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  Wewenttotheshowonenight,Anditcertainlywasagreatsight,Thistigertosee,Fierceashecouldbe,Androaringwithallhismight。

  CHRISTMASDAY。

  TheChristmaschimesarepealinghighBeneaththesolemnChristmassky,AndblowingwindstheirnotesprolongLikeechoesfromanangel\'ssong;

  Goodwillandpeace,peaceandgoodwillRingoutthecarolsgladandgay,TellingtheheavenlymessagestillThatChristtheChildwasbornto-day。

  InlowlyhutandpalacehallPeasantandkingkeepfestival,Andchildhoodwearsafairerguise,Andtenderershineallmother-eyes;

  Theagedmanforgetshisyears,Themirthfulheartisdoublygay,Thesadarecheatedoftheirtears,ForChristtheLordwasbornto-day。

  SUSANCOOLIDGE。

  TheysatonthecurbingInacrowdedrow——

  TwolittlemaidsAndonelittlebeau,——

  WatchingtoseeThebigElephantgoByinthestreetparade;

  Butwhenitcamepast,Ofmaidstherewerenone,Fordownaby-streetTheycowardlyrun,WhileonelittlebeauMadeallmanneroffun——

  OftheElephanthewasn\'tafraid。

  THEONLYWOMANINTHETOWN。

  Onehundredyears\'andoneago,inBoston,attenoftheclockoneAprilnight,achurchsteeplehadbeenclimbedandalanternhungout。

  Atten,thesamenight,inmid-riveroftheCharles,oarsmentwo,withpassengersilentandgrim,hadseenthesignallightout-swung,androwedwithspeedfortheCharlestownshore。

  Ateleven,themoonwasrisen,andthegrimpassenger,PaulRevere,hadriddenuptheNeck,encounteredafoe,whoopposedhisrideintothecountry,and,afterabriefdelay,rodeon,leavingaBritishofficerlyinginaclaypit。

  Atmid-night,ahundredearshadheardtheflyinghorsemancry,\"Upandarm。TheRegularsarecomingout!\"

  Youknowthestorywell。Youhaveheardhowthewildalarmranfromvoicetovoiceandechoedbeneatheveryroof,untilthemenofLexingtonandConcordwerestirredandarousedwithpatrioticfearforthesafetyofthepublicstoresthathadbeencommittedtotheirkeeping。

  Youknowhow,longerethechillAprildaybegantodawn,theyhaddrawn,byhorsepowerandbyhandpower,thecherishedstoresintosafehiding-placesinthedepthoffriendlyforest-coverts。

  ThereisonethingaboutthatdaythatyouhaveNOTheardandI

  willtellyounow。Itis,howonelittlewomanstaidinthetownofConcord,whenceallthewomensaveherhadfled。

  Allthehousesthatwerestandingthen,areveryold-fashionednow,buttherewasonedwelling-placeonConcordCommonthatwasold-fashionedeventhen!ItwastheabodeofMarthaMoultonand\"UncleJohn。\"Justwho\"UncleJohn\"was,isnotnowknown,buthewasprobablyMarthaMoulton\'suncle。Theuncle,itappearsbyrecord,waseighty-fiveyearsold;whiletheniecewasONLY

  three-scoreandeleven。

  Onceandagainthatmorning,afriendlyhandhadpulledthelatch-stringatMarthaMoulton\'skitchenentranceandofferedtoconveyherselfandtreasuresaway,but,toeitherproffer,shehadsaid:\"No,ImuststayuntilUncleJohngetsthecricksoutofhisback,ifalltheBritishsoldiersinthelandmarchintotown。\"

  Atlast,cameJoeDevins,aladoffifteenyears——Joe\'stwoastonishedeyespeeredforamomentintoMarthaMoulton\'skitchen,andtheneyesandownerdashedintotheroom,tolearn,whatthesighthetheresaw,couldmean。

  \"Whew!MotherMoulton,whatareyoudoing?\"

  \"I\'mgettingUncleJohnhisbreakfasttobesure,Joe,\"sheanswered。\"Haveyouseensomanysightsthismorningthatyoudon\'tknowbreakfast,whenyouseeit?Haveacarethere,forhotfatWILLburn,\"asshedeftlypouredthecontentsofapan,freshfromthefire,intoadish。

  HungryJoehadbeenastirsincethefirstdrumhadbeattoarmsattwooftheclock。Hegaveoneglanceattheboilingcreamandtheslicesofcrispporkswimminginit,ashegaspedforththewords,\"GettingbreakfastinConcordTHISmorning!MOTHER

  MOULTON,youMUSTbecrazy。\"

  \"Sotheytellme,\"shesaid,serenely。\"TherecomesUncleJohn!\"

  sheadded,astheclatterofastaffonthestonestepsofthestairwayoutrang,foraninstant,thecriesofhurryingandconfusionthatfilledtheairofthestreet。

  \"Don\'tyouknow,MotherMoulton,\"Joewentontosay,\"thateverysinglewomanandchildhavebeencarriedoff,wheretheBritisherswon\'tfind\'em?\"

  \"Idon\'tbelievetheking\'stroopshavestirredoutofBoston,\"

  shereplied,goingtothedoorleadingtothestonestaircase,toopenitforUncleJohn。

  \"Don\'tbelieveit?\"andJoelooked,asheechoedthewords,asthoughonlyaboycouldfeelsufficientdisgustatsuchwantofcommonsense,infullviewofthefact,thatReubenBrownhadjustbroughtthenewsthateightmenhadbeenkilledbytheking\'sRed-coats,inLexington,whichfacthemadehastetoimpart。

  \"Iwon\'tbelieveawordofit,\"shesaid,stoutly,\"untilIseethesoldierscoming。\"

  \"Ah!Hearthat!\"criedJoe,tossingbackhishairandswinginghisarmstriumphantlyatanairyfoe。\"Youwon\'thavetowaitlong。THATSIGNALisfortheminutemen。TheyaregoingtomarchouttomeettheRed-coats。WishIwasaminuteman,thisminute。\"

  Meanwhile,poorUncleJohnwasgettingdownthestepsofthestairway,withmanyagrimaceandgroan。Ashetouchedthefloor,Joe,hisfacebeamingwithexcitementandenthusiasm,sprangtoplaceachairforhimatthetable,saying,\"Goodmorning!\"atthesamemoment。

  \"Maybe,\"groanedUncleJohn,\"youngstersLIKEYOUmaythinkitisagoodmorning,butIDON\'T,suchadinandclatterasthefoolshavekeptupallnightlong。IfIhadthepower\"andnowthepooroldmanfairlygroanedwithrage,\"I\'dmake\'emquietlongenoughtoletanoldmangetawinkofsleep,whentherheumatismletsgo。\"

  \"I\'mrealsorryforyou,\"saidJoe,\"butyoudon\'tknowthenews。

  Theking\'stroops,fromcamp,inBoston,aremarchingrightdownhere,tocarryoffallourarmsthattheycanfind。\"

  \"Arethey?\"wasthesarcasticrejoined。\"It\'sthebestnewsI\'veheardinalongwhile。Wishtheyhadmyarms,thisminute。Theywouldn\'tcarrythemastepfartherthantheycouldhelp,Iknow。

  Runandtellthemmineareready,Joe。\"

  \"But,UncleJohn,waittillafterbreakfast,you\'llwanttousethemoncemore,\"saidMarthaMoulton,tryingtohelphimintothechairthatJoehadplacedonthewhitesandedfloor。

