Part 19 (2/2)
As the crowd filed out from the benches at the close of the concert, Diana found herself walking behind Meg, who was speaking to a friend.
”That 'Moonlight Sonata' was beautiful!” Ada Davis was saying. ”And Mrs.
Fleming looked so charming to-night! How nice to have such a pretty, clever mother!”
”I'm _awfully_ proud of her!” agreed Meg, with unction.
”Humph! High time you were!” sniffed Diana behind.
At the door the Vicar was helping his wife into her cloak. He put it round her with quite a gallant little air, and offered her his arm as they stepped out into the starlight together.
”I hardly know you to-night, Sylvia. You excelled yourself!” he remarked.
”'Sylvia'!” Diana triumphed inwardly. ”That's the first time I've ever heard him call her anything except 'Mother'. If _I_ get married, I'll want my husband to call me 'Diana', even if I've a dozen children to be 'Mother' to! I guess Mrs. Fleming has hopped off the shelf to-day, and I just hope to goodness she'll never go back.”
CHAPTER XII
Diana Breaks Out
Diana went back to school in the wildest and most rampageous of spirits.
She felt that she just had to let off steam somehow. She seized Wendy's hand, tore with her to the very top of the house and down again, then careered along the corridor in such a mad, not to say noisy stampede, that Miss Todd issued from her study like a lion from its lair, and fixed the culprits with the full concentrated power of what the girls called her ”scholastic eye”.
”Winifred and Diana,” she remarked in calm, measured tones, ”if I have to remind you again about walking quietly in the pa.s.sages, it will mean forty lines for you both, and I should be sorry to have to give punishments on the first day of term.”
The tempestuous pair, very much sobered down, tip-toed away, and went to unpack their possessions in their separate dormitories. Diana found Loveday in the ivy room, and burst in upon her with as much of the bubbling-over spirits as she dared to exhibit, hugging her till she nearly choked her.
”I've missed you loads, Loviekins!” she a.s.sured her. ”It felt queer to be in bed, and not have you on the other side of a curtain. I used to wake up in the night and begin to speak to you out of sheer force of habit. I wanted my 'little elder sissie' awful bad sometimes! Did you miss me the least tiny atom? Do you care that much for your 'pixie girl'?”
”Of course I missed you, darling! I'm just delighted to see you again!
It's nice to be back. I haven't enjoyed the holidays _very_ much. I never do----”
”I know,” said Diana sympathetically, as Loveday hesitated. ”I could read that between the lines, in your letters. You wrote me absolutely ripping letters! I loved them! You were a dear to write so often. It must have taken heaps of time.”
”I'd nothing very much else to do,” sighed Loveday, disengaging herself gently from Diana's arms. ”Let me go, child! I haven't half finished my unpacking, and you haven't even begun yours yet.”
”_Bust_ the unpacking!” said Diana naughtily. ”I don't feel inclined to be tidy; I shall just shovel armfuls of things out, and pitch them anyhow into the drawers. Yes, Loveday Seton, I feel like that! I'm 'fey'
to-day, as the Scotch say, and must 'dree my weird'. Don't quite know exactly what that means; but I guess I've got a little pixie imp dancing around inside me, and he's going to make me do something crazy. There's no help for it! It's kismet!”
”And Miss Hampson is also kismet!” said Loveday, leaving her own box and coming to the rescue of Diana's garments, which were being literally pitched into the drawers with no regard at all for their condition.
”Look how you're crus.h.i.+ng your blouses! Go and sit on the bed, and let me do it. There! What a baby thing you are! You're more like four than fourteen!”
”It pays,” said Diana serenely, squatting cross-legged on her bed, while Loveday's neat hands arranged her possessions. ”If I were a sedate, goody-goody, 'old-beyond-her-years', staid sort of a person, you'd never spoil me as you do. I'll try to practise it if you like, though.
Anything to please you! How would this do?”
Diana's mobile face suddenly underwent a quick change. The corners of her mouth were drawn down, her eyelids drooped, while her eyes were cast upward in a sort of sanctimonious squint.
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