Athalie
g, but business had been bad at the Hotel Greensleeve, and Athal
of unoccupied chambers to peer about in the dusty obscurity, then noiselessly closing them, he would slink away down th
local loafers wandered into the bar with the faint stench of fertilizer clinging to their boots, he sh
s pale eyes, now faded almost colourless, had become weak and red-rimmed,
n-"Eatin' their heads off I tell you, Pete! What good is all this here sch
, he had dreamed of college for him, and of a career-in letters perhaps-something dignified, leisurely, profound beyond his own limits. And of a modest corner somewhere within th
awakened him. Nor had his wife's death been more real than the half-strangled anguish of a dreamer, tossing in darknes
partly because he had no spending money, no clothing to maintain his boyish self-respect
as unqualified to control anybody
ld the boy to the home anchorage-of any feeling of responsi
out explanation or any home interference, except for the constant disputes and
it but he was slightly afraid of her. And it was from her
nd the house deserted, and Jack smelling
I shall tell father,
ue; the boy no longer cared what anybody might think as l
s time hanging around it. Sometimes he came home reeking of oil and
lost her awe of him. His weakness of character, his failings, and the fact th
reversal of their relations. And one night, still more or less
ter considerably startled him, and he sat up in his ragged n
own spooks!" he said. "Wh
o talk with
t ab
ou
at there eyeing h
ngraciously; and stretched
ated herself on
ase don't
now about men, anyway? Don'
sked you
a kid then. But a
ght feeling of shame which always invaded his sullen, defiant disc
, he also cared more for her than he ever
ough the maze of adolescence, with no guide, nobody to warn or coun
n born with: it was environment and
don't understand. There isn't any harm in my smoking a cig
there
Sis.... And, say! I'm n
ha
the good of algebra and physics and chemistry and hist
busi
ing around the garage. I can
ou ask
me do what I please. I gues
en his only son came slouching
his father remained seated on the shabby veranda, his head sunken
oy's career. Maybe they caused him pain. But if there was pain it faded gr
nty-in his mind, in his eyesight-and sometimes the vagueness was in his speech. He had noticed that-for, sometimes the
ice out of his sore and faded eyes when Greensle
ttomed arm-chair-a little untidy figure, more or less caved in from chest to abdomen,
out of school, and always stopping on impulse of sympathy to salute him with,
ecame remote, and the children understood that they were at liberty to go, which they did, dancing happily away into the
to Peter Greensleeve. Also, more often, he mix
year had caused him discomfort, bothered
ography and typewriting, going every day to
too, desired to learn. And if their father understood very clearly
or twice he came to ask his father for money, but there was none to g
duck-hunters. Athalie often saw them stamping around in the bar, the lamplight glistening on their oil-skins and
nd a hot peach turnover awaiting her, constructed for her by the slovenly cook, and kept
e noticed Mr. Ledlie reading his newspaper in the office a
, duck-hunters from New York, but they we
ped books on a chair under the noisy wall-clock. Then, at hazard, she wande
trolled over toward the stove to warm her snow-wet
e the leather shooting clothes of a duck-hunter; on the floor beside him lay his cap, oil-skins, hip-boots, and
st disturbed or embarrassed. She looked calmly a
get dry?" she asked
He took his hands from his pocket
I'm dr
have an
-drake, two redheads, a black
ere you
ilver
s your
Nost
stop shooti
he local limi
r, reflectively. When she looked up, so
hungry?"
assed, then laug
t you a turnov
nding. Rather vaguely she comprehended this civility toward her
ly presented the pastry, then drew a chair up in
ith those hunters fro
my father and thre
out still
ent over to
re," remarked Athalie.
N
d teach you if you are
k to-morrow morning.... How d
a boat. Everybody here knows how to manage a cat-boat....
l if I
w very dark in the bar-room, and the light
ing over their peach pastry, and inspecting each
wardrobe for years. Her dull, thick gold hair curled crisply over the edges of th
ascinated and unembarrassed at this golden
eep this hotel?" he
e Greensleeve. Wh
iley,
is the
li
go to
m back for t
ly. "Oh, that's so. Christmas
ave a new pair of guns, some books
," said
te, some glimmer of the real state of affairs illuminat
her hands on a soiled and ragged and crumpled
vacation," said the boy, awkwardly. "I do
t is pl
re for the summer vacation
ffered no reason why his mother might not care for the Hotel Greensleeve.
d two bay-men, their oil-skins shining with salt-spray, guns glistening. Thud! went the s
the men in oil-skins,-"how did
t his father had caught sight of
le,-"are you little Red-Riding Hood or the Princess Far
alie Gre
ful. Would you mind saying to Mr. Greensleeve that there is much moaning on the bar,
ha
ously and distractingly pretty. I was joking, that's
d her shoulders: "I didn't mean to tease you on such short acquain
up at him in
shall know I am forgiv
he boy's eye, and smiled again, most
laughingly and looking at his son,
he gunners, "let the little girl go and find h
, behind the desk, was still reading his soiled newspaper, which he continued to do until Athalie cried out something in a frightened voice.
to Athalie and to her sisters. There was some confusion and crowding in the hallway, wha
he regretted his moderation. However, the taking off of Greensleeve
oy lingered behind the others and then hurried back to where Athalie was standing, white
"I am sorry," he said. "I hope you will not be v
e business rather awkwardly, he finally contrived to snap a strap-
alie," he murm
ely confused eyes for a moment. But
htly. "I'll surely, surely come back to
before he returned to