  Meanwhile,JoeDevinshadearsforallthesoundsthatpenetratedthekitchenfromoutofdoors,andhehadeyesfortheslicesofwell-brownedporkandthegoldenhuedJohnny-cakelyingbeforetheglowingcoalsonthebroadhearth。

  Asthelittlewomanbenttotakeupthebreakfast,Joe,intentondoingsomekindnessforherinthewayofsavingtreasures,asked,\"Shan\'tIhelpyou,MotherMoulton?\"

  \"IreckonIamnotsooldthatIcan\'tliftamiteofcornbread,\"

  sherepliedwithchillingseverity。

  \"Oh,Ididn\'tmeantoliftTHATTHING,\"hemadehastetoexplain,\"buttocarryoffthingsandhide\'emaway,aseverybodyelsehasbeendoinghalfthenight。Iknowafirst-rateplaceupinthewoods。Usedtobeahoneytree,youknow,andit\'sjustashollowasanything。Silverspoonsandthingswouldbejustassafeinit——\"butJoe\'swordswereinterruptedbyunusualtumultonthestreetandheranofftolearnthenews,intendingtoreturnandgetthebreakfastthathadbeenofferedtohim。

  Presentlyherushedbacktothehousewithcheeksaflameandeyesablazewithexcitement。\"They\'reacoming!\"hecried。\"They\'reinsightdownbytherocks。Theysee\'emmarching,themenonthehill,do!\"

  \"Youdon\'tmeanthatitsreallytruethatthesoldiersarecominghere,RIGHTINTOOURTOWN,\"criedMarthaMoulton,risinginhasteandbringingtogetherwithrapidflourishestorightandtoleft,everyfragmentofsilveronthetable。UncleJohnstrovetoholdfasthisindividualspoon,butshetwitcheditwithoutceremonyoutfromhisrheumaticoldfingers,andrannexttotheparlorcupboard,whereinlayhermovablevaluables。

  \"WhatintheworldshallIdowiththem,\"shecried,returningwithherapronwellfilledwithtreasures,andbornedownbytheweightthereof。

  \"Give\'emtome,\"criedJoe。\"Here\'sabasket,drop\'emin,andI\'llrunlikeabrush-firethroughthetownandacrosstheoldbridge,andhide\'emassafeasaweasel\'snap。\"

  Joe\'sfingerswerecreamy;hismouthwashalffilledwithJohnny-cake,andhispocketontherightbulgedtoitsutmostcapacitywiththesame,asheheldforththebasket;butthelittlewomanwasafraidtotrusthim,asshehadbeenafraidtotrustherneighbors。

  \"No!No!\"shereplied,tohisrepeatedoffers。\"IknowwhatI\'lldo。You,JoeDevins,stayrightwhereyouaretillIcomeback,and,don\'tyoueverLOOKoutofthewindow。\"

  \"Dear,dearme!\"shecried,flushedandanxiouswhenshewasoutofsightofUncleJohnandJoe。\"IWISHI\'dgiven\'emtoCol。

  Barrettwhenhewasherebeforedaylight,only,IWASafraidI

  shouldnevergetsightofthemagain。\"

  Shedrewoffoneofherstockings,filledit,tiedtheopeningatthetopwithastring-plungedstockingandallintoapailfullofwaterandproceededtopourthecontentsintothewell。

  Justasthedarkcirclehadclosedoverthebluestockings,JoeDevin\'sfacepeereddownthedepthsbyherside,andhisvoicesoundedoutthewords:\"OMotherMoulton,theBritishwillsearchthewellstheVERYfirstthing。Ofcourse,theyEXPECTtofindthingsinwells!\"

  \"Whydidn\'tyoutellmebefore,Joe?butnowitistoolate。\"

  \"Iwould,ifI\'dknownwhatyouwasgoingtodo;they\'dbeenasightsafer,inthehoneytree。\"

  \"Yes,andwhatafoolI\'vebeen——flungMYWATCHintothewellwiththespoons!\"

  \"Well,well!Don\'tstandthere,looking,\"asshehoveredoverthehighcurb,withherhandonthebucket。\"Everybodywillknow,ifyoudo,there。\"

  \"Martha!Martha?\"shriekedUncleJohn\'squaveringvoicefromthehousedoor。

  \"Blessmyheart!\"sheexclaimed,hurryingbackoverthestones。

  \"What\'sthematterwithyourheart?\"questionedJoe。

  \"Nothing。IwasthinkingofUncleJohn\'smoney,\"sheanswered。

  \"Hashegotmoney?\"criedJoe。\"Ithoughthewaspoor,andyoutookcareofhimbecauseyouweresogood\"

  NotonewordthatJoeuttereddidthelittlewomanhear。ShewasalreadybyUncleJohn\'ssideandaskinghimforthekeytohisstrongbox。

  UncleJohn\'srheumatismwasterriblyexasperating。\"No,Iwon\'tgiveittoyou!\"hecried,\"andnobodyshallhaveitaslongasI\'maboveground。\"

  \"Thenthesoldierswillcarryitoff,\"shesaid。

  \"Let\'em!\"washisreply,graspinghisstafffirmlywithbothhandsandgleamingdefianceoutofhiswide,paleeyes。\"YOU

  won\'tgetthekey,eveniftheydo。\"

  Atthisinstant,avoiceatthedoorwayshoutedthewords,\"Hide,hideawaysomewhere,MotherMoulton,fortheRed-coatsareinsightthisminute!\"

  Sheheardthewarning,andgivingoneglanceatUncleJohn,whichlookwasansweredbyanother,\"no,youwon\'thaveit,\"shegraspedJoeDevinsbythecollarofhisjacketandthrusthimbeforeherupthestaircase,soquicklythattheboyhadnochancetospeak,untilshereleasedherholdattheentrancetoUncleJohn\'sroom。

  Theideaofbeingtakenprisonerinsuchamanner,andbyawoman,too,wastoomuchforthelad\'sendurance。\"Letmego!\"

  hecried,theinstanthecouldrecoverhisbreath。\"Iwon\'thideawayinyourgarret,likeawoman,Iwon\'t。Iwanttoseethemilitiaandtheminutemenfightthetroops,Ido。\"

  \"Helpmefirst,Joe。Here,quicknow;let\'sgetthisboxoutandupgarret。We\'llhideitunderthecornandit\'llbesafe,\"shecoaxed。

  TheboxwasunderUncleJohn\'sbed。

  \"What\'sintheoldthinganyhow?\"questionedJoe,pullingwithallhisstrengthatit。

  Thebox,orchest,waspaintedred,andwasboundaboutbymassiveironbands。

  \"I\'veneverseentheinsideofit,\"saidMotherMoulton。\"Itholdsthepooroldsoul\'ssoletreasure,andIDOwanttosaveitforhimifIcan。\"

  Theyhaddrawnitwithmuchhardendeavor,asfarasthegarretstairs,buttheirunitedstrengthfailedtoliftit。\"Heaveit,now!\"criedJoe,andlo!itwasuptwosteps。Sotheyturneditoverandoverwithmanyathuddingthump;everyoneofwhichthumpsUncleJohnheard,andbelievedtobestrokesupontheboxitselftoburstitasunder,untilitwasfairlyshelvedonthegarretfloor。

