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THE HOUSE WHERE RODOLPHUS LIVED.
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HARPER& BROTHERS PUBLISHERS’
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Entered, accerding to Act of Congress, in the year 1852, by
HARPER & BROTHERS,
In the Clerk’s Office for the Southern District of New York.
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PREFACE.
Tur development of the moral sentiments in the
human heart, in early life,—and every thing in fact
which relates to the formation of character,—is deter-
mined in a far greater degree by sympathy, and by
the influence of example, than by formal precepts and
didactic instruction. If a boy hears his father speak-
ing kindly to a robin in the spring,—welcoming its
coming and offering it food—there arises at once in
his own mind a feeling of kindness toward the bird,
and toward all the animal creation, which is produced
by a sort of sympathetic action, a power somewhat
similar to what in physical philosophy is called indue-
teon. On the other hand, if the father, instead of feed-
ing the bird, goes eagerly for a gun, in order that he
may shoot it, the boy will sympathize in that desire,
and growing up under such an influence, there will be
gradually formed within him, through the mysterious
tendency of the youthful heart to vibrate in unison with
hearts that are near, a disposition to kill and destroy all
helpless beings that come within his power. There is
vi PREFACE.
no need of any formal instruction in either case. Of a
thousand children brought up under the former of the
above-described influences, nearly every one, when he
sees a bird, will wish to go and get crumbs to feed it,
while in the latter case, nearly every one will just as
certainly look for a stone. Thus the growing up in the
right atmosphere, rather than the receiving of the right
instruction, is the condition which it is most important
to secure, in plans for forming the characters of chil-
dren.
It is in accordance with this philosophy that these
stories, though written mainly with a view to their
moral influence on the hearts and dispositions of the
readers, contain very little formal exhortation and in-
struction. They present quiet and peaceful pictures of
happy domestic life, portraying generally such conduct,
and expressing such sentiments and feelings, as it is
desirable to exhibit and express in the presence of
children.
The books, however, will be found, perhaps, after all,
to be useful mainly in entertaining and amusing the
youthful readers who may peruse them, as the writing
of them has been the amusement and recreation of the
author in the intervals of more serious pursuits.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER PAGE
I.—Bap TRAINING, ; : ‘ ‘ «
I].—ELten, , : ‘ é : — Ss
IlI.—Sickness, ‘ ‘ ‘ , ‘ «
IV.—TxHEe SNow-sHoEs, ° : “ > ar
V.—DeEatTH, . , ‘ ‘ ‘ : - 104
VI.—ConseqQuences OF Bap Trainine, . . 111
VII.—Crime, . ; , ‘ > , « 199
VIII.—Anronio,_. ‘ ‘ . ‘ . aa
IX.—Anronio A PRISONER, . s . . 178
X.—THE TRIAL, . ° . . . 193
XI.—ANoTHER TRIAL, . ; ‘ . - 205
XIIl.—Fue Fuieur, . : , : . . 218
ENGRAVINGS.
———_0-@-e—__—_—_-
Tue Hovsrt WHERE RODOLPHUS LIVED.—F RONT-
PAGE
ISPIECE.
Tue RABBIT-HOUSE, . ; ° 13
Tue PorsvitT, 30
Tue RAFT, . 43
Ur tHe LADDER, . 48
Tue Yarp aT Mr. Ranpon’s, .« 55
Puan or Mrs. Ranpon’s House, . 63
Tue Great Room, 65
E.LuLen ASLEEP, 85
Tue SNOW-SHOES, . 92
THe FuNERAL, . 109
Tue Boys anp THE Boat, . 120
Tue Evasion, . 130
Lirtine THE Hasp, . 148
Tue CorN-BARN, . 181
Tue Drac-rRIDE, . 159
Tue WELL, . 168
Tue CoNFLAGRATION, . 176
Tre BarreD WInNpDow, . 184
Anronio’s PicTURE, . 187
Tue CourtT-koom, . 194
Tue ARREST, . ; . 206 -
Tre Governor, , 222
THE
FRANCONIA STORIES.
ORDER OF THE VOLUMES.
MALLEVILLE. RODOLPHUS.
WALLACE. ELLEN LINN.
MARY ERSKINE. STUYVESANT.
MARY BELL. CAROLINE.
BEECHNUT. | AGNES.
SCENE OF THE STORY.
Franconi, a village among the mountains at the North.
PRINCIPAL PERSONS.
Ropo.tpuus. >
Exuen Linn, his sister, residing with her aunt up the glen.
AnniE Linn, a younger sister.
AnToInE Brancuinerte, a French boy, at service at Mrs.
Henry’s, a short distance from the village. He is called
generally by grown-up people Antonio, and by the children
Beechnut.
Mat.evitue, Mrs. Henry’s niece.
ALPuHoNzo, called commonly Phonny, her son.
Mr. Kezp, a lawyer.
RODOLPHUS.
CuHapTeEr IL.
Bap TRAINING.
.. Moral of the story. Rodolphus’s ingenuity.
Oe
HE manner in which indulgence and ca-
price on the part of the parent, lead to the
demoralization and ruin of the child, is illus-
_ trated by the history of Rodolphus.
Rodolphus, whatever may have been his
faults, was certainly a very ingenious boy.
When he was very young, he made a dove-
house in the end of his father’s shed, all com-
plete, with openings for the doves to go in and
out in front, and a door for himself behind. He
made a ladder, also, by which he could mount
up to the door. He did ail this with boards,
which he obtained from an old fence, for ma-
terial, and an ax and a wood-saw for his only
tools. His father, when he came to see the
dove-house, was much pleased with the inge-
12 RopouPuus.
His dove-house. His rabbit-house. Arrangements of it.
nuity which Rodolphus had displayed in the
construction of it, though he found fault with
him for taking away the boards from the fence
without permission. This, however, gave Ro-
dolphus very little concern.
When the dove-house was completed, Ro-
dolphus obtained a pair of young doves from a
farmer who lived about a mile away, and put
them into a nest which he made for them in a
box, inside. |
At another time, not long after this, he form-
ed a plan for having some rabbits, and accord-
ingly he made a house for them in a corner of
the yard where he lived, a little below the vil-
lage of Franconia. He made the house out of
an old barrel. He sawed a hole in one side of
the barrel, near the bottom of it, as it stood up
upon one end, for a door, in order that the rab-
bits might go in and out. He put a roof over
the top of it, to keep out the rain and snow.
He also placed a keg at the side of the barrel,
by way of wing to the building. There was a
roof over this wing, too, as well as over the
main body of the house, or, rather, there was a
board placed over it, like a roof, though in re-
spect to actual use this covering was more prop-
erly a did than a roof, for the keg was intend-
Bap TRAINING. 13
The store-room. A roof on hinges. Rodolphus’s mother.
_——
THE RABBIT-HOUSE.
ed to be used as a store-room, to keep the pro-
visions in which the rabbits were to eat. The
board, therefore, which formed the roof of the-
wing of the building, was fastened at one edge
by leather hinges, and so could be lifted up and
let down again at pleasure.
Rodolphus’s mother was unwilling that he
should have any rabbits. She thought that
such animals, in Rodolphus’s possession, would
make her a great deal of trouble. But Ro-
14 Ropo.uPuaus.
Rodolphus holds a conversation with his mother.
dolphus said that he would have some. At
least, he said, he would have one.
Rodolphus was standing in the path, in front
of the door of his mother’s house, when he said
this. His mother was upon the great flat stone
which served for a step.
‘¢ But Beechnut asks a quarter of a dollar for
his rabbits,†said his mother, in an expostula-
ting tone, ‘‘ and you have not got any money.â€
‘Ah, but I know where I can get some mon-
ey.â€â€™ said Rodolphus.
‘¢ Where ?†said his mother.
‘‘ Father will give it to me,†said Rodolphus.
‘¢ But I shall ask him not to give it to you,â€
said his mother.
‘**T don’t care,†said Rodolphus. ‘I can get
it, if you do.â€
‘*¢ How ?†asked his mother. ,
Rodolphus did not answer, but began to turn
summersets and cut capers on the grass, mak-
ing all sorts of antic gestures and funny grim-
aces toward his mother. Mrs. Linn, for that
was his mother’s name, laughed, and then went
into the house, saying, as she went, ‘Oh, Rolf!
Rolf! what a little rogue you are !â€â€™
Rodolphus’s father was a workman, and he
was away from home almost all the day, though
Bap TRAINING. 15
a eens
Rodolphus’s way of getting money. His success.
sometimes Rodolphus himself went to the place
where he worked to see him. When Mr. Linn
came home at night, sometimes he played with
Rodolphus, and sometimes he quarreled with
him; but he never really governed him.
For example, when Rodolphus was a very.
little boy, he would climb up into his father’s
lap, and begin to feel in his father’s waistcoat
pockets for money. If his father directed him
not to do so, Rodolphus would pay no regard to
it. _Ifhe attempted to take Rodolphus’s hands
away by force, Rodolphus would scream and
struggle ; and so his father, not wishing to
make a disturbance, would desist. If Mr. Linn
frowned and spoke sternly, Rodolphus would
tickle him and make him laugh.
- Finally, Rodolphus would succeed in getting
a cent, perhaps, or some other small coin, from
his father’s pocket, and would then climb down
andrunaway. The father would go after him,
and try all sorts of coaxings and threatenings
to induce Rodolphus to bring the cent back ;
while Mrs. Linn would look on, laughing, and
saying, perhaps, ‘‘ Ah, let him have the cent,
husband. It is not much.â€
Being encouraged thus by his mother’s in-
terposition, Rodolphus would, of course, perse-
16 Ropo.Puus.
LD
His way of triumphing over his father. Story of the blocks.
Pat a
vere, and the contest would end at last by his
keeping the money. Then he would insist, the
next day, on going into the little village close
by, and spending it for gingerbread. He would
go, while eating his gingerbread, to where his
father was at work, and hold it up to his father
as in triumph, making it a sort of trophy, as
it were, of victory. His father would shake his
finger at him, laughing at the same time, and
saying, “Ah, Rolf! Rolf! what a little rogue
you are!†:
Rodolphus, in a word, generally contrived to
have his own way in almost every thing. His
mother did not attempt to govern him; she
tried to manage him; but, in the end, it gen-
erally proved that he managed her. In fact,
whenever he was engaged in any contest with
his mother, his father would usually take the
boy’s part, just as his mother had done in his
contests with his father.
For instance, one winter evening, when he
was quite a small boy, he was sitting in a cor-
ner, playing with some blocks. He was build-
ing a saw-mill. His mother was at work ina
little kitchen, which opened into the room where
he was at play. His father was sitting on the
settle, by the fire, reading a newspaper. The
Bap TRAINING. 17
Ceiceiiieiinietinntiignat Rae
Rodolphus will not go to bed. Contention with his mother.
ge einen
door was open which led into the kitchen, and
Rodolphus, while he was at work upon his mill,
watched his mother’s motions; for he knew that
when she had finished the work which she was
doing, and had swept up the room, she would
come to put him to bed. So Rodolphus went
on building the mill, and the bridge, and the
flume which was to convey the water to his
mill, listening all the time to the sounds in the
kitchen, and looking up from time to time, with
a very watchful eye, at the door.
At length he heard the sound of the sweep-
ing, and, a few minutes afterward, his mother
appeared at the door, coming in. Rodolphus
dropped his blocks, sprang to his feet, and ran
round behind the table—a round table which
stood out in the middle of the room.
‘¢ Now, Rodolphus,†said his mother, in a
tone of remonstrance, looking at the same time
very seriously at him, ‘it is time for you to go
to bed.â€
Rodolphus said nothing, but began to dance
about, looking at his mother very intently all
the time, and moving this way and that, as she
moved, so as to keep himself exactly on the op-
posite side of the table from her.
‘‘Rodolphus !†said his mother, in a very
B
18 RopoLuPuus.
ae
Mr. Linn takes part with Rodolphus.
stern and commanding tone, “ come to me this
minute.â€
Rodolphus continued his dancing.
Rodolphus’s mother was a very beautiful
young woman. Her dark, glossy hair hung in
curls upon her neck. | >
When she found that it did no good to com-
mand Rodolphus, the stern expression of her
face changed into a smile, and she said,
“Well, if you won’t come, I shall have to
catch you, that’s all.â€
So saying, she ran round the table to catch
him. Rodolphus ran too. His mother turned
first one way and then the other, but she could
not get any nearer to the fugitive. Rodolphus
kept always on the farthest side of the table
from her. Presently, Mr. Linn himself looked
up, and began to cheer Rodolphus, and encour-
age him to run; and once, when Mrs. Linn
nearly caught him and he yet escaped, Mr. Linn
clapped his hands in token of his joy.
Mrs. Linn was now discouraged ; so she stop-
ped, and, looking sternly at Rodolphus again,
she said,
‘Now, Rodolphus, you must come to me.
Come this minute. If you don’t come, I shall
certainly punish you.†She spoke these words
Bap TRAINING. 19
A new plan. Failure of it. Rodolphus will not submit.
with a great deal of force and emphasis, in or-
der to make Rodolphus think that she was re-
ally in earnest. But Rodolphus did not believe
that she was in earnest, and so it was evident
that he had no intention to obey.
Mrs. Linn then thought of another plan for
catching the fugitive, which was to push the
table along to one side of the room, or up into
a corner, and get Rodolphus out from behind it
in that way. So'she began to push. Rodolph-
us immediately began to resist her attempt by
pushing against the table himself on the other
side. His mother was the strongest, however,
and she succeeded in gradually working the
table, with Rodolphus before it, over to the fur-
ther side of the room, notwithstanding all the
efforts that he made to prevent it. When he
found at last that he was likely to be caught,
he left the table and ran behind the settle where
his father was reading. His mother ran after
him, and caught him in the corner.
She attempted to take him, but Rodolphus
began to struggle and scream, and to shake his
shoulders when she took hold of them, evincing
his determination not to go with her. At the
same time he called out, ‘“‘ Father! father !â€
His father looked around at the end of the
settle to see what was the matter.
20 Rovotpnvs.
sinha hash eae aces ciaitaaa antes
Annie in the cradle. Rodolphus becomes a bad boy.
scams chanical nilesitinataiaislaeialieaia tila
‘¢ He won’t let me put him to bed,†said Mrs.
Linn, ‘and it was time half an hour ago.â€
“Oh, let him sit up a little while longer, if
he likes,†said Mr. Linn. ‘It’s of no use to
make him cry.â€
Mrs. Linn reluctantly left Rodolphus, mur-
muring to herself that he ought to go to bed.
Very soon, she said, he would be asleep upon
the floor. ‘I would make him go,†she added,
‘only if he cries and makes a noise, it will
wake Annie.â€
In fact, Annie was beginning to move a little
in the cradle then. The cradle in which Annie
_ was sleeping was by the side of the fire, oppo-
site to the settle. Mrs. Linn went to it to rock
it, so that Annie might go to sleep again, and
Rodolphus returned victorious to his mill.
These are specimens of the ways in which
Rodolphus used to manage his fatheyand moth-
er, while he was quite young.“ He became
more and more accomplished and capable in
attaining his ends as he grew older, and finally
succeeded in establishing the ascendency of his
own will over that of his father and mother,
almost entirely.
He was about four years old when the inci-
dents occurred which have been just described.
Bap TRAINING. 21
The flat rock. Situation of the house. — The gate.
When he was about five years old, he used to
begin to go and play alone down by the water.
His father’s house was near the water, just be-
low the bridge. There were some high rocks
near the shore, and a large flat rock rising out
of the water. Rodolphus liked very much to go
down to this flat rock and play upon it. His
mother was very much afraid to have him go
upon this rock, for the water was deep near it,
and she was afraid that he might fall in. But
Rodolphus would go.
The road which led to Mr. Linn’s from the
village passed round the rocks above, at some
distance above the bank of the stream. There |
was a fence along upon the outer side of the
road, with a little gate where Rodolphus used
to come through. From the gate there was a
path, with steps, which led down to the water.
At one time, in order to prevent Rodolphus from
going down there, Mr. Linn fastened up the
gate. Then Rodolphus would climb over the
fence. So his father, finding that it did no good
to fasten up the gate, opened it again.
Not content with going down to the flat stone
contrary to his mother’s command, Rodolphus
would sometimes threaten to go there and jump
off, by way of terrifying her, when his mother
22 RopouPdaus.
Account of Annie. Annie at the rabbit-house.
would not give him what he wanted. This
would frighten Mrs. Linn very much, and she
would usually yield at once to his demands, in
order to avert the danger. Finally, she persua-
ded her husband to wheel several loads of stones
there and fill up the deep place, after which she
was less uneasy about Rodolphus’s jumping in.
Rodolphus was about ten years old when he
made his rabbit-house. Annie, his sister, had
grown up too. She was two years younger
than Rodolphus, and of course was eight. She
was beautiful like her mother. She had blue
eyes, and her dark hair hung in curls about her
neck. She was a gentle and docile girl, and
was often much distressed to see how disobedi-
ent and rebellious Rodolphus was toward his
_ father and mother.
She went out to see the rabbit-house which
Rodolphus had made, and she liked it very
much. She wished that her mother would al-
low them to have a rabbit to put into it, and
she said so, as she stood looking at it, with her
hands behind her.
‘7 am sorry that mother is not willing that
you should have a rabbit,†said she.
‘Oh, never mind that,†said Rodolphus; ‘T’ll
have one for all that, you may depend.â€
Bap ‘TRAINING. 23
ES uttaiacimiansiasicanesneiaaias
Rodolphus asks for money. His father refuses.
aie semanas cine OD
That evening, when Mr. Linn came home
from his work, he took a seat near the door,
where he could look out upon the little garden.
His mother was busy setting the table for tea.
“Father,†said Rodolphus, “I wish you
would give me a quarter of a dollar.†|
‘¢ What for ?†said Mr. Linn. “ij
“To buy a rabbit,†said Rodolphus.
‘© No,†said his moth», “I wish you would
not give him any money. I have told him that
I don’t wish him to have any rabbits.â€
“Yes,†said Rodolphus, speaking to his fa-
ther. ‘Do; it only costs a quarter of a dollar
to get one, and I have got the house all ready
for him.†.
‘Oh, no, Relfy,†said his father, ‘7 would
not have any rabbits. They are good for noth-
ing but to gnaw off all the bark and buds in the
garden.â€
Here there followed a long argument between
Rodolphus on the one side, and his father and
mother on the other, they endeavoring in every
possible way to persuade him that a rabbit
would be a trouble, and not a pleasure. Of
course, Rodolphus was not to be convinced.
His father, however, refused to give him any
money, and Rodolphus ceased to ask for it.
24 Ropo.upuus.
Rodolphus devises a plan. The keys.
His mother thought that he submitted to his
disappointment with very extraordinary good-
humor. But the fact was, he was not submit-
ting to disappointment at all. He had formed
another plan.
He began playing with Annie about the yard
and garden, saying no more, and apparently
thinking no more about his, rabbit for some
time. At last he came up to his father’s side,
and said,
‘“‘ Father, will you lend me your keys ?â€
‘What do you want my keys for?†asked
his father.
‘‘T want to whistle with them,†said Rodolph-
us. ‘* Annie is my dog, and [ want to whistle to
her.â€
‘* No,†said his father, ‘‘ you will lose them.
You must whistle with your mouth.â€
‘ But I can’t whistle with my mouth, Annie
makes me laugh so. I must have the keys.â€
So saying, Rodolphus began to feel in his fa-
ther’s pockets for the keys. Mr. Linn resisted
his efforts a little, remonstrating with him all
the time, and saying that he could not let his
keys go. Rodolphus, however, persevered, and
finally succeeded in getting the keys, and run-
ning away with them.
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Bap TRAINING. 25
nen ene stints
Rodolphus contrives a plan. His success.
His father called him to come back, but he
would not come.
Rodolphus whistled in one of the keys a few
minutes, playing with Annie, and then, after a
little while, he said to her, in a whisper, and in
a very mysterious manner,
‘¢ Annie, come with me !â€
So saying, he went round the corner of the
house, and there entering the house by means
of a door which led into the kitchen, he passed
through into the room where his father was
sitting, without being seen by his father. He
walked very softly as he went, too, and so the
sound of his footsteps was not heard. Annie
remained at the door when Rodolphus went in.
She asked him, as he went in, what he was g0-
ing to do, but Rodolphus only answered by say-
ing in a whisper, “Hush! Wait here till I
come back.â€
Rodolphus crept slowly up to a bureau which
stood behind a door. There was a certain
drawer in this bureau where he knew that his
father kept his money. He was going to open
this drawer and see if he could not find a quar-
ter of a dollar. He succeeded in putting the
key into the key-hole, and in unlocking the
drawer without making much noise. He made
26 Ropo.upuvus.
Rodolphus makes a seizure. The pursuit.
a little noise, it is true, and though his father
heard it as he sat at the door looking out toward
the garden, his attention was not attracted by
it. He thought, perhaps, that it was Rodolph-
us’s mother, doing something in that corner of
the room.
Rodolphus pulled the drawer open as gently
and noiselessly as he could. Ina corner of the
drawer he saw a bag. He knew that it was
his father’s money-bag. He pulled it open and
put his hand in, looking round at the same
time stealthily, to see whether his father was
observing him.
Just at that instant Mr. Linn looked round.
‘‘ Rolf, you rogue,†said he, ‘ what are you
doing ?â€
Rodolphus did not answer, but seized a small
handful of money and ran. His father started
up and pursued him. Among the coins which
Rodolphus had seized there was a quarter of
a dollar, and there were, besides this, several
smaller silver coins, and two or three cents.
Rodolphus took the quarter of a dollar in one
hand as he ran, and threw the other money
down upon the kitchen floor. His father stopped
to pick up this money, and by this means Ro-
dolphus gained distance. He ran out from the
Bap TRAINING. 27
Rodolphus comes to a parley. Negotiations.
nites en ccesicenibiaietliasaliaslitiins
kitchen into the yard, and from the yard into
the road, his father pursuing him. Rodolph-
us went on at the top of his speed, filling the
air with shouts of laughter.
He scrambled up a steep path which led to
the top of the rocks; his father stopped be-
low.
‘Ah, Rolfy !†said his father, in an entreat-
ing sort of tone, “give me back that money;
that’s a good boy.â€
Rolfy did not answer, but stood upon a pin-
nacle of the rock, holding one of his hands be-
hind him,
“Did you throw down all the money that
you took 2?†said his father.
‘‘ No,†said Rodolphus.
‘‘How much have you got now 2?†said his
father.
‘‘A quarter of a dollar,†said the boy.
‘Come down, then, and give it to me,†said
his father. ‘‘ Come down this minute !â€
‘‘No,†said Rodolphus, “I want it to buy
my rabbit.†|
Mr. Linn paused a moment, looking perplex-
ed, as if uncertain what to do.
At length he said,
‘Yes, bring back the money, Rolfy, that’s a
28 RopDoOLPHUS.
Es i laellieielaatge iemmeeniniinminiianials
Mr. Linn follows. Rodolphus. The hill.
good boy, and to-morrow I’ll go and buy you a
rabbit myself.â€
Rodolphus knew that he could not trust to
such a promise, and so he would not come. Mr.
Linn seemed more perplexed than ever. He
began to be seriously angry with the boy, and
he resolved that, as soon as he could catch
him, he would punish him severely: but he
saw that it was useless to attempt to pursue
him.
Rodolphus looked toward the house, and there
he saw his mother standing at the kitchen door,
laughing. He held up the quarter of a dollar
toward her, between his thumb and finger, and
laughed too.
‘If you don’t come down, I shall come up
there after you,†said Mr. Linn.
‘You can’t catch me, if you do,†said Ro-
dolphus. |
Mr. Linn began to ascend the rocks. Ro-
dolphus, however, who was, of course, more
nimble than his father, went on faster than his
father could follow. He passed over the high-
est portion of the hill, and then clambered down
upon the other side, to the road. He crossed
the road, and then began climbing down the
bank toward the shore. He had often been up
Bap TRAINING. 29
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Rodolphus on the flat rock. His threat.
and down that path before, and he accordingly
descended very quick and very easily.
When he reached the shore, he went out to
the flat rock, and there stopped and turned
round to look at his father. Mr. Linn was
standing on the brink of the cliff, preparing to
come down.
‘Stop !†said Rodolphus to his father. “Tf
you come down, I will throw the quarter of a
dollar into the water.â€
No saying, Rodolphus extended his hand as if
he were about to throw the money off into the
stream.
Mrs. Linn and Annie had come out from the
house, to see how Mr. Linn’s pursuit of the fugi-
tive would end; but, instead of following Ro-
dolphus and his father over the rocks, they had
come across the road to the little gate, where
they could see the flat rock on which Rodolphus
was standing, and his father on the cliffs above.
Mrs. Linn stood in the gateway. Annie had
come forward, and was standing in the path,
at the head of the steps. When she saw Ro-
dolphus threatening to throw the money into
the river, she seemed very much concerned and
distressed. She called out to her brother, in a
very earnest manner,
30 RopouPuHus.
Annie remonstrates, Mrs. Linn interposes.
WANE MW
THE PURSUIT.
‘‘Rodolphus! Rodolphus! that is my fa-
ther’s quarter of adollar. You must not throw
it away.â€
‘“T will throw it away,†said Rodolphus,
‘and I’ll jump into the water myself, in the
deepest place that I can find, if he won’t let me
have it to buy my rabbit with.â€
‘‘T would let him have it, husband,†said
Mrs. Linn, “if he wants it so very much. I
don’t care much about it, onthe whole. I don’t
think the rabbit will be any great trouble.â€
Bap TRAINING. 31
_—_—_--—
Rodolphus accomplishes his object.
When Rodolphus heard his mother say this,
he considered the case as decided, and he walk-
ed off from the flat rock to the shore, and from
the shore up the path to his mother. There
was some further conversation between Ro-
dolphus and his parents in respect to the rab-
bit, but it was finally concluded that the rabbit
should be bought, and Rodolphus was allowed
to keep the quarter of a dollar accordingly.
Such was the way in which Rodolphus was
brought up in his childhood. It is not sur-
prising that he came, in the end, to be a very
bad boy.
32 RopouPuus.
Plan for an expedition. Invitation to Annie.
CuHapTer ILI.
ELLEN.
Tue next morning after Rodolphus had ob-
tained his quarter of a dollar in the manner we
have described, he proposed to Annie to go with
him to buy his rabbit. It would not be very
far, he said.
‘¢ T should like to go very much,†said Annie,
‘‘if my mother will let me.â€
‘¢ Oh, she will let you,†said Rodolphus; “J
can get her to let you.â€
Rodolphus waited till his father had gone
away after breakfast, before asking his mother
to let Annie go with him. He was afraid that
his father might make some objection to the
plan. After his father had gone, he went to
ask his mother.
At first she said very decidedly that Annie
could not go.
‘Why not ?†asked Rodolphus.
“ Oh, I could not trust her with you so far,â€
replied his mother; ‘ she is too little.â€
ELLEN. 33
Plans for bringing home the rabbit.
There followed a long and earnest debate be-
tween Rodolphus and his mother, which ended
at last in her consent that Annie should go.
Rodolphus found a basket in the shed, which
he took to bring his rabbit home in. He puta
cloth into the basket, and also a long piece of
twine. ‘The cloth was to spread over the top
of the basket, and the twine to tie round it, in
order to keep the rabbit in.
When Rodolphus was ready to go, his mother
told him that she was afraid that he might lose
his quarter of a dollar on the way, and, in order
to make it more secure, she proposed to tie it
up for him in the corner of a pocket handker-
chief.
‘¢ Why, that would not do any good, mother,â€
said Rodolphus, ‘“ for then I should only lose
handkerchief and all.â€
‘‘ No,†replied his mother, “‘you would not
be so likely to lose the handkerchief. The
handkerchief could not be shaken out of your
pocket so easily, nor get out through any small
hole. Besides, if you should by any chance
lose the money, you could find it again much
more readily if it was tied up in a handker-
chief, that being so large and easily seen.â€
So Mrs. Linn tied the money in the corner of
{ 4
34 RopouPruuws.
——
ies Rodolphus disregards his mother’s directions.
a pocket handkerchief, and then put the hand-
kerchief itself in Rodolphus’s pocket.
The place where Rodolphus lived was in
Franconia, just below the village. There was
a bridge in the middle of the village, with a
dam across the stream just above it. There
were mills near the dam. Just below the dam
the water was very rapid.
Rodolphus walked along with Annie till he
came to the bridge. On the way, as soon as he
got out of sight of the house, he pulled the
handkerchief out of his pocket, and began un-
tying the knot.
‘‘ What are you going to do?†asked Annie.
