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The cruise of the rover caravan

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Title:
The cruise of the rover caravan
Creator:
Stables, Gordon, 1840-1910
James Nisbet and Co. (London, England) ( Publisher )
Ballantyne, Hanson and Co. ( printer )
Ballantyne Press ( printer )
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London
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James Nisbet & Co.
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Ballantyne, Hanson & Co. ; Ballantyne Press
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English
Physical Description:
viii, 311, 32 p., [6] leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm.

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Subjects / Keywords:
Youth -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Uncles -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Caravans -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Dogs -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Sailors -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Friendship -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Voyages and travels -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Adventure and adventurers -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Outlaws -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Escapes -- Juvenile fiction ( lcsh )
Publishers' catalogues -- 1896 ( rbgenr )
Bldn -- 1896
Genre:
Publishers' catalogues ( rbgenr )
novel ( marcgt )
Spatial Coverage:
England -- London
Scotland -- Edinburgh
Target Audience:
juvenile ( marctarget )

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Publisher's catalogue follows text.
Statement of Responsibility:
by Gordon Stables.

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THE CRULSE OF

THE ROVER CARAVAN

BY

GORDON STABLES, M.D., R.N.
(“THE GENTLEMAN GIPSY”)

AUTHOR OF “‘FROM PLOUGHSHARE TO PULPIT,” ‘(LEAVES FROM THE LOG OF
A GENTLEMAN GIPSY,” ‘‘ THE CRUISE OF THE LAND-YACHT

“WANDERER,'”’ ETC, ETC. ETC.

“We have wandered in our glee
With the butterfly and bee,
We have climbed o’er heathery swells,
We have wound through forest dells ;
Mountain-moss has felt our tread,
Woodland streams our way have led ;
Flowers in deepest shadowy nooks,
Nurslings of the loneliest brooks,
Unto us have yielded up
Fragrant bell and starry cup.”

Pandan
JAMES NISBET & CO.
21 BERNERS STREET
1896



Printed by BALLANTYNE, Hanson & Co.
At the Ballantyne Press



Dedication

To the Memory of my dear Champion Newfoundland

HURRICANE BOB

Whose like I shall never see again. He
was the companion of my Caravan rambles
Sor years, and my guard as well. Sound
may he sleep, for he is dead and gone, yet
the trump that shall wake us all may waken
Bob. Let the Pharisce who would deny a
soul to the noblest of Goa’s brute creation
smile tf he pleases, but Heaven to me will
not be complete tf I do not meet therein all

the dear ones L have loved on earth.

THE AUTHOR



PREFACE

I am writing my preface at Paisley, on board my
caravan “'The Wanderer,” in which I arrived last night,
after about six hundred miles of devious journeying
through Scotland and England. Well, Paisley—pro-
nounced by the natives Peesley—is probably as good
a place at which to write a preface as any other.
Quiet and cosy enough in all conscience is the meadow
which has been lent me by kind and genial Captain
Sutherland, chief of the police force here. This is the
police recreation ground, so that, virtually speaking, I
am under police supervision like the ticket-of-leave
men, you know. I have been all over this large and
beautiful town, and have also inspected the ancient
castellated building which for many a long year has
done duty as a prison. The strength of the place is
enormous, and only equal to its gloominess, The
stone steps and cells are worn by the feet of the
unhappy prisoners and their stern warders. Ah!
many a sigh has been sighed and many an unavailing
tear has been shed here. Detective Munro, a Caithness
Highlander, a splendid athlete and excellent piper,
conducted me over the place, and I played at being
a prisoner. I had a spell of hard labour in turning a

crank, each round of which means an expenditure of
v



vi PREFACE

force equal to lifting sixty pounds; then I spent some
time in the debtors’ wards, and finally was locked and
bolted up in the terrible condemned cell. I tried to
fancy it was my last morning on earth, and waited,
listening breathlessly, for the tread of the executioner,
and sheriff, and warders, and for the tolling of the
doleful bell. Ugh! how dreary and cold it was; but
when bold Munro threw down the bolts and chains,
I and Lady Bute—the St. Bernard who figures in this
story—walked forth once more a free man and a free
dog into the fresh free air of heaven.

Paisley is a very ancient town, and strange to say
was hundreds of years ago celebrated for horse-racing
and football. For some reason or other, James III.
of Scotland decreed to put down the football, as it took
up too much time and attention.

But all around here where I lie is the country of
Tannahill, the Scottish poet, and that to me, after all,
is its chief attraction.

Yes, Paisley is a good place in which to write a
preface; but after all, dear reader, I haven’t much to
say, only that if you think of going on the road
yourself as a gipsy—and oh, dear! it is an idyllic
mode of travelling—you will obtain much useful in-
formation in the book you hold in your hands.

Moreover, the scenes and incidents are nearly all
from the life. Lady Bute is my present caravan dog.
Kammy the chameleon, alas! is dead, but Polly is
alive and well, and so is Linten Lowerin the cat. So
my book is nearly all true, if indeed that be any re-
commendation.



COIN WISIN IES

CHAP.

I.

II.

III.

IDY%

VI.
VII.

VIII,

IX,

XII,

XIII.

XIV,

“PRESSED CLOSELY AGAINST THE GLASS WAS A
CHILD’S PALE FACE” . : ; : ; :
EARLY THOUGH IT WAS, THE GIPSIES HAD GONE.
UNCLE BEN WAS A SAILOR . : ‘
FINDLAYSON TO THE FRONT .
LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CARAVAN , : :
“YuVE LOST THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME, MISTER”
THE FURNISHING OF THE “ROVER ”—UNDER
WEIGH FOR THE TRIAL TRIP, ; 5 3

ON THE ROAD—A GIPSY DINNER—DOUGLAS TELLS
A FORTUNE. . . . . . . :
SEA-PIE FOR SIX—AROUND THE CAMP-FIRE—A
VERY HAPPY SCENE . ° . . . .
IN WILD WOOD GREEN AND FOREST DARK . .

- HANS BECOMES AN OUTLAW—-LINTEN IN PURSUIT

OF GAME—KAMMY ESCAPES—STRANGE ADVEN-
TURES . . . . o . O O
PUNISHING A THIEF—DOUGLAS WITH ROD AND
LINE—A CHANGE OF ROUTE . O . 5
IN THE LAND OF THE LARKS—A NIGHT OF STORM
AND TEMPEST—“ LIKE A CARAVAN IN DREAM-
LAND” : ; : : : d ‘ :
LAZING THROUGH A LOVELY LAND—SUSSEX AND

SURREY THE GARDEN OF ENGLAND 9 . °
Vil

PAGE

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96

106

119

128

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CHAP.
XY.

XVI.

XVII.
XVIII.
XIX.

xx.
XXI.
XXII.
XXIII.

XXIV.

XXV.

XXVI.
XXVII.

XXVIII.
XXIX,

XXX.
XXXI.

CONTENTS

EN ROUTE FOR THE LAND OF THE BROADS—IN
FOREST DEPTHS . . : : : ,
A NARROW ESCAPE—IN THE LAND OF THE LINNETS
—AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR : . . ,
“TIKE SERAPHS’ VOICES RAISED IN SONG” . 5
A COLD AND SALT, SALT WIND. : , .
A REAL SILVER SHILLING, AND A SHARE OF THU
FISH . , : a - : A : :
PLEASANT LIFE IN A LAND OF STILL WATERS
“COME WITH ME QUICK TO THE WATER-SIDE” .
WAS CARLETON DEAD? . ‘i as j : :
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS TO ELFINLAND.
“LRT US PLAY AT BEING LOST”—KAMMY IN HIS
LITTLE COFFIN . 2 : : 3 A

“KAMMY’S BEEN AND GONE AND RISEN FROM HIS
LITILE GRAVE,” CRIED BUFFLES c . :

LIKE THE SCENERY OF A FAIRY DREAM .