  Intheverymidstoftheoverturnings,avoicefrombelowhadbeenheardcryingout,\"Letmyboxalone!Don\'tbreakitopen。

  Ifyoudo,I\'ll——I\'ll——\"but,whateverthepoormanMEANTtothreatenasapenalty,hecouldnotthinkofanythinghalfsevereenoughtosayandsoleftituncertainastothepunishmentthatmightbelookedfor。

  \"Pooroldsoul!\"ejaculatedthelittlewoman,hersoftwhitecurlsindisorderandthepinkcolorrisingfromhercheekstoherfairforehead,asshebenttohelpJoedragtheboxbeneaththerafter\'sedge。

  \"Now,Joe,\"shesaid。\"we\'llheapnubbinsoverit,andifthesoldierswantcornthey\'lltakegoodearsandneverthinkoftouchingpoornubbins\";sotheyfelltoworkthrowingcornovertheredchest,untilitwascompletelyconcealedfromview。

  Thenhesprangtothehigh-up-windowledgeinthepointoftheroofandtookoneglanceout。\"Oh,Iseethem,theRed-coats。

  True\'sIlive,theregothemilitiaUPTHEHILL。Ithoughttheywasgoingtostandanddefend。Shameon\'em,Isay。\"JumpingdownandcryingbacktoMotherMoulton,\"I\'mgoingtostandbytheminutemen,\"hewentdown,threestepsataleap,andnearlyoverturnedUncleJohnonthestairs,who,withmanygroanswastryingtogettothedefenseofhisstrongbox。

  \"Whatdidyouhelpherfor,youscamp,\"hedemandedofJoe,flourishinghisstaffunpleasantlynearthelad\'shead。

  \"\'Causesheaskedmeto,andcouldn\'tdoitalone,\"returnedJoe,dodgingthestickanddisappearingfromthescene,attheverymomentMarthaMoultonencounteredUncleJohn。

  \"Yourstrongboxissafeundernubbinsinthegarret,unlessthehouseburnsdown,andnowthatyouareuphere,youhadbetterstay,\"sheaddedsoothingly,asshehastenedbyhimtoreachthekitchenbelow。

  Oncethere,shepausedasecondortwototakeresolutionregardinghernextact。Sheknewfullwellthattherewasnotonesecondtospare,andyetshestoodlooking,apparently,intotheglowingembersonthehearth。Shewasflushedandexcited,bothbytheunwontedtoil,andthecomingevents。Cobwebsfromtheraftershadfallenonherhairandhome-spundress,andwouldreadilyhavebetrayedherlateoccupation,toanydiscerningsoldieroftheking。

  Asmilebrokesuddenlyoverherface,displacingforabriefsecondeverytraceofcare。\"It\'smyonlyweapon,andImustuseit,\"shesaid,makingastatelycourtesytoanimaginaryguestandstraightwaydisappearedwithinanadjoiningroom。Withbuttoneddooranddroppedcurtainsthelittlewomanmadehastetoarrayherselfinherfinestraiment。Infiveminutesshereappearedinthekitchen,apicturepleasanttolookat。InallNewEngland,therecouldnotbeamorebeautifullittleoldladythanMarthaMoultonwasthatday。Herhairwasguiltlessnowofcobwebs,buthaloedherfacewithfluffylittlecurlsofsilverywhiteness,abovewhich,likeacrown,wasalittlecapofdottedmuslin,pureassnow。Hererectfigure,notaparticleofthehard-working-dayinitnow,carriedwellthefoldsofasheeny,blacksilkgown,overwhichshehadtiedanapronasspotlessasthecap。

  Asshefastenedbackhergownandhurriedawaythesignsofthebreakfastshehadnoteaten,theclearpinktintsseemedtocomeoutwithaddedbeautyofcoloringinhercheeks;whileherhairseemedfairerandwhiterthanatanymomentinherthree-scoreandelevenyears。

  OncemoreJoeDevinslookedin。Ashecaughtaglimpseofthepictureshemade,hepausedtocryout:\"Alldresseduptomeettherobbers!My,howfineyoudolook!Iwouldn\'t。I\'dgoandhidebehindthenubbins。They\'llbehereinlessthanfiveminutesnow,\"hecried,\"andI\'mgoingovertheNorthBridgetoseewhat\'sgoingonthere。\"

  \"OJoe,stay,won\'tyou?\"sheurged,buttheladwasgone,andshewasleftalonetomeetthefoe,comfortingherselfwiththethought,\"They\'lltreatmewithmorerespectifILOOK

  respectable,andifImustdie,I\'lldiegood-lookinginmybestclothes,anyhow。\"

  Shethrewafewsticksofhickory-woodontheembers,andthendrewoutthelittleroundstand,onwhichthefamilyBiblewasalwayslying。RecollectingthattheBritishsoldiersprobablybelongedtotheChurchofEngland,shehurriedawaytofetchUncleJohn\'s\"prayer-book。\"

  \"They\'llhaverespecttome,iftheyfindmereadingthat,I

  know,\"shethought。Havingdrawntheroundstandwithinsightofthewell,andwhereshecouldalsocommandaviewofthestaircase,shesatandwaitedforcomingevents。

  UncleJohnwaskeepingwatchoftheadvancingtroopsfromanupperwindow。\"Martha,\"hecalled,\"you\'dbettercomeup。

  They\'recloseby,now。\"Totellthetruth,UncleJohnhimselfwasalittleafraid;thatistosayhehadn\'tquitecourageenoughtogodown,and,perhaps,encounterhisownrheumatismandtheking\'ssoldiersonthesamestairway,andyet,hefeltthathemustdefendMarthaaswellashecould。

  Therapofamusket,quickandringingonthefrontdoor,startledthelittlewomanfromherapparentdevotions。Shedidnotmoveatthecallofanythingsoprofane。Itwasthecustomofthetimetohavethefrontdoordividedintotwoparts,thelowerhalfandtheupperhalf。Theformerwasclosedandmadefast,theuppercouldbeswungopenatwill。

  Thesoldiergettingnoreply,anddoubtlessthinkingthatthehousewasdeserted,leapedoverthechainedlowerhalfofthedoor。

  Attheclangofhisbayonetagainstthebrasstrimmings,MarthaMoultongroanedinspirit,for,iftherewasanyonethingthatshedeemedessentialtohercomfortinthislife,itwastokeepspotless,specklessandineverywayunharmed,thegreatknockeronherfrontdoor。

  \"Good,soundEnglishmetal,too,\"shethought,\"thatanEnglishsoldieroughttoknowhowtorespect。\"

  AssheheardthetrampofcomingfeetsheonlybentthecloserovertheBookofPrayerthatlayopenonherknee。Notoneworddidshereadorsee;shewasinwardlytremblingandoutwardlywatchingthewellandthestaircase。Butnow,aboveallothersounds,brokethenoiseofUncleJohn\'sstaffthrashingtheupperstepofthestaircase,andtheshrilltremulouscryoftheoldmandefiant,doinghisutmostforthedefenseofhiscastle。

  Thefingersthatlaybeneaththebooktingledwithdesiretoboxtheoldman\'sears,forthepolicyhewaspursuingwouldbefataltothetreasureingarretandinwell;butshewasforcedtosilenceandinactivity。

