Book 2 25. SOLDIERS Little House On The Prairie By Laura Ingalls Wilder

soldiers

after the indians had gone a great peace

settled on the prairie

and one morning the whole land was green

when did that grass grow ma asked in

amazement

i thought the whole country was black

and now there’s nothing but green grass

as far as the eye can see

the whole sky was filled with lines of

wild ducks and wild geese flying north

crows caught above the trees along the

creek

the winds whispered in the new grass

bringing

sense of earth and of growing things

in the mornings the meadowlarks rose

singing into the sky

all day the curlews and kill deers and

sandpipers

chirped and sang in the creek bottoms

often in the early evening

the mockingbirds were singing

one night paul and mary and laura sat

still on the doorstep

watching little rabbits playing in the

grass in the starlight

three rabbit mothers hopped about with

lopping ears and watched their little

rabbits playing too

in the daytime everyone was busy paw

hurried with his plowing

and mary and laura helped ma plant the

early garden seeds

with the hoe maud dug small holes in the

matted grass roots that the plow had

turned up

and laura and mary carefully dropped the

seeds

then ma covered them snugly with earth

they planted onions

and carrots and peas and beans and

turnips

and they were all so happy because

spring had come

and pretty soon they would have

vegetables to eat

they were growing very tired of just

bread and meat

one evening paul came from the field

before sunset

and he helped ma set out the cabbage

plants and the sweet potato plants

ma had sowed the cabbage seed in a flat

box

and kept it in the house she watered it

carefully

and carried it every day from the

morning sunshine

to the afternoon sunshine that came

through the windows

and she had saved one of the christmas

sweet potatoes and planted it in another

box

the cabbage seeds were now little gray

green plants

and the sweet potato had sent up a stem

and green leaves from

every one of its eyes paw and ma

took each tiny plant very carefully and

settled its roots comfortably in holes

made for them they watered the roots and

pressed earth upon them firmly

it was dark before the last plant was in

its place

and ma and paul were tired but they were

glad

too because this year they’d have

cabbages and sweet potatoes

every day they all looked at that garden

it was rough and grassy

because it was made in the prairie sod

but all the tiny plants were growing

little crumpled leaves of peas came up

and tiny spears of onions

the beans themselves popped out of the

ground but it was a little

yellow bean stem coiled like a spring

that pushed them up

then the beam was cracked open and

dropped by two baby bean leaves

and the leaves unfolded flat to the

sunshine

pretty soon they would all begin to live

like kings

every morning paul went cheerfully

whistling to the field

he had planted some early sod potatoes

and some potatoes were safe to plant

later

now he carried a sack of corn fastened

to his belt

and as he plowed he threw grains of corn

into the furrow beside the plow’s point

the plow turned over a strip of sod on

top of the seed corn

but the corn would fight its way up

through the matted roots

and there would be a cornfield there

would be green corn for dinner someday

and next winter there would be ripe corn

for pat and patty to eat

one morning mary and laura were washing

the dishes

and ma was making the beds she was

humming softly to herself

and laura and mary were talking about

