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Only one And who was he How did he dare stay among all those girls who were crying out their eyes, and sewing their fingers to the bones, meeting every afternoon in one sittingroom or another, and devouring every word that came from the army They read the worstspelled letter that came home from Mike Sawin, and prized it and blessed it and cried over it, as heartily as the noblest de scription of battle that came from the pen of Carleton or of Swinton. Who was he Ah I have caught you, have I That was Tom Cutts, the old Generals greatgrand son, Sim Cuttss grandson, the very noblest and bravest of them all. He got off first of all. He had the luck to be at Bull Run, and to be cut off from his regiment. He had the luck to hide under a corn crib, and to come into Wash ington whole, a week after the regiment. He was the first man in Maine, they said, to enhst for the threeyears service. Perhaps the same 14 THEY SAW A GEEAT LIGHT. thing is said of many others. He had come home and raised a new company, and he was making them fast into good soldiers, ont beyond Fairfax CourtHouse. So that the Brigadier would do any thing Tom Cutts wanted. And when, on the first of December, there came np to the MajorGeneral in command a request for leave of absence from Tom Cutts, respectfully referred to Colonel This, who had respectfully referred it to General That, who had respectfully referred it to AdjutantGeneral Tother, all these dignitaries had respectfully recommended that the request be granted. For even in the sacred purlieux of the top Major Generals Headquarters, it was understood that Cutts was going home for no less a purpose than the being married to the prettiest and sweetest and best girl in Eastern Maine. Well for my part I do not think that the aids and their informants were in the wrong about this. Surely that Christmas Eve, as Laura Marvel stood up with Tom Cutts in front of Parson Spaulding, in presence of what there was left of the Tripps Cove community, I would have said that Laura was the lovehest bride I ever saw. She is tall ; she is graceful ; she has rather a startled look when you speak to her, suddenly or gently, but the startled look just bewitches you. Black hair, she got that from the Italian blood in her grandmothers family, exquisite blue ejes, that is a charm ing combination with black hair, perfect teeth, and matchless color, and she had it all, when she was married, she was a blushing bride and not a fainting one. But then what stuff this is, nobody knew he cared a straw for Lauras hair or her cheek, it was that she looked just lovely, and that she was just lovely, so selfforgetful in all her ways, after that first start, so eager to know just where she could help, and so determined to help just there. Why she led all the girls in the village, when she was only fourteen, because they loved her so. She was the one who made the rafts when there was a freshet, and took them all out together on the millpond. And, when the war came, she was of course captain of the girls sewing, she packed the cans of pickles and fruit for the Sanitary, she corresponded with the State Adjutant : heavens from morn ing to night, everybody in the village ran to Laura, not because she was the prettiest 16 THEY SAW A GEEAT LIGHT. creature you ever looked upon, but because she was the kindest, truest, most loyal, and most helpful creature that ever lived, be the same man or woman. Now had you rather be named Laura Gutts or Laura Marvel Marvel is a good name, a weird, miraculous sort of name. Cutts is not much of a name. But Laura had made up her mind to be Laura Cutts after Tom had asked her about it, and here they are standing before dear old Parson Spaulding, to receive his exhortation, and to be made one before God and man. Dear Laura How she had laughed with the other girls, all in a goodnatured way, at the good Parsons exhortation to the young couples. Laura had heard it twenty times, for she had stood up with twenty of the girls, who had dared The Enterprise of Life before her Xay, Laura could repeat, with all the emphasis, the most pathetic passage of the whole, And above all, my beloved young friends, first of all and last of all, let me beseech you as you climb the hill of life together, hand with hand, and step with step, that you will look beyond the crests upon its summit to the eternal THEY SAW A GREAT LIGHT. 17 liglits which blaze in the infinite heaven of the Better Land beyond. Twenty times had Laura heard this passage, nay, ten times, I am afraid, had she, in an honest and friendly way, repeated it, under strict vows of secrecy, to the edification of circles of screaming girls. But now the dear looked truly and loyally into the old mans face, as he went on from word to word, and only thought of him, and of how noble and true he was, and of the Great Master whom he represented there, and it was just as real to her and to Tom Cutts that they must look into the Heaven of heavens for life and strength, as Parson Spaulding wanted it to be. When he prayed with all his heart, she prayed ; what he hoped, she hoped ; what he promised for her, she promised to her Father in heaven ; and what he asked her to promise by word aloud, she promised loyally and eter nally. And Tom Cutts He looked so handsome in his uniform, and he looked like the man he was. And in those days, the uniform, if it were only a flannel fatiguejacket on a privates back, was as beautiful as the flag ; nothing more beautiful than either for eyes to look upon. 2 18 THEY SAW A GREAT LIGHT. And when Parson Spaulding had said the bene diction, and the Amen, and when he had kissed Laura, with her eyes full of tears, and when he had given Tom Cutts joy, then all the people came up in a double line, and they all kissed Laura, and they shook hands with Tom as if they would shake his hands off, and in the half reticent methods of Tripps Cove, every lord and lady bright that was in Moses Marvels j)ar lor there, said, honored be the bravest knight, beloved the fairest fair. And there was a bunch of laurel hanging in the middle of the room, as makebelieve mis tletoe. And the s, who could not make believe even that they were eighteen, so that they had been left at home, would catch Phebe, and Sarah, and Mattie, and Helen, when by ac cident they crossed underneath the laurel, and would kiss them, for all their screaming. And soon Moses Marvel brought in a waiter with weddingcake, and Nathan Philbrick brought in a waiter with bridecake, and pretty Mattie Marvel brought in a waiter with currant wine. And Tom Cutts gave every girl a piece of wed dingcake himself, and made her promise to sleep on it. And before they were all gone, he and THEY SAW A GREAT LIGHT 19 Laura had been made to write names for the girls to dream upon, that they might draw their fortunes the next morning. And before long Moses Cutts led Mrs. Spaulding out into the great familyroom, and there was the real wed ding supper. And after they Imd eaten the supper, Bengels fiddle sounded in the parlor, and they danced, and they waltzed, and they polked to their hearts content. And s they celebrated the Christmas of 186L Too bad was not it Toms leave was only twenty days. It took five to come. It took five to go. After the weddhig there were but seven little days. And then he kissed dear Laura goodby, with tears running from his eyes and hers, and she begged him to be sure she should be all right, and he begged her to be certain nothing would happen to him. And so, for near two years, they did not see each tstikers faces again.
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