  AstheKing\'stroops,MajorPitcairnattheirhead,reachedtheopendoorandsawtheoldlady,theypaused。Whatcouldtheydobutlook,foramoment,attheunexpectedsightthatmettheirview;aplacidoldladyinblacksilkanddottedmuslin,withallthesweetsolemnityofmorningdevotionhoveringaboutthetidyapartmentandseemingtocentreattheroundstandbywhichshesat,thisprettywoman,withpinkandwhitefacesurmountedwithfleecylittlecurlsandcrinklesandwispsoffloatingwhiteness,wholookeduptomeettheirgazewithsuchinnocentprayer-suffusedeyes。

  \"Goodmorning,Mother,\"saidMajorPitcairn,raisinghishat。

  \"Goodmorning,gentlemenandsoldiers,\"returnedMarthaMoulton。

  \"Youwillpardonmynotmeetingyouatthedoor,whenyouseethatIwasoccupiedinrenderingservicetotheLordofall。\"Shereverentlyclosedthebook,laiditonthetable,andarose,withastatelybearing,todemandtheirwishes。

  \"We\'rehungry,goodwoman,\"spokethecommander,\"andyourhearthistheonlyhospitableonewe\'veseensinceweleftBoston。WithyourgoodleaveI\'lltakeabitofthis,andhestoopedtoliftuptheJohnny-cakethathadbeenallthiswhileonthehearth。

  \"IwishIhadsomethingbettertoofferyou,\"shesaid,makinghastetofetchplatesandknivesfromthecorner-cupboard,andallthewhileshewaskeepingeye-guardoverthewell。\"I\'mafraidtheConcordershaven\'tleftmuchforyouto-day,\"sheadded,withasoftsighofregret,asthoughshereallyfeltsorrythatsuchbravemenandgoodsoldiershadfallenonhardtimesintheancienttown。Atthemomentshehadbroughtforthbreadandbakedbeans,andwasputtingthemonthetable,avoicerangintotheroom,causingeveryeyetoturntowardUncleJohn。

  Hehadgottendownthestairswithoututteringoneaudiblegroan,andwasstanding,onestepabovetheflooroftheroom,brandishingandwhirlinghisstaffaboutinamannertocauseevenrheumatismtofleetheplace,while,atthetopofhisvoicehecriedout:

  \"MarthaMoulton,howDAREyouFEEDthese——these——monsters——inhumanform!\"

  \"Don\'tmindhim,gentlemen,pleasedon\'t,\"shemadehastetosay,\"he\'sold,VERYold;eighty-five,hislastbirthday,and——alittlehoity-toityattimes,\"pointingdeftlywithherfingerintheregionofthereasoningpowersinherownshapelyhead。

  SummoningMajorPitcairnbyanofferofadishofbeans,shecontrivedtosay,undercovertofit:

  \"Yousee,sir,Icouldn\'tgoawayandleavehim;heisalmostdistractedwithrheumatism,andthisexcitementto-daywillkillhim,I\'mafraid。\"

  Advancingtowardthestaircasewithboldandsoldierlyfront,MajorPitcairnsaidtoUncleJohn:

  \"Standaside,oldman,andwe\'llholdyouharmless。\"

  \"Idon\'tbelieveyouwill,youred-trimmedtrooper,you,\"wasthereply;and,withadexterousswingofthewoodenstaff,hemowedoffanddownthreemilitaryhats。

  Beforeanyonehadtimetospeak,MarthaMoultonadroitlystooping,asthoughtorecoverMajorPitcairn\'shat,whichhadrolledtoherfeet,swungthestairway-doorintoitsplacewitharesoundingbang,andfollowedupthatachievementwithaswiftturnoftwolargewoodenbuttons,onehighup,andtheotherlowdown,nearthefloor。

  \"There!\"shesaid,\"heissafeoutofmischiefforawhile,andyourheadsaresafeaswell。Pardonapooroldman,whodoesnotknowwhatheisabout。\"

  \"Heseemstoknowremarkablywell,\"exclaimedanofficer。

  Meanwhile,behindthestrongdoor,UncleJohn\'swrathknewnobounds。Inhisfranticendeavorstoburstthefasteningsofthewoodenbuttons,rheumaticcrampsseizedhimandcarriedtheday,leavinghimoutofthebattle。

  Meanwhile,aportionofthesoldieryclusteredaboutthedoor。

  Theking\'shorseswerefedwithinfivefeetofthegreatbrassknocker,while,withinthehouse,thebeautifullittleoldwoman,inherSunday-best-raiment,triedtodothedismalhonorsofthedaytothefoesofhercountry。Watchingher,onewouldhavethoughtshewasentertainingheroesreturnedfromtheachievementofvaliantdeeds,whereas,inherownheart,sheknewfullwellthatshewasgivingalittletosavemuch。

  Nothingcouldexceedtheseemingalacritywithwhichshefetchedwaterfromthewellfortheofficers:and,whenMajorPitcairngallantlyorderedhismentodotheservice,thelittlesoulwasinalarm;shewassoafraidthat\"somehow,insomewayoranother,thebluestockingwouldgethitchedontothebucket。\"

  Sheknewthatshemusttoitsrescue,andsoshebravelyacknowledgedherselftohavetakenavowwhen,shedidnotsay,todrawallthewaterthatwastakenfromthatwell。

  \"Aremnantofwitchcraft!\"remarkedasoldierwithinhearing。

  \"DoIlooklikeawitch?\"shedemanded。

  \"Ifyoudo,\"repliedMajorPitcairn,\"IadmireNewEnglandwitches,andneverwouldcondemnonetobehung,orburned,or——smothered。\"

  MarthaMoultonneverworesobrilliantacoloronheragedcheeksasatthatmoment。Shefeltbittershameattheruseshehadattempted,butsilverspoonswereprecious,and,toescapethesmilethatwentaroundatMajorPitcairn\'swords,shewasonlytoogladtogoagaintothewellanddipslowlythehigh,over-hangingsweepintothecool,clear,darkdepthbelow。

  Duringthistimethecold,frostymorningspentitselfintothebrilliant,shiningnoon。

  YouknowwhathappenedatConcordonthat19thofAprilintheyear1775。Youhavebeentoldthestory,howthemenofActonmetandresistedtheking\'stroopsattheoldNorthBridge,howbraveCaptainDavisandminute-manHosmerfell,howthesoundoftheirfallingstruckdowntotheveryheartofmotherearth,andcausedhertosendforthherbravesonstocry\"Liberty,orDeath!\"

  Andtherestofthestory;thesixtyormorebarrelsofflourthattheking\'stroopsfoundandstrucktheheadsfrom,leavingtheflourinconditiontobegatheredagainatnightfall,thearmsandpowderthattheydestroyed,thehousestheyburned;allthese,aretheynotrecordedineverychild\'shistoryintheland?

