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So she told him briefly。 She was in the commission business。
Successful。 She bought察 too察 for such hotels as the Blackstone and the
Congress察and for half a dozen big restaurants。 She gave him bare facts察
but he was shrewd enough and sufficiently versed in business to know that
here was a woman of established commercial position。
;But how does it happen you're keepin' it up察 Emma察 all this time拭
Why察 you must be anywayit ain't that you look itbut; He
floundered察stopped。
She laughed。 ;That's all right察 Ben。 I couldn't fool you on that。
And I'm working because it keeps me happy。 I want to work till I die。
My children keep telling me to stop察but I know better than that。 I'm not
going to rust out。 I want to wear out。; Then察at an unspoken question in
his eyes此 He's dead。 These twenty years。 It was hard at first察when
the children were small。 But I knew garden stuff if I didn't know
anything else。 It came natural to me。 That's all。;
So then she got his story from him bit by bit。 He spoke of the farm
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and of Dike察and there was a great pride in his voice。 He spoke of Bella察
and the son who had been killed察and of Minnie。 And the words came
falteringly。 He was trying to hide something察 and he was not made for
deception。 When he had finished此
;Now察listen察Ben。 You go back to your farm。;
;I can't。 SheI can't。;
She leaned forward察earnestly。 ;You go back to the farm。;
He turned up his palms with a little gesture of defeat。 ;I can't。;
;You can't stay here。 It's killing you。 It's poisoning you。 Did you
ever hear of toxins拭 That means poisons察and you're poisoning yourself。
You'll die of it。 You've got another twenty years of work in you。 What's
ailing you拭 You go back to your wheat and your apples and your hogs。
There isn't a bigger job in the world than that。;
For a moment his face took on a glow from the warmth of her own
inspiring personality。 But it died again。 When they rose to go察 his
shoulders drooped again察his muscles sagged。 At the doorway he paused
a moment察awkward in farewell。 He blushed a little察stammered。
;EmmaI always wanted to tell you。 God knows it was luck for you
the way it turned outbut I always wanted to;
She took his hand again in her firm grip at that察and her kindly察bright
brown eyes were on him。 ;I never held it against you察 Ben。 I had to
live a long time to understand it。 But I never held a grudge。 It just
wasn't to be察 I suppose。 But listen to me察 Ben。 You do as I tell you。
You go back to your wheat and your apples and your hogs。 There isn't a
bigger man´size job in the world。 It's where you belong。;
Unconsciously his shoulders straightened again。 Again they sagged。
And so they parted察the two。
He must have walked almost all the long way home察through miles and
miles of city streets。 He must have lost his way察too察for when he looked
up at a corner street sign it was an unfamiliar one。
So he floundered about察asked his way察was misdirected。 He took the
right streetcar at last and got off at his own corner at seven o'clock察or later。
He was in for a scolding察he knew。
But when he came to his own doorway he knew that even his tardiness
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could not justify the bedlam of sound that came from within。 High´
pitched voices。 Bella's above all the rest察 of course察 but there was
Minnie's too察and Gus's growl察and Pearlie's treble察and the boy Ed's and´
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At the other voice his hand trembled so that the knob rattled in the
door察and he could not turn it。 But finally he did turn it察and stumbled in察
breathing hard。 And that other voice was Dike's。
He must have just arrived。 The flurry of explanation was still in
progress。 Dike's knapsack was still on his back察and his canteen at his hip察
his helmet slung over his shoulder。 A brown察 hard察 glowing Dike察
strangely tall and handsome and older察too。 Older。
All this Ben saw in less than one electric second。 Then he had the
boy's two shoulders in his hands察and Dike was saying察 Hello察Pop。;
Of the roomful察 Dike and old Ben were the only quiet ones。 The
others were taking up the explanation and going over it again and again察
and marveling察and asking questions。
;He come in towhat's that place察 DikeHobokenyesterday only。
An' he sent a dispatch to the farm。 Can't you read our letters察Dike察that
you didn't know we was here now拭 And then he's only got an hour more。
They got to go to Camp Grant to be察now察demobilized。 He came out to
Minnie's on a chance。 Ain't he big ─
But Dike and his father were looking at each other quietly。 Then
Dike spoke。 His speech was not phlegmatic察as of old。 He had a new
clipped way of uttering his words此
;Say察Pop察 you ought to see the way the Frenchies farm They got
about an acre each察and察say察they use every inch of it。 If they's a little
dirt blows into the crotch of a tree察they plant a crop in there。 I never
seen nothin' like it。 Say察 we waste enough stuff over here to keep that
whole country in food for a hundred years。 Yessir。 And tools Outta
the ark察believe me。 If they ever saw our tractor察they'd think it was the
Germans comin' back。 But they're smart at that。 I picked up a lot of
new ideas over there。 And you ought to see the old birdswomenfolks
and men about eighty years old runnin' everything on the farm。 They
had to。 I learned somethin' off them about farmin'。;
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;Forget the farm察─said Minnie。
;Yeh察─echoed Gus察 forget the farm stuff。 I can get you a job here
out at the works for four´fifty a day察and six when you learn it right。;
Dike looked from one to the other察 alarm and unbelief on his face。
;What d'you mean察a job拭 Who wants a job What you all;
Bella laughed jovially。 ;F'r heaven's sakes察 Dike察 wake up We're
livin' here。 This is our place。 We ain't rubes no more。;
Dike turned to his father。 A little stunned look crept into his face。 A
stricken察pitiful look。 There was something about it that suddenly made
old Ben think of Pearlie when she had been slapped by her quick´
tempered mother。
;But I been countin' on the farm察─ he said miserably。 ;I just been
livin' on the idea of comin' back to it。 Why察I The streets here察they're
all narrow and choked up。 I been countin' on the farm。 I want to go
back and be a farmer。 I want;
And then Ben Westerveld spoke。 A new Ben Westerveldthe old Ben
Westerveld。 Ben Westerveld察the farmer察the monarch over six hundred
acres of bounteous bottomland。
;That's all right察Dike察─he said。 ;You're going back。 So'm I。 I've
got another twenty years of work in me。 We're going back to the farm。;
Bella turned on him察 a wildcat。 ;We ain't Not me We ain't
I'm not agoin' back to the farm。;
But Ben Westerveld was master again in his own house。 ;You're
goin' back察 Bella察─ he said quietly察 an' things are goin' to be different。
You're goin' to run the house the way I say察or I'll know why。 If you can't
do it察I'll get them in that can。 An' me and Dike察we're goin' back to our
wheat and our apples and our hogs。 Ye