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"y, Holding a ruined cross on high, Under warm westland grass to lie, Shall we come home at last?\" And a voice came human but high up, Like a cottage climbed among The clouds; or a serf of hut and croft That sits by his hovel fire as oft, But hears on his old bare roof aloft A belfry burst in song. \"The gates of heaven are lightly locked, We do not guard our gain, The heaviest hind may easily Come silently and suddenly Upon me in a lane. \"And any little maid that walks In good thoughts apart, May break the guard of the Three Kings And see the dear and dreadful things I hid within my heart. \"The meanest man in grey fields gone Behind the set of sun, Heareth between star and other star, Through the door of the darkness fallen ajar, The council, eldest of things that are, The talk of the Three in One. \"The gates of heaven are lightly locked, We do not guard our gold, Men may uproot where worlds begin, Or read the name of the nameless sin; But if he fail or if he win To no good man is told.",
"AST UNDER SOME SAD GREEN EVENING SKY HOLDING A RUINED CROSS ON HIGH UNDER WARM WESTLAND GRASS TO LIE SHALL WE COME HOME AT LAST AND A VOICE CAME HUMAN BUT HIGH UP LIKE A COTTAGE CLIMBED AMONG THE CLOUDS OR A SURF OF HUT AND CROFT THAT SITS BY HIS HOVEL FIRE AS OFT BUT HEARS ON HIS OLD BARE ROOF ALOFT A BELFRY BURST IN SONG THE GATES OF HEAVEN ARE LIGHTLY LOCKED WE DO NOT GUARD OUR GAIN THE HEAVIEST HIND MAY EASILY COME SILENTLY AND SUDDENLY UPON ME IN A LANE AND ANY LITTLE MAID THAT WALKS IN GOOD THOUGHTS APART MAY BREAK THE GUARD OF THE THREE KINGS AND SEE THE DEAR AND DREADFUL THINGS I HID WITHIN MY HEART THE MEANEST MAN IN GRAYFIELDS GONE BEHIND THE SET OF SUN HEARETH BETWEEN STAR AND OTHER STAR THROUGH THE DOOR OF DARKNESS FALLEN AJAR THE COUNSEL ELDEST OF THINGS THAT ARE THE TALK OF THREE AND ONE THE GATES OF HEAVEN ARE LIGHTLY LOCKED WE DO NOT GUARD OUR GOLD MEN MAY UPROOT WHERE WORLDS BEGIN OR READ THE NAME OF THE NAMELESS SIN BUT IF HE FAIL OR IF HE WIN TO KNOW GOOD MAN IS TOLD"
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"e go in grace, Carrying the firelight on your face Beyond the loneliest star. Take these; in memory of the hour We strayed a space from home And saw the smoke-hued hamlets, quaint With Westland king and Westland saint, And watched the western glory faint Along the road to Frome. BOOK I. THE VISION OF THE KING Before the gods that made the gods Had seen their sunrise pass, The White Horse of the White Horse Vale Was cut out of the grass. Before the gods that made the gods Had drunk at dawn their fill, The White Horse of the White Horse Vale Was hoary on the hill. Age beyond age on British land, Aeons on aeons gone, Was peace and war in western hills, And the White Horse looked on. For the White Horse knew England When there was none to know; He saw the first oar break or bend, He saw heaven fall and the world end, O God, how long ago. For the end of the world was long ago, And all we dwell to-day As children of some second birth, Like a strange people left on earth After a judgment day.",
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"t where it lay. \"Mother of God,\" the wanderer said, \"I am but a common king, Nor will I ask what saints may ask, To see a secret thing. \"The gates of heaven are fearful gates Worse than the gates of hell; Not I would break the splendours barred Or seek to know the thing they guard, Which is too good to tell. \"But for this earth most pitiful, This little land I know, If that which is for ever is, Or if our hearts shall break with bliss, Seeing the stranger go? \"When our last bow is broken, Queen, And our last javelin cast, Under some sad, green evening sky, Holding a ruined cross on high, Under warm westland grass to lie, Shall we come home at last?\" And a voice came human but high up, Like a cottage climbed among The clouds; or a serf of hut and croft That sits by his hovel fire as oft, But hears on his old bare roof aloft A belfry burst in song. \"The gates of heaven are lightly locked, We do not guard our gain, The heaviest hind may easily Come silently and suddenly Upon me in a lane.",
