XIV. A Young Rajah
Themoorwashiddeninmistwhenthemorningcame,andtherainhadnotstoppedpouringdown.Therecouldbenogoingoutofdoors.MarthawassobusythatMaryhadnoopportunityoftalkingtoher,butintheafternoonsheaskedhertocomeandsitwithherinthenursery.Shecamebringingthestockingshewasalwaysknittingwhenshewasdoingnothingelse.
“What’sthematterwiththee?”sheaskedassoonastheysatdown.“Tha’looksasiftha’dsomethin’tosay.”
“Ihave.Ihavefoundoutwhatthecryingwas,”saidMary.
Marthaletherknittingdroponherkneeandgazedatherwithstartledeyes.
“Tha’hasn’t!”sheexclaimed.“Never!”
“Ihearditinthenight,”Marywenton.“AndIgotupandwenttoseewhereitcamefrom.ItwasColin.Ifoundhim.”
Martha’sfacebecameredwithfright.
“Eh!MissMary!”shesaidhalfcrying.“Tha’shouldn’thavedoneit—tha’shouldn’t!Tha’llgetmeintrouble.Inevertoldtheenothin’abouthim—buttha’llgetmeintrouble.Ishalllosemyplaceandwhat’llmotherdo!”
“Youwon’tloseyourplace,”saidMary.“HewasgladIcame.WetalkedandtalkedandhesaidhewasgladIcame.”
“Washe?”criedMartha.“Arttha’sure?Tha’doesn’tknowwhathe’slikewhenanythingvexeshim.He’sabigladtocrylikeababy,butwhenhe’sinapassionhe’llfairscreamjusttofrightenus.Heknowsusdaren’tcalloursoulsourown.”
“Hewasn’tvexed,”saidMary.“IaskedhimifIshouldgoawayandhemademestay.