THE MAJOR AS CAMP-KEEPER — DOUGLAS AND
CARLETON TAKEN PRISONERS . . . .

TOURS OF EXPLORATION—A PLEASANT SURPRISE .

IN A HIGHLAND SNOWSTORM—HANS AND BUFFLES
LOST . . ° . . ° . ‘ .

LADY BUTE FINDS BUFFLES BURIED IN THE SNOW

HOME BY SEA—THE FOREST—A SPLENDID SUNSET
—PINE LODGE ONCE AGAIN . . . .

PAGE

153

249



THE

CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

CHAPTER I

“PRESSED CLOSELY AGAINST THE GLASS WAS A
CHILD'S PALE FACE”

ONE, two, three, four.

Yes, there were just four of them, seated around
the blazing hearth in that cosy old-fashioned parlour.

Four of them, that is, not including Linten Lowerin,
who had purred himself to sleep on Mrs. Radcliffe’s
footstool; not including Lady Bute the St. Bernard,
who was extended at full length on the rug; and not
including Kammy the chameleon, who was squatting
on Uncle Ben’s shoulder, the last joints of his mar-
vellous tail curled round the top button of Ben’s
coat, and with one of his grey skinny hands held aloft,
one eye focussed on the blazing logs, and the other
watching a fly on the ceiling.

Truly a weird and uncanny-looking pet! |

“Just listen to the wind!” said young Carleton
Radcliffe, holding up a finger.

Kammy rolled the eye that had been focussed on

A



2 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

the fire upwards, and round on a line with Carleton’s
finger, leaving the other to watch the fly. His eyes
were funny, to say the least of it, and quite inde-
pendent of each other. In appearance they were not
unlike the tiniest of acorn-cups with the rough side
outermost, and a pin-hole bored where the stalks had
been.

“Yes,” said Douglas Stuart, Carleton’s Canadian
cousin, “it does blow a bit.”

Douglas went on “‘ busking” a trout-hook while he
spoke, and never looked up.

“ Blow a bit, Douglas?” put in Uncle Ben; “ why,
lad, outside it is blowing half a gale o’ wind, at the
very least.”

By “outside” he meant outside the harbour, or
miles away at sea.

He smoothed Kammy’s side gently as he spoke,
and Kammy turned a darker green with pleasure, and
puffed out his throat as if swallowing something.

“He’s blushing pea-green,” laughed Carleton. His
mother looked up from her darning and smiled.

“Silly boy,” she said, “to talk of a chameleon
blushing !”

“Well, the creature changed colour anyhow; and
gee, he is taking a snap-shot at you now, mother.”

“But talking of blushes, Douglas, old man,” added
Carleton, who felt in the humour to tease people
to-night—“ talking of blushes, old Doug, nothing on
earth could bring a blush to your brow.”

Douglas had finished his trout-fly off with two



A CHILD'S PALE FACE 3

tufts of grey and a tick of red, and was examining
it critically.

“No, Douglas, you can’t blush any more than a
brick, because you’re that colour already, you know.”

This was quite true, and a very handsome young
fellow was this Scotch Canadian, square-shouldered,
blue-eyed, with a bright winsome face, and hair that
was always all over the ship, as Uncle Ben de-
scribed it.

He was nearly six feet high, though only seven-
teen, but he never troubled himself about his measure-
ments.

“T say, uncle,” he cried, holding up the fly, ‘‘ isn’t
it just too awfully fetching for anything ?”

“Tt is really, lad.”

“Tm going to try it on old Blue-back, who has
been sulking in King-fisher pool for weeks. If I can
catch old Blue-back, who weighs three pounds if he
weighs an ounce, I’ll give my fly a name and patent
it. Hurrah!”

“T say, Doug,” said Carleton.

“Yes, Car.”

“Do you know what I’d do if I were you? J
would try that fly on Kammy first. If he puts his
tongue out, then it’s a natural fly; if he doesn’t, it’s
a fraud.”

Douglas’s disengaged palm fell with a resounding
slap on Carleton’s knee, that made him jump and
rub the leg, and nearly awoke the cat.

“Buff!” barked Lady Bute remonstratively, but



4 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

without ever troubling to raise her great head off
the rug.

Carleton, or Car as his companion called him for
’ short, was nowhere compared to Douglas in physical
strength, but in intellect he was probably his superior.
The fact is, Douglas was phenomenal; but Car was
a handsome lad, a thorough English boy too, with a
face that gave promise of healthful and robust man-
hood yet to come. A pale face though, for, not six
months before the date of the opening of our story,
Carleton was confined to his chair or wheel-bed, on
which by day he had rested for over a year, suffering
from a weak spine.

When spring-time had come, however, and he was
able to sit up and take an interest in budding trees,
in the flowers and in the wild birds, the doctor gave
his anxious mother—Carleton was an only son and
an orphan—excellent hopes.

Then Douglas landed from Canada, with his brick-
red face, his sunny smiles and his breeziness yet
gentleness of manner, and as soon as the doctor saw
him he said to Mrs. Radcliffe, speaking cheerfully,
because he spoke from his heart—

“Well, madam, my services won’t be wanted much
longer; your son has got just the sort of nurse to pull
him round. Why, that sturdy young fellow will make
a man of him in a few months.”

And the doctor's words had almost come true
already.

I do not pretend to know how Douglas managed to



A CHILD'S PALE FACE 5

instil new life into his cousin Carleton; I only know
that he did do so, for in a month’s time, when spring
began to give place to early summer, when the pink
may bloomed on the lawn; when the hedges were
snowed over with white blossoms, and flowering chest-
nut trees welcomed the bees; when primroses hid in
the copses, and the woods were carpeted with the blue
of the wild hyacinth; when the blackbirds made
mellow music in the thorn trees, and the loud lilting
song of the thrush drowned the croodle of the cushat
in the thickets of spruce, or the low soft purr of the
dove in the ivy-clad poplars, then Carleton might have
been seen walking round the gardens and lawns, lean-
ing on the arm of the stalwart Canadian.

When four more weeks went by, and summer was
in its prime, Carleton and Douglas were still together
out of doors, but now they had extended their rambles
to the forest itself, and when they both returned, both
looked happy, and Car was only just a trifle tired.

And many a long excursion they had taken since
then, and many a lusty trout. So fond of fishing was
Douglas that he would gladly have spent all his
time down by the stream that flowed through the
valley not far from Pine Lodge, then lost itself in the
woods, to emerge after miles of meandering, and flow
softly on towards the sea.

But Pine Lodge itself stood on high ground, not
very far from the English Channel. So close indeed
was it to the cliffs, which here frowned dark and steep
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6 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

listened when the wind lulled for a little, you could
hear the sullen boom of the seas breaking on the
black rocks, and in imagination could see the spray
dashing high in air, and the great dark world of
waters that stretched away and away towards the
uncertain horizon.

