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第29章 THE MARRY MONTH OF MAY(1)

PRITHEE, smite the poet in the eye when he would sing to you praises of the month of May.It is a month presided over by the spirits of mischief and madness.

Pixies and flibbertigibbets haunt the budding woods:

Puck and his train of midgets are busy in town and country.

In May nature holds up at us a chiding finger, bidding us remember that we are not gods, but overconceited members of her own great family.She reminds us that we are brothers to the chowder-doomed clam and the donkey; lineal scions of the pansy and the chimpanzee, and but cousins-german to the cooing doves, the quacking ducks and the housemaids and policemen in the parks.

In May Cupid shoots blindfolded -- millionaires marry stenographers; wise professors woo white-aproned gum-chewers behind quick-lunch counters; schoolma'ams make big bad boys remain after school; lads with ladders steal lightly over lawns where Juliet waits in her trellissed window with her telescope packed; young couples out for a walk come home married; old chaps put on white spats and promenade near the Normal School; even married men, grown unwontedly tender and sentimental, whack their spouses on the back and growl: "How goes it, old girl:"This May, who is no goddess, but Circe, masquerading at the dance given in honour of the fair d閎utante, Sum-mer, puts the kibosh on us all.

Old Mr.Coulson groaned a little, and then sat up straight in his invalid's chair.He had the gout very bad in one foot, a house near Gramercy Park, half a million dollars and a daughter.And he had a house-keeper, Mrs.Widdup.The fact and the name deserve a sentence each.They have it.

When May poked Mr.Coulson he became elder brother to the turtle-dove.In the window near which he sat were boxes of jonquils, of hyacinths, geraniums and pansies.The breeze brought their odour into the room.

Immediately there was a well-contested round between the breath of the flowers and the able and active effluvium from gout liniment.The liniment won easily; but not before the flowers got an uppercut to old Mr.Coulson's nose.The deadly work of the implacable, false enchant-ress May was done.

Across the park to the olfactories of Mr.Coulson came other unmistakable, characteristic, copyrighted smells of spring that belong to the-big-city-above-the-Subway, alone.The smells of hot asphalt, underground caverns, gasoline, patchouli, orange peel, sewer gas, Albany grabs, Egyptian cigarettes, mortar and the undried ink on news-papers.The inblowing air was sweet and mild.Sparrows wrangled happily everywhere outdoors.Never trust May.

Mr.Coulson twisted the ends of his white mustache, cursed his foot, and pounded a bell on the table by his side.

In came Mrs.Widdup.She was comely to the eye, fair, flustered, forty and foxy.

"Higgins is out, sir," she said, with a smile suggestive of vibratory massage."He went to post a letter.Can I do anything for you, sir?""It's time for my aconite," said old Mr.Coulson.

"Drop it for me.The bottle's there.Three drops.

In water.D -- that is, confound Higgins! There's nobody in this house cares if I die here in this chair for want of attention."Mrs.Widdup sighed deeply.

"Don't be saying that, sir," she said."There's them that would care more than any one knows.Thirteen drops, you said, sir?""Three," said old man Coulson.

He took his dose and then Mrs.Widdup's hand.She blushed.Oh, yes, it can be done.Just hold your breath and compress the diaphragm.

"Mrs.Widdup," said Mr.Coulson, "the springtime's full upon us.""Ain't that right?" said Mrs.Widdup."The air's real warm.And there's bock-beer signs on every corner.

And the park's all yaller and pink and blue with flowers;and I have such shooting pains up my legs and body.""'In the spring,'" quoted Mr.Coulson, curling his mustache, "'a y-- that is, a man's -- fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.'""Lawsy, now!" exclaimed Mrs.Widdup; "ain't that right? Seems like it's in the air.""'In the spring,'" continued old Mr.Coulson, "'a livelier iris shines upon the burnished dove.'""They do be lively, the Irish," sighed Mrs.Widdup pensively.

"Mrs.Widdup," said Mr.Coulson, making a face at a twinge of his gouty foot, "this would be a lonesome house without you.I'm an -- that is, I'm an elderly man -- but I'm worth a comfortable lot of money.If half a million dollars' worth of Government bonds and the true affection of a heart that, though no longer beating with the first ardour of youth, can still throb with genuine -- "The loud noise of an overturned chair near the porti鑢es of the adjoining room interrupted the venerable and scarcely suspecting victim of May.

In stalked Miss Van Meeker Constantia Coulson, bony, durable, tall, high-nosed, frigid, well-bred, thirty-five, in-the-neighbourhood-of-Gramercy-Parkish.She put up a lorgnette.Mrs.Widdup hastily stooped and arranged the bandages on Mr.Coulson's gouty foot.

"I thought Higgins was with you," said Miss Van Meeker Constantia.

"Higgins went out," explained her father, "and Mrs.

Widdup answered the bell.That is better now, Mrs.

Widdup, thank you.No; there is nothing else I require."The housekeeper retired, pink under the cool, inquiring stare of Miss Coulson.

"This spring weather is lovely, isn't it, daughter?"said the old man, consciously conscious.

"That's just it," replied Miss Van Meeker Constantia Coulson, somewhat obscurely."When does Mrs.Wid-dup start on her vacation, papa?"

"I believe she said a week from to-day," said Mr.

Coulson.

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