第 35 节
作者:左思右想      更新:2021-02-20 04:45      字数:9322
  and the speech she was to make in behalf of the class。
  The following day was even busier。  But her mind was at
  rest; for the dress was a soft delicate lace easy to
  change; and the marks of alteration impossible to detect。
  The Bird Woman had telephoned to Grand Rapids; explained
  the situation and asked the Angel if she might use it。
  The reply had been to give the girl the contents of the chest。
  When the Bird Woman told Elnora; tears filled her eyes。
  〃I will write at once and thank her;〃 she said。  〃With all
  her beautiful gowns she does not need them; and I do。
  They will serve for me often; and be much finer than anything
  I could afford。  It is lovely of her to give me the dress
  and of you to have it altered for me; as I never could。〃
  The Bird Woman laughed。  〃I feel religious to…day;〃
  she said。  〃You know the first and greatest rock of my
  salvation is ‘Do unto others。'  I'm only doing to you
  what there was no one to do for me when I was a girl
  very like you。  Anna tells me your mother was here early
  this morning and that she came to see about getting you
  a dress。〃
  〃She is too late!〃 said Elnora coldly。  〃She had over
  a month to prepare my dresses; and I was to pay for them;
  so there is no excuse。〃
  〃Nevertheless; she is your mother;〃 said the Bird
  Woman; softly。  〃I think almost any kind of a mother
  must be better than none at all; and you say she has had
  great trouble。〃
  〃She loved my father and he died;〃 said Elnora。  〃The same
  thing; in quite as tragic a manner; has happened to
  thousands of other women; and they have gone on with
  calm faces and found happiness in life by loving others。
  There was something else I am afraid I never shall forget;
  this I know I shall not; but talking does not help。  I must
  deliver my presents and photographs to the crowd。  I have
  a picture and I made a present for you; too; if you would
  care for them。〃
  〃I shall love anything you give me;〃 said the Bird Woman。
  〃I know you well enough to know that whatever you do will
  be beautiful。〃
  Elnora was pleased over that; and as she tried on her
  dress for the last fitting she was really happy。  She was
  lovely in the dainty gown: it would serve finely for the ball
  and many other like occasions; and it was her very own。
  The Bird Woman's driver took Elnora in the carriage and
  she called on all the girls with whom she was especially
  intimate; and left her picture and the package containing
  her gift to them。  By the time she returned parcels for
  her were arriving。  Friends seemed to spring from everywhere。
  Almost every one she knew had some gift for her; while
  because they so loved her the members of her crowd had
  made her beautiful presents。  There were books; vases;
  silver pieces; handkerchiefs; fans; boxes of flowers
  and candy。  One big package settled the trouble at Sinton's;
  for it contained a dainty dress from  Margaret;
  a five…dollar gold piece; conspicuously labelled;
  〃I earned this myself;〃 from Billy; with which to buy
  music; and a gorgeous cut…glass perfume bottle; it would
  have cost five dollars to fill with even a moderate…
  priced scent; from Wesley。
  In an expressed crate was a fine curly…maple dressing
  table; sent by Freckles。  The drawers were filled with
  wonderful toilet articles from the Angel。  The Bird
  Woman added an embroidered linen cover and a small
  silver vase for a few flowers; so no girl of the class had
  finer gifts。  Elnora laid her head on the table sobbing
  happily; and the Bird Woman was almost crying herself。
  Professor Henley sent a butterfly book; the grade rooms in
  which Elnora had taught gave her a set of volumes covering
  every phase of life afield; in the woods; and water。
  Elnora had no time to read so she carried one of these
  books around with her hugging it as she went。  After she
  had gone to dress a queer…looking package was brought
  by a small boy who hopped on one foot as he handed it
  in and said:  〃Tell Elnora that is from her ma。〃
  〃Who are you?〃 asked the Bird Woman as she took
  the bundle。
  〃I'm Billy!〃 announced the boy。  〃I gave her the five dollars。
  I earned it myself dropping corn; sticking onions; and
  pulling weeds。  My; but you got to drop; and stick; and
  pull a lot before it's five dollars' worth。〃
  〃Would you like to come in and see Elnora's gifts?〃
  〃Yes; ma'am!〃 said Billy; trying to stand quietly。
  〃Gee…mentley!〃 he gasped。  〃Does Elnora get all this?〃
  〃Yes。〃
  〃I bet you a thousand dollars I be first in my class
  when I graduate。  Say; have the others got a lot more
  than Elnora?〃
  〃I think not。〃
  〃Well; Uncle Wesley said to find out if I could; and if
  she didn't have as much as the rest; he'd buy till she did;
  if it took a hundred dollars。  Say; you ought to know him!
