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  \"Yes。IpaidmywaythroughthehighschoolinOnabashawiththem。NowIamstartingacollectionwhichmeanscollege。\"

  \"Onabasha!\"saidtheman。\"ThatiswhereIamvisiting。

  Possiblyyouknowmypeople——Dr。Ammon\'s?Thedoctorismyuncle。MyhomeisinChicago。I\'vebeenhavingtyphoidfever,somethingfierce。Inthehospitalsixweeks。

  Didn\'tgainstrengthright,soUncleDocsentforme。

  Iamtoliveoutofdoorsallsummer,andexerciseuntilIgetinconditionagain。Doyouknowmyuncle?\"

  \"Yes。HeisAuntMargaret\'sdoctor,andhewouldbeours,onlyweareneverill。\"

  \"Well,youlookit!\"saidtheman,appraisingElnoraataglance。

  \"Strangersalwaysmentionit,\"sighedElnora。\"Iwonderhowitwouldseemtobeapale,languidladyandrideinacarriage。\"

  \"Askme!\"laughedtheman。\"Itfeelslikethe——dickens!

  I\'msoproudofmyfeet。It\'squiteatricktostandonthemnow。IhavetokeepoutofthewaterallIcanandstoptobabyeveryhalf-mile。ButwithinterestingoutdoorworkI\'llbemyselfinaweek。\"

  \"Doyoucallthatwork?\"Elnoraindicatedthecreek。

  \"Ido,indeed!Nearlythreemiles,bankstoosofttobragonandneverastrike。Wouldn\'tyoucallthathardlabour?\"

  \"Yes,\"laughedElnora。\"Workatwhichyoumightkillyourselfandnevergetafish。DidanyonetellyouthereweretroutinSleepySnakeCreek?\"

  \"UnclesaidIcouldtry。\"

  \"Oh,youcan,\"saidElnora。\"Youcantrynoend,butyou\'llnevergetatrout。Thisistoofarsouthandtoowarmforthem。Ifyousitonthebankandusewormsyoumightcatchsomeperchorcatfish。\"

  \"Butthatisn\'texercise。\"

  \"Well,ifyouonlywantexercise,gorightonfishing。

  Youwillhaveacreelfullofinvisibleresultseverynight。\"

  \"Iobject,\"saidthemanemphatically。HestoppedworkagainandstudiedElnora。Eventhewatchingmothercouldnotblamehim。IntheshadeofthebridgeElnora\'sbrightheadandherlavenderdressmadeapictureworthyofmuchcontemplation。

  \"Iobject!\"repeatedtheman。\"WhenIworkIwanttoseeresults。I\'dratherexercisesawingwood,makingonepilegrowlittleandtheotherbigthantocastalldayandcatchnothingbecausethereisnotafishtotake。

  Workforwork\'ssakedoesn\'tappealtome。\"

  Hediggedthegroovearoundthecocoonwithskilledhand。

  \"Nowthereissomefuninthis!\"hesaid。It\'sgoingtobeafairjobtocutitout,butwhenitcomes,itisnotonlybeautiful,butworthaprice;itwillhelpyouonyourway。IthinkI\'llputupmyrodandhuntmoths。

  Thatwouldbesomethinglike!Don\'tyouwanthelp?\"

  Elnoraparriedthequestion。\"Haveyoueverhuntedmoths,Mr。Ammon?

  \"Enoughtoknowtheropesintakingthemandtodistinguishthecommonestones。IgowildonCatocalae。

  There\'stoomanyofthem,alltoomuchalikeforPhilip,butIknowallthesefellows。OneflewintomyroomwhenIwasabouttenyearsold,andwethoughtitamiracle。

  NoneofuseverhadseenonesowetookitovertothemuseumtoDr。Dorsey。Hesaidtheywerecommonenough,butwedidn\'tseethembecausetheyflewatnight。

  Heshowedmethemuseumcollection,andIwassointerestedItookminebackhomeandstartedtohuntthem。

  Everyyearafterthatwewenttoourcottageamonthearlier,soIcouldfindthem,andallmyfamilyhelped。

  IstucktoituntilIwenttocollege。Then,keepingthelittlemothsoutofthebigoneswastoomuchforthemater,sofatheradvisedthatIdonateminetothemuseum。

  Heboughtafinecaseforthemwithmynameonit,whichconstitutesmysolecontributiontoscience。Iknowenoughtohelpyouallright。\"

  \"Aren\'tyougoingnorththisyear?\"

  \"Alldependsonhowthisfeverleavesme。Unclesaysthenightsaretoocoldandthedaystoohotthereforme。HethinksIhadbetterstayinaneventemperatureuntilIamstrongagain。IamgoingtostickprettyclosetohimuntilIknowIam。Iwouldn\'tadmitittoanyoneathome,butIwasalmostgone。Idon\'tbelieveanythingcaneatupnervemuchfasterthantheburningofaslowfever。No,thanks,Ihaveenough。

  IstaywithUncleDoc,soifIfeelitcomingagainhecandosomethingquickly。\"

  \"Idon\'tblameyou,\"saidElnora。\"Ineverhavebeensick,butitmustbedreadful。Iamafraidyouaretiringyourselfoverthat。Letmetaketheknifeawhile。\"

  \"Oh,itisn\'tsobadasthat!Iwouldn\'tbewadingcreeksifitwere。Ionlyneedafewmoredaystogetsteadyonmyfeetagain。I\'llsoonhavethisout。\"

