While Caroline Was Growing
waist, defying the uncompromisingly straight
north by Mass'joosetts," she intoned in a monotonous chant. But her eyes were not upon the m
erything was reaching on tiptoe for the delicious thrill of May-and she was bounding Connecticut! It was idiotic. What was a knowledge
, bare from the knees, whistled by the window, jangling a can of bait, his pole balanced prettily on one ragged shoulder. As he reached the puddle, a pure inconsequence of go
?" she called th
guess!" he answered inv
to go to school,"
lling through the window to that Simms boy!" cried a dis
better than a common tramp, that boy," p
to go fishing," Caroline gr
He hasn't got them to wear. And he'd be
me Saturday he'd rather be a dog than
lized silence. Car
the voice at last. "Studyin
ind you
alks to me all the time,
resumed her roc
bounded 'n th' east by Rho Disland;
water. Her head was coifed in a fresh starched towel, giving her the appearance of a holy sister of some cl
her Superior you would make!
eprovingly. "You'd better go on with your lesson
nd sprouting leaves, wet flagstones and blowing fruit-blossoms, the heady brew of early
't it smell gr
py cloth and attac
d," she observed. "I b'lieve you'd
ine s
them," she sa
your aunty'll be here in a minu
entally friendly. Caroline
und; bounded 'n th' south by Long Islan
ad in cheerful smiles, his ears cocked becomingly. He paused, he waved a salute, and as a shrill whistle from behind struck up
elightedly; Katy'
cute little dog
py tail dejected. He paused in the middle of the walk, and at a sharp clap, as of two hands, he
of one who has paid for an orchestra-chair; Maggie had left the cookies a
as back again, erect and smiling, a small wicker basket balanced on his paws. Marching s
her own financial center, and Caroline ran for her bank. It was a practical mechanism, the top falling off at her onslaught with the ease of frequent exercise, and she returned in time to slip six pennies under the two hot cookies that Maggie had
ed across the grass and lifted a worn
said, with an awkward
d was going on, when he caught the hea
at him?" h
and appro
and tell her how d'you do," he commanded,
s paw, and barked with cheerful inte
had 'em for breakfast. I'm going to buy a bone f
horror-stricken. He nodded. "But I'll
sprang to
nd that barn and wait a
ly a boy-blushed under
ght; you needn't bother," he muttere
be out there in just a minute; hurry up,
barn, and Caroline
re you doing, Caroline?"
Only a plate of rolls was in sight; the place was ostentatiously clean and orderly. She sighed and pushed through the swinging door; the
From a drawer in the sideboard she abstracted a silver fork which she slipped into her pocket, adding, after a moment of consideration, a salt-shaker. Stepping to the door, she paused on the little porch for a hasty survey. The coast seemed clear, and she sped across the yarass, his head against the tree; his
luck?" h
d, as he took it, fumbled
pologetically, "but I knew Magg
eagerness to serve him. "I always did like greens," he
William
the dog, and stared as Carol
by-that's pre
nasty without i
don't us'ally eat
ning appetite of twenty, and Caroline watched him, her sympat
ot here," he suggest
than it used to be out here. It was the chicken-yard, and ashes and things got put here; but nobody keeps chickens any more, and this is all new grass
e to William Thayer a
line swelled with importance at the title. "I must have walked four or fiv
y!" cried she.
nd I had a little nap. It's nice and pretty all ar
uced a brown, aromatic stump; Ca
espectfully, patting William Thayer's
read in the paper about some kind of a firemen's parade there to-morrow, and if there's a lot of people, we'll earn something. We h
him knowingly; the little fellow grin
lly, "to walk from one town to anot
uses, outside the towns, you know. A church shed's as good a place as any. I do
ly, breathing deep breaths of
houses in the world-nor any
for schools, myself," he sa
hat the resolution of her life was taken. I
nced. "I shall-" A wave of joyous possibility
e burst out, and blushed furiously. Who was sh
Oh, you mustn't talk like that," he urged, laying one brown hand on her apron. "That wo
but she scowled sile
s, anyway. You see, you have to g
snapped Caroline. "I'm
able," he argued hastily. Carol
which were, if not fine, at least clean and whole, his flannel shirt finished
ck freckles, and plucked
, an' we don't want much. I don't see as we do any harm. It don't take much to live, anyhow; it's coal-scuttles an' lookin'-gl
tative silence. She shrugged her shoulders stubbornly
now. Here, take these," as she jumped up, forgetting the fork and th
come back," she said carel
w," he commanded. "I would
come back," she repeated,
e! where
silver. "You-you don't want 'em to
he looked all the incre
ried, "with a
ly. "You better go now. Much obliged for the breakfast. If I come back
ehind the stable, Miss Car
silver into her pock
ely, and, patting William Thayer
antly, "if you should want to take another nap," and, turni
e back of the stable. Then, lifting the dog over the nearest fence
Thayer," he said thoughtfully. "She seemed
t empty, hastily replaced the salt-shaker. The fork she laid in the pantry. Hard
he began, with evident self-control. "If you think I am
returned laconically
tramps and loafers have for you! You never got it from this family. Why do you like
Thayer wouldn't bite!" she retorted indignantly. "I think I might have thre
unt were as oil and water i
od you eat! You get more than the boys, a great deal. And boys ar
roline remarked impartially. "You ne
ch-basket; a fringe of red-and-white na
what are you goi
jogr
ley were white in the sidebeds; their odor, blown to her on quick puffs of west wind, filled her with a sort of pleasant sadness, the mingled sorrow and delight of each new spring. S
urposely to be naughty! It
d her foot deliberately upon the
lly interposed between her person and the cold stone, her chin in her hand, her eyes fixed and vague. Behind her a chorus of voices arose in the melody that accompanied a peculiarly tedious system of gymnastics; she scowled unconsciously. Before her, clear to the inward vision, lay a pleasant little pond, set in a ring of new grass. Clear lay the pebbles and roots at the bottom; clear was the reflection of the feathering trees about it; clear shone the eyes
ft, when the rattle of a particularly noisy wagon attracted her attention. She c
there!"
