第2章

\'It\'sverydifficult,\'Pollyoftenexclaimed,\'togetadressthatwilltonedownyourhairandahatthatwilltoneupyournose,whenthefirstisredandthelastasnub!Mynoseistherootofallevil;itmakespeoplethinkI\'msaucybeforeIsayaword;andasformyhair,theythinkImustbepeppery,nomatterifIwerereallyasmeekasMoses。Nowthere\'sMargery,thedear,darlingmouse!Peoplelookathertwosleekbraids,everyhairdoingjustwhatitoughttodoandlyingstraightandsmooth,andask,\"Whoisthatsweetgirl?\"

There\'ssomethingwrongsomewhere。Ioughtnottosufferbecauseofonesmall,simple,turned-upnoseandaheadofhairwhichrevealstheglowingtintsofautumn,asJackgracefullysays。\'

\'Heretheycome!\'shoutedJackfromthegroupontheHowards\'piazza。

\'ChristopherColumbus,whatgorgeousness!TheFlamingo,theDove,andtheBlue-jay!Good-morning,youngladies;maywebeallowedtotravelinthesamesteamerwithyourhighnesses?\'

\'Youneedn\'tbetroubled,\'laughedBell。\'Weshallnotdisclosethesegloriesuntilwereachthecamp。Butyouaredressedasusual。

What\'sthematter?\'

\'Why,thefactis,\'answeredGeoffrey,\'ourcouragefailedusatthelastmoment。Wedonnedouruniforms,andlookedlikebrigands,highwayrobbers,cowboys,firemen,——anythingbutmodestyoungmen;

andasitwastoowarmforulsters,wetookrefugeincivilisedraimentforto-day。Whenwearrive,youshallbeholdourdashingsombrerosfixedupwithpeacockfeathers,andourrefulgentshirts,whichareofthemostoriginalstyleanddecoration。\'

\'Aboriginal,infact,\'saidJack。\'Wehavebroadbeltsofalligatorskin,pouches,pistols,bowie-knives,andtan-colouredshoes;butwedisliketoflauntthembeforetheeyesofacitypublic。\'

\'Heretheyare!\'criedGeoffrey,fromthegate。\'Uncle,andaunt,andDicky,and——goodgracious!Ishereallygoingtotakethatwretchedtanterrier?\'

\'Won\'tgowithouthim,\'saidBell,briefly。\'Therearecaseswhereitisbettertosubmitthantofight。\'

Sothelastgood-byesweresaid,andElsieboreupbravely;better,indeed,thantheothers,whoshedmanyafurtivetearatleavingher。

\'Makehasteandgetwell,darling,\'whisperedthegirls,lovingly。

\'Pray,pray,dearMrs。Howard,bringherdowntousassoonaspossible。We\'lltakesuchgoodcareofher,\'teasedBell,withonelastsqueeze,andstrongsignsofashowerinbotheyes。

\'Come,girlsandboys,\'saidkindDr。Paul,\'thesteamerhasblownherfirstwhistle,andwemustbeoff。\'

Oh,howclearandbeautifuladayitwas,andhowcharminglygraciousDameOceanlookedinherwhitecapsandblueruffles!Eventhecombinationsteamboatsmellofdinner,oil,andcloseairwasobliteratedbythekeensea-breeze。

ThegoodshipOrizabaploughedherwaythroughthesparkling,sun-litwaves,traversingquicklythedistancewhichlaybetweentheyoungpeopleandtheirdestination。Theywatchedthelongwhitefurrowthatstretchedinherwake,thecloudofblacksmokewhichfloatedlikeadarkshadowabovethelaughingcrestsofthewaves,andtheflocksofsea-gullssailingoverhead,withwildshrillscreamseverandanonswoopingdownforsomebitoffoodflungfromtheship,andthenfloatingformilesonthewaves。

Howtheysung\'LifeontheOceanWave,\'\'BoundingBillow,\'and\'RockedintheCradleoftheDeep!\'HowJackchanted,-

\'IwishIwereafish,Withagreatlongtail;

Atinylittletittlebat,Awiggleorawhale,Inthemiddleofthegreatbluesea。Oh,my!\'