‘““T am going to take the money out of this
pocket handkerchief,†said Rodolphus.
So saying, he untied the knot, and when he
had got the money out, he put the money it-
self in one pocket and the handkerchief in the
other, and then walked along again.
When Rodolphus reached the bridge, he turn-
ed to go over it. Annie was at first afraid to
go over it. She wanted to go some other way.
‘‘ There zs no other way,†said Rodolphus.
‘Where is it that you are going to get the
rabbit ?†asked Annie.
‘To Beechnut’s,†said Rodolphus.
ELuLenNn. 30
“Annie afraid ofthe bridge. = == ~=~~—~—~—~—~—s Wagon coming.
‘‘ Beechnut’s,†repeated Annie; ‘that’s a
funny name.â€
‘‘ Why, his real name is Antonio,†said Ro-
dolphus. ‘ But, come, walk along; there is no
danger in going over the bridge.â€
Notwithstanding her brother’s assurances
that there was no danger, Annie was very much
afraid of the bridge. She, however, walked
along, but she kept as near the middle of the
roadway as she could. Sometimes she came to
wide cracks in the floor of the bridge, through
which she could see the water foaming and
tumbling over the rocks far below. There was
a sort of balustrade or railing each side of the
bridge, but it was very open. Rodolphus went
to this railing, and, putting his head between
the bars of it, looked down.
Annie begged him to come back. But he
said he wished to look and see if there were any
fishes down there in the water. In the mean
time Annie walked along very carefully, taking
long steps over the cracks, and choosing her
way with great caution. Presently she heard
a noise behind her, and, looking round, she saw
a wagon coming. This frightened her more
than ever. So she began to run as fast as she
could run, and very soon she got safely across
36 RopoLPuus.
Beechnut’s name. Talk about him.
the bridge. When she reached the land, she
went out to the side of the road to let the wagon
go by, and sat down there to wait for her
brother.
Presently Rodolphus came. Annie left her
seat and went back into the road to meet him,
and so they walked along together.
‘‘ Tf his name is truly Antonio,†said Annie,
‘¢ why don’t you call him Antonio ?â€
‘Oh, I don’t know,†said Rodolphus ; ‘ the
boys always call him Beechnut.â€
‘¢ T mean to call him Antonio,†said Annie,
‘Cif I see him.â€
Well, you will see him,†said Rodolphus,
*‘ for we go right where he lives.â€
‘¢ Where does he live ?â€â€™ asked Annie.
‘¢ He lives at Phonny’s,†said Rodolphus.
*¢ And where is Phonny’s ?†asked Annie.
‘*Oh, it is a house up here by the valley.
Didn’t you ever go there ?â€
‘¢ No,†said Annie.
‘* It is a very pleasant house,†said Rodolphus.
‘¢ There is a river in front of it, and a pier, and
a boat. There is a boat-house, too. There
used to be a little girl there too—just about as
big as you.â€
‘¢ What was her name?†asked Annie.
ELLEN. 37
Account of Ellen Linn. Her aunt.
*¢ Malleville,†replied Rodolphus.
‘‘T have heard about Malleville,†said An-
nie.
‘How did you hear about her ?†asked Ro-
dolphus.
‘My sister Ellen told me about her,†said
Annie.
‘‘ We can go and see Ellen,†said Rodolphus,
‘after we have got the rabbit.â€
‘“‘ Well,†said Annie, “I should like to go
and see her very much.â€
Rodolphus and Annie had a sister Ellen.
She was two years older than Rodolphus. Ro-
dolphus was at this time about ten. Ellen was
twelve. Antonio was fourteen. Ellen did not
live at home. She lived with her aunt. She
went to live with her aunt when she was about
eight years old. Her aunt lived in a small
farm-house among the mountains, and when
Ellen was about eight years old, she was taken
sick, and so Ellen went to the house to help
take care of her.
Ellen was a very quiet and still, and, at the
same time, a very diligent and capable girl. She
was very useful to her aunt in her sickness.
She took care of the fire, and kept the room in
order; and she set a little table very neatly at
38 Ropo.upuus.
Difference between Ellen and Rodolphus.
the bed-side, when her aunt got well enough to
take food.
It was a long time before her aunt was well
enough to leave her bed, and then she could not
sit up much, and she could not walk about at
all. She could only lie upon a sort of sofa,
which her husband made for her in his shop.
So Ellen remained to take care of her from
week to week, until at last her aunt’s house be-
came her home altogether.
Ellen liked to live at her aunt’s very much,
for the house was quiet, and orderly, and well
managed, and every thing went smoothly and
pleasantly there. At home, on the other hand,
every thing was always in confusion, and Ro-
dolphus made so much noise and uproar, and
encroached so much on the peace and comfort
of the family by his self-will and his domineer-
ing temper, that Ellen was always uneasy and
unhappy when she was at her mother’s. She
liked to be at her aunt’s, therefore, better ; and
as her aunt liked her, she gradually came to
make that her home. Rodolphus used fre-
quently to go and see her, and even Annie went
sometimes.
Annie was very much pleased with the plan
of going now to make Ellen a visit. They
ELLEN. 39
Danger in the road. Rodolphus’s courage.
walked quietly along the road, talking of this
plan, when Annie suddenly called out,
‘Oh, Rodolphus, look there !â€
Rodolphus looked, and saw a drove of cattle
coming along the road. It was a very large
drove, and it filled up the road almost entirely.
‘Who cares for that ?†said Rodolphus.
Annie seemed to care for it very much. She
ran out to the side of the road.
Rodolphus walked quietly after her, saying,
“Don’t be afraid, Annie. You can climb up
on the fence, if you like, till they get by.â€
There was a large stump by the side of the
fence, at the place where Rodolphus and Annie
approached it, and Rodolphus, running to it,
said, ‘‘Quick, Annie, quick! climb up on this
stump.â€
Rodolphus climbed up on the stump, and
then helped Annie up after him. They had,
however, but just got their footing upon it,
when Rodolphus looked down at his feet, and
saw a hornet crawling out of a crevice in the
side of the stump. ‘Ah, Annie, Annie! a
hornet’s nest! a hornet’s nest!†exclaimed Ro-
dolphus ; “‘ we must run.â€
So saying, Rodolphus climbed down from the
stump, on the side opposite to where he had seen
40 Ropo.puus.
Rodolphus protects Annie in all her difficulties.
the hornet come out, and then helped Annie
down.
‘‘ We must run across to the other side of the
road,†said he.
So saying, he hurried back into the road
again, leading Annie by the hand. They found,
however, that they were too late to gain the
fence on the other side, for several of the cattle
had advanced along by the green bank on that
side so far that the fence was lined with them,
and Rodolphus saw at a glance that he could
not get near it.
“Never mind, Annie,†said Rodolphus, “we
will stay here, right in the middle of the road.
Stand behind me, and I will keep the cattle off
with my basket.â€
So Annie took her stand behind Rodolphus,
in the middle of the road, while Rodolphus, by
swinging his basket to and fro, toward the cat-
tle as they came on, made them separate to the
right and left, and pass by on each side. Ro-
dolphus, besides waving his basket at the cat-
tle, shouted to them in a very stern and author-
itative manner, saying, “Hie! Whoh! Hie-
up, there! Ho!†The cattle were slow to turn
out; but they did turn out, just before they
came to where Rodolphus and Annie were stand-
EvueEN. 41
The bank ofa river. Rodolphus finds a raft there.
ing, crowding and jamming each other in great
confusion. The herd closed together again as
soon as they had passed the children, so that for
a time Rodolphus and Annie stood in a little
space in the road, with the monstrous oxen all
around them.
At length the herd all passed safely by, and
then Rodolphus and Annie went on. After
walking along a little further, they came to the
bank of a river. The road lay along the bank
of this river. There was a smooth sandy beach
down by the water. Rodolphus and Annie went
down there a few minutes to play. There was
an old raft there. It was floating in the water,
but was fastened by a rope to a stake in the
sand.
‘¢ Ah, here is a raft, Annie,†said Rodolphus.
“Tl tell you what we will do. We will go the
rest of the way by water, on this raft. I’m
tired of walking so far.â€
‘‘Oh no,†said Annie, “I’m afraid to go on
that raft. It will sink.â€
‘Oh no,†said Rodolphus, “ it will not sink.
See.†So saying, he stepped upon the raft, to
show Annie how stable it was.
“Tl get a block,†he continued, “ for you to
sit on.â€
42 Ropo.puus.
Perilous navigation. Very little progress made,
aieicamiin eee
ew
Annie was very much afraid of the raft,
though she was not quite so much afraid of it
as she had been of the bridge, because the bridge
was very high up above the water, and there
was, consequently, as she imagined, danger of
a fall. Besides, the water where the raft was
lying was smooth and still, while that beneath
the bridge was a roaring torrent. Finally, An-
nie allowed herself to be persuaded to get upon
the raft. Rodolphus found a block lying upon
the shore, and he put that upon the raft for An-
nie to sit upon. When Annie was seated, Ro-
dolphus stepped upon the raft himself, and with
a long pole he pushed it out from the shore,
while Annie balanced herself as well as she
could upon the block.
The water was not very deep, and Rodolphus
could push thé raft along very easily by setting
the end of his pole against the bottom. Annie
sat upon her block very still. It happened,
however, unfortunately, that the place where
Antonio lived was up the stream, not down, and
Rodolphus found that though he could move his
raft very easily round and round, and even back
and forth, he could not get forward much on his
way, on account of the force of the current,
which was strong against him. He advanced
ELLEN. 43
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THE RAFT.
a little way, however, and then he began to be
tired of so difficult a navigation.
‘¢T don’t think we shall go very far on the
raft,†said he, to Annie, ‘“ there is such a strong
tide.â€
Just then Rodolphus began to look very in-
44 Ropoupuus.
The raft comes to pieces in the water.
tently into the water before him. He thought
he saw a pickerel. He was just going to at-
tempt to spear him with his pole, when his
attention was arrested by hearing Annie call
out, ‘“‘Oh, Rolfy! Rolfy! the raft is all coming
to pieces.â€
Rodolphus looked round, and saw that the
boards of which the raft had been made were
separating from each other at the end of the raft
where Annie was sitting, and one of the boards
was shooting out entirely.
‘So it is,†said Rodolphus. ‘Why didn’t
they nail it together? You sit still, and I will
push in to the shore.â€
Rodolphus attempted to push in to the shore,
but in the strenuous efforts which he made for
that purpose, he stepped about upon the raft ir-
regularly, and in such a manner as to make the
boards separate more and more. At length the
water began to come up around Annie’s feet,
and Rodolphus, alarmed at this, hurriedly direct-
ed her to stand up on the block. Annie tried’
to do so, but before she effected her purpose, the
raft seemed evidently about going to pieces.
It had, however, by this time, got very near the
shore ; so Rodolphus changed his orders, and
called out, ‘“‘ Jump, Annie, jump !â€
ELLEN. 45
Narrow escape. The raft a total loss.
Annie jumped ; but the part of the raft on
which she was standing gave way under her
feet, and she came down into the water. The
water was not very deep. It came up, however,
almost to Annie’s knees. Rodolphus himself
had leaped over to the shore, and so had, him-
self, escaped a wetting. He took Annie by the
hand, and led her also out to the dry land.
Annie began tocry. Rodolphus soothed and
quieted her as well as he could. He took off
her stockings and shoes. He poured the water
out of the shoes, and wrung out the stockings.
He also wrung out Annie’s dress as far as pos-
sible. He told her not to mind it; her clothes
would soon get dry. It was all the fault of the
boys, he said, who made the raft, for not nail-
ing it together.
Rodolphus had had presence of mind connie
to seize his basket when he leaped ashore, so
that that was safe. The raft, however, went
all to pieces, and the fragments of it floated
away down the stream.
Rodolphus and Annie then resumed their
journey. Rodolphus talked fast to Annie, and
told her a great many amusing stories, to divert
her mind from the misfortune which had hap-
pened to them. He charged her not to tell her
46 Ropo.upPuus.
Rodolphus and Annie arrive at Mrs. Henry’s.
mother, when she got home, that she had been
in the water, and made her promise that she
would not.
At length they came to a large house, which
stood back from the road a little way, at the
entrance to a valley. This was the house, Ro-
dolphus said, where Beechnut lived. Rodolph-
us opened a great gate, and he and Annie went
into the yard.
‘‘[ think that Beechnut is in some of the
barns, or sheds, or somewhere,†said Rodolphus.
So he and Annie went to the barns and sheds.
There was a horse standing in one of the sheds,
harnessed to a wagon, but there were no signs
of Beechnut.
‘¢ Perhaps he is in the yard,†said Rodolphus.
So Rodolphus led the way through a shed to
a sort of back yard, where there was a plank
walk, with lilac bushes and other shrubbery on
one side of it. Rodolphus and Annie walked
along upon the planks. Presently they came to
a place where there was a ladder standing up
against the house.
“Ah?!†said Rodolphus, ‘he is upon the
house. Here isthe ladder. I think he is doing
something on the house. I mean to go and
see.â€
ELLEN. 47
They find Beechnut in a strange place.
‘* No,†said Annie, ‘‘ you must not go up on
such a high place.â€
‘Qh, this is not a very high ladder,†said
Rodolphus. So saying, he began to go up.
Annie stood below, looking up to him as he as-
cended, and feeling great apprehension lest he
should fall.
The top of the ladder reached up considerably
above the top of the house, and Rodolphus told
Annie that he was not going to the top of the
ladder, but only high enough to see if Beechnut
was on the house. He told her, too, that if she
walked back toward the garden gate, perhaps
she could see too. Annie accordingly walked
back, and looking upward all the time, she pres-
ently saw a young man, who she supposed was
Beechnut, doing something to the top of one of
the chimneys. By this time Rodolphus had
reached the eaves of the house, in climbing up
the ladder, and he came in sight of Beechnut
too.
‘¢ Ah, Beechnut !†said Rodolphus.
‘“‘ Hie-yo! Dolphin!†said Beechnut, ‘is that
you ?
Beechnut often called Rodolphus, Dolphin.
‘¢ May I come up where you are 2?†said Ro-
dolphus.
—_—
48 RopoLpPuHwUs.
—_——
The long ladder. Stopping up the chimney...
0 SSS =
=
UP THE LADDER,
** No,†said Beechnut.
When Rodolphus heard this answer, he re-
mained quietly where he was upon the ladder.
“What are you doing ?†said Rodolphus.
“ Putting a wire netting over the chimney,â€
said Beechnut.
‘¢ What for?†asked Rodolphus.
‘To keep the chimney-swallows from getting
in,†said Beechnut.
E.vuen. 49
ES
Rodolphus obeys Beechnut. Beechnut’s character.
nnn nn nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn sess
‘¢ Are you coming down pretty soon ?â€â€™ asked
Rodolphus.
*‘ Yes,†said Beechnut. ‘‘ Go down the lad-
der, and wait till I come.â€
So Rodolphus went down the ladder again to.
Annie.
‘What is the reason,†said Annie, ‘‘ that you
obey Beechnut so much better than you do my
father ?â€
‘Oh, I don’t know,†said Rodolphus. ‘ He
makes me, I suppose.â€
It was true that Beechnut made Rodolphus
obey him—that is, in all cases where he was
under any obligation to obey him. One day,
when he first became acquainted with Beech-
nut, he went out upon the pond in Beechnut’s
boat. He wished to row, but Beechnut pre-
ferred that some other boy should row, and di-
rected Rodolphus to sit down upon one of the
thwarts. Rodolphus would not do this, but
was determined to row, and he attempted to
take away one of the oars by force. Beech-
nut immediately turned the head of the boat
toward the shore, and when he reached the
shore, he directed four of the strongest boys to
put Rodolphus out upon the sand, and then,
when they had done this, he sailed away in
D
50 Ropo.upuus.
—
His mode of dealing with disobedient boys.
the boat again. Rodolphus took up clubs and
stones, and began to throw them at the boat.
Beechnut came back again, and, seizing Ro-
dolphus, he tied his hands behind him with a
strong cord. When he was thus secured, Beech-
nut said to him,
‘‘Now you may have your choice of two
things: you may stay here till we come back
from our excursion, and then, if you seem pretty
peaceable, I will untie you; or you may go
home now, as you are, with your hands tied be
hind you, in disgrace.†.
Rodolphus concluded to remain where he
was; for he was well aware that if he were to
go home through the village with his hands tied
behind him, every body would know that the
tying was one of Beechnut’s punishments, and
that it had not been resorted to without good
reason. Some of the boys thought that after
this occurrence Beechnut would not be willing
to have Rodolphus go with them again in the
boat; but Beechnut said “ Yes, he may go with .
us whenever he pleases. I don’t mind having
a rebel on board at all. I know exactly what
to do with rebels.â€
‘But it is a great trouble,†said one of the
boys, “to have them on board,â€
ELuen. 51
Conversation between Beechnut and Rodolphus.
“Not at all,†said Beechnut; ‘‘on the oth-
er hand, it is a pleasure to me to discipline
them.†|
Rodolphus very soon found that it was use-
less to resist Beechnut’s will, in any case where
Beechnut had the right to control, and so he
soon formed the habit of obeying him. He
liked Beechnut, too, very much. He liked him,
in fact, all the better on account of his firm-
ness and decision.
When Beechnut came down from the house-
top, Rodolphus told him he had come to get a
rabbit, and at the same time held out the quar-
ter of a dollar to view.
‘‘Where did you get the money?†said
Beechnut.
‘“‘ My father gave it to me,†said Rodolphus.
‘‘ No,†said Annie, very earnestly, ‘“‘my father
did not give it to you. You took it away from
him.â€
‘But he gave it to me afterward,†said Ro-
dolphus.
Beechnut inquired what this meant, and An-
nie explained to him, as well as she could, the
manner in which Rodolphus had obtained his
money. Beechnut then said that he would not
take the quarter of a dollar. The money was
52 Ropo.peuus.
Conclusion in respect to the rabbit.
not honestly come by, he said. It was not vol-
untarily given to Rodolphus, and therefore was
not honestly his. ‘The money was stolen,â€
said he, ‘and I will not have any stolen money
for my rabbits. I would rather give you a rab-
bit for nothing.â€
This Beechnut finally said he would do. “I
will give you a rabbit,†said he, ‘for the pres-
ent, and whenever you get a quarter of a dollar
which is honestly your own, you may come and
pay for it, if you please, and if not, not. But
don’t bring me any money which is not truly
your own. And carry that quarter of a dollar
back, and give it to your father.â€
So saying, Beechnut led the way, and Ro-
dolphus and Annie followed him into one of the
barns. They walked along a narrow passage-
way, between a hay-mow on one side, and a row
of stalls for cattle on the other. Then they
turned and passed through an open room, and
finally came to a place which Beechnut called
a bay. Here there was a little pen, with a
house in it for the rabbits, and a hole at one
side where the rabbits could run in under the
barn. Beechnut called “ Benny! Benny! Ben-
ny Ԡand immediately several rabbits came run-
ning out from the hole.
ELLEN. d3
A white rabbit for Ellen. Annie to have a ride.
‘‘ There,†said Beechnut, “which one will
you have ?â€
The children began immediately to examine
the different rabbits, and to talk very fast and
very eagerly about them. Finally, Rodolphus
decided in favor of a gray one, though there
was one which was perfectly white, that Annie
seemed to prefer. Beechnut said that he would
give Rodolphus the gray one. |
‘¢ As to the white one,†said he, ‘‘ I am going
to let you take it, Annie, for Ellen. I can’t
give it to you. I give it to Ellen; but per-
haps she will let you carry it home with you,
and take care of it for her, and so keep it with
Rodolphus’s.â€
Annie seemed very much sleuiba with this
plan, and so the two rabbits were caught and
put into the basket. The cloth was then tied
over them, and Rodolphus and Annie prepared
to go away.
‘‘ But stop,†said Beechnut ; ‘I am going di-
rectly by your aunt’s in my wagon, and I can
give you a ride.â€
“ Well,†said Annie, dancing about and pe
ping her hands. It was very seldom that An-
nie had an opportunity to take a ride.
She ran to the wagon. Rodolphus followed
o4 RopoLPpuus.
Account of the yard at Mrs. Randon’s.
her slowly, carrying the basket. Beechnut help-
ed in the two children, and then got in himself,
and took his seat between them. Rodolphus
held the basket between his knees, peeping in
under the cloth, now and then, to see if the rab-
bits were safe.
The party traveled on by a winding and very
pleasant road among the mountains for about
a mile, and at length they drove up to the door
of a pleasant little farm-house in a sort of dell.
There was a high hill behind it, overhung with
forest trees. ‘There was a spacious yard at the
end of the house, with ducks, and geese, and
chickens in the back part of it. There was a
large dog lying asleep on the great flat stone
step when the wagon came up, but when he
heard the wagon coming, awoke, opened his
eyes, got up, and walked away. There was a
well in the middle of the yard. Beechnut rode
round the well, and drove up to the door. Ellen
was sitting at the window. As soon as she saw
the wagon, she got up and ran to the door.
** How do you do, Ellen ?†said Beechnut.
*¢ How do you do, Antonio?†said Ellen. “TI
am much obliged to you for bringing my broth-
er and sister to see me.â€
So saying, she came to the wagon and helped
ELLEN. do
Conversation between Ellen and Rodolphus.
THE YARD AT MR. RANDON’S.
Annie out. Rodolphus, who was on the other
side of Beechnut, then handed her his basket,
saying, ‘ Here, Ellen, take this very carefully.
There are two rabbits in it, and one of them is
for you.â€
‘For me ?†said Ellen.
‘¢ Yes,†said Annie, “only I am to take care
of it for you.â€
‘* Good-by,†said Beechnut. He was just
beginning, as he said this, to drive the wagon
away.
56 RopoLpeuHus.
Ellen’s drawings. Beechnnt goes away.
‘‘ Good-by, Beechnut,†said Rodolphus.
‘‘T am much obliged to you for my ride,â€
- said Annie.
‘Stop a minute, Antonio,†said Ellen, ‘I
have got something for you.â€
So saying, Ellen went into the house and
brought out a small flat parcel, neatly put up,
and addressed on the outside, ANnTonio.
She took it out to the wagon, and handed it
up to Antonio, saying that there were the last
drawings that he had lent her. In fact, Ellen
was one of Beechnut’s pupils in drawing. He
was accustomed to lend her models, which, when
she had copied them, she sent back tohim. El-
len was one of Antonio’s favorite pupils; she
was so faithful, and patient, and persevering
Besides, she was a very beautiful girl.
‘“‘T must not stop to see your copies now,â€
said Antonio, “ but I shall come again pretty
soon. Good-by.†3
‘‘ Good-by,†said Ellen; and then she went
back to the door where Rodolphus and Annie
were standing.
Rodolphus lifted up the corner of the cloth
which covered the basket, and let Ellen see the
rabbits. Ellen was very much pleased to find
that one of them was hers She said that she
ELLEN, 07
Account of the room at Mrs. Randon’s.
would put a collar on its neck, as a mark that
it was hers, and she asked Rodolphus and Annie
to go in with her into the house, where she said
she would get the collar.
So they all went in. The room was a very
pleasant room, indeed. It was large, and it was
in perfect order. There was a very spacious
fire-place in it, but scarcely any fire. As it was
summer, no fire was necessary, and so, after
breakfast was over, Ellen had allowed the fire
to go down. At one side of the room, near a
window, there was a table which Ellen said
was her table. There were two drawers in this
table. These drawers contained books, and pa-
pers, and various articles of apparatus for writ-
ing and drawing. In one corner of one of the
drawers there was a little paint-box.
There was a small bed-room adjoining the
room where the children were. They all pretty
soon heard a voice calling from this room, in a
pleasant tone, ‘“ Ellen, bring the children in
here.â€
‘Yes; come, Rolfy,†said Ellen—*“ and An-
nie—come and see aunt.†So all the children
went into their aunt’s room.
They found her half sitting and half lying
upon her sofa, by a pleasant window, which
08 Ropoupuus.
Mrs. Randon in her bed-room.
looked out upon a green yard, and upon an or-
chard which was beyond the yard. She was
sewing. She looked pale, but she seemed con-
tented and happy—and she said that she was
very glad to see Rodolphus and Annie. She
talked with them some time, and then asked
Ellen to get them some luncheon. Ellen ac-
cordingly went into the other room, and set the
table for luncheon by her window, as she called
it. This window was a very pleasant one, near
her table. The luncheon consisted of a pie,
some cake, warm from the oven, and some baked
apples, and cream. Ellen said that she made
the cake, and the pie, and baked the apples
herself.
The children ate their luncheon together very
happily, and then spent some time in walking
about the yards, the barns, and the garden, to
see what was to be seen. Rodolphus walked
about quietly and behaved well. In fact, he
was always a good boy at his aunt’s, and obeyed -
all her directions—she would not allow him to
do otherwise.
At length Rodolphus and Annie set out on
their return home. It was a long walk, but in
due time they reached home in safety. Ro-
dolphus determined not to give the money back
ELLEN. 59
Mrs. Linn finds Annie’s feet damp. Prevarication.
Ft RR A A LR ASE 2 NRCS RA I PO TERN A
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to his father, and so he hid it in a crevice, which
he found in a part of the fence behind his rab-
bit-house. He put the rabbits in their house,
and put a board up before the door, to keep
them in.
That night, when Mrs. Linn took off Annie’s
stockings by the kitchen fire, when she was go-
ing to put her to bed, she found them very damp.
‘¢ Why, Annie,†she said, “‘ what makes your
stockings so damp? You must have got into
the water somewhere to-day.â€
Annie did not answer. Rodolphus had en-
joined it upon her not to tell their mother of
their adventure on the raft, and so she did not
know what to say.
“Damp?†said Rodolphus. ‘“ Are they damp?
Let me feel.†So he began to feel of Annie’s
stockings.
‘¢ No,†said he, ‘‘ they are not damp. J can’t
feel that they are damp.â€
“They certainly are,†said his mother.
“They are very damp indeed.â€
‘¢Then,†said Rodolphus, ‘“‘we must have
spilled some water into them when we were
getting a drink, Annie, at the well.†Annie
said nothing, and Mrs. Linn hung the stockings
up to dry.
60 Ropoupuus.
Accuunt of Mr. Randon’s family. a
CuapTerR III.
SICKNESS.
E.Len’s aunt was the sister of Mr. Linn, El-
len’s father; and her name was Anne. Ellen
used to call her Aunt Anne. Her husband’s
name was Randon, so that sometimes Ellen
called her Aunt Randon. |
Though Mr. Randon’s house appeared rather
small, as seen from the road by any one riding
by, it was pretty spacious and very comfortable
within. Mr. Randon owned several farms in
different places, and he was away from home a
great deal, attending to his other farms, and to
the flocks of sheep and herds of cattle which he
had upon them. During these absences, Mrs.
Randon, of course, remained at home with El-
len. There was a girl, named Martha, who
lived at the house, to do the work of the family,
and also a young man, named Hugh. Hugh
was employed, in the mornings and evenings,
in taking care of the barns and the cattle, and
in the day-time, especially in the winter, he
hauled wood—sometimes to the house for the
SICKNESS. 61
Mrs. Randon an excellent housekeeper.
family to burn, and sometimes to the village for
sale. )
The family lived thus very happily together,
whether Mr. Randon was at home or away.
Mrs. Randon could not walk about the house at
all, but was, on the other hand, confined all day
to her bed or her sofa; but she knew every thing
that was done, and gave directions about every
thing. Ellen was employed as messenger to
carry her aunt’s directions out, and to bring back
intelligence and answers. Mrs. Randon knew
exactly what was in every room, and where it
was inthe room. She knew what was in every
drawer, and what was on every shelf in every
closet, and what and how much was in every
bin in the cellar; so that if she wanted any
thing, she could direct Ellen where to go to get
it, with a certainty that it would be exactly
there. The house was very full of furniture,
stores, and supplies, and all was so well ar-
ranged, and in such an orderly and complete
condition, that in going over it, every room that
the visitor entered seemed pleasanter than the
one seen before.
On one occasion, Rodolphus himself had proof
of this admirable order. He had cut his finger
in the shed, and when he came in, Mrs. Randon,
62 Ropo.uPuwus.
The Front Room. Description of the furniture.
after binding it up very nicely, turned to Ellen
and said,
‘Now, Ellen, we must have a cot. Go up
into the garret, and open the third trunk, count-
ing from the west window. In the right-hand
front corner of this trunk you will find a small
box. In the box you will find three cots. Bring
the smallest one to me.â€
Ellen went, and found every thing as Mrs.
Randon had described it.