  \"Itiskindofyoutogetit,\"saidElnora。\"Ishouldhavehadtopeelit,whichwouldspoilthecocoonfora\'

  specimenandruinthemoth。\"

  \"Youhaven\'tsaidyetwhetherImayhelpyouwhileIamhere。\"

  Elnorahesitated。

  \"Youbettersay`yes,\'\"hepersisted。\"Itwouldbearealkindness。Itwouldkeepmeoutdoorsalldayandgiveanincentivetowork。I\'mgoodatit。I\'llshowyouifIamnotinaweekorso。Ican`sugar,\'manipulatelights,andmirrors,andalltheexpertmethods。I\'llwager,mothsarenumerousintheoldswampoverthere。\"

  \"Theyare,\"saidElnora。\"MostIhaveItookthere。

  Afewnightsagomymothercaughtanumber,butwedon\'tdaregoalone。\"

  \"Allthemorereasonwhyyouneedme。Wheredoyoulive?Ican\'tgetananswerfromyou,I\'llgotellyourmotherwhoIamandaskherifImayhelpyou。

  Iwarnyou,younglady,Ihaveaveryeffectivewaywithmothers。Theyalmostneverturnmedown。\"

  \"Thenit\'sprobableyouwillhaveanewexperiencewhenyoumeetmine,\"saidElnora。\"Sheneverwasknowntodowhatanyoneexpectedshesurelywould。\"

  Thecocooncameloose。PhilipAmmonsteppeddowntheembankmentturningtoofferhishandtoElnora。

  Sherandownasshewouldhavedonealone,andtakingthecocoonturneditendforendtolearniftheimagoitcontainedwerealive。ThenAmmontookbackthecocoontosmooththeedges。Mrs。Comstockgavethemonelonglookastheystoodthere,andreturnedtoherdandelions。Whilesheworkedshepausedoccasionally,listeningintently。Presentlytheycamedownthecreek,themancarryingthecocoonasifitwereajewel,whileElnoramadeherwayalongthebank,takingalessonincasting。

  Herfacewasflushedwithexcitement,hereyesshining,thebushestakinglibertieswithherhair。Forapictureofperfectlovelinessshescarcelycouldhavebeensurpassed,andtheeyesofPhilipAmmonseemedtobeinworkingorder。

  \"Moth-er!\"calledElnora。

  Therewasanundulant,caressingsweetnessinthegirl\'svoice,asshesungoutthecallinperfectconfidencethatitwouldbringalovinganswer,thatstruckdeepinMrs。Comstock\'sheart。Sheneverhadheardthatwordsopronouncedbeforeandalumparoseinherthroat。

  \"Here!\"sheanswered,stillcleaningdandelions。

  \"Mother,thisisMr。PhilipAmmon,ofChicago,\"

  saidElnora。\"HehasbeenillandheisstayingwithDr。AmmoninOnabasha。Hecamedownthecreekfishingandcutthiscocoonfromunderthebridgeforme。

  Hefeelsthatitwouldbebettertohuntmothsthantofish,untilheiswell。Whatdoyouthinkaboutit?\"

  PhilipAmmonextendedhishand。\"Iamgladtoknowyou,\"hesaid。

  \"Youmaytakethehand-shakingforgranted,\"repliedMrs。Comstock。\"Dandelionshaveawayofmakingfingerssticky,andIliketoknowamanbeforeI

  takehishand,anyway。Thatintroductionseemsmightycomprehensiveonyourpart,butitstillleavesmeunclassified。MynameisComstock。\"

  PhilipAmmonbowed。

  \"Iamsorrytohearyouhavebeensick,\"saidMrs。Comstock。

  \"ButifpeoplewilllivewheretheyhavesuchvilewaterastheydoinChicago,Idon\'tseewhatelsetheyaretoexpect。\"

  Philipstudiedherintently。

  \"IamsureIdidn\'thaveafeveronpurpose,\"hesaid。

  \"Youdoseemalittlewobblyonyourlegs,\"sheobserved。

  \"MaybeyouhadbettersitandrestwhileIfinishthesegreens。It\'slateforthegenuinearticle,butintheshade,amonglonggrasstheyarestilltender。\"

  \"MayIhavealeaf?\"heasked,reachingforoneashesatonthebank,lookingfromthelittlecreekathisfeet,awaythroughthedimcoolspacesoftheJuneforestontheoppositeside。Hedrewadeepbreath。\"Glory,butthisisgoodafteralmosttwomonthsinsidehospitalwalls!\"

  Hestretchedonthegrassandlaygazingupattheleaves,occasionallyaskingtheinterpretationofabirdnoteortheoriginofanunfamiliarforestvoice。Elnorabeganhelpingwiththedandelions。

  \"Another,please,\"saidtheyoungman,holdingouthishand。

  \"DoyousupposethisisthekindofgrassNebuchadnezzarate?\"Elnoraasked,givingtheleaf。

  \"Heknewagoodthingifitis。\"

  \"Oh,youshouldtastedandelionsboiledwithbaconandservedwithmother\'scornbread。\"

  \"Don\'t!Myappetiteistwicemysizenow。Whileitis——howfarisittoOnabasha,shortestcut?\"

  \"Threemiles。\"

  Themanlayinperfectcontent,nibblingleaves。

  \"Thissurelyisatreat,\"hesaid。\"Nowonderyoufindgoodhuntinghere。Thereseemstobefoliageforalmosteverykindofcaterpillar。ButIsupposeyouhavetoexchangefornorthernspeciesandPacificCoastkinds?\"

