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第19章 THE RUBE'S HONEYMOON`(3)

That night the boys planned their first job on the Rube.We had ordered a special Pullman for travel to Toronto, and when I got to the depot in the morning, the Pullman was a white fluttering mass of satin ribbons.Also, there was a brass band, and thousands of baseball fans, and barrels of old foot-gear.The Rube and Nan arrived in a cab and were immediately mobbed.

The crowd roared, the band played, the engine whistled, the bell clanged; and the air was full of confetti and slippers, and showers of rice like hail pattered everywhere.A somewhat dishevelled bride and groom boarded the Pullman and breathlessly hid in a state room.The train started, and the crowd gave one last rousing cheer.Old Spears yelled from the back platform:

``Fellers, an' fans, you needn't worry none about leavin' the Rube an' his bride to the tender mercies of the gang.A hundred years from now people will talk about this honeymoon baseball trip.Wait till we come back--an' say, jest to put you wise, no matter what else happens, we're comin' back in first place!''

It was surely a merry party in that Pullman.

The bridal couple emerged from their hiding place and held a sort of reception in which the Rube appeared shy and frightened, and Nan resembled a joyous, fluttering bird in gray.I did not see if she kissed every man on the team, but she kissed me as if she had been wanting to do it for ages.

Milly kissed the Rube, and so did the other women, to his infinite embarrassment.Nan's effect upon that crowd was most singular.She was sweetness and caprice and joy personified.

We settled down presently to something approaching order, and I, for one, with very keen ears and alert eyes, because I did not want to miss anything.

``I see the lambs a-gambolin','' observed McCall, in a voice louder than was necessary to convey his meaning to Mullaney, his partner in the seat.

``Yes, it do seem as if there was joy aboundin'

hereabouts,'' replied Mul with fervor.

``It's more spring-time than summer,'' said Ashwell, ``an' everything in nature is runnin' in pairs.There are the sheep an' the cattle an' the birds.I see two kingfishers fishin' over here.

An' there's a couple of honey-bees makin' honey.

Oh, honey, an' by George, if there ain't two butterflies foldin' their wings round each other.See the dandelions kissin' in the field!''

Then the staid Captain Spears spoke up with an appearance of sincerity and a tone that was nothing short of remarkable.

``Reggie, see the sunshine asleep upon yon bank.Ain't it lovely? An' that white cloud sailin' thither amid the blue--how spontaneous!

Joy is a-broad o'er all this boo-tiful land today --Oh, yes! An' love's wings hover o 'er the little lambs an' the bullfrogs in the pond an' the dicky birds in the trees.What sweetness to lie in the grass, the lap of bounteous earth, eatin' apples in the Garden of Eden, an' chasin' away the snakes an' dreamin' of Thee, Sweet-h-e-a-r-t----''

Spears was singing when he got so far and there was no telling what he might have done if Mullaney, unable to stand the agony, had not jabbed a pin in him.But that only made way for the efforts of the other boys, each of whom tried to outdo the other in poking fun at the Rube and Nan.The big pitcher was too gloriously happy to note much of what went on around him, but when it dawned upon him he grew red and white by turns.

Nan, however, was more than equal to the occasion.Presently she smiled at Spears, such a smile! The captain looked as if he had just partaken of an intoxicating wine.With a heightened color in her cheeks and a dangerous flash in her roguish eyes, Nan favored McCall with a look, which was as much as to say that she remembered him with a dear sadness.She made eyes at every fellow in the car, and then bringing back her gaze to the Rube, as if glorying in comparison, she nestled her curly black head on his shoulder.He gently tried to move her; but it was not possible.

Nan knew how to meet the ridicule of half a dozen old lovers.One by one they buried themselves in newspapers, and finally McCall, for once utterly beaten, showed a white feather, and sank back out of sight behind his seat.

The boys did not recover from that shock until late in the afternoon.As it was a physical impossibility for Nan to rest her head all day upon her husband's broad shoulder, the boys toward dinner time came out of their jealous trance.Iheard them plotting something.When dinner was called, about half of my party, including the bride and groom, went at once into the dining-car.

Time there flew by swiftly.And later, when we were once more in our Pullman, and I had gotten interested in a game of cards with Milly and Stringer and his wife, the Rube came marching up to me with a very red face.

``Con, I reckon some of the boys have stolen my--our grips,'' said he.

``What?'' I asked, blankly.

He explained that during his absence in the dining-car someone had entered his stateroom and stolen his grip and Nan's.I hastened at once to aid the Rube in his search.The boys swore by everything under and beyond the sun they had not seen the grips; they appeared very much grieved at the loss and pretended to help in searching the Pullman.At last, with the assistance of a porter, we discovered the missing grips in an upper berth.The Rube carried them off to his stateroom and we knew soon from his uncomplimentary remarks that the contents of the suitcases had been mixed and manhandled.But he did not hunt for the jokers.

We arrived at Toronto before daylight next morning, and remained in the Pullman until seven o'clock.When we got out, it was discovered that the Rube and Nan had stolen a march upon us.

We traced them to the hotel, and found them at breakfast.After breakfast we formed a merry sight-seeing party and rode all over the city.

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