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第6章 Little Sister(6)

Men took off their hats,got out of the road when she came pounding along,and stared after her like "be-addled mummies,"my mother said.But that was all she,or any one else,could say.

The young fellows were wild about her,and if they tried to sidle up to her in the hope that they might lead her horse or get to hold her foot when she mounted,they always saw when they reached her,that she wasn't there.

But she was here!I had seen her only a few times,but this was the Pryor girl,just as sure as I would have known if it had been Sally.What dazed me was that she answered in every particular the deion Laddie had given me of the Queen's daughter.And worst of all,from the day she first came among us,moving so proud and cold,blabbing old Hannah Dover said she carried herself like a Princess--as if Hannah Dover knew HOW a Princess carried herself!--every living soul,my father even,had called her the Princess.At first it was because she was like they thought a Princess would be,but later they did it in meanness,to make fun.After they knew her name,they were used to calling her the Princess,so they kept it up,but some of them were secretly proud of her;because she could look,and do,and be what they would have given anything to,and knew they couldn't to save them.

I was never in such a fix in all my life.She looked more as Laddie had said the Princess would than you would have thought any woman could,but she was Pamela Pryor,nevertheless.Every one called her the Princess,but she couldn't make reality out of that.She just couldn't be the Fairy Queen's daughter;so the letter couldn't possibly be for her.

She had no business in our woods;you could see that they had plenty of their own.She went straight to the door of the willow room and walked in as if she belonged there.What if she found the hollow and took Laddie's letter!Fast as I could slip over the leaves,I went back.She was on the moss carpet,on her knees,and the letter was in her fingers.It's a good thing to have your manners soundly thrashed into you.You've got to be scared stiff before you forget them.I wasn't so afraid of her as I would have been if I had known she WAS the princess,and have Laddies letter,she should not.What had the kind of girl she was,from a home like hers,to teach any one from our house about making sunshine?I was at the willow wall by that time peering through,so I just parted it a little and said:"Please put back that letter where you got it.It isn't for you."She knelt on the mosses,the letter in her hand,and her face,as she turned to me,was rather startled;but when she saw me she laughed,and said in the sweetest voice I ever heard:"Are you so very sure of that?""Well I ought to be,"I said."I put it there.""Might I inquire for whom you put it there?"

"No ma'am!That's a secret."

You should have seen the light flame in her eyes,the red deepen on her cheeks,and the little curl of laughter that curved her lips.

"How interesting!"she cried."I wonder now if you are not Little Sister.""I am to Laddie and our folks,"I said."You are a stranger."All the dancing lights went from her face.She looked as if she were going to cry unless she hurried up and swallowed it down hard and fast.

"That is quite true,"she said."I am a stranger.Do you know that being a stranger is the hardest thing that can happen to any one in all this world?""Then why don't you open your doors,invite your neighbours in,go to see them,and stop your father from saying such dreadful things?""They are not my doors,"she said,"and could you keep your father from saying anything he chooses?"I stood and blinked at her.Of course I wouldn't even dare try that.

"I'm so sorry,"was all I could think to say.

I couldn't ask her to come to our house.I knew no one wanted her.But if I couldn't speak for the others,surely I might for myself.I let go the willows and went to the door.The Princess arose and sat on the seat Laddie had made for the Queen's daughter.It was an awful pity to tell her she shouldn't sit there,for I had my doubts if the real,true Princess would be half as lovely when she came--if she ever did.Some way the Princess,who was not a Princess,appeared so real,I couldn't keep from becoming confused and forgetting that she was only just Pamela Pryor.Already the lovely lights had gone from her face until it made me so sad I wanted to cry,and I was no easy cry-baby either.If I couldn't offer friendship for my family I would for myself.

"You may call me Little Sister,if you like,"I said."I won't be a stranger.""Why how lovely!"cried the Princess.

You should have seen the dancing lights fly back to her eyes.

Probably you won't believe this,but the first thing I knew I was beside her on the throne,her arm was around me,and it's the gospel truth that she hugged me tight.I just had sense enough to reach over and pick Laddie's letter from her fingers,and then I was on her side.I don't know what she did to me,but all at once I knew that she was dreadfully lonely;that she hated being a stranger;that she was sorry enough to cry because their house was one of mystery,and that she would open the door if she could.

"I like you,"I said,reaching up to touch her curls.

I never had seen her that I did not want to.They were like I thought they would be.Father and Laddie and some of us had wavy hair,but hers was crisp--and it clung to your fingers,and wrapped around them and seemed to tug at your heart like it does when a baby grips you.I drew away my hand,and the hair stretched out until it was long as any of ours,and then curled up again,and you could see that no tins had stabbed into her head to make those curls.I began trying to single out one hair.

"What are you doing?"she asked.

"I want to know if only one hair is strong enough to draw a drowning man from the water or strangle an unhappy one,"I said.

"Believe me,no!"cried the Princess."It would take all I have,woven into a rope,to do that.""Laddie knows curls that just one hair of them is strong enough,"I boasted.

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