  Whilethesethingsweregoingon,forabriefwhile,atmid-day,MarthaMoultonfoundherhomedeserted。Shehadnotforgottenpoor,suffering,irateUncleJohnintheregionsabove,and,so,theveryminuteshehadthechance,shemadeastrongcupofcatnipteatherealtea,youknow,wasbrewinginBostonharbor。

  Sheturnedthebuttons,and,withabitoftremblingatherheart,suchasshehadnotfeltallday,sheventuredupthestairs,bearingthesteamingpeace-offeringbeforeher。

  UncleJohnwaswrithingunderthesharpthornsandtwingesofhisoldenemy,andinnoframeofmindtoreceiveanyoverturesintheshapeofcatniptea;nevertheless,hewaswatching,aswellashewasable,themotionsoftheenemy。Asshedrewnearhecriedout:

  \"Lookoutthiswindow,andsee!MuchGOODallyourschemingwilldoYOU!\"

  Sheobeyedhiscommandtolook,andthesightshethensawcausedhertoletfallthecupofcatnipteaandrushdownthestairs,wringingherhandsasshewentandcryingout:

  \"Oh,dear!whatshallIdo?Thehousewillburnandtheboxupgarret。Everything\'slost!\"

  MajorPitcairn,atthatmoment,wasonthegreeninfrontofherdoor,givingorders。

  Forgettingthedignifiedpartsheintendedtoplay,forgettingeverythingbutthesupremedangerthatwashoveringinmid-airoverherhome——theoldhousewhereinshehadbeenborn,andtheonlyhomeshehadeverknown——sherushedoutuponthegreen,amidthetroops,andsurroundedbycavalry,andmadeherwaytoMajorPitcairn。

  \"Thetown-houseisonfire!\"shecried,layingherhanduponthecommander\'sarm。

  Heturnedandlookedather。MajorPitcairnhadrecentlylearnedthatthetaskhehadbeensettodointheprovincialtownsthatdaywasnotaneasyone;that,whenhardpressedandtroddendown,thedespisedrustics,inhome-spundress,couldstingevenEnglishsoldiers;andthusithappenedthat,whenhefeltthetouchofMotherMoulton\'splumplittleoldfingersonhismilitarysleeve,hewasnotinthepleasanthumorthathehadbeen,whenthesamehandhadministeredtohishungerintheearlymorning。

  \"Well,whatofit?LETITBURN!Wewon\'thurtyou,ifyougointhehouseandstaythere!\"

  Sheturnedandglancedupatthecourt-house。Alreadyflameswereissuingfromit。\"Gointhehouseandletitburn,INDEED!\"

  thoughtshe。\"Heknowsme,don\'the?Oh,sir!fortheloveofHeavenwon\'tyoustopit?\"shesaid,entreatingly。

  \"Runinthehouse,goodmother。Thatisawisewoman,\"headvised。

  Downinherheart,andastheveryoutcomeoflipandbrainshewantedtosay,\"Youneedn\'t\'mother\'me,youmurderousrascal!\"

  but,rememberingeverythingthatwasatstake,shecrushedherwrathandbuttoneditinascloselyasshehadUncleJohnbehindthedoorinthemorning,andagain,withswiftgentleness,laidherhandonhisarm。

  Heturnedandlookedather。Vexedatherpersistence,andextremelyannoyedatintelligencethathadjustreachedhimfromtheNorthBridge,hesaid,imperiously,\"Getaway!oryou\'llbetroddendownbythehorses!\"

  \"ICAN\'Tgo!\"shecried,claspinghisarm,andfairlyclingingtoitinherfrenzyofexcitement。\"Ohstopthefire,quick,quick!

  ormyhousewillburn!\"

  \"Ihavenotimetoputoutyourfires,\"hesaid,carelessly,shakingloosefromherholdandturningtomeetamessengerwithnews。

  Poorlittlewoman!Whatcouldshedo?Thewindwasrising,andthefiregrew。Flamewascreepingoutinalittlebluecurlinanewplace,undertherafter\'sedge,ANDNOBODYCARED。Thatwaswhatincreasedthepressingmiseryofitall。Itwassounlikeacommoncountryalarm,whereeverybodyrushedupanddownthestreets,crying\"Fire!fire!f-i-r-e!\"andwenthurryingtoandfroforpailsofwatertohelpputitout。Untilthatmomentthelittlewomandidnotknowhowutterlydesertedshewas。

  Inverydespair,sherantoherhouse,seizedtwopails,filledthemwithgreaterhastethanshehadeverdrawnwaterbefore,and,regardlessofUncleJohn\'simprecations,carriedthemforth,oneineitherhand,thewaterdrippingcarelesslydownthesidebreadthsofherfairsilkgown,hersilverycurlstossedandtumbledinwhiteconfusion,herpleasantfaceaflamewitheagerness,andhercleareyessuffusedwithtears。

  Thusequippedwithfactsandfeeling,sheoncemoreappearedtoMajorPitcairn。

  \"HaveyouamotherinoldEngland?\"shecried。\"Ifso,forhersake,stopthisfire。\"

  Herwordstouchedhisheart。

  \"AndifIdo——?\"heanswered。

  \"THENYOURJOHNNY-CAKEONMYHEARTHWON\'TBURNUP,\"shesaid,withaquicklittlesmile,adjustinghercap。

  MajorPitcairnlaughed,andtwosoldiers,athiscommand,seizedthepailsandmadehastetothecourt-house,followedbymanymore。

  Forawhilethefireseemedvictorious,but,bybraveeffort,itwasfinallyovercome,andthecourt-housesaved。

  AtadistanceJoeDevinshadnoticedthesmokehoveringlikealittlecloud,thensailingawaystillmorelikeacloudoverthetown;andhehadmadehastetothescene,arrivingintimetoventureontheroof,anddogoodservicethere。

  Afterthefirewasextinguished,hethoughtofMarthaMoulton,andhecouldnothelpfeelingabitguiltyattheconsciousnessthathehadgoneoffandleftheralone。

  Goingtothehousehefoundherentertainingtheking\'strooperswiththebestfoodherhumblestoreafforded。

  Shewassocharmedwithherself,andsoutterlywellpleasedwiththesuccessofherpleading,thatthelittlewoman\'snervesfairlyquiveredwithjubilation;andbestofall,thebluestockingwasstillsafeinthewell,forhadshenotwatchedwithherowneyeseverytimethebucketwasdippedtofetchupwaterforthefire,having,somehow,gotridofthevowshehadtakenregardingthedrawingofthewater。

  Asshesawtheladlooking,withsurprisedcountenance,intotheroomwherethefeastwasgoingon,afearcreptupherownfaceanddartedoutfromhereyes。Itwas,lestJoeDevinsshouldspoilitallbyill-timedwords。

  Shemadehastetomeethim,basketinhand。

  \"Here,Joe,\"shesaid,\"fetchmesomesmallwood,there\'sagoodboy。\"

  Asshegavehimthebasketshewasjustintimetostoptherejoinderthatwasissuingfromhislips。

  Intimetointercepthisreturnshewasatthewood-pile。

  \"Joe,\"shesaid,half-abashedbeforethetruththatshoneintheboy\'seyes,\"Joe,\"sherepeated,\"youknowMajorPitcairnorderedthefireputout,TOPLEASEME,becauseIbeggedhimso,and,inreturn,whatCANIdobutgivethemsomethingtoeat。Comeandhelpme。\"

  \"Iwon\'t,\"respondedJoe。\"Theirhandsareredwithblood。

  They\'vekilledtwomenatthebridge。\"

  \"Who\'skilled?\"sheasked,trembling,butJoewouldnottellher。

  HedemandedtoknowwhathadbeendonewithUncleJohn。

  \"He\'squietenough,up-stairs,\"shereplied,withasuddenspasmoffeelingthatsheHADneglectedUncleJohnshamefully;still,withtheday,andthefireandeverything,howcouldshehelpit?

  but,really,itdidseemstrangethathemadenonoise,withahundredarmedmencomingandgoingthroughthehouse。

