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第32章 Un Morso doo Pang[1919](1)

When you are twenty you do not patronize sunsets unless you are unhappy, in love, or both.Tessie Golden was both.Six months ago a sunset had wrung from her only a casual tribute, such as: "My! Look how red the sky is!" delivered as unemotionally as a weather bulletin.

Tessie Golden sat on the top step of the back porch now, a slim, inert heap in a cotton house coat and scuffed slippers.Her head was propped wearily against the porch post.Her hands were limp in her lap.Her face was turned toward the west, where shone that mingling of orange and rose known as salmon pink.But no answering radiance in the girl's face met the glow in the Wisconsin sky.

Saturday night, after supper in Chippewa, Wisconsin, Tessie Golden of the presunset era would have been calling from her bedroom to the kitchen: "Ma, what'd you do with my pink blouse?"And from the kitchen: "It's in your second bureau drawer.The collar was kind of mussed from Wednesday night, and I give it a little pressing while my iron was on."At seven-thirty Tessie would have emerged from her bedroom in the pink blouse that might have been considered alarmingly frank as to texture and precariously low as to neck had Tessie herself not been so reassuringly unopulent; a black taffeta skirt, very brief; a hat with a good deal of French blue about it; fragile high-heeled pumps with bows.

As she passed through the sitting room on her way out, her mother would appear in the doorway, dishtowel in hand.Her pride in this slim young thing and her love of her she concealed with a thin layer of carping criticism.

"Runnin' downtown again, I s'pose." A keen eye on the swishing skirt hem.

Tessie, the quick-tongued, would toss the wave of shining hair that lay against either glowing cheek."Oh, my, no! I just thought I'd dress up in case Angie Hatton drove past in her auto and picked me up for a little ride.So's not to keep her waiting."Angie Hatton was Old Man Hatton's daughter.Anyone in the FoxRiver Valley could have told you who Old Man Hatton was.You saw his name at the top of every letterhead of any importance in Chippewa, from the Pulp and Paper Mill to the First National Bank, and including the watch factory, the canning works, and the Mid-Western Land Company.Knowing this, you were able to appreciate Tessie's sarca**.Angie Hatton was as unaware of Tessie's existence as only a young woman could be whose family residence was in Chippewa, Wisconsin, but who wintered in Italy, summered in the mountains, and bought (so the town said) her very hairpins in New York.When Angie Hatton came home from the East the town used to stroll past on Mondays to view the washing on the Hatton line.Angie's underwear, flirting so audaciously with the sunshine and zephyrs, was of silk and crepe de Chine and satin--materials that we had always thought of heretofore as intended exclusively for party dresses and wedding gowns.Of course, two years later they were showing practically the same thing at Megan's dry-goods store.But that was always the way with Angie Hatton.Even those of us who went to Chicago to shop never quite caught up with her.

Delivered of this ironic thrust, Tessie would walk toward the screen door with a little flaunting sway of the hips.Her mother's eyes, following the slim figure, had a sort of grudging love in them.A spare, caustic, wiry little woman, Tessie's mother.Tessie resembled her as a water color may resemble a blurred charcoal sketch.Tessie's wide mouth curved into humor lines.She was the cutup of the escapement department at the watch factory; the older woman's lips sagged at the corners.Tessie was buoyant and colorful with youth.The other was shrunken and faded with years and labor.As the girl minced across the room in her absurdly high-heeled shoes, the older woman thought: My, but she's pretty! But she said aloud: "I should think you'd stay home once in a while and not be runnin' the streets every night.""Time enough to be sittin' home when I'm old like you."And yet between these two there was love, and even understanding.

But in families such as Tessie's, demonstration is a thing to be ashamed of; affection a thing to conceal.Tessie's father was janitor of the Chippewa High School.A powerful man, slightly crippled byrheumatism, loquacious, lively, fond of his family, proud of his neat gray frame house and his new cement sidewalk and his carefully tended yard and garden patch.In all her life Tessie had never seen a caress exchanged between her parents.

Nowadays Ma Golden had little occasion for finding fault with Tessie's evening diversion.She no longer had cause to say, "Always gaddin' downtown, or over to Cora's or somewhere, like you didn't have a home to stay in.You ain't been in a evening this week, only when you washed your hair."Tessie had developed a fondness for sunsets viewed from the back porch --she who had thought nothing of dancing until three and rising at half- past six to go to work.

Stepping about in the kitchen after supper, her mother would eye the limp, relaxed figure on the back porch with a little pang at her heart.She would come to the screen door, or even out to the porch on some errand or other--to empty the coffee grounds, to turn the row of half-ripe tomatoes reddening on the porch railing, to flap and hang up a damp tea towel.

"Ain't you goin' out, Tess?" "No."

"What you want to lop around here for? Such a grant evening.Why don't you put on your things and run downtown, or over to Cora's or somewhere, hm?""What for?"--listlessly.

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