Mutabile Semper
Shestoodontheothersideofthegardenfence,andregardedmegravelyasIcamedowntheroad.Thenshesaid,“Hi-o!”andIresponded,“Hullo!”andpulledupsomewhatnervously.
Totellthetruth,theencounterwasnotentirelyunexpectedonmypart.ThepreviousSundayIhadseenherinchurch,andafterserviceithadtranspiredwhoshewas,thisnew-comer,andwhatauntshewasstayingwith.Thatmorningavolunteerhadbeencalledfor,totakeanotetotheParsonage,andrathertomyownsurpriseIhadfoundmyselfsteppingforwardwithalacrity,whiletheothershadbecomesuddenlyabsorbedinvariouspursuits,orhadsneakedunobtrusivelyoutofview.CertainlyIhadnotyetformedanydeliberateplanofaction;yetIsupposeIrecollectedthattheroadtotheParsonageledpastheraunt’sgarden.
Shebegantheconversation,whileIhoppedbackwardsandforwardsovertheditch,feigningacarelessease.
“SawyouinchurchonSunday,”shesaid;“onlyyoulookeddifferentthen.Alldressedup,andyourhairquitesmooth,andbrushedupatthesides,andoh,soshiny!Whatdotheyputonittomakeitshinelikethat?Don’tyouhatehavingyourhairbrushed?”sheranon,withoutwaitingforananswer.“Howyourbootssqueakedwhenyoucamedowntheaisle!Whenminesqueak,Iwalkinallthepuddlestilltheystop.ThinkI’llgetoverthefence.”
Thissheproceededtodoinabusinesslikeway,while,withmyhandsdeepinmypockets,Iregardedhermovementswithsilentinterest,asthoseofsomestrangenewanimal.