  \"Yes。AndeveryonewantsRegalisintrade。Ineversawthelike。TheyconsideraCecropiaoraPolyphemusaninsult,andaLunaisbarelyacceptable。\"

  \"Whatauthoritieshaveyou?\"

  Elnorabegantonametext-bookswhichstartedadiscussion。

  Mrs。Comstocklistened。Shecleaneddandelionswithgreaterdeliberationthantheyeverbeforewereexamined。

  Inrealityshewastakingstockoftheyoungman\'slong,well-proportionedframe,hisstronghands,hissmooth,fine-texturedskin,histhickshockofdarkhair,andmakingmentalnotesofhissimplemanlyspeechandthefactthatheevidentlydidknowmuchaboutmoths。

  Itpleasedhertothinkthatifhehadbeenaneighbourboywhohadlainbesidehereverydayofhislifewhilesheworked,hecouldhavebeennomoreathome。Shelikedthethingshesaid,butshewasproudthatElnorahadareadyanswerwhichalwaysseemedappropriate。

  AtlastMrs。Comstockfinishedthegreens。

  \"Youarethreemilesfromthecityandlessthanamilefromwherewelive,\"shesaid。\"Ifyouwilltellmewhatyoudareeat,Isuspectyouhadbestgohomewithusandrestuntilthecoolofthedaybeforeyoustartback。

  Probablysomeonethatyoucanrideinwithwillbepassingbeforeevening。\"

  \"Thatismightykindofyou,\"saidPhilip。\"IthinkIwill。

  Itdoesn\'tmattersomuchwhatIeat,thepointisthatImustbemoderate。Iamhungryallthetime。\"

  \"Thenwewillgo,\"saidMrs。Comstock,\"andwewillnotallowyoutomakeyourselfsickwithus。\"

  PhilipAmmonarose:pickingupthepailofgreensandhisfishingrod,hestoodwaiting。Elnoraledtheway。

  Mrs。ComstockmotionedPhiliptofollowandshewalkedintherear。Thegirlcarriedthecocoonandtheboxofmothsshehadtaken,searchingeverystepformore。

  Theyoungmanfrequentlysetdownhisloadtojoininthepursuitofadragonflyormoth,whileMrs。Comstockwatchedtheproceedingswithsharpeyes。EverytimePhilippickedupthepailofgreensshestruggledtosuppressasmile。

  Elnoraproceededslowly,chatteringabouteverythingbesidethetrail。Philipwasinterestedinalltheobjectsshepointedout,noticingseveralthingswhichescapedher。

  Hecarriedthegreensascasuallywhentheytookashortcutdowntheroadwayasonthetrail。WhenElnoraturnedtowardthegateofherhomePhilipAmmonstopped,tookalonglookatthebighewedlogcabin,thevineswhichclamberedoverit,theflowergardenablazewithbedsofbrightbloominterspersedwithstrawberriesandtomatoes,thetreesoftheforestrisingnorthandwestlikeagreenwallandexclaimed:\"Howbeautiful!\"

  Mrs。Comstockwaspleased。\"Ifyouthinkthat,\"shesaid,\"perhapsyouwillunderstandhow,inallthispresent-

  dayrushtobemodern,IhavepreferredtoremainasIbegan。

  MyhusbandandItookupthisland,andenoughtreestobuildthecabin,stable,andoutbuildingsarenearlyallweevercut。Ofcourse,ifhehadlived,Isupposeweshouldhavekeptupwithourneighbours。Ihearconsiderableaboutthevalueoftheland,thetreeswhichareonit,andtheoilwhichissupposedtobeunderit,butasyetIhaven\'tbroughtmyselftochangeanything。

  Sowestandforoneofthefewremaininghomesoffirstsettlersinthisregion。Comein。Youareverywelcometowhatwehave。\"

  Mrs。Comstocksteppedforwardandtookthelead。

  Shehadabowlofsoftwaterandapairofbootstoofferfortheheavywaders,foroutercomfort,aglassofcoldbuttermilkandabenchonwhichtorest,inthecirculararbouruntildinnerwasready。PhilipAmmonsplashedinthewater。Hefollowedtothestableandexchangedbootsthere。Hewasravenousforthebuttermilk,andwhenhestretchedonthebenchinthearbourtheflickeringpatchesofsunlightsotantalizedhistiredeyes,whilethebeesmadesuchsplendidmusic,hewassoonsoundasleep。WhenElnoraandhermothercameoutwithatabletheystoodashorttimelookingathim。ItisprobableMrs。Comstockvoicedaunitedthoughtwhenshesaid:\"Whatarefined,decentlookingyoungman!Howproudhismothermustbeofhim!Wemustbecarefulwhatwelethimeat。\"

  ThentheyreturnedtothekitchenwhereMrs。Comstockproceededtobecareful。Shebroiledhamofherownsugar-curing,creamedpotatoes,servedasparagusontoast,andmadeadeliciousstrawberryshortcake。Asshecookeddandelionswithbacon,shefearedtoservethemtohim,soshemadeanexcusethatittooktoolongtopreparethem,blanchedsomeandmadeasalad。WheneverythingwasreadyshetouchedPhilip\'ssleeve。

  \"Besthavesomethingtoeat,lad,beforeyougettoohungry,\"shesaid。

  \"Pleasehurry!\"hebeggedlaughinglyasheheldaplatetowardhertobefilled。\"IthoughtIhadenoughself-

  restrainttostartoutalone,butIseeIwasmistaken。

  Ifyouwouldallowme,justnow,IamafraidIshouldstartafeveragain。Ineverdidsmellfoodsogoodasthis。