It was just such a night then as a landsman loves,
a dismal dark October evening, if he can but. remain
safely ensconced at his own fireside, yet a night such
as never fails to carry the thoughts of a sailor—let
the fire burn e’er so brightly—far away to sea.

The wind all day had been roaring through the
bare purple-brown hedgerows, whistling among the
leafless branches of the elms, the oaks, and the limes,
and bending the tall and ghostly poplars as if they
had been but willow wands. Hven the birds had
been blown hither and thither with their feathers all
awry ; the robin, shivering on the gate, had looked
more like an animated ball than anything else, and
had given up all attempts at singing. So too had
the speckled-breasted mavis, who only the day before
had made

“cho ring from tree to tree,”

certain in his own mind that spring had come. For
to-day the notes had been blown out of his bill before
they were half-uttered, and whirled away to the back
of the north wind. The blackbird had uttered many
a peevish shriek because he had been obliged to keep



A CHILD'S PALE FACE 7

low down on the grass, and because Linten Lowerin, the
Persian cat, had been stalking him from bush to bush.

The rooks in the morning, who had made efforts to
fly to their happy hunting-grounds in a rich alluvial
valley five miles off, had lost heart when half way,
turned tail, and been blown speedily back again to
their rookery in the wind-tossed branches of the elms
around Pine Lodge.

There had been showers of rain and sleet too, and
now the night was as dark as it was dreary, and
occasionally the hail rattled against the panes of the
casement windows; while the storm-wind ever and
anon caught the loose branches of the rose trees that
clustered over the verandah, and dashed them against
the glass.

But for all this, the gale raging without, only made
the room within seem doubly cosy. Carleton had a
book, a sentence or two of which he read now and
then by the soft actinic light of the great lamp that
stood not far off.

“ Sister,—may 1?”

It was Uncle Ben who spoke, and as he did so he
tapped his tobacco-pouch.

His sister, Mrs. Radcliffe, nodded and smiled.

“Smoking is only fit for old sailors like me,” said
Ben, teasing his morsel of twist preparatory to ramming
it into his big meerschaum.

“What a pity,” he added, “ that boys should weaken
their hearts and age themselves before their time by
this vile weed,”



8 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

“Uncle Ben,” said Carleton mischievously, “it hasn’t
aged you, has it?”

“Tf a man goes to sea, my boy
What Uncle Ben would have added may never be



known, for just at that moment something very extra-
ordinary indeed took place.

It was Lady Bute who first attracted every one’s
attention. She had lifted her head off the mat, and
uttered a low growl that ended in a half-suppressed
kind of a bark, as she pointed straight towards the low
French casement window, that reached right down to
the floor and opened on to the verandah.

Pressed close against the glass was a child’s pale
face.



CHAPTER II

EARLY THOUGH IT WAS, THE GIPSIES
HAD GONE

Wirs the lamp-light streaming full towards the
window, every one could see that little face. It was
that of a girl enveloped in a red mantle and hood,
from the borders of which a few locks of coal-black
hair escaped, that were tossed to and fro in the
breeze.

The face was very pretty withal, yet the dark eyes
had a sadness in them that but ill accorded with her
tender years.

One arm was raised, and the fingers were beating
a tattoo on the glass.

When she saw she was observed, she smiled and
nodded.

Dogs, as every one who has studied them knows,
are extremely superstitious; and it was evident that
Lady Bute took this mantled apparition for some-
thing far from canny. She’ jumped up, and raising
her muzzle and eyes towards the ceiling, uttered a
long lugubrious howl.

“Why!” cried Carleton, “that is the gipsy child
who wanted to tell my fortune to-day, and yours,

Douglas,” :
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Io THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

“So it is,” said Douglas. “She was fishing, and
had caught more than we had. Shall I let her in,
auntie; I want to know what she thinks of my fly ?”

“Certainly, dear, let her in. She must be half
dead.”

Douglas got up, but Carleton was before him. He
quickly undid the fastening, and the child was whirled
in with the blast in the midst of a small cyclone of
dead and withered leaves.

Neeta—for that was the little gipsy’s name—let
her hood drop back, now exposing the marvellous
masses of her jetty hair.

Lady Bute ran to meet her, thundering low and
menacingly.

But, wonderful to say, instead of being afraid, the
girl with outspread arms rushed to meet the dog, and
next moment had knelt beside her and was kissing
her brow and chest and towsy neck.

“ Row—row—row—row—1r—ir—” Lady Bute
continued to thunder for some little time; but she
speedily recovered her temper, and licked the rain-
drops off Neeta’s cheeks,

“O beauty, beauty, beauty!” cried Neeta, and
then, as if half ashamed of her effusiyeness, she stood
up beside the dog, and demurely bobbed an old-
fashioned curtsey.

Both Douglas and Carleton laughed outright; but
Neeta, looking somewhat astonished, edged off towards
Uncle Ben and laid one little cold hand on his, as if
seeking protection.



THE GIPSIES HAD GONE II

Ben took the hand and chafed it, trying to coax a
little warmth into it.

Mrs. Radcliffe bent forward over her knitting to
listen to what Neeta had to say; and both lads, some-
what ashamed of themselves for having laughed so
rudely, reseated themselves.

“ Well, Red Riding-hood,” said Ben endl) “ what
is your story? Where do you hail from, and how
came you here?”

“I have been fishing all day, good father,’ she
made answer; “out yonder on a tree branch I have
hung up my fish, and my rod I have hidden in a
bush. I did lose myself, and could not find father’s
caravan, then I ran through the woods to look for
myself. Night came on, and by-and-by I saw your
light and that is all.”

“But you must be hungry, child,” said Mrs. Rad-



cliffe, ‘as well as cold.”

“T have eaten a raw trout, great lady.”

“Terrible! Well, Douglas my son here will take
you to the kitchen, and you will have supper; then
come back and we will see what is to be done.”

“J will not go with Douglas your son. I can
go with good father here, or I can eat another raw
fish.”

So, laughing pleasedly, Uncle Ben laid down his
meerschaum, and led the child out and away to have
supper.

By-and-by they both returned, chattering like
magpies, and the boys made room for her near the



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fire. Sarah the servant brought her a low stool; but
she would not sit on that, only on the rug close to
Lady Bute.

In a few minutes she got quite friendly, even
with Douglas and Carleton, and chatted away right
merrily. Neeta could not have been more than ten
at most, yet, although her English was somewhat
stilted or story-bookish, she seemed possessed of far
more wisdom than many a girl double her age.

She appeared quite full of the semi-wild life she led
as a gipsy. The woods and forests, the moors and
glens, in which she had sojourned all her little life,
formed a background to all her thoughts, and to every
picture presented in her speech.

“And do you really love the strange wandering life
you lead, Neeta?” said Mrs, Radcliffe.

She opened her dark eyes wonderingly wide, and
looked a second or two at the lady without answering
the question, She seemed surprised indeed.

“Oh yes, great lady, I love it much. Perhaps you
do love even your home though it is always, always
in the same spot, which is not good.”

She sighed, then smiled,

“But I have the woods for ever with me, and the
trees do talk to me, you know; in summer they do
whisper to me, or they do sing songs with the brooks
where I fish. Sometimes, when the winds blow high,
the trees do talk loud, and wave their arms, and are
angry. But never, never am I afraid; and sometimes
when they are most angry, high, high up into their



THE GIPSIES HAD GONE 13

branches do I climb, away and away from the world,
and there I sometimes sleep.”

