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  Thecarrierswenton,andStockdaleandMrs。Newberryfollowedatadistanceofastone’sthrow。’Whatdothesemendobyday?’hesaid。

  ’Twelveorfourteenofthemarelabouringmen。Somearebrickmakers,somecarpenters,someshoe-makers,somethatchers。

  Theyareallknowntomeverywell。Nineof’emareofyourowncongregation。’

  ’Ican’thelpthat,’saidStockdale。

  ’O,Iknowyoucan’t。Ionlytoldyou。Theothersaremorechurch-

  inclined,becausetheysupplythepa’sonwithallthespiritsherequires,andtheydon’twishtoshowunfriendlinesstoacustomer。’

  ’Howdoyouchoose’em?’saidStockdale。

  ’Wechoose’emfortheircloseness,andbecausetheyarestrongandsurefooted,andabletocarryaheavyloadalongwaywithoutbeingtired。’

  Stockdalesighedassheenumeratedeachparticular,foritprovedhowfarinvolvedinthebusinessawomanmustbewhowassowellacquaintedwithitsconditionsandneeds。Andyethefeltmoretenderlytowardsheratthismomentthanhehadfeltalltheforegoingday。Perhapsitwasthatherexperiencedmannerandholdindifferencestirredhisadmirationinspiteofhimself。

  ’Takemyarm,Lizzy,’hemurmured。

  ’Idon’twantit,’shesaid。’Besides,wemayneverbetoeachotheragainwhatweoncehavebeen。’

  ’Thatdependsuponyou,’saidhe,andtheywentonagainasbefore。

  ThehiredcarrierspacedalongoverChaldonDownwithaslittlehesitationasifithadbeenday,avoidingthecart-way,andleavingthevillageofEastChaldonontheleft,soastoreachthecrestofthehillatalonelytracklessplacenotfarfromtheancientearthworkcalledRoundPound。Anhour’sbriskwalkingbroughtthemwithinsoundofthesea,notmanyhundredyardsfromLulsteadCove。

  Heretheypaused,andLizzyandStockdalecameupwiththem,whentheywentontogethertothevergeofthecliff。Oneofthemennowproducedanironbar,whichhedrovefirmlyintothesoilayardfromtheedge,andattachedtoitaropethathehaduncoiledfromhisbody。Theyallbegantodescend,partlystepping,partlyslidingdowntheincline,astheropeslippedthroughtheirhands。

  ’Youwillnotgotothebottom,Lizzy?’saidStockdaleanxiously。

  ’No。Istayheretowatch,’shesaid。’Owlettisdownthere。’

  Themenremainedquitesilentwhentheyreachedtheshore;andthenextthingaudibletothetwoatthetopwasthedipofheavyoars,andthedashingofwavesagainstaboat’sbow。Inamomentthekeelgentlytouchedtheshingle,andStockdaleheardthefootstepsofthethirty-sixcarriersrunningforwardsoverthepebblestowardsthepointoflanding。

  Therewasasousinginthewaterasofabroodofducksplungingin,showingthatthemenhadnotbeenparticularaboutkeepingtheirlegs,oreventheirwaists,dryfromthebrine:butitwasimpossibletoseewhattheyweredoing,andinafewminutestheshinglewastrampledagain。Theironbarsustainingtherope,onwhichStockdale’shandrested,begantoswervealittle,andthecarriersonebyoneappearedclimbinguptheslopingcliff;drippingaudiblyastheycame,andsustainingthemselvesbytheguide-rope。

  Eachmanonreachingthetopwasseentobecarryingapairoftubs,oneonhisbackandoneonhischest,thetwobeingslungtogetherbycordspassingroundthechinehoops,andrestingonthecarrier’sshoulders。Someofthestrongermencarriedthreebyputtinganextraoneonthetopbehind,butthecustomaryloadwasapair,thesebeingquiteweightyenoughtogivetheirbearerthesensationofhavingchestandbackboneincontactafterawalkoffourorfivemiles。

  ’WhereisOwlett?’saidLizzytooneofthem。

  ’Hewillnotcomeupthisway,’saidthecarrier。’He’stobideonshoretillwebesafeoff。’Then,withoutwaitingfortherest,theforemostmenplungedacrossthedown;and,whenthelasthadascended,Lizzypulleduptherope,wounditroundherarm,wriggledthebarfromthesod,andturnedtofollowthecarriers。

  ’YouareveryanxiousaboutOwlett’ssafety,’saidtheminister。

  ’Wasthereeversuchaman!’saidLizzy。’Why,isn’themycousin?’