  It\'smightykindofyoutotakemein。IhopeIwillbemanenoughinafewdaystodosomethingworthwhileinreturn。\"

  Spotsofsunshinefellonthewhiteclothandbluechina,thebeesandanoccasionalstraybutterflycamesearchingforfood。Arose-breastedgrosbeak,releasedfromathreehours\'siegeofbrooding,whilehisindependentmatetookherbathandrecreation,mountedthetopbranchofamapleinthewestwoodsfromwhichheserenadedthedinnerpartywithajoyfulchorusincelebrationofhisfreedom。

  Philip\'seyesstrayedtothebeautifulcabin,tothemixtureofflowersandvegetablesstretchingdowntotheroad,andtothesingingbirdwithhisred-splotchedbreastofwhiteandhesaid:\"Ican\'trealizenowthatIeverlayinicepacksinahospital。HowIwishallthesickfolkscouldcomeheretogrowstrong!\"

  Thegrosbeaksangon,abigTurnusbutterflysailedthroughthearbourandpoisedoverthetable。Elnoraheldupalumpofsugarandthebutterfly,clingingtoherfingers,tasteddaintily。Witheagereyesandpartedlips,thegirlheldsteadily。Whenatlastitwaveredaway,\"Thatmadeapicture!\"saidPhilip。\"AskmesomeothertimehowIlostmyillusionsconcerningbutterflies。

  Ialwaysthoughtoftheminconnectionwithsunshine,flowerpollen,andfruitnectar,untilonesadday。\"

  \"Iknow!\"laughedElnora。\"I\'veseenthat,too,butitdidn\'tdestroyanyillusionforme。Ithinkquiteasmuchofthebutterfliesasever。\"

  Thentheytalkedofflowers,moths,dragonflies,Indianrelics,andallthenaturalwonderstheswampafforded,strayingfromthosesubjectstobooksandschoolwork。

  WhentheyclearedthetablePhilipassisted,carryingseveraltrayloadstothekitchen。HeandElnoramountedspecimenswhileMrsComstockwashedthedishes。Thenshecameoutwitharuffleshewasembroidering。

  \"IwonderifIdidnotseeapictureofyouinOnabashalastnight,\"PhilipsaidtoElnora。\"AuntAnnatookmetocallonMissBrownlee。Shewasshowingmehercrowd——ofcourse,itwasyou!Butitdidn\'thalfdoyoujustice,althoughitwasthenearesthumanofanyofthem。

  MissBrownleeisveryfondofyou。Shesaidthefinestthings。\"

  ThentheytalkedofCommencement,andatlastPhilipsaidhemustgoorhisfriendswouldbecomeanxiousabouthim。

  Mrs。Comstockbroughthimabluebowlofcreamymilkandaplateofbread。Shestoppedapassingteamandsecuredaridetothecityforhim,ashisexerciseofthemorninghadbeentooviolent,andhewasforcedtoadmithewastired。

  \"MayIcometo-morrowafternoonandhuntmothsawhile?\"

  heaskedMrs。Comstockashearose。\"Wewill`sugar\'atreeandputalightbesideit,ifIcangetstufftomakethepreparation。Possiblywecantakesomethatway。

  Ialwaysenjoymothhunting,I\'dliketohelpMissElnora,anditwouldbeacharitytome。I\'vegottoremainoutdoorssomeplace,andI\'mquitesureI\'dgetwellfasterherethananywhereelse。PleasesayImaycome。\"

  \"Ihavenoobjections,ifElnorareallywouldlikehelp,\"

  saidMrs。Comstock。

  Inherheartshewishedhewouldnotcome。Shewantedhernewlyfoundtreasurealltoherself,foratime,atleast。ButElnora\'swereeager,shiningeyes。

  Shethoughtitwouldbesplendidtohavehelp,andgreatfuntotrybookmethodsfortakingmoths,soitwasarranged。AsPhiliprodeaway,Mrs。Comstock\'seyesfollowedhim。\"Whataniceyoungman!\"shesaid。

  \"Heseemsfine,\"agreedElnora。

  \"Hecomesofagoodfamily,too。I\'veoftenheardofhisfather。Heisagreatlawyer。\"

  \"Iamgladhelikesithere。Ineedhelp。Possibly——\"

  \"Possiblywhat?\"

  \"Wecanfindmanymoths。\"

  \"Whatdidhemeanaboutthebutterflies?\"

  \"Thathealwayshadconnectedthemwithsunshine,flowers,andfruits,andthoughtofthemasthemostexquisiteofcreations;thenonedayhefoundsomeclusteringthicklyovercarrion。\"

  \"Cometothinkofit,Ihaveseenbutterflies——\"

  \"Sohadhe,\"laughedElnora。\"Andthatiswhathemeant。\"

  CHAPTERXIV

  WHEREINANEWPOSITIONISTENDEREDELNORA,ANDPHILIPAMMONISSHOWNLIMBERLOSTVIOLETS

  ThenextmorningMrs。ComstockcalledtoElnora,\"Themailcarrierstoppedatourbox。\"

  Elnorarandownthewalkandcamebackcarryinganofficialletter。Shetoreitopenandread:

  MYDEARMISSCOMSTOCK:

  AttheweeklymeetingoftheOnabashaSchoolBoardlastnight,itwasdecidedtoaddthepositionofLectureronNaturalHistorytoourcorpsofcityteachers。Itwillbethedutyofthispersontospendtwohoursaweekineachofthegradeschoolsexhibitingandexplainingspecimensofthemostprominentobjectsinnature:

  animals,birds,insects,flowers,vines,shrubs,bushes,andtrees。

  Thesespecimensandlecturesshouldbeappropriatetotheseasonsandthecomprehensionofthegrades。Thispositionwasunanimouslyvotedtoyou。Ithinkyouwillfindtheworkdelightfulandmucheasierthantheroutinegrindoftheotherteachers。Itismyadvicethatyouacceptandbegintoprepareyourselfatonce。Yoursalarywillbe$750ayear,andyouwillbeallowed$200forexpensesinprocuringspecimensandbooks。Letusknowatonceifyouwanttheposition,asitisgoingtobedifficulttofillsatisfactorilyifyoudonot。

  Verytrulyyours,DAVIDTHOMPSON,President,OnabashaSchools。

  \"Ihardlyunderstand,\"marvelledMrs。Comstock。

  \"Itisanewposition。Theyneverhavehadanythinglikeitbefore。IsuspectitarosefromthehelpI\'vebeengivingthegradeteachersintheirnaturework。Theyaretryingtoteachthechildrensomething,andhalftheinstructorsdon\'tknowabluejayfromaking-fisher,abeechleaffromanelm,orawaspfromahornet。\"

  \"Well,doyou?\"anxiouslyinquiredMrs。Comstock。

  \"Indeed,Ido!\"laughedElnora,\"andseveralotherthingsbeside。WhenFrecklesbequeathedmetheswamp,hegavemeabiggerinheritancethanheknew。

  WhileyouhavethoughtIwaswanderingaimlessly,I

  havebeenfollowingadefiniteplan,studyinghard,andstoringupthestuffthatwillearnthesesevenhundredandfiftydollars。Motherdear,Iamgoingtoacceptthis,ofcourse。Theworkwillbeadelight。I\'dloveitmostofanythinginteaching。Youmusthelpme。

  Wemustfindnests,eggs,leaves,queerformationsinplantsandrareflowers。Imusthaveflowerboxesmadeforeachoftheroomsandfilledwithwildthings。

  Ishouldbegintogatherspecimensthisveryday。\"

  Elnora\'sfacewasflushedandhereyesbright。

  \"Oh,whatgreatworkthatwillbe!\"shecried。\"YoumustgowithmesoyoucanseethelittlefaceswhenItellthemhowthegoldfinchbuildsitsnest,andhowthebeesmakehoney。\"

  SoElnoraandhermotherwentintothewoodsbehindthecabintostudynature。

  \"Ithink,\"saidElnora,\"theideaistobeginwithfallthingsinthefall,keepingtotheseasonsthroughouttheyear。\"

  \"Whatarefallthings?\"inquiredMrs。Comstock。

  \"Oh,fringedgentians,asters,ironwort,everyfallflower,leavesfromeverytreeandvine,whatmakesthemchangecolour,abandonedbirdnests,winterquartersofcaterpillarsandinsects,whatbecomesofthebutterfliesandgrasshoppers——myriadsofstuff。Ishallhavetobeverywisetoselectthethingsitwillbemostbeneficialforthechildrentolearn。\"

  \"CanIreallyhelpyou?\"Mrs。Comstock\'sstrongfacewaspathetic。

  \"Indeed,yes!\"criedElnora。\"Inevercangetthroughitalone。Therewillbeanimmenseamountofworkconnectedwithsecuringandpreparingspecimens。\"

  Mrs。Comstockliftedherheadproudlyandbegandoingbusinessatonce。Hersharpeyesrangedfromearthtoheaven。Sheinvestigatedeverything,askinginnumerablequestions。AtnoonMrs。Comstocktookthespecimenstheyhadcollected,andwenttopreparedinner,whileElnorafollowedthewoodsdowntotheSintons\'toshowherletter。

  Shehadtoexplainwhatbecameofhermoths,andwhycollegewouldhavetobeabandonedforthatyear,butMargaretandWesleyvowednottotell。Wesleywavedtheletterexcitedly,explainingittoMargaretasifitwereapersonalpossession。Margaretwasdeeplyimpressed,whileBillyvolunteeredfirstaidingatheringmaterial。

  \"Nowanythingyouwantintheground,Snapcandigitout,\"hesaid。\"UncleWesleyandIfoundaholethreetimesasbigasSnap,thathedugattherootsofatree。\"

  \"Wewilltrainhimtohuntpupaecases,\"saidElnora。

  \"Areyougoingtothewoodsthisafternoon?\"askedBilly。

  \"Yes,\"answeredElnora。\"Dr。Ammon\'snephewfromChicagoisvisitinginOnabasha。Heisgoingtoshowmehowmenputsomesortofcompoundonatree,hangalightbesideit,andtakemothsthatway。Itwillbeinterestingtowatchandlearn。\"

  \"MayIcome?\"askedBilly。

  \"Ofcourseyoumaycome!\"answeredElnora。

  \"IsthisnephewofDr。Ammonayoungman?\"inquiredMargaret。

  \"Abouttwenty-six,Ishouldthink,\"saidElnora。

  \"Hesaidhehadbeenoutofcollegeandatworkinhisfather\'slawofficethreeyears。\"