the garden

laura liked pea’s best and mary liked

beans

suddenly they heard pau’s voice loud and

angry

maul went quickly to the door and laura

and mary peeped out on either side of

her

paw was driving pet and patty from the

field dragging the plow

between them mr scott and mr edwards

were with paw

and mr scott was talking earnestly

no scott paul answered him i’ll not stay

here to be taken away by the soldiers

like an outlaw if some blasted

politicians in washington

hadn’t sent out word it would be all

right to settle here

i’d never have been three miles over the

line into indian territory

but i’ll not wait for the soldiers to

take us out we’re going now

what is the matter charles where are we

going

ma asked turned if i know

but we’re going we’re leaving here pau

said

scott and edward say the government is

sending soldiers to take all us settlers

out of indian territory

his face was very red and his eyes were

like blue fire

laura was frightened she had never seen

paul look like that

she pressed close against ma and was

still looking at paw

mr scott started to speak but paul

stopped him save your breath scott it’s

no use to say another word you can stay

till the soldiers come if you want to

i’m going out now mr edwards said he was

going to

he would not stay to be driven across

the line like an honorary yellow hound

right out to independence with us

edwards paul said but mr edwards

answered that he didn’t care to go north

he would make a boat and go on down the

river to some settlement farther south

better come out with us paul urged him

and go down on foot through missouri

it’s a risky trip one man alone in a

boat going down the verdigris among the

wild indian tribes

but mr edwards said he had already seen

missouri

and he had plenty of powder and lead

then pod told mr scott to take the cow

and calf

now we can’t take them with us pau said

you’ve been a good neighbor scott

and i’m sorry to leave you but we’re

going out in the morning

laura had heard all this but she had not

believed it until she saw mr scott

leading away the cow the gentle cow went

meekly away with the rope around her

long horns

and the calf frisked and jumped behind

there went all the milk and butter mr

edwards said he would be too busy to see

them again

he shook hands with paw saying goodbye

ingles

and good luck he shook hands with ma

and said goodbye ma’am i won’t be seeing

y’all again

but i sure will never forget your

kindness

then he turned to mary and laura and he

shook their hands as if they were grown

up

goodbye he said mary said politely

goodbye mr edwards but laura forgot to

be polite

she said oh mr edwards i wish you

wouldn’t go away

oh mr edwards thank you thank you for

going all the way to independence to

find santa claus for us

mr edward’s eyes shone very bright and

he went away without saying

another word paul began to unhitch

pet and patty in the middle of the

morning and laura and mary knew it was

really true

they really were going away from there

ma

didn’t say anything she went into the

house and looked around at the dishes

not washed and the bed only partly made

and she lifted up both hands and sat

down

mary and laura went on doing the dishes

they were careful not to let them make a

sound

they turned around quickly when paul

came in

he looked like himself again and he was

carrying the potato sack

here you are caroline he said and his

voice sounded natural

cook a plenty for dinner we’ve been

going without potatoes saving them for

seed

now we’ll eat them up so that day for

