A Little Florida Lady
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walls for three rooms. They worked like beavers, and Mrs. Gordon, amused by this new scheme of the two indefatigables, and thinking to herself that the children would probably be tired of the house by the time the wood was needed, allowed one of t
ew paradise everything they dared lay hands o
"Just walk in. You can stand up-well, almost-if you stoop a little bit. This is the kitchen," she continued, for she had taken her mother in the back
h oven do?" sugge
hat? How'
ained: "It's mad
ou are. Who
ls, so she furnished the materials, and had a darky make the ove
We must be man and wife. Our names will be Mr. a
family and he doesn't work so hard. Besides, I don't
elder, and the elde
help about the house. You
here all nig
ran to beg
ere pacified by Mrs. Newbeginner being allowed to spend the night with h
ened at peep of day. She gave Mr. Newbe
it's time to get up
ed Mr. Newbeginner in a
get our own breakfast, and I can't build
ner condescended to arise. H
ook, furnished them with some uncooked steak, some potato
Newbeginner had many a dispute before breakfast was ready. Mrs. Newbeg
their house and the Gordons'; for the Newbeginner
try his hand at them while she cooked the meat and potatoes. Her part of the breakfast was ready before his. T
batch of cakes, placed them beside the meat an
at ran out from the oven as its main support. Poor Mrs. Newbeginner in her excitement over their first breakfast somehow stumbled over the pol
quickness saved their home from being burned, but not their breakfast. Tears rose and well
siest person I ever saw. I am sorr
grieved and angry. "It's
es are gone." He did not seem to mind so much about the food that Mrs. Newbeginner had
legs awfully. See how they are s
f poor, bruised shins did
house, after all, for our breakfast
another?" proposed tired, re
, and we haven't time. Even if we had, though,
es. "You're just horrid to say that and I'll never play wit
ight of her retreating figure brought Mr. Newbegi
me back. I
however. His wife pretended
never make up with you, eith
ved to be moved by his entreaties. She did not re
, she discovered that both her mother and Marian had gone into town to spend the day with the
y, on his part, had thought of her very often. He had haunted the Davenport wharf, but no Beth appeared. At first, pride had held
rs to invite her out for a row. She
shame. Mamma is not
would let you go
I thin
be in your going? We would b
s reckless. She Just felt like
e I'll go
hat time did you say yo
ive or six th
taking our lunch with u
ask Ma
sing her anything. If the child had asked her for the moon she wou
ho hustled around and soon had
ine?" asked Maggie, as she
would not m
river was as smooth as glass. Beth, at fir
river. I wish it wasn't so far to Mrs.
is
verybody knew about her. She
at the theatre once.
d now. She used to come down here quite often. We'll r
can teach m
efully. I wouldn't have you f
while Beth took the seat beside him.
o-carefully
s that all ther
be so easy
enly, there was a splash of water on her side, and she al
be catching a c
"I didn't see any crab, H
doesn't go far enough into the water. Say, Beth, you had better
d. I like
ncomfortably warm. Her hands burned terribly, and presently she rested a
be a good spot
tired she was
Beth, we'll catch some fish,
o fishing, and both c
"it's time to go a
ngry I can't wait. I di
ild. Why didn't y
it. I was having
t I hadn't had breakfa
g of her choleric spouse, and she h
it happ
That's all. I'm dread
h or so, now, and then we'll coo
ded by their eating three apiece. Then he assisted
the fis
to cook them? Have
ays carry one, as I cook fish quite often. Didn'
our fire. This straight bank back of the beach
, which made him wonder if there was any danger of their catching fire. A little breeze was sprin
Then he applied a match to the bonfire, and it blazed up and crackled noisil
darted past the children, runnin
rted after
e it will lead us to
the f
watching for aw
k for Beth, but she succeeded i
ren, and soon they acknowledged the uselessness of
eth of his experience in
e tamed. I never could raise the young ones. If they didn't die a natural death, a cat or a dog or something would eat them up. For a long time,
had grown stronger, and had carried the sparks upward to the palmettoes and pines, so full of oil. Then it was but a question of seconds before the awful fire sped with lightning speed over the dry undergrowth. Again,
water, and fanned by a wind each moment growing stronger, can realize with what rapidity the fire
spread of the fire it grew more so. The sky was marked wi
th, which made her heartily repentant that she had come. She silently prayed to God to deliver
sibility, came upon Harvey with overwhelming force. He was too hor
erything within range. The hot breath from t
le place? We are surrounded by fire." Then, in
shrubs, circling to the left. Fortunately, they managed
It will burn our homes, our all," they heard one cry.
erstand, the men set fire to the low palmettoes a
es on fire, especially when the men see
go," sh
fault. I have some money in the bank and I'll give them every cent of it. They l
ment. The sparks flew inland. If some change did not occur,
ts waited in the roadway and watche
ncontrolled fury. The sparks flew right and left, but the counter fire served
vey these were the voices of the dragons
, that set us monsters free and we will not be chained now that we are loose." Upward
and devour the fishermen's huts in our fiery grasp. It is awful to you, but t
Harvey covered his face with his hands. H
ow, but what could she say? She, too, felt that
power over them suddenly desce
in glee. "It's raining,
h, one of those showers peculiar to tropical lands
Harvey. "Beth, I'm goi
e arm. "Oh, Harvey, t
started, and if their houses don't burn, the
Beth caught sight of his radiant face, she
e houses won't bur
, when they came to the river, walked down the
ere burned
s. It was all their fault. If they hadn't been so foolish as to be caught, there wouldn't have bee
had both tide and wind against him, and the river had become very squally. The St. Johns is one of the mo
as very hard for him to make any headway. Be
his little companion felt grieved. She tried to let him know that she was hurt, by
ught to himself, "Beth's mother would never
it struck a large wave; whichever it was, one of the oars snapped suddenly. For a moment or so the boat r
"are we going to be drowned? Can't I ever
et you dro
, he skilfully steered the boat with the remaining oar. Next, he picked up from under one of the seats an old umbrella which ch
out, and made the boat fast
I'm going to hire one of
at had happened. More than ever, she felt that it ha
rned with a man who c
to row us ac
it s
fear. I'm strong, and the s
d jumped into the boat himsel
e oars. She was fearful that Harvey would have to row him back. Otherwise, his return trip
your place. I have some errands th
expert as he, and resolved to do her very best to imitate him. She noted especially, the long swinging strokes that he took. C
on himself, but she thought that her mother would rather hear of the
hed the house, but came soon afterwards. Beth imme
said, when the little penitent had finished. "You know yourself it was very wrong to g
rnestly that Mrs. Davenport
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