\'Oh,howIlongtobethere!\'exclaimedPhilip,\'tothrowasidealltheformalcustomsofawickedworldIabhor,andliveafreelifeunderthebluesky!\'

\'Why,PhilipNoble!Ineversawyouinsideofahouseinmylife,\'

criedPolly。

\'Oh,yes;you\'remistaken。I\'vebeenobligedtoeatmostofmymealsinthehouse,andsleepthere;butIdon\'tapproveofit,andit\'satrialtobebornewithmeeknessonlywhenthere\'snoremedyforit。\'

\'Besides,\'saidJack,\'evenwhenweareout-of-doorsweareshellingthereluctantalmond,poisoningthevoraciousgopher,pruninggrape-

vines,and\"sich。\"NowIamonlygoingtoshoottoeat,andeattoshoot!\'

\'Hopeyou\'veimprovedsincelastyear,oryou\'llhavealowdiet,\'

murmuredPhil,inanundertone。

\'Themanofgeniusmustexpecttobethebuttofridicule,\'sighedJack,meekly。

\'Butyou\'llnotrepine,althoughyourheartstringsbreak,willyou?\'

saidPolly,sympathisingly;\'especiallyinthepresenceofseveralwitnesseswhohaveseenyouhandleagun。\'

\'HowgladIamthatI\'mtoonear-sightedtoshoot,\'saidGeoffrey,takingofftheeye-glassesthatmadehimlooksowiseanddignified。

\'Ishallloungeunderthetrees,readMacaulay,andorderthemeals。\'

\'Ishallneedanassistantaboutthecamp,\'saidAuntTruth,smilingly;\'butIhardlythinkhe\'llhavemuchtimetolounge;wheneverythingelsefails,there\'salwaysDicky,youknow。\'

Geoffreylookeddiscouraged。

\'And,furthermore,IdeclarebythenoseofthegreatTamo\'ShanterthatIwillcutdowneverytreeinthevicinityereyoushallloungeunderit,\'saidJack。

\'Softly,myboy。Hill\'sblue-gumforestisnotsoveryfaraway。

You\'llhaveyourhandsfull,\'laughedDr。Paul。

HereMargeryandBelljoinedthegroupafteraquickwalkupanddownthedeck。

\'Papa,\'saidBell,excitedly,\'wecertainlyarenearingtheplace。

Doyouseethatbendintheshore,anddon\'tyourememberthatthelandingisn\'tfarbelow?\'

\'Bell\'sbumpoflocalityisimmense。Therearenineteenbendsintheshoreexactlylikethatonebeforewereachthelanding。Howmanyknotsanhourdoyousupposethisshiptravels,myfaircousin?\'

askedGeoffrey。

\'Icouldtellbetter,\'repliedBellcalmly,\'ifIcouldeverrememberhowmanyknotsmadeamile,orhowmanymilesmadeaknot;butI

alwaysforget。\'

\'Oh,see!There\'saporpoise!\'criedJack。\'Polly,whyisaporpoiselikeawater-lily?\'

Butbeforehecouldsay\'Guess,\'Phil,Geoff,andthegirlshaddrawnthemselvesintoaline,and,withawhispered\'One,two,three,\'tosecureagoodstart,repliedinconcert,\'We-give-it-up!\'

\'Whatadeafeningshout!\'criedAuntTruth,comingoutofthecabin。

\'What\'sthematter,pray?\'

\'Nothing,aunty,\'laughedPolly。\'ButwehaveformedasocietyforsuppressingJack\'sconundrums,andthisisourfirstpublicmeeting。

Howdoyoulikethewatchword?\'

AuntTruthsmiled。\'Itwasveryaudible,\'shesaid。\'Yoursisevidentlynotasecretsociety。\'

\'IwishIcouldfindoutwhooriginatedthisplan,\'quothJack,murderously。\'ButIsupposeit\'soneofyougirls,andIcan\'trevengemyself。Oh,whenwillthisbarrierbetweenthesexesberemoved!\'

\'Itrustnotinyourlifetime,\'shudderedPolly,\'orwemightaswellbeginto\"standroundourdyingbeds\"atonce。\'

