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第24章 THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER(24)

When the evening of the last day came we stayed out too long; Seppi and Iwere in fault for that; we could not bear to part with Nikolaus; so it was very late when we left him at his door.We lingered near awhile, listening; and that happened which we were fearing.His father gave him the promised punishment, and we heard his shrieks.But we listened only a moment, then hurried away, remorseful for this thing which we had caused.And sorry for the father, too; our thought being, "If he only knew--if he only knew!"In the morning Nikolaus did not meet us at the appointed place, so we went to his home to see what the matter was.His mother said:

"His father is out of all patience with these goings-on, and will not have any more of it.Half the time when Nick is needed he is not to be found; then it turns out that he has been gadding around with you two.

His father gave him a flogging last night.It always grieved me before, and many's the time I have begged him off and saved him, but this time he appealed to me in vain, for I was out of patience myself.""I wish you had saved him just this one time," I said, my voice trembling a little; "it would ease a pain in your heart to remember it some day."She was ironing at the time, and her back was partly toward me.She turned about with a startled or wondering look in her face and said, "What do you mean by that?"I was not prepared, and didn't know anything to say; so it was awkward, for she kept looking at me; but Seppi was alert and spoke up:

"Why, of course it would be pleasant to remember, for the very reason we were out so late was that Nikolaus got to telling how good you are to him, and how he never got whipped when you were by to save him; and he was so full of it, and we were so full of the interest of it, that none of us noticed how late it was getting.""Did he say that? Did he?" and she put her apron to her eyes.

"You can ask Theodor--he will tell you the same.""It is a dear, good lad, my Nick," she said."I am sorry I let him get whipped; I will never do it again.To think--all the time I was sitting here last night, fretting and angry at him, he was loving me and praising me! Dear, dear, if we could only know! Then we shouldn't ever go wrong;but we are only poor, dumb beasts groping around and making mistakes.Ishan't ever think of last night without a pang."She was like all the rest; it seemed as if nobody could open a mouth, in these wretched days, without saying something that made us shiver.They were "groping around," and did not know what true, sorrowfully true things they were saying by accident.

Seppi asked if Nikolaus might go out with us.

"I am sorry," she answered, "but he can't.To punish him further, his father doesn't allow him to go out of the house to-day."We had a great hope! I saw it in Seppi's eyes.We thought, "If he cannot leave the house, he cannot be drowned." Seppi asked, to make sure:

"Must he stay in all day, or only the morning?""All day.It's such a pity, too; it's a beautiful day, and he is so unused to being shut up.But he is busy planning his party, and maybe that is company for him.I do hope he isn't too lonesome."Seppi saw that in her eye which emboldened him to ask if we might go up and help him pass his time.

"And welcome!" she said, right heartily."Now I call that real friendship, when you might be abroad in the fields and the woods, having a happy time.You are good boys, I'll allow that, though you don't always find satisfactory ways of improving it.Take these cakes--for yourselves--and give him this one, from his mother."The first thing we noticed when we entered Nikolaus's room was the time--a quarter to 10.Could that be correct? Only such a few minutes to live! I felt a contraction at my heart.Nikolaus jumped up and gave us a glad welcome.He was in good spirits over his plannings for his party and had not been lonesome.

"Sit down," he said, "and look at what I've been doing.And I've finished a kite that you will say is a beauty.It's drying, in the kitchen; I'll fetch it."He had been spending his penny savings in fanciful trifles of various kinds, to go as prizes in the games, and they were marshaled with fine and showy effect upon the table.He said:

"Examine them at your leisure while I get mother to touch up the kite with her iron if it isn't dry enough yet."Then he tripped out and went clattering down-stairs, whistling.

We did not look at the things; we couldn't take any interest in anything but the clock.We sat staring at it in silence, listening to the ticking, and every time the minute-hand jumped we nodded recognition--one minute fewer to cover in the race for life or for death.Finally Seppi drew a deep breath and said:

"Two minutes to ten.Seven minutes more and he will pass the death-point.Theodor, he is going to be saved! He's going to--""Hush! I'm on needles.Watch the clock and keep still."Five minutes more.We were panting with the strain and the excitement.

Another three minutes, and there was a footstep on the stair.

"Saved!" And we jumped up and faced the door.

The old mother entered, bringing the kite."Isn't it a beauty?" she said."And, dear me, how he has slaved over it--ever since daylight, Ithink, and only finished it awhile before you came." She stood it against the wall, and stepped back to take a view of it."He drew the pictures his own self, and I think they are very good.The church isn't so very good, I'll have to admit, but look at the bridge--any one can recognize the bridge in a minute.He asked me to bring it up....Dear me! it's seven minutes past ten, and I--""But where is he?"

"He? Oh, he'll be here soon; he's gone out a minute.""Gone out?"

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