There was a room in the front part of the
house called the Front Room, which was usual-
ly kept shut up. It was furnished as a parlor
very prettily. It had very full curtains to the
windows, a soft carpet on the floor, and a rug
before the fire-place. There was a bookcase in
this room, with a desk below. Mr. Randon kept
his valuable papers in this desk, and the book-
case above was filled with interesting books.
There were several very pretty pictures on the
walls of this room, and some curious ornaments
- onthe mantle shelf. The blinds of the windows
in this apartment were generally closed, and the
curtains drawn, and Ellen seldom went into it,
except to get a new book to read to her aunt,
out of the secretary.
The room which the family generally used
ge
SICKNESS, 63
Plan of the house. The porch.
was a back room. It was quite large, and it
had a very spacious fire-place in it. Being
larger than any other room in the house, it was
generally called the Great Room. The windows
PLAN OF MRS. RANDON’S HOUSE
REFERENCES.
b. Bed in Mrs. Randon’s bed-room. c. Mrs. Randon’s couch or sofa.
w. The closed windows. f. f. Fire-places.
b. e. Back entry. h. Hugh’s seat.
pl. Back platform. 8. Settle.
po. Porch. 1. Lutie’s bed.
of this room looked out upon a pretty green
yard, with a garden and an orchard beyond.
There was a door, too, at one end of the room,
opening toa porch. In this porch was an outer
door, which led to a large yard at the end of the
64 Ropo.puus.
Mrs. Randon’s room. Her sofa. The supper.
house. This was the door that Antonio had
driven up to, when he brought Rodolphus and
Annie to see Ellen. On the other side of the
kitchen from the porch door was a door leading
to Mrs. Randon’s bed-room. The situation of
these rooms, and of the other apartments of the
house, as well as of the principal articles of fur-
niture hereafter to be described, may be perfect-
ly understood by means of the diagram on the
preceding page.
Mrs. Randon was accustomed to remain in
her bed-room almost all the time in the sum-
mer, but in the winter she had her sofa or couch
brought out, and placed by the side of the fire-
place in the great room, as represented in the
plan. Here, in the long stormy evenings of
winter, the family would live together very hap-
pily. Mrs. Randon would lie reclining upon
her sofa, knitting, and talking to Martha and
Ellen while they were getting supper ready.
Ellen would set the table, while Martha would
bake the cakes, and bring up the milk out of the
cellar, and make the tea; and then, when all
was ready, they would move the table up close
to Mrs. Randon’s sofa, and after lifting her up,
and supporting her with pillows at her back,
they would themselves sit down on the other
SICKNESS, 65
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Then, after supper, when the table had been
put away, and a fresh fire had been made on
the great stone hearth, Ellen would sit in a lit-
tle rocking-chair by her aunt’s side, and read
aloud some interesting story, while Martha sat
knitting on the settle, at the other side of the
fire, and Hugh, on a bench in the corner, occu-
pied himself with making clothes-pins, or shap-
ing teeth for rakes, or fitting handles into tools,
or some other work of that kind. Hugh found
that unless he had such work to do, he always
fell asleep while Ellen was reading.
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66 RopDoLPuus.
Mrs. Randon gradually declines.
—
Ellen found that her aunt, instead of grow-
ing better, rather grew worse. She was very
pale, though very delicate and beautiful. Her
fingers were very long, and white, and taper-
ing. Ellen thought that they grew longer and
more tapering every day. At last, one winter
evening, just after tea, and before Hugh and
Martha had come in to sit down, Ellen went up
to the sofa, and kneeling down upon a little
bear-skin rug which was there, and which had
been put there to look warm and comfortable,
although the poor invalid could never put her
_ feet upon it, she bent down over her aunt, and
said,
‘Tt seems to me, Aunt Anne, that you don’t
get better very fast.â€
The patient, putting her arm over Ellen’s
neck, and drawing Ellen down closely to her,
kissed her, but did not answer.
“Do you think you shall ever get well,
aunty ?†said Ellen.
‘‘ No,†said her aunt, “I do not think that }
shall. I think that before a great while I shal
die.â€
‘Why, aunty!†said Ellen. She was mucl
shocked to hear such a declaration. ‘I hom
you will not die,†she continued, presently
SICKNESS. 67
Her conversation with Ellen about death.
speaking in a very low and solemn manner.
‘‘ What shall I do if you should die? What
makes you think that you will die?â€
‘There are two reasons why I think that I
shall die,†said her aunt. ‘“ One is, that I feel
that I am growing weaker and weaker all the
time. . I have grows a great deal weaker with-
in a few days.â€
‘¢ Have you?†said Ellen, in a tone of wai
anxiety and concern.
‘¢ Yes,†said her aunt. ‘“‘ The other reason
that makes me think that I am going to die is
greater still, and that is, I begin to feel so
willing to die.â€
‘‘T thought that you were always willing to
die,†said Ellen. ‘I thought we ought to be
all willing to die, always.â€
‘‘ No,†said her aunt, “‘ or yes, in one sense
we ought. We ought always to be willing to
submit to whatever God shall think best for us.
But as to life and death, we ought undoubtedly,
when we are strong and well, to desire to live.
‘‘God means,†she continued, ‘that we
should desire to live, and that we should do all
that we can to prolong life. He has given us
an instinct impelling us to that feeling. But
when sickness comes and death is nigh, then
68 RopoLpaus.
Instincts. Changes that take place in them.
the instinct changes. We do not wish to live
then; that is, if we feel that we are prepared
to die. Itis a very kind and merciful arrange-
ment to have the instinct change, so that when
we are well we can be happy in the thought
of living, and when we are sick and about to
die, we can be happy in the thought of dying.
Our instincts often change thus, when the cir-
cumstances change.â€
‘* Do they ?†said Ellen, thoughtfully.
‘* Yes,†said her aunt. ‘‘ For instance, when
you were an infant, your mother’s instinctive
love for you led her to wish to have you always
near her, with your cheek upon her cheek, and
your little hand in her bosom. Mothers all
have such an instinct as that while their chil-
dren are very young. It is given to them so
that they may love to have their children very
near them while they are so young and tender
that they would not be safe if they were away.
*‘ But now,†she continued, ‘‘ you have grown
older, and the instinct has changed. Your
mother loves you just as much as she did when
you were an infant, but she loves you in a dif-
ferent way. She is willing to have you absent
from her, if you are only well provided for and
happy.â€
SICKNESS. 69
Mrs. Randon finds herself willing to die.
‘‘ And is it so with death ?†asked Ellen.
** Yes,†replied her aunt; ‘‘ when we are well
we love life, and we ought to love it. It then
seems terrible to die. God means that it should
seem terrible to us then. But when sickness
comes, and we are about to die, then he changes
the feeling. Death seems terrible no more.
We become perfectly willing to die.â€
Here Mrs. Randon paused, and Ellen remain-
ed still, thinking of what she had heard, but
without speaking. After a few minutes, her
aunt continued :
‘“‘T have had a great change in my feelings
within a short time, about dying,†said she.
‘‘T have always, heretofore, desired to live and
to get well; and it has seemed to me a terrible
thing to die—to leave my pleasant home, and
my husband, and my dear Ellen, and to see
them no more. But somehow or other, lately,
all this is changed. I feel now perfectly will-
ing to die. It does not seem terrible at all. I
have been a great sinner all my days, but I feel
sure that my sins are forgiven for Christ’s sake,
and that if I die I shall be happy where I go,
and that I shall see my husband, and you too,
there some day.â€
Ellen laid her head down by the side of her
70 RopoLpuus.
Mrs. Randon talks with Ellen about the foture.
aunt’s, with her face to the pillow and her
cheek against her aunt’s cheek, but said noth-
ing.
‘‘ When I am gone,†continued her aunt,
‘¢you will go home and live with your mother
again.â€
‘‘ Shall I?†said Ellen, faintly.
‘¢-Yes,†replied her aunt; ‘it will be better
that you should. You can do a great deal of
good there. You can gradually get the house
in order, taking one thing at a time, and so not
only help your mother, but make it more pleas-
ant and comfortable for your father. You can
also teach Annie, and be a great help to her as
she grows up; and you can also, perhaps, do a
great deal of good to Rodolphus.â€
‘¢T don’t know what I shall do with Rodolph-
us,†said Ellen. ‘‘ He troubles my mother very
much indeed.â€
‘¢T know he does,†said her aunt; ‘* but then
you will soon get a great influence over him,
and it is possible that you will succeed in mak-
ing him a good boy.â€
As Mrs. Randon said this, Ellen heard the
sound of a door opening in the back entry, and
a stamping of feet upon the floor, as if some
one were coming in out of the snow. |
SICKNESS. 71
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A great snow-storm is coming on.
sc ascanisospnit eseesamentnenatanetoralignnerttameaettttnes scare
“There comes Hugh,†said Ellen; ‘and I
think there is going to be a storm.â€
Signs of a gathering storm had, in fact, been
appearing all that day. For several days be-
fore, the weather had been very clear and cold,
but that morning the cold had diminished, and
a thin haze had gradually extended itself over
the sky. At sunset the sky looked thick and
murky toward the southeast, and it became
dark much sooner than usual. A moment after
Ellen had spoken, Hugh came in. He said.
that it was snowing, and that two or three inch-
es of snow had already fallen; and that, if it
snowed much during the night, he should not
be able to go into the woods the next morn-
ing.
When Ellen rose the next morning and look-
ed at the windows, she saw that the snow was
piled up against the panes of glass on the out-
side, and, on going to the window to look out,
she found that it was snowing still, and that all
the old snow, and all the roads and tracks upon
it, were entirely covered. Ellen went out into
the great room, and there she found a blazing fire
in the fire-place, and Martha before it, getting
breakfast ready. Pretty soon Hugh came in.
‘What a great snow-storm !†said Ellen.
72 Ropowupuus.
“Hugh in the woods. Ellen looks out the window.
‘‘ No,†said Hugh, “it is not a very great
snow-storm. It does not snow very fast.â€
‘Can you go into the woods to-day?†said
Ellen. |
“Yes,†said Hugh, ‘I am going into the
woods for a load of wood to haul to the village.
‘ The snow is not very deep yet.â€
Hugh went to the woods, got his load, haul-
ed it to the village, and returned to dinner.
After dinner he went again. Ellen was almost
afraid to have him go away in the afternoon,
for her aunt appeared to be more and more un-
well. She lay upon her sofa by the side of the
fire, silent and still, apparently without pain,
but very faint and feeble. She spoke very sel-
dom, and then only ina whisper. At one time,
about the middle of the afternoon, Ellen went
and stood a moment at the window to see the
snow driving by, blown by the wind along the
crests of the drifts, and over the walls, down
the road. When she turned round, she saw
that her aunt was beckoning to her with her
white and slender finger. Ellen went imme-
diately to her.
“Is Hugh going to the village this after-
noon ?†she asked.
‘Yes, aunt,†said Ellen, “I believe he is.â€
SICKNESS. 73
Hugh is sent to the village.
‘‘T wish you would ask him to call at my
brother George’s, and tell him that I am very
sick, and ask him if he can not come up and
see me this evening.â€
‘¢ Yes, aunt,†said Ellen, ‘I will.â€
Ellen accordingly watched for Hugh when
he came down the mountain road with the load
of wood, on the way to the village. She gave
him the message, standing at the stoop door.
The wind howled mournfully over the trees of
the forest, and the air was thick with falling
and driving snow. Hugh said that he had al-
most concluded not to go to the village. The
snow had become so deep, and the storm was
increasing so fast, that he doubted very much
whether he could get back if he should go. On
receiving Ellen’s message, however, he decided
at once to go on. He could get to the village
well enough, he said, for it was a descending
road all the way ; but there would be more un-
certainty about the return.
So he started his four oxen again, and they
went wallowing on, followed by the great load-
ed sled, with the runners buried in the drift.
Hugh’s cap and shaggy coat, and the handker-
chief which he had tied about the collar of his
coat, after turning it up to cover his ears, were
74 Ropo.upruus.
erent en eae eteesesen eesti ieentnnianndiiiiinii aii
The storm. Wind and drifts. Ellen at the window.
Sanne ne ESE etree
all whitened with the snow ; and, from among
all these various mufflings, his face, reddened
with the cold, peeped out, though almost whol-
ly concealed from view.
As soon as Hugh was gone, Ellen, who was
by this time almost blinded by the snow, which
the wind blew furiously into her face and eyes,
came into the house and shut the door.
Ellen watched very diligently all the after-
noon for the coming of her father. She hoped
that he would bring her mother with him. She
went to the window again and again, and look-
ed anxiously down the road, but nothing was to
be seen but the thick and murky atmosphere,
the increasing drifts, and the scudding wreaths
of snow. The fences and the walls gradually
disappeared from view; the great wood-pile in
the yard was soon completely covered and con-
cealed ; and a deep drift, of the form of a wave
just curling over to break upon the shore, slow-
ly rose directly across the entrance to the yard,
until it was higher than the posts on each side
of the gateway, so that Ellen began to fear
that, if her father and mother should come, they
would not be able to get into the yard.
At length it gradually grew dark, and then,
though Ellen went to the window as often as
SICKNESS. 70
—— ee ee
The evening fireside at Mrs. Randon’s.
before, and attempted to shade her eyes from
the reflection of the fire by holding up her hands
to the side of her face, she could watch these
changes no longer. Nothing was to be seen
but the trickling of the flakes down the panes
of glass on the outside, and a small expanse of
white immediately below the window.
In the mean time, within the room where
Ellen’s aunt was reposing, all seemed, at least
in appearance, very bright and cheerful. A
great log was lying across the andirons, behind
and beneath which there was a blazing and
glowing fire. There was a tin baker before
this fire, with a pan of large apples in it, which
Martha was baking, to furnish the table with,
for the expected company. Martha herself was
busy at a side-tahle, too, making cakes for sup-
per. The tea-kettle was in a corner, with a
column of steam rising gently from the spout,
and Ellen’s little gray kitten, Lutie, was in the
other corner, asleep. Ellen herself was busy,
here and there, about the room. She went oft-
en to the window, even after it was too dark to
see, and she watched her aunt continually with
a countenance expressive of much affection and
concern. Her aunt lay perfectly quiet and still,
as if she were asleep, only she would now and
76 Ropoupuus.
Mrs. Randon desires not to be moved.
then open her eyes and smile upon Ellen, if
she saw Ellen looking at her, and then close
them again.
The couch that she was lying upon had lit-
tle wheels at the four corners of it toward the
floor, so that it could be moved to and fro. El-
len had been accustomed, when the time ar
rived for her aunt to go to bed, to ask Martha
to help her move the couch into the bed-room,
by the side of the bed, and then assist her in
moving the patient from one to the other. El-
len, accordingly, about an hour after it became
dark, went to her aunt’s couch, and asked her,
in a gentle tone, if she would not like to go to
bed. But her aunt said no. She would not be
moved, she said, but would remain as she was
until her brother should come. She said, too,
that Martha and Ellen might eat their supper
when it was ready, and leave her where she
was.
Martha and Ellen finished their supper about
seven o’clock. Martha then took her place upon
the settle with her knitting-work as usual, and
Ellen went and sat down upon the little bear-
skin rug, and leaned her head toward her aunt.
Her aunt put out her hand toward Ellen’s
cheek, and pressed her head gently down upon
SICKNESS. 77
Ellen goes to sleep. She wakes, and goes to the window again.
the pillow, by the side of her own, and then
very slowly and feebly moved her fingers, once
or twice, down the hair on Ellen’s temple, as
if she were pleased to have her little niece ly-
ing near her. Ellen shut her eyes, and, for a
few minutes, enjoyed very much the thought
that she was such an object of affection to one
whom she loved so much; but, after a few
minutes, she began to lose her consciousness,
and soon fell fast asleep.
She slept more than an hour. It was, in fact,
nearly half past eight when she awoke. She
raised her head and looked up. She found that
Martha had fallen asleep too. Her knitting-
work had dropped from her hand. Ellen did
not wish to disturb her ; so she rose softly, went
to the fire, and put up a brand which had fall-
en down, and then crossed the room to the win-
dow, parted the curtains, and, putting her face
close to the glass, attempted to look out. Noth-
ing was to be seen. She listened. Nothing
was to be heard but the dreadful roaring of
the wind, and the clicking of the snow-flakes
against the windows.
Ellen came back to the couch again, and
looked at her aunt as she lay with her cheek
upon her pillow, apparently asleep. At first
78 Ropo.puvs.
Ellen calls Martha. They are both alarmed.
Ellen thought that she was really asleep; but
when she came near, she found that her eyes
were not entirely closed. She kneeled down
by the side of the couch, and said gently,
‘‘Aunt Anne, aunt Anne, how do you feel now?â€
Ellen saw that her aunt moved a little, and
she heard a faint whispering sound, but there
was no audible answer.
Ellen was now frightened. She feared that
her aunt might be dying. She went to Mar-
tha and woke her. Martha started up much
alarmed. Ellen told her that she was afraid
that her aunt was dying. Martha went to the
couch. She thought so too.
‘‘T must go,†said she, “to some of the neigh-
bors, and get them to come.â€
‘‘But you can not get to any of the neigh- -
bors,†said Ellen.
‘¢ Perhaps I can,†said Martha; « and, at any
rate, I must try.â€
So Martha began to prepare herself, as well
as she could, to go out into the storm, Ellen
standing by, full of apprehension and anxiety,
and helping her, so far as she was able to do so.
There was a neighbor who lived about a quarter
of a mile from the house, by a road which lay
through the woods, and which was, therefore,
SICKNESS. 79
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Martha goes to call a neighbor.
ordinarily not very much obstructed with the
snow. It was to this house that Martha was
going to attempt to make her way. When she
was ready, she went forth, leaving Ellen with
her aunt alone.
80 Rovpo.upeuves.
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As soon as Martha had gone, Ellen began to
make such preparations as she thought neces-
sary for the night. She placed the furniture of
the room in order. She brought in some wood
_ from the back room, and laid it down very gen-
tly by the side of the fire, so as to have a suf-
ficient supply of fuel at hand. She also brought
the water-pail and put it under the seat of the
settle, in order that the water might not freeze,
and by means of a long-handled tin dipper she
filled the tea-kettle full, in order that there
might be an ample supply of hot water, should
any occasion occur requiring any. She then
brought a small blanket and held it to the fire,
and when it was very thoroughly warm, she
put it very gently under the counterpane,
around her aunt’s feet, fearing that her feet
might be cold. In fact, they were very cold.
Ellen extinguished the lamp, too, and put it
away upon her table near the window, lest the
light of it should shine upon her aunt’s eyes and
THe SNOW-SHOES. Si
Ellen watches at the side of her aunt.
disturb her sleep. The light of the fire was suf-
ficient to illuminate the room. The light of the
fire, too, seemed more cheerful to Ellen than
that of the lamp. It flashed brightly upon the
walls and ceiling, and diffused a broad and ge-
nial glow all over the floor.
Ellen made all these arrangements in the
most quiet and noiseless manner possible. Dur-
ing all the time her aunt lay silent and motion-
less, as if in a profound slumber.
After Ellen had extinguished the lamp, she
paused a moment, looking around the room to
see if there was any thing which she had for-
gotten. She could not think of any thing else
to do, and so she concluded to sit down and
watch by her aunt until Martha should return.
She took a cushion from a great rocking-chair
which stood in a corner of the room, and put it
down upon the bear-skin rug. She then sat
down upon the cushion, and laid her head upon
the pillow by the side of her aunt. She then
gently took her aunt’s hand, and laid it upon
her cheek in the position in which her aunt
herself had placed it when Ellen had laid her
head down there before. She looked timidly
into her aunt’s face as she did this, to see
whether any signs that she was awake could
82 Ropo.Puus.
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A visitor.
be observed. ‘The eyes of the patient opened a
very little, and a faint smile lighted up her pale
features for a moment, and Ellen thought that
she could perceive a gentle pressure upon her
cheek from her aunt’s hand. In a moment,
however, both the hand and the face returned
to their state of repose as before.
Ellen remained quiet in this position a few
minutes, looking into the fire, and wondering
when Martha would come back, when she felt
something gently touching her upon the shoul-
der. She looked round, and found that it was
Lutie climbing up upon her. Lutie had jump-
ed up from the floor to the couch, and had crept
along to where Ellen was lying, and was now
cautiously stepping over upon her.
‘Ah, Lutie,†said she, *‘is it you? It is
time for you to go to bed.â€
Lutie’s bed was out in the back room. There
was no door leading from the room where Ellen
was directly into the back room. It was nec-
essary to go into a sort of entry first, and from
this entry into the back room by a separate
door. All this may be clearly understood by
referring to the plan.
It happened, however, that there was_an old
window in the partition between the great room
Toe SNOW-SHOES. 83
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Description of the place where Lutie slept. _
and the back room. The reason why this win-
dow was in the partition was this: the house
was first built without any back room, and then
the window on that side looked out upon the
yard. When at last the back room was built,
the window was rendered useless, but it was
not closed up. There was a curtain over it,
and this curtain was always left drawn. The
back room was used for storage of various
things, and for rough and heavy work on ex-
traordinary occasions.
Lutie’s bed was in a box in a corner of this
room. The place is marked / in the plan. The
bed was made of carpets, and was very warm.
Lutie was always put out there every night at
nine o’clock. She was not allowed to remain
at the fireside all night, lest she should do some
damage to the various things which were placed
there on cold nights to keep them warm. Lutie
was accustomed to remain quietly in her bed
until Martha got up in the morning. She al-
ways knew when Martha got up, however early
it might be, for she could see the glow of the
fire which Martha made shining through the
old window in the partition between the rooms.
When Lutie saw this light, she would go to the
window, jump up upon the sill outside, and
mew for Martha to let her in.
84 RopoLeuHus.
“Ellen puts Lutie to bed. a : ‘i The storm.
Although it was not yet nine o’clock, and
though Ellen would have liked Lutie’s com-
pany as long as she remained alone-with her
aunt, she thought she would put her out.
‘‘T may fall asleep myself,†said she, “and
then you will creep along upon Aunt Anne, and
disturb her. So you must go, Lutie.â€
She accordingly took up the kitten and car-
ried her out. When she opened the door into
the entry, she saw quite a little drift of snow,
which had blown in under the edge of the door
from the outer platform.
‘Ah, it is a cold and stormy night,†said
she ; ‘‘ but you must get into bed as soon as you
can, and get warm.â€
Ellen stopped a moment to listen to the sound
of the storm, as it howled and roared among
the trees of the forest, and then went back again
to her place at the fireside.
She moved her cushion and rug to the foot of
the couch, and then bringing a pillow from the
bed-room, she put it upon the couch, at the foot
of it, so that she could sit upon the cushion,
and lay her head upon her own pillow, without
any danger of incommoding or disturbing her
aunt. She then sat down and laid her head
upon this pillow, with her face toward the fire.
THe SNOW-SHOES. 85
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Ellen falls to sleep. Lutie falls to sleep too.
She determined, however, though she thus laid
her head down, not to go to sleep, but to keep
awake, if she possibly could, until Martha or
Hugh should return.
She did go to sleep, however, notwithstand-
ing all her resolution. She was asleep in fifteen
minutes after she had laid her head down.
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the back room, and Ellen’s aunt was asleep, so
that all were asleep. There was no one watch-
ing or awake in all the house.
86 RopoLpPuHus.
Progress of the drifting of the snow.
Ellen slept several hours. In the mean time,
the wind and storm raged more and more vio-
lently without, and the snow fell from the skies,
and was driven along the ground faster and
faster. Great drifts formed upon the roofs and
around the chimneys; and below, the yards,
the fences, the wood-piles were all covered.
Great banks of snow were formed, too, behind
the house, in the whirling eddy produced by
the wind in turning round the corner. One of
these banks rose gradually up against the win-
dows on that side. At ten o’clock the whole
lower sash of each window was covered; at
half past ten the snow had risen half way up
the upper sash, and at eleven one window was
entirely concealed, while only a little corner of
the other was left, and even that was fast dis-
appearing. The bucket in the well was filled,
and the snow was banked up against the sides
of the curb, till at last the crest of the drift be-
gan to curl over at the top, as if seeking to bury
up the well entirely. The fences were all hid-
den from view, and a cart, which had been left
standing in the corner of the yard, was so en-
tirely covered, that nothing remained but a
white and shapeless mound to mark the place
where it lay buried.
THe SNOW-SHOES. 87
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At last Ellen opened her eyes again. She
was at first frightened to find that she had been
asleep. She feared that some mischief might
have happened while she had been insensible.
The fire had burned entirely down, and the
room was almost dark. Ellen threw on a small
stick of wood to make a little blaze, and by the
light of this blaze she looked at her aunt. She
was lying, she found, in the same posture as
when Ellen went to sleep. Ellen put her ear
down to listen, and found that her aunt was
breathing, very gently indeed, but still breath-
ing.
Ellen looked at the clock; for there was a
large clock standing in a corner of the room.
It was twelve.
“Tt is midnight,†said Ellen; ‘I did not
think it was so late.â€
Ellen next put some large sticks of wood
upon the fire. The room, she thought, was
getting cold. The wood was dry, and it blazed
up very cheerfully, and illuminated the whole
apartment with a very cheerful light. Lutie
saw the light shining through the curtain, and
she supposed that it was morning, and that
Martha had built the fire; so she stretched
her paws and rubbed her face, and then, after
88 Ropo.upuus.
Lutie makes a mistake. The snow bank.
listening a moment to the sound of the storm,
she stepped over the side of the box where her
bed was made, walked to the window, leaped
up upon the window-sill, and mewed, accord-
ing to her usual custom, expecting that Martha
would come to let her in.
Ellen went and opened the window for Lutie.
Then she went back again to the fire. She
stood at the fire a minute or two, and then
went to the front window of the room, to look
out ; she wondered what could have become of
Martha. She listened at the window. The
storm was roaring dreadfully down the valley,
but nothing could be seen. The panes of glass
were half covered with the snow, which was
banked up upon the sash on the outside. Ellen
concluded that she would go to the door, where
she thought that perhaps she might see a little
way down the road, and if she could not see, at
least she could listen ; so she put a shawl over
her shoulders, and went out into the porch. She
shut the door leading from the porch into the
room, and then unlatched the porch door which
opened to the outer air.
As she opened the door, a great bank of snow,
which had been piled up on the outside of it,
fell in about her feet. Ellen stepped back a
THt SNow-SHOEs. 89
Ellen hears a-cry. She is alarmed.
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little, and then, standing still, she looked out
into the storm and listened. She had not list-
ened long before she thought she heard a dis-
tant cry. It came from down the road. She
listened again. There came a blustering blast
of wind which rocked the trees, whirled the
snow in her face, roared in the chimneys over
her head, and for a moment drowned all other
sounds. When this had passed, Ellen listened
again. She was sure she heard a distant cry.
‘Tt is my father and mother!†she exclaim-
ed; ‘‘they are out in the storm!â€
Kllen’s aunt had taught her to be collected
and composed in all sudden and alarming
emergencies, and always to take time to con-
sider calmly what to do, however urgent the
case might be. She stood for a moment, there-
fore, quietly where she was, and then determ-
ined to go and wake her aunt, and tell her what
she had heard, and ask her what she had bet-
ter do,
She tried to shut the door, but she could not.
The snow that had fallen in prevented its clos-
ing ; so she left it open, and went through the
porch to the inner door, and so back into the
toom, taking care to shut the inner door as soon
as possible after she had passed through.
90 - RopouPruHus.
io "Ellen calls upon her aunt in vain.
She went to the couch, and, kneeling down
before it, she put her hand softly upon her aunt’s
cheek and said, speaking in a low and gentle
tone,
“¢ Aunt! Aunt Anne?â€
There was no answer.
“ Aunt Anne!†she repeated. ‘‘ Wake up a
moment; I want to speak to you a moment.â€
There was still no answer. Ellen looked at
her aunt’s pale and beautiful face for a mo-
ment, in doubt whether to speak to her again,
and then she determined to give up the at-
tempt to awaken her, and to decide herself
what to do.
After a little reflection, she concluded that
she would go a little way at least, and see if she
could learn what the cries were that she had
heard. She accordingly went to a closet in her
aunt’s bed-room, and took down a cloak which
was hanging there, and also a warm quilted
hood. ‘These she put on. She then went into
the back room, and got a pair of snow-shoes*
* Snow-shoes are of an oval form, and large and flat.
They are made of basket-work, or of leather straps braided
together. They are worn by being fastened to the soles
of the feet, and prevent the feet from sinking down into the
snow.
THe SNow-SHOES. 91
The snow-shoes. Ellen equips herself. © She goes out.
which hung against the wall there. She car-
ried these snow-shoes into the porch, and put
them down upon the floor.
