack drew himself up proudly。
  〃The Pauper and the Princess? Never! Paupers don't go to Princesses;
  David; and say; 'I love you。'〃
  David frowned。
  〃Why not? I don't see whyif they want to do it。 Seems as if somehow
  it might be fixed。〃
  〃It can't be;〃 returned Mr。 Jack; his gaze on the towers that crowned
  the opposite hill; 〃not so long as always before the Pauper's eyes there are
  those gray walls behind which he pictures the Princess in the midst of her
  golden luxury。〃
  To   neither   David   nor   Jill   did   the   change   to   the   present   tense   seem
  strange。 The story was much too real to them for that。
  〃Well; anyhow; I think it ought to be fixed;〃 declared David; as he rose
  to his feet。
  〃So do Ibut we can't fix it;〃 laughed Jill。 〃And I'm hungry。 Let's see
  what there is to eat!〃
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  CHAPTER XVIII
  DAVID TO THE RESCUE
  It  was  a  beautiful   moonlight    night;  but   for  once  David    was   not
  thinking of the moon。 All the way to the Holly farmhouse he was thinking
  of Mr。 Jack's story; 〃The Princess and the Pauper。〃 It held him strangely。
  He  felt   that he   never   could   forget   it。   For some   reason   that   he   could   not
  have explained;  it made   him sad;  too;  and his step was very quiet   as he
  went up the walk toward the kitchen door。
  It was after eight o'clock。 David had taken supper with Mr。 Jack and
  Jill; and not for some hours had he been at the farmhouse。 In the doorway
  now he stopped short; then instinctively he stepped back into the shadow。
  In the kitchen a kerosene light was burning。 It showed Mrs。Holly crying at
  the table; and Mr。 Holly; white…faced and stern…lipped; staring at nothing。
  Then   Mrs。   Holly   raised   her   face;   drawn   and   tear…stained;   and   asked   a
  trembling question。
  〃Simeon; have you thought? We might goto Johnforhelp。〃
  David     was   frightened   then;   so   angry   was   the   look  that   came  into
  Simeon Holly's face。
  〃Ellen; we'll have no more of this;〃 said the man harshly。 〃Understand;
  I'd rather lose the whole thing andand starve; than go toJohn。〃
  David fled then。 Up the back stairs he crept to his room and left his
  violin。   A   moment   later   he   stole   down   again   and   sought   Perry   Larson
  whom he had seen smoking in the barn doorway。
  〃Perry;   what    is  it?〃  he  asked    in  a  trembling    voice。   〃What    has
  happenedin there?〃 He pointed toward the house。
  The man puffed for a moment in silence before he took his pipe from
  his mouth。
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  〃Well;   sonny;   I   s'pose   I   may   as   well   tell   ye。 You'll   have   ter   know   it
  sometime; seein' as 't won't be no secret long。 They've had a stroke o' bad
  luckMr。 an' Mis' Holly has。〃
  〃What is it?〃
  The man hitched in his seat。
  〃By sugar;  boy;  I   s'pose if   I tell   ye;  there ain't   no sartinty  that   you'll
  sense it at all。 I reckon it ain't in your class。〃
  〃But what is it?〃
  〃Well;   it's   moneyand   one   might   as   well   talk   moonshine   to   you   as
  money;   I   s'pose;   but   here   goes   it。   It's   a   thousand   dollars;   boy;   that   they
  owed。 Here; like this;〃 he explained; rummaging his pockets until he had
  found     a  silver  dollar   to  lay   on  his   open   palm。    〃Now;    jest  imagine     a
  thousand of them; that's heaps an' heapsmore 'n I ever see in my life。〃
  〃Like the stars?〃 guessed David。
  The man nodded。
  〃Ex…ACTLY! Well; they owed thisMr。 an' Mis' Holly didand they
  had agreed ter pay it next Sat'day。 And they was all right; too。 They had it
  plum saved in the bank; an' was goin' ter draw it Thursday; ter make sure。
  An' they was feelin' mighty pert over it; too; when ter…day along comes the
  news that somethin's broke kersmash in that bank; an' they've shet it up。
  An'   nary   a   cent   can   the   Hollys   git   nowan'   maybe   never。 Anyhow;   not
  'fore it's too late for this job。〃
  〃But won't he wait?that man they owe it to? I should think he'd have
  to; if they didn't have it to pay。〃
  〃Not much he will; when it's old Streeter that's got the mortgage on a
  good fat farm like this!〃
  David drew his brows together perplexedly。
  〃What is aa mortgage?〃 he asked。 〃Is it anything like a porte…cochere?
  I   KNOW   what   that   is;   'cause   my   Lady   of   the   Roses   has   one;   but   we
  haven't got thatdown here。〃
  Perry Larson sighed in exasperation。
  〃Gosh; if that ain't 'bout what I expected of ye! No; it ain't even second
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  cousin to aa…that thing you're a…talkin' of。 In plain wordin'; it's jest this:
  Mr。 Holly; he says ter Streeter: 'You give me a thousand dollars and I'll pay
  ye back on a sartin day; if I don't pay; you can sell my farm fur what it'll
  bring; an' TAKE yer pay。 Well; now here 't is。 Mr。 Holly can't pay; an' so
  Streeter will put up the farm fur sale。〃
  〃What; with Mr。 and Mrs。 Holly LIVING here?〃
  〃Sure! Only they'll have ter git out; ye know。〃
  〃Where'll they go?〃
  〃The Lord knows; I don't。〃
  〃And is THAT what they're crying forin there?because they've got
  to go?〃
  〃Sure!〃
  〃But isn't there anything; anywhere; that can be done tostop it?〃
  〃I don't see how; kid;not unless some one ponies up with the money
  'fore   next   Sat'day;an'   a   thousand   o'   them   things   don't   grow   on  ev'ry
  bush;〃 he finished; gently patting the coin in his hand。
  At the words a swift change came to David's face。 His cheeks paled
  and his eyes dilated in terror。 It was as if ahead of him he saw a yawning
  abyss; eager to engulf him。
  〃And you sayMONEY wouldfix it?〃 he asked thickly。
  〃Ex…ACT…ly!a thousand o' them; though; 't would take。〃
  A dawning relief came into David's eyesit was as if he saw a bridge
  across the abyss。
  〃You   meanthat   there  wouldn't ANYTHING  do;  only  silver pieces
  like those?〃 he questioned hopefully。
  〃Sugar; kid; 'course there would! Gosh; but you BE a checkerboard o'
  sense   an'   nonsense;   an'   no   mistake!  Any   money   would   do   the   jobany
  money! Don't ye see? Anything that's money。〃
  〃Would g…gold do it?〃 David's voice was very faint now。
  〃Sure!gold;   or   silver;