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"to lose Than you to win again. \"Your lord sits high in the saddle, A broken-hearted king, But our king Alfred, lost from fame, Fallen among foes or bonds of shame, In I know not what mean trade or name, Has still some song to sing; \"Our monks go robed in rain and snow, But the heart of flame therein, But you go clothed in feasts and flames, When all is ice within; \"Nor shall all iron dooms make dumb Men wondering ceaselessly, If it be not better to fast for joy Than feast for misery. \"Nor monkish order only Slides down, as field to fen, All things achieved and chosen pass, As the White Horse fades in the grass, No work of Christian men. \"Ere the sad gods that made your gods Saw their sad sunrise pass, The White Horse of the White Horse Vale, That you have left to darken and fail, Was cut out of the grass. \"Therefore your end is on you, Is on you and your kings, Not for a fire in Ely fen, Not that your gods are nine or ten, But because it is only Christian men Guard even heathen things.",
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"ayed, And leaving all later hates unsaid, He sang of some old British raid On the wild west march of yore. He sang of war in the warm wet shires, Where rain nor fruitage fails, Where England of the motley states Deepens like a garden to the gates In the purple walls of Wales. He sang of the seas of savage heads And the seas and seas of spears, Boiling all over Offa's Dyke, What time a Wessex club could strike The kings of the mountaineers. Till Harold laughed and snatched the harp, The kinsman of the King, A big youth, beardless like a child, Whom the new wine of war sent wild, Smote, and began to sing-- And he cried of the ships as eagles That circle fiercely and fly, And sweep the seas and strike the towns From Cyprus round to Skye. How swiftly and with peril They gather all good things, The high horns of the forest beasts, Or the secret stones of kings. \"For Rome was given to rule the world, And gat of it little joy-- But we, but we shall enjoy the world, The whole huge world a toy.",
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"rong and humbled eyes. King Alfred was but a meagre man, Bright eyed, but lean and pale: And swordless, with his harp and rags, He seemed a beggar, such as lags Looking for crusts and ale. And the woman, with a woman's eyes Of pity at once and ire, Said, when that she had glared a span, \"There is a cake for any man If he will watch the fire.\" And Alfred, bowing heavily, Sat down the fire to stir, And even as the woman pitied him So did he pity her. Saying, \"O great heart in the night, O best cast forth for worst, Twilight shall melt and morning stir, And no kind thing shall come to her, Till God shall turn the world over And all the last are first. \"And well may God with the serving-folk Cast in His dreadful lot; Is not He too a servant, And is not He forgot? \"For was not God my gardener And silent like a slave; That opened oaks on the uplands Or thicket in graveyard gave? \"And was not God my armourer, All patient and unpaid, That sealed my skull as a helmet, And ribs for hauberk made?",
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"A DANCING SPARKLE A DOUBTFUL STAR ON THE WASTE WIND WHIRLED AND DRIVEN BUT IT SEEMS TO SING OF A WILDER WORTH A TIME DISGRAND OF DOOM AND BIRTH AND THE KINGDOM OF THE POOR ON EARTH COME AS IT IS IN HEAVEN"
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" things half sprung from sleeping, All sleepy suns have shone, They stretch stiff arms, the yawning trees, The beasts blink upon hands and knees, Man is awake and does and sees-- But Heaven has done and gone. \"For who shall guess the good riddle Or speak of the Holiest, Save in faint figures and failing words, Who loves, yet laughs among the swords, Labours, and is at rest? \"But some see God like Guthrum, Crowned, with a great beard curled, But I see God like a good giant, That, labouring, lifts the world. \"Wherefore was God in Golgotha, Slain as a serf is slain; And hate He had of prince and peer, And love He had and made good cheer, Of them that, like this woman here, Go powerfully in pain. \"But in this grey morn of man's life, Cometh sometime to the mind A little light that leaps and flies, Like a star blown on the wind. \"A star of nowhere, a nameless star, A light that spins and swirls, And cries that even in hedge and hill, Even on earth, it may go ill At last with the evil earls.",
