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第37章

UNION HOUSE.

"We are weak!" said the Sticks, and men broke them;"We are weak!" said the Threads, and were torn;Till new thoughts came and they spoke them;Till the ***ot and the Rope were born.

For the ***ot men find is resistant, And they anchor on the Rope's taut length;Even grasshoppers combined, Are a force, the farmers find--In union there is strength.

Ross Warden endured his grocery business; strove with it, toiled at it, concentrated his scientific mind on alien tasks of financial calculation and practical psychology, but he liked it no better.He had no interest in business, no desire to make money, no skill in salesmanship.

But there were five mouths at home; sweet affectionate feminine mouths no doubt, but requiring food.Also two in the kitchen, wider, and requiring more food.And there were five backs at home to be covered, to use the absurd metaphor--as if all one needed for clothing was a four foot patch.The amount and quality of the covering was an unceasing surprise to Ross, and he did not do justice to the fact that his womenfolk really saved a good deal by doing their own sewing.

In his heart he longed always to be free of the whole hated load of tradesmanship.Continually his thoughts went back to the hope of selling out the business and buying a ranch.

"I could make it keep us, anyhow," he would plan to himself; "and Icould get at that guinea pig idea.Or maybe hens would do." He had a theory of his own, or a personal test of his own, rather, which he wished to apply to a well known theory.It would take some years to work it out, and a great many fine pigs, and be of no possible value financially."I'll do it sometime," he always concluded; which was cold comfort.

His real grief at losing the companionship of the girl he loved, was made more bitter by a total lack of sympathy with her aims, even if she achieved them--in which he had no confidence.He had no power to change his course, and tried not to be unpleasant about it, but he had to express his feelings now and then.

"Are you coming back to me?" he wrote."How con you bear to give so much pain to everyone who loves you? Is your wonderful salary worth more to you than being here with your mother--with me? How can you say you love me--and ruin both our lives like this? I cannot come to see you--I _would_ not come to see you--calling at the back door! Finding the girl I love in a cap and apron! Can you not see it is wrong, utterly wrong, all this mad escapade of yours? Suppose you do make a thousand dollars a year--I shall never touch your money--you know that.

I cannot even offer you a home, except with my family, and I know how you feel about that; I do not blame you.

"But I am as stubborn as you are, dear girl; I will not live on my wife's money--you will not live in my mother's house--and we are drifting apart.It is not that I care less for you dear, or at all for anyone else, but this is slow death--that's all."Mrs.Warden wrote now and then and expatiated on the sufferings of her son, and his failing strength under the unnatural strain, till Diantha grew to dread her letters more than any pain she knew.Fortunately they came seldom.

Her own family was much impressed by the thousand dollars, and found the occupation of housekeeper a long way more tolerable than that of house-maid, a distinction which made Diantha smile rather bitterly.

Even her father wrote to her once, suggesting that if she chose to invest her salary according to his advice he could double it for her in a year, maybe treble it, in Belgian hares.

_"They'd_ double and treble fast enough!" she admitted to herself; but she wrote as pleasant a letter as she could, declining his proposition.

Her mother seemed stronger, and became more sympathetic as the months passed.Large affairs always appealed to her more than small ones, and she offered valuable suggestions as to the account keeping of the big house.They all assumed that she was permanently settled in this well paid position, and she made no confidences.But all summer long she planned and read and studied out her progressive schemes, and strengthened her hold among the working women.

Laundress after laundress she studied personally and tested professionally, finding a general level of mediocrity, till finally she hit upon a melancholy Dane--a big rawboned red-faced woman--whose husband had been a miller, but was hurt about the head so that he was no longer able to earn his living.The huge fellow was docile, quiet, and endlessly strong, but needed constant supervision.

"He'll do anything you tell him, Miss, and do it well; but then he'll sit and dream about it--I can't leave him at all.But he'll take the clothes if I give him a paper with directions, and come right back."Poor Mrs.Thorald wiped her eyes, and went on with her swift ironing.

Diantha offered her the position of laundress at Union House, with two rooms for their own, over the laundry."There'll be work for him, too,"she said."We need a man there.He can do a deal of the heavier work--be porter you know.I can't offer him very much, but it will help some."Mrs.Thorald accepted for both, and considered Diantha as a special providence.

There was to be cook, and two capable second maids.The work of the house must be done thoroughly well, Diantha determined; "and the food's got to be good--or the girls wont stay." After much consideration she selected one Julianna, a "person of color," for her kitchen: not the jovial and sloppy personage usually figuring in this character, but a tall, angular, and somewhat cynical woman, a misanthrope in fact, with a small son.For men she had no respect whatever, but conceded a grudging admiration to Mr.Thorald as "the usefullest biddablest male person" she had ever seen.She also extended special sympathy to Mrs.Thorald on account of her peculiar burden, and the Swedish woman had no antipathy to her color, and seemed to take a melancholy pleasure in Julianna's caustic speeches.

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