“And the wild flowers, Neeta,” said Carleton, who
was somewhat poetic in disposition, “do they talk to
you also?”

“Oh no; I do talk to them. The wild flowers are
my children, my babies; and I sing to them as I lie
beside them, and do put them to slumber.”

And so the child kept prattling on; the story of
her life, though simple in the extreme, bringing up
before the mind’s eye so many little peeps of rustic
nature in sunshine or in storm, by mountain, wood-
land, or stream, that as they listened the boys could
almost see the grain or grass waving green and sea-
like in the summer air; the trouts leaping up and
rippling the bosom of the still lakes, the water-
fowl diving among reeds that nod around brown
and lonesome tarns; the sailing clouds, with rifts of
himmel-blue between; the wild flowers by the path-
way sides, or crimson poppies in the corn.

“ And is everybody kind to you, Neeta?” said Mrs.
Radcliffe.

“Ye—es, great lady, but sometimes big farmer
men send their dogs down, but they do not bite. I
do run to. meet and kiss them, and then the big
farmer men do laugh.”

“Poor child! and do you ever go to church ?”

“No, great lady, church is too good and grand for
gipsy people ; but sometimes mother and I do go to
the graveyard and sit on a stone to hear the sweet



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singing, And good men sometimes come to the van,
and tell us about a far-off beautiful country, which
they do say is beyond the blue of the sky, and where
we shall all live for ever if we are good on earth.
But the good men do not tell us if caravans are
there, and beautiful woods and fields to roam in; or if
wild birds and wild flowers are there. But the wild
flowers and the wild birds are so good, great lady,
surely they live for ever too?”

“T hope so, Neeta.”

At this point Douglas suddenly changed the subject
by holding up the artificial fly he had made. Neeta
took it and examined it critically, then out came a
very tiny pair of scissors, and, greatly to Douglas’s
astonishment, she coolly clipped the wings of the fly off.

‘“No good, no good,” she said. “The trout will
laugh at that.”

Douglas’s face fell considerably, but he was much
interested, as well as amused, when the gipsy child
took something from an old-fashioned bag that was
slung to her side, and deftly set herself to work
re-busking the hook.

When it was finished she handed it back, and a
very sober, unpretentious fly it looked. Yet I may
add that this very fly next day lured old Blue-back
from King-fisher pool under the shadow of a great
beech tree.

But now a look of uneasiness stole over the child’s
face, and she glanced towards the window.



THE GIPSIES HAD GONE 15

“The good father and great lady will forgive
Neeta. She must go.”

“No, no, child, you are lost,’ cried Mrs. Radcliffe ;
“you must stay here till morning.”

“But, great lady, I will seek the shelter of a bush;
then, when daylight does come, I will quickly find my
father’s van.”

Douglas started up ; so did Carleton and Lady Bute.

“T believe, Car,” said the Canadian cousin, “that
was the caravan we saw lying on the bit of sward
near Dead-man’s Copse. Is she painted yellow, dear ?”

“Oh yes, and so pretty.”

“Well, we will soon get you home, if you will
allow us.”

“‘ Wowff!” barked the great dog.

Kammy focussed the dog with one eye, and his old-
world face appeared to express surprise and disgust.
To Kammy’s notions the idea of getting excited about
anything was preposterous.

Neeta bent joyfully down and kissed Lady Bute’s
big head, then she demurely said, “ Good-bye, and God
love you,” and passed out and away into the night with
her trusty escort.

Carleton carried a lantern. The giant Douglas
offered to carry Neeta, but the child would not hear
of such a thing.

A walk through the tempest-tossed woods, mostly
up hill, for half an hour, brought them on to the
common, and soon to her great joy, which she took no
pains to hide, Neeta saw the red lights from the



16 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

windows of her home upon wheels, shining brightly
but a short distance ahead.

The child, clapping her hands and shouting, ran on
before.

She had told her mother and father the chief part
of her adventures, before the young fellows came up.

When they did so, and peeped in at the back door,
they were more than surprised.

This was no ordinary gipsy-van. There was an air
of almost refinement about Neeta’s mother and father,
swarthy in complexion though both of them were.

Douglas and Carleton were both asked to walk in;
but they preferred to sit on the steps, that they might
all the more easily see the inside of the caravan and
all its fittings.

Neeta’s parents followed the profession of fancy
box and basket makers, and the unsold goods were
outside; they also did a little in the fortune-telling
way ; but within, the van looked a cosy and complete
home indeed.

There was a nice lamp hanging from the skylight
to give light, a nice arm-chair, a bed with snowy
curtains, a hammock for Neeta, and tiny pictures,
books, glittering delf, and vases of wild flowers and
heather. very article small but pretty, and every-
thing so clean and tidy !

Then last but not least, there was the copper
shining stove in which the bright fire that was burn-
ing was all that was wanting to make up a perfect
picture of a home upon wheels,





THE GIPSIES HAD GONE 17

Neeta’s father was profuse in his thanks, and her
mother also.

In her sweet childish voice, Neeta sang the boys a
Spanish song, accompanying herself on the mandoline,
and so with talking and singing, nearly two hours
passed by quickly enough.

Then, hoping they would all meet again somewhere,
the gipsies bade our heroes good-bye, and the last
thing they saw when they looked through the darkness,
was Neeta standing in the back-doorway waving them
an adieu with her handkerchief.

Early next morning, the young men, or lads shall
we say, for in years they were nothing more, went for
an hour’s rabbit-shooting before breakfast.

Said Douglas Stuart: “Let us just wander round
by the Dead-man’s Copse, and see how the gipsies
look by daylight. Besides, I want to show Neeta
another fly. The child really knows more than I do
about fishing.”

Said Carleton: “I’m with you. Right shoulders
forward—march !”

But early though it was, when they reached the com-
mon, they found that the birds of passage had flown.

Carleton heaved a sigh.

“Douglas,” he said about twenty minutes after, as
they neared Pine Lodge, “sit down here on this fallen
tree, Ive got an idea.”

As he spoke he removed the cartridges from his
gun and stowed them away in his belt.

B



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“Spin it out. Tm hungry.”

“Well, Doug, when do you want to go back to
Canada ?”

“Oh, father said I could stop a year if you didn’t
tire of me, and thus I could see something of England,
and of my native land, Scotland.”

“Good! I’m so glad!”

“ But what is the idea?”

“Well, I'll tell you. Dr. Wilson informed my
mother two days ago that I must still consider myself
an invalid, but that I must do something to occupy
my mind. Do you understand so much?”

SaYiORNs

“ And he wished my mother to remember that the
occupation must be of a pleasant nature, something that
I could take a downright interest in night and day.”

“ What, work all night!”

“No, no, don’t be silly, Douglas; but anything a
man really likes to do by day he goes to sleep think-
ing about, and even dreams about. That’s what the
doctor means.”

“Yes; well, go on. I am getting more and more
hungry, Car.”

“Well, then, I thought of keeping pets, going in
for birds and beasts of all kinds; but I’ve given that
up for a better idea, which came as an inspiration
last night while Neeta was singing to her mandoline
inside that charming caravan.”

“Ha, ha, ha!” laughed Douglas. “I have it, I
thought of the same. I’m at one with you.”