  \"Doesheseemnice?\"askedMargaret,andWesleysmiled。

  \"Finestkindofaperson,\"saidElnora。\"Hecanteachmesomuch。Itisveryinterestingtohearhimtalk。Heknowsconsiderableaboutmothsthatwillbeahelptome。Hehadafeverandhehastostayoutdoorsuntilhegrowsstrongagain。\"

  \"Billy,Iguessyoubetterhelpmethisafternoon,\"

  saidMargaret。\"MaybeElnorahadrathernotbotherwithyou。\"

  \"There\'snoreasononearthwhyBillyshouldnotcome!\"criedElnora,andWesleysmiledagain。

  \"ImusthurryhomeorIwon\'tbeready,\"sheadded。

  Hasteningdowntheroadsheenteredthecabin,herfaceglowing。

  \"Ithoughtyouneverwouldcome,\"saidMrs。Comstock。

  \"Ifyoudon\'thurryMr。Ammonwillbeherebeforeyouaredressed。\"

  \"Iforgotabouthimuntiljustnow,\"saidElnora。

  \"Iamnotgoingtodress。He\'snotcomingtovisit。

  Weareonlygoingtothewoodsformorespecimens。

  Ican\'twearanythingthatrequirescare。Thelimbstakethemostdreadfullibertieswithhairandclothing。\"

  Mrs。Comstockopenedherlips,lookedatElnoraandclosedthem。InherheartshewaspleasedthatthegirlwassointerestedinherworkthatshehadforgottenPhilipAmmon\'scoming。Butitdidseemtoherthatsuchapleasantyoungmanshouldhavebeengreetedbyagirlinafreshdress。\"Ifsheisn\'tdisposedtoprimpatthecomingofaman,heavenforbidthatIshouldbetheonetostarther,\"thoughtMrs。Comstock。

  Philipcamewhistlingdownthewalkbetweenthecinnamonpinks,pansies,andstrawberries。Hecarriedseveralpackages,whilehisfaceflushedwithmorecolourthanonthepreviousday。

  \"Onlyseewhathashappenedtome!\"criedElnora,offeringherletter。

  \"I\'llwagerIknow!\"answeredPhilip。\"Isn\'titgreat!

  EveryoneinOnabashaistalkingaboutit。Atlastthereissomethingnewunderthesun。Allofthemarepleased。

  Theythinkyou\'llmakeabigsuccess。Thiswillgiveanincentivetowork。InafewdaysmoreI\'llbemyselfagain,andwe\'lloverturnthefieldsandwoodsaroundhere。\"

  HewentontocongratulateMrs。Comstock。

  \"Aren\'tyouproudofher,though?\"heasked。\"Youshouldhearwhatfolksaresaying!Theysayshecreatedthenecessityfortheposition,andeveryoneseemstofeelthatitisanecessity。Now,ifshesucceeds,andshewill,alloftheothercityschoolswillhavesuchdepartments,andfirstthingyouknowshewillhavemadethewholeworldalittlebetter。Letmerestafewseconds;myfeetareactingupagain。Thenwewillcookthemothcompoundandputittocool。\"

  Helaughedashesatbreathingshortly。

  \"Itdoesn\'tseempossiblethatafellowcouldlosehisstrengthlikethis。Mykneesareactuallytrembling,butI\'llbeallrightinaminute。UncleDocsaidI

  couldcome。Itoldhimhowyoutookcareofme,andhesaidIwouldbesafehere。\"

  ThenhebeganunwrappingpackagesandexplainingtoMrs。Comstockhowtocookthecompoundtoattractthemoths。Hefollowedherintothekitchen,kindledthefire,andstirredthepreparationashetalked。

  Whilethemixturecooled,heandElnorawalkedthroughthevegetablegardenbehindthecabinandstrayedfromthereintothewoods。

  \"Whataboutcollege?\"heasked。\"MissBrownleesaidyouweregoing。\"

  \"Ihadhopedto,\"repliedElnora,\"butIhadastreakofdreadfulluck,soI\'llhavetowaituntilnextyear。

  Ifyouwon\'tspeakofit,I\'lltellyou。\"

  Philippromised,soElnorarecitedthehistoryoftheYellowEmperor。ShewassointerestedindoingtheEmperorjusticeshedidnotnoticehowmanypersonalitieswentintothestory。Afewpertinentquestionstoldhimtheremainder。Helookedatthegirlinwonder。

  Infaceandformshewasaslovelyasanyoneofherageandtypeheeverhadseen。Herschoolworkfarsurpassedthatofmostgirlsofherageheknew。Shedifferedinotherways。Thisvaststoreoflearningshehadgatheredfromfieldandforestwasawealthofattractionnoothergirlpossessed。Herfrank,matter-of-factmannerwasaninheritancefromhermother,buttherewassomethingmore。

  Once,astheytalkedhethought\"sympathy\"wasthewordtodescribeitandagain\"comprehension。\"Sheseemedtopossessalargesenseofbrotherhoodforallhumanandanimatecreatures。Shespoketohimasifshehadknownhimallherlife。Shetalkedtothegrosbeakinexactlythesamemanner,asshelaidstrawberriesandpotatobugsonthefenceforhisfamily。Shedidnotswerveaninchfromherwaywhenasnakeslidpasther,whilethesquirrelscamedownfromthetreesandtookcornfromherfingers。

  Shemightaswellhavebeenaboy,solackingwassheinanytouchoffemininecoquetrytowardhim。Hestudiedherwonderingly。Astheywentalongthepaththeyreachedalargeslime-coveredpoolsurroundedbydecayingstumpsandlogsthicklycoveredwithwaterhyacinthsandblueflags。