‘‘ Now,†said she, ‘‘I will get the horn.†The
horn which she referred to was made of tin. It
was kept hanging upon a nail near the back
door, and was used for calling Hugh to dinner,
when he was far away from the house. It was
very hard to blow for one who was not accus-
tomed to it, but when it was blown skillfully
it could be heard a great way.
Ellen took down the horn from its nail, and
went back into the porch. She fastened the
snow-shoes to her feet, and, drawing the cloak
around her, she sallied out into the storm.
She could scarcely see where to go. The
wind blew the snow in her face, and every
thing was so covered that all the usual land-
marks were concealed from view. The snow
was very light, but the snow-shoes prevented
her from sinking into it. She walked on to-
ward the road, without, however, knowing ex-
actly on what course she was going. In fact,
in coming out of the yard, she inclined so far
to the left, in her bewilderment, that instead
of going out at the gateway, she passed over a
corner of the fence, without knowing it—fence
92 Ropo.puus.
Ellen blows the horn. She hears a reply.
and gateway being both alike deeply buried in
the snow.
As soon as Ellen found that she was in the
road, she stopped, and, turning her back to the
wind, blew a long and loud blast with her horn.
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She then immediately paused to listen, in or-
der that she might hear if there should be any
reply. She heard a reply. It sounded like
one or two voices calling together. The voices
were shrill. As soon as the response ceased,
Ellen blew her horn again.
There was a second response, louder than
the preceding one. Ellen was very much
pleased to find that her signals were heard, and
ES:
Tue SNOW-SHOES. 93
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Operation of snow-shoes. Ellen finds her mother.
she immediately began to walk on down the
road, in the direction from which the sounds
had proceeded.
One makes but a slow and laborious progress
when walking upon snow-shoes. It is true that
the shoes do not sink far into the snow, but they
sink a little, and they are so large and un-
wieldy that it is quite difficult to walk upon
them. Besides, the snow-shoes which Ellen |
wore were too large for her. They were made
fora man. Still, Ellen advanced without any
serious difficulty, though she was obliged to
stop now and then to rest. Whenever she
stopped she would blow her horn again, and
listen for the response. The response always
came, and it became louder and louder the far-
ther she proceeded down the valley.
At length Ellen arrived at the place from
which the cries that she had heard proceeded.
She found there a horse and sleigh almost buried
in the snow, with her mother and Rodolphus in
the sleigh. It would be hard to say which was
most astonished, Ellen, to find her mother and
Rodolphus in such a situation, or Mrs. Linn, at
finding Ellen coming to their rescue.
“ Why, mother !†exclaimed Ellen, ‘is this
you ?â€
94 Ropoupuus.
Conversation between Ellen and her mother.
“Why, Ellen!†said her mother, “ is it pos-
sible that this is you?â€
‘‘Why, mother!†said Ellen, more and more
astonished, “did you undertake to come up in
all this storm alone, with only Rodolphus 2â€
‘* No,†said her mother ; ‘‘Hugh came with
us. We have been four hours getting so far as
here, and when Hugh found that we could not
get any further, he left us, and went away
alone to get some help.â€
‘‘ And you are almost frozen to death, I sup-
pose,†said Ellen.
‘‘No,†said her mother, “we are not very
cold ; we are well wrapped up in buffalo robes,
and the bottom of the sleigh is filled with straw.â€
Rodolphus peeped out from beneath the mass
of coverings with which he was enveloped, un-
harmed, but yet pale with anxiety and terror,
though now overjoyed at seeing Ellen.
‘‘But I don’t see now what we are to do, to
get home,†said Ellen. ‘There is only one
pair of snow-shoes, and there are three of us to
go.â€
‘We must go one at a time, then,†said Ro-
dolphus.
‘But when one has gone, how can we get
the snow-shoes back?†asked Ellen.
THe SNoOwW-SHOES. 95
The party are in great perplexity.
‘¢T don’t know, I am sure,†said Mrs. Linn.
**T don’t know what we shall do.â€
‘‘Why did not father come with you?†ask-
ed Ellen, despondingly.
‘‘He was gone away,†said her mother.
‘‘We waited for him a long time, but he did
not come, and so Hugh said that he would leave
his team in the village for the night, and come
with me. But he went away some time ago,
and I don’t know what can have become of
him.â€
While this consultation had been going on,
the storm had continued to rage around them
in all its fury. The track behind the sleigh
had been wholly obliterated, the horse was half
buried, and the snow was fast rising all around
the sleigh, and threatening, before long, to over-
whelm the party entirely. They were entirely
at a loss to know what to do; so they paused
a moment in their perplexity, and during the
pause, Ellen thought that she heard another
cry.
‘* Hark!†said she.
- They all listened as well as the howling of
the wind around them would allow them to
listen. It was certainly a distant shout that
they heard.
96 Ropvo.upuus.
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Rodolphus acts in a very unmanly manner.
** Yes,†said Ellen.
‘‘Tt must be Hugh,†said her mother. _
Ellen raised the horn to her lips, and blew a
long and loud blast, turning the horn, as she did
so, in the direction of the voice. They all list-
ened after the sound of the horn had ceased,
and heard a reply.
“Yes,†said Ellen, “it must be Hugh. I
will go down to him on my snow-shoes.â€
“No,†said Rodolphus, “you must not go
and leave us here alone.â€
“Yes,†said Ellen, “I will go. I can give
him the snow-shoes, and then he can go and
get some help for us.â€
Rodolphus declared that Ellen should not go,
and began to scream and cry in order to com-
pel his mother to prevent her; but his mother
said nothing, and Ellen went away. She said,
as she went,
‘‘T will blow the horn now and then, mother,
and as long as you hear it, you will know that
I am safe.â€
Ellen went toiling on down the road, stop-
ping every few minutes to blow her horn, and
to listen to the responses of the voice. She soon
found that she was rapidly drawing near to the
place whence the sound proceeded. She per-
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Tue SNOW-SHOES. 97
Ellen goes down the road. Antonio.
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ceived that the voice was that of a man. She
had no doubt that it was Hugh, and that he had
lost his way, and was calling for help. She
still felt great anxiety, however, for she did not
see, if it should prove to be Hugh, what he could
do with only one pair of snow-shoes for four, to
extricate such a party from their perilous con-
dition. She thought of her aunt, too, lying sick
and alone upon her couch, and of the distress
and anxiety which she supposed the helpless
patient would feel, if she should wake up and
find that both Martha and Ellen had gone away,
and left her, sick as she was, in absolute soli-
tude.
She, however, pressed diligently forward, and
at length found herself drawing nearer and
nearer to the voice. Presently she began to see
a dark mass lying helplessly in the snow just
before her.
‘“‘ Hugh,†said she, “‘ are you here ?â€
“T am here,†replied the voice, ‘‘ but it is not
Hugh.â€
‘Why, Antonio, is it you?†said Ellen. She
had recognized Antonio’s voice. ‘ How came
you to be here ?â€
‘‘ How came you to be here, is the question,
I think ?†rejoined Antonio.
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98 Ropo.pPuus.
Antonio carries Ellen back to her mother.
‘“‘T have got snow-shoes,†said Ellen. “I
heard cries, and I came out to see. My mother
and Rodolphus are up the road a little way, in
a sleigh, and the snow is covering them over
very fast. I'll blow my horn for them.â€
Here Ellen blew another long and loud blast
with her horn, and immediately afterward she
heard the distant call of her mother and of Ro-
dolphus answering it together.
‘All right,†said Antonio; ‘they answer.
Now the first thing to do is to get up to them.
Give me the snow-shoes, and I think I can car-
ry you right along.â€
“Oh no,†said Ellen, ‘I am too heavy.â€
‘Tet us try,†said Antonio. So saying, he
climbed up out of the snow as well as he could,
and put on the snow-shoes. They were very
easily put on. Antonio found that the snow-
shoes bore him up completely, but Ellen had
sunk down into the drift when she was deprived
of them. Antonio, however, soon raised her
again, and took her in his arms. LEnveloped as
she was in her cloak, she made a rather large
looking load, though she was not very heavy.
Still, it was difficult to carry even a light load,
walking with such shoes, on such a yielding
surface, and in such a storm. Antonio was
THe SNoW-SHOES. 99
Antonio forms a plan. Success of it.
obliged to stop very often to rest and to take
breath. At such times, Ellen would blow her
horn, and listen for the answer. Thus they
gradually got back safely to the sleigh.
As they had thus come up the hill, Antonio,
in the intervals of his conversation with Ellen,
had determined on the course which he would
pursue. He knew that there was a snow-sled
at Mr. Randon’s house; that is, a hand-sled
made light, and with the shoes of the runners
very broad and flat. By means of this con-
struction, the sled had, like the snow-shoes, the
property of not sinking much in the snow. An-
tonio determined to go himself up to the house
on the snow-shoes—leaving Ellen, with Ro-
dolphus and her mother, in the sleigh—and get
this sled, and he hoped, by means of it, to draw
them all up safely one by one. The poor horse,
he thought, would have to be left in the drifts
to die.
Antonio’s plan succeeded completely. He
put Ellen under the buffalo robes in the sleigh,
and covered her entirely in, except that he al-
lowed one little opening on one side for the horn,
which he advised her to blow from time to time,
as it might possibly help Hugh to find his way
back to them. He then left the party in the
100 RopoLpuus.
His efforts to obtain a snow-sled.
sleigh, and was soon lost from view. He went
toiling up the hill tothe house. He walked into
the yard. He groped his way to the barns and
sheds, but the doors were all blocked up with
snow, so that he could not get them open. He,
however, contrived to climb up upon a roof, and
by that means to get into a barn window. He
left his snow-shoes on the scaffold, and then
groped his way down in the dark to the place
where Ellen had told him that the snow-sled
was kept. Every thing was in such perfect or-
der that he met with no difficulty on the way.
He found the sled, and, carrying it back to the
barn window, he contrived to heave it out there,
throwing the snow-shoes out after it.
He followed himself, descending as he had
ascended, by the roof of the shed. As soon as
he got into the road, he mounted upon his sled,
and, guiding himself by the sound of the horn,
which he heard from time to time, and by the
dark forms of the firs which grew upon the sides
of the road, he slid quite rapidly down to the
sleigh. To his great relief and joy, he found
that Hugh was there.
It proved that Hugh had lost his way, and
he would, perhaps, have perished had he not
heard the sound ofthe horn. The horn attract-
Tne SNOW-SHOES. 101
en —
Hugh is found. He reaches home safely.
ed his attention just as he was about giving up
in despair. He supposed that the sound came
from some farmer’s house, where the people
were, for some reason or other, blowing a horn.
He succeeded at last in making his way to the
place from which the sound proceeded, and was
greatly astonished to find himself back at the
sleigh.
Antonio took’ Hugh home first. Each took
the snow-shoes by turns, and drew the other on
the sled. When they reached the house, An-
tonio left Hugh there, and returned himself for
the others. The second time, he took Rodolph-
us; the third time, Ellen. Their mother in-
sisted on being left to the last. By the time
that the party were all safely conveyed to the
house, Hugh had got the barn doors open, and
~ had brought out a yoke of oxen, with a lantern
and shovels. He then took the snow-shoes from
Antonio, and, putting them upon his own feet,
he walked on, to mark the way, while Antonio
followed with the oxen. Antonio was, however,
obliged to go behind the oxen in driving them,
so as to walk in the path which they had broken.
The snow was up to the sides of the oxen all
the way, and in some places they came to drifts
so deep that Antonio and Hugh were obliged to
102 Ropoupuus.
LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL CCl
The whole party get home. Ellen’s grief.
shovel the snow away for a long time, before
the oxen could get through. At length, how-
ever, they reached the place where the horse
and sleigh had become foundered. The horse
was nearly exhausted with fatigue and cold.
Hugh and Antonio trod down and shoveled
away the snow around him, and then unfast-
ened the harness, so as to separate the horse
from the sleigh. They then turned back the
shafts of the sleigh, and fastened the oxen to
them by a chain, turning the heads of the oxen
up the hill. Hugh got into the sleigh, to ride
and drive the oxen. Antonio walked behind,
leading the horse. The road was now so bro-
ken, that, though the snow was very deep, and
Antonio and the horse both sank down very far
into it, it was possible for them to get along.
They stopped two or three times to rest, and
twice to shovel away the snow; but, at last,
they safely reached the house, and, turning into
the yard, went directly to the barn.
‘* Now,†said Hugh, ‘I can take care of
every thing here. You had better go into the
house, and see if all is right there.â€
So Antonio went into the house. Ellen came
out to meet him at the porch door, weeping as
if her heart would break. Antonio asked her
Tue SNow-SHOES. 103
Antonio attempts to comfort Ellen.
Bee ces kcadoeatitaieeneaaeareteenn igi ana Riana
what was the matter. She said that her Aunt
Anne was dead.
Antonio tried to comfort Ellen as well as he
could, but it was very hard to comfort her. In
the course of the evening, however, she was
sometimes tolerably composed, and at one such
time, when she was sitting upon the settle, An-
tonio took a seat by her side, and talked with
her a little while about her going down to her
mother in the storm.
“T don’t know,†said he, ‘ what she will
think of your having saved her life by your
courage and presence of mind, but you may
depend that I shall not very soon forget your
having saved mine.â€
104 Ropoupuus.
Rodolphus’s fears. Effect of disobedience.
CHAPTER V.
DEATH.
Ropo.puus was very much shocked and over-
powered at’ witnessing the scene of anxiety and
sorrow into which he found himself ushered,
when he arrived at the house. He sat down
for a time on Hugh’s bench, in the corner, by
the fire, until he was warm. His mother then
came and undressed him, and put him to bed
in a sort of attic chamber over the great room.
Rodolphus was afraid to be left alone in the
solitary chamber. The wind howled mourn-
fully among the trees of the neighboring forest,
and the snow clicked continually against the
windows. Rodolphus was, however, not afraid
of the storm, nor was he afraid of robbers or
of ghosts. In fact, he did not know what he
was afraid of. Still, he was afraid. Undutiful
and disobedient boys are always afraid when
they are left alone.
In fact, Rodolphus would have refused to go
to bed altogether, had it not been that his spirit
DEATH. 105
Rodolphus is afraid of Antonio.
Fee ee eee oerucnenennanneneceneemaaanmmarneenn elie
was awed and subdued by the presence of death,
and by the strange situation in which he so sud-
denly found himself placed. Notwithstanding
this, however, he was upon the point of making
some resistance when his mother first came to
him to take him away, but just then Antonio
came into the room, and, perceiving that there
was about to be some difficulty, he stopped and
looked at Rodolphus, as if to see what he was
going to do. Rodolphus immediately submit-
ted, and allowed himself to be led away. He
was more afraid of Antonio than he was even
of being left alone in his chamber.
The next morning, when Rodolphus awoke,
he found that the storm was still raging. He
looked out the window, and perceived that the
air was full of driving snow, while upon the
ground. nothing was to be seen but vast and
shapeless masses of white. He rose, dressed
himself, and came down stairs. He found a
great fire blazing in the fire-place, but every
thing was very still and solitary about the
house. ‘The body had been removed to the bed-
room, and was laid out there. The bed-room
door was open. Hugh and Antonio were out,
trying to get into the barn, Ellen was walk-
ing softly about the bed-room, putting away
106 Ropoupaus.
Ellen mourns her aunt’s death.
the things which had been used during the sick-
ness, but which were now needed no longer.
Martha, who had got home the evening before
while Ellen had been gone, and had brought
some of the neighbors with her, was busy pre-
paring the breakfast. Both she, however, and
Ellen, and the others who were there, moved
about silently, and spoke, when they spoke at
all, in a subdued and gentle tone, as’ if they
were afraid of disturbing the repose of the dead.
When the breakfast was ready, Martha went
to call Hugh, and Antonio, and all the others
to come to the table. They all came except
Ellen. She remained in the bed-room to watch
with the body of her aunt. Her heart was full
of trouble. As she sat by her aunt’s bedside,
she thought bitterly of her loss, and she looked
forward with many anxious forebodings to the
future. She felt as if her happiness was gone
forever. She loved her father and mother, it
was true, but her aunt had seemed to be her
best and truest friend; and now that her aunt
was gone from her forever, she felt alone and
desolate.
After breakfast, Antonio went away upon the
snow-shoes to see if he could obtain some as-
sistauce from the neighbors in relation to the #
~~
DEATH. e107
nei
Preparations for the funeral. The grave.
sca aceite eee etal
funeral. The storm, he said, appeared to have
abated. The clouds looked thin, and at one
time he could almost see the sun. In about
‘two hours he returned, bringing with him two
or three men, all upon snow-shoes, for the snow
which had fallen was so deep that any other
mode of traveling was impossible.
The preparations for the funeral went on dur-
ing the day. The third day the coffin came.
It was brought upon a snow-sled, which was
drawn by two men upon snow-shoes. The
storm had not yet entirely abated. The wind
was high, and the air was growing intensely
cold. This was to be expected. It is usually
much colder, in such cases, after the storm is
over, than while the snow continues to fall.
They dug the grave at some little distance
from the house, under the margin of a wood,
where there was a little shelter. In digging
it, they had first to go down through the deep
snow, and then, with pick-axes and iron bars,
to dig into the frozen ground. When the grave
was ready, they put boards over it, to prevent
its being filled up again with the snow.
The funeral took place just at sunset. Hugh
had broken out a road to the place by means of
_ ae the oxen. The men placed the coffin on a sled -
108 RopouPuus.
Ellen insists on going to the grave.
it had been arranged that two of the neighbors —
were to draw it. They said at first that none
but men could go to the grave; but Ellen said
that she must go.
‘‘T can walk very well,†said she, ‘‘I know,
if you can let me have a pair of the snow-shoes.
I must go. My aunt loved me, and always
took care of me, and I must keep with her till
the very last.â€
When the men found how desirous she was
to go, they said that they could take another
sled and draw her. They said that if she would
like to take Rodolphus with her, they could
draw him too; but Rodolphus said that he did
not wish to go.
When all was ready, the company assembled.
in the great room, and Antonio read a prayer
which Ellen found in a prayer-book that had
belonged to her Aunt Anne. It was a prayer
suitable to a funeral occasion. When the pray-
er had been read, the funeral procession moved
mournfully from the door.
The coffin went first, covered, as it lay upon
the sled, with a black cloak for a pall, and
drawn by two men. The other sled followed,
drawn also by two men. Ellen was seated
upon the second sled, wrapped in buffalo robes. ,
DEATH. 109
The funeral procession. — The burial.
The road had been broken out, so as to be pass-
able, but the snow was very deep, and the men
made their way with great difficulty through it.
They stopped once or twice on the way to rest.
Pay
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4 ‘
ATA:
THE FUNERAL,
When they arrived at the grave, they found
that the sun was shining pleasantly upon the
spot, and the trees sheltered it from the wind.
110 Ropo.upPuus.
Ellen is visited with a new affliction.
Still it seemed to Ellen, as she looked down
into the deep pit from the top of the snow which
surrounded it, that it was a very cold grave.
The men let the coffin down, and then two of
them remained to fill the earth in again, while
Hugh and Antonio drew Ellen home.
Distressed and unhappy as Ellen was at the
death of her aunt, there was another blow still
to come upon her. She found, when she reach-
ed the house on her return from the funeral,
that the whole family were in a state of con-
sternation and terror at the tidings which had
arrived from the village, that her father had
perished in the storm. He had been across the
river when the storm came on. In attempting
to return, his horse had become exhausted in the
snow, and he was forced to abandon him and
attempt to find his way home alone. He lost
his way, and wandered about till his strength
failed, and then, benumbed with the cold, and
wearied with the hopeless toil, he sank down
into a drift and fell asleep. Of course, he never
woke again. He was found, when the storm
was over, by means of a small dark spot form-
ed by a part of his shoulder, which projected
above the surface of the snow.
It was thus that Rodolphus lost his father.
Consequences oF Bap Trainine. 1l1l
Rodolphus playing with Annie. Ellen.
re dae ed eR nd echiemncaniiiepndivetinteninsition i licaiiecnpnsellala ea
———__—_ -——
CHaprTrer VI.
ConsEQUENCES oF Bap TRAINING.
One pleasant morning in the month of June,
during the next summer after the great storm,
Rodolphus was drawing his sister Annie about
the yard in a little green cart which her sister
Ellen kept for her. There was a great elm-
tree in the middle of the yard, with a path lead-
ing all around it. Rodolphus was going round
and round this tree. Annie was playing that
Rodolphus was her horse, and she had reins to
drive him by. She also had a little whip to
whip him with when he did not go fast enough.
Presently Ellen came to the door. She had
a small hammer in one hand, and a box con-
taining some small nails and tags of leather in
the other. She was going to train up a climb-
ing rose, which had been planted by the side
of the door.
Ellen told Rodolphus that she thought it was
time for him to get ready to go to school.
“Oh no,†said Rodolphus, “it is not time
112 Ronéieavés
Conversation between Rodolphus and his mother.
yet ;†so he went prancing and galloping on
around the great tree.
A moment afterward his mother came to the
door.
‘¢ Rodolphus,†said she, ‘it is time for you
to go to school.â€
‘‘Qh no, mother, not yet,†said Rodolphus.
*¢ Yes,†said his mother, ‘it is quite time.
Come in directly.â€
‘Well, mother,†said Rodolphus, ‘TI will.â€
Mrs. Linn stopped a moment to look at El-
len’s rose-tree, and to say ‘“‘ How pretty it looks
climbing up here by the door,’ and then she
went in. Rodolphus continued to run round
the yard. Presently he came prancing up to
the door, and stopped to see what Ellen was
doing.
‘‘ Rodolphus,†said Ellen, ‘you ought to
obey mother. She said that you must go to
school.†|
‘¢Oh, pretty soon,†said Rodolphus. ‘‘ She is
not in any hurry.â€
‘¢ Yes, Rodolphus,†said Annie, in a very pos-
itive manner, “ you ought to obey my mother.
You must go to school.â€
So saying, Annie began to move as if she
were going to get out of the cart, but Rodolph-
“
ConSEQUENCES oF Bap Trainine. 113
Rodolphus is very disobedient. The cart.
us, perceiving this, immediately began to draw
the cart along, and thus prevented her. She
could not get out while the cart was going.
Rodolphus continued to run about for some
time longer. . Annie begged of him to stop and
let her get out, but he would not. At length
his mother came to the door again, and renew-
ed her commands. She said that unless he
stopped playing with the cart, and went to
school immediately, she should certainly pun-
ish him.
‘‘Why, mother,†said Rodolphus, ‘it is not
late. Besides, I am going to draw Annie to
school in the cart, and so we shall go very
quick.â€
‘¢No,†said his mother, ‘* you must not take
the cart to school. If you do, it will come to
some damage.â€
‘‘Oh no,†said Rodolphus. ‘Go and get me
Annie’s books, and I will start off directly.â€
His mother went into the house and brought
out a spelling-book, and put it down on the step
of the door. She called out at the same time
to Rodolphus, who was at that time near the
great tree, telling him that there was the book,
and that he must leave the cart, and take An-
nie and the book, and go directly.
H
114 Ropo.uPuus.
How Annie obtained her cart.
The reason why Mrs. Linn was so solicitous
for the safety of the cart was because it was
Ellen’s cart, and she knew that Ellen prized it
very highly. The way that Ellen came to have
such a cart was this:
One day she was walking alone near the back
fence of the garden, at a place where the fence
‘was very high and close, when she heard the
voices of some children on the other side, in a
little green lane, where children often used to
play. Ellen thought she heard Rodolphus’s
voice among the others, and there appeared to
be some difficulty, as, in fact, there usually was,
where Rodolphus’s voice could be heard. So
Ellen climbed upon a sort of trellis, which had
been made there against the fence, in order
that she might look over and see what was the
matter.
She found that there were two girls there
with a small cart, and that Rodolphus had got
into the cart, and was insisting that the girls
should draw him along. The girls looked
troubled and distressed, and were not trying to
draw.
“Pull,†said Rodolphus. “Pull away,
hearty.†| :
‘* No,†said the girls, ‘we can’t pull. It is
CONSEQUENCES OF Bap TrRaInine. 115
Rodolphus and the two poor girls. The cart broken.
too heavy; besides, you will break down our
cart.â€
** Rodolphus!†said Ellen.
Rodolphus turned his head, and saw his sis-
ter looking down upon him from the top of the
fence.
“Ellen,†said he, “is that you?â€
*‘Yes,†said Ellen, “I would not trouble
those poor girls. Let them have their cart.â€
‘Why, they could pull me just as well as
not,†said Rodolphus, ‘if they would only try.
Come, girls,†he added, “give one good pull,
and then I will get out.â€
The girls hesitated a moment, being obvious-
ly afraid that the cart would be broken. They
looked up to Ellen, as if they hoped that in
some way or other she could help them, but
Ellen knew not what to do; so they concluded
to submit to Rodolphus’s terms. They made a
desperate effort to draw the cart along a few
steps, but the result which they had feared was
realized. The cart went on, staggering, as it
were, under its heavy burden, for a short space,
and then a crack was heard, and one side of it
sunk suddenly down to the ground. The axle-
tree had broken close to the wheel. |
The children seemed greatly distressed at. °
116 RopouPuus.
Ellen buys the poor girls’ cart. The price.
this accident. Rodolphus got out of the cart,
and looked at the fracture, appearing perplexed
in his turn, and not knowing what to say. The
oldest girl took up the wheel, and began to ex-
amine the fracture with a very sorrowful coun-
tenance, while the youngest looked on, the pic-
ture of grief and despair.
‘‘ Now, Mary,†said the youngest child, in a
very desponding tone, ‘‘ [ don’t believe we can
sell our cart at all.â€
‘¢ Do you wish to sell it?†asked Ellen.
‘‘ Yes,†said Mary. ‘Father said that we
might sell it, if we could find any body that
would buy it; but now it is broken, I don’t sup-
pose that any body will.â€
‘¢ How much do you ask for it ?†said Ellen,
‘A quarter of a dollar,†said Mary.
‘‘ Well,†replied Ellen, ‘perhaps J will buy
it. If you will bring it round to our house this
evening after tea, I will get Antonio to look at
it and see if it is worth a quarter of a dollar ;
or, rather, if it was worth that sum before it»
was broken—for that will make no différence
and if he says it was, perhaps I may buy it.â€
‘¢ Well,†said Mary, ‘‘ we will.â€
‘‘Ts Beechnut coming to our house this eyen-
ing?†asked Rodolphus,
CoNSEQUENCES OF Bap TRAINING. 117
Rodolphus carries the cart home.
‘¢ Yes,†said Ellen.
The girls seemed much relieved of their dis-
tress at hearing this.» Mary took up the broken
wheel and put it into the cart, saying at the
same time,
** Come, Ally, let us carry it home.â€
Mary stooped down to take hold of one side
of the cart, while her sister took hold of the
other, and so they lifted it up.
‘¢ Rodolphus,†said Ellen, “I think you had
better help them carry the cart home.â€
‘¢ Yes,†said Rodolphus, ‘ I will.â€
So Rodolphus took the wheel out of the cart,
and gave it to Mary to carry; then, lifting up
the cart bodily, he put it upside down upon his
head, as if it were a cap, and began to run after
“the girls with it. They fled, filling the air with
shouts of laughter, and thus the three went off
together, all in high glee.
The end of it was, that Ellen bought the cart,
and Antonio made a new axle-tree for it, and
~put it, in all respects, in complete repair. He
also painted it beautifully inside and out, mak-
ing it look better than when it was new. El-
len’s motive in getting the cart was chiefly to
promote Annie’s amusement, but still she val-
ued it herself very highly.
118 RopDoLPuus.
————
Beechnut’s help in respect to the cart.
See Se A ee enema orcenaennecerttrs aaa ana
She used often to lend it to Rodolphus when
he was playing with Annie in the yard, and
Rodolphus would draw his sister about in it.
Ellen always gave him many cautions not to
go too fast, and was very careful never to allow
him to put any thing inside that would bruise
or soil it. There was a little seat inside for An-
nie to sit upon, with a box beneath it where a
small basket of provisions could be stored, in
case of an excursion. Beechnut had promised,
too, to make Annie a whip, and Ellen was going
to make her a pair of reins, so that when Ro-
dolphus was drawing her she might play drive.
But to return to the story.
Rodolphus drew the cart up to the door, and
taking up the book, he put it upon Annie’s lap,
and then began to move away again.
“Stop,†said Annie; “stop, and let me get
out.â€
“No,†said Rodolphus, “ I am going to draw
you to school.â€
“No,†said Annie, “my mother said that
you must not take my cart to school.â€
. Oh, she won’t care,†said Rodolphus, still
going.