THE GIPSIES HAD GONE 19

“Yes; but what is it?”

”



“To get a caravan

“Yes, yes.”

“To borrow one, or buy one.”

“Or build one, Douglas.”

“To be sure, build one. Capital! Furnish it neatly
and nicely and become amateur gipsies, and travel all
over the length and breadth of this beautiful country.
The idea is a glorious one.”

“‘ Well, shake hands on it. Glad we're both of the
same mind.”

“But away in Canada,” said Douglas, “when
I was quite a little chap, I used to live for weeks
with the lumberers and go down stream on their
great rafts, and sleep with the rough men by their
camp-fires, and lead a life as wild as it was truly
delightful.”

“How nice! You must tell me more about all
that when we get a camp-fire of our own.”

Then both got up and walked towards the house.

They determined, however, before they went in,
to first and foremost lay the whole matter before
Uncle Ben, who, having been a sailor and a rover,
would be able to tell them if their plans were really
practical.

There was a heightened colour on Carleton’s cheeks
when he sat down to breakfast, that his mother did
not fail to notice. There was an extra glitter of
happiness in his eye too.

“You boys,” she said, smiling, “ have got something



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new to do and think about. You must tell me all
about it after breakfast.”

“Yes, mother,” said Carleton; “ but first, we are
going to consult Uncle Ben.”

“Very pleased indeed!” said Uncle Ben, and so
breakfast was quietly discussed.



CHAPTER III
UNCLE BEN WAS A SAILOR

TAKING it all in all, with its gardens and lawns and
shrubberies, Pine Lodge was a large and a rambling
place. As regards trees it was a perfect arboretum, and
many of these had been arranged in avenues or walks,
with gravel, or simply green soft grass betweenand under
feet. There was, for instance, the Arbor Vit walk, the
Yew-tree avenue, the Lime-tree glade—greatly beloved
by the thrushes and blackbirds—and there was a far
more cheerful vista afforded in the Rose-tree avenue.

Except on the lawns and terraces more close to the
house and verandah, that were kept neatly shaven,
modern-fashion, the grass in most of the glades and
avenues was allowed more freedom; and here on the
sward you would find the wild flowers blooming, the
blue of the speedwell, the pink of the pimpernel, lilac
lady’s-pouches, orange bird’s-foot trefoil, clover red and
white, and many a favourite of nature besides.

It is needless to say that splendid butterflies flitted
in the sunshine here by day, some orange, some white,
some tiny and blue, to say nothing of the red admiral
and the glorious painted lady ; and I need not tell you
that the sward was visited by myriads of bees in the

sweet summer-time, whose drowsy song would have
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put you to sleep, had you taken a book and lain down
in a hammock under the trees.

Of an early morning in May you might have seen
the nightingales running on the grass, and long-tailed
squirrels too; and somehow when, on still warm nights,
the moon rose solemnly up and hung like a great fire-
ball among the trees, you scarcely could have helped
holding your breath and waiting expectantly, to see
a band of fairies alighting to hold high revel in this
sylvan scene of beauty.

The beauty of Pine Lodge, however, did not end
here, for close to one grey old gable of the house, rose
a strange round hill or knoll high above even the
weirdly poplar trees, and this was entirely covered
with stone pines, and Scotch or Austrian fir trees.
No undergrowth here at all; none could exist, for all
between the brown pillar-like stems of the pines, the
ground was buried deep in the withered needles that
year after year had fallen from the trees. On the
very summit of this pine-clad hill, and under the
shadow of the dark and massive branches, was a kind
of pagoda, and inside this Uncle Ben used to read and
smoke in summer, because it was cool, and because
from between the smooth tall tree-trunks, he could
catch glimpses of the country all around three sides,
with its long stretches of moorlands, and the steeples
and chimney-stalks of a far-off town; while on the
third side, but far beneath, was the sea—the glorious
sea itself.

“Follow me to the pagoda, boys,” said Uncle Ben,



UNCLE BEN WAS A SAILOR 23

turning round as he was leaving the room by the
verandah window; “follow me in a quarter of an hour.
I'll have calmed down into a thoughtful mood by then,
what with the sea breeze and so forth; but mind if
you have any daft notions in those noddles of yours,
I’m going to stamp them out. You'll see.”

And off he went, followed by Lady Bute.

Uncle Ben was a sailor.

It was impossible to make any mistake about that.

It might probably be more correct to say that
Uncle Ben had been a sailor. Yet I doubt it; for
once a sailor always a sailor. If you have trodden
the decks of a man-o-war, or the timbers of some
sturdy merchantman, for even a few years; if you
have studied the ocean in all its moods, if you have
seen storms arise, and howl around you—the raging
hurricane, the sweeping and terrible tornado, the piti-
less gale; if you have lain becalmed for weeks in the
sultry silence of a tropical sea, with nothing to ripple
its glassy surface except occasionally the fin of a
basking shark; if you have kept watch in the still
hours of night, while. stars above burned bright and
near, while darkling waves beneath seemed to talk to
you in spirit voices as they lisped and rippled under
the quarter; if you have thought of home, and felt
drawn nearer to God in solemn hours like these, then,
I say, there is no making a landsman of you any more.
The sea will have become a second mother to you, and
in your bed at night, while ashore, you will miss the



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heaving of the great ocean’s breast, and long to be
once again
“Rocked in the cradle of the deep.”

So I repeat Uncle Ben was a sailor. There was
no chance of his ever having the salt washed out of
him, nor getting over the effects of the ozone he had
inhaled in his briny, billowy path through life.

I must tell you, though, that honest Ben did try to

look like a landsman sometimes and in some ways.
For example, on a Sunday morning—he was a strict
Sabbatarian—Ben would persist in wearing the tallest
of tall silk hats, and the broadest of broadcloth coats.
- In the interests of truth, however, I am bound to
confess that this coat did not fit so nicely as it might
have done. It was free and easy, like Ben himself.
On the other hand, the tall hat looked far from at
home above that weather-beaten, rubicund face of
Ben’s, and those kindly eyes of his, that appeared to
have borrowed their colour from sunlit seas—eyes in
which seriousness never could dwell very long at a
time.

But the hat would play all kind of queer pranks
with Uncle Ben. If it did not “lay aft,” right on
the back of his head, it perched itself forward just
abaft the bridge of Ben’s nose; or, failing this, it took
a list to port or a lurch to starboard, and stuck there,
giving a rakish, roguish cast to his countenance which
certainly did not belong to the kindly sailor’s nature.

Ben’s age? Ah, well, he would have confessed to
being in the sixties, and leave you to guess the rest.



UNCLE BEN WAS A SAILOR 25

But though hair and whiskers were bleached and as
white as the wave-tops, that had chafed and curled
around him for many and many a year, Ben was
hale and hearty with it all. Indeed he was but a
boy still at the core, and there was no one better
fitted than he to be a boy’s companion.

What stories he could tell those nephews of his,
out on the lawn of a summer’s evening, while seated
at the entrance to a little tent, with Carleton and
Douglas and Lady Bute squatting or lying on the
grass near to him, or up in the pagoda when skies
were overcast and summer showers were falling !

There was truth in every one of Ben’s yarns too.
You knew this and felt it, as he talked. Hven the gra-
phic simplicity of his language gave to his stories an
atmosphere of reality, a groundwork of solid fact which
there was no mistaking for anything less substantial.