  Philipstopped。

  \"Isthattheplace?\"heasked。

  Elnoraassented。\"Thedoctortoldyou?\"

  \"Yes。Itwastragic。Isthatpoolreallybottomless?\"

  \"Sofarasweeverhavebeenabletodiscover。\"

  Philipstoodlookingatthewater,whilethelong,sweetgrasses,thicklysprinkledwithblueflagbloom,overwhichwildbeesclambered,swayedaroundhisfeet。Thenheturnedtothegirl。Shehadworkedhard。Thesamelavenderdressshehadwornthepreviousdayclungtoherinlimpcondition。Butshewasasevenlycolouredandofasfinegrainasawildrosepetal,herhairwasreallybrown,butneverwassuchhairtouchedwitharedderglory,whileherheavyarchingbrowsaddedalookofstrengthtoherbiggray-blueeyes。

  \"Andyouwerebornhere?\"

  Hehadnotintendedtovoicethatthought。

  \"Yes,\"shesaid,lookingintohiseyes。\"Justintimetopreventmymotherfromsavingthelifeofmyfather。

  Shecamenearneverforgivingme。\"

  \"Ah,cruel!\"criedPhilip。

  \"Ifindmuchinlifethatiscruel,fromourstandpoints,\"

  saidElnora。\"IttakesthelargewisdomoftheUnfathomable,thephilosophyoftheAlmighty,toenduresomeofit。

  Butthereisalwaysrightsomewhere,andatlastitseemstocome。\"

  \"Willitcometoyou?\"askedPhilip,whofoundhimselfdeeplyaffected。

  \"Ithascome,\"saidthegirlserenely。\"Itcameaweekago。

  ItcameinfullestmeasurewhenmymotherceasedtoregretthatIhadbeenborn。Now,workthatIlovehascome——thatshouldconstitutehappiness。Alittlefartheralongismyvioletbed。Iwantyoutoseeit。\"

  AsPhilipAmmonfollowedhedefinitelysettleduponthenameoftheunusualfeatureofElnora\'sface。Itshouldbecalled\"experience。\"Shehadknownbitterexperiencesearlyinlife。Sufferinghadbeenherfamiliarmorethanjoy。

  Hewatchedherearnestly,hisheartdeeplymoved。Sheledhimintoaswampyhalf-openspaceinthewoods,stoppedandsteppedaside。Heutteredacryofsurpriseddelight。

  Afewdecayinglogswerescatteredaround,thegrassgrewintuftslongandfine。Blueflagswaved,clustersofcowslipsnoddedgoldheads,butthewholeearthwaspurplewithathickblanketofvioletsnoddingfromstemsafootinlength。Elnorakneltandslippingherfingersbetweentheleavesandgrassestotheroots,gatheredafewvioletsandgavethemtoPhilip。

  \"Canyourcitygreenhousessurpassthem?\"sheasked。

  Hesatonalogtoexaminetheblooms。

  \"Theyaresuperb!\"hesaid。\"Ineversawsuchlengthofstemorsuchrankleaves,whiletheflowersarethedeepestblue,thetruestvioletIeversawgrowingwild。

  TheyarecolouredexactlyliketheeyesofthegirlIamgoingtomarry。\"

  Elnorahandedhimseveralotherstoaddtothoseheheld。

  \"Shemusthavewonderfuleyes,\"shecommented。

  \"Nootherblueeyesarequitesobeautiful,\"hesaid。

  \"Infact,sheisaltogetherlovely。\"

  \"Isitcustomaryforamantothinkthegirlheisgoingtomarrylovely?IwonderifIshouldfindherso。\"

  \"Youwould,\"saidPhilip。\"Nooneeverfailsto。Sheistallasyou,veryslender,butperfectlyrounded;youknowabouthereyes;herhairisblackandwavy——whilehercomplexionisclearandflushedwithred。\"

  \"Why,shemustbethemostbeautifulgirlinthewholeworld!\"shecried。

  \"No,indeed!\"hesaid。\"Sheisnotaparticlebetterlookinginherwaythanyouareinyours。Sheisatypeofdarkbeauty,butyouareequallyasperfect。Sheisunusualinhercombinationofblackhairandvioleteyes,althougheveryonethinksthemblackatalittledistance。

  Youarequiteasunusualwithyourfairface,blackbrows,andbrownhair;indeed,Iknowmanypeoplewhowouldpreferyourbrightheadtoherdarkone。It\'sallaquestionoftaste——andbeingengagedtothegirl,\"headded。

  \"Thatwouldbelikelytoprejudiceone,\"laughedElnora。

  \"Edithhasabirthdaysoon;iftheselastwillyouletmehaveaboxofthemtosendher?\"

  \"Iwillhelpgatherandpackthemforyou,sotheywillcarrynicely。Doesshehuntmothswithyou?\"

  BackwentPhilipAmmon\'sheadinagaleoflaughter。

  \"No!\"hecried。\"Shesaystheyare`creepy。\'ShewouldgointoaspasmifshewerecompelledtotouchthosecaterpillarsIsawyouhandlingyesterday。\"

  \"Whywouldshe?\"marvelledElnora。\"Haven\'tyoutoldherthattheyareperfectlyclean,helpless,andharmlessassomuchanimatevelvet?\"