  Atleast,thatwaswhatJoethought,and,havingdepositedthebasketofwoodonthethresholdofthekitchendoor,hedepartedaroundthecornerofthehouse。Presentlyhehadclimbedapear-tree,droppedfromoneofitsoverhangingbranchesonthelean-to,raisedasashandcreptintothewindow。

  Slippingoffhisshoes,heavywithspring-mud,heproceededtosearchforUncleJohn。Hewasnotinhisownroom;hewasnotintheguest-chamber;hewasnotinanyoneoftherooms。

  Onthefloor,bythewindowinthehall,lookingoutuponthegreen,hefoundthebrokencupandsaucerthatMarthaMoultonhadletfall。Havingmadeasecondround,inwhichheinvestigatedeveryclosetandpenetratedintothespacesunderbeds,Joethoughtofthegarret。

  Tramp,trampwenttheheavyfeetonthesandedfloorsbelow,drowningeverypossiblesoundfromabove;nevertheless,astheladopenedthedoorleadingintothegarret,hewhisperedcautiously:\"UncleJohn!UncleJohn!\"

  Allwassilentabove。Joewentup,andwasstartledbyagroan。

  Hehadtostandafewseconds,toletthedarknessgrowintolight,erehecouldsee;and,whenhecoulddiscernoutlinesinthedimness,therewasgiventohimthepictureofUncleJohn,lyinghelplessamidanduponthenubbinsthathadbeenpiledoverhisstrongbox。

  \"Why,UncleJohn,areyoudead?\"askedJoe,climbingovertohisside。

  \"Isthehouseafire?\"wastheresponse。

  \"Houseafire?No!Theconfoundedred-coatsupandputitout。\"

  \"Ithoughttheywasgoingtoletmeburntodeathuphere!\"

  groanedUncleJohn。

  \"CanIhelpyouup?\"andJoeprofferedtwostronghands,ratherblackwithtoilandsmoke。

  \"No,no!Youcan\'thelpme。Ifthehouseisn\'tafire,I\'llstandittillthefellowsaregone,andthen,Joeyoufetchthedoctorasquickasyoucan。\"

  \"YOUcan\'tgetadoctorforlovenormoneythisnight,UncleJohn。There\'stoomuchworktobedoneinLexingtonandConcordto-nightforwoundedanddyingmen;andthere\'llbemoreof\'emtooaforeasinglered-coatseesBostonagain。They\'llbehunteddowneverystepoftheway。They\'vekilledCaptainDavis,fromActon。\"

  \"Youdon\'tsayso!\"

  \"Yes,theyhave,and——\"

  \"Isay,JoeDevins,godownanddo-dosomething。There\'smyniece,a-feedingthemurderers!I\'lldisownher。Sheshan\'thaveapennyofmypounds,sheshan\'t!\"

  BothJoeandUncleJohnwerecompelledtoremainininaction,whilebelow,thewearylittlewomanactedthekindhostesstoHisMajesty\'stroops。

  Butnowthefeastwasspent,andthesoldiersweresummonedtobegintheirpainfulmarch。Assembledonthegreen,allwasready,whenMajorPitcairn,rememberingthelittlewomanwhohadministeredtohiswants,returnedtothehousetosayfarewell。

  \'Twasbutasteptoherdoor,andbutamomentsincehehadleftit,buthefoundhercrying;cryingwithjoy,intheverychairwherehehadfoundheratprayersinthemorning。

  \"Iwouldliketosaygood-by,\"hesaid;\"you\'vebeenverykindtometo-day。\"

  Withaquickdashortwoofthedottedwhiteapronspotlessnolongertohereye,shearose。MajorPitcairnextendedhishand,butshefoldedherowncloselytogether,andsaid:

  \"IwishyouapleasantjourneybacktoBoston,sir。\"

  \"WillyounotshakehandswithmebeforeIgo?\"

  \"Icanfeedtheenemyofmycountry,butshakehandswithhim,NEVER!\"

  Forthefirsttimethatday,thelittlewoman\'sloveofcountryseemedtorisetriumphantwithinher,anddrowneveryimpulsetoselfishness;orwasitthenearnesstosafetythatshefelt?

  Humanconductistheresultofsomanymotivesthatitissometimesimpossibletonamethecompound,althoughonthatoccasionMarthaMoultonlabelledit\"Patriotism。\"

  \"AndyetIputoutthefireforyou,\"hesaid。

  \"Foryourmother\'ssake,inoldEngland,itwas,youremember,sir。\"

  \"Iremember,\"saidMajorPitcairn,withasigh,asheturnedaway。

  \"AndforHERsakeIwillshakehandswithyou,\"saidMarthaMoulton。

  Soheturnedback,andacrossthethreshold,inpresenceofthewaitingtroops,thecommanderoftheexpeditiontoConcord,andtheonlywomaninthetown,shookhandsatparting。

  MarthaMoultonsawMajorPitcairnmounthishorse;heardtheordergivenforthemarchtobegin,——themarchofwhichyouallhaveheard。YouknowwhatasorrytimetheRed-coatshadofitingettingbacktoBoston;howtheywerefoughtateveryinchoftheway,andwaylaidfrombehindeveryconvenienttree-trunk,andshotatfromtree-tops,andaimedatfromupperwindows,andbeseigedfrombehindstonewalls,and,inshort,madesomiserableandharassedandoverworn,thatatlasttheirdepletedranks,withthetonguesofthemenparchedandhanging,werefaintoliedownbytheroad-sideandtakewhatcamenext,eventhoughitmightbedeath。AndthenTHEDEADtheyleftbehindthem!

  Ah!there\'snothingwholesometomindorbodyaboutwar,untillong,longafteritisover,andtheearthhashadtimetohidetheblood,andsenditforthinsweetbloomsofliberty,withforget-me-notsspringingthickbetween。

  Themenofthatdayarelongdead。Thesamesoilholdsregularsandminute-men。England,whoover-ruled,andtheprovinces,thatputoutbravehandstoseizetheirrights,aregoodfriendsto-day,andhaveshakenhandsovermanyathresholdofheartythoughtandkinddeedssincethattime。

  ThetreeofLibertygrowsyet,statelyandfair,forthemenoftheRevolutionplanteditwellandsurely。GodhimselfHATH

  givenitincrease。Sowegatherto-day,inthisourstory,aforget-me-notmore,fromtheoldtownofConcord。

  Whenthetroopshadmarchedaway,thewearylittlewomanlaidasidehersilkengown,resumedherhomespundress,andimmediatelybegantothinkofgettingUncleJohndown-stairsagainintohiseasychair;butitrequiredmoreaidthanshecouldgivetoliftthefallenman。AtlastJoeDevinssummonedreturningneighbors,whocametotherescue,andthepoornubbinswerelefttotheratsoncemore。

  Joeclimbeddownthewellandrescuedthebluestocking,withitstreasuresunharmed,eventothepreciouswatch,whichwatchwasMarthaMoulton\'schieftreasure,andoneofveryfewinthetown。

  MarthaMoultonwastheheroineoftheday。Thehousewasbeseigedbyadmiringmenandwomenthatnightandfortwoorthreedaysthereafter;butwhen,yearslater,shebeingolder,andpoorer,eventowant,petitionedtheGeneralCourtforarewardfortheservicesherenderedinpersuadingMajorPitcairntosavethecourt-housefromburning,therewasgrantedtoheronlyfifteendollars,apoorlittleforget-me-not,itistrue,butJUSTENOUGHtocarryherstorydowntheyears,whereas,butforthat,itmightneverhavebeenwaftedupanddowntheland。

