The Carter Girls' Mysterious Neighbors
race is why some days must be dark and dreary and wh
that made the blood tingle in one's veins, followed by warmer days and then cold bracing nights when a fire in the great chimney of
ming home was happy, too. The train reached Grantly by half-past three, the pleasantest time in an autumn afternoon, and the girls would loiter along the road, stopping to eat wild grapes or to crack walnuts or maybe to get some persimmo
daughter. Suitable companions are not always to be found in rural communities and the coming of the C
d, "and even if Billy fancies himself to be in love with her it will
king to it. Eh, Margaret? I remember you had your hair in a plait and wore quite short skirts when I began to scheme how be
accepting the hug with a smile. "Lucy is so quick and clever, no o
although of course not robust like one beautiful lady I know." Mr. Sutton admired his wife so much that the flesh she w
d Mrs. Sutton who was all energy and industry. "She is
hate to be her
farmer and that meant eternal vigilance on her part, as the success of a farm depends so much on the management of women. Next she was the mother of two healthy, normal children who must be trained in the way they should go. After that she was an important member of a community where her progressive spirit was needed and appreciated. Her home, Preston, was where the Ladies' Aid met and worked and kept the little church out of debt; there was hea
hine all the time and in the natural course of events October days must shorten into November days and they in turn into December, with nights growing longer and longer and days shorter and shorter and
er I get
y early can
curled up in a little ball, having gone to bed without quite enough cover. It had turned cold and damp dur
o-day," sighed Nan, peering out of t
curling herself, "and I believe I left my rubbers at school that tim
ve to borr
ot she had tentatively poked out of bed. "I wis
d, according to Chloe. There was a small stove in the younger girls' ro
eluctant legs came through the trap-door of her attic room and slowly down the chicken steps
with her because of her tardiness. "The rain done leaked
ng around the kitchen like a demented hen trying to scratch up a b
haids in winter time? They do say they wool has deeper roots than what white folks'
Chloe. "If it leaked on your head why didn't you move your be
tupid an' looks like I cou
ttered Helen. "Please set t
e dining-room, "you'll have to lend m
ve
pleas
stretch my rubber
! Your feet are b
tainly won't lend them to
Douglas, hurrying to breakfast.
o dispute about on such a morning. For my part, I wish my feet were a qua
ur room last ni
horused Helen
I ain't a-keer
oaked up with leak
Louise should have had the roof m
o to bed with our umbre
s she handed the certainly not overdone biscuit.
and rubbers and dripping umbrellas. Helen's rubbers were a bit too
tcher when I am as old as you are my feet will be smaller," said Lucy as
h of red clay that was the consistency of molasses candy about to be pulled. Nan clambered up an embankment,
in!" cried Nan.
rough fudge?" and poor Lucy gave a wail
Lucy with an agonized count
stu
I'll get stuck, too! Wh
g in deeper and deeper. Helen's rubbers were almost submerged and there seemed to
clutched it and with a great pull and a sudden lurch which sent Nan backwards into the blackb
re, was swollen beyond recognition, but one stepping-stone obligingly projected above water and with a mighty leap they were over. The accommodating accommodation t
ir breath when Billy and Mag
in the seat by Nan, which Lucy had tactfully vacated, sharing the on
all," laughed Nan, recoun
r see such sights?" cried Lucy. "Oh, He
nce rail. I heard a terrible sough but didn't realize what
ig. Their coming off proves the
f too, then," teased Nan. "At one
ip pocket and proceeded to wipe off the girls' sh
hree flies inc
y were tired of
went with a s
to the door of
nt with a merr
e to a tub of
r stopped
nged ri
noses and their p
y stuck, and st
cussed their
nob
reenbot
e a darn for t
een put out of commission for the winter. Mag and I had to foot it over the hill this morning, but our path is high and dry, wh
er and we can't get off at Preston every day and impose on you and your father's horses
hould have told you what you were to expect. They should have a bridge there, but it seems Miss Ella wants a rus
nd do some pole vaulting," declared Lucy. "I hope I can
said Mag. "You had better stick to the path go
ghed Nan. "They would carry me
k on them?"
stunt," laughed Nan. "I haven't tried for ye
terious package that he stowed
th is that?"
to catch
se, B
ucy get home. I'm afraid the Misses Grant will object if t
. They had been used to advertise a certain grade of very reliable trousers, of an English cut. Jus
't walk on stilts and carry things in your hands at the same time. Tie your umbrellas to th
mbrellas could be closed and tied to the stilts. The air was cold and crisp now and there was a hint of snow. They stopped in the little station l
been years and years since I tried," and she bal
walker, always a stilt walker!"
was right: it had been high in the morning but was much higher in the afternoon. The one stepp
walk through deep rushing water on stilts. They have a way of floating off unless you p
through the water if I
Nan, I pretty near love Billy for t
ldn't say lo
bush about such matters. He is certainly the nices
do like him a lo
he count and M
nd Nan got rosy from her exertion of goose st
er that is, and Tom Smith took you on fine flying bats, but Billy here, he gets some sti
estis is an elegant, cultured gentle
tilts will get us over the branch dry shod. There's Helen's rubber!" and Lucy adroitly lifted the little muddy shoe
better they hid their stilts in the bushes, up close to th
en stream on those red stilts and truly thanked the kind Billy Sutton who had thought of them.
n the road, poor Nan goose stepped too far and fell backwards in the water. Fortunately it was on her homeward journey and she could get to Valhalla a
once a gay
the Great J
en in t
mmon lo
yet mastered