Or again, in the long winter’s evenings, seated by
the fire in the crimson parlour, there you had Ben
and his listeners again ; and the wilder the wind raged
without, or the harder the hail or rain rattled against
the window-panes, the cosier were all inside, and the
better form was the old sailor in.

Well, when Ben on this particular morning reached
the pagoda, and seated himself with a sigh of satis-
faction to inhale the delightful breeze—doubly health-
ful, laden as it was with the ocean’s ozone and odorous
breath of the pine trees—his eyes naturally enough
turned seawards. The storm had gone down, but
there was still a ten-knot breeze blowing.



26 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

Ben had brought his long telescope with him and
was criticising every sail he saw, talking aloud to
himself, as men of his years have a habit of doing,

“There goes a ripping old barque, down Channel,
with every stitch set she can stagger under. Skipper
there himself on the quarter-deck. Take care, old man,
or you'll carry away something. Blow me farther if
the idiot isn’t going to set stu’n’sails. Crack goes the
boom. Ha, ha, ha! I could have told him that.

“How prettily that yacht tacks and _half-tacks,
and how near the wind she sails too! There, there,
they've got her all a-shiver. Wanting to do too
much !

“Hullo! there’s a schooner trying to round the
point. Why! I do declare she has missed stays.
Heaven help them if they strike on those whale-back
rocks, with such a sea on. ‘Touch and go. But
they’re saved. The Lord’s name be praised !

“‘ And yonder goes a steamer, stiff and steadily up
the Channel, the spray dashing inboard white and
high above the fo’c’sle, the dark smoke cut straight
off the funnel in the breeze, and carried like a long
black snake along her frothing wake. Ah, well,
steamers must exist, I suppose, but give me a sailing-
craft, give za

“ Hillo! Uncle Ben,’ cried Carleton, as he and
Douglas rushed up the hill and stormed the pagoda.
“ Hillo! what’s all this about steamers and sailing-
crafts, eh 2?”

“Just talking to myself, that’s all, boys. Now sit





UNCLE BEN WAS A SAILOR 27,

you down,” he added, “and tell me what you've got
on your minds.”

“Well, Uncle Ben,” began Carleton, “you know
that above all things I’d like to go to sea for a long,
long cruise. The doctor says it would make a man
of me. But then if you weren't there I wouldn’t
care to go.”

‘That's a sop for Cerberus, you young rascal,”
said Ben, “ Ah, right well do you know how to get
round the old man. But, heave round lad, anyhow.”

“So, uncle,” continued Car, “the very next best
thing that I can think of, and Douglas thinks so as
well, is for us both to go a-gipsying in a caravan.
And, Uncle Ben, we'd take you with us also if
you'd go.”

“No, no, lads, no; Ben’s got too fond of his easy-
chair to go rattling his bones over the stones, at his
time of life.”

“But what do you want me to do?”

“Oh, lots of things, uncle. Doug and I have
talked it all over, and we're as good as on the road
already. So what you’ve got to do first is You
know that song, uncle—Tra-la lee-la-la, lah, la!”



“T’m only singing the air, uncle, but the words, you
know, are —
“* Break it gently to my mother.’”
“You've got to square auntie,” added Douglas.
“That’s what Car is driving at.”
“Oh, that’s it, is it. Well?”
“Well, then we shall want your assistance to help



28 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

to fit out the craft, and get her ready for the road—
make her sea-worthy and all that sort. of thing, you
know.”

“ Ah, boys, many a craft I’ve helped to get ready

”

for sea, but as for a caravan



But Carleton put his hand gently on uncle’s mouth.

“You mustn’t say one disheartening word, Uncle
Ben. Do you promise ?”

Ben nodded assent, and Carleton set him free.

“And now,” continued Car, “we'll put all our
five wise heads together—that is, yours and mine
and Doug’s, and Lady Bute’s and Kammy’s.”

“But Kammy isn’t here.”

“Oh, isn’t he, though; I saw his old-world head
peeping out of your pea-jacket pocket half a minute
ago.”

Ben dived his hand into his pocket, and there sure
enough was Kammy.

Kammy grew green and grey by turns with rage,
because Ben lifted him by the crest and placed him
on his shoulder.

This droll pet hated to be lifted up by the crest.
It was so undignified, he would have told you.

“T declare,” said Ben, laughing heartily, “ Kammy
reminds me of

“<«Sir Timothy’s braces,
That were always found in such curious places,’ ”

And this indeed was true of this strange, weird-
like creature, He was always staying away, but
always turning up again. Sometimes, after being lost



UNCLE BEN WAS A SAILOR 29

for a whole day, he would be found in the fold of a
curtain, or crawling out of the coal-scuttle as black as
a sweep; or a strange unearthly kind of music would
come out of the piano, and Kammy would be found
moving over the strings; or when Ben would be
saying, “‘ Ah, we'll never see Kammy any more ”—
there the chameleon would be posing on the stone
fender before the fire, warming first one hand and then
another.

Well, Kammy didn’t say much, but he was an
excellent listener, and stalked flies in quite a wonderful
manner. If a blue-bottle came anywhere near enough,
Kammy first focussed him with both eyes, then out
shot a tongue as thick as a slug, and there was no
more blue-bottle fly. A heaving motion in Kammy’s
throat, and a look of satisfaction in his curious eyes,
told that the fly had crossed the bourn, and would
never see the sunshine more.

“Well, now, boys, let’s go to business straight away.
First, then, where are you going to get the caravan ?”

“Oh, we won't have an ordinary gipsy affair, you
know. Our caravan must be a kind ofa land yacht. So,

”



uncle, as you know something about shipbuilding:

“Stay, Carleton, I know somebody who knows a deal
more than me—an old friend. He'll be delighted to
assist ——”

“Uncle,” cried Douglas, “you're a brick. You're
just as much a boy as myself, and more. Don’t tell
me, Uncle Ben; I can see your eyes sparkling with
real enjoyment.”



30 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

Ben laughed heartily,—and he could laugh, too.

“Well, lads, we'll start for Plymouth to-morrow, just
the three of us. No, Lady Bute, you must stay with
mother, and you too Kammy.”

“Meanwhile, Uncle Ben, go right away now and

“¢ Break it gently to my mother,’”

So Ben did.

Next morning, uncle ‘‘ bent his Sunday’s clothes.”
That’s his own way of expressing it. And the tall
hat was mounted also; and the boys got inside their
very best tweeds. The dog-cart appeared at the door
at nine o’clock, and after saying good-bye to “ mother,”
they mounted and were driven right merrily away, all
three of them waving their hats, till the road took a
sharp turn and the forest swallowed them up.

Lady Bute had hoped till the last that she too
might be permitted to go, but when the dog-cart dis-
appeared, she heaved a deep sigh and went solemnly
away to lie down beside Ben’s empty chair.

Kammy stretched himself at full length on one of
the arms of the chair, and it really seemed to Mrs.
Radcliffe that this strange old-fashioned lizard missed
the boys and Uncle Ben quite as much as the dog
did.



CHAPTER IV
FINDLAYSON TO THE FRONT

Tue three friends got to Plymouth that day quite
early in the afternoon, and put up at an old-fashioned
hotel, wherein every one, from the boots to the buxom
landlady, had a welcome word and smile for Uncle
Ben.