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"ETHELDON THE FIRST STROKE KING GOTHRUM WAS A DREAD KING LIKE DEATH OUT OF THE NORTH SHRINES WITHOUT NAME OR NUMBER HE RENT AND ROLLED AS LUMBER FROM CHESTER TO THE HUMBER HE DROVE HIS FOEMEN FORTH"
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"Who cast your sword away.\" And the King took, with a random eye, A rude axe from a hind hard by And turned him to the fray. For the swords of the Earls of Daneland Flamed round the fallen lord. The first blood woke the trumpet-tune, As in monk's rhyme or wizard's rune, Beginneth the battle of Ethandune With the throwing of the sword. BOOK VI. ETHANDUNE: THE SLAYING OF THE CHIEFS As the sea flooding the flat sands Flew on the sea-born horde, The two hosts shocked with dust and din, Left of the Latian paladin, Clanged all Prince Harold's howling kin On Colan and the sword. Crashed in the midst on Marcus, Ogier with Guthrum by, And eastward of such central stir, Far to the right and faintlier, The house of Elf the harp-player, Struck Eldred's with a cry. The centre swat for weariness, Stemming the screaming horde, And wearily went Colan's hands That swung King Alfred's sword. But like a cloud of morning To eastward easily, Tall Eldred broke the sea of spears As a tall ship breaks the sea.",
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"ind gods roar for Rome fallen, And forum and garland gone, For the ice of the north is broken, And the sea of the north comes on. \"The blind gods roar and rave and dream Of all cities under the sea, For the heart of the north is broken, And the blood of the north is free. \"Down from the dome of the world we come, Rivers on rivers down, Under us swirl the sects and hordes And the high dooms we drown. \"Down from the dome of the world and down, Struck flying as a skiff On a river in spate is spun and swirled Until we come to the end of the world That breaks short, like a cliff. \"And when we come to the end of the world For me, I count it fit To take the leap like a good river, Shot shrieking over it. \"But whatso hap at the end of the world, Where Nothing is struck and sounds, It is not, by Thor, these monkish men These humbled Wessex hounds-- \"Not this pale line of Christian hinds, This one white string of men, Shall keep us back from the end of the world, And the things that happen then.",
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"er, leaping up alive, Hurled his huge shield away Flying, as when a juggler flings A whizzing plate in play. And held two arms up rigidly, And roared to all the Danes: \"Fallen is Rome, yea, fallen The city of the plains! \"Shall no man born remember, That breaketh wood or weald, How long she stood on the roof of the world As he stood on my shield. \"The new wild world forgetteth her As foam fades on the sea, How long she stood with her foot on Man As he with his foot on me. \"No more shall the brown men of the south Move like the ants in lines, To quiet men with olives Or madden men with vines. \"No more shall the white towns of the south, Where Tiber and Nilus run, Sitting around a secret sea Worship a secret sun. \"The blind gods roar for Rome fallen, And forum and garland gone, For the ice of the north is broken, And the sea of the north comes on. \"The blind gods roar and rave and dream Of all cities under the sea, For the heart of the north is broken, And the blood of the north is free.",
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"nd break their golden reins, And slide on carnage clamorously, Down where the bitter blood doth lie, Where Ogier went on foot to die, In the old way of the Danes. \"The high tide!\" King Alfred cried. \"The high tide and the turn! As a tide turns on the tall grey seas, See how they waver in the trees, How stray their spears, how knock their knees, How wild their watchfires burn! \"The Mother of God goes over them, Walking on wind and flame, And the storm-cloud drifts from city and dale, And the White Horse stamps in the White Horse Vale, And we all shall yet drink Christian ale In the village of our name. \"The Mother of God goes over them, On dreadful cherubs borne; And the psalm is roaring above the rune, And the Cross goes over the sun and moon, Endeth the battle of Ethandune With the blowing of a horn.\" For back indeed disorderly The Danes went clamouring, Too worn to take anew the tale, Or dazed with insolence and ale, Or stunned of heaven, or stricken pale Before the face of the King.",
