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第2章 The Light in the Window(2)

The catnip is hanging from the rafters in the attic,in case you should want some tea,and the sassafras is in the little drawer in the bureau that's got the key hanging behind it.

"If there's anything else you should want,I reckon Hepsey will know where to find it.Hoping that this will find you enjoying the great blessing of good health,I remain,"Your Affectionate Aunt,"JANE HATHAWAY.

"P.S.You have to keep a lamp burning every night in the east window of the attic.Be careful that nothing catches afire."The maid was waiting,in fear and trembling,for she did not know what directions her eccentric mistress might have left.

"Everything is all right,Hepsey,"said Miss Thorne,pleasantly,"and I think you and I will get along nicely.Did Miss Hathaway tell you what room I was to have?""No'm.She told me you was to make yourself at home.She said you could sleep where you pleased.""Very well,I will go up and see for myself.I would like my tea at six o'clock."She still held the letter in her hand,greatly to the chagrin of Hepsey,who was interested in everything and had counted upon a peep at it.It was not Miss Hathaway's custom to guard her letters and she was both surprised and disappointed.

As Ruth climbed the narrow stairway,the quiet,old-fashioned house brought balm to her tired soul.It was exquisitely clean,redolent of sweet herbs,and in its atmosphere was a subtle,Puritan restraint.

Have not our houses,mute as they are,their own way of conveying an impression?One may go into a house which has been empty for a long time,and yet feel,instinctively,what sort of people were last sheltered there.The silent walls breathe a message to each visitor,and as the footfalls echo in the bare cheerless rooms,one discovers where Sorrow and Trouble had their abode,and where the light,careless laughter of gay Bohemia lingered until dawn.

At night,who has not heard ghostly steps upon the stairs,the soft closing of unseen doors,the tapping on a window,and,perchance,a sigh or the sound of tears?Timid souls may shudder and be afraid,but wiser folk smile,with reminiscent tenderness,when the old house dreams.

As she wandered through the tiny,spotless rooms on the second floor of Miss Hathaway's house,Ruth had a sense of security and peace which she had never known before.There were two front rooms,of equal size,looking to the west,and she chose the one on the left,because of its two south windows.There was but one other room,aside from the small one at the end of the hall,which,as she supposed,was Hepsey's.

One of the closets was empty,but on a shelf in the other was a great pile of bedding.She dragged a chair inside,burrowed under the blankets,and found a small wooden box,the contents clinking softly as she drew it toward her.

Holding it under her arm,she ascended the narrow,spiral stairs which led to the attic.At one end,under the eaves,stood an old mahogany dresser.The casters were gone and she moved it with difficulty,but the slanting sunbeams of late afternoon revealed the key,which hung,as her aunt had written,on a nail driven into the back of it.

She knew,without trying,that it would fit the box,but idly turned the lock.As she opened it,a bit of paper fluttered out,and,picking it up,she read in her aunt's cramped,But distinct hand:"Hepsey gets a dollar and a half every week.Don't you pay her no more."As the house was set some distance back,the east window in the attic was the only one which commanded a view of the sea.A small table,with its legs sawed off,came exactly to the sill,and here stood a lamp,which was a lamp simply,without adornment,and held about a pint of oil.

She read the letter again and,having mastered its contents,tore it into small pieces,with that urban caution which does not come amiss in the rural districts.She understood that every night of her stay she was to light this lamp with her own hands,but why?

The varnish on the table,which had once been glaring,was scratched with innumerable rings,where the rough glass had left its mark.Ruth wondered if she were face to face with a mystery.

The seaward side of the hill was a rocky cliff,and between the vegetable garden at the back of the house and the edge of the precipice were a few stumps,well-nigh covered with moss.From her vantage point,she could see the woods which began at the base of the hill,on the north side,and seemed to end at the sea.On the south,there were a few trees near the cliff,but others near them had been cut down.

Still farther south and below the hill was a grassy plain,through which a glistening river wound slowly to the ocean.

Willows grew along its margin,tipped with silvery green,and with masses of purple twilight tangled in the bare branches below.

Ruth opened the window and drew a long breath.Her senses had been dulled by the years in the city,but childhood,hidden though not forgotten,came back as if by magic,with that first scent of sea and Spring.

As yet,she had not fully realised how grateful she was for this little time away from her desk and typewriter.The managing editor had promised her the same position,whenever she chose to go back,and there was a little hoard in the savings-bank,which she would not need to touch,owing to the kindness of this eccentric aunt,whom she had never seen.

The large room was a typical attic,with its spinning-wheel and discarded furniture--colonial mahogany that would make many a city matron envious,and for which its owner cared little or nothing.There were chests of drawers,two or three battered trunks,a cedar chest,and countless boxes,of various sizes.

Bunches of sweet herbs hung from the rafters,but there were no cobwebs,because of Miss Hathaway's perfect housekeeping.

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