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directly    into  mine。    Drawing      in  the   oars;  she   leaned   upon    them   and 

smiled。 

     〃Now; then;〃 she commanded; 〃tell us all about it。〃 



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     Before I could speak there came from behind her a sudden radiance; 

and as though a curtain had been snatched aside; the fog flew apart; and 

the sun; dripping; crimson; and gorgeous; sprang from the waters。                    From 

the   others   there   was   a   cry   of   wonder   and   delight;   and   from   Lord   Ivy   a 

shriek of incredulous laughter。 

     Lady Moya clapped her hands joyfully and pointed past me。                    I turned 

and looked。       Directly  behind   me; not   fifty  feet   from us;  was   a   shelving 

beach   and   a   stone   wharf;   and   above   it   a   vine…covered   cottage;   from   the 

chimney   of   which   smoke   curled   cheerily。        Had   the   yawl;   while   Lady 

Moya was taking the oars; NOT swung in a circle; and had the sun NOT 

risen;   in   three   minutes   more   we   would   have   bumped   ourselves   into   the 

State   of   Connecticut。     The   cottage   stood   on   one   horn   of   a   tiny   harbor。 

Beyond it; weather…beaten shingled houses; sail…lofts; and wharfs stretched 

cosily in a half…circle。 Back of them rose splendid elms and the delicate 

spire of a church; and from the unruffled surface of the harbor the masts of 

many      fishing…boats。      Across     the   water;    on   a  grass…grown      point;   a 

whitewashed light…house blushed in the crimson glory of the sun。 Except 

for an oyster…man in his boat at the end of the wharf; and the smoke from 

the chimney of his cottage; the little village slept; the harbor slept。             It was 

a picture of perfect content; confidence; and peace。              〃Oh!〃 cried the Lady 

Moya; 〃how pretty; how pretty!〃 

     Lord   Ivy   swung   the   bow   about   and   raced   toward   the   wharf。      The 

others stood up and cheered hysterically。 

     At the sound and at the sight of us emerging so mysteriously from the 

fog; the man in the fishing…boat raised himself to his full height and stared 

as incredulously as though he beheld a mermaid。 He was an old man; but 

straight and tall; and the oysterman's boots stretching to his hips made him 

appear even taller   than he was。          He   had a bristling   white beard and his 

face was tanned to a fierce copper color; but his eyes were blue and young 

and gentle。      They lit suddenly with excitement and sympathy。 

     〃Are   you   from   the   Patience?〃   he   shouted。     In   chorus   we   answered 

that we were; and Ivy pulled the yawl alongside the fisherman's boat。 

     But already the old man had turned and; making a megaphone of his 



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hands; was shouting to the cottage。 

     〃Mother!〃   he   cried;   〃mother;   here   are   folks   from   the   wreck。      Get 

coffee and blankets andand baconand eggs!〃 

     〃May the Lord bless him!〃 exclaimed the Lady Moya devoutly。 

     But Aldrich;   excited   and   eager;   pulled   out   a   roll   of   bills   and   shook 

them at the man。 

     〃Do you want to earn ten dollars?〃 he demanded; 〃then chase yourself 

to the village and bring the constable。〃 

     Lady   Moya   exclaimed   bitterly;   Lord   Ivy   swore;   Kinney   in   despair 

uttered a dismal howl and dropped his head in his hands。 

     〃It's no use; Mr。 Aldrich;〃 I said。         Seated in the stern; the others had 

hidden me from the fisherman。             Now I stood up and he saw me。               I laid 

one hand on his; and pointed to the tin badge on his suspender。 

     〃He   is   the   village   constable   himself;〃   I   explained。   I   turned   to   the 

lovely lady。     〃Lady Moya;〃 I said; 〃I want to introduce you to my father!〃 

I   pointed    to  the  vine…covered      cottage。    〃That's    my   home;〃     I  said。  I 

pointed to the sleeping town。          〃That;〃 I told her; 〃is the village of Fairport。 

Most of it belongs to father。 You are all very welcome。〃 



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