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Jack London: The Little Lady of the Big House

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«Good morning, Mr. Hennessy, and how soon will she be ready for Mrs.

Forrest?» Dick Forrest asked.

«I'd like another week,» was Hennessy's answer. «She's well broke now, just the way Mrs. Forrest wanted, but she's over-strung and sensitive and I'd like the week more to set her in her ways.»

Forrest nodded concurrence, and Hennessy, who was the veterinary, went on:

«There are two drivers in the alfalfa gang I'd like to send down the hill.»

«What's the matter with them?»

«One, a new man, Hopkins, is an ex-soldier. He may know government mules, but he doesn't know Shires.»

Forrest nodded.

«The other has worked for us two years, but he's drinking now, and he takes his hang-overs out on his horses—»

«That's Smith, old-type American, smooth-shaven, with a cast in his left eye?» Forrest interrupted.

The veterinary nodded.

«I've been watching him,» Forrest concluded. «He was a good man at first, but he's slipped a cog recently. Sure, send him down the hill. And send that other fellow—Hopkins, you said?—along with him. By the way, Mr. Hennessy.» As he spoke, Forrest drew forth his pad book, tore off the last note scribbled, and crumpled it in his hand. «You've a new horse-shoer in the shop. How does he strike you?»

«He's too new to make up my mind yet.»

«Well, send him down the hill along with the other two. He can't take your orders. I observed him just now fitting a shoe to old Alden Bessie by rasping off half an inch of the toe of her hoof.»

«He knew better.»

«Send him down the hill,» Forrest repeated, as he tickled his champing mount with the slightest of spur-tickles and shot her out along the road, sidling, head-tossing, and attempting to rear.

Much he saw that pleased him. Once, he murmured aloud, «A fat land, a fat land.» Divers things he saw that did not please him and that won a note in his scribble pad. Completing the circle about the Big House and riding beyond the circle half a mile to an isolated group of sheds and corrals, he reached the objective of the ride: the hospital. Here he found but two young heifers being tested for tuberculosis, and a magnificent Duroc Jersey boar in magnificent condition. Weighing fully six hundred pounds, its bright eyes, brisk movements, and sheen of hair shouted out that there was nothing the matter with it. Nevertheless, according to the ranch practice, being a fresh importation from Iowa, it was undergoing the regular period of quarantine. Burgess Premier was its name in the herd books of the association, age two years, and it had cost Forrest five hundred dollars laid down on the ranch.

Proceeding at a hand gallop along a road that was one of the spokes radiating from the Big House hub, Forrest overtook Crellin, his hog manager, and, in a five-minute conference, outlined the next few months of destiny of Burgess Premier, and learned that the brood sow, Lady Isleton, the matron of all matrons of the O. I. C.'s and blue– ribboner in all shows from Seattle to San Diego, was safely farrowed of eleven. Crellin explained that he had sat up half the night with her and was then bound home for bath and breakfast.

«I hear your oldest daughter has finished high school and wants to enter Stanford,» Forrest said, curbing the mare just as he had half– signaled departure at a gallop.

Crellin, a young man of thirty-five, with the maturity of a long-time father stamped upon him along with the marks of college and the youthfulness of a man used to the open air and straight-living, showed his appreciation of his employer's interest as he half-flushed under his tan and nodded.

«Think it over,» Forrest advised. «Make a statistic of all the college girls—yes, and State Normal girls—you know. How many of them follow career, and how many of them marry within two years after their degrees and take to baby farming.»

«Helen is very seriously bent on the matter,» Crellin urged.

«Do you remember when I had my appendix out?» Forrest queried. «Well, I had as fine a nurse as I ever saw and as nice a girl as ever walked on two nice legs. She was just six months a full-fledged nurse, then. And four months after that I had to send her a wedding present. She married an automobile agent. She's lived in hotels ever since. She's never had a chance to nurse—never a child of her own to bring through a bout with colic. But… she has hopes… and, whether or not her hopes materialize, she's confoundedly happy. But… what good was her nursing apprenticeship?»

Just then an empty manure-spreader passed, forcing Crellin, on foot, and Forrest, on his mare, to edge over to the side of the road. Forrest glanced with kindling eye at the off mare of the machine, a huge, symmetrical Shire whose own blue ribbons, and the blue ribbons of her progeny, would have required an expert accountant to enumerate and classify.

«Look at the Fotherington Princess,» Forrest said, nodding at the mare that warmed his eye. «She is a normal female. Only incidentally, through thousands of years of domestic selection, has man evolved her into a draught beast breeding true to kind. But being a draught-beast is secondary. Primarily she is a female. Take them by and large, our own human females, above all else, love us men and are intrinsically maternal. There is no biological sanction for all the hurly burly of woman to-day for suffrage and career.»

«But there is an economic sanction,» Crellin objected.

«True,» his employer agreed, then proceeded to discount. «Our present industrial system prevents marriage and compels woman to career. But, remember, industrial systems come, and industrial systems go, while biology runs on forever.»

«It's rather hard to satisfy young women with marriage these days,» the hog-manager demurred.

Dick Forrest laughed incredulously.

«I don't know about that,» he said. «There's your wife for an instance. She with her sheepskin—classical scholar at that—well, what has she done with it?… Two boys and three girls, I believe? As I remember your telling me, she was engaged to you the whole last half of her senior year.»

«True, but—» Crellin insisted, with an eye-twinkle of appreciation of the point, «that was fifteen years ago, as well as a love-match. We just couldn't help it. That far, I agree. She had planned unheard-of achievements, while I saw nothing else than the deanship of the College of Agriculture. We just couldn't help it. But that was fifteen years ago, and fifteen years have made all the difference in the world in the ambitions and ideals of our young women.»

«Don't you believe it for a moment. I tell you, Mr. Crellin, it's a statistic. All contrary things are transient. Ever woman remains Avoman, everlasting, eternal. Not until our girl-children cease from playing with dolls and from looking at their own enticingness in mirrors, will woman ever be otherwise than what she has always been: first, the mother, second, the mate of man. It is a statistic. I've been looking up the girls who graduate from the State Normal. You will notice that those who marry by the way before graduation are excluded. Nevertheless, the average length of time the graduates actually teach school is little more than two years. And when you consider that a lot of them, through ill looks and ill luck, are foredoomed old maids and are foredoomed to teach all their lives, you can see how they cut down the period of teaching of the marriageable ones.»

«A woman, even a girl-woman, will have her way where mere men are concerned,» Crellin muttered, unable to dispute his employer's figures but resolved to look them up.

«And your girl-woman will go to Stanford,» Forrest laughed, as he prepared to lift his mare into a gallop, «and you and I and all men, to the end of time, will see to it that they do have their way.»

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