IthappeneduponaNovembereveningwhenIwasaboutfifteenyearsold,andout-growingmystrengthveryrapidly,mysisterAnniebeingturnedthirteen,andadealofrainhavingfallen,andallthetroughsintheyardbeingflooded,andthebarkfromthewood-rickswasheddownthegutters,andevenourwater-shootgoingbrownthattheducksinthecourtmadeaterriblequacking,insteadofmarchingofftotheirpen,onebehindanother。ThereuponAnnieandIranouttoseewhatmightbethesenseofit。Therewerethirteenducks,andtenlily-whiteasthefashionthenofduckswas,notImeantwenty-threeinall,buttenwhiteandthreebrown-stripedones;andwithoutbeingniceabouttheircolour,theyallquackedverymovingly。Theypushedtheirgold-colouredbillshereandthereyetdirty,asgoldisapttobe,andtheyjumpedonthetrianglesoftheirfeet,andsoundedoutoftheirnostrils;andsomeoftheover-excitedonesranalonglowontheground,quackinggrievouslywiththeirbillssnappingandbending,andtheroofoftheirmouthsexhibited。
Anniebegantocry’Dilly,dilly,einy,einy,ducksey,’
accordingtotheburdenofatunetheyseemtohaveacceptedasthenationalduck’santhem;butinsteadofbeingsoothedbyit,theyonlyquackedthreetimesashard,andranroundtillweweregiddy。Andthentheyshooktheirtailstogether,andlookedgrave,andwentroundandroundagain。NowIamuncommonlyfondofducks,bothroastedandroastingandroystering;anditisafinesighttobeholdthemwalk,poddlingoneafterother,withtheirtoesout,likesoldiersdrilling,andtheirlittleeyescockedallwaysatonce,andthewaythattheydibwiththeirbills,anddabble,andthrowuptheirheadsandenjoysomething,andthentelltheothersaboutit。ThereforeIknewatonce,bythewaytheywerecarryingon,thattheremustbesomethingorothergonewhollyamissintheduck-world。SisterAnnieperceivedittoo,butwithagreaterquickness;
forshecountedthemlikeagoodduck-wife,andcouldonlytellthirteenofthem,whensheknewthereoughttobefourteen。
Andsowebegantosearchabout,andtheducksrantoleadusaright,havingcomethatfartofetchus;andwhenwegotdowntothefootofthecourt-yardwherethetwogreatash-treesstandbythesideofthelittlewater,wefoundgoodreasonfortheurgenceandmelancholyoftheduck-birds。Lo!theoldwhitedrake,thefatherofall,abirdofhighmannersandchivalry,alwaysthelasttohelphimselffromthepanofbarley-meal,andthefirsttoshowfighttoadogorcockintrudinguponhisfamily,thisfinefellow,andpillarofthestate,wasnowinasadpredicament,yetquackingverystoutly。Forthebrook,wherewithhehadbeenfamiliarfromhiscallowchildhood,andwhereinhewaswonttoquestforwater-newts,andtadpoles,andcaddis-worms,andothergame,thisbrook,whichaffordedhimveryoftenscantyspacetodabblein,andsometimesstarvedthecresses,wasnowcomingdowninagreatbrownflood,asifthebanksneverbelongedtoit。Thefoamingofit,andthenoise,andthecrestingofthecorners,andtheupanddown,likeawaveofthesea,wereenoughtofrightenanyduck,thoughbreduponstormywaters,whichourducksneverhadbeen。
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