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"nd by high Death on the fell brink That flagon shall go round. \"Though dead are all the paladins Whom glory had in ken, Though all your thunder-sworded thanes With proud hearts died among the Danes, While a man remains, great war remains: Now is a war of men. \"The men that tear the furrows, The men that fell the trees, When all their lords be lost and dead The bondsmen of the earth shall tread The tyrants of the seas. \"The wheel of the roaring stillness Of all labours under the sun, Speed the wild work as well at least As the whole world's work is done. \"Let Hildred hack the shield-wall Clean as he hacks the hedge; Let Gurth the fowler stand as cool As he stands on the chasm's edge; \"Let Gorlias ride the sea-kings As Gorlias rides the sea, Then let all hell and Denmark drive, Yelling to all its fiends alive, And not a rag care we.\" When Alfred's word was ended Stood firm that feeble line, Each in his place with club or spear, And fury deeper than deep fear, And smiles as sour as brine.",
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"HAPLY IT HAD BEEN BETTER WHEN I BUILT MY FORTRESS THERE OUT IN THE REEDY WATERS WIDE I HAD STOOD ON MY MUD WALL AND CRIED TAKE ENGLAND ALL FROM TIDE TO TIDE BE ATTILNE MY SHARE"
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" the might of the Terre Majeure, Where kings began to reign; Where in a night-rout, without name, Of gloomy Goths and Gauls there came White, above candles all aflame, Like a vision, Charlemagne. And men, seeing such embassies, Spake with the King and said: \"The steel that sang so sweet a tune On Ashdown and on Ethandune, Why hangs it scabbarded so soon, All heavily like lead? \"Why dwell the Danes in North England, And up to the river ride? Three more such marches like thine own Would end them; and the Pict should own Our sway; and our feet climb the throne In the mountains of Strathclyde.\" And Alfred in the orchard, Among apples green and red, With the little book in his bosom, Looked at green leaves and said: \"When all philosophies shall fail, This word alone shall fit; That a sage feels too small for life, And a fool too large for it. \"Asia and all imperial plains Are too little for a fool; But for one man whose eyes can see The little island of Athelney Is too large a land to rule.",
"ALLS OF PARADISE AND HE KNEW THE MIGHT OF THE TARRY MEZIER WHERE KINGS BEGAN TO REIGN WHERE IN A NIGHT ROUTE WITHOUT NAME OF GLOOMY GOTHS AND GAULS THERE CAME WHITE ABOVE CANDLES ALL AFLAME LIKE A VISION CHARLEMAGNE AND MEN SEEKING SUCH EMBASSIES SPAKE WITH THE KING AND SAID THE STEEL THAT SANG SO SWEET A TUNE ON ASHDOWN AND ON ATHENDON WHY HANGS IT SCABBARDED SO SOON ALL HEAVILY LIKE LEAD WHY DWELL THE DANES IN NORTH ENGLAND AND UP TO THE RIVER RIDE THREE MORE SUCH MARCHES LIKE THINE OWN WOULD END THEM AND THE PICK SHOULD OWN OUR SWAY AND OUR FEET CLIMB THE THRONE IN THE MOUNTAINS OF STRATHCLIDE AND ALFRED IN THE ORCHARD AMONG APPLES GREEN AND RED WITH A LITTLE BOOK IN HIS BOSOM LOOKED AT GREEN LEAVES AND SAID WHEN ALL'S PHILOSOPHIES SHALL FAIL THIS WORLD ALONE SHALL FIT THAT A SAGE FEELS TOO SMALL FOR LIFE AND A FOOL TOO LARGE FOR IT ASIA AND ALL IMPERIAL PLAINS ARE TOO LITTLE FOR A FOOL BUT FOR ONE MAN WHOSE EYES CAN SEE IN THE LITTLE ISLAND OF ATILNEE IT IS TOO LARGE A LAND TO RULE"
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"FROM THE MOLTEN GOLDEN NOTES AND ALL IN TUNE WHAT A LIQUID DID HE FLOATS TO THE TURTLE DOVE THAT LISTENS WHILE SHE GLOATS ON THE MOON OH FROM OUT OF THE SOUNDING CELLS WHAT A GUSH OF EUPHONY VOLUMINOUSLY WELLS HOW IT SWELLS HOW IT DWELLS ON THE FUTURE HOW IT TELLS OF THE RAPTURE THAT IMPELS TO THE SWINGING AND THE RINGING OF THE BELLS BELLS BELLS OF THE BELLS BELLS BELLS BELLS BELLS BELLS BELLS TO THE RHYMING AND THE CHIMING OF THE BELLS HEAR THE LOUD ALARM BELLS BRAZEN BELLS WHAT A TALE OF TERROR NOW THEIR TURBULENCY TELLS IN THE STARTLED EAR OF NIGHT HOW THEY SCREAM OUT THEIR AFFRIGHT TOO MUCH HORRIFIED TO SPEAK THEY CAN ONLY SHRIEK SHRIEK AT A TUNE AND A CLAMOROUS APPEALING TO THE MERCY OF THE FIRE IN A MAD EXPOSTULATION WITH THE DEAF AND FRANTIC FIRE LEAPING HIGHER HIGHER HIGHER IN A DESPERATE DESIRE AND A RESOLUTE ENDEAVOUR NOW NOW TO SIT OR NEVER BY THE SIDE OF THE PALE FACED MOON OH THE BELLS BELLS BELLS WHAT A TALE THEIR TERROR TELLS OF DESPAIR HOW THEY CLANG AND CLASH AND ROAR"