CHAPTERII:THEJOURNEY

\'Away,away,frommenandtowns,Tothewildwoodandthedowns,Tothesilentwilderness。\'

Whateverthedistancewasinreality,thesteamerhadconsumedmoretimethanusual,anditwasquitetwoo\'clock,insteadofhalf-pasttwelve,astheyhadexpected,beforetheywerelandedontheoldandalmostforgottenpier,andsawthesmokeoftheOrizabaasshesteamedaway。

Aftercountingovertheirbagsandpackagestoseeifanythinghadbeenforgotten,theylookedaboutthem。

Therewasadirtylittlesettlement,amileortwotothesouth,consistingofacollectionoftumble-downadobehouseswhichlookedlikeablotchonthebrownhillside;afewcattlewerebrowsingnearby,andthelocalityseemedtobewellsuppliedwithlizards,whichdartedoverthedustygroundinalldirections。Butthestartlingpointofthelandscapewasthatitshowednosignofhumanlife,andPancho\'sordershadbeentohaveSenorDonManuelFelipeHilarioNoriegaandhiswood-cartonhandpromptlyathalf-pasttwelve。

\'CanPanchohaveforgotten?\'

\'Canhehavelosthiswayandneverarrivedhereatall?\'

\'CanSenorDonManuelFelipeHilarioNoriegahavegrowntiredofwaitingandgoneoff?\'

\'HasSenorDonManuelFelipeHilarioNoriegabeendrinkingtoomuchaguardienteandsoforgottentocome?\'

\'HasPanchobeenmurderedbyhighwayrobbers,andservedupintostewfortheireveningmeal?\'

\'WithHopYetfordessert!Oh,horrible!\'Theseweresomeofthequestionsandexclamationsthatgreetedtheearsofthelizards,andcausedthemtoflyoverthegroundinamoreexcitedfashionthanever。

\'Onethingiscertain。IfPanchohasbeenstupidenoughtolosehiswaycomingfiftymilesdownthecoast,I\'lldischargehim,\'saidDr。

Winship,withdecision。

\'Whenyoufindhim,\'addedAuntTruth,prudently。

\'Ofcourse。Butreally,mamma,thislooksdiscouraging;Iamafraidwecan\'tgetintocampthisevening。Shallwegouptothenearestranchhouseforthenight,andseewhatcanbedoneto-morrow?\'

\'Never!\'exclaimedtheyoungpeople,withonedeafeningshout。

\'Never,\'echoedPhilipseparately。\'Ihavevowedthatabedshallnotknowmeforthreemonths,andI\'llkeepmyvow。\'

\'Whatdoyousaytothis,UncleDoc?\'saidGeoffrey。\'Supposeyougouptothestorehouseandoffice,——it\'saboutamile,——andseeifthegoodsarethereallright,andwhetherthemensawPanchoonhiswayuptothecanyon。Meanwhile,PhilandIwillrideoverheresomewheretogetateam,orlookupSenorDonManuelFelipeHilarioNoriega。JackcanstaywithAuntTruthandthegirls,towatchdevelopments。\'

\'But,papa,can\'twepitchthecampto-night,somehow?\'askedBell,piteously。

\'Idon\'tseehow。Wearebehindhandalready;andifwegetstartedwithinanhourwecan\'treachthegroundIselectedbeforedarkandwecan\'tchooseanynearerone,becauseifPanchoisanywhereincreationheisontheidenticalspotIsenthimto。\'

\'But,Dr。Paul,I\'lltellyouwhatwecoulddo,\'suggestedJack。\'Ifwegetanykindofastart,wecan\'tfailtoreachcampbysevenoreighto\'clockatlatest。Nowit\'sbrightmoonlight,andifwefindPancho,he\'llhavethebaggageunloaded,andHopYetwillhaveafirelighted。What\'stopreventourswingingthehammocksfortheladies?

