Mistress Anne Part 35
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She found herself later, when the refreshments were served, brooding over Nancy. The little lady tasted nothing, but was not permitted to refuse the cup of tea which Anne brought to her.
"I had it made especially for you," she said; "you looked so tired."
"I am tired. You see we are having rather strenuous days."
"I know."
"It isn't easy to let--him--go."
"It isn't easy for anybody to let him go."
The eyes of the two women went to where Richard in the midst of a protesting group was trying to explain his reasons for deserting Crossroads.
He couldn't explain. They had a feeling that he was turning his back on them. "It's hard lines to have a good doctor and then lose him," was the general sentiment. He was made to feel that it would have been better not to have come than to end by deserting.
He was aware that he had forfeited something precious, and he voiced his thought when he joined his mother and Anne.
"I'll never have a practice quite like this. Neighborhood ties are something they know little about in cities."
His mother smiled up at him bravely. "There'll be other things."
"Perhaps;" he patted her hand. Then he fired a question at Anne. "Do you think I ought to go?"
"How can I tell?" Her eyes met his candidly. "I felt when you came that I couldn't understand how a man could bury himself here. And now I am wondering how you can leave. It seems as if you belong."
"I know what you mean."
She went on: "And I can't quite think of this dear lady alone."
Nancy stopped her. "Don't speak of that, my dear. I don't want you to speak of it. It is right that Richard should go."
Anne was telling herself pa.s.sionately that it was not right, when Beulah sent for her, and presently the little bride came down in her going-away gown, to be joined by Eric in the stiff clothes which seemed to rob him of the picturesqueness which belonged to him in less formal moments.
But Richard had no eyes for the bride and groom; he saw only Anne at the head of the stairway where he had first talked to her. How long ago it seemed, and how sweet she had been, and how shy.
The train was on the bridge, and a laughing crowd hurried out into the night to meet it. Peggy in the lead threw roses with a prodigal hand.
"Kiss me, Beulah," she begged at the last.
Beulah bent down to her, then was lifted in Eric's strong arms to the platform. Then the train drew out and she was gone!
Alone on the stairway, Anne and Richard had a moment before the crowd swept back upon them.
"Dr. Brooks, take your mother with you."
"She won't go."
"Then stay with her."
He caught at the edge of her flowing sleeve, and held it as if he would anchor her to him. "Do you want me to stay?"
Her eyes came up to him. She saw in them something which lifted her above and beyond her doubts of him. She had an ineffable sense of having found something which she could never lose.
Then as he drew back he was stammering, "Forgive me. I have been wanting to wish you happiness. Geoffrey told me----"
And now Peggy bore down upon them and all the heedless happy crowd, and Richard said, "Good-night," and was gone.
Yet when she was left alone, Anne felt desperately that she should have shouted after him, "I am not going to marry Geoffrey Fox. I am not going to be married at all."
CHAPTER XV
_In Which Anne Asks and Jimmie Answers._
"'A MONEYLESS man,'" said Uncle Rod, "'goes quickly through the market.'"
He had a basket on his arm. Anne, who was at her easel, looked up. "What did you buy?"
He laughed. His laugh had in it a quality of youth which seemed to contradict the signs of age which were upon him. Yet even these signs were modified by the carefulness of his attire and the distinction of his carriage. Great-uncle Rodman had been a dandy in his day, and even now his Norfolk coat and knickerbockers, his long divided beard and flowing tie gave him an air half foreign, wholly his own.
In his basket was a melon, crusty rolls, peaches and a bottle of cream.
"Such extravagance!" Anne said, as he showed her the bottle.
"It was the price of two chops. And not a lamb the less for it. Two chops would have been an extravagance, and now we shall feast innocently and economically."
"Where shall we eat?" Anne asked.
"Under the oak?"
She shook her head. "Too sunny."
"In the garden?"
"Not till to-night--people can see us from the road."
"You choose then." It was a game that they had played ever since she had come to him. It gave to each meal the atmosphere of an adventure.
"I choose," she clapped her hands, "I choose--by the fish-pond, Uncle Rod."
The fish-pond was at the end of the garden walk. Just beyond it a wooden gate connected a high brick wall and opened upon an acre or two of pasture where certain cows browsed luxuriously. The brick wall and the cows and the quiet of the corner made the fish-pond seem miles away from the town street which was faced by the front of Cousin Margaret's house.
The fish-pond was a favorite choice in the game played by Anne and Uncle Rod. But they did not always choose it because that would have made it commonplace and would have robbed it of its charm.
Anne, rising to arrange the tray, was stopped by Uncle Rodman. "Sit still, my dear; I'll get things ready."
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