第 35 节
作者:交通工具类:沧海一叶舟      更新:2021-02-24 23:05      字数:9322
  him。   In   time;   of   course;   all   this   was   changed;   but   it   was   several   days
  before   the   boy   learned   so   to   conduct   himself   that   he   did   not   shatter   to
  atoms the peace and propriety of the schoolroom。
  Outside of school David had little work to do now; though there were
  still  left  a  few    light  tasks   about   the   house。   Home     life  at  the   Holly
  farmhouse was the same for David; yet with a differencethe difference
  that comes from being really wanted instead of being merely dutifully kept。
  There   were   other   differences;   too;   subtle   differences   that   did   not   show;
  perhaps; but that still were there。
  Mr。 and Mrs。 Holly; more than ever now; were learning to look at the
  world through David's eyes。 One dayone wonderful daythey even went
  to   walk   in   the   woods   with   the   boy;   and   whenever   before   had   Simeon
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  Holly left his work for so frivolous a thing as a walk in the woods!
  It was not accomplished; however; without a struggle; as David could
  have   told。   The   day   was   a   Saturday;   clear;   crisp;   and   beautiful;   with   a
  promise of October in the air; and David fairly tingled to be free and away。
  Mrs。   Holly   was   bakingand   the   birds   sang   unheard   outside   her   pantry
  window。 Mr。 Holly was digging potatoesand the clouds sailed unnoticed
  above his head。
  All the morning David urged and begged。 If for once; just this once;
  they would leave everything and come; they would not regret it; he was
  sure。   But   they   shook   their   heads   and   said;   〃No;   no;   impossible!〃   In   the
  afternoon the pies were done and the potatoes dug; and David urged and
  pleaded again。 If once; only this once; they would go to walk with him in
  the woods; he would be so happy; so very happy! And to please the boy
  they went。
  It   was   a   curious   walk。   Ellen   Holly   trod   softly;   with   timid   feet。   She
  threw hurried; frightened glances from side to side。 It was plain that Ellen
  Holly did not know how to play。 Simeon Holly stalked at her elbow; stern;
  silent; and preoccupied。 It was plain that Simeon Holly not only did not
  know how to play; but did not even care to find out。
  The    boy    tripped   ahead    and   talked。    He   had   the   air  of  a  monarch
  displaying   his   kingdom。   On   one   side   was   a   bit   of   moss   worthy   of   the
  closest attention; on another; a vine that carried allurement in every tendril。
  Here was a flower that was like a story for interest; and there was a bush
  that   bore   a   secret   worth   the   telling。   Even   Simeon   Holly   glowed   into   a
  semblance   of   life   when   David   had   unerringly   picked   out   and   called   by
  name the spruce; and fir; and pine; and larch; and then; in answer to Mrs。
  Holly's     murmured:   〃But;   David;   where's   the   difference?   They   look   so
  much alike!〃 he had said:
  〃Oh; but they aren't; you know。 Just see how much more pointed at the
  top that fir is than that spruce back there; and the branches grow straight
  out; too; like arms; and they're all smooth and tapering at the ends like a
  pussy…cat's tail。 But the spruce back thereITS branches turned down and
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  outdidn't you notice?and they're all bushy at the ends like a squirrel's
  tail。 Oh; they're lots different! That's a larch 'way aheadthat one with the
  branches all scraggly and close down to the ground。 I could start to climb
  that easy; but I couldn't that pine over there。 See; it's 'way up; up; before
  there's a place for your foot! But I love pines。 Up there on the mountains
  where I lived; the pines were so tall that it seemed as if God used them
  sometimes to hold up the sky。〃
  And     Simeon     Holly    heard;    and   said  nothing;     and   that  he   did   say
  nothingespecially        nothing     in  answer    to   David's    confident    assertions
  concerning   celestial   and   terrestrial   architectureonly   goes   to   show   how
  well; indeed; the man was learning to look at the world through David's
  eyes。
  Nor   were   these   all   of   David's   friends   to   whom   Mr。   and   Mrs。   Holly
  were   introduced on that   memorable   walk。 There   were the birds;   and   the
  squirrels; and; in fact; everything that had life。 And each one he greeted
  joyously by name; as he would greet a friend whose home and habits he
  knew。   Here   was   a   wonderful   woodpecker;   there   was   a   beautiful   bluejay。
  Ahead;   that     brilliant   bit  of   color  that  flashed   across    their   path  was   a
  tanager。   Once;   far   up   in   the   sky;   as   they   crossed   an   open   space;   David
  spied a long black streak moving southward。
  〃Oh;     see!〃   he  exclaimed。     〃The    crows!    See   them?'way       up  there?