Andwe\'lljustrollupinourblanketsbythefire,forto-night。

Thenwe\'llgettohousekeepinginthemorning。\'

Thisplanreceivedamostenthusiasticreception。

\'Verywell,\'repliedtheDoctor。\'Ifyouareallagreed,Isupposewemayaswellbeginroughingitnowasatanytime。\'

Youmayhavenoticedsometimes,afterhavingfortifiedyourselfagainstaterriblemisfortunewhichseemedinstoreforyou,thatitdidn\'tcome,afterall。Well,itwassointhiscase;forjustasDr。Winshipandtheboysstartedoutoverthehillsideatabriskpace,animmensecloudofdust,somedistanceuptheroad,attractedtheirattention,andtheycametoasuddenstandstill。

Thegirlsheldtheirbreathinanxiousexpectation,andatlengthgaveanirrepressibleshoutofjoyandreliefwhenthereissuedfromthedensegreycloudthefamiliarfour-horseteam,withDaisy,TuleMolly,Villikins,andDinah,lookingasfreshasiftheyhadnotbeendrivenamile,toughlittlemustangsthattheywere。

AlongconversationinSpanishensued,which,beingtranslatedbyDr。

Winship,furnishedallnecessaryinformationconcerningthedelay。

S。D。M。F。H。N。statedthatPanchowasneitherfaithlessnorstupid,butwaswaitingforthemonthecamping-ground,andthatasthegoodswerealreadypackedinhiswood-carthewouldfollowthemimmediately。Sothewholepartystartedwithoutmoredelay;Dr。andMrs。Winship,MasterPaul,JackHoward,andthethreegirlsridinginthewagon,whileGeoffreyandPhilipgallopedaheadonhorseback。

Itwasalong,dusty,tiresomeride;andDicky,whohadbeenasgoodalldayasanysaintevercarvedinmarbleandsetinaniche,grewratherwarm,cross,andhungry,althoughhehadbeenconsumingginger-snapsandapricotssinceearlymorning。Afteraskingplaintivelyforthefiftiethtimehowlongitwouldbebeforedinner,hefinallysuccumbedtohisweariness,anddroppinghisyellowhead,thatwaslikeacowslipball,inhismother\'slap,hefellasleep。

Buttheyoungpeople,whoseeyeswerenotblindedbyhungerandsleep,foundmorethanenoughtointerestthemonthisdustyCaliforniaroad,windingasitdidthroughgrandoldgrowthsoftrees,acresandacresofwavinggrain,andendlessstretchesofgorgeousyellowmustard,thestalksofwhichwerefiveorsixfeethigh,almosthidingfromviewtheboyswhodashedintothegoldenforestfromtimetotime。

Atthefootofthehilltheypassedanoldadobehut,withacrowdofpretty,swarthy,frowzyMexicanchildrenplayinginthesunshine,whiletheirmother,black-hairedandampleoffigure,occupiedherselfinhanginggreatquantitiesofjerkedbeefonasortofclothes-linerunningbetweentheeucalyptus-trees。

Thefather,awild-lookingindividualinaredshirtandenormoushat,camefrombehindthehut,unhitchedthestoutlittlebronchotiedtothefence,gavethepooranimaladesperatelytight\'cinch,\'

threwhimselfintothesaddlewithouttouchinghisfoottothelumberingwoodenstirrups,and,digginghisspurswellintothehorse\'ssides,wasoutofsightinaninstant,leavingonlyahugecloudofdusttocoverhisdisappearance。

\'Howthosefellowsdoride!\'exclaimedDr。Winship,savagely。\'I

wishtheywereallobligedtowalkuntiltheyknewhowtotreatahorse。\'

\'Thenthey\'dwalkstraightintothemillennium,\'saidJack,sagely,\'fortheircrueltyseemstobeaninstinct。\'

\'Buthowbeautifullytheyride,too!\'saidPolly。\'MammaandIweresittingonthehotelpiazzatheotherday,watchingtwoyoungSpaniardswhowereperformingfeatsofhorsemanship。Theydroppedfour-bitpiecesonthedustyroad,andridinguptothematfullspeedclutchedthemfromthegroundinsomemysteriouswaythatwasperfectlywonderful。ThenNickGutierrezmountedabuckinghorse,andactuallyrolledandlightedacigarettewhiletheanimalbuckedwithallhismight。\'