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"e members of the new Camping and Tramping Club looked from the open windows, out to where Spring was already forcing into bloom the flowers, and urging the trees to greater activity, as regards the tender green leaves, there came an almost overpowering desire to toss aside books and papers, and get out where the smell of the brown earth mingled with the perfume of growing vegetation. The teachers, doubtless, found it difficult also, for the call of nature manifested itself to them, and the girls and boys, rather selfishly, did not make it as easy as they might. The noon recess again brought the four friends together, and Betty showed a tentative program she had surreptitiously scribbled during a study period. It contained the names of towns, with the available relatives of the girls set down opposite each one, and a rough calculation of the time required to walk from one place to the other. \"It seems as if we ought to start at once,\" exclaimed Mollie. \"Aren't you just dying to go, Amy?",
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"tions.\" \"Do; and then tell me. I'm sure they're getting up some affair.\" \"I shouldn't wonder. If they'd only ask us--\" \"We have a right to be asked!\" and Alice flared up. The warning bell interrupted further conversation, and the girls and boys filed into their classrooms. As Alice had remarked, there was a good deal of talk going on among the four members of the newly-formed Camping and Tramping Club. Every spare moment the four seemed to have something to say to each other, as one or the other thought of some new point to consider. Following the hasty formation of the organization, the girls had sent letters to their friends and relatives asking if it would be convenient to entertain them. Some favorable answers had been received, others were delayed. There were no refusals. \"As soon as we know on whom we can depend, we can make up a schedule--'an itinerary'\"--Betty had said. \"We will know just where we will stop each night, so the folks can send us word, if they have to,\" she added.",
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".\" Thus remarked Alice Jallow to Kittie Rossmore a few days after the formation of the Camping and Tramping Club. The question and comments took place in the court of the High School, just before the bell was to ring for the morning session. \"It's all Betty Nelson's doings,\" declared Alice, who had often tried to make herself more intimate with the quartette of friends, but unsuccessfully. The other girls did not care for these two. \"Yes. Grace, Mollie and Amy will do anything Betty tells them,\" asserted Kittie. \"I don't see why she is so popular. She hasn't a bit of style about her.\" \"I should say not! Her skirt is entirely too wide, and her blouse never seems cut right.\" \"They say her mother doesn't believe in style. But I do,\" said Alice. \"I'd rather have a cheap dress, if it was in style, than something old-fashioned, even if it cost a lot more.\" \"So would I. Look at them now, with their heads together! I wonder if they're going to have a dance?\" \"I don't know. How can we find out?",
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"d in a low voice. \"I--I never did such a thing before. What made me?\" \"The storm, Amy. It was the electrical disturbance, I think. My! how it rains!\" A perfect deluge was descending, but it had brought a calm to the waiting earth, and calm to tired girlish nerves as well. Amy sighed, and then sat up. The color came back into her pale face. \"I am all right now,\" she said, more firmly, and was soon able to walk. \"Stay here a little longer,\" urged Miss Greene, \"Betty, Mollie and Grace may remain with you. I will go out to the other pupils. Some of them may be alarmed.\" A crash of thunder almost smothered her words, and the girls started nervously. The three glanced apprehensively at Amy, but she smiled bravely and said: \"Don't worry about me. I'm all right. It was silly of me to go off that way.\" The storm raged and tore about the school, and gradually spent its fury. Miss Greene gave up the attempt to have a Latin recitation, and the class was permitted to engage in general conversation.",
