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〃Then I had better put it into my grip right now。〃
〃If you wish; sir。 I think it's bedtime; dears。〃 …
〃Yes; Mama;〃 agreed Carol。 〃But Uncle Ted was telling us how you knocked down all the milk bottles。〃
〃He says you should pitch for the Blues; Mama!〃 added George。
〃All right;… fifteen minutes。〃
〃Mrs。 Smith;〃 said Lazarus; 〃you ought not to start your stopwatch on us until I get back。〃
〃You're as bad as the rest of my children; Sergeant。 Very well。〃
Lazarus put the package into his grip; locked it from long habit; and returned。 Nancy and her young man arrived; Lazarus was introduced while looking over Jonathan Weath~…sral with real interest。 Pleasant young fellow; a bit on the
gawky side…。… Tamara and Ira will be interested; so let's photograph him by eye; be able to sketch him; and… remember any word he says。
Mrs。 Smith urged her prospective son…in…law into the parlor while cutting Nancy out of the herd; Lazarus resumed describing what they had done at the amusement park while Jonathan looked politely bored。 Mrs。 Smith。 returned; carrying a laden tray and said; 〃That fifteen minutes is up; dears。 Jonathan; Nancy wants you to help her with something; will you see what it is? She's in the kitchen。〃
第80节
Brian Junior asked if he could put the car into the barn。
… 〃Sergeant Uncle Ted; I haven't let your car sit out… at the curb at night; not once。 But I'll get it out for you; first thing in the morning; it's kind o' tricky; sort of a 'Z' turn; you have to back and fill。〃
Lazarus thanked him; kissed Carol good…night; as she was clearly expecting it。 George couldn't seem to make up his mind whether he had outgrown kissing or not; so Lazarus settled it by shaking hands and telling him he had quite a grip on him。 At that point Mi~。 Johnson got home; and the good…nights started over。
Five … minutes later Mrs。 Smith; her father; and Lazarus were seated in the parlor over coffee and cake; and Lazarus was suddenly reminded of the first night he had been invited in。 Save that the men were now in uniform the tableau was the same; each was seated in the spot he had been in that night; Mrs。 Smith presided over the 〃pany〃 coffee service with the same serene dignity; even the refreshments were the same。 He looked for changes; could find only three: His elephant was not back of Mrs。 Smith's chair; the prizes they
…had won at the amusement park were on a table near the door; and sheet music for 〃Hello; Central; Give Me No Man's Land〃 was ~open on the piano。 … 〃You were late tonight; Father。〃
〃Seven recruits; and I had just the …usual sizes for them; too large and too small。 Ted; we get what the Army doesn't want。 Proper; of course。 We now … have Lewis guns for the machine…gun panies and enough Springflelds to go around; we are beginning to look less like Villa's bandits; I'm not plaining。 Daughter; what are those things on that table? They look out of place。〃 …
〃The Kewpie doll I wOn myself; so I'm thinking of giving it a place of honor on top of the piano。 The Teddy Roosevelt bear was won by Sergeant Theodore; perhaps he's taking
it to France with him。 Electric Park; Father; and I don't think it costS Sergeant Theodore more …than twice what the prizes are worth for us to win them; we had a lucky night… and a very gay one。〃 …
Lazarus could see the old man starting to cloud up…in public with a bachelor? With her husband away? So he spoke up:
〃I can't take it to France; Mrs。 Smith; I made a deal with Woodie…don't you remember? My Teddy bear for his elephant。 I assume it's a firm deal; he carried it from then on。〃
Mr。 Johnson said; 〃If you didn't get it in writing; Ted; he'll hornswoggle you。 Do I understand that Woodie went to Electric Park with you two?〃
〃Yes; sir。 Between ourselves I expect to leave the elephant in Woodie's custody for the duration。 But I'm going to dicker with him first。〃
〃He'll still hornswoggle you。 Maureen; the idea was to give you relief from the children。 Especially Woodie。 What in Ned possessed you to take him along?〃
〃We didn't exactly take him along; Father; he was a stowaway。〃 She gave her father an accurate account; save that she left out certain things and did not include a timetable。
Mr。 Johnson shook his head and looked pleased。 〃That boy will go far…if they don't hang him first。 Maureen; you should have …spanked him and fetched him home。 Then you and Ted should have gone on with your ride。〃
〃Oh; fuss; Father; I did have my ride and a very nice one; I made Woodrow sit in the back seat and keep quiet。 Then I had a gay time at the park; a bonus I would not have had if Woodrow had not invited himself along。〃
〃Woodie had some justice on his side;〃 Lazarus admitted。 〃I did promise him an outing at Electric Park; then
… never kept my promise。〃
〃Should have whacked him。〃
〃It's too late for that; Father。 And we did have fun。 We ran into some people from church; too…Lauretta and Clyde Simpson。〃 …
〃That old witch! She'll gossip about you; Maureen。〃
〃I think not。 We chatted while Woodie rode the miniature train。 But you might remember that Sergeant Bronson is your eldest sister's son。〃
Ira Johnson raised his eyebrows; then Chuckled。 〃Samantha would be surprised…if she were still with us。 Ted; my eldest sister was thrown by a horse she was trying to break
?… at eighty…five。 She lingered awhile; then tu?ned her face to the wall and refused to eat。 Very well; I'll remember。 Ted; this is better than blaming my gay…dog brother and still harder to check on;/Samantha lived in illinois; wore out three husbands; and one of them could have been named Bronson for all anyone here would know。 Do you mind? Gives you a family of sorts。〃
〃I don't mind。 Although I like to think of this family as my family。〃
〃And we like to have you think of us that way; Son。 Maureen; is our young lady home?〃
〃Just before you got home; Father。 They are in the kitchen; on the excuse that she wanted to make a sandwich for Jonathan。 Since I'm sure it's an excuse to stay out there and spoon; I suggest that; if you want something from the kitchen; you allow me to fetch it; I'll be noisy enough to let Nancy jump off his lap。 Theodore; Nancy is engaged; we just haven't made a formal announcement。 I think it's best to let them marry now; since he'll be joining the Army almost at once。
… What do you think?〃
〃I'm hardly entitled to an opinion; Mrs。 Smith。 I hope they will be happy。〃
〃They will be;〃 said Mr。 Johnson。 〃He's a fine lad。 I tried to sign him into the Seventh; but he insisted on waiting for his birthday so he could go straight into the Army。 Even though he couldn't be drafted for another three years。 Spirit。 I like him。 Ted; if you need to go to your room; you can go around this other way and avoid the kitchen。〃
A few minutes later the young people came out of the kitchen; thade polite sounds without sitting down; then Nancy stepped out onto the porch to say good…night to her swain;。 came back in; and sat down。
Mr。 Johnson smothered a yawn。 〃Time I hit the hay。 You will too; Ted; if you're smart。 Too noisy around here to sleep late; especially where your room is。〃
Nancy said quickly; 〃I'll keep the young ones quiet; Grandpa; so Uncle Ted can sleep。〃
Lazarus stood up。 〃Thank you; Nancy; but I didn't get much rest on the train last night; I think I'll go right to bed。 Don't orning; I'll wake up at reveille time anyhow。 Habit。〃
Mrs。 Smith stood up。 〃We'll all go to bed。〃
Mr。 Johnson shook hands as he sai。d good…night~ Mrs。
Smith gave Lazarus a symbolic peck on the cheek such as she had gi'sen him on arrival; thanked him for a lovely evening; and urged him to turn over and go back to sleep if the reveille habit wakened him; Nancy hung back and kissed him good…night as her elders started up the stairs。
Lazarus went to his room and on into his