There was an unmistakable air of the ocean about
this hostelry ; and the people who passed out and in,
or sat reading or smoking in the cosy bar-parlour,
were weather-beaten sailors to a man, either ship-
masters or their mates. The great Newfoundland
lying in front of the fire brought up before one’s
mind’s eye visions of the tempest-riven rocks of far-off
Labrador, or the wild and inhospitable shores of New-
foundland. That honest brown tabby on the counter
had been a ship’s cat for most of her life, and the
grey parrot that hung in its cage in the corner, looked
as if she could have told many a strange tale of the
sea, had she cared to, which she didn’t, contenting
herself by putting her oar in now and then when some
one appeared to take more than his proper share
of the conversation, telling him unceremoniously to
“Belay!” to “Brail up!” or “Haul your foreyard

aback, matie,” and she spoke with a voice like that
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32 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

of a bo’s’n’s mate, a voice that was as hollow and
rough as if it had been well holystoned.

Half a dozen skippers at least knew Uncle Ben, so
what could he do but consent to spend the evening and
swap yarns with them. In order to do so all the more
free-and-easily, he dismissed the boys to have a look at
the town and enjoy themselves as much as they could.

Even Carleton, although by no means strong yet,
felt in good form. Everything about the ships and
dockyards was very new to both of them, and after
an early dinner they went to a grand concert, under
the patronage of the blue-and-gold or naval officers.
Carleton was himself a violinist in a modest way, but
he had an opportunity to-night of hearing a real
master, and could hardly believe that such ravishing
sweetness could be elicited from any instrument as that
he now listened to.

But next day Uncle Ben shook himself clear of his
old friends, and after a walk on the Hoe, which he
called a pipe-opener, he went to find out the man he
had come in search of.

They found him living in bachelor chambers, in a
street in the suburbs. Luckily he was at home. Mr.
Findlayson was a thin wiry man of about fifty, with
bright blue kindly eyes, and a very intellectual face.
He welcomed Ben right heartily.

“My two nephews,” said Ben, seating himself, and
motioning to the boys to do the same.

“ Boys,” continued Ben, “this is my friend Mr.
Findlayson, And he is a ne’er-do-weel.”



FINDLAYSON TO THE FRONT 33

Findlayson laughed and was going to speak, but
Ben held up his hand.

“Never a word, Fin,” he said, “till I’ve introduced
you. Boys, you see before you a specimen of the genus
too-clever-by-one-half. But Fin is more than that.
He has brains enough for a round dozen. Had he
been a soldier and stuck to it, he would now be a
general; had he been a man-o’-war’s-man and stuck
to that, he’d now be an admiral; had he been content
to sell tape, or silks and sarcenets, he’d be a million-
aire; and had he turned his attention to building, he’d
now be riding in his carriage, superintending the con-
struction of docks, or forts, or even churches. What
have you invented last, Fin ?”

“Oh, a new musical instrument; a bicycle tire; a
new tip for billiard-cues, and a torpedo that doesn’t
weigh six pounds, a child can carry it, but, dropped
out of a balloon alongside a vessel, it will blow the
biggest man-o’-war ever made into flinders, as easily
as I could smash an old kettle pot with a blacksmith’s
hammer.”

“Bravo!” cried Ben. ‘‘ Bravo, Findlayson; you'll
die rich, but 2

“But what?” said Findlayson, with a gentle smile.

“You won't live rich. Never, Fin. Never.”

Findlayson looked round him at his very plainly
furnished rooms, then stooped down to smooth his cat.

“No, I fear not,” he said, with a sigh.

“Fin, my boy, none o’ that,” cried Ben. “Come,
you want a holiday, and we want you at Pine Lodge.

Cc





34 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

The sweet breath of the pine trees will set you up,

?



and give you new ideas

“ Oh, I don’t want new ideas; I’ve too many as it is.”

‘Well, we're going to build a caravan. Can you
help us? I know you could build a yacht, I know
you could build a cathedral, so surely a caravan won’t
stump you.”

“ N—n—o, no, I don’t think so. But just give me
some better idea of what you want, and I’ll tell you.
Wait a minute, though.”

He jumped up actively enough and took out a large
pad of drawing-paper, with pencil, ruler, and compass,
and then he told Ben to talk away, and he should do
the listening.

Ben told the story of the little gipsy Neeta, of
Carleton’s desire to become a wanderer in woods and
wilds, and of the doctor’s desire he should take up some
healthful plan like that, and so on.

Ben rattled away glibly enough, but I don’t think
Fin heard half he said. He was pencilling most of. the
time, either in words or lines, and curves, on the block
before him.

Ben stopped at last, but added a minute after—

“We were half thinking, you know, Fin, that a
good plan would be to buy a furniture van, and
transform her into a caravan. How does that strike
you?”

Findlayson laughed.

“Well,” he said, “it’s a matter of taste. useful candlestick can be made out of a mangel-wurzel



FINDLAYSON TO THE FRONT 35

with any old sailor’s ’baccy knife, but it doesn’t strike
me as being elegant. Eh?”

“There wouldn’t be much grace about a candle-
stick of that sort, certainly,” said Ben.

“No; and your nephews must turn out in a cara-
van, if they go at all, that shall outshine most of the
ordinary boxes you meet on the road.

“Now, Ben, I happen to know where I can buy
under-works light and good, and with strong yet not
clumsy springs. If we secure these, why, we've got
our keel or foundation ready laid. What say you?”

“Oh, I’m willing to leave it in your hands. Lay
your plans. Come to Pine Lodge when you're ready.
Bring a hand or two with you, and your timber and
material and everything; only, my nephews here can
handle tools a bit, and they'll be delighted to work
under your supervision.”

“Capital!” said Findlayson ; “ three heads are better
than one. I can see the caravan on the road already,
and I can see as pretty a little house upon wheels as
ever lay on the flowery sward of an English common,
with a wood for her background, and the music from
the larks or laverocks falling from the sky in showers
around her.”

“Well, I think I’ve found the right man in you,
Findlayson ; and bless my soul, old friend, building
caravans is a far more humane sort of employment than
building torpedo-boats or tips for billiard-cues,”

The conversation now became general and very
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36 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

young friends took their leave, very much delighted
indeed.

October with its fierce winds and storms of rain
and sleet had passed away, and a November of un-
wonted mildness succeeded it. The sky was blue and
frequently almost cloudless, the distant sea of the same
colour and scarcely ruffled by a wave. Inland around
Pine Lodge, if winds blew at all they but whispered
through the woods, making a sound like tiny wavelets
breaking on a sandy beach in starlit frosty nights of
winter; on the moorlands the later wild flowers were
still in bloom, and there tne rabbits and hares chased
each other, and played as joyfully as if it had been
early spring.

Lady Bute lay much out of doors now on the sunny
verandah, her constant companion Linten Lowerin, the
great good-natured cat. As often as not Kammy
found his way also outside, and used to station himself
not far from her ladyship’s nose, because he knew that
inquisitive flies often settled there, and Kammy had
them sharp.

It was always a matter of strange speculation with
everybody how Kammy got out or in doors) He
did not make use of the windows nor of any door
whatever. The conclusion arrived at finally was that
he found a rat’s hole and used that. No tunnel,
though ever so long and dark, existed that Kammy
could not find his way to the other end of But
surely the presence of such an uncanny-looking mortal



FINDLAYSON TO THE FRONT 37

in their haunts must have affected the nerves of
even the biggest rat that ever lived and dwelt at Pine
Lodge.