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"BUT IN OUR CLOTHES PROTESTED AMY OH I GUESS WE CAN DO IT IF WE TRY WENT ON BETTY THERE I HAVE THE HANDKERCHIEFS IN THE HOLE SHE EXCLAIMED AS SHE FORCED THE WADDED UP LINEN INTO THE APERTURE"
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"LOOK THERE COMES SOME ONE ELSE SUDDENLY CRIED AMY OH GRACE IT'S YOUR BROTHER WILL THANK GOODNESS FOR THAT MURMURED BETTY NOW WE'LL HAVE SOME CHANCE IF HE CAN ONLY MAKE PERCY LISTEN TO REASON AND PUT BACK FOR HIM"
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" about it. They all stared at the place where, under water, Betty had thrust in the handkerchiefs. There was a string of small bubbles, showing that the river water was still finding its way into the boat. \"Help! Help! Help!\" suddenly called Amy. \"Why--what's the matter?\" demanded Betty, in alarm. \"Oh, there's someone on shore, near a boat! It's a man--or a boy! He must come out and rescue us!\" said Amy, and there was a trace of tears in her voice. \"What's--the--matter?\" came the hail from the one on shore. \"We're--sinking!\" called Betty, making a megaphone of her hands. \"Come out and save us!\" \"All right!\" and then the following words were lost as the wind carried them aside. The youth on shore--the girls could now see that he was a youth--began shoving out a boat. He did not seem very adept in the knowledge of rowing, and took quite a little time to get under way. \"Oh, it's that Percy Falconer!\" cried Betty. \"He'll never get to us! Girls, I guess we'll have to swim for it, after all!",
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"ged Amy, standing up. \"Sit down!\" sternly ordered Betty. \"There is no danger! Sit down or you'll fall overboard!\" \"Oh, but see the water!\" cried the nervous Amy. \"It is coming in faster!\" And indeed it was. \"It is those twins!\" declared Mollie. \"I told them not to get in my boat, but they must have, and they've loosened the drain plug so that it came out a moment ago. Quick! See if you can find it!\" There was a frightened search for the plug that fitted in a hole in the bottom of the boat, through which aperture the water could be drained out when the craft was on shore. \"It isn't here!\" cried Grace. \"Oh, Mollie!\" \"Keep quiet! It must be here!\" insisted the owner of the boat. \"It couldn't get out. Look for it! Find it! Or, if you can't, we'll stuff a handkerchief in the hole!\" Meanwhile the water continued to pour in through the bottom of the boat, setting the boards afloat, and thoroughly wetting the skirts of the girls. And they were now in the centre of the widest part of the river.",
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" the possibility--had one good effect. It had raised Amy out of the slough of despond into which she had unwittingly strayed, or been thrust. I shall pass rapidly over the next few days, for nothing of moment happened. I say nothing of moment, and yet there was, for the story of the mystery concerning Amy's parentage became generally known, as might have been expected. There were curious glances cast at Amy, and more than one indiscreet girl tried to draw her out about the matter. This made it hard for Amy, and she was so upset about it that Mrs. Stonington kept her home from school for two days. Then, chiefly by reason of the sensible attitude of Betty, Grace and Mollie, there came a more rational feeling, and it was agreed that the affair was not so uncommon after all. The chums of Amy said nothing about the letter Alice had written. That she had was very evident from her actions, for she was at first defiant, and then contrite, and several times it was seen that she had been crying.",