“ But she said that you must not,†persisted
Annie.
ConsEQUENCES oF Bap Trainine. 119
Annie in trouble. Boys going a fishing.
rr cicaatinnactianiannannusstenyteieanisaianmdiannenman
«That was because she thought the cart
would come to some damage,†said Rodolphus.
« But it will not come to any damage. I shall
bring it home all safe at noon, and then she
won’t care.â€
By this time Rodolphus had got out into the
road. Annie looked anxious and distressed ;
but, as Rodolphus walked rapidly on, she was
entirely helpless, and could do nothing but sit
still, though she urged Rodolphus to stop again
and again, until, at last, finding that it did no
good, she gave up in despair, and resigned her-
self to her fate.
They proceeded in this way until they had
- got pretty near the village, when, as they were
going along the road, which, at this place, led
near the margin of the river, just below the
bridge and mill, Rodolphus saw two boys get-
ting into a boat. He asked them where they
were going; they said that they were going
a fishing.
“IT mean to go too,†said Rodolphus, looking
toward Annie.
“No,†said Annie, ‘you must not go, for
then what shall I do with my cart?â€
“ Oh, you can draw your cart along to school
yourself very well,†said Rodolphus ; and, so
120 Ropo.upeuus.
Annie is abandoned in the road.
el
4 —-LLNMOS,
—— AISLE /
THE BOYS AND THE BOAT
saying, he lifted Annie hastily and roughly out
of the cart, calling out, at the same time, to
the boys to wait a minute for him. He put
the handle, which was at the end of the tongue
ConSEQUENCES oF Bap TrRaInNinG. 121
Annie’s return from school. The cart.
rr aei ashame saennsiithneteemngierentpsttannenniaiiesceneniannininnmnassndeinemninimiats
of the cart, into Annie’s hand, and then ran
down to the water; and thus, almost before
Annie had time to recover from her astonish-
ment, she found herself left alone in the road,
while the boat, with Rodolphus and the other
boys in it, began slowly to recede from the
shore. .
Annie began to cry. Rodolphus called out
to her, in a rough voice, to go along to school.
So she began to walk slowly along, drawing
the cart wearily after her.
On her way home from school that day, when
she came to the place in the road where Ro-
dolphus had left her in the morning, she found
him waiting there for her. She was coming
without the cart. Rodolphus asked her what
she had done with it. She said that she had
left it at school. The teacher had told her that
it was too heavy for her to draw, and had put
it in a corner, to wait till Rodolphus came.
Rodolphus then told Annie to sit down upon a
stone by the side of the road till he came back,
and then began to run toward the school-house.
In a short time he came back, bringing the cart.
He put Annie into it, and went toward home.
Annie asked him where he had been all the
day, but he did not answer. He seemed dis-
122 Ropo.puus.
irisctasingiescsitielniabtiaraciettitaicneareticanesipeaataesiailinea inmates atl ieee Le
Rodolphus calls his mother. Conversation.
contented and uneasy, and preserved a moody
silence all the way home, except that once he
turned, and charged Annie not to tell his moth-
er or Ellen that he had not been at school that
day. When he reached home, he left the cart
at the door, and, stepping into the entry, he be-
gan to call out aloud,
*‘ Mother! mother !â€
Ellen came to the door, and said, in a gentle
voice,
‘Mother can’t come now, Rolfy; she is
busy.â€
‘‘ But I want to see her a minute,†said he.
** Mother! mother !â€â€
A moment afterward his mother appeared at
her bed-room window.
‘What do you want, Rolfy?†said she.
Rodolphus said nothing, but stood still, point-
ing to the cart with a triumphant air.
‘¢ What ?†said his mother.
“See !†said Rodolphus.
*¢ What is it?†said she.
The cart,†said Rodolphus ; “ all safe.â€
‘¢ Well,†said his mother, “‘ what then 2â€
‘Why, you said,†replied Rodolphus, “ that
if I took it to school, it would come to some
damage.â€
ConsEQUENCES OF BaD TRAINING. 123
Rodolphus gets deeper and deeper into trouble,
‘Well, it might have come to some dam-
age,†said she, ‘¢ you know, and you ought not
to have taken it.â€
So saying, his mother went away from the
window.
Rodolphus was, in fact, a source of continual
trial and trouble to his mother, though she did
not know one half of his evil deeds. He con-
cealed them from her very easily, for she never
made a careful inquiry into his conduct when
he was out of her sight. He played truant con-
tinually, going off to play with idle boys. He
fell into bad company, and formed many evil
habits. He was continually getting into mis-
chief among the neighbors. They complained
of him, sometimes, to his mother, but this did
no good. Generally, she would not believe any
thing that they said against him, and whenever
any of his evil deeds were fully proved to her,
she made so many excuses for him, and looked
upon his misconduct with so indulgent a view,
that she exercised no restraint upon him what-
ever.
He wanted more money than his mother
could furnish him with, and he gradually fell
into dishonest means of obtaining it. His sis-
124 Ropvoupuus.
Rodolphus learns to steal. The eggs.
ter Ellen had some poultry, and, once a week,
she used to commission him to carry the eggs
into the village for sale. Ellen used to go out
every morning to get the eges from her nests,
but Rodolphus would often go out before her,
and take a part of the eggs and hide them.
These he would consider his own ; and so, when
he carried her supply to market, he would se-
cretly add to them those he had thus purloined,
so as to get more money for the eggs than he
returned to her. He used to get the apples,
too, from the neighbors’ orchards ; and once,
when he was in a store in a village, and saw a
little money upon a counter, which a girl had
laid down there to pay for some thread, and
which the store-keeper had forgotten to put
away, Rodolphus, watching his opportunity,
slipped it into his pocket, and went away with
it. He felt very guilty after he had done this
for several days, but still he kept the money.
Ellen was the only person who had any in-
fluence over Rodolphus, and she had not a great
deal. She was, however, herself a great help,
and a great source of comfort to her mother.
As soon as she came home, she began, in a very
modest and unassuming manner, to introduce
the system and order which had prevailed in
oe <
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ConsEQUENCES oF Bap Trainine. 125
Ellen’s operations in her mother’s house.
her aunt’s household, into that of her mother.
She began with Annie’s and Rodolphus’s play-
things, which, when she first came home, were
scattered all over the house in disorder and con-
fusion. She collected these playthings all to-
gether, repaired the books which were dam-
aged, mended the broken toys, and arranged
them all neatly upon a shelf which her mother
allowed her to use for the purpose. Then she
gradually put the rooms in the house in order,
one after another. She drove up nails in con-
venient places to hang implements and uten-
sils upon. She induced Rodolphus to put the
yard and the grounds about the house in order.
Every useless thing that would burn was put
upon the wood-pile, and all other rubbish clear-
ed away. She planted the seeds of climbing
plants about the gateways, and near the win-
dows of the house, and in one corner she made
a very pretty trellis, by tying poles together
with a kind of very flexible wire, called bind-
ing-wire. Antonio showed her how to do it.
In fact, by means of what Ellen did, the house
was, in a very few months, entirely transform-
ed, and became one of the neatest and pleasant-
est cottages in all the town; and she and her
mother and Annie would have lived together
126 Ropo.puus.
Beechnut comes to take Rodolphus to ride.
very happily in it, had it not been for the anx-
iety and trouble which Rodolphus gave them.
One day Antonio, who often came to Mrs.
Linn’s to see if there was any thing he could do
for the family, and who had often talked with
Rodolphus about the evil of his ways, drove up
to the gate in a wagon, and proposed to Ro-
dolphus to go and take a ride with him.
“Yes,†said Rodolphus, ‘I will go.â€
‘‘Go and ask your mother first,’â€â€ said Anto-
nio.
‘Oh, she will let me go, I know,†said Ro-
dolphus, coming at the same time toward the
wagon.
‘¢ Go and ask her,†said Antonio.
So Rodolphus went and asked his mother,
and she gave him leave. He then ran back to
the wagon, climbed up into it, and took his seat
by the side of Antonio.
In the course of this ride, Antonio had a long
and plain conversation with Rodolphus about
his evil course of life, and the sorrows and suf-
ferings to which it would lead him, and in which
it would involve his mother and sister, if he went
on as he had begun. He told him, however,
that if, on the other hand, he would make a
change—if he would obey his mother, and go
CoNSEQUENCES oF Bap TRAINING. 127
Conversation in the wagon. Scene in the garden.
regularly to school, and keep away from bad
company, and become industrious and honest,
he would grow up to be a useful and respect-
able man, and would make himself and all
around him happy.
Rodolphus heard what Antonio said patient-
ly and attentively ap 4 to the end, and then
said,
*‘ Yes, Beechnut, my sister Ellen told me that
very same thing, and I have tried to be a bet-
ter boy, very hard indeed, but I can’t.â€
However, notwithstanding this, Rodolphus
promised Antonio that he would try once more,
and for several days after this conversation he
was a much better boy. He went to school
regularly, and was more willing to help his
mother and Ellen about the house. This last-
ed for about a week.
At the end of that time he was one evening
working with Ellen in the garden, about sun-
set, when he heard a sound near him by a wall.
There was an old stone wall on that side of the
garden, with bushes which grew upon the out-
side rising above it. Rodolphus looked up when
he heard the noise, and saw a boy’s head just
over the wall, at an opening among the bushes.
The boy held his finger to his lips, in token of
128 Ropoupuus.
reefer enema snitch das cpa
Rodolphus and the bad boy. The garden wall.
silence and secrecy, pointing very quickly to
Ellen, whose face at that instant was turned
ejother way, so that she did not see him ; he
ae: down behind the wall out of sight
again,
Rodolphus knew that the boy wished to speak
to him, and that he was prevented from doing
so because Ellen was there.
Accordingly, a moment afterward, Rodolph-
us told Ellen that she had better go in, and that
he would finish the rest of the work and come
in presently with the tools. Ellen thanked Ro-
dolphus for what she supposed was his disin-
terested kindness, and went in.
As soon as Rodolphus was alone, the boy’s
head appeared above the wall again.
‘‘She’s gone at last,†said he. I thought
she never would go.†The boy then seemed to
rise higher, as if he were stepping up upon a
stone outside the wall. He held out his hand
toward Rodolphus, saying, ‘“ See there !â€â€
Rodolphus looked, and saw that he had three
half dollars in his hand.
“‘ Where did you get that money 2†said Ro-
dolphus.
“Ah? said the boy, winking, and looking
very mysterious, ‘don’t you wish you knew ?
ConSEQUENCES OF Bap TRAINING. 129
Ellen feels compassion for Rodolphus. His deceitfulness.
You’d like to find the nest that has such eggs
as those in it, wouldn’t you? Well, Pll tell you
all about it to-night. Come out here after nine
o’clock. I will be here to meet you. We have
got plenty of money, and we’re going to-have a
good time.â€
Soon after this Rodolphus carried his tools to
the shed, and went in to his supper. About
eight o’clock it became dark, and at half past
eight Rodolphus said that he felt rather tired,
and he believed that he would go to bed. Feel-
ing guilty and self-condemned as he did, he ap-
peared absent-minded and dejected, and Ellen
was anxious about him. She was afraid that
he was going to be sick. She lighted the lamp
for him, and went up with him to his room,
and did all that she could to make him com-
fortable. At length she bade him good-night
and went away.
The place where Rodolphus slept was in a lit-
tle corner of an attic by a great chimney. The
place had been partitioned off, and there was a
door leading into it. This door had a hasp on
the inside. There was also a small window
which opened out upon the roof of a shed. It
was a pretty long step from the window down
to the roof of the shed, but yet Rodolphus had
I
130 Ropvo.puus.
Rodolphus creeps out of his window at night.
—_—
often got down there, although his mother had
repeatedly forbidden him ever to do so.
As svon as Ellen was gone, Rodolphus fast-
ened the door, and then waited a little while
till all was still. Then he opened the window
very gently, and crept out. He put out his light
s\
THE EVASION,
the last thing before he got out of the window,
and crept down upon the roof of the shed. He
stopped here to listen. All was still. He
walked softly, with his shoes in his hand, down
to the lower edge of the roof, and there he got
down to the ground by means of a fence which
joined the shed at one corner there.
CONSEQUENCES OF Bap TRAINING. 181
He spends the night in sin.
Rodolphus found the boys waiting for him
beyond the garden wall. He went away with
them, and spent the night in carousals and
wickedness, under a barn in a solitary place.
About one o’clock he came back to the house.
He climbed up the fence and got upon the shed.
He crept along the shed softly, with his shoes
in his hand as before, and got into his window.
When in, he shut down the window, undressed
himself, and went to bed.
And this was the end of all Rodolphus’s res-
olutions to reform.
132 Ropo.upuus.
Mr. I Randon endeavors to find a place for Rodolphus.
——_
CuHuapTeErR VII.
CRIME.
Ropotruus went on in the evil way which
we have described for some time, and at length
he became so disorderly in his conduct and so
troublesome, and caused his mother so much
anxiety and care, that she finally concluded to
follow the advice which all the neighbors had
very frequently given her, and bind the boy out
to some master to learn a trade. As soon as
she had decided upon this course, she asked the
assistance of Mr. Randon to find a good place.
Mr. Randon made a great many inquiries, but
he could not find any place that would do in
Franconia ; all the persons to whom he applied
in the village declined taking Rodolphus, giv-
ing various reasons for their refusals. Some
did not want any new apprentice, some had
other boys in view that they were going to ap-
ply to. Some said that Rodolphus was too old,
others that he was too young. Mr. Randon
thought that the real reason probably was, in a
CRIME. 133
I ese eniiae
Ihe difficulties. Mr. Kerber’s proposals.
great many of these cases, that the men did not
like Rodolphus’s character. In fact, one man
to whom he made application, after listening
attentively to Mr. Randon until he came to
mention the name of the boy, said,
“What! Rodolphus Linn? Is it Rodolphus
Linn ?â€
‘‘ Yes,†said Mr. Randon.
‘‘ Hoh!†said the man, ‘‘I would not have
Rodolphus Linn in my shop for a hundred dol-
lars a year.â€
At last, however, Mr. Randon found in an-
other town, aboutytwenty-five miles from Fran-
conia, a man who kept a livery-stable, that said
he wanted a boy. This man’s name was Ker-
ber. Mr. Kerber said that if Rodolphus was a
stout and able-bodied boy, he would take him.
Mr. Randon said that Rodolphus was stout
enough, but he frankly told Mr. Kerber that
the boy was rather rude and unmanageable.
‘‘ | take care of that,†said Mr. Kerber. “All
I want is to have him adle to do his duty. If
he is only able to do it, you need not fear but
that I’ll find ways and means of seeing that it
is done.â€â€™
Mr. Randon thought from this conversation,
and from other indications, that Mr. Kerber“was
134 Ropo.puus.
enim inna ineahacendaaticictett ci
The carpenter. Rodolphus prefers Mr. Kerber’s.
a very harsh man, and he thought that Rodolph-
us might be likely to have a hard time if ap-
prenticed tohim. He concluded, therefore, that,
before making his report to Mrs. Linn, he would
make some further inquiry. He found, at last,
another man in the same town with Mr. Kerber
who was willing to take Rodolphus. This man
was a carpenter. The carpenter was a man of
quiet and gentle spirit, and he bore a most ex-
cellent character among his neighbors. At first,
the carpenter was unwilling to take Rodolphus
when he heard what his character was, but
when Mr. Randon told him about the circum-
stances of the family, and explained to him that
it would be a deed of great benevolence to save
the boy from ruin, the carpenter said he would
take him for three months upon trial, and then,
if he found that he should probably succeed in
making him a good boy, he would take him
regularly as his apprentice. So Mr. Randon
went back to report the result of his inquiries
to Rodolphus’s mother.
Mrs. Linn was very anxious to have Rodolph-
_ us go to the carpenter’s, but Rodolphus himself
insisted on going to Mr. Kerber’s. The reason
why he wished to go there was, because Mr.
Kerber kept a stable and horses. He supposed *
CRIME. 135
Special stipulations with Mr. Kerber.
———
that his chief business would be to tend the
horses, and to ride about. This would be much
better, he thought, than to work hard all day
with planes, and saws, and chisels.
Ellen joined her mother in begging Rodolph- -
us to go to the carpenter’s, but he could not be
persuaded to consent, and so it was finally set-
tled that he should be bound apprentice to Mr.
Kerber. Mrs. Linn, however, made an express
stipulation, that while Rodolphus remained at
Mr. Kerber’s, he was never, on any account, to
be whipped. If he neglected his duty or be-
haved badly, Mr. Kerber was to find out some
other way to punish him besides whipping.
Mr. Kerber made no objection to this arrange-
ment. He said to Mr. Randon, when Mr. Ran-
don proposed this condition to him, that he
would make any agreement of that kind that
his mother desired. ‘I have learned,†said
he, ‘‘that there are various contrivances for
breaking refractory colts besides silk snappers.â€
When a boy is bound apprentice to a master,
a certain paper is executed between the master
on the one part, and the parent or guardian of
the boy on the other, which is called the Inden-
tures. The indentures specify the name and
age of the boy, and state the time for which
136 Ropo.puus.
Seiidhliediiasiiaiiniasiiatae hice iiesitcien ee a ieeiestueataataiadelaae
The indentures of apprenticeship. The stable.
he is bound to the master. During that time
the boy is bound to work for the master, and
to obey his orders. The master is bound to
provide food and clothing for the boy, and to
teach him the trade. He has a right to compel
the boy to attend industriously to his work, and
to punish him for any idleness, or disobedience,
or insubordination that he may be guilty of.
In a word, the master acquires, for the time that
the apprenticeship continues, the same rights
that the father, if the boy has a father, possess-
ed before. —
According to this custom, indentures of ap-
prenticeship were regularly drawn up, binding
Rodolphus to Mr. Kerber till he was twenty-one
years of age. He was then nearly twelve.
The indentures were signed, and Rodolphus
went to live with his new master.
He, however, soon began to have a pretty
hard life of it. He found that his business was
not to ride the horses about, but to perform the
most disagreeable and servile work in the stable.
He could not even ride the horses to water, for
there was a great trough in one corner of the
stable, with a stream of water always running
into it, and the horses were all watered there.
Rodolphus was employed in harnessing and un-
CRIME. 137.
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Rodolphus’s mode of life at Mr. Kerber’s.
harnessing the horses, and rubbing them down
when they came in; and in pitching down hay,
and measuring out oats and corn for them. He
had to work, also, a great deal at the house,
splitting wood and carrying it in, and in bring-
ing water for the washing. He was kept hard
at work all the time, except in the evening,
when he was generally allowed to roam about
the streets wherever he pleased.
Rodolphus did not have much open difficulty
with Mr. Kerber, for he found out very soon
that it was a very dangerous business to diso-
bey him. The first lesson that he had on that
subject was as follows:
One afternoon, when he had been at work at
the house, and had some difficulty with Mrs.
Kerber, he undertook to make her agree to some
of his demands by threatening, as he had been
accustomed to do with his mother, that if she
did not let him do what he wished, he would
go and jump into the pond. This pond was a
small mill-pond which came up to the foot of
Mr. Kerber’s garden, where the garden was
bounded by a high wall. MrsKerber took-no
notice of this threat at the time, but when her
- husband came home, she told him about it at
the supper-table.
138 Ropo.puus.,
ee
Mr. Kerber’s mode of disciplining Rodolphus.
‘* Ah!†said Mr. Kerber, when his wife had
finished her statement, “‘ he threatened to drown
himself, then? I am afraid he does not know
exactly what drowning is. I will enlighten
him a little upon the subject after supper.â€
Accordingly, after supper, Mr. Kerber com-
manded Rodolphus to follow him. Mr. Kerber
led the way down to the bottom of the garden,
and there he tied a rope round Rodolphus’s
waist, and threw him off into the water, and
kept him there until he was half strangled. He
would pull him up a moment to recover his
breath, and then plunge him in again and again,
until the poor boy was half dead with exhaus-
tion and terror. Then, pulling him out ‘upon
the bank, he left him to come to himself and
to return to the house at his leisure.
Rodolphus, after this, was very careful not to
come into any open collision with Mr. Kerber or
with his wife; but this kind of severity did him,
after all, no real good. When a boy has grown
to such an age as that of Rodolphus in habits
of self-indulgence, disobedience, and insubor-
dination, it is almost impossible to save him by
any means whatever; but heartless severity
like this only makes him worse. Rodolphus
hated his master, and he determined to do as
CRIME. 139
eS
Mr. Kerber’s old colt-pen. The stable-boy.
little for him as he possibly could. Mr. Kerber,
accordingly, was continually finding fault with
his apprentice for his idleness and his neglect,
of duty, and he used often to punish him by
putting him in what he called his prison.
This prison was a stall in one corner of the
stable, near a little room which Mr. Kerber used.
for his office and counting-room. ‘The stall had
been boarded up in front some years before,
and used to shut up a small colt in. It was
half full of boxes and barrels, and there was a
heap of straw in one corner of it. There was a
door in front, with a great wooden button out-
side. When Mr. Kerber got out of patience
with Rodolphus, he used to put him into this
old colt-pen and button him in, and sometimes
keep him there, without any thing to eat, till
he was half starved. At one time Mr. Kerber
kept him there all night.
After the first half dozen times that Rodolph-
us was shut up there, he did not suffer from
hunger, for he made an arrangement with an-
other stable-boy, older than himself, to supply
him with food at such times. The stable-boy
would get bread from the house by stealth
when Rodolphus was in his prison, and bring
it out to the stable in his pocket. Then, watch-
140 RopoLPuus.
cr-ceeetstigngpeeenenegpncneerinepeenisieninstticteniaesiniMathaniidttil theticeensstnienninsntantinemitaeiasinsuisi
Situation of the colt-pen. Rodolphus shut up.
ing his opportunity, when Mr. Kerber was not
looking, he would throw it over to Rodolphus.
Rodolphus was thus saved from suffering much
through hunger; but yet he would always, in
such cases, when he was finally let out, pretend
to be half starved, in order to prevent Mr. Ker-
ber’s suspecting that he had been stealthily sup-
plied with food.
The prison, as Mr. Kerber called it, was ad-
joining the stable office, which was a very small
room, partitioned off from the stable itself. This
office had two doors, one on each side of it. One
door led out into the stable, and was the one
ordinarily used. The other led to a shed at one
side of the stable, where the wood was kept for
the office fire, which was made in a small stove
that stood in one corner of the office. There
was a desk in another corner of the office, and
in this desk Mr. Kerber kept his papers and his
money.
One day, when Rodolphus was shut up in his
prison, after having been there several hours, he
became very tired of having nothing to do, and
so, to amuse himself, he took his knife out from
his pocket, and began to cut into the partition
which separated the colt-pen from the office.
The partition was made of boards, and as Ro-
CRIME. 141
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Rodolphus cuts through the partition.
dolphus’s knife was pretty sharp, he could cut
into it quite easily. He heard voices in the of-
fice, and he thought that if he should cut a
small hole quite through the partition, he could
hear what the men were saying, and see what
they were doing. So he cut away very dili-
gently for half an hour, working very slowly
and carefully all the time, so as not to make a
noise.
At last the light began to shine through.
Then Rodolphus worked more carefully than
ever. He, however, soon had a small hole open-
ed, and, putting his eye close to it, he could see
a whip hanging up against the opposite wall of
the office. Rodolphus gradually enlarged his
hole until he could see more. He made the
hole very large on the side toward his prison,
and yet kept it very small toward the office,
and by this means he could change the position
of his eye, and so see almost all over the office,
without, however, having made the opening
large enough to attract attention on the inside.
Rodolphus saw Mr. Kerber and another man
sitting by the desk. It was summer, and there
was no fire in the stove. There were a great
many whips hanging up on one side of the
room, and a hammer, together with an instru-
142 Ropo.puavs.
Ea enn
ment called a nut-wrench, on a shelf over the
desk. The door leading out into the shed was
fastened with a hasp. Rodolphus, as he look-
ed at it, thought that it would be easy for a
thief, if he wished to break into the office, to go
into the shed, and bore into the door of the of-
fice just above the hasp, and then, by putting
in a slender iron rod, the hasp might be lifted
up out of the staple, and the door opened.
Rodolphus listened to the conversation be-
tween Mr. Kerber and his visitor, but he could
not understand it very well. It was all about
business. At last the man took a large leather
purse out of his pocket, and prepared to pay Mr.
Kerber some money. Mr. Kerber unlocked his
desk. The man counted out the money upon
a small table which was there. Mr. Kerber
counted it after him, and then took from his
desk a small box, made of iron, which he called
his strong box. He unlocked the strong box
with a key that he took from his pocket, and
put the money into it. He then locked the
strong box and put it back into the desk, and
finally shut down the lid of the desk, locked it,
and put the key in his pocket.
Mr. Kerber kept Rodolphus confined in his
prison much longer than usual that day—so
CRIME. 143
sdscsenmnsanssuaamiateisntaiinesiaciaegeapuciaintaseaieamnreciiccmeiemaiiimiaiaiiiniarein
The bad boys. Gilpin confers with Rodolphus.
long, in fact, that Rodolphus became at last
very impatient and very angry. At length,
however, Mr. Kerber let him out, and sent him
home to supper.
That evening, about nine o’clock, as Rodolph-
us was talking with some of the bad boys with
whom he was accustomed to spend his even-
ings, and telling them how he hated his tyran-
nical and cruel master, he said, among other
things, that he wished he knew some thief or
robber. The boys asked him why.
‘¢ Why, I would tell him,†said Rodolphus,
‘chow he might rob old Kerber, and get as much
money as he wanted.â€
Among the boys who were with Rodolphus
at this time was one named Gilpin. Gilpin
was a very bad boy indeed, and considerably
older than Rodolphus. He was about fourteen
years old. When Gilpin heard Rodolphus say
this, he gave him a little jog with his elbow,
as an intimation not to say any thing more.
Very soon Gilpin took Rodolphus away, and
walked on with him alone, along a wall which
extended down toward the water from the place
where the boys had been playing. As soon as
he had drawn Rodolphus away from the other
boys, he asked him what he meant by what he
144 Ropo.upuus.
Plans for committing a robbery.
had said about a good chance to get some money.
So Rodolphus explained to Gilpin how his mas-
ter had shut him up in the stall, and how he had
cut a hole through the partition, and what he
had seen in the office. He also explained to
him how the back door of the little office was
fastened by a hasp, which it would be easy to
open by boring a hole through the door, if the
robber only had a bit and a bit-stock.
‘Oh, we can get a bit and bit-stock easily
enough,†said Gilpin.
‘‘ Well,†said Rodolphus, ‘ shall we do it?â€
“Certainly,†said Gilpin; “why not we as
well as anybody else. I want money too much
to leave any good chance for getting it to other
people. You and I will get it, and go shares.â€
“No,†said Rodolphus, “I don’t dare to;
and, besides, if we should get into the office,
we could not open the desk. He are the
desk locked.â€
‘We can pry it open with a chisel,†said
Gilpin, “‘as easy as a man would open an
oyster.â€
‘But then we can’t open the strong box,â€
said See: ‘The strong box is made of
iron.â€
‘We'll carry away the strong box and all,â€
CRIME. ,
Preparations made. _ Griff. | The plan.
said Gilpin, “and get it open at our leisure aft-
erward.â€
Rodolphus was at first strongly disinclined to
enter into this plot, and it was, in fact, several
days before he concluded to join in it. At
length, however, he consented, and immediate-
ly commenced aiding Gilpin in making the nec-
essary preparations. He found a bit and bit-
stock in an old shop belonging to Mr. Kerber,
near his house, and also a chisel, which Gilpin
said would do for forcing open the desk.. There
was another boy, almost as old as Gilpin, who
joined in the plan. He was a coarse and rough
boy, and was generally called Griff. His real
name was Christopher.
Gilpin and Griff gave Rodolphus a very large
share of the work of making the necessary
preparations for the theft. Their plan was to
make the attempt on Saturday night. They
thought that by this means a whole day would
intervene before the discovery would be made
that the money was gone, since Mr. Kerber
would not be likely to go to his office on Sun-
day. They would thus, they thought, have
ample time to take all the necessary means for
_ concealing their booty. Rodolphus was to go
to bed as usual, and then to get up about ten
K
—-.., Ropoupuus.
The tools to be used. The corn-barn
o’clock, and come out of his window, over the
roofs, as he used to do at home, and as he had
very often done since he came to Mr. Kerber’s.
The bit and bit-stock, and the chisel, were to
be all ready in the shed beforehand. Rodolph-
us was to carry them there some time in the
course of the afternoon. On descending from
the roofs, Rodolphus was to go to meet the other
boys at a certain corn-barn, which belonged to
a house which had once been a farm-house in
the village.