ne returned. "Y
egg-and-chicken m
in words, but clambered
in't you?" he queried.
nswered cautiously,
sed by such diplomacy
this morning?" she inquir
pair o' broilers," he informed
as early as you get up," Ca
o good and things looks so pretty, I don't mind. I'm glad I don't live in the city. It's al
fervently. They jogged
"but don't be scared. That horse won't move
eturned she w
ny worn path through one of these Caroline was hurrying nervously. She crossed the widening brook, almost a little
sturbed the stillness of the growing things. She walked softly, except for the whisper of brushing against the spreading bran
ng was moving through the dead leaves that had gathered among the roots and trunks. She started ba
ook, a little river now, bent in upon them in a broad curve, spanned only by stepping-stones. It ran full between its gr
fuls of dry leaves. Just as the flames shot up, the dog barked cheerily, and the lad turned to
at the Dutch!" he crie
man," said she happily, "and then I walked 'cr
over there a ways where those men are buildin' a fence; I'll bet they'll give us something. You look after
fence-rail crosswise on the top. There was a second of doubt, and then they broke into little sharp tongues of flame. With a sigh of pleasure, she turned from this success, and, opening the lunch-basket, laid the napkin on the ground and methodically arranged four sandwiches, t
o, he
nt she forgot. Then she welcomed them heartily and liste
alanced a tin pail carefully between the two crossed sticks in the heart of the fire, and unfolded fro
d bottles of it," he explained. "William Tha
ine n
she state
aid with satisfact
ring that slipped miraculously out of itself into a jointed cup, and dipped her a mug of hot coffee from the bu
I can have some warm. Anybody'd give me all I want if William Thayer dance
k in the cool, early dawn, with the cows ab
d the orange mathematically; the pie w
nner," he announced luxuriousl
ning tobacco was sweet in the air;
s from every law of home and duty, they were as peaceful and unthoughtful of yester
ighten and irritate those whom only custom has associated; and Caroline, flat on her filled stomach, her nose in the grass
the barn," he said, finally. "Did
grunted
you said," she assured him earnestly.
ver at her, but she
dn't any, but she said if he was very hungry she'd give him a piece of bread and but
oy ga
isn't just right for you to sa
know. I guess they're about the worst, though," she added with pardonable pride. "My cousin, the Captain, knows some more. He's twelve 'n a hal
panion
paused, confronted with
rted again, and
s different," he
e nodde
now," she
y over the stones, the white clouds raced along the blue
You're just a regular
hed with
dreamily. "I always go alone. I-I didn't know
led. Caroline's face
ie?" she
y ways. I tried to stay in school and-and all that, but soon as spring came
s name?" she
d his head to
instinctively the cloud on all this happy wandering. The spring had beckoned, and he had followed, helpless
h; the smile came again into his gra
th a humorous wink. "The winter's comin'
a frog live
one, Kit
frog lived
alone
edy tenor; the quaint old
he would a-
one, Kit
e air, and nodded to
cary, Kit
alone
with grimaces and bows to act out the song. His audience
ss Mouse, I'm
one, Kit
ss Mouse, I'm
thou canst
cary, Ki
alone
bons and shrilled the refrain, in
cary, Kit
alone
jumped up, pulled her to her feet, and with grotesque, skipping steps pirouetted around the dying fire. The dog waltzed wildly on his hind legs; Carolin
alone
ing as she gave chase. Through a field, across a little bridge they dashed. He flung the empty coffee-pail
miled at each other. Caroline laughed aloud, even, in sheer, irrespon
e after this, will it, Will
ine s
ll be there," she cried
as if he ha
er with us to-morrow, William Th
arer and put her
on't there be
ok his
ot," he sa
filled wi
regular little chum," she wh
as s
?" she pleaded. "I don't
thrilled at the touch of her fat little hand on his knee; the comradely glow in her
could take you with me-honest, I do. But you better stay home and go to sch
!" she urged warmly, her adm
kicked nervousl
ily. "I am, too. Oh,
ach other, troub
hey have to stay with their folks and keep nice. It's too bad, but th
y, "why do girls have to do all the missing? It's just what that
hink about it. You'll see. And you're not e
raising himself cautiously on one elbow, he saw that she had fallen asleep, her arm about William Thayer,
fs sounded around a bend, and a cl
mped out and strode angril
you, have I
Sh
t up a war
e whispered. "Are you
an st
. "Here, just lift her soft with me, and I'll be
her arm from the dog, they carried her lax little body carefully to the wagon and laid her on the clean straw in the bottom
ted to a boo
he whispered hoarsely. It
e added, still eying the boy uncertainly. "She
mply. "She'd ought to have been a
's face
y place, and I wouldn't mind the dog. I remember you, now. You
mber," he said. "No, I don't believe I want any jo
along?
his han
year, anyhow. Maybe-well, good-by.
nce more at the flushed cheeks and bro
the wagon started. Caroline scowled a little at th
r," he said. "I guess i