  Sweep,sweep,sweep!Upallthisdirtanddust,ForMammaisbusytodayandhelpherIsurelymust。

  Everythingnowisspickandspan;awaytomyplayIwillrun。

  Itwillbesucha\'sprisetoMammatofindallthisworkisdone。

  THECONQUESTOFFAIRYLAND。

  TherereignedakinginthelandofPersia,mightyandgreatwashegrown,Onthenecksofthekingsoftheconqueredearthhebuildeduphisthrone。

  TheresateakingonthethroneofPersia;andhewasgrownsoproudThatallthelifeoftheworldwaslesstohimthanapassingcloud。

  Hereignedinglory:joyandsorrowlyingbetweenhishands。

  Ifhesighedanationshook,hissmileripenedtheharvestoflands。

  Hewasthesaddestmanbeneaththeeverlastingsky,Forallhisglorieshadlefthimold,andtheproudestkingmustdie。

  HewhowasevenasGodtoallthenationsofmen,Mustdieasthemerestpeasantdies,andturnintoearthagain。

  Andhislifewiththefearofdeathwasbitterandsickandaccursed,Asbrackishwatertodrinkofwhichistobeforeverathirst。

  Thehatefulyearsrolledonandon,butonceitchancedatnoonThedrowsycourtwasthrilledtogladness,itechoedsosweetatune。

  Lowasthelappingoftilesea,asthesongofthelarkisclear,Wildasthemoaningofpinebranches;thekingwasfaintohear。

  \"Whatisthesong,andwhoisthesinger?\"hesaid;\"beforethethroneLethimcome,forthesongsoftheworldaremine,andallbutthisareknown。\"

  Sevenmightykingswentouttheminstrelmantofind:

  Andalltheyfoundwasadeadcyprussoughinginthewind。

  Andslowerstill,andsadderstilltheheavywintersrolled,Andtheburningsummerswanedaway,andthekinggrewveryold;

  Dull,worn,feeble,bent;andoncehethought,\"todieWererest,atleast。\"Andashethoughtthemusicwanderedby。

  Intothepresenceoftheking,singing,thesingercame,Andhisfacewaslikethespringinflower,hiseyeswereclearasflame。

  \"Whatisthesongyouplay,andwhatthethemeyourpraisessing?

  Itissweet;IknewnotIownedathingsosweet,\"saidthewearyking。

  \"Isingmycountry,\"saidthesinger,\"alandthatissweeterthansong。\"

  \"Whichofmykingdomsisyourcountry?ThitherwouldIalong。\"

  \"Great,Oking,isthypower,andtheearthafootstoolforthyfeet;

  Butmycountryisfree,andmyowncountry,andoh,mycountryissweet!\"

  Asheheardtheeyesofthekinggrewyoungandalivewithfire\"Lo,isthereleftontheearthathingtostrivefor,athingtodesire?

  \"Whereisthycountry?tellme,Osinger,speakthineinnermostheart!

  Leavethymusic!speakplainly!Speak-forgetthineart!\"

  Theeyesofthesingershoneashesang,andhisvoicerangwildandfreeAstheelementalwindortheuncontrollablesobsofthesea。

  \"Omydistanthome!\"hesighed;\"Oh,alas!awayandafarIwatchtheenowasalostsailorwatchesashiningstar。

  \"Oh,thatawindwouldtakemethere!thatabirdwouldsetmedownWherethegoldenstreetsshineredatsunsetinmyfather\'stown!

  \"ForonlyindreamsIseethefacesofthewomenthere,AndfainwouldIhearthemsingingonce,braidingtheirropesofhair。

  \"Oh,Iamthirsty,andlongtodrinkoftheriverofLife,andI

  Amfaintofindmyowncountry,wherenomanshalldie。\"

  Outofthelightofthethronethekinglookeddown:asinthespringThegreenleavesburstfromtheirduskybuds,sowashopeintheeyesoftheking。

  \"Lo,\"hesaid,\"Iwillmaketheegreat;IwillmaketheemightyinswayEvenasI;butthenameofthycountryspeak,andtheplaceandtheway。\"

  \"Oh,thewaytomycountryisevernorthtillyoupassthemouthofhell,Pastthelimboofdreamsandthedesolatelandwhereshadowsdwell。

  \"Andwhenyouhavereachedthefountofwonder,youfordthewaterswanTothelandofelvesandthelandoffairies,enchantedMasinderan。\"

  Thesingerceased;andthelyreinhishandsnapped,asacord,intwain;

  AndneitherlyrenorsingerwasseeninthekingdomofPersiaagain。

  Andallthenoblesgazedastounded;nomanspokeawordTilltheoldkingsaid:\"Calloutmyarmies;bringmehitherasword!\"

  Asalittletorrentswollenbysnowsisturnedtoaterriblestream,Sothegatheringvoicesofallhiscountriescriedtothekinginhisdream。

  Crying,\"Forthee,Oourking,fortheewehadfreelyandwillinglydied,Warriors,martyrs,whatthouwilt;notthatourlivesbetide\"Theworthofathoughttotheking,butratherbecausethyrodIsoverourheadsasoverthineIsthechangelesswillofGod。

  \"Ratherforthiswebeseechthee,Omaster,forthineownsakerefrainFromtheblasphemousmadnessofpride,fromthefeverofimpiousgain。\"

  \"Youseekmydeath,\"thekingthundered;\"youcry,forbeartosaveThelifeofakingtoooldtofrolic;lethimsleepinthegrave。

  \"ButIwillliveforallyourtreason;and,bymyownrighthand!

  IwillsetoutthisdaywithyoutoconquerFairyland。\"

  Thenallthenationspaledaghast,forthebattletobeginWasawarwithGod,andawarwithdeath,andtheyknewthethingwassin。

  Sickathearttheygatheredtogether,butnonedenouncedthewrong,ForthewillofGodwasunseen,unsaid,andthewillofthekingwasstrong。

  Sotheairgrewbrightwithspears,andtheearthshookunderthetreadOfthemightyhorsesharnessedforbattle;thestandardsflauntedred。

  Andthewindwasloudwiththeblareoftrumpets,andeveryhousewasvoidOfthestrengthandstayofthehouse,andthepeaceofthelanddestroyed。

  Andthegrowingcornwastroddenundertheweightofarmedfeet,AndeverywomaninPersiacursedthesoundofasongtoosweet,Cursedtheinsensatelongingforlifeintheheartofasickoldman;

  ButthekingofPersiawithallhisarmiesmarchedonMasinderan。

  ManyadaytheymarchedinthesuntilltheirsilverarmourwasleadTosinktheirbodiesintothegrave,andmanyamanfelldead。

  Andtheypassedthemouthofhell,andtheshadowycountrygray,Wheretheairismistandthepeoplemistandtherainmorerealthanthey。

  Andtheycametothefountofwonder,andfordedthewaterswan,AndthekingofPersiaandallhisarmiesmarchedonMasinderan。

  Andtheyturnedtheriverstoblood,andthefieldstoaravagedcamp,Andtheynearedthegoldenfaerytown,thatburnedintheduskasalamp。

  Andtheystoodandshoutedforjoytoseeitstandsonigh,Givenintotheirhandsforspoil;andtheirheartsbeatproudandhigh。