\'Seethatcunning,cunningmuchachita,mamma!\'criedBell;for,astheystoppedatthetopofthehilltoletthehorsesbreathe,oneofthelittleMexicanchildrenranafterthem,holdingoutahandfulofglowingyellowpoppies。

Shewasdistractinglypretty,withabeautythatisshort-livedwiththepeopleofherrace。Theafternoonsunshonedownfiercelyonherwavingcoal-blacklocks,andbroughtarichcolourtohernut-browncheek;shehadonelittleflimsy,raggedgarment,neitherlong,broad,northick,whichhungaboutherpicturesquely;and,withhersoft,dark,sleepyeyes,therowsoflittlewhiteteethbehindherlaughingredmouth,andthevividyellowblossomsinhertinyoutstretchedhand,shewasaverycharmingvision。

\'Comotellamas,muchachita?\'(Whatisyourname,littleone?)askedBell,airingherSpanish,whichwasrathergood。

\'Teresita,\'sheanswered,withaprettyaccent,asshescratchedasetoffivegrimylittletoestoandfrointhedustyground。

\'Throwherabit,papa,\'whisperedBell;and,ashedidso,Teresitacaughtthepieceofsilververydeftly,andranexcitedlybacktothecentreofthechatteringgroupinfrontofthehouse。

\'HowintenseeverythingisinCalifornia!DoyouknowwhatImean,mamma?\'saidBell。\'Thefruitissoimmense,thecanyonssodeep,thetreessobig,thehillssohigh,therainsowet,andthedroughtsodry。\'

\'Thefleassomany,thefleassospry,\'chantedJack,whohadperceivedthatBellwastalkinginrhymewithoutknowingit。

\'Californiaisjusttheplaceforyou,Bell;itgivesyouachanceforinnumerableadjectivesheapedoneontheother。\'

\'Idon\'talwaysheapupadjectives,\'repliedBell,withdignity。

\'WhenIwishtodescribeyou,forinstance,Isimplysay\"thathatefulboy,\"andletitgoatthat。\'

Jackretiredtoprivatelifeforaseason。

\'I\'dliketopaintapictureofTeresita,\'saidMargery,whohadaprettytalentforsketching,\'andcallitTheSummerChild,orsomesuchthing。Ishouldthinkthefamousoldcolourartistsmighthavelovedtopaintthisgorgeousflame-tintedpoppy。\'

\'Notpoppy,——eschscholtzia,\'correctedJack,comingrapidlytothesurfaceagain,afterBell\'srebuke,anddeliveringhimselfofthetongue-confusingwordwithaterriblegrimace。

\'I\'mnotwritingabotany,\'retortedMargery;\'andIcanneverrememberthatword,muchlessspellit。Idon\'tseehowitgrowsundersuchanabominableRussianname。It\'sworsethanichthyosaurus。Doyourememberthatfunnynonsenseverse?-

\"Iisforichthyosaurus,Wholivedwhentheworldwasallporous;

ButhefaintedwithshameWhenhefirstheardhisname,Anddepartedalongwhilebeforeus。\"\'

\'TheSpaniardsaremorepoetic,\'saidAuntTruth,\'fortheycallitlacopadeoro,thegoldencup。Oh,seethemyonder!ItisliketheFieldoftheClothofGold。\'

Thesightwouldhavedrivenaroyalfloristmadwithjoy:ahillsidethatwasaswayingmassofradiantbloom,ajoyouscarnivalofvividcolour,inwhichthethousandgoldengoblets,turnedupwardtothesun,weredancing,andglowing,andshamingoutofcountenancethepurpleandblueandpinkmasseswhichsurroundedthemoneveryside。

\'YouknowProfessorPinnietoldusthateverywell-informedyounggirlshouldknowatleastthefloraofherownState,\'saidJack,aftertheexcitementhadsubsided。

\'Well,onethingiscertain:ProfessorPinnieneverknewtheSTATE

ofhisownflora,oratleasthekepthiswifesortingandarranginghisspecimensallthetime;andIthinkhe\'saregularoldfrump,\'

saidPolly,irreverently,butmeetingAuntTruth\'sreprovingglance,whichbroughtablushandawhispered\'Excuseme,\'shewenton,\'Well,whatImeanis,hedoesn\'tknowanymorethanotherpeople,afterall;forhecaresfornothingbutbushesandherbsandseedsandshrubsandrootsandstamensandpistils;andhecan\'ttellwhetheraflowerislovelyornot,heissocrazytofindoutwhereitbelongsandtieatagroundit。\'

