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第7章

"To earn money--for one thing."

"Can't you earn money enough by teaching?" the Mother broke in eagerly.

"I know you haven't got the same place this fall--but you can get another easy enough."Diantha shook her head."No, Mother, I've had enough of that.I've taught for four years.I don't like it, I don't do well, and it exhausts me horribly.And I should never get beyond a thousand or fifteen hundred dollars a year if I taught for a lifetime.""Well, I declare!" said her sister."What do you _expect_ to get? Ishould think fifteen hundred dollars a year was enough for any woman!"Diantha peered into the oven and turned her biscuit pan around.

"And you're meaning to leave home just to make money, are you?""Why not?" said Diantha firmly."Henderson did--when he was eighteen.

None of you blamed him."

"I don't see what that's got to do with it," her mother ventured.

"Henderson's a boy, and boys have to go, of course.A mother expects that.But a girl--Why, Diantha! How can I get along without you! With my health!""I should think you'd be ashamed of yourself to think of such a thing!"said young Mrs.Peters.

A slow step sounded outside, and an elderly man, tall, slouching, carelessly dressed, entered, stumbling a little over the rag-mat at the door.

"Father hasn't got used to that rug in fourteen years!" said his youngest daughter laughingly."And Mother will straighten it out after him! I'm bringing Gerald up on better principles.You should just see him wait on me!""A man should be master in his own household," Mr.Bell proclaimed, raising a dripping face from the basin and looking around for the towel--which his wife handed him.

"You won't have much household to be master of presently," said Mrs.

Peters provokingly."Half of it's going to leave."Mr.Bell came out of his towel and looked from one to the other for some explanation of this attempted joke, "What nonsense are you talking?" he demanded.

"I think it's nonsense myself," said the pretty young woman--her hand on the doorknob."But you'd better enjoy those biscuits of Di's while you can--you won't get many more! There's Gerald--good night!" And off she ran.

Diantha set the plateful on the table, puffy, brown, and crisply crusted."Supper's ready," she said."Do sit down, Mother," and she held the chair for her."Minnie's quite right, Father, though I meant not to tell you till you'd had supper.I am going away to work."Mr.Bell regarded his daughter with a stern, slow stare; not so much surprised as annoyed by an untimely jesting.He ate a hot biscuit in two un-Fletcherized mouthfuls, and put more sugar in his large cup of tea."You've got your Mother all worked up with your nonsense," said he."What are you talking about anyway?"Diantha met his eyes unflinchingly.He was a tall old man, still handsome and impressive in appearance, had been the head of his own household beyond question, ever since he was left the only son of an idolizing mother.But he had never succeeded in being the head of anything else.Repeated failures in the old New England home had resulted in his ruthlessly selling all the property there; and bringing his delicate wife and three young children to California.Vain were her protests and objections.It would do her good--best place in the world for children--good for nervous complaints too.A wife's duty was to follow her husband, of course.She had followed, willy nilly; and it was good for the children--there was no doubt of that.

Mr.Bell had profited little by his venture.They had the ranch, the flowers and fruit and ample living of that rich soil; but he had failed in oranges, failed in raisins, failed in prunes, and was now failing in wealth-promising hens.

But Mrs.Bell, though an ineffectual housekeeper, did not fail in the children.They had grown up big and vigorous, sturdy, handsome creatures, especially the two younger ones.Diantha was good-looking enough.Roscoe Warden thought her divinely beautiful.But her young strength had been heavily taxed from childhood in that complex process known as "helping mother." As a little child she had been of constant service in caring for the babies; and early developed such competence in the various arts of house work as filled her mother with fond pride, and even wrung from her father some grudging recognition.That he did not value it more was because he expected such competence in women, all women; it was their natural field of ability, their duty as wives and mothers.Also as daughters.If they failed in it that was by illness or perversity.If they succeeded--that was a matter of course.

He ate another of Diantha's excellent biscuits, his greyish-red whiskers slowly wagging; and continued to eye her disapprovingly.She said nothing, but tried to eat; and tried still harder to make her heart go quietly, her cheeks keep cool, and her eyes dry.Mrs.Bell also strove to keep a cheerful countenance; urged food upon her family; even tried to open some topic of conversation; but her gentle words trailed off into unnoticed silence.

Mr.Bell ate until he was satisfied and betook himself to a comfortable chair by the lamp, where he unfolded the smart local paper and lit his pipe."When you've got through with the dishes, Diantha," he said coldly, "I'll hear about this proposition of yours."Diantha cleared the table, lowered the leaves, set it back against the wall, spreading the turkey-red cloth upon it.She washed the dishes,--her kettle long since boiling, scalded them, wiped them, set them in their places; washed out the towels, wiped the pan and hung it up, swiftly, accurately, and with a quietness that would have seemed incredible to any mistress of heavy-footed servants.Then with heightened color and firm-set mouth, she took her place by the lamplit table and sat still.

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