  Andthearmieslongedforthemorrow,toconquertheshiningtown,Fortherewasnodeathintheland,neitheranytostrikethemdown。

  Thehostsweremanyinnumbers,mighty,andskilledinthestrife,Andtheylustedforgoldandconquestastheoldkinglustedforlife。

  And,gazingonthegoldenplace,nighttookthemunaware,Andblackandwindygrewtheskies,andblacktheeddyingairSolongthenightandblackthenightthatfellupontheireyes,Theyquakedwithfear,thosemightyhosts;thesunwouldneverrise。

  Darknessanddeafeningsoundsconfusedtheblack,tempestuousair,Andnomansawhisneighbor\'sface,norheardhisneighbor\'sprayer。

  Andwildwithterrortheragingarmiesfelloneachotherinfight,Thegroundwasstrewnwithwoundedmen,madinthehorriblenightMadwitheternalpain,withdarknessandstabbingblowsRainedonallsidesfrominvisiblehandstillthegroundwasredasarose。

  And,thoughhewaslongingforrest,noneventuredtopausefromthestrife,LesthaplyanotherwoundbehistopoisonhishatefullifeAndthekingentreateddeath;andforpeacethearmiesprayed;

  ButthegiftsofGodareeverlasting,hiswordisnotgainsaid;

  Goldandbattlearegiventhehosts,theirboonisturnedtoaban,AndthecurseofthekingistoreignforeverinconqueredMasinderan。

  A。MARYF。ROBINSON。

  HandySpandy,Jack-a-Dandy,Lovedplumcakeandsugarcandy;

  Heboughtsomeatagrocer\'sshopAndouthecomewithahop。

  hop,hop。

  Jockoisamonkey,Dressedjustlikeaclown;

  Withthegrinding-organmanHetravelsroundthetown。

  Jocko,Jocko,climbapole,Jockoclimbatree,Jocko,Jocko,tipyourcap,Andmakeabowtome。

  KENTUCKYBELLE。

  Summerof\'sixty-three,sir,andConradwasgoneaway——

  Gonetothecounty-town,sir,tosellourfirstloadofhay——

  Welivedinthelog-houseyonder,pooraseveryou\'veseen;

  Roschentherewasababy,andIwasonlynineteen。

  Conrad,hetooktheoxen,butheleftKentuckyBelle;

  HowmuchwethoughtofKentucky,Icouldn\'tbegintotell——

  CamefromtheBlue-Grasscountry;myfathergavehertomeWhenIrodenorthwithConrad,awayfromTennessee。

  ConradlivedinOhio——aGermanheis,youknow——

  Thehousestoodinbroadcorn-fields,stretchingon,rowafterrow;

  Theoldfolksmademewelcome;theywerekindaskindcouldbeButIkeptlonging,longing,forthehillsofTennessee。

  O,forasightofwater,theshadowedslopeofahill!

  Cloudsthathangonthesummit,awindthatisneverstillButthelevellandwentstretchingawaytomeetthesky——

  Neverarise,fromnorthtosouth,torestthewearyeye!

  Fromeasttowest,norivertoshineoutunderthemoon,Nothingtomakeashadowintheyellowafternoon;

  Onlythebreathlesssunshine,asIlookedout,allforlorn;

  Onlythe\"rustle,rustle,\"asIwalkedamongthecorn。

  WhenIfellsickwithpining,wedidn\'twaitanymore,Butmovedawayfromthecorn-landsouttothisrivershore——

  TheTuscarawasit\'scalled,sir——offthere\'sahill,yousee——

  AndnowI\'vegrowntolikeitnextbesttotheTennessee。

  Iwasatworkthatmorning。SomeonecameridinglikemadOverthebridgeanduptheroad——FarmerRouf\'slittlelad;

  Barebackherode;hehadnohat;hehardlystoppedtosay;

  \"Morgan\'smenarecoming,Frau;they\'regallopingonthisway;

  \"I\'msenttowarntheneighbors。Heisn\'tamilebehind;

  Hesweepsupallthehorses——everyhorsethathecanfind;

  Morgan,Morgan,theraider,andMorgan\'sterriblemen,Withbowie-knivesandpistols,aregallopinguptheglen。\"

  Theladrodedownthevalley,andIstoodstillatthedoor;

  Thebabylaughedandprattled,playingwithspoolsonthefloor;

  Kentuckwasoutinthepasture;Conrad,myman,wasgone;

  Nearer,nearer,Morgan\'smenweregalloping,gallopingon!

  SuddenIpickedupthebaby,andrantothepasture-bar;

  \"Kentuck!\"Icalled;\"Kentucky!\"Sheknewmeeversofar!

  Iledherdownthegullythatturnsofftheretotheright,Andtiedhertothebushes;herheadwasjustoutofsight。

  AsIranbacktothelog-house,atoncetherecameasound——

  Theringofhoofs,gallopinghoofs,tremblingovertheground——

  ComingintotheturnpikeoutfromtheWhiteWomanGlen——

  Morgan,Morgantheraider,andMorgan\'sterriblemen。

  Asneartheydrewandnearer,myheartbeatfastinalarm!

  ButstillIstoodinthedoorway,withbabyonmyarm。

  Theycame;theypassed;withspurandwhipinhastetheyspedalong——

  Morgan,Morgantheraider,andhisbandsixhundredstrong。

  Wearytheylookedandjaded,ridingthroughnightandthroughday;

  Pushingoneasttotheriver,manylongmilesaway,Totheborder-stripwhereVirginiarunsupintotheWest,TofordtheUpperOhiobeforetheycouldstoptorest。

  Onlikethewindtheyhurried,andMorganrodeinadvance;

  Brightwerehiseyeslikelivecoals,ashegavemeasidewaysglance;

  AndIwasjustbreathingfreely,aftermychokingpain,Whenthelastoneofthetrooperssuddenlydrewhisrein。

  FrightenedIwastodeath,sir;Iscarcedaredlookinhisface,Asheaskedforadrinkofwater,andglancedaroundtheplace:

  Igavehimacup,andhesmiled——\'twasonlyaboy,yousee;

  Faintandworn;withdimblueeyes,andhe\'dsailedontheTennessee。

  Onlysixteenhewas,sir——afondmother\'sonlyson——

  OffandawaywithMorganbeforehislifehadbegun!

  Thedampdropsstoodonhistemples;drawnwastheboyishmouth;

  AndIthoughtmeofthemotherwaitingdownintheSouth!

  O,pluckwashetothebackbone;andcleargritthroughandthrough;

  Boastedandbraggedlikeatrooper;butthebigwordswouldn\'tdo;

  Theboywasdyingsir,dying,asplainasplaincouldbe,WornoutbyhisridewithMorganupfromtheTennessee。

  But,whenItoldtheladdiethatItoowasfromtheSouth,Watercameintohisdimeyes,andquiversaroundhismouth;

  \"DoyouknowtheBlue-Grasscountry?\"hewistfullybegantosay;

  Thenswayedlikeawillowsapling,andfainteddeadaway。

  Ihadhimintothelog-house,andworkedandbroughthimto;

  Ifedhim,andIcoaxedhim,asIthoughthismother\'ddo;

  And,whentheladgotbetter,andthenoiseinhisheadwasgone,Morgan\'smenweremilesaway,galloping,gallopingon。

  \"O,Imustgo,\"hemuttered;\"Imustbeupandaway!

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