A corn-barn is a small square building, stand-
ing upon high posts at the four corners. These
posts are usually about four or five feet high.
The building is raised in this manner above the
ground, to prevent mice and other animals from
getting into it and eating the corn.
The corn-barn, however, at which the boys
were to meet, was not now used for the storage
of grain, but as a sort of lumber-room for a
tavern that stood near by. It was behind the
tavern, and almost out of sight of it, at the end
of a narrow lane. It was in a very secluded
position. The space beneath the building,
where the posts were, had been boarded up on
three sides, and there were various old boxes
and barrels underneath it. Rodolphus and the
CRIME. * | 147
Mode of constructing the dark lantern.
other bad boys of the village had often used
this place as a rendezvous, and had carried there
the various things which they had pilfered from
time to time ; and in summer nights they would
often meet there and stay half the night, spend-
ing the time in eating and drinking, and in
gambling with cards or coppers, and in other
wicked amusements. There was no floor but
the ground; but the boys had carried straw
into the place, and spread it down where they
were accustomed to sit and lie, and this made
the place very comfortable.
The boys were to meet at this place at ten
o'clock. Griff was to bring a dark lantern.
This lantern was one which the boys had made
themselves. It was formed of a round block of
wood for the base, with a hole or socket in the
middle of it for the admission of the end of the
candle. Around this block there had been roll-
ed a strip of pasteboard, so as to make of it a
sort of round box, with a wooden bottom and
no top. The pasteboard was kept in its place
by a string, which was wound several times
around it. There was a long hole cut in the
pasteboard on one side, for the light to shine
out of. There was another pasteboard roll
which went over the whole, and closed this
148 Ropvo.puus,
Success of the plot. The door opened.
opening when the boys wanted the lantern to
be perfectly dark.
The boys met at the place of rendezvous at
the time appointed. They then proceeded to
the stable. They got into the shed, and there
struck a light, and lighted a short candle which
one of the boys had in his pocket. Rodolphus
held this candle, while Gilpin, who was taller
and stronger than either of the other boys, bored
the hole in the door, in the place which Ro-
dolphus indicated. When the hole was bored,
the boys inserted an iron rod into it, and, run-
ning this rod under the hasp, they pried the
hasp up and ead the vn They open-
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Crime. 149
“The desk forced. Phe money-box.
ed the door, and then, to their great joy, found
themselves all safe in the office.
They put the dark lantern down upon the
table, and covered it with its screen, and then
listened, perfectly whist, a minute or two, to be
sure that nobody was coming.
‘You go and watch at the shed door,†said
Gilpin to Rodolphus, ‘“ while we open the desk.â€
So Rodolphus went to the shed door. He
peeped out, and looked up and down the village
street, but all was still.
Presently he heard a sort of splitting sound
within the office, which he knew was made by
the forcing open of the lid of the desk. Very soon
afterward the boys came out, in a hurried man-
ner; Griff had the lantern, and Gilpin the box.
‘“‘ Have you got it?†said Rodolphus.
‘* Yes,†said Griff.
‘* Let’s see,†said Rodolphus.
Griff held out the box to Rodolphus. It was
very heavy, and they could hear the sound of
the money within. All three of the boys seem-
ed almost wild with trepidation and excitement.
Griff, however, immediately began to hurry
them away, pulling the box from them, and
saying, ‘Come, come, boys, we must not stay
fooling here.â€
150 Ropo.puvus.
: Scania a.
The boys effect their retreat. Gilpin.
illlliedaliteeaitiieieaa caiman
‘‘ Wait a minute till I hide the tools again,â€
said Rodolphus, “and then we'll run.â€
Rodolphus hid the tools behind the wood-pile
in the shed, where they had been before, and
then the boys sallied forth into the street, They
crept along stealthily in the shadows of the
houses, and in the most dark and obscure places,
until they came to the tavern, where they were
to turn down the lane to the corn-barn, As
soon as they got safely to this lane they felt re-
lieved, and they walked on in a more uncon-
cerned manner; and when at length they got
fairly in under the corn-barn, they felt perfectly
secure.
‘‘ There!†said Griff; “was not that well
done ?â€
“Yes,†said Rodolphus ; “and now all that
we have got to do is to get the box open.â€
‘We can break it open with stones,†said
Griff. |
‘‘ No,†said Gilpin, “that will make too
much noise. We will bury it under this straw
for a few days, and open it, somehow or other,
by-and-by, when they have given up looking
for the box.. You can get the real key of it for
us, Rodolphus, can’t you ?â€
‘‘ How can I get it?†asked Rodolphus.
CRIME. 151
They bury the money-box under the corn-barn.
‘Oh, you can contrive some way to get it
from old Kerber, I’ve no doubt. At any rate,
the best thing is to bury it now.â€
To this plan the boys all agreed. They pull-
ed away the straw which was spread under the
corn-barn, and dug a hole in the ground be-
neath, working partly with sticks and partly
= oem »
eri
with their fingers. When they had got the
hole deep enough, they put the box in and cov-
ered it up. ‘Then they spread the straw over
the place as before.
152 Ropo.puus,
z sudden alarm. iat gn straw on fire.
During all this time the lantern had been
standing upon a box pretty near by, having
been put there by the boys, in order that the
light might shine down upon the place where
they had been digging. As soon as their work
was done, the boys went softly outside to see
if the way was clear for them to go home, leav-
ing the lantern on the box; and while they
were standing at the corner of the barn outside,
looking up the lane, and whispering together,
they saw suddenly a light beginning to gleam
up from within. They ran in and found that
the lantern had fallen down, and that the straw
was all in a blaze. They immediately began
to tread upon the fire and try to put it out, but,
the instant that they did so, they were all thun-
derstruck by the appearance of a fourth person,
who came rushing in among them from the
outside. They all screamed out with terror,
and ran. Rodolphus separated from the rest,
and crouched down a moment behind the stone
wall; but immediately afterward, feeling that
there would be no safety for him here, he set
off again, and ran across some back fields and
gardens, in the direction toward Mr. Kerber’s,
He looked back occasionally, and found that the
light was rapidly increasing. Presently he be-
CRIME. 153
The boys escape. Rodolphus reaches home.
gan to hear cries of fire. He ran on till he
reached the house. He scrambled over the
fences into the back yard, climbed up upon a
shed, crept along under the chimneys to the
window of his room, got in as fast as he could,
undressed himself and went to bed, and had
just drawn the clothes over him, when he heard
a loud knocking at the door, and Mrs. Kerber’s
voice outside, calling out to him that there was
a ery of fire in the village, and that he must
get up quick as possible and help put it out.
154 Rovo.upuus.
Antonio gives Malleville and Phonny an invitation.
CHoaprer VIII.
ANTONIO.
Tue person who came in so suddenly to help
the boys extinguish the fire under the corn-
barn, on the night of the robbery, was Antonio,
or Beechnut, as the boys more. commonly called
him. In order to explain how he came to be
there, we must go back a little in our narrative,
and change the scene of it to Mrs. Henry’s
house at Franconia, where Antonio lived.
One morning, about a week before the rob-
bery, Phonny, Mrs. Henry’s son, and his cousin
Malleville, who was at that time making a visit
at his mother’s, were out upon the back plat-
form at play, when they saw Antonio walking
toward the barn.
“Children,†said Antonio, “we are going into
the field to get a great stone out of the ground.
You may go with us, if you like.â€
“Well,†said Phonny; “come, Malleville,
let us go.â€
So the children followed Antonio to the barn.
ANTONIO. 155
The drag. Construction of it. ‘Loading up.
a eeesenensseseensnnstandnstnsesitinrnisi
There was a man there, one of Mrs. Henry’s
workmen, called James, who was getting out
the oxen. James drove the oxen into the shed,
and there attached them to a certain vehicle
called a drag. This drag was formed of two
planks placed side by side, with small pieces
nailed along the sides and at the ends. The
drag was shaped at the front so as to turn up a
little, in order that it might not catch in the
ground when drawn along. There was a hole
in the front part of the drag for the end of a
chain to be passed through, to draw the drag by.
The end of the chain was fastened by a wooden
pin called a fid, which was passed through the
hook or one of the links, and this prevented the
chain from being drawn back through the hole
again.
While James was attaching the oxen to the
_ drag, Antonio was putting such tools and im-
plements upon it as would be required for the
work. He put on an iron bar, an ax, a saw,
a shovel, and two spare chains.
‘ Now, children,†said he, “jump on.â€
So Phonny and Malleville jumped on, and
Antonio with them. Antonio stood in the mid-
dle of the drag, while Phonny and Malleville
took their places on each side of him, and held
156 RovpoLpuus.
Malleville calls for a song.
on by his arms. James then started the oxen
along, and thus they went into the field.
‘And now, Beechnut,†said Malleville, “I
wish you would sing me the little song that
Agnes sung when she was dancing on the ice
that summer night.â€
Phonny laughed aloud at this. ‘‘ Oh, Malle-
ville!†said he, ‘‘ there could not be any ice on
a summer night.â€
‘¢ Yes there could,†said Malleville, in a very
positive tone, ‘and there was. Beechnut told
me so.â€
‘‘Oh, that was only one of Beechnut’s sto-
ries,†said Phonny, ‘“‘ made up to amuse you.â€
‘¢ Well, I don’t care,†said Malleville, ‘I want
to hear the song again.â€
Beechnut had told Malleville a story about
the fairy Agnes, whom he found dancing upon
a fountain one summer night in the woods, hav-
ing previously frozen over the surface of the
water with a little silver wand. He had often
sung this song to Malleville, and now she wished
to hear it again. The words of the song, as
Beechnut sang them, were as follows:
Peep! peep! chippeda dee.
Playing in the moonlight, nobody to see.
The boys and girls have gone away,
They’ve had their playtime in the day,
ANTONIO. 157
Â¥ The song is encored.
Antonio sings.
——
And now the night is left for me:
Peep! peep! chippeda dee.
The music was as follows:
Peep! Peep! Chip-pe-da - dee!
— es
had their play-time inthe day, And now the night is
left to me. Peep! Peep! Chippe-da- dee!
When Beechnut had sung the song, Malle-
ville said ‘‘ Again.†She was accustomed to say
‘‘again†when she wished to hear Beechnut go
on with his singing, and as she usually liked to
hear such songs a great many times, Beechnut
always continued to sing them, over and over,
as long as she said “ again.â€
Thus Malleville kept him singing Agnes’s
song, in this instance, all the way toward the
field.
158 Rovpo.puHus.
“The party reach the field. » The great stone.
At length Malleville ceased to say ‘‘ again,â€
on account of her attention being attracted to a
bridge which she saw before them, and which it
was obvious they were going to cross. It had
only logs on the sides of it for railing. Beyond
the bridge the road lay along the margin of a
wood. The stone which James and Antonio
were going to get out was just beyond the
bridge, and almost in the road. When the oxen
got opposite to the stone, James stopped them,
and Antonio and the children got off the drag.
It was only a small part of the stone that ap-
peared above the ground. James took the shov-
el and began to dig around the place, so as to
bring the stone more fully to view, while An-
tonio went into the wood to cut a small tree, in
order to make a lever of the stem of it. Phon-
ny took the saw—first asking Antonio’s permis-
sion to take it—and climbed up into a large
tree near the margin of the wood, where he be-
gan to saw off a dead branch which was grow-
ing there, and which may be seen in the picture.
Malleville, in the mean time, sat down upon a
square stone which was lying by the road-side
near the wood, and occupied herself sometimes
in watching the operation of digging out the
stone, sumetimes in looking up at Phonny, and
ANTONIO. 159
Picture of the drag ride. The lever.
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THE DRAG RIDE
sometimes in singing the song which Antonio
had sung to her on the way.
Presently Antonio, having obtained his lever,
came out into the road with it, and laid it down
by the drag. He looked at the drag in doing
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160 RopoLpPuHUS.
Antonio gives Phonny various orders. Obedience.
this, and observed that one of the side-pieces
had started up, and that it ought to be nailed
down again. He looked up into the tree where
Phonny was sawing, and said,
‘¢ Phonny !â€
“What?†said Phonny.
‘Look up over your head,†said Antonio.
Phonny looked up.
“Do you see that short branch just above
you ?â€
“ This ?†said Phonny, putting his hand
upon it.
‘‘- Yes,†said Antonio.
‘¢ Yes,†said Phonny, “I see it.â€
‘Hang your saw on it,†said Antonio.
Phonny did so.
‘¢ Now come down from the tree,†said An-
tonio.
Phonny climbed down as fast as he could,
and came to Beechnut. :
‘Take all the things out of your pocket, and
put them down on the drag.â€
Phonny began to take the things out. First
came a pocket handkerchief; then a knife han-
dle without any blades; then a fishing-line ;
then two old coins, and a dark-red pebble stone:
this exhausted one pocket. From the other
ANTONIO. 161
Phonny sees company coming.
—_——_,
came a small glass prism, three acorns, and, at
last, two long nails.
‘Ah, that is what I want,†said Antonio,
taking up the nails. “I thought you had two
nails in your pocket, for I remembered that I
gave you two yesterday. Will you give them
back to me again ?†|
“Yes,†said Phonny.
“Now put the things back in your pocket.
I admire @ boy that obeys orders, without stop-
ping to ask why. He waits till the end, and
then he sees why. Now you can go back to
your saw.â€
But, instead of going back to his saw, Phon-
ny seemed just at that instant to get a glimpse
of something which attracted his attention along
the road, beyond the bridge; for, as soon as he
had put his goods and chattels back in his pock-
ets, he paused a moment, looking in that direc-
tion, and then he set out to run as fast as he
could over the bridge. Antonio looked, and saw
that there was a girl coming along, and that
Phonny was running to meet her.
Antonio wondered who it could be.
It proved to be Ellen Linn. When Malleville
saw that it was Ellen, she ran to meet her. She
asked her why she did not bring Annie with her.
L
162 Ropo.ueuaus.
Ellen Linn. Antonio goes to meet her.
‘‘T did,†said Ellen; ‘she is at the house.
She was tired after walking so far, and so | left
her there.â€
‘‘T am glad that she has come,†said Malle-
ville; ‘let us go and see her.â€
‘‘ Not just yet,†said Ellen. ‘Iwill go with
you pretty soon.â€
The fact was, that Ellen had come to see An-
tonio about Rodolphus, and now she did not
know exactly how she should manage to have
any conversation with him alone, and she did
not wish to talk before James and all the rest
about the misconduct of her brother. As soon
as Antonio saw her, he went to meet her, and
walked with her up to the place where they
were at work, to show her the great stone that
they were digging out. Ellen looked at it a
few minutes, and asked some questions about
it; but her thoughts were, after all, upon her
brother, and not upon the stone. Presently she
went to the place where Malleville had been
sitting, and sat down there. She thought, per-
haps, that Antonio would come there, and that
then she could speak to him.
Phonny climbed up into the tree again, part-
ly to finish his sawing, and partly to let Ellen
Linn see how well he could work in such a high
ANTONIO. 163
Antonio makes an appointment with Ellen Linn.
place. While he was there, Antonio went to the
place where Ellen Linn was sitting, and asked
her if she had heard from Rodolphus lately.
“Yes,†said Ellen, “and that is the very
thing that I came to see you about. I want to
talk with you about Rodolphus.â€
Ellen said this in a low and desponding voice,
and Antonio knew that she wished to speak to
him alone.
‘We can not talk very well sine†said An-
tonio; ‘‘ will it do if I come and see you about
it to-night ?â€
Yes,†said Ellen, looking up joyfully; “only
I am sorry to put you to that trouble.â€
‘“‘T will come,†said Antonio. ‘I shall get
there about half past eight.â€
Pretty soon after this, Ellen Linn went back
to the house, and, after a time, she and Annie
went home. About a quarter past eight that
evening, she went out into the yard and down
to the gate to watch for Antonio. At length
she saw him coming. When he reached the
house, Ellen walked with him to the great tree
in the middle of the yard, and they both sat
down on the bench by the side of it, while An-
nie was running about in the great circular
walk, drawing her cart. Here Antonio and Bl-
—
164 Ropo.puus.
Antonio resolves to go and see Rodolphus.
- len had a long conversation about Rodolphus,
Ellen said that she had heard very unfavorable
accounts of him. She had learned that he had
got into bad company in the town where he
now lived, as he had done at home, and that
she was afraid that he was fast going to ruin.
She did not know what could be done, but she
thought that perhaps Antonio might go there
and see him, and find out how the case really
was, and perhaps do something to save her
brother.
“T will go, at any rate,†said Antonio, “and
see if any thing can be done. Perhaps,†he
continued, “‘ Mr. Kerber has found that he is a
troublesome boy, and may be willing to give
him up, and then we can get him another place.
However, at all events, I will go and see.â€
‘When can you go?†asked Ellen.
‘“‘T can go next Saturday, most convenient-
ly,†said Antonio. ‘Besides, if I go on Sat-
urday, I can stay till Monday, and that will
give me all of Sunday to see Rodolphus, when
he will, of course, be at leisure.â€
So it was arranged that Antonio was to go on
Saturday. Ellen requested him to manage his
expedition as privately as possible, for she did
not wish to have her brother’s misconduct made
ANTONIO. 165
Antonio matures his plan. He keeps it secret.
known more than was absolutely necessary.
Antonio told her that nobody but Mrs. Henry
should know where he was going, and that he
would not even tell her what he was going for.
That evening Antonio obtained leave of Mrs.
Henry to go to the town where Mr. Kerber lived
on Saturday, and to be gone until Monday. He |
told Mrs. Henry that the business on which he
was going was private, and that it concerned
other persons, and that, on their account, if she
had confidence enough in him to trust him, he
should like to be allowed to go without explain-
ing what the business was. Mrs. Henry said
that she had perfect confidence in him, and that
she did not wish him to explain the nature of
the business. She surmised, however, that it
was something relating to Rodolphus, for she
knew about his character and history, and she
recollected Ellen’s calling at her house to in-
quire for Antonio that morning.
When the Saturday arrived, Antonio began,
about ten o’clock, to prepare for his journey.
He had decided to set out on foot. He thought
that he should get along very comfortably and
well without a horse, as he supposed it would
be easy for him to rake bargains with the
teamsters and travelers that would overtake —
ae.
166 Ropo.Lpuus.
Antonio sets out on his journey.
him on the road, to earry him a considerable
part of the way. He could have taken a horse
as well as not from Mrs. Henry’s, but as he was
to remain in the place where he was going over
Sunday, he concluded that the expense of keep-
ing the horse there, if he were to take one,
would be more than he would have to pay to
the travelers and teamsters for carrying him
along the road.
He told James that he was going away, and
that he was not to be back again until Monday.
He did not, however, tell him where he was
going. When he was all ready to set out, he
went to his chest and took some money out, of
his till—as much as he thought that he should
need—and then went into the parlor to tell Mrs.
Henry that he was going.
‘Are you all ready, and have you got every
thing that you want?†asked Mrs. Henry.
Antonio said that he had every thing.
‘Well, good-by, thenâ€, said Mrs. Henry. ‘I
wish you a pleasant journey; and if you find
that any thing occurs so that you think it best
to stay longer than Monday, you can do so.â€
Antonio thanked Mrs. Henry, bade her good-
by, and went away.
Antonio stopped at Mrs. Linn’s as he passed
ANTONIO. 167
Ellen gives him a parcel for Rodolphus.
through the village. He had promised Ellen
that he would call there on his way, to get a
letter which she was going to send, and had
told her at what time he should probably come.
He found Ellen waiting for him at the gate.,
She had a small parcel in her hand. When
Antonio came to the gate, she showed him the
parcel, and asked him if he could carry it.
“Tt is not large at all,†said Antonio; ‘I can
carry it just as well as not.â€
“Tt is my little Bible,†said she, ‘and the let-
ter is inside. It is the Bible that my aunt gave
me; but I thought she would be willing that I
should give it to Rodolphus, if she knew—â€
Here Ellen stopped, without finishing her
sentence, and walked away toward the house.
Antonio looked after her a moment, and then
went away without saying another word.
It was twelve o’clock before he was fairly set
out on his journey. He walked on for about
two hours, meeting with various objects of in-
terest in the way, but without finding any trav-
eler going the same way, to help him on his
journey. At last he came to a place where
there were two girls standing by a well before
-afarm-house. Antonio, being tired and thirsty,
went up to the well to get a drink. ,
168 Ropoupuus.
The two girls at the well. Conversation.
eee
‘‘ How far is it from here to Franconia?†said
Antonio to the girls.
They looked at him as if surprised, but at
first they did not answer.
“Do you know?†said Antonio, speaking
again.
‘‘ Haven’t you just come from Franconia ?â€
said one of the girls.
‘¢ Yes,†said Antonio.
‘Then I should think that you would know
yourself,†said she.
‘“ No,†said Antonio, “I don’t know. TI have
ANTONIO. 169
—- i ne
——
re ee oe
been walking about two hours, but I don’t know
how far it is.â€
‘*T believe it is about five miles,†said the
youngest girl.
‘Then I have come two miles and a half an
hour,†said Antonio. “It is twenty miles more
that I have got to go.â€
Then he made a calculation in his mind, and
found that if he should have to walk all the
way, he should not reach the end of his jour-
ney till about eleven o’clock, allowing one hour
to stop for supper and rest.
Antonio thanked the girls for his drink of
water, and then went on.
Pretty soon he saw a large wagon in the road
before him. He walked on fast until he over-
took it. He made a bargain with the wagoner
to carry him as far as the wagon was going on
his road, which was about ten miles. This ride
rested him very much, but it did not help him
forward at all in respect to time, for the wagon
did not travel any faster than he would have
walked.
At length the wagon came to the place where
it was to turn off from Antonio’s road; so An-
tonio paid the man the price which had been
agreed upon, and then took to the road again
as a pedestrian.
170 Ropoupuus.
A wagon coming. Talk with the man in it.
He walked on about an hour, and then he
began to be pretty tired. He concluded that
he would stop and rest, and get some supper at
the very next tavern. It was now about half
past seven, and he was yet, as he calculated,
nearly eight miles from the end of his journey.
Just then he heard the sound of wheels behind
him, and, on looking round, he saw a light
wagon coming, drawn by a single horse, and
with but one man in the wagon. The wagon
was coming on pretty rapidly, but Antonio de-
termined to stop it as it passed; so he stood at
one side of the road, and held up his hand as a
signal when the wagon came near.
The man stopped. On inquiry, Antonio found
that he was going directly to the town where
Rodolphus lived. Antonio asked the man what
he would ask to carry him there.
‘What may I call your name?†said the.
man.
‘¢ My name is Antonio.â€
‘¢ And my name is Antony,†said the man—
‘Antony. It is a remarkable coincidence that
our names should be so near alike. Get in
here with me, and ride on to the tavern; we
will see if we can make a trade.â€
Antonio found Antony a very amusing and
ANTONIO. 171
Antony and Antonio. Arrival at the tavern.
agreeable companion. In the end it was agreed
that they should stop at the tavern and have
some supper, and that Antonio should pay for
the supper for both himself and Antony, and in
consideration of that, he was to be carried in
the wagon to the end of his journey.
During the supper and afterward, while rid-
ing along the road, Antony was quite inquisi-
tive to learn all about Antonio, and especially
to ascertain what was the cause of his taking
that journey. But Antonio resisted all these
attempts, and would give no information what-
ever in respect to his business.
They reached the end of their journey about
half past nine o’clock. Antonio was set down
at the tavern, which has already been spoken
of as situated at the head of the lane leading to
the corn-barn, where Rodolphus and the other
boys had made their rendezvous. Immediate-
ly after being shown to his room, which, it hap-
pened, was a chamber on the side of the house
which was toward the lane, Antonio came down
stairs and went out. His plan was to proceed
directly to Mr. Kerber’s house, hoping to be able
to see Rodolphus that evening. He was afraid,
before he left the tavern, that it might be too
late, and that he should find they had all gone
172 RopoLpPuHuUs.
Antonio goes to his room in the dark.
to bed at Mr. Kerber’s. He thought, however,
that he could tell whether the family were still
up by the light which he would in that case see
at the windows; and he concluded that, if the
house should appear dark, he would not knock
at the door, but go back to the tavern, and wait
till the next morning.
The house was dark, and so Antonio, after
standing and looking at it a few moments with
a disappointed air, went back to the tavern.
He went in at the door, and went up to his
room. It happened that no one saw him go
into the tavern this time, for as there was a
very bright moon, and it shone directly into his
chamber window, he thought that he should
not need a lamp to go to bed by, so he went
directly up stairs to his room.
It was now about ten o’clock. Antonio sat
down by his window and looked out. It wasa
beautiful evening, and he sat some time enjoy-
ing the scene. At length he heard suppressed
voices, and, looking down, he saw three boys
come stealing along round the corner of a fence
and enter the lane. He saw the light of a lan-
tern, too, for he was up so high that he could
look down into it, as it were. He was con-
vinced at once from these indications that there
was something going on that was wrong.
ANTONIO. 173
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Suspicious appearances. Antonio at the corn-barn.
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He listened attentively, and thought that he
could recognize Rodolphus’s voice, and he was
at. once filled with apprehension and anxiety.
He immediately took his cap, and went softly
down stairs, and out at the door, and then go-
ing round into the lane, he followed the boys
down toward the corn-barn. When they had
all got safely in, underneath the building, he
crept up softly to the place, and, looking through
a small crack in the boards, he saw and heard
all that was going on; he overheard the con-
versation between the boys about the box, saw
them take away the straw, dig the hole, and
bury it, and then had just time to step round
the corner of the barn, and conceal himself,
when the boys came out to see if the way was
clear for them to go home. ‘The next moment
the light from the burning straw broke out,
and Antonio, without stopping to think, ran in-
stinctively in among the boys to help them put
out the fire.
Of course, when the boys fled, he was left
there alone, and he soon found that it would be
impossible for him to extinguish the fire. It
spread so rapidly over the straw and among the
boxes, that it was very plain all his efforts to
arrest the progress of it would be unavailing.
174 Ropo.pPuus.
Burglary. Why Antonio ran away.
In the mean time he began to hear the cry of
“fire.†The people of the tavern had been the
first to see the light, and were running to the
spot down the lane. It suddenly occurred to
Antonio that if he were found there at the fire
he should be obliged to explain how he came
there, and by so doing to expose Rodolphus as
a thief and a burglar.* When Antonio thought
how broken-hearted Ellen would be to have her
brother sent to prison for such crimes, he could
not endure the thought of being the means of
his detection. He immediately determined,
therefore, to run away, and leave the people to
find out how the fire originated as they best
could.
All these thoughts passed through Antonio’s
mind in an instant, and he sprang out from un-
der the corn-barn as soon as he heard the men
coming, and ran off toward the fields. The
men saw him, and they concluded immediate-
ly that he was the incendiary who had set the
building on fire, and accordingly the first two
that came to the spot, instead of stopping to put
out the fire, determined to pursue the fugitive.
* The crime of breaking into a building in such a way is
called burglary, and it is punished very severely among all
civilized nations.
ANTONIO. 175
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Antonio hides behind a haystack. He is seized.
Antonio ran to a place where there was a gap
in a wall, and, leaping over, he crouched down,
and ran along on the outer side of the wall. The
men followed him. Antonio made for a hay-
stack which was near, and, after going round
to the further side of the haystack, he ran on
toward a wood, keeping the haystack between
himself and the men, in hopes that he should
thus be concealed from their view. As soon as
he got into the wood he ran into a little thicket,
and, creeping into the darkest place that he
could find, he lay down there to await the re-
sult.
The men came up to the place out of breath
with running. They looked about in the wood
for some time, and Antonio began to think that
they would not find him. But he was mis-
taken. One of the men at length found him,
and pulled him out roughly by the arms.
They took hold of him, one on one side and
the other on the other, and led him back to-
ward the fire. The building was by this time
all in flames, and, though many men had as-
sembled, they made no effort to extinguish the
fire. It was obvious, in fact, that all such ef-
forts would have been unavailing. Then, be-
sides, as the building stood by itself, there was
176 Ropo.upuus.
Antonio’s appearance as a prisoner.
no danger to any other property, in letting it
burn. The men gathered round Antonio, won-
dering who he could be, but he would not an-
swer any questions. He was there, an utter
stranger to them all—a prisoner, seized almost
in the very act of setting the building on fire,
and yet he stood before them with such an open,
ANTONIO. 177
The conflagration. Antonio is locked up for the night.
fearless, honest look, that no one knew what to
think or to say in respect to him.
