Walter and the Wireless
o
e incongruity of the title. In fact perhaps no term could have been found that would have been less appropriate. For Walter King possessed
nd arms were freckled too, for when one lives in a bathing suit six months of the year and is either in the water or on it most of the time the skin fails to retain its pristine whiteness of hue
were right. Certainly when her son ambled home at dusk with every rebellious hair standing upended upon his head and a string of flounde
she would pipe indignantly. "I'v
en years. Say, Ma, what do you s'pose? Dave Corbett was out in the Nancy three hours and never got a bite. What do you think of that? The wind died down, his engine got stalled, and he and Hosey Talbot had to row home from the Bell Reef Shoals. Haw, haw! Maybe I didn't roar when
t to provoke
n extra stick on the fire when it's burning, anyhow. Besides, Dave is ne
terrible
from me. We understand each other, Dave and I. Say, Ma, these rubber boots leak. D
King
go through everything you have so quickly, Walte
make it a mo
mother sm
a month
't stretch
our weeks seems
her tone, howev
boots longer than that. It is amazing how attach
eparing to behead the unlucky flounders, His
? I hate to be costing you money all the time. Now if you'd onl
nks or any other Banks so long as I live. We've had this out hundreds of times before. You know you and
boats now as they used to. They carry wirele
eless aboard them," obs
bly they don't," His High
ss, you are not going on a fis
, Ma," grin
and if you're looking for it. Why must you a
pect it's because I see chores to do when I'm afloat
oor
At any rate I
do not try to he
rugged his
ve to hire out at the Crown
se s
des, they may not be snobs at all
goat." Again the knife he held was tragically upraised. "How would you like to be nursemaid to six or eight brainless little pups no bigger than rats? Not but
eld promised to
the kids in town ar
her shook her head gravely. "Have you ever consi
Ma?" The boy whee
nds; there seems to be something the matter with the company's affairs. As for your Uncle Mark Miller, I've heard nothing from him in months. His ship was to put in at Shanghai for cargo and I ought to have had a letter by now; but none has come and I am afraid s
d, Mother, and I'm sure Bob hadn't
," returned his mother, with the shadow of a
a secret, Mater dear," Walter replied. "I
at use
, Ma. I shall go ahead and take Mr.
you s
, I won't deny I'd rather they were Great Danes or police dogs; I'd even prefer Airedales or Cockers. Still I suppose these l
, you know," ventured his mother. "The Cro
alter, with a ludicrously wry twist of his mouth. "I hate to thin
ll pull through all right, I guess. How I came to speak of it I don't know. It was only that it seemed such a pity to toss the Crowninshield offer aside without
not take a f
lready to be asking you
e simply told Jerry Thomas, the caretaker, to find somebody for the job before the family arrived. He doesn't care a darn who it is so long as he has a pers
lte
ight
llars for a dog!"
kled at her
ur
she. "I had no idea there was a
them a
. You might as well attempt to be custodian of a lot of gold bonds. I shouldn't have a happy moment or sleep a wink thinking of it. Suppose
a responsible person
d his shoulders and
le person," burst out Mrs. K
the
you?" sh
figure s
ed frankly, "I'm
ind wanders off on all sorts of things instead of the thing you're doing. That is why you do not get on better in school. All your teachers say you are bri
mind does flop about like a kite. I think of eve
lmighty poor one to look after a lot
ould do it if
put your entire attention on those dogs so that other people co
romise. I cou
dare to have y
o prove to you that you are wrong. I'm going up to Crowninshields' t
re cr
and
king up their heels and racing off to Provincetown, and Mr. Crowninshield insist
you bel
l happen," was th
keen for me to
knew what the littl
was to race round and make it pleasant for a lot of ordinary
herself his
ot that sort of thing at all. It is a job for a trustwor
son must spend every day for three months sitting with his
other; I'd have to be
ha
to sleep on the place. Mr. Crowninshi
Mrs. King brok
station. Still, why should you mind? I have always been gone all day, anyhow; and at night I sleep so sou
gh, I am not a timid person. It is not that I am afraid to stay here alone. My chief
ome one to come and
hould lik
hought about it. Of course
han your Aunt Marcia. Of all the fault-finding, critical, sharp-tongued creatures in the world she is the worst. Why,
ch a temper. You're as bad as Dave
r head but he saw he
gular boarder," suggested the boy
disapproval than surprise
e town do take summer
's the garden. Strangers are always coming here in vacation time and asking if they may look at it or sketch it. It never seemed anything very remarkable to me for most of th
get a big price if yo
y. "It would help toward the mortgage and the oth
ean extra w
In fact, with both of you boys away I'd rat
ppose Bob
om at home nowadays.
egan the boy mischievously. B
King. "She'd hold up her hands in horror and announce that
oth la
his mother with finality. "I'll put an advertisement in the Boston paper to-morrow and
you
to me to do it before." Then she patted the lad's shoulder, adding playfully, "I guess if you have brains in one dir
or I shall be sorry I told y
t's one good thing. And as to the dogs, if you are resolved to accept that position all I can say is that you must keep a head on your shoulders. You cannot hire out for a job unless you are prepared to give a full retur
n blame," responded Wal
it is your affair and I have nothing more to say,"
ayed her on t
m to expect I'm going to get into a scrape.
mind. From a little child he was dependable like that. His teachers couldn't say enough about him. Wasn't he always at the head of his class? The way he's turned out is no surprise. Think of his picking up wireless enough outside school
er ceased for
ke Bob," sighed
catter-brain as you are, I'd want you no different. You're but a
mally from Walter. "I have
anyway, I do not want my children all alike. Variety is the spice of l
't?" the bo
ed sweaters for if you were like Bob, I'd like to know? Who'd be pesterin
am fritters, could he?" p
s I've almost wished he had if only to keep the rest of us in countenance. Ma
g because I was too good for this world, have y
garded him af
Bob has done it; but you'll make it nevertheless. Folks are g
her with a puz
you mea
. King started, the mistiness tha
ee such a child-always messing up everything! Come, clear out of here and take your fish with you. It does
bar of soap in the other, she e
pper, won't you, Ma?" called the l
ave to. It's wicked to ca
s twinkle and her grumbling