  He's just scrumptious!  There ain't anybody any where finer
  'an he is。  My; he's grand!〃
  〃I'm very sure of it!〃 said the Bird Woman。  〃I've often
  heard Elnora say so。〃
  〃I bet you nobody can beat this!〃 he boasted。  Then he
  stopped; thinking deeply。  〃I don't know; though;〃
  he began reflectively。  〃Some of them are awful rich;
  they got big families to give them things and wagon loads
  of friends; and I haven't seen what they have。  Now; maybe
  Elnora is getting left; after all!〃
  〃Don't worry; Billy;〃 she said。  〃I will watch; and
  if I find Elnora is ‘getting left' I'll buy her some more
  things myself。  But I'm sure she is not。  She has more
  beautiful gifts now than she will know what to do with; and
  others will come。  Tell your Uncle Wesley his girl is
  bountifully remembered; very happy; and she sends her
  dearest love to all of you。  Now you must go; so I can
  help her dress。  You will be there to…night of course?〃
  〃Yes; sir…ee!  She got me a seat; third row from the
  front; middle section; so I can see; and she's going to
  wink at me; after she gets her speech off her mind。
  She kissed me; too!  She's a perfect lady; Elnora is。
  I'm going to marry her when I am big enough。〃
  〃Why isn't that splendid!〃 laughed the Bird Woman
  as she hurried upstairs。
  〃Dear!〃 she called。  〃Here is another gift for you。〃
  Elnora was half disrobed as she took the package and;
  sitting on a couch; opened it。  The Bird Woman bent over
  her and tested the fabric with her fingers。
  〃Why; bless my soul!〃 she cried。  〃Hand…woven; hand…
  embroidered linen; fine as silk。  It's priceless' I haven't
  seen such things in years。  My mother had garments like
  those when I was a child; but my sisters had them cut up
  for collars; belts; and fancy waists while I was small。
  Look at the exquisite work!〃
  〃Where could it have come from?〃 cried Elnora。
  She shook out a petticoat; with a hand…wrought ruffle
  a foot deep; then an old…fashioned chemise the neck and
  sleeve work of which was elaborate and perfectly wrought。
  On the breast was pinned a note that she hastily opened。
  〃I was married in these;〃 it read; 〃and I had intended
  to be buried in them; but perhaps it would be more sensible
  for you to graduate and get married in them yourself; if
  you like。  Your mother。〃
  〃From my mother!〃  Wide…eyed; Elnora looked at
  the Bird Woman。  〃I never in my life saw the like。
  Mother does things I think I never can forgive; and when
  I feel hardest; she turns around and does something that
  makes me think she just must love me a little bit; after all。
  Any of the girls would give almost anything to graduate
  in hand…embroidered linen like that。  Money can't buy
  such things。  And they came when I was thinking she
  didn't care what became of me。  Do you suppose she can
  be insane?〃
  〃Yes;〃 said the Bird Woman。  〃Wildly insane; if she
  does not love you and care what becomes of you。〃
  Elnora arose and held the petticoat to her。  〃Will you
  look at it?〃 she cried。  〃Only imagine her not getting my
  dress ready; and then sending me such a petticoat as this!
  Ellen would pay fifty dollars for it and never blink。
  I suppose mother has had it all my life; and I never saw
  it before。〃
  〃Go take your bath and put on those things;〃 said the
  Bird Woman。  〃Forget everything and be happy。  She is
  not insane。  She is embittered。  She did not understand
  how things would be。  When she saw; she came at once to
  provide you a dress。  This is her way of saying she is
  sorry she did not get the other。  You notice she has not
  spent any money; so perhaps she is quite honest in saying
  she has none。〃
  〃Oh; she is honest!〃 said Elnora。  〃She wouldn't care
  enough to tell an untruth。  She'd say just how things were;
  no matter what happened。〃
  Soon Elnora was ready for her dress。  She never had
  looked so well as when she again headed the processional
  across the flower and palm decked stage of the high
  school auditorium。  As she sat there she could have
  reached over and dropped a rose she carried into the
  seat she had occupied tha