In the mean time the flames rolled fearfully
into the air, sending up columns of sparks, and
illuminating all the objects around in the most
brilliant manner. Groups of boys stood here
and there, their faces brightened with the re-
flection of the fire, and their arms held up be-
fore their eyes to shield them from the dazzling
light. A little further back were companies of
women and children, beaming out beautifully
from the surrounding darkness, and a gilded
vane on the village spire appeared relieved
against the sky, as if it were a great blazing
meteor at rest among the stars. At length the
fire went down. The people gradually dis-
persed. The men who had charge of Antonio
took him to the tavern, locked him up in a
room there, and stationed one of their number
to keep guard at the door till morning.
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ANTONIO A PRISONER.
Durine the night Antonio had time to reflect
upon the situation in which he was placed, and
to consider what it was best for him to do. He
decided that the first thing to be done was to
write to Mrs. Henry, and inform her what had
happened. He determined, also, not to reveal
any thing against Rodolphus, unless he should
find that he was required by law to do so—at
least until he could have time to consider wheth-
er something could not yet be done to save him
from the utter ruin which would follow from
his being convicted of burglary and sent to the
state prison.
In the morning, an officer came with a regu-
lar warrant for arresting Antonio, on the charge
of setting the corn-barn on fire. A warrant is
a paper signed by a justice or judge, authorizing
the officer to seize a prisoner, and to bring him
before a magistrate, for what is called an ex-
amination. If, on the examination, the magis-
ANTONIO A PRISONER. 179
anxieties esteem
Bail. Bad men can not generally get bail.
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trate sees that the prisoner is clearly innocent,
he releases him, and that is the end of the mat-
ter. If, however, he finds that there is reason
to suspect that he may be guilty, he orders the
officer to keep him in the jail till the time comes
for the court to meet and try his case.
Sometimes, when the offense is not very seri-
ous, they release the prisoner on bail, as it is
called, during the time that intervenes between
his examination and his trial. That is, they
give him up to his friends, on condition that his
friends agree that he shall certainly appear at
the time of trial—covenanting that if he does
not appear they will pay a large sum of money.
The money that is to be forfeited, if he fails to
appear, varies in different cases, and is fixed by
the judge in each particular case. The money
is called the bai/. If the prisoner has a bad
character, and his friends generally believe that
he is guilty, he can not get bail, for his friends
are afraid that if they give bail for him, and so
let him have his liberty, he will run away be-
fore the time comes for his trial, and then they
will lose the money. When, for this or any
other reason, a prisoner can not get bail, he has
to go to prison, and stay there till his trial comes
on. On the other hand, if the prisoner has a
180 Ropo.puvus.
Examination of a prisoner. A request.
enlace
good character, and if his friends have con-
fidence in him, they give bail, and thus he is
left at liberty until his trial comes on.
At the examination of a prisoner, which takes
place usually very soon after he is first arrested,
he is allowed to say any thing that he pleases
to say in explanation of the suspicious circum-
stances under which he was taken. He is, how-
ever, not required to say any thing unless he
chooses. The reason of this is, that no one is
required to furnish any proof against himself,
when he is charged with crime. If he can say
any thing which will operate in his favor, he is
allowed to do it, and what he says is written
down, and produced on his trial, to be used for
or against him, according to the circumstances
of the case.
When the officer came in, in the morning, to
arrest Antonio, he told him he was to go at
eleven o’clock the next morning before the mag-
istrate to be examined. Antonio asked the of-
ficer whether he could be allowed, in the mean
time, to write a letter to his friends in Fran-
conia.
“Yes,†said the officer, ‘only I must see
what you write.†|
So they brought Antonio a sheet of paper,
ANTONIO A PRISONER. 181
Antonio writes a letter, Special messenger sent with it.
and apenand ink. He sat down toa table and
wrote as follows :
“ Hipuren, July 10.
‘¢To Mrs. Henry,—There was a fire here
last night, which burned up an old corn-barn,
and I have been taken up for it by the officers.
They think that I set the corn-barn on fire, but
I did not do it. I suppose, though, that I shall
have to be tried, and I expect that I must go to
prison until the trial comes on, unless Mr. Keep
could come down here and make some arrange-
ment for me. You may depend that I did not
set the corn-barn on fire.
‘Yours with much respect,
‘6A, BIANCHINETTE.â€
The officer read this letter when it was fin-
ished, and then asked Antonio whether it should
be put into the post-office. Antonio inquired
how much it would cost to send a boy with it on
purpose. The officer told him what he thought
it would cost, and then Antonio took out the
money that he had in his pocket, to see if he
had enough. He found that he had more than
enough, and so the officer sent a special mes-
senger with the letter.
‘‘ And now,†said the officer, “‘ you must go
182 Ropo.uPuus.
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Antonio in charge of an officer. His demeanor.
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with me to my house. I am going to keep you
there until the examination to-morrow.â€
So Antonio took his cap and went down stairs
with the officer. He found quite a number of
men and boys at the door, waiting to see him
come. These people followed him along through
the street, as he walked toward the officer’s
house, some running before, to look him in the
face, and some running behind, and calling him
incendiary and other hard names. Antonio took
no notice of them, but walked quietly along,
talking with the officer.
When he got opposite to the lane, he looked
down toward the place where the corn-barn had
stood. He found that it had been burned to the
ground. The ruins were still smoking, and sev-
eral men and boys were standing around the
place—some looking idly on, and some poking
up the smouldering fire. |
There was something in Antonio’s frank and
honest air, and in the intelligence and good
sense which he manifested in his conversation,
which interested the office? in his favor. He
told his wife, when he got home, that Antonio
was the most honest-looking rogue that he ever
had the custody of. It shows, however, he add-
ed, how little we can trust to appearances. |
ANTONIO A PRISONER. 183
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Dorinda. Antonio’s breakfast. A conversation.
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once had a man in my keeping, who looked as
innocent and simple-minded as Dorinda there,
but he turned out to be one of the most cunning
counterfeiters in the state. |
Dorinda was the officer’s little girl.
There was a room in the officer’s house which
was made very strong, and used for the tempo-
rary keeping of prisoners. They put Antonio
into this room, and locked him in.
The officer, however, told him, when he went
away, that he would bring him some breakfast
pretty soon, and this he did in about half an
hour. Antonio ate his breakfast with an excel-
lent appetite.
After breakfast, he moved his chair up to a
small window, which had been made in one side
of the room. The window had a sash on the
inside, and great iron bars without. Antonio
opened the sash, and looked out through the iron
bars. He saw a pleasant green yard, and a lit-
tle girl playing there upon the grass.
“ What is your name?†said Antonio.
The little girl started at hearing his voice,
ran back a little way, and then stood looking at
Antonio, with her hands behind her.
“ Bring me that piece of paper,†said Antonio,
“that lies there on the grass, and I will make
you a picture.â€
184 RopoLpuus.
Dorinda brings Antonio a paper.
The girl stood still a moment, as if much as-
tonished, and then advancing timidly, she pick-
ed up the paper and brought it to Antonio’s
window, which was very near the ground, and
held it up. Antonio reached his arm out be-
tween the bars of the grating, and took the pa-
per in.
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to be with some difficulty that Antonio could
reach the paper as Dorinda held it up, But
ANTONIO A PRISONER. 185
He draws a picture for her.
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and did not dare to come too near.
Antonio took a pencil out of his pocket, and
putting the paper down upon the window:sill,
he began to draw. Dorinda stood still upon the
ground outside, watching him. Antonio made
a picture of a very grave and matronly-looking
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vat, lying upon a stone step, and watching two
kittens that were playing upon the grass before
her. There was a bareheaded boy near, who
seemed to be putting a mitten upon his hand.
Underneath Antonio wrote the words,
‘* This is the picture of a cat,
Looking at some kittens ;
Also a boy without a hat,
Putting on his mittens.â€
186 Ropo.pPuuws.
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Antonio draws another picture. The books.
When the work was finished, Antonio threw .
the paper out of the window, and Dorinda, who
had been all the time looking on with a very
serious expression of countenance, took it up,
and began to look at the drawing. She could
not read, so she only looked at the picture.
After examining it for some minutes, without,
however, at all relaxing the extreme gravity of
her countenance, she ran off to show the paper
to her mother.
Presently she came back again. By this time
Antonio had made another drawing. It was the
representation of his own window, as it would
appear on the outside, with iron bars forming a
grating, and himself looking through between
them. Underneath he wrote,
‘‘ Pity the poor prisoner, and bring him some
books to read.â€
Dorinda took this picture too, when Antonio
threw it out to her, and ran in with it to her
mother. Presently she came out with two books
in her hand. She came under the window and
held them up timidly to Antonio, and he took
them in. |
By the help of these books, and some other
indulgences that the officer allowed him, Anto-
ANTONIO A PRISONER. 187.
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Antonio brought up for examination.
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nio got through the day very comfortably and
well.
The next morning, at eleven o’clock, the offi-
cer came to take his prisoner to the justice, for
examination. The officer led Antonio along the
street till he came to a lawyer’s office. There
were several men and boys about the door.
These persons eyed Antonio very closely when
he went in. On entering the office, Antonio
was brought up in front of a table which stood
in the middle of the room. A young man was
sitting at the table with paper, and pen, and ink
before him. He was the clerk. The justice
himself sat in an arm-chair near the window.
The men and boys from the outside came in
immediately after Antonio, and stood in the of-
fice, near the door, to hear the examination.
When all was ready, the justice commenced
by saying to Antonio,
‘What is your name, young man?â€
‘‘ Antonio Bianchinette,†said Antonio.
‘© Where do you live ?†asked the justice.
‘‘In Franconia,†said Antonio.
‘You are aware, I suppose,†said the justice,
“that you are charged with having set fire to
the building which was burned night before last,
and you are brought here for a preliminary ex-
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188 Ropo.upuus.
Antonio declines to answer any questions.
amination. You can do just as you please about
giving any explanation of the circumstances of
the case, or answering any questions that I put
to you. Ifyou make any statements or answer
any questions, what you say will be put down,
and will be used either for or against you, as
the case may be, on your trial.â€
Antonio said, in reply, that he did not wish
to make any statements, or to answer any ques-
tions in relation to the fire.
‘‘ There is one thing, however,†he added,
‘‘that I wish to say, and that is, that there is
something buried in the ground, under the place
where the building stood, that ought to be dug
up, and if you will take me to the place, I will
show you where to dig.â€
‘‘ What is it that is buried there ?†said the
justice.
‘‘T would rather not answer that question,â€
said Antonio.
The justice paused a moment, to consider
what todo. He had heard of the robbery that
had been committed on Saturday night, for Mr.
Kerber, on going into his office on Monday morn-
ing, had found the back door unhasped, and his
desk broken open, and the news of the robbery
had spread all over the village. People won-
ANTONIO A PRISONER. 189
The whole company proceed to the ruins.
dered whether there could be any connection
between the robbery and the fire, though noth-
ing had been said to Antonio about it.
After thinking a moment about Antonio’s
proposal, the justice concluded to accede to it.
The officer accordingly sent a man to get a spade,
and directed him to come with it to the ruins
of the corn-barn. Another man went to tell
Mr. Kerber that the boy who had been taken
up for setting the barn on fire had said that
there was something buried there, and that per-
haps it might prove to be his money-box. So
Mr. Kerber determined to go and see.
In a short time quite a large party were as-
sembled around the ruins. Antonio directed
them where todig. The men pulled away the
blackened timbers and brands which were lying
over the spot, and began to dig into the ground.
Ina few minutes they struck something hard
with the spade, and setting the spade down be-
neath it, so as to pry it out, they found that it
was indeed Mr. Kerber’s box.
The men gathered eagerly around to examine
the box. Mr. Kerber shook it, and found that
the money was safe inside. He took out his
key, but he could not get it into the key-hole,
for the key-hole had got filled with earth. He
190 Ropo.Puvus.
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The money-box is discovered. Mr. Keep.
turned the box down upon its side, and knocked
it upon something hard, and so got the earth
out, and then he found that the key would go
in. He unlocked the box, and, to his great joy,
found that all was safe.
Antonio would not make any explanation,
except that he did not suppose that any thing
else was buried there, and that, consequently,
it would do no good to dig any more. He said,
moreover, that he expected some of his friends
would come from Franconia before night to see
about his case, and so the justice gave him up
to the care of the officer again, until his friends
should come. The officer accordingly took his
prisoner away again, and Mr. Kerber carried his
money-box home.
Mr. Keep arrived that day about noon. He
immediately had an interview with Antonio.
After some little general conversation, Antonio
said that he would rather not make any expla-
nations of the circumstances under which he
was arrested at present, even to Mr. Keep, un-
less Mr. Keep requested it.
“T tell you truly, sir,†said he, ‘that I am
entirely innocent ; but I can not state what I
know, without breaking a poor girl’s heart who
once saved my life, and I can not do it.â€
ANTONIO A PRISONER. 191
Antonio’s determination. His defense of it.
Mr. Keep was silent a few minutes when An-
tonio said this. He recollected Rodolphus and
Ellen his sister, and recalled to mind the story
of Ellen and the snow-shoes, which he had
heard at the time. He immediately under-
stood the whole case.
“Tam not surprised that you feel as you do,â€
said he; ‘‘but when a crime is committed, and
we are called upon to testify as a witness, we
are bound to state what we know, without re-
gard to our private feelings.â€
‘‘ Yes, sir,†said Antonio, ‘‘ but I am not call-
ed upon as a witness. Iam charged with com-
mitting the crime myself, and the justice said
that I was at liberty to answer or not, as I
chose.â€
Mr. Keep was silent fora moment. He seem-
ed to be reflecting upon what Antonio had said.
‘‘ By taking the course that you propose,†he
added, at length, ‘“‘ you run a great risk of be-
ing condemned yourself for the crime.â€
‘‘' Why, no, sir,†said Antonio; ‘‘I can’t be
condemned unless they prove that I did it; and
as I really did not do it, I don’t think that they
can prove that I did.â€
Mr. Keep smiled.
*¢ Well, suppose that you do as you propose,â€
192 Ropo.puus.
His conversation with Mr. Keep about Rodolphus.
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said Mr. Keep, “and allow yourself to take the
_ place of the one who is really guilty, what good
will it do him? You will only leave him to
commit more crimes.â€
“JT hope not, sir,†said Antonio. “I should
try to get him away from here to some new
place. - I think that he has been led away. He
has got into bad company.â€
‘© Well,†said Mr. Keep, after a short pause,
‘the plan may succeed, but you run a great
risk in taking such a course. I think that there
is great danger that you would be condemned
and sent to the state prison.â€
‘¢ Well,†said Beechnut, ‘‘ I should not mind
that very much. There is no great harm in go-
ing to prison, if you are only innocent. I have
been shut up here one day already, and I had
a good time.â€
Mr. Keep said, finally, that the subject re-
quired time for consideration, and that, in the
mean while, he would make arrangements for
giving bail for Antonio. This he did, and then
he and Antonio went together back to Fran-
conia.
Tue TRIAL. 193
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The court-room. Antonio brought up for trial
CHAPTER X.
THe TRIAL.
Tue time arrived for Antonio’s trial very soon.
At the appointed day he and Mr. Keep went to-
gether to the town where the court was to be
held.
Mr. Keep delivered Antonio to the officer
again, and the officer led him into a little room
adjoining the court-room, and left him there
under the custody of a subordinate officer. At
length his case was called, and the officer came
forward and conducted him into the court-room. |
When Antonio entered the room, he looked
around to see how it was arranged. At one end
there was a platform, with a curtained window
behind it, and a long desk in front. Behind the
desk there sat an elderly gentleman whom An-
tonio supposed was the judge. He sat in a
large arm-chair. There was another arm-chair
upon the platform, but there was nobody sitting
in it. Antonio thought that probably it was
for another judge, and that he would come in
by-and-by, but he did not come.
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194 RopoupPpuHus.
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In front of the judge’s desk, and a little low-
er down, there was another desk, with a great
many books and bundles of papers upon it.
There was a man seated at this desk with his
back to the judge’s desk. This man was writ-
ing. He was the clerk of the court.
In front of the clerk’s desk, and toward the
middle of the room, was a pretty large table,
Tue TRIAL. 195
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with lawyers sitting around it. The lawyers
‘had green bags, with papers in them.
On each side of the room there were two long
seats facing toward the middle of the room.
These seats were for the juries. Each seat was
long enough for six men, making twelve in all
on each side. Between the juries’ seats and the
judge’s platform, there was, on each side, a
stand for the witnesses. The witnesses’ stands
were placed in this position, so that all could
hear the testimony which the witnesses should
give.
On the back side of the room there were sev-
eral seats for spectators. In front of the spec-
tators’ seats there were two chairs. The officer
led Antonio to one of these chairs, and gave him
a seat there. The officer himself took his seat
inthe other chair. He had a long slender pole
in his hand, which was his badge of office.
The first thing to be done was for the clerk
to read the accusation. ‘The accusation to be
made against a prisoner is always written out
in full, and is called an indictment. The in-
dictment against Antonio was handed to the
clerk, and he read it. It charged Antonio with
~ breaking into and robbing Mr. Kerber’s office,
and then setting fire to the barn.
196 RopoLuPuus.
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Antonio pleads not guilty. The proceedings.
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After the indictment had been read, the judge,
looking to Antonio, asked him whether he was
guilty or not guilty.-
‘“‘ Not guilty,†said Antonio.
The arrangements were then made for the
trial. The jury were appointed, and they took
their places in the jury seats which were on the
right hand side of the court-room. Some jury-
men belonging to another jury were sitting in
the seats on the left hand, but they had now
nothing to do but to listen, like the other spec-
tators.
There is a sort of public lawyer in every
county, appointed for the purpose, whose busi-
ness it is to attend to the trial of any person ac-
cused of crime in his county. He is called the
county attorney. It is his duty to collect the
evidence against the prisoner, and to see that
it is properly presented to the court and jury,
and to prove that the prisoner is guilty, if he
can. The prisoner, on the other hand, has an-
other lawyer, whose duty it is to collect all the
evidence in his favor, and to try to prove him
innocent. The trial is always commenced by
adducing first the evidences of the prisoner’s
guilt.
Accordingly, when the jury were ready, the |
Tue. TRIAL. 197
The speech of the county attorney.
judge called upon the county attorney to pro-
ceed.
He rose, and spoke as follows:
“May it please your Honor—â€
Here the county attorney bowed to the judge.
“ And you, gentlemen of the jury—â€
Here he bowed to the jury.
‘“T am very sorry to have to appear against
so young, and, I may add, so innocent-looking
a person as the prisoner before you, on a charge
of so serious a nature as burglary. But I have
no choice. However much we may regret that
a person so young should become so depraved
as to commit such crimes, our duty to the com-
munity requires that we should proceed firmly
and decidedly to the exposure and punishment
ofthem. I shall accordingly lay before you the
evidence that the prisoner at the bar is guilty
of the crime charged against him. It will be
the duty of his counsel, on the other hand, to
prove his innocence, if he can. I shall be very
glad, and I have no doubt that you will be, to
find that he can succeed in doing this. I fear,
however, that it will be out of his power.
“I shall prove to you, gentlemen of the jury,
by the witnesses that I shall bring forward, that
the prisoner left his home in a very mysterious
198 © Ropo.puus.
at ee eeeeeennieennleeimmemaiiiadaaaie
The county attorney’s account of the circumstances of the robbery.
manner on the Saturday when the robbery was
committed ; that he came to Hiburgh, and ar-
rived here about nine o’clock ; that he then
went to his room, as if to go to bed, and imme-
diately afterward went out in a secret manner.
About half past ten the corn-barn was found to
be on fire, and, on the people repairing to the
spot, they found the prisoner there alone. He
fled, and was pursued. He was taken, and, at
length, finding that he was detected, and ter-
rified, perhaps, at the consequences of what he
had done, he gave information of the place
where the money which had been taken was
concealed.
“These circumstances all point to the pris-
oner as the guilty party, or, at least, as one of
the guilty parties concerned in the robbery. As
to the fire, we lay no particular stress upon that,
for it may have been accidental. We think it
probable that it was so. The charge which we
make against the prisoner is the robbery, and
we are willing to consider the fire as an acci-
dent, providentially occurring as a means of
bringing the iniquity to light.â€
The county attorney then began to call in his
wiinesses. The first witness was James.
Tue TRIAL. 199
senieini a
Antony is called as a witness. His testimony.
en alinte aeeR eae
James said that Antonio was well known to
him; that he came originally from Canada ;
that he had lived for some time at Mrs. Hen-
ry’s; and that, on the Saturday in question, he
said that he was going to Hiburgh, but would
not give him, James, any explanation of the
business that called him there.
The next witness was Antony, the man who
had brought Antonio in his wagon the last part
of his journey.
Antony testified that he overtook the prisoner
on the road, and that he brought him forward
in his wagon. The prisoner, he said, seemed
very anxious to get into town before nine o’clock,
but he was very careful not to say any thing
about the business which called him there.
There was something very mysterious about
him, Antony said, and he thought so at the
time.
The next witness was the tavern-keeper.
The tavern-keeper testified that Antonio came
to his house a little past nine; that he seemed
in a hurry to go to his room ; that the tavern-
keeper showed him the room, and left him there ;
but that, on going up a few minutes afterward,
to ask him what time he would have breakfast,
he found that he was not there. That, about
200 Ropo.puus.
Mr. Kerber’s testimony. Other proceedings.
an hour afterward, he saw a light, and, run-
ning out, he found that the corn-barn was on
fire. He cried “ Fire!†and, with another man,
ran to the corn-barn, and there saw some one
running away. He and the other man pursued
the fugitive, and finally caught him, and found
that it was the prisoner—the same young man
that had come to his house as a traveler an
hour before.
The next witness was Mr. Kerber.
Mr. Kerber testified that he left his office safe,
with his money in the money-box, in the desk,
on Saturday night, about half past eight. That
on the Monday morning following he found that
the office had been broken into, the desk open-
ed, and the money-box carried away. That he
was present at the prisoner’s examination be-
fore the justice, and that the prisoner then and
there said that there was something buried un-
der where the corn-barn had stood, and that the
company all proceeded to the place, and dug
into the ground where the prisoner directed
them to dig, and that there they found the
money-box.
The minutes of Antinin' s examination before
the justice were also read, in which he declined
to give any explanation of the case.
Tue TRIAL. 201
nner
Mr. Keep’s witnesses. The speeches.
a repapenns co ninstnimeeiteritigpenrecanpninmen hated
The county attorney then said that his evi-
dence was closed.
The judge then called upon Mr. Keep to bring
forward whatever evidence he had to offer in
the prisoner’s favor. Mr. Keep had only two
witnesses, and they could only testify to An-
tonio’s general good character. They were
Franconia men, who said that they had known
Antonio a long time, that he had always borne
an irreproachable character, and that they did
not believe him capable of committing such a
crime.
After the evidence was thus all in, Mr. Keep
made a speech in defense of his client. He ad-
mitted, he said, that the case was a very extra-
ordinary one. There was a mystery about it
which was not explained. Still, he said, it was
not really proved, either that Antonio stole the
money, or that he set fire to the barn. Many
suppositions might be made to account for the
facts, without implicating Antonio as really
guilty.
The county attorney then made his speech.
It was, of course, against Antonio. He said
that the appearances were all against the pris-
oner, and that, if he were really innocent, it
would be easy for him to explain the case. His
202 Ropo.puus.
sesaitiinarageseariaeinctmmaeiibaiaiiniiaiiliiiaitnaaeaaiaitaa paalialtliatia ere
The charge of the judge. The jury.
refusal to do this, and his showing where the
money was hid, ought to be considered as com-
pleting the proofs of guilt, furnished by the
other circumstances of the affair.
The judge then told the jury that it was
their duty to decide whether it had been proved
that Antonio was guilty.
‘You have heard all the evidence,†said he,
‘‘and you must decide. If you are perfectly
satisfied that the prisoner is guilty, then you
must condemn him. If you are satisfied that
he is innocent, then, of course, you must acquit
him. And if you are uncertain whether he is
innocent or guilty, then you must acquit him
too; for no one is to be condemned, unless it is
proved positively that he is guilty.â€
The jury were then conducted out by an of-
ficer of the court, to a small room adjoining,
_ where they were to deliberate on the case. In
about fifteen minutes they returned. The judge
then called upon the prisoner to rise. Antonio
rose and looked toward the judge. The jury
were standing in their places, looking toward
the judge too.
‘Gentlemen of the jury,†said the judge,
‘fare you agreed upon the verdict?â€
The foreman of the jury said,
THe TRIAL. 203
SS
Verdict of the jury. Antonio acquitted.
‘‘ ‘We are agreed.â€
‘‘Gentlemen of the jury,†said the judge
again, ‘‘ what say you—is the prisoner guilty
or not guilty?â€
‘‘ Not guilty,†said the foreman.
There was a general smile of satisfaction
about the room at hearing this decision. The
clerk wrote down the verdict in the record. The
judge directed the prisoner to be discharged,
and then called for the case which came next
on the docket.*
Antonio went out with Mr. Keep, and got into
a wagon which Mr. Keep had provided all ready
for him at the door. They set out, counsel and
client, on their return to Franconia. ;
Mr. Keep was, of course, very much relieved
at the result of the trial; for, though he was
himself perfectly satisfied of his client’s inno-
cence, still the circumstances were very strong
against him, and there was, in fact, nothing
but his good character in his favor. He had
been very much afraid, therefore, that Antonio
would be condemned, for the jury are bound
to decide according to the evidence that is
placed before them.
‘You have got off very well, so far,†said Mr.
« The docket is the list of causes.
204 Ropo.upPuus.
Mr. Keep’s instructions to Antonio.
Keep. ‘Having been accused as an accom-
plice in the crime, it was your privilege to be
silent. Should you, however, hereafter be call-
ed upon as a witness, you will have to give
your testimony.â€
‘‘Why must I?†asked Antonio.
‘Your duty to your country requires it,†said
Mr. Keep.
“Then,†said Antonio, “I suppose I must,
and I will.â€
ANOTHER TRIAL. 205
Antonio forms plans to save Rodolphus.
CuaprTrerR XI.
ANOTHER TRIAL.
Ropo.ruvs and his two confederates in crime
were in a state of great anxiety and apprehen-
sion during the period which intervened be-
tween the committing of the crime and the trial
of Antonio. Antonio did not attempt to hold
any communication with Rodolphus during this
interval, for fear that by so doing he might
awaken in people’s minds some suspicion of the
truth. He had, however, a secret plan of do-
ing something to save Rodolphus from ruin, so
soon as the excitement which had been occa-
sioned by the robbery and the fire should have
passed by. All his plans, however, were de-
feated by an unexpected train of occurrences,
which took place a day or two after his acquit-
tal, and which changed suddenly the whole
aspect of the affair.
One night, very soon after Antonio’s trial, Ro-
dolphus, after he had gone to bed and was just
falling asleep, was awakened by a loud knock-
ing at his door.
206 RopoupPuws.
Rodolphus is arrested. His alarm.
Rodolphus was dreadfully terrified. He was
always terrified by any unexpected sight or
sound, as the guilty usually are. He got up
and opened the door. Mr. Kerber and another
man came in.
‘You are my prisoner,†said the stranger.
“You must put on your clothes and come with
me.â€
Rodolphus was in great distress and trepida-
ANOTHER TRIAL. 207
He is put in prison. Mr. Keep Visits him.
tion. He, however, put on his clothes. He
did not dare to ask what he was arrested for.
He knew too well. The officer informed him
that he was arrested on a charge of being con-
cerned in the robbery of Mr. Kerber, but that
he need not say any thing about it unless he
chose to do so. Rodolphus was so terrified and
distressed that he did not know what to say or
do. So the officer led him away, pale and
trembling, to his house, and locked him up in
the same room where Antonio had been con-
fined. There was a little bed in one corner of
the room. Rodolphus went and sat down upon
it, and sobbed and wept in anguish and despair.
In a day or two his friends in Franconia
heard of his arrest, and Mr. Keep went down to
see him. Mr. Keep came as Rodolphus’s coun-
sel and friend, in order to confer with him and
to defend him on his trial ; but Rodolphus con-
sidered him as banded with all the rest of the
world against him, and either could not, or
would not answer any of the friendly questions
which Mr. Keep proposed to him, but sat cry-
ing all the time while Mr. Keep was there, and
making himself very miserable. Mr. Keep saw
at once that he was guilty, and despaired of be-
ing able to do any thing to save him.
208 RopoLpuus.
Rodolphus is very unhappy in prison.
There was nobody to give bail for Rodolphus,
and so it was necessary to keep him in close
confinement until the time for his trial arrived
In consideration, however, of his tender years,
it was decided not to take him to the jail, but
to keep him at the house of the officer, in the
strong room where he was put when he was
first arrested.