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"or you three.\" \"I'll go, too!\" exclaimed Percy, eagerly. And for once the girls were glad of his services. Up the walk went the four bedraggled ones. The twins saw them coming, and, grave-eyed and solemn, came down to meet them. \"Oo's wet,\" remarked Dodo. \"Drefful wet,\" echoed Paul. \"Yes, you naughty children!\" scolded Mollie. \"Why did you take the plug--the wooden peg--out of sister's boat? Why did you do it?\" \"Dodo do it,\" remarked Paul, with the ancient privilege of the accusing man. \"Dodo want to make a doll.\" \"Oo helped me,\" came from the little girl. \"Oo helped!\" \"But us put it back,\" asserted Paul. \"Yes, but it came out, and sister and her friends were nearly drowned. You were naughty children--very naughty!\" \"Oo dot any tandy?\" demanded Dodo, fixing her big eyes on Grace. \"Candy! Good land sakes, no! Candy? The idea!\" \"We 'ikes tandy,\" added Paul. Then out came Mrs. Billette, startled at the sight of the dripping figures. \"Oh, did you fall in?\" she asked, with a tragic gesture.",
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"t me. You'd look nice rescuing four girls all alone,\" said Will. \"And you not able to swim a stroke!\" \"I could do it,\" protested Percy, in self-defense. \"Maybe,\" agreed Will. \"Anyhow, it's lucky I happened to come along.\" \"And it's a good thing I heard them hollering, and got the boat ready,\" said the well-dressed lad, whose attire was now rather disheveled from the haste of rowing. \"That's right, Percy. I'll give you credit for that.\" \"Oh, do hurry, boys!\" cried Mollie. \"We'll be under in another minute.\" \"Coming!\" cried Will. \"Pull harder, Percy!\" \"I can't!\" \"You've got to!\" That seemed to be all there was to it. Percy pulled harder. Only just in time did Will and his companion reach the boat that was on the verge of sinking. And only the skill and good sense of the girls, and the knowledge that they could swim if they happened to fall into the water, enabled the rescue to be made. For it was no easy task to disembark from one craft to the other, especially with one nearly submerged.",
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" map, the girls were not quite sure which way to take to get to Rockford. They were debating the matter, alternately consulting the map and the sign-post, when a farmer drove past. \"Which road to Rockford, please?\" hailed Betty. \"Th' left!\" he exclaimed, sententiously. \"G'lang there!\" This last to the horses, not to the girls. \"The road map seems to say the road to the right,\" murmured Betty, as the farmer drove that way himself. \"Well, he ought to know,\" insisted Grace. \"We'll take the left,\" and they did. If they had hoped to have all go smoothly on this, their first day of tramping, the girls were destined to disappointment. In blissful ignorance they trudged on, talking so interestedly that they never thought to glance at the sign-boards, of which they passed several. It was Amy who discovered the error they had made--or rather, the error the farmer had caused them to make. Again coming to a dividing of the ways, they saw a new sign-board, put up by a local automobile organization.",
" COULD SCARCELY BE MADE OUT AND THOUGH THEY HAD A ROAD MAP THE GIRLS WERE NOT QUITE SURE WHICH WAY TO TAKE TO GET TO ROCHFORD THEY WERE DEBATING THE MATTER ALTERNATELY CONSULTING THE MAP AND THE SIGN POST WHEN A FARMER DROVE PAST WHICH ROAD TO ROCHFORD PLEASE HAILED BETTY THE LEFT HE EXCLAIMED SCENTLESSLY GOLANG THERE THIS LAST TO THE HORSES NOT TO THE GIRLS THE ROAD MAP SEEMS TO SAVE THE ROAD TO THE RIGHT MURMURED BETTY AS THE FARMER DROVE THAT WAY HIMSELF WELL HE OUGHT TO KNOW INSISTED GRACE WE'LL TAKE THE LEFT AND THEY DID IF THEY HAD HOPED TO HAVE ALL GO SMOOTHLY ON THIS THEIR FIRST DAY OF TRAMPING THE GIRLS WERE DESTINED TO DISAPPOINTMENT IN BLISSFUL IGNORANCE THEY TRUDGED ON TALKING SO INTERESTEDLY THAT THEY NEVER THOUGHT TO GLANCE AT THE SIDE BOARDS OF WHICH THEY PASSED SEVERAL IT WAS AMY WHO DISCOVERED THE AIR THEY HAD MADE OR RATHER THE AIR THE FARMER HAD CAUSED THEM TO MAKE AGAIN COMING TO A DIVIDING OF THE WAY THEY SAW A NEW SIGN BOARD PUT UP BY LOCAL AUTOMOBILE ORGANIZATION"
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