  ’Yes。Well,itisabadnight’swork,’saidStockdaleheavily。

  ’ButI’llcarrythebarandropeforyou。’

  ’ThankGod,thetubshavegotsofarallright,’saidshe。

  Stockdaleshookhishead,and,takingthebar,walkedbyhersidetowardsthedowns;andthemoanoftheseawasheardnomore。

  ’IsthiswhatyoumeanttheotherdaywhenyouspokeofhavingbusinesswithOwlett?’theyoungmanasked。

  ’Thisisit,’shereplied。’Ineverseehimonanyothermatter。’

  ’Apartnershipofthatkindwithayoungmanisveryodd。’

  ’Itwasbegunbymyfatherandhis,whowerebrother-laws。’

  HercompanioncouldnotblindhimselftothefactthatwheretastesandpursuitsweresoakinasLizzy’sandOwlett’s,andwhereriskswereshared,aswiththem,ineveryundertaking,therewouldbeapeculiarappropriatenessinheransweringOwlett’sstandingquestiononmatrimonyintheaffirmative。ThisdidnotsootheStockdale,itstendencybeingrathertostimulateinhimanefforttomakethepairasinappropriateaspossible,andwinherawayfromthisnocturnalcrewtocorrectnessofconductandaminister’sparlourinsomefar-

  removedinlandcounty。

  TheyhadbeenwalkingnearenoughtothefileofcarriersforStockdaletoperceivethat,whentheygotintotheroadtothevillage,theysplitupintotwocompaniesofunequalsize,eachofwhichmadeoffinadirectionofitsown。Onecompany,thesmallerofthetwo,wenttowardsthechurch,andbythetimethatLizzyandStockdalereachedtheirownhousethesemenhadscaledthechurchyardwall,andwereproceedingnoiselesslyoverthegrasswithin。

  ’IseethatOwletthasarrangedforonebatchtobeputinthechurchagain,’observedLizzy。’Doyouremembermytakingyoutherethefirstnightyoucame?’

  ’Yes,ofcourse,’saidStockdale。’Nowonderyouhadpermissiontobroachthetubs——theywerehis,Isuppose?’

  ’No,theywerenot——theyweremine;Ihadpermissionfrommyself。

  Thedayafterthattheywentseveralmilesinlandinawaggon-loadofmanure,andsoldverywell。’

  AtthismomentthegroupofmenwhohadmadeofftotheleftsometimebeforebeganleapingonebyonefromthehedgeoppositeLizzy’shouse,andthefirstman,whohadnotubsuponhisshoulders,cameforward。

  ’Mrs。Newberry,isn’tit?’hesaidhastily。

  ’Yes,Jim,’saidshe。’What’sthematter?’

  ’Ifindthatwecan’tputanyinBadger’sClumpto-night,Lizzy,’

  saidOwlett。’Theplaceiswatched。Wemustslingtheapple-treeintheorchetifthere’stime。Wecan’tputanymoreunderthechurchlumberthanIhavesentonthere,andmymixenhevalreadymoreinenthanissafe。’

  ’Verywell,’shesaid。’Bequickaboutit——that’sall。WhatcanI

  do?’

  ’Nothingatall,please。Ah,itistheminister!——youtwothatcan’tdoanythinghadbettergetindoorsandnotbezeed。’

  WhileOwlettthusconversed,inatonesofullofcontrabandanxietyandsofreefromlover’sjealousy,themenwhofollowedhimhadbeendescendingonebyonefromthehedge;anditunfortunatelyhappenedthatwhenthehindmosttookhisleap,thecordslippedwhichsustainedhistubs:theresultwasthatboththekegsfellintotheroad,oneofthembeingstoveinbytheblow。

  ’’Oddrownitall!’saidOwlett,rushingback。

  ’Itisworthagooddeal,Isuppose?’saidStockdale。

  ’Ono——abouttwoguineasandhalftousnow,’saidLizzyexcitedly。

  ’Itisn’tthat——itisthesmell!Itissoblazingstrongbeforeithasbeenloweredbywater,thatitsmellsdreadfullywhenspiltintheroadlikethat!IdohopeLatimerwon’tpassbytillitisgoneoff。’

  Owlettandoneortwootherspickedupthebursttubandbegantoscrapeandtrampleoverthespot,todispersetheliquorasmuchaspossible;andthentheyallenteredthegateofOwlett’sorchard,whichadjoinedLizzy’sgardenontheright。Stockdaledidnotcaretofollowthem,forseveralonrecognizinghimhadlookedwonderinglyathispresence,thoughtheysaidnothing。Lizzylefthissideandwenttothebottomofthegarden,lookingoverthehedgeintotheorchard,wherethemencouldbedimlyseenbustlingabout,andapparentlyhidingthetubs。Allwasdonenoiselessly,andwithoutalight;andwhenitwasovertheydispersedindifferentdirections,thosewhohadtakentheircargoestothechurchhavingalreadygoneofftotheirhomes。

  Lizzyreturnedtothegarden-gate,overwhichStockdalewasstillabstractedlyleaning。’Itisallfinished:Iamgoingindoorsnow,’shesaidgently。’Iwillleavethedoorajarforyou。’

  ’Ono——youneedn’t,’saidStockdale;’Iamcomingtoo。’

  Butbeforeeitherofthemhadmoved,thefaintclatterofhorses’

  hoofsbrokeupontheear,anditseemedtocomefromthepointwherethetrackacrossthedownjoinedthehardroad。

  ’Theyarejusttoolate!’criedLizzyexultingly。

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