  Wouldn't it be fun if we could do that; and fly hundreds and hundreds of
  miles; maybe a thousand?〃
  〃Oh; David;〃 remonstrated Mrs。 Holly; unbelievingly。
  〃But they do! These look as if they'd started on their winter  journey
  South;   too;   but   if   they   have;   they're   early。   Most   of   them   don't   go   till
  October。 They come back in March; you know。 Though I've had them; on
  the mountain; that stayed all the year with me。〃
  〃My!      but  I  love   to   watch    them    go;〃   murmured       David;    his  eyes
  following the rapidly disappearing blackline。 〃Lots of birds you can't see;
  you     know;     when     they   start   for   the   South。    They    fly   at  nightthe
  woodpeckers and orioles and cuckoos; and lots of others。 They're afraid; I
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  guess; don't   you? But   I've seen   them。  I've watched   them。 They  tell   each
  other when they're going to start。〃
  〃Oh; David;〃 remonstrated Mrs。 Holly; again; her eyes reproving; but
  plainly enthralled。
  〃But   they   do   tell   each   other;〃   claimed   the   boy;   with   sparkling   eyes。
  〃They must! For; all of a sudden; some night; you'll hear the signal; and
  then   they'll   begin   to   gather   from   all   directions。   I've   seen   them。   Then;
  suddenly;   they're   all   up   and   off   to   the   Southnot   in   one   big   flock;   but
  broken     up   into  little  flocks;   following    one   after  another;    with   such   a
  beautiful whir of wings。 OofOOFOOF!and they're gone! And I don't
  see them again till next year。 But you've seen the swallows; haven't you?
  They go in the daytime; and they're the easiest to tell of any of them。 They
  fly so swift and straight。 Haven't you seen the swallows go?〃
  〃Why; II don't know; David;〃 murmured Mrs。 Holly; with a helpless
  glance at her husband stalking on ahead。 〃II didn't know there were such
  things toto know。〃
  There was more; much more; that David said before the walk came to
  an end。 And though; when it did end; neither Simeon Holly nor his wife
  said a word of its having been a pleasure or a profit; there was yet on their
  faces something of the peace and rest and quietness that belonged to the
  woods they had left。
  It was a beautiful monththat September; and David made the most of
  it。   Out   of   school   meant   out   of   doors   for   him。   He   saw   Mr。   Jack   and   Jill
  often。 He spent much time; too; with the Lady of the Roses。 She was still
  the   Lady   of   the   ROSES   to   David;   though   in   the   garden   now   were   the
  purple     and   scarlet  and   yellow    of  the   asters;  salvia;   and   golden    glow;
  instead of the blush and perfume of the roses。
  David   was   very   much   at   home   at   Sunnycrest。   He   was   welcome;   he
  knew; to go where he pleased。 Even the servants were kind to him; as well
  as was the elderly cousin whom he seldom saw; but who; he knew; lived
  there as company for his Lady of the Roses。
  Perhaps best; next to the garden; David loved the tower room; possibly
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  because Miss Holbrook herself so often suggested that they go there。 And
  it was there that they were when he said; dreamily; one day:
  〃I   like this   placeup   here  so   high;  only  sometimes   it   does   make   me
  think of that Princess; because it was in a tower like this that she was; you
  know。〃
  〃Fairy stories; David?〃 asked Miss Holbrook lightly。
  〃No; not exactly; though there was a Princess in it。 Mr。 Jack tol