The room itself was a very comfortable one,
but Rodolphus spent his time in it very unhap-
pily. The people treated him very kindly, but
nothing gave him any peace or comfort. They
brought him books, but he could not read well
enough to take any pleasure in them. Some-
times he would go to the window and look out
upon the green yard, but it only made him
more miserable to see the grass and the flowers,
and the trees waving in the wind, and the birds
flying about at liberty. Sometimes he saw
Dorinda there playing with her kitten, and
singing little songs; but this sight made him
more unhappy than all the rest.
Rodolphus’s mother came down to see him
once, with Antonio. Antonio drove down with
her in a wagon. The visit, however, did not
give either Rodolphus or his mother any pleas-
ure. They spoke scarcely a word to each other
ANOTHER TRIAL. 209
Mrs. Linn’s anxiety. The trial comes on.
while she stayed. When she got into the wagon
to go home, Antonio, seeing how much she was
distressed, tried to comfort her by saying that
she must not be so troubled; he hoped, he said,
that Rodolphus would yet turn out to be a good
boy. There had been a great many cases
where boys had been led away when young, by
bad company, to do what was very wrong, who
were afterward sorry for it, and changed their
courses and behaved well. ‘This conversation
seemed to make Mrs. Linn feel somewhat more
composed, but she was still very unhappy.
At length the time for the trial drew near.
Rodolphus felt great solicitude and anxiety as
the time approached. He did not know what
evidence there was against him, for no one had
been allowed to talk with him on the subject of
the crime. Even Mr. Keep, his lawyer, did not
know what the evidence was, for it is always
customary in such cases for each party to keep
the evidence which they have to offer as much
as possible concealed. Antonio had, however,
received a summons to appear as a witness, and
Mr. Keep told him that if they insisted on exam-
ining him, he would be bound to answer all the
questions which they put to him, honestly and
truly, whatever his private feelings might be.
O
210 RopouPpuus.
a ssaueieniesseesnsinn eames aE
The court. The proceedings. Mr. Kerber a witness.
ss seieeemminuemlennttieecstidateteeE Net ae aE
When the day arrived, Rodolphus was taken
by the officer to the court-room, and placed in
the same chair where Antonio had sat. Antonio
had looked around upon the proceedings with
so frank and honest an expression of counte-
nance, and with such an unconcerned air, that
every one had been impressed with a belief of
his innocence. Rodolphus, on the other hand,
sat still, pale, and trembling, and he manifest-
ed in his whole air and demeanor every indica-
tion of conscious guilt. :
The preliminary proceedings were all much
the same as they had been in the case of An-
tonio. When these had been gone through, the
judge called upon the county attorney to pro-
ceed. After a short opening speech, he said that
his first witness was Mr. Kerber. Mr. Kerber
was called, and took his place upon the stand.
Mr. Kerber first gave an account of the rob-
bery, describing the situation of his office, and
of the two doors leading to it, and of the desk
in the corner, and narrating all the circum-
stances relating to the appearance of his office
on the Monday morning, and the discovery of
the strong box under the ruins of the corn-barn.
He then proceeded as follows :
“For a time I considered it certain that An-
ANOTHER TRIAL. 211
Mr. Kerber’s testimony. Circumstantial evidence.
tonio, the one who was first suspected, was the
one really guilty, and made no effort or inquiry
in any other direction, until he was tried. I
was convinced then that he was innocent, and
immediately began to consider what I should
do to find out the robber. I examined the hole
again which had been bored into the door, and
the marks of the tools by which the desk had
been broken open. I thought that I might, per-
haps, possibly find the tools that fitted these
places somewhere about town; and that, if I
should, I might, possibly, in that way, get some
clew to the robbers. So I borrowed the bits
and the chisels of several of my neighbors, but
I could not find any that would fit.
‘‘ At last I happened,to think of some old tools
that I had in a back room, and, on comparing
them, I found two that fitted exactly. There
was a bit which just fitted the hole, and there
were some fibres of the wood which had been
caught upon the edge of the bit, where it was
dull, that looked fresh, and compared well with
the color of the wood of the door. There was
a large chisel, too, that fitted exactly to the im-
pressions made upon the wood of the desk, in
prying it open.
‘‘T could see, too, that some of these tools
212 RopoLPuus.
Rodolphus confounded. Hearsay evidence rejected.
had recently been moved, by the dust having
been disturbed around them. There were marks
and tracks, too, in the dust, upon a bench, where
some boy had evidently climbed up to get the
tools. I tried one of Rodolphus’s shoes to these
tracks, and found that it fitted exactly.â€
While Mr. Kerber was making these state-
ments, Rodolphus hung his head, and looked
utterly confounded.
‘‘ Just about the time,†continued Mr. Ker-
ber, “‘ that I made these discoveries, a person
came to me and informed me—â€
“Stop,†interrupted Mr. Keep. ‘ You are
not to state what any other person informed
you. You are only to state what you know
personally, yourself.â€
Mr. Kerber was silent.
The county attorney, who knew well that this
was the rule in all trials, said that he had noth-
ing more to ask that witness then, but that he
would withdraw him for atime. He then called
Antonio. Antonio took his place upon the stand.
After the oath was administered as usual,
the county attorney began to question Antonio
as follows :
“Were you in Hiburgh on the night of this
robbery ?â€
ANoTHER TRIAL. 213
ws enn ancl heetaneidneeiatntiie
Antonio called. He asks to be excused.
‘‘T was,†said Antonio.
“At what time did you arrive there ?†asked
the attorney.
“T believe it was a little past nine,†said
Antonio.
“Were you at the corn-barn when it took
fire ?â€
‘‘T was,†said Antonio.
“ State now to the jury what it was that led
you to go there.â€
Antonio recollected that what first attracted
his attention and led him to go out was seeing
Rodolphus and the other boys going by with
their lantern, and hearing their suppressed voi-
ces; and he perceived that if he went any fur-
ther in his testimony, he should prove Rodolph-
us to be guilty; so he stopped, and, after a mo-
ment’s pause, he turned to the judge, and asked
whether he could not be excused from giving
any more testimony.
“On what ground do you wish to be ex-
cused ?†said the judge.
‘Why, what I should say,†said Antonio,
“might go against the boy, and I don’t wish
to say any thing against him.â€
“You can not be excused,†said the judge,
shaking his head. ‘‘It is very often painful to
214 Ropo.puus.
His reason. His request is not granted.
give testimony against persons accused of crime,
but it is a duty which must be performed.â€
‘‘But there is a special reason,†said Anto-
nio, ‘‘in this case.â€
‘¢ What is the reason ?†said the judge.
Antonio hesitated. At length he said, tim-
idly,
‘‘ His sister saved my life.â€
Here there was a pause. The preferring such
a request to be excused from testifying, and for
such a reason, is a very uncommon occurrence
in a court. The judge, the jury, the lawyers,
and all the spectators looked at Antonio, who
stood upon the witness’s stand all the time,
turning his face toward the judge, awaiting his
decision.
After a pause, the judge said,
‘¢ Your unwillingness to do any thing to in-
jure the brother of a girl who saved your life,
does you honor, and I would gladly excuse you
if I could, but it is not in my power. The ends
of justice require that you should give your
testimony, whatever the consequences may be.â€
‘¢ What would be done,†asked Antonio, ‘ if
I should refuse to do so ?â€
‘¢Then you would be sent to prison yourself,â€
said the judge, ‘ for contempt of court.â€
ANovrHER TRIAL. 215
Antonio is withdrawn. More testimony.
“And suppose I am willing to go to prison,â€
said Antonio, ‘rather than testify against El-
len’s brother—can I do so?†_
The judge looked a little perplexed. What
answer he would have given to this question
we do not know, for he was prevented from an-
swering it by the county attorney, who here rose
and said,
‘May it please your honor, I will withdraw
this witness for the present. I shall be glad to
get along without his testimony, if possible, and
perhaps I can.â€
Antonio then left the stand, very much re-
lieved. Rodolphus wondered who would be
called next. His heart sank within him when
he saw an officer, who had gone out a moment
before, come in and lead Gilpin to the witness-
stand.
It is customary in almost all countries, when-
ever a crime is committed, and it is not possi-
ble to ascertain who committed it by any ordi-
nary proofs, to allow any one of the accomplices
who is disposed to do so, to come forward and
inform against the rest, and then to exempt him
from punishment in consideration of his so do-
ing. It seems very base for one person to lead
another into sin, or even to join him in it, and
216 Ropo.upuus.
Gilpin turns against his comrades. °
then to assist in bringing his accomplice to pun-
ishment, in order to escape it himself. But
they who combine to commit crimes must be
expected to be base. Gilpin was so. There
seemed to be nothing noble or generous in his
nature. As soon as he found out that Rodolph-
us was suspected, he feared that Rodolphus
would confess, and then that he should himself
be seized. Accordingly, he went immediately
to Mr. Kerber, and told him that he knew all
about the robbery, and that he would tell all
about it, if they would agree that he should not
come to any harm.
This arrangement was finally made. They,
however, seized Gilpin, and shut him up, so as
to secure him for a witness, and he had been in
prison ever since Rodolphus’s arrest,- though
Rodolphus knew nothing about it. Christopher
had run away the moment he heard of Ro-
dolphus’s arrest, and nothing had since been
heard of him. Gilpin was now brought: forward
to give his testimony.
There was a great contrast in his appearance,
as he came upon the stand, from that of Anto-
nio. He looked guilty and ashamed, and he did
net dare to turn his eyes toward Rodolphus at
all. He could not go forward himself and tell
ANOTHER TRIAL. 217
His testimony. It proves to be very conclusive.
a connected story, but he made all his state-
ments in answer to questions put to him by the
county attorney. He, however, in the end, told
all. He explained how Rodolphus had first cut
a hole in the partition, and then he narrated the
conversation which the boys had held together
behind the wall. He told about the tools, and
the dark lantern, and the breaking in; also
about going to the corn-barn, burying the box,
and then of the accidental setting of the straw
on fire, and of Antonio’s suddenly coming in
among them. In a word, the whole affair was
brought completely to light. Mr. Keep ques-
tioned Gilpin afterward very closely, to see if
he would contradict himself, and so prove that
the story which he was telling was not true;
but he did not contradict himself, and finally
he went away.
There were no witnesses to be offered in favor
of Rodolphus, and very little to be said in his de-
fense. When, at length, the trial was conclud-
ed, the jury conferred together a little in their
seats, and then brought in a verdict of guilty.
The next day Rodolphus was sentenced to ten
days’ solitary confinement in the jail, and, after
that, to one year of hard labor in the state prison.
218 RopoLPuHus.
i leeniitntamnenenreiatap ah aad alll
Ellen forms a plan. She sets out to execute it.
etc —— — rr
Cuarpter XII
THe FLIGHT.
Two or three days after Rodolphus’s trial,
Ellen, who had done every thing she could to
cheer and comfort her mother in her sorrow,
told her one morning that she desired to go and
see her Uncle Randon that day.
«Is it about Rodolphus ?†asked her mother.
“Yes, mother,†said Ellen.
“Well, you may go,†said her mother ; ‘ but
{ don’t think that any thing will do any good
now.â€
After all her morning duties had been per-
formed about the house, Ellen put on her bon-
net, and taking Annie by the hand, in order
that she might lead her to school, she set out
on the way to her uncle’s. She left Annie at
school as she passed through the village, and
she arrived at her uncle’s about ten o’clock.
Her uncle had been married again. His
present wife was a very strong and healthy
woman, who was almost all the time busily en-
THe FLIGHT. 219
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2 or oman
State of things at Mrs. Randon’s.
a
gaged about the farm-work ; but she was very
fond of Ellen, and always glad to see her at the
farm. When Ellen arrived at the farm on this
occasion, she went in at the porch door as usual.
There was no one in the great room. She pass-
ed through into the back entry. From thence
she went into the back room—the room where,
in old times, she used to shut up her kitten.
This room was now used as a dairy. There
was a long row of milk-pans in it, upon 4 bench.
Mrs. Randon was there. She seemed very glad
to see Ellen, and asked her to walk into the
house.
Ellen said that she came to see her uncle.
So her aunt went with her out into the yard
where her uncle was at work ; he was mending
a harrow.
“¢ Well, Ellen,†said her uncle, ‘ JT am very
glad to see yous but I am sorry to hear about
poor Rodolphus.â€
“ Yes,†said Ellen ; « but I have thought of
one more plan. It’s of no use to keep him from
going to the state prison, even if we could, un-
less we can get a good place for him. Now
what I wish is, that, if we can get him free,
you would let him come and live here with you.
Perhaps you could make him a good boy.â€
220 RopoLPuus.
Mrs. Randon is willing to receive Rodolphus.
Mr. Randon leaned upon the handle of his
broad-ax, and seemed to be at a loss what to
say. He looked toward his wife.
‘“¢Yes,†said she, ‘let him come. I should
like to have him come very much. We can
make him a good boy.â€
‘6 Well,†said Mr. Randon.
“Well!†said Ellen. Her eyes brightened
up as she said this, and she turned to go away.
Mr. and Mrs. Randon attempted to stop her, but
she said that she could not stay then, and so
she went away.
“‘ She can not get him free,†said Mr. Randon.
“IT don’t know,†said his wife. ‘‘ Perhaps
she may. Such a girl as she can do a great
deal when she tries.â€
Ellen went then, as fast as she could go, to
Mrs. Henry’s. She found Antonio in the garden.
‘“ Antonio,†said she, “ my Uncle Randon
says that he will take Rodolphus, and let him
live there with him, on the farm, if we can only
get him out of prison.â€
“But we can’t get him out of prison,†said
Antonio. ‘It is too late now; he has been con-
demned and sentenced.â€
“ But the governor can pardon him,†said El-
len.
Tur Furent. 921
Antonio goes to see the governor.
‘¢Can he 2?†said Antonio.
‘¢ Yes,†said Ellen.
“Can he?†repeated Antonio. “Then Pil
go and see if he will.â€
Two days after this Antonio was on his way
to the town where the governor lived. He met
with various adventures on his way, and he felt
great solicitude and doubt about the result of
the journey. At last he arrived at the place.
He was directed to a large and handsome
house, which stood in the centre of the princi-
pal street of the village, enveloped in trees and
shrubbery. There was a beautiful yard, with
a great gate leading to it, on one side of the
house.
Antonio looked up this yard, and saw an el-
derly gentleman there, just getting into a chaise.
A person who seemed to be his hired man was
holding the horse. The gentleman stopped,
with his foot upon the step of the chaise, when
he saw Antonio coming, and looked toward him.
“Ts this Governor Dummer 2†said Antonio,
as he came up.
“Yes,†said the gentleman, “ that, is what
they call me.â€
‘‘T wanted to see you about some business,â€
said Antonio, “ but you are going away.â€
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222 Ropo.upnuus.
Antonio takes a ride with the governor.
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The governor looked at Antonio a moment,
and, being pleased with his appearance, he said,
‘Yes, I am going away, but not far. Get
into the chaise with me, and -we can talk as
we ride.â€
So the governor got into the chaise.
Antonio followed him; the hired man let go
of the horse’s head, and Antonio and the gov-
ernor rode together out of the yard.
Antonio was quite afraid at first, to find him-
self suddenly shut up so closely with a gov-
ernor. He, however, soon recovered his self-
Tue FuicutT. 223
Conversation about Rodolphus.
fT ROIs ta at TN
possession, and began to give an account of Ro-
dolphus’s case. The governor listened very at-
tentively to all he had to say. Then he asked
Antonio a great many questions, some about
Rodolphus’s mother and sister, and also about
Antonio himself. Finally he asked what it was
proposed to do with Rodolphus, in case he should
be pardoned and set at liberty. Antonio said
that he was to go to his uncle’s, which was an
excellent place, and where he hoped that he
would learn to be a good boy.
The governor seemed very much interested
in the whole story. He, however, said that he
could not, at that time, come to any conclusion
in respect to the affair; he must make some
further inquiries. He must see the record of
the trial, and the other documentary evidence
connected with the case. He would attend to
it immediately, he said, and write to Mr. Keep
in respect to the result.
About a week after this, Mr. Keep sent for
Antonio to come and see him. Antonio went.
‘Well, Antonio,†said Mr. Keep, as Antonio
entered his office, ‘ Rodolphus is pardoned. I
should like to have you ask Mrs. Henry if she
will let you go to-morrow, and bring him home.
If she says that you may go, call here on your
224 Ropo.pPuaus.
Rodolphus is pardoned. Antonio goes for him.
way, and I will give you some money to pay
the expenses of the journey.â€
Early the next morning, Antonio called at
Mr. Keep’s office, on his way after Rodolphus.
Mr. Keep gave him some money. Antonio re-
ceived it, for he thought it would not be proper
to decline it. He had, however, plenty of his
‘own. He had already put in his pocket six
half dollars which he had taken from his chest
that morning. Mr. Keep gave hima bank-bill.
He put this bill into his waistcoat pocket, and
pinned it in.
He then proceeded on his journey. In due
time he arrived at the place where Rodolphus
was imprisoned. The pardon had already ar-
rived, and the jailer was ready to deliver up Ro-
dolphus to his friends. He told Antonio that
he was very glad that he had come to take the
boy away. He did not like, he said, to lock up
children.
Antonio took Rodolphus in his wagon, and
they drove away. It was late in the afternoon
when they set out, but, though Antonio did not
expect to get to Franconia that night, he was
anxious to proceed as far as he could. He in-
tended to stop that night at a tavern in a large
tewn, and get home, if possible, the next day.
Tue Fuieur. 225
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Antonio and Rodolphus set out on their return.
——
They arrived at the tavern safely. They took
supper; and after supper, being tired, they went
to bed. Antonio had done all that he could to
make Rodolphus feel at his ease and happy,
during the day, having said nothing at all to
him about his bad conduct. He had talked to
him about his uncle, and about his going there
to live, and other pleasant subjects. Still Ro-
dolphus seemed silent and sober, and after sup-
per he seemed glad to go to bed.
The two boys slept in two rooms which open-
ed into each other. Antonio proposed to have
the door open between these rooms, but Ro-
dolphus seemed to wish to have it shut. An-
tonio made no objection to this, but at last,
when he was ready to go to bed, he opened the
door a little to say good-night to Rodolphus.
Rodolphus, he saw, when he opened the door,
was sitting ata little table, writing upon a piece
of paper witha pencil. Antonio bade him good-
night and shut the door again.
‘‘T hope he is writing to his mother,†said
Antonio to himself, ‘‘ to confess his faults, and
promise to be a good boy.â€
The next morning Antonio rose pretty ear-
ly, but he moved softly about the room, so as
not to disturb Rodolphus, who he supposed was
r
226 RopoLPuHusS.
—
Rodolphus disappears. His letter.
een > ——
asleep, as his room was still. Antonio went
down and ordered breakfast, and attended to
his horses, and by-and-by he came up again to
see if Rodolphus had got up. He listened at
the door, and all was still. He then opened
the door gently and looked in. ‘There was no-
body there, and, to Antonio’s great surprise, the
bed was smooth and full, as if it had not been
disturbed.
Antonio went in. He saw a paper lying on
the table with his own name on the outside of
it. He took this paper up, and found that it
was in Rodolphus’s handwriting. It was half
in written and half in printed characters, and
very badly spelled. The substance of it was
this: ;
‘ Awronto,—-[ am sorry to go off and leave
you, but I must. I should be glad to go and
live at my uncle’s, but I can’t. Don’t try to
find out where I have gone. Give my love to
my mother and to Ellen. I had not any money,
and so I had to take your half dollars out of
your pocket. If I ever can, I shall pay you.
‘¢ RoDOLPHUS.
«“P.S, It’s no use in me trying to be a good
boy.â€
Tuer FLicuHt. 227
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Antonio goes home.
Antonio made diligent inquiry for Rodolphus
in the town where he disappeared, and in all
the surrounding region, but no trace of the fu-
gitive could be found. He finally gave up the
search and went mournfully home.
Tue Ewnp.
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Mount Athos. Jt is written in a graphic and attractive style. — Spectator.
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admirable, and worthy of all encouragement, and the manner in which he
Kas executed the work thus far is most excellent. Let him be encour-
aged tu proceed till he has reached the last volume of history, that the
coming generation may turn from the world of romance to that of reality,
and learn that what is and has been is as brilliant in character, as glorious
.a description, and as captivating in detail, as that which the genius of
fiction ever created.— New York Observer
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12/15/2014 12:43:40 PM 00009.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
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12/15/2014 12:43:40 PM 00017.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:40 PM 00018.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:40 PM 00018.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:40 PM 00019.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:40 PM 00019.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
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12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00133.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00134.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00134.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00135.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00135.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00136.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00136.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00137.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00137.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00138.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00138.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00139.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00139.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00140.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00140.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00141.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00141.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00142.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00142.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00143.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00143.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00144.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00144.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00145.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00145.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00146.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00146.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00147.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00147.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00148.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00148.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00149.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00149.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00150.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00150.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00151.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00151.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00152.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00152.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:45 PM 00153.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00153.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00154.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00154.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00155.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00155.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00156.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00156.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00157.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00157.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00158.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00158.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00159.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00159.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00160.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00160.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00161.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00161.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00162.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00162.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00163.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00163.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00164.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00164.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00165.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00165.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00166.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00166.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00167.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00167.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00168.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00168.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00169.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00169.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00170.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00170.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00171.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00171.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00172.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00172.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00173.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00173.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00174.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00174.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00175.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00175.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00176.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00176.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00177.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00177.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00178.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00178.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00179.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00179.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00180.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:46 PM 00180.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00181.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00181.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00182.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00182.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00183.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00183.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00184.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00184.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00185.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00185.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00186.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00186.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00187.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00187.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00188.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00188.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00189.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00189.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00190.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00190.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00191.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00191.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00192.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00192.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00193.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00193.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00194.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00194.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00195.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00195.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00196.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00196.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00197.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00197.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00198.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00198.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00199.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00199.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00200.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00200.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00201.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00201.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00202.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00202.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:47 PM 00203.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00203.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00204.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00204.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00205.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00205.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00206.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00206.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00207.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00207.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00208.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00208.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00209.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00209.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00210.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00210.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00211.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00211.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00212.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00212.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00213.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00213.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00214.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00214.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00215.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00215.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00216.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00216.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00217.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00217.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00218.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00218.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00219.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00219.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00220.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00220.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00221.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00221.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00222.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00222.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00223.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00223.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00224.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00224.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00225.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00225.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00226.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00226.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00227.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00227.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:48 PM 00228.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00228.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00229.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00229.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00230.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00230.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00231.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00231.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00232.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00232.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00233.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00233.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00234.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00234.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00235.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00235.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00236.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00236.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00237.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00237.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00238.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM 00238.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM back3.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM back3.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM back4.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM back4.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM spine.jpg is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM spine.jp2 is specified in the METS file but not included in the submission package!
12/15/2014 12:43:49 PM
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EVENT '2011-11-01T00:15:54-04:00' OUTCOME 'success'
PROCEDURE describe
'2011-11-01T00:08:52-04:00'
redup
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfile1' 'sip-filesback3.txt
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'2011-11-01T00:14:18-04:00'
describe
'2011-11-01T00:08:55-04:00'
redup
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfile2' 'sip-filesback4.txt
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'2011-11-01T00:12:14-04:00'
describe
'2011-11-01T00:08:59-04:00'
redup
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfile3' 'sip-filescover1.txt
bc949ea893a9384070c31f083ccefd26
cbb8391cb65c20e2c05a2f29211e55c49939c3db
'2011-11-01T00:10:56-04:00'
describe
'2011-11-01T00:09:02-04:00'
redup
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfile4' 'sip-filesspine.txt'
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cbb8391cb65c20e2c05a2f29211e55c49939c3db
'2011-11-01T00:14:09-04:00'
describe
'2011-11-01T00:09:06-04:00'
redup
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'2011-11-01T00:13:08-04:00'
describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIBM' 'sip-files00060.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIBP' 'sip-files00061.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABILE' 'sip-files00096.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABILH' 'sip-files00097.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABILL' 'sip-files00097.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABILO' 'sip-files00098.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABION' 'sip-files00109.jp2'
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describe
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describe
'33149' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIOP' 'sip-files00109.pro'
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describe
'34966' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIOQ' 'sip-files00109.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIOR' 'sip-files00109.tif'
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describe
'1330' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIOS' 'sip-files00109.txt'
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describe
'9873' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIOT' 'sip-files00109thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIOU' 'sip-files00110.jp2'
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describe
'85472' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIOV' 'sip-files00110.jpg'
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describe
'25666' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIOW' 'sip-files00110.pro'
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'2011-11-01T00:12:46-04:00'
describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIOY' 'sip-files00110.tif'
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describe
'1064' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIOZ' 'sip-files00110.txt'
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describe
'8951' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIPA' 'sip-files00110thm.jpg'
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'2011-11-01T00:12:40-04:00'
describe
'988572' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIPB' 'sip-files00111.jp2'
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describe
'84882' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIPC' 'sip-files00111.jpg'
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describe
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describe
'30756' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIPE' 'sip-files00111.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIPF' 'sip-files00111.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIPI' 'sip-files00112.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIPM' 'sip-files00112.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIPP' 'sip-files00113.jp2'
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describe
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describe
'29779' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIPR' 'sip-files00113.pro'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIPT' 'sip-files00113.tif'
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describe
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describe
'9776' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIPV' 'sip-files00113thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIPW' 'sip-files00114.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIQA' 'sip-files00114.tif'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIQC' 'sip-files00114thm.jpg'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIQH' 'sip-files00115.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIQI' 'sip-files00115.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIQO' 'sip-files00116.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIRD' 'sip-files00118.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIRS' 'sip-files00120thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIRT' 'sip-files00121.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABIRX' 'sip-files00121.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXK' 'sip-files00238.tif'
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'2011-11-01T00:11:03-04:00'
describe
'1438' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXL' 'sip-files00238thm.jpg'
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describe
'1324145' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXM' 'sip-filesback3.jp2'
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describe
'67874' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXN' 'sip-filesback3.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXO' 'sip-filesback3.pro'
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describe
'15941' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXP' 'sip-filesback3.QC.jpg'
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describe
'31781260' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXQ' 'sip-filesback3.tif'
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describe
'4418' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXR' 'sip-filesback3thm.jpg'
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describe
'1262407' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXS' 'sip-filesback4.jp2'
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describe
'152421' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXT' 'sip-filesback4.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXU' 'sip-filesback4.pro'
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describe
'29040' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXV' 'sip-filesback4.QC.jpg'
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describe
'30301986' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXW' 'sip-filesback4.tif'
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'2011-11-01T00:12:28-04:00'
describe
'6555' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXX' 'sip-filesback4thm.jpg'
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describe
'1299916' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXY' 'sip-filescover1.jp2'
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describe
'153201' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJXZ' 'sip-filescover1.jpg'
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describe
'216' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYA' 'sip-filescover1.pro'
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describe
'29157' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYB' 'sip-filescover1.QC.jpg'
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describe
'31202212' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYC' 'sip-filescover1.tif'
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'2011-11-01T00:11:52-04:00'
describe
'6472' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYD' 'sip-filescover1thm.jpg'
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describe
'1291017' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYE' 'sip-filescover2.jp2'
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describe
'52289' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYF' 'sip-filescover2.jpg'
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describe
'1128' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYG' 'sip-filescover2.pro'
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describe
'13660' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYH' 'sip-filescover2.QC.jpg'
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describe
'30986600' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYI' 'sip-filescover2.tif'
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describe
'100' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYJ' 'sip-filescover2.txt'
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describe
'4517' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYK' 'sip-filescover2thm.jpg'
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describe
'235901' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYL' 'sip-filesspine.jp2'
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describe
'32133' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYM' 'sip-filesspine.jpg'
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describe
'213' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYN' 'sip-filesspine.pro'
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describe
'7437' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYO' 'sip-filesspine.QC.jpg'
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describe
'5667590' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYP' 'sip-filesspine.tif'
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describe
'3368' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYQ' 'sip-filesspinethm.jpg'
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describe
'405887' 'info:fdaE20081031_AAAAAVfileF20081101_AABJYR' 'sip-filesUF00001944_00001.mets'
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describe
TargetNamespace.1: Expecting namespace 'http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/', but the target namespace of the schema document is 'http://digital.uflib.ufl.edu/metadata/ufdc2/'.
'2013-12-14T20:30:40-05:00' 'mixed'
xml resolution
http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/ufdc2.xsdhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
BROKEN_LINK http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/ufdc2.xsd
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
The element type "div" must be terminated by the matching end-tag "
".