They found a great deal to do that morning and Mary was late in returning to the house and was also in such a hurry to get back to her work that she quite forgot Colin until the last moment.
“Tell Colin that I can’t come and see him yet,”she said to Martha.“I’m very busy in the garden.”
Martha looked rather frightened.
“Eh!Miss Mary,”she said,“it may put him all out of humor when I tell him that.”
But Mary was not as afraid of him as other people were and she was not a self-sacrificing person.
“I can’t stay,”she answered.“Dickon’s waiting for me;”and she ran away.
The afternoon was even lovelier and busier than the morning had been.Already nearly all the weeds were cleared out of the garden and most of the roses and trees had been pruned or dug about.Dickon had brought a spade of his own and he had taught Mary to use all her tools,so that by this time it was plain that though the lovely wild place was not likely to become a“gardener’s garden”it would be a wilderness of growing things before the springtime was over.
“There’ll be apple blossoms an’cherry blossoms overhead,”Dickon said,working away with all his might.“An’there’ll be peach an’plum trees in bloom against th’walls,an’th’grass’ll be a carpet o’flowers.”
“Tha’s a good bit stronger than tha’was,”Dickon said,looking at her as she was digging.“Tha’s beginning to look different,for sure.”
Mary was glowing with exercise and good spirits.
“I’m getting fatter and fatter every day,”she said quite exultantly.“Mrs.Medlock will have to get me some bigger dresses.Martha says my hair is growing thicker.It isn’t so flat and stringy.”
The sun was beginning to set and sending deep gold-colored rays slanting under the trees when they parted.
“It’ll be fine tomorrow,”said Dickon.“I’ll be at work by sunrise.”
“So will I,”said Mary.
She ran back to the house as quickly as her feet would carry her.She wanted to tell Colin about Dickon’s fox cub and the rook and about what the springtime had been doing.She felt sure he would like to hear.So it was not very pleasant when she opened the door of her room,to see Martha standing waiting for her with a doleful face.