  \"No,Ihavenottoldher。Shewouldn\'tcareenoughaboutcaterpillarstolisten。\"

  \"Inwhatissheinterested?\"

  \"WhatinterestsEdithCarr?Letmethink!First,I

  believeshetakesprideinbeingalittlehandsomerandbetterdressedthananygirlofherset。Sheisinterestedinhavingabeautifulhome,fineappointments,inbeingpetted,praised,andtheacknowledgedleaderofsociety。

  \"Shelikestofindnewthingswhichamuseher,andtoalwaysandinallcircumstanceshaveherownwayabouteverything。\"

  \"Goodgracious!\"criedElnora,staringathim。\"Butwhatdoesshedo?Howdoesshespendhertime?\"

  \"Spendhertime!\"repeatedPhilip。\"Well,shewouldcallthatajoke。Herdaysareneverlongenough。Thereisendlessshopping,tofindtheprettythings;regularvisitstothedressmakers,calls,parties,theatres,entertainments。

  Sheisalwaysrushed。IneveramabletobewithherhalfasmuchasIwouldlike。\"

  \"ButImeanwork,\"persistedElnora。\"Inwhatissheinterestedthatisusefultotheworld?\"

  \"Me!\"criedPhilippromptly。

  \"Icanunderstandthat,\"laughedElnora。\"WhatI

  can\'tunderstandishowyoucanbein——\"Shestoppedinconfusion,butshesawthathehadfinishedthesentenceasshehadintended。\"Ibegyourpardon!\"shecried。\"Ididn\'tintendtosaythat。ButIcannotunderstandthesepeopleIhearaboutwholiveonlyfortheirownamusement。

  Perhapsitisverygreat;I\'llneverhaveachancetoknow。

  Tome,itseemstheonlypleasureinthisworldworthhavingisthejoywederivefromlivingforthosewelove,andthosewecanhelp。Ihopeyouarenotangrywithme。\"

  Philipsatsilentlylookingfaraway,withdeepthoughtinhiseyes。

  \"Youareangry,\"falteredElnora。

  Hislookcamebacktoherasshekneltbeforehimamongtheflowersandhegazedathersteadily。

  \"NodoubtIshouldbe,\"hesaid,\"butthefactisI

  amnot。Icannotunderstandalifepurelyforpersonalpleasuremyself。Butsheisonlyagirl,andthisisherplaytime。Whensheisawomaninherownhome,thenshewillbedifferent,willshenot?\"

  Elnoraneverresembledhermothersocloselyaswhensheansweredthatquestion。

  \"Iwouldhavetobewellacquaintedwithhertoknow,butIshouldhopeso。Tomakearealhomeforatiredbusinessmanisaverydifferentkindofworkfromthatrequiredtobealeaderofsociety。Itdemandsdifferenttalentandeducation。Ofcourse,shemeanstochange,orshewouldnothavepromisedtomakeahomeforyou。Isuspectourdopeiscoolnow,let\'sgotryforsomebutterflies。\"

  AstheywentalongthepathtogetherElnoratalkedofmanythingsbutPhilipansweredabsently。Evidentlyhewasthinkingofsomethingelse。Butthemothbaitrecalledhimandhewasreadyforworkastheymadetheirwaybacktothewoods。HewantedtotrytheLimberlost,butElnorawasfirmaboutremainingonhomeground。

  Shedidnottellhimthatlightshungintheswampwouldbeasignaltocallupabandofmenwhosepresenceshedreaded。Sotheystarted,Ammoncarryingthedope,Elnorathenet,BillyandMrs。Comstockfollowingwithcyanideboxesandlanterns。

  Firsttheytriedforbutterfliesandcapturedseveralfineoneswithouttrouble。Theyalsocalledswarmsofants,bees,beetles,andflies。Whenitgrewdusk,Mrs。ComstockandPhilipwenttopreparesupper。ElnoraandBillyremaineduntilthebutterfliesdisappeared。Thentheylightedthelanterns,repaintedthetreesandfollowedthehometrail。

  \"Doyou\'specyou\'llgetjustalotofmoths?\"askedBilly,ashewalkedbesideElnora。

  \"IamsureIhardlyknow,\"saidthegirl。\"Thisisanewwayforme。Perhapstheywillcometothelights,butfewmothseat;andIhavesomedoubtaboutthosewhichthelightsattractsettlingontherighttrees。Maybethesmellofthatdopewilldrawthem。Betweenus,Billy,I

  thinkIlikemyoldwaybest。IfIcanfindahiddenmoth,slipupandcatchitunawares,ortakeitinfullflight,it\'smycaptive,andIcankeepituntilitdiesnaturally。

  Butthiswayyouseemtogetitunderfalsepretences,ithasnochance,anditwillprobablyruinitswingsstrugglingforfreedombeforemorning。\"

  \"Well,anymothoughttobeproudtobetakenanyway,byyou,\"saidBilly。\"Justlookwhatyoudo!Youcanmakeeverybodylovethem。Peopleevenquithatingcaterpillarswhentheyseeyouhandlethemandhearyoutellallaboutthem。Youmusthavesometoshowpeoplehowtheyare。It\'snotlikekillingthingstoseeifyoucan,orbecauseyouwanttoeatthem,thewaymostmenkillbirds。Ithinkitisrightforyoutotakeenoughforcollections,toshowcitypeople,andtoillustratetheBirdWoman\'sbooks。Yougoonandtakethem!Themothsdon\'tcare。They\'regladtohaveyou。Theylikeit!\"

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