\'ImustagreewithPolly,\'laughedJack。\'Why,IwenttoridewithhimonedayintheCathedralOaks,andhemademegetoffmyhorseeveryfiveminutestodiguprootsandtiethemtothepommelofhisoldsaddle,sothatwecameintotownlookinglikemovingherbariums。

Thestable-manliftedhimontohishorsewhenhestarted,Isuppose,andhewouldhavebeenthereyetifhehadn\'tbeenhelpedoff。Bah!\'

ForJackhadasupremecontemptforanymanwhowaslessthanacentaur。

Bythistimetheyhadturnedoffthemainthoroughfare,andweretravellingoverabitofoldstageroadwhichwasanythingbuteasyriding。Theretheymetsomemenwhoweredrivinganenormousbandofsheeptoadistantranchforpasture,whichgavesaucyPollythechancetoaskDr。Winship,innocently,whywhitesheepatesomuchmorethanblackones。

Hefellintothetrapatonce,andansweredunsuspectingly,inasurprisedtone,\'Why,dothey?\'givingherthelonged-foropportunitytorespond,\'Yes,ofcourse,becausetherearesomanymoreof\'em;

don\'tyousee?\'

\'Youarebehindthetimes,Dr。Paul,\'saidJack。\'That\'sanancientjoke。Justlookatthosesheep,sir。Howmanyarethere?Eighthundred,say?\'

\'Evenmore,Ishouldthink,——athousand,certainly;andratherthintheylook,too。\'

\'Ishouldimaginetheymight,\'saidBell,sympathetically。\'WhenI

firstcametoCaliforniaInevercouldseehowthepoorcreaturesfoundanythingtoeatonthesebare,brownhillsides,untilthefarmersshowedmethepricklylittleburrcloverballsthatcovertheground。Butsee,mamma!therearesometinylambs,poor,tired,weak-leggedlittlethings;Iwonderiftheywilllivethroughthejourney。\'

\'Whichremindsme,\'saidJack,givingVillikinsatouchofthewhip,\'thatnothingissocalculatedtodisturbyourfaithinandloveforlambsaslifeonasheepranch。Innocent!Goodgracious!Ineversawsuch——such——\'

\'Gasping,staggering,stuttering,stammeringtom-fools,\'interposedBell。\'That\'swhatCarlylecalledONELamb,——dearMr。\"RoastPig\"

Charles;andameanoldthinghewas,too,fordoingit。\'

\'Well,itisjuststrongenoughtoapplytotheactuallamb;notthelambofromance,butthelambofreality。Youcan\'tgethimanywhere;hedoesn\'tknowenough。Hewon\'tdrive,hecan\'tfollow;

he\'stoostupid。Why,Iwentoutforacoupleof\'emonce,thatwerelostinthecanyon。Ifoundthem,——thatwascomparativelyeasy;butwhenItriedtogetthemhome,Icouldn\'t。Atlast,afterinfinitetrouble,Imanagedtodrivethemupontothetrail,whichwassonarrowtherewasbutonethingforarationalcreaturetodo,andthatwastogoahead。Then,ifyou\'llbelieveme,thoseidiotskeptbleatingandgettingunderthehorse\'sfore-feet;finally,oneofthem,thechampionsimpleton,tumbledoverintothecanyon,andI

tiedthelegsoftheotheronetogether,andcarriedhimhomeonthefrontofmysaddle。\'

\'Theyareinnocent,anyway,\'insistedMargery。\'Iwon\'tbelievethey\'renot。Ican\'tbearthesepeoplewhointerferewithallyourcherishedideas,andsaythatColumbusdidn\'tdiscoverAmerica,andShakespearewasn\'tShakespeare,andWilliamTelldidn\'tshoottheapple。\'

\'Nevertheless,Iclaimthatthelambisnothalfsomuchanemblemofinnocenceasheisofutterandprofoundstupidity。ThereisthatcharmingoldlyricaboutMary\'slittlelamb;Icanexplainthat。

