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第53章 THE TEMPTATION(23)

The boy hesitated, seeking the inevitable defenses of the weak pitted against the strong."I've been teaching my hounds to hunt rabbits," he replied, after a moment."Zebbadee was with me.""So you were too sick to start for school this morning, eh?"pursued Fletcher, hurt and angry."Only well enough to go traipsing through the bushes after a pack of brutes?""I had a headache, but it got better.May I go up now to wash my hands?"For an instant Fletcher regarded him in a brooding silence; then, with that remorseless cruelty which is the strangest manifestation of wounded love, he loosened upon the boy's head all the violence of his smothered wrath.

"You'll do nothing of the kind! I ain't done with you yet, and when I am I reckon you will know it.Mark my words, if you warn't such a girlish looking chap I'd take my horsewhip to your shoulders in a jiffy.So this is the return I get, is it, for all my trouble with you since the day you were born! Tricks and lies are all the reward I'm to expect, I reckon.Well, you'll learn--once for all, now--that when you undertake to fool me it's a clear waste of time.I've found out whar you've been to-day, and I know you've been sneaking across the county with that darn Blake!"The boy looked at him steadily, first with speechless terror, then with a cowed and sullen rage.The glare in Fletcher's eyes fascinated him, and he stood motionless on his spot of carpet as if he were held there in an invisible vise.Weakling as he was, he had been humoured too long to bear the lash submissively at last, and beneath the tumult of words that overwhelmed him he felt his anger flow like an infusion of courage in his veins.The greater share of love was still on his grandfather's side, and the knowledge of this lent a sullen defiance to his voice.

"You bluster so I can't hear," he said, blinking fast to shut out the other's eyes."If I did go with Christopher Blake, what's the harm in it? I only lied because you make such a fuss it gives me a headache.""It's the first fuss I ever made with you, I reckon," returned Fletcher, softening before the accusation."If I ever fussed with you before, sonny, you may make mighty certain you deserved it.""You frighten me half to death when you rage so," persisted the boy, snatching craftily at his advantage.

"There, there, we'll get it over," said Fletcher, quieting instantly."I didn't mean to scare you that way, but the truth is it put me in a passion to hear of you mixing up with that scamp Blake.Jest keep clear of him and I'll ask nothing more of you.

You may chase all your rabbits between here and kingdom come for aught I care, but if I ever see you alongside of Christopher Blake again, I tell you, I'll lick you until you're black and blue.And now hurry up and git your supper and go to bed, for you start to school to-morrow morning at sunrise."Will flushed, and stood blinking his eyes in the lamplight.

"I don't want to go to school, grandpa," he said persuasively.

"That's a pity, sonny, because you've got to go whether you like it or not.Your Aunt Saidie has gone and packed your things, and I'll give you a month's pocket money to start with.""But I'd rather stay at home and study with Mr.Morrison.Then Icould follow after the hounds in the afternoon and keep out in the fresh air, as the doctor said I must.""Now, now, we've had enough of this," said Fletcher decisively.

"You'll do what I say, mind you, and you'll do it quick.No haggling over it, do you hear?"Will looked at him sullenly, nerved by that reckless anger which so often passes for pure daring.

"If you make me go you'll be sorry, grandpa," he said, choking.

Fletcher swallowed an uneasy laugh, strangled over it, and finally spat it out with a wad of tobacco.

"Why, what blamed maggot have you got in your head, son?" he inquired, laying his heavy hand on the boy's shoulder."You didn't use to hate school so, and, as sure as you're born, you'll find it first rate sport when you get back.It's this Blake business, that's what it is--he's gone and stuffed you plum full of notions.Look here, now, you don't want to grow up to be a dunce like him, do you?"He had touched the raw at last, and Will broke out passionately in revolt, inflamed by a boyish admiration for his own bravado.

"He's got a lot more sense than anybody about here, "he cried, backing against the door and holding tightly to the handle; "and if he doesn't know that plaguey Greek it's because he says there isn't any use in it.Why, he can shoot a bird on the wing over his shoulder, and mount a horse at full gallop, and tell stories that make you creep all over.He's not a dunce, grandpa; he's my friend, and I like him!"The last words came in a sudden spurt, for, feeling his artificial courage ooze out of him, the boy had started in a run from the room.He had barely crossed the threshold, however, when Fletcher reached out with a strong grip and pulled him back, swinging him slowly round until the two stood face to face.

"Now, here's one thing flat," said the man in a husky voice, if Iever see or hear of you opening your mouth to that rascal again, I'll thrash you until you haven't a sound bone in your body.

You'd better go up now and say your prayers."As he released his grasp, the boy struck out at him with a nerveless gesture and then shot like an arrow through the hall and out into the twilight.At the moment his terror of Fletcher was forgotten in the paroxy** of his anger.Short sobs broke from him as he ran, and presently his breath came in pants like those of an overdriven horse; but still, without slackening his pace, he sped on to the old ice-pond and then wheeled past the turning into the sunken road.Not until he had reached the long gate before the Blake cottage did he stop short suddenly and stand, grasping his moist shirt collar, in an effort to quiet his convulsed breathing.

The hounds greeted him with a single bay, and at the noise Cynthia came out upon the porch and then down into the gravelled path between the old rose-bushes.

"What do you wish?" she demanded stiffly, standing severe and erect in her faded silk.

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