The Poor Little Rich Girl
not have time to think how it had happened-she found herself up a
cars flashing by. And the grass underfoot was not the grass of a lawn, evenly cut and
ith streaks of smoke. It was close and clear; starless, too; and no moon hung up
were low and thick of trunk, but with the wide shapely spread of the great banyan in her geography; and, towering abo
aloud, still looking around. "Or
mney, to mark the whereabouts of a house. Behind her the ground sloped gently up to a wooded
his were indeed the place she had longed to revisit, it would be advisable to keep as
nsively, she pushed through the
n fact, not ordinary water at all, but something lighter, more sparkling with color, swifter, and louder. It effervesced, so that a
are down. "Isn't it funny!" she
It was a thin, cracked voice. "This is
ed, and
ck under his brows, which were square and long-haired, and not unlike a certain new hand-brush that Jane wielded of a morning across Gwendolyn's
n the true type of a kidnaper's weapon, and the look out of those round, dark eyes, as he strode toward her, was
soda-water," she faltered, tryi
with a sidewise jerk of
es. "All I want to?
"Sip! Lap
lt down. For the first time in her life sh
nd. Bubbles formed upon it,-all sizes of them-standing out like dewdrops upon leaves. The bubbles cooled. And tempted her thirst. With a deep br
leaves, like ordinary trees! Each branched to hold lights-myriads of lights! Some of these shone steadily; others burned with a hissing sou
e gray eyes. "Are these Christma
ater," he answered shor
ght to know.
gru
idly, "that nobody ever answ
ble. "Yes," he retor
g an eager step-
must, I must: This is where all the li
he had said was true. For the greater part of the lights were ele
she was not wearing a despised muslin frock! Her dress was gingham!-an ador
pily, and thrust a hand into the
rcely believe! She had on no stockings! She di
ut a hand to her head; and found her hair-bow gone! In its place, m
ody!" s
gentleman. "And you can play
ng! She was face ab
d her handkerchief.) It circled into sand-bottomed pools just shallow enough for wading; and from the pools, it spread out thinly to thread the grass, thus giving her an opportunity for sq
e being out of doors and plainly clad; free from the espionage of a governess; aw
d a stick and bestrode it; seized another and belabored the quarters of a
nsieur Tellegen. But gradually she forsook rhythm and measure; capering ceased; the dance became fast and furious. Hallooing, she raced hither and thither among the t
piano, such as were beaten out by the firm-striding Miss Brown; not the clamorous, deafe
a han
turning the crank with a swift, steady
p to him, and held out a hand. "Why, you're the hand-organ man!
en I'm in town," he corrected. "Here, in the L
h new interest. "Why, of course you are," she
shouldered the hand-organ, grasped the curved knife, and started a
ned!" he sang. "Ears sharpened! Eyes s
rd a low hill not far distant. As she drew away from the stream and the glade, she heard, from so
and waved the kidnaper knife in circles. "Ears to sharpen!" h
er. "I think you're nice, Mr. Man-Who-Makes-Faces," she announced presently. "I'm so glad I can look straight at you. I di
e to face," he retorted. Though his voice was still cross, his round, brigh
odding brightly. "I wanted to come down
ially. "Wouldn't you like," said he, "to have a look at my establish
with coal-dust, where grimy men in leather aprons tried shoes on horses; and those horrifying places past which she always drove with closed eyes-places where, scraped white and head downward, hung little pigs, pitiful husks
-Who-Makes-Faces was the
he nursery. And curiously enough, like the nursery, it had, marki
ded by one
the little old gentle
e cried. "I know! T
eir glare, neatly disposed, were two short-legged
elf on the stool at one of the tabl
read handily, were ears and eyes, noses and mouths, cheeks and chins and foreheads. And upon the bill-board, pendant, were toupee
carlet. These, a score in all, were ranged in a shining row.