Afterhecametoschool(whichwasanerrorofjudgmentattheverybeginning),hemadetherumpus,youknow-

\"Andthentheteacherturnedhimout,Butstillhelingerednee-ar,AndwaitedpatientlyaboutTillMarydidappee-ar。\"

Ofcoursehedid。Hedidn\'tknowenoughtogohomealone。

\"AndthenherantoherandlaidHisheaduponherarr-um,Asiftosay,\'I\'mnotafraid;

You\'llkeepmefromallharr-um。\'\"

Asifalambcouldbecapableofthatamountofreasoning!Andthen\"\'WhatmakesthelambloveMaryso?

Theeagerchildrencry;

\'Why,Marylovesthelamb,youknow,\'

Theteacherdidreply。\"

AndmighthaveaddedthatasMaryfedthelambthreetimesadayandtwiceonSundays,heprobablynotonlyknewonwhichsidehisdailybreadwasbuttered,butalsowhobutteredit。\'

\'Dreadfulboy!\'laughedBell。\'Polly,praylowertheumbrella;wearegoingtomeetsomerespectablepeople,andweactuallyaretoodirtytobeseen。Ihavereallybeeneatingdust。\'

\'Theymustbeequallydusty,\'saidPolly,sagely。\'Why,itistheBurtons,fromTacitasranch!\'

TheBurtonranchwagonwasdrawnup,asitsdriverrecognisedDr。

Winship,andheproceededtocheerthespiritsofthepartybytellingthemthathehadpassedPanchotwohoursbefore,andthathewasbusilyclearingrubbishfromthecamping-ground。Thiswassixo\'clock,andbyalittleaftereighttheweary,happypartywereseatedonsaddle-blanketsandcarriage-cushionsroundacheerycamp-

fire,eatingafrugalmeal,whichtastedsweeterthannectarandambrosiatotheirkeenappetites。

Theboysexpressedtheirintentionofspendingthenightinunpackingtheirbaggageandgettingtorightsgenerally,butDr。Winshipplacedapromptanddecisivevetoonthisproposition,andtheysubmittedcheerfullytohisbetterjudgment。

Gettingtobedwasanexcitingoccupationforeverybody。Dickywasfirsttuckedupinawarmnestofrugsandblankets,underatree,andsankintoaprofoundslumberatonce,withthehappyunconsciousnessofchildhood。Hisfathercompletedthepreparationsforhiscomfortbyopeningahugeumbrellaandarrangingitfirmlyoverhishead,sothatnofallingleafmightfrightenhimandnosuddengustofairblowuponhisface。

Bellstoodbeforeherhammock,andmeditated。\'Well,\'shesaid,\'goingtobedisasimplematterafterall,whenyouhaveshornitofalluselessformalities。Letmesee:Igenerallywalktoandfrointheroom,eatingabunchofgrapesoranorange,lookoutofthewindowfiveortenminutes,brushmyhair,readmychapterintheBible,takemybookandstudySpanishfiveminutes,ontheprincipleofthatabnormalwomanwholearnedninety-sixlanguageswhileshewaswaitingforthekettletoboilinthemorning——\'

\'Musthavebeenaslowboiler,\'interruptedPolly,wickedly。\'Seemstomeitwouldhavebeeneconomytosellitandbuyanewone。\'

\'Oh,Polly!youaresowilfullystupid!Thekettleisn\'tthepoint——

butthelanguages。Besides,shedidn\'tlearnalltheninety-sixwhilethekettlewasboilingonce,youknow。

\'Oh,didn\'tshe?Thataltersthecase。Thankyou,\'saidPolly,sarcastically。

\'Nowobserveme,\'saidBell。\'Ihavemadethegettingintoahammockastudy。Ifirstopenitverywideatthetopwithbothhands;then,holdingitinthatposition,Igracefullyrevolvemybodyfromlefttorightasuponanimaginaryswivel;meantimeIraisemyrightfootconsiderablyfrommotherearth,withaviewtopassingitoverthehammock\'sedge。Everymoveiscalculated,youperceive,andproducesitsownshareoftheperfectresult;themethodisthesamethatRachelusedinrehearsingherwonderfultragicposes。Iamnowseatedinthehammock,youobserve,withbothhandsextendingthenetfromsidetosideandtherightfootwellinposition;Inowraisetheleftfootwithaswiftbutadmirablysteadymovement,andIam——

