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a summer in a canyon-第5章

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warning; and stood now with Mrs。 Winship at the gate; watching the
three girls; who had gone on to bid Elsie good…bye。

'I hope Pauline won't give you any trouble;' she said。  'She is so
apt to be too impulsive and thoughtless。'

'I shall enjoy her;' said sweet Aunt Truth; with that bright; cordial
smile of hers that was like a blessing。  'She has a very loving
heart; and is easily led。  How pretty the girls look; and how
different they are!  Polly is like a thistledown or a firefly;
Margery like one of our home Mayflowers; and I can't help thinking my
Bell like a sunbeam。'

The girls did look very pretty; for their mothers had fashioned their
camping…dresses with much care and taste; taking great pains to make
them picturesque and appropriate to their summer life 'under the
greenwood tree。'

Over a plain full skirt of heavy crimson serge Bell wore a hunting
jacket and drapery of dark leaf…green; like a bit of forest against a
sunset。  Her hair; which fell in a waving mass of burnished
brightness to her waist; was caught by a silver arrow; and crowned by
a wide soft hat of crimson felt encircled with a bird's breast。

Margery wore a soft grey flannel; the colour of a dove's throat;
adorned with rows upon rows of silver braid and sparkling silver
buttons; while her big grey hat had nothing but a silver cord and
tassel tied round it in Spanish fashion。

Polly was all in sailor blue; with a distractingly natty little
double…breasted coat and great white rolling collar。  Her hat swung
in her hand; as usual; showing her boyish head of sunny auburn curls;
and she carried on a neat chatelaine a silver cup and little clasp…
knife; as was the custom in the party。

'It's very difficult;' Polly often exclaimed; 'to get a dress that
will tone down your hair and a hat that will tone up your nose; when
the first is red and the last a snub!  My nose is the root of all
evil; it makes people think I'm saucy before I say a word; and as for
my hair; they think I must be peppery; no matter if I were really as
meek as Moses。  Now there's Margery; the dear; darling mouse!  People
look at her two sleek braids; every hair doing just what it ought to
do and lying straight and smooth; and ask; 〃Who is that sweet girl?〃
There's something wrong somewhere。  I ought not to suffer because of
one small; simple; turned…up nose and a head of hair which reveals
the glowing tints of autumn; as Jack gracefully says。'

'Here they come!' shouted Jack from the group on the Howards' piazza。
'Christopher Columbus; what gorgeousness!  The Flamingo; the Dove;
and the Blue…jay!  Good…morning; young ladies; may we be allowed to
travel in the same steamer with your highnesses?'

'You needn't be troubled;' laughed Bell。  'We shall not disclose
these glories until we reach the camp。  But you are dressed as usual。
What's the matter?'

'Why; the fact is;' answered Geoffrey; 'our courage failed us at the
last moment。  We donned our uniforms; and looked like brigands;
highway robbers; cowboys; firemen;anything but modest young men;
and as it was too warm for ulsters; we took refuge in civilised
raiment for to…day。  When we arrive; you shall behold our dashing
sombreros fixed up with peacock feathers; and our refulgent shirts;
which are of the most original style and decoration。'

'Aboriginal; in fact;' said Jack。  'We have broad belts of alligator
skin; pouches; pistols; bowie…knives; and tan…coloured shoes; but we
dislike to flaunt them before the eyes of a city public。'

'Here they are!' cried Geoffrey; from the gate。  'Uncle; and aunt;
and Dicky; andgood gracious!  Is he really going to take that
wretched tan terrier?'

'Won't go without him;' said Bell; briefly。  'There are cases where
it is better to submit than to fight。'

So the last good…byes were said; and Elsie bore up bravely; better;
indeed; than the others; who shed many a furtive tear at leaving her。
'Make haste and get well; darling;' whispered the girls; lovingly。

'Pray; pray; dear Mrs。 Howard; bring her down to us as soon as
possible。  We'll take such good care of her;' teased Bell; with one
last squeeze; and strong signs of a shower in both eyes。

'Come; girls and boys;' said kind Dr。 Paul; 'the steamer has blown
her first whistle; and we must be off。'

Oh; how clear and beautiful a day it was; and how charmingly gracious
Dame Ocean looked in her white caps and blue ruffles!  Even the
combination steamboat smell of dinner; oil; and close air was
obliterated by the keen sea…breeze。

The good ship Orizaba ploughed her way through the sparkling; sun…lit
waves; traversing quickly the distance which lay between the young
people and their destination。  They watched the long white furrow
that stretched in her wake; the cloud of black smoke which floated
like a dark shadow above the laughing crests of the waves; and the
flocks of sea…gulls sailing overhead; with wild shrill screams ever
and anon swooping down for some bit of food flung from the ship; and
then floating for miles on the waves。

How they sung 'Life on the Ocean Wave;' 'Bounding Billow;' and
'Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep!'  How Jack chanted; …


   'I wish I were a fish;
      With a great long tail;
   A tiny little tittlebat;
      A wiggle or a whale;
In the middle of the great blue sea。  Oh; my!'


'Oh; how I long to be there!' exclaimed Philip; 'to throw aside all
the formal customs of a wicked world I abhor; and live a free life
under the blue sky!'

'Why; Philip Noble!  I never saw you inside of a house in my life;'
cried Polly。

'Oh; yes; you're mistaken。  I've been obliged to eat most of my meals
in the house; and sleep there; but I don't approve of it; and it's a
trial to be borne with meekness only when there's no remedy for it。'

'Besides;' said Jack; 'even when we are out…of…doors we are shelling
the reluctant almond; poisoning the voracious gopher; pruning grape…
vines; and 〃sich。〃  Now I am only going to shoot to eat; and eat to
shoot!'

'Hope you've improved since last year; or you'll have a low diet;'
murmured Phil; in an undertone。

'The man of genius must expect to be the butt of ridicule;' sighed
Jack; meekly。

'But you'll not repine; although your heartstrings break; will you?'
said Polly; sympathisingly; 'especially in the presence of several
witnesses who have seen you handle a gun。'

'How glad I am that I'm too near…sighted to shoot;' said Geoffrey;
taking off the eye…glasses that made him look so wise and dignified。
'I shall lounge under the trees; read Macaulay; and order the meals。'

'I shall need an assistant about the camp;' said Aunt Truth;
smilingly; 'but I hardly think he'll have much time to lounge; when
everything else fails; there's always Dicky; you know。'

Geoffrey looked discouraged。

'And; furthermore; I declare by the nose of the great Tam o' Shanter
that I will cut down every tree in the vicinity ere you shall lounge
under it;' said Jack。

'Softly; my boy。  Hill's blue…gum forest is not so very far away。
You'll have your hands full;' laughed Dr。 Paul。

Here Margery and Bell joined the group after a quick walk up and down
the deck。

'Papa;' said Bell; excitedly;
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