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the story of a pioneer-第58章

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never again permitted to enter。  But though she

paid so heavy a price for the revelation; I do not

think she ever really regretted having given to

America the facts in that speech。



During this same period I embarked upon a high

adventure。  I had always longed for a home; and

my heart had always been loyal to Cape Cod。  Now

I decided to have a home at Wianno; across the Cape

from my old parish at East Dennis。  Deep…seated

as my home…making aspiration had been; it was

realized largely as the result of chance。  A special

hobby of mine has always been auction sales。  I

dearly love to drop into auction…rooms while sales

are in progress; and bid up to the danger…point;

taking care to stop just in time to let some one else

get the offered article。  But of course I sometimes

failed to stop at the psychological moment; and the

result was a sudden realization that; in the course

of the years; I had accumulated an extraordinary

number of articles for which I had no shelter and

no possible use。



The crown jewel of the collection was a bedroom

set I had picked up in Philadelphia。  Usually;

cautious friends accompanied me on my auction…

room expeditions and restrained my ardor; but this

time I got away alone and found myself bidding

at the sale of a solid bog…wood bedroom set which

had been exhibited as a show…piece at the World's

Fair; and was now; in the words of the auctioneer;

‘‘going for a song。''  I sang the song。  I offered

twenty dollars; thirty dollars; forty dollars; and

other excited voices drowned mine with higher bids。 

It was very thrilling。  I offered fifty dollars; and

there was a horrible silence; broken at last by the

auctioneer's final; ‘‘Going; going; GONE!'' I was mis…

tress of the bog…wood bedroom seta set wholly

out of harmony with everything else I possessed;

and so huge and massive that two men were re…

quired to lift the head…board alone。  Like many of

the previous treasures I had acquired; this was a

white elephant; but; unlike some of them; it was

worth more than I had paid for it。  I was offered

sixty dollars for one piece alone; but I coldly refused

to sell it; though the tribute to my judgment warmed

my heart。  I had not the faintest idea what to do

with the set; however; and at last I confided my

dilemma to my friend; Mrs。 Ellen Dietrick; who

sagely advised me to build a house for it。  The idea

intrigued me。  The bog…wood furniture needed a

home; and so did I。



The result of our talk was that Mrs。 Dietrick

promised to select a lot for me at Wianno; where she

herself lived; and even promised to supervise the

building of my cottage; and to attend to all the other

details connected with it。  Thus put; the temptation

was irresistible。  Besides Mrs。 Dietrick; many other

delightful friends lived at Wiannothe Garrisons;

the Chases of Rhode Island; the Wymans; the Wel…

lingtonsa most charming community。  I gave Mrs。

Dietrick full authority to use her judgment in every

detail connected with the undertaking; and the

cottage was built。  Having put her hand to this

plow of friendship; Mrs。 Dietrick did the work with

characteristic thoroughness。  I did not even visit

Wianno to look at my land。  She selected it; bought

it; engaged a woman architectLois Howe of

Bostonand followed the latter's work from be…

ginning to end。  The only stipulation I made was

that the cottage must be far up on the beach; out of

sight of everybodyreally in the woods; and this

was easily met; for along that coast the trees came

almost to the water's edge。



The cottage was a great success; and for many

years I spent my vacations there; filling the place with

young people。  From the time of my sister Mary's

death I had had the general oversight of her two

daughters; Lola and Grace; as well as of Nicolas

and Eleanor; the two motherless daughters of my

brother John。  They were all with me every sum…

mer in the new home; together with Lucy Anthony;

her sister and brother; Mrs。 Rachel Foster Avery;

and other friends。  We had special fishing costumes

made; and wore them much of the time。  My nieces

wore knickerbockers; and I found vast content…

ment in short; heavy skirts over bloomers。  We

lived out of doors; boating; fishing; and clamming

all day long; and; as in my early pioneer days in

Michigan; my part of the work was in the open。  I

chopped all the wood; kept the fires going; and

looked after the grounds。



Rumors of our care…free and unconventional life

began to circulate; and presently our Eden was in…

vaded by the only serpent I have ever found in the

newspaper worlda girl reporter from Boston。  She

telegraphed that she was coming to see us; and

though; when she came; we had been warned of her

propensities and received her in conventional attire;

formally entertaining her with tea on the veranda;

she went away and gave free play to a hectic fancy。 

She wrote a sensational full…page article for a Sun…

day newspaper; illustrated with pictures showing us

all in knickerbockers。  In this striking work of art

I carried a fish net and pole and wore a handkerchief

tied over my head。  The article; which was headed

THE ADAMLESS EDEN; was almost libelous; and I

admit that for a long time it dimmed our enjoy…

ment of our beloved retreat。  Then; gradually; my

old friends died; Mrs。 Dietrick among the first;

others moved away; and the character of the entire

region changed。  It became fashionable; privacy

was no longer to be found there; and we ceased to

visit it。  For five years I have not even seen the

cottage。



In 1908 I built the house I now occupy (in Moylan;

Pennsylvania); which is the realization of a desire

I have always hadto build on a tract which had a

stream; a grove of trees; great boulders and rocks;

and a hill site for the house with a broad outlook;

and a railroad station conveniently near。  The

friend who finally found the place for me had begun

his quest with the pessimistic remark that I would

better wait for it until I got to Paradise; but two

years later he telegraphed me that he had discovered

it on this planet; and he was right。  I have only

eight acres of land; but no one could ask a more ideal

site for a cottage; and on the place is my beloved

forest; including a grove of three hundred firs。 

From every country I have visited I have brought

back a tiny tree for this little forest; and now it

is as full of memories as of beauty。



To the surprise of my neighbors; I built my house

with its back toward the public road; facing the

valley and the stream。  ‘‘But you will never see

anybody go by;'' they protested。  I answered that

the one person in the house who was necessarily in…

terested in passers…by was my maid; and she could see

them perfectly from the kitchen; which faced the

road。  I enjoy my views from the broad veranda

that overlooks the valley; the stream; and the

country for miles around。



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