Help!Help!!Murder!!!\'

\'Inshort,youarenotin,butout,\'criedPolly,inaburstoflaughter;forBellhadleanedtoofartotheright,andonbringingtheotherfootin,withits\'swiftbutadmirablysteady\'motion,shegaveasuddenlurch,pulledthehammockentirelyoverherselfandfelloutheadfirstontheotherside,leavingherfeettangledinitsmeshes。\'Shallwehelpherout,Meg?Shedoesn\'tdeserveit,afterthatpompousorationandattempttoshowoffhersuperiorabilities。Nevertheless,shealwaysacceptsmercymoregracefullythanjustice。Heaveahoy,myhearties!\'

Bellwasextricated,andlookedsufficientlyashamed。

\'Wearemuchobligedforthelesson,\'saidMargery,\'butthemethodisopentocriticism;soIthinkwe\'llmanageinourordinarysavageway。Wemaynotbegracefulorscientific,butwegetin,whichisthemainpoint。\'

Thehammocksdidnotprovetheeasiestofnests,asthegirlshadimagined。Infact,tobeperfectlycandidaboutthematter,thewickedfleaofCalifornia,whichmanpursuethbutseldomcatcheth,isapt,onmanyasummernight,tointerfereshamelesslywithslumber。

Onthisparticularnighthewasfairlyrampant,perhapsbecausesweethumanityonwhichtofeedwasveryscarceinthatcanyon。

\'Good-night,girls!\'calledJack,whenmattersseemedtobefinallysettledforsleep。\'Bell,youmustkeeponeeyeopen,forthecoyoteswillbestealingdownthemountaininajiffy,andyoursisthefirsthammockinthepath。\'

\'Ofcourse,\'moanedBell,——\'that\'swhythegirlsgavemethisone;

theyknewverywellthatonevictimalwaysslakestheanimals\'thirstforblood。Well,letthemcomeon。Ishiverwithterror,butmyonlyhopeisthatImaybeeateninmysleep,ifatall。\'

\'TherewasayoungpartynamedBell,Whosleptoutofdoorsforaspell;

Whenaskedhowshefared,Shesaidshewasscared,Butotherwisedoingquitewell。

\'How\'sthat?\'askedJack。\'IshallbeabletodriveBelloffherownfield,withalittlepractice。\'

\'Gotosleep!\'roaredDr。Paul。\'Inyourpresentconditionofmindandbodyyouarenotfitforpoetry!\'

\'That\'sjustthepoint,sir,\'retortedJack,slyly,\'for,youremember,poetsarenotFIT,butnascitur,——don\'tyouknow?\'andheretiredunderhisblanketforprotection。

Butquietseemedtobeimpossible:therewereallsortsofstrangesounds;andthemoon,too,wassosplendidthattheyalmostfeltasiftheywerelyingbeneaththeradianceofacalciumlight;whileinthedarkplaces,midstthebranchesofthickfoliage,theowlshootedgloomily。Ifyouhadhappenedtobeanowlinthatvicinity,youmighthaveheardnotonlythefeverishtossingtoandfroofthegirlsinthehammocks,butmanydismalsighsandgroansfromDr。

Winshipandtheboys;forthebaregroundis,afterall,morerheumaticthanromantic,andtheytootumbledfromsidetoside,seekingcomfort。

Butatmidnightquietslumberhaddescendeduponthem,andtheypresentedafunnyspectacleenoughtooneopen-eyedwatcher。Alongslendersycamorelogwasextendedbeforethefire,andconstitutedtheirpillow;onthistheirheadsreposed,eachdecoratedwithatightlyfittingsilkhandkerchief;thencameacompact,papoose-likerollofgreyblanket,terminatedbyapairoferectfeet,whosegenerousproportionssoaredtodifferentheights。Therewasalittlesnoring,too;perhapsthelogwashollow。