dinner

they ate the seed potatoes they were

very good

and laura knew that paul was right when

he said

there’s no great loss without some small

gang after dinner

he took the wagon bows from their pegs

in the barn

he put them on the wagon one end of each

bow in its iron strap on one side of the

wagon box

and the other end in its iron strap on

the other side

when all the bows were standing up in

their places

paw and ma spread the wagon cover over

them and tied it down

tightly then paul pulled the rope in the

end of the wagon cover

till it puckered together and left only

a tiny round hole in the middle of the

back

there stood the covered wagon all ready

to load in the morning

everyone was quiet that night even jack

felt that something was wrong

and he lay down close to laura when she

went to bed

it was now too warm for a fire but pau

and ma

sat looking at the ashes in the

fireplace

ma sighed gently and said a whole year

gone charles but paul

answered cheerfully what’s a year amount

to

we have all the time there is

you

印第安人离开后,士兵们

在草原上安定下来

,一天早上,整个土地都是绿色的

看到整个天空充满了

野鸭和野鹅向北飞翔的线条

沿着小溪在树上捕获的乌鸦

风在新的草丛中低语

带来了大地和早晨生长的感觉

草甸云雀

向天空歌唱

白天,鹬、猎鹿和

在溪底啁啾和歌唱

经常在

傍晚 反舌鸟在歌唱

一个晚上 保罗、玛丽和劳拉

静静地坐在门阶上

看着小兔子

在星光下在草地上玩耍

三只兔妈妈跳来跳去

白天打着耳朵,看着他们的小

兔子也在

玩耍 劳拉用锄头帮助妈妈

播种早期的花园种子

,莫德

在犁翻开的杂草根上挖了小洞

,劳拉和玛丽小心翼翼地

撒下种子,

然后妈妈用泥土紧紧地盖住它们,

他们种下了洋葱

、胡萝卜、豌豆和豆类 还有

萝卜

,他们都很开心,因为

春天来了

,很快他们就有

蔬菜吃了,

他们已经厌倦了只吃

面包和肉。

一天晚上,保罗在日落前从地里赶来

,他帮妈妈把卷心菜

种起来, 红薯植物

妈妈把卷心菜种子种在一个扁平的

盒子里

,放在屋子里,她

小心地浇水,每天从

早上的

阳光到下午

透过窗户的阳光

,她都把它留了下来,她保存了一个圣诞节

红薯种在另一个

盒子

里,卷心菜的种子现在变成了灰

绿色的小植物

,红薯长出了一根茎

和绿色的叶子。

它的眼睛 爪子和妈妈

小心翼翼地抓住每一株小植物,把

它的根舒服地安

在为它们准备的洞里,给根部浇水,把

泥土牢牢地压在上面

但他们也

很高兴,

因为今年他们每天都有

卷心菜和红薯,

他们都看着那个花园

因为它是在草原草皮上做的,所以它粗糙而长满草,

但所有的小植物都长出

了豌豆的小叶子

小洋葱长矛

豆子自己从地里冒出来,

但是是一根小

黄豆茎像弹簧一样盘绕起来

,把它们推起来,

然后横梁裂开,

被两片小豆叶掉下来

,叶子平展到地上

很快就阳光明媚,他们都开始

像国王一样生活

每天早上保罗兴高采烈地

吹着口哨到田里

他种了一些早熟的草皮土豆

,有些土豆后来可以安全种植

现在他把一袋玉米

系在

腰带上,一边犁地,一边把玉米粒

扔进犁尖旁边

的犁沟里。

杂草丛生的树根

,还有一片玉米地,有

一天晚餐会长出青玉米

,明年冬天会有成熟的玉米

供帕特和帕蒂吃,

早上玛丽和劳拉正在洗盘子,妈妈正在整理

床铺,她

轻声哼着歌 自言自语

,劳拉和玛丽正在

谈论花园

劳拉最喜欢豌豆,玛丽喜欢

豆子

突然他们听到保罗大声而愤怒的声音

摩尔迅速走到门口,劳拉

和玛丽从

她的

爪子两边偷看,正在驱赶宠物和小馅饼

斯科特先生和爱德华兹先生用爪子从田间拖着犁从田里出来,

斯科特先生说话很认真,

没有斯科特保罗回答他,我不会

留在这里被士兵带走,

就像一个 o utlaw 如果华盛顿的一些被抨击的

政客

没有发出消息

,在这里定居

是可以的 现在要走了

怎么回事 查尔斯 我们

要去哪里

马转身问我知道

吗 但我们要去 我们要离开这里 保罗

斯科特和爱德华说政府正在

派遣士兵将我们所有的定居者带

出印度领土

他的脸 很红,他的眼睛

像蓝色的火

劳拉很害怕 她从没见过

保罗这样

她紧紧靠在妈妈身上

仍然看着爪子

斯科特先生开始说话但保罗

阻止了他 省气 斯科特

没用说 换句话说,

如果你愿意,你可以一直待到士兵们来

我现在要出去 爱德华兹先生说他

会去

他不会留下来

像名誉的黄色猎犬一样被赶过界线

与我们一起独立

爱德华兹保罗说 但 爱德华兹先生

回答说他不在乎往北

走 他会造一艘船顺流而下

到更南边的某个定居点

最好和我们一起出来 保罗敦促他

步行穿过

密苏里州 一个人走很冒险

乘船沿着野生印第安部落中的铜绿而行,

但爱德华兹先生说他已经看到了

密苏里州

,他有很多粉末和铅,

然后波德告诉斯科特先生带走牛

和小牛,

现在我们不能把它们带走 pau 说

你是个好邻居,斯科特

,我很遗憾离开你,但我们

早上要出去,

劳拉听到了这一切,

但直到她看到斯科特先生

带走母牛,温顺的母牛走了,她才相信

用绳子绕着她长长的角温顺地走了

,小牛在后面跳来跳去,

所有的牛奶和黄油都跑掉了

爱德华兹先生说他太忙了,

不能再见到它们

他用爪子握手说再见 英

格尔斯

和他握手的好运 妈妈

和妈妈说再见 我不会再见到

你们了,

但我肯定永远不会忘记你们的

好意

然后他转向玛丽和劳拉,他

握手,好像他们已经长大

再见,他说玛丽礼貌地

告别了爱德华兹先生,但劳拉忘记了

有礼貌

她说,哦,爱德华兹先生,我希望

你不要走开

哦,爱德华兹先生,谢谢

你一路独立,

为我们寻找圣诞老人,

爱德华先生的眼睛闪闪发光,

他一句话也没说就走了

早上的时候开始解开宠物和帕蒂的绳子,劳拉和玛丽知道这是

真的,

他们真的要离开那里

了 只做了一半

,她举起双手

坐下,

玛丽和劳拉继续洗碗,

他们小心翼翼不让他们发出

声音,

他们迅速转过身来,保罗

进来了,

他看起来又像自己了,他

拿着 土豆袋

在这里你是卡罗琳他说他的

声音听起来很自然

为晚餐煮了很多我们

一直没有土豆把它们

留作种子

现在我们会把它们吃掉所以那天

晚餐

他们吃了种子土豆他们

非常好

劳拉知道保罗是对的,

他说

晚饭后没有一些小帮派,损失不大。

他从谷仓里的钉子上取下马车弓,

把它们放在马车上,每根弓的一端系在马车

一侧的铁带上。

马车箱

和另一端的铁带

在另一边

当所有的弓都站起来时,

爪子和马将马车罩盖在

他们身上并将其紧紧系好,

然后保罗拉动

了马车末端的绳索 盖上盖子,

直到它皱起来,只

在后背中间留下一个小圆孔

劳拉

上床睡觉的

时候,现在太热了,不能生火,但保罗

和妈妈

坐着看着壁炉里的灰烬,

马轻轻叹了口气,说一整年

都过去了,查尔斯,但保罗

高兴地回答说

我们一直拥有的一年是多少 有