In All L
or
if
chased
"Oo! how nice!" she exclaim
away a tray of chins and cheeks and reaching for
though, if you don't happen to have 'em on hand-a Spanish and an Italian." Then she heaved a sigh of relief. "I'm glad I saw these," she added. "They'll save me a lot of work. And the
d. "Just wait till you see th
English? Wil
s eyes about him in a circle, each looking as natural as
"I remember! It was you who ga
of noses and selected a large-sized one. "Yes! Yes! And recently I made a
Once I saw some eyes in a shop-window," she confid
ne of 'em!" he boasted. "Oh, yes, indeed." A
I'm glad I know," she said gra
sently discovered that a second supply of eyes was displa
. "What kin
bill-board is the rear wall of my shop,"
e. "That's exactly what
nd puzzled, and asked questions-the tongues, for instance, and the lime-lights, and the soda-water. How simply and naturally each was now explained!-explained as she herself had imagined each would be. She felt a sudden pride i
She pointed to a deep yellow bowl set on the table besid
a sauce-box."
s it full
mouths,"-
sauce-box. At its center was a queer object, v
part of a mouth
e guessed it!" he declared. "And it's a fine thing to carry arou
th. "Once I asked and aske
rested in these," he observed, giving a nod of the ragged hat t
what seemed to be white peanuts-peanuts that tapered
dn't drink enough of that soda-water
s and jumped up and down. "W
hought so. I always keep a supply on ha
nny!" She leaned ab
to the wrong mouth!-a wry mouth, for instance, or an ugly mouth.
that makes a face s
up the nose to exa
ou don't mind telling me who's going to have tha
for a certain lit
lly. "Is his name," s
een keeping his own nose to the grind
name I'm thinking about,"
grave as he searched her face. "I wonder," he
n acquainted with myself fo
ou are?" (The round ey
I did just a little w
ke her hand. "Sh
-in a
Girl." He patted her hand.
ows, too. And the bottoms of his baggy trousers hung in dusty shreds. But his lined
Not happy! And no st
ain) "there are some step-ho
-as he coughed, he waved an arm cheerily. "Things will im
were wistful,
For instance"-here he paused, running his fingers through
and high grass through which to brush; of having a plaid gingham with a pocket, and all the fizzing drink she wished; of bein
hen at the bill-board, and the loaded tables of that marvelous establishment.
auce-box. "You'll just have to keep
untwisting her fingers. "I thou
their clutches, I say. That's absolutely necessary. You'll see w
nd. She had forgotten Miss Royle and Thomas and Jane. Worse
ces. He thought a moment, pursing his lips and twiddling hi
does he come?" she aske
and rearranged a row of chins. "Well, the fact is, he
rse. Is
addition-yes, addition, su
e the way?" Now her face
r twice, you know. Though"-he looked away thoughtfully-"when you come to think of it ther
ts when there seemed very little to
e more. "Then there's
th-
e there are lots of things worse than one of
g else! She hear
lp her get ri
I
to overcome. Recol
reated
e meet him! And
M
a certai
, d
Pretty
my moth-er c
ll of carriage-lamps," he began; "and-and sid
oncerned. "I
added. "You see, the Madam co
Hood'
Nice day,
obin Hood's Barn-of which she had often heard-was a mo
'll have to
She put out a hand to him. "You will go with me?" she
rvants they're hiring. Unless I'm much mistaken, your par
nths came crowding back into her mind. "I want to sit at the grown-up table
"You can do every one of them," he sai
em," she cried
, as we go along, we don't lea
d about her, sea
t." He picked up two or three small article
Gwendolyn. It was a small one, and la
er. "All rig
urned the roc
felt a heavy hand upon her shoulder, and clumsy f
ee! hee
distance. Hearing it now she felt a sudd
re dressed in black sateen, and like no human being
e mouth underneath shaped most extraordinarily-not unlike a barrette, for it was wide and long, and square at the corners, and full of shining tortoise-shell teeth! But the creature had only one tongue. This was loose at both ends, so
ed creature, Gwendolyn
my!" she
wed hilariously. And the cre
lyn!" it ordered.
look at the brick-colored hair, the blowzy
as J