Well, one day Carleton came running in to look for
Uncle Ben, who was half asleep in his easy-chair, with
a newspaper on top of his bald head.

“OQ uncle, here comes Findlayson and his carts at
last !”

This was true, and Uncle Ben was as excited as
either of the boys.

So was Lady Bute, who, seeing there was something
unusual in the wind, must go dancing and jumping
round all three, barking with joy till the woods rang
again.

“Let’s go and meet Findlayson,” said Ben.

And down the road they all went, the honest dog
well in front as outpost, and Linten Lowerin following
modestly behind as rear-guard.

Findlayson, it could be seen ere long, was himself
walking beside the first waggon; but as soon as he was
within hail of him, sailor like, Ben must put his hand
to his mouth and shout.

“What ho! there, Findlayson, are you all alive and
kicking ?”

Findlayson was certainly all alive, but as for kicking,
that was about the last thing in the shape of jubilancy
he would have thought about; for Findlayson had
none of the fire and go of old sailor Ben in him.

“Here I am, Ben,” he said when he got near enough,
“healthy and well, and as happy as inventors ever are.”



38 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

“Bravo! my boy,” continued Ben, shaking hands
with him.

“And I think, Ben, you and your nephews will
say I haven’t been idle, when I tell them all I have
done, and when they’ve seen my plans spread out
before them.”

The waggons were drawn in, and drawn up in a
tiny tree-sheltered meadow, not far from the big house
itself, and here everything was unpacked and stacked.
The tougher woods, or those for the finer and inside
work, were conveyed to a shed not far off, which was
roomy enough to permit all hands to work in the dry.

When everything was stowed away, the carters were
heartily regaled on bread and cheese and sent back.
The one man that Findlayson had brought with him to
assist in building the house upon wheels, was billeted
on the gardener; and his master became a member
of the household for the time being, and, for some
months to come, would form one in the ring around
the cosy ingleside of Pine Lodge.

For a caravan, it must be remembered, is not put
together in a week, nor even in two. It is a work of
months.



CHAPTER V
LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CARAVAN

Ir I were going to tell you that Carleton and Douglas
were up with the lark every morning, I should be
using language that was all too figurative. The truth
is that, unless there is something wrong with his brain,
no boy cares to get up of a morning too early, especially
in winter.

As to summer, the average boy could no more rise
at the same hour in the morning as that happy bird,
than he could rise with it into the sky and carol with
it against the crimson clouds that herald the coming
day. Well, Carleton and Douglas were both boys, and
so while Douglas did, as a rule, manage to get up after
Sarah ran-tanned at the door for five minutes, Carleton
always required to be called twice, and sometimes even
three times.

But both young fellows were down together on the
morning after Findlayson arrived, for on this day the
keel of the caravan was to be laid down. Douglas
winked sleepily at the breakfast for about two minutes,
but when he did begin, he played a very good game at
knife and fork indeed.

Lady Bute seated herself between Uncle Ben and

Carleton. On the tit-bits from the table she was
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40 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

perfectly willing to regale herself for the time being.
If these did no other good, they would at least whet
her appetite for the good breakfast that was sure to
follow.

Findlayson was as bright and hopeful as ever. I
believe that, had you known this man for fifty years,
you would always have found him the same, always
fall of invention and plans, and certain in his own
mind that he was sure he was right, when he made a
statement ; not that he was obtrusive by any means,
but he had unbounded faith in himself, and if he had
only been possessed of a lever long enough and a
fulcrum to rest it on, and a few “ bold blue-jackets” to
bend on to the other end of it and heave when he gave
the word of command, he could have moved the world
as easily as men move a fifty-six pounder gun at sea.

Well, Findlayson was just stretching his hand out
towards the sugar-basin, when he drew it back with a
shudder,

“What on earth have you got there?” he cried.
“Am I going to be ill, or do I really see a terrible
. Specimen of a huge grey—no, green—no, reddish
lizard on the table-cloth ?”

He was interrupted by the sound of low derisive
laughter coming from behind him, then the following
words uttered in strange sepulchral tones—

“Ha, ha, ha! Whoa! Green, grey, red? ha,
ha, ha!”

There certainly was nobody in the room except
those around the table, and innocent Sarah.



LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CARAVAN 41

“T say, Ben,” said Findlayson, “is this house
haunted 2?”

Everybody now laughed in chorus, for Findlayson’s
face was a study.

“That creature on the table is Kammy,” said
Carleton. ‘He is a member of the family, and so is
the bird under the table behind you, that you can’t
see.

“ Polly,” he continued, “if you're done tearing holes
in the carpet, would you mind flyirg this way a
moment ?”

“Rats!” was the derisive answer, but next moment
a huge grey parrot with a crimson tail did condescend
to appear on the edge of the table.*

“No farther, Polly, please,” said Carleton.

He shook his fork at her as he spoke.

“You're a wretch,” was the emphatic rejoinder.

The bird was presented with a piece of bacon rind.
She—I must call the bird “she” for custom’s sake,
but Polly was and is a gentleman—she quickly
picked all the fat off the rind, then dropped it down
to the cat, who was at one end begging.

There was mischief in that bird’s eye this morning,
and it very speedily took shape. She first hopped
down to the floor and begged the cat to scratch
her poll, and called him “an old sinner” because he
didn’t.

These were the only questionable words in the

* Both the chameleon and wonderful parrot are sketched from
the life. Both pets of my own,—G, 8.



42 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

bird’s vocabulary, but she emphasised them strongly
enough for anything.

“Youre an old, old, oLD sinner,’ she told pussy,
and made a grab at his toe.

Linten Lowerin lifted one fore-foot and struck
well out from the shoulder.

“ Ah—h!” cried the bird. “ You wr-r-retch !”

Polly emphasised this latter word by throwing an
extra 7 or two into it.

Then she sounded the policeman’s whistle, so loudly
and shrilly that Linten shook his honest head and
made tracks for the door.

“ Polly’s a darling, Polly's a gem, a gem, an old
gem, a dear old gem!”

But next moment she was on the table again, and
before any one could prevent it she had seized Kammy
by the crest in one of her powerful claws, and carried
him in triumph to the glittering glass chandelier.

Kammy had been flown away with before, but he
couldn’t be supposed to like it, any more than Sinbad
the sailor liked being flown away with by the Rok.

Before Carleton could hurry to Kammy’s rescue,
Polly had bent her head low, and held the chameleon
right over it.

“Scratch poor old Polly’s poll!”

This was said in such a wheedling way that every

one was obliged to laugh.

But Kammy in his struggles scratched the bird
more than was desirable.

“ Ah—h!” she screamed, “You are, you ARE.”



LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CARAVAN 43

She dropped the lizard, and it fell into Carleton’s
outspread table-napkin.

Kammy next moment was stalking itinerant flies
round the sugar-basin as coolly as if he had not just
escaped from the very jaws of death.

~The next thing Polly did was to wrench off a
prism of glass from the chandelier, and drop it on the
table. It just missed the milk-jug. She laughed
derisively again, and shouted: “ Everybody’s a wretch !
a wretch, a wretch, a wr-r-retch!”
serious, so she had to be hunted round the room,

This was getting

and finally took refuge in her cage, and proceeded
to regale herself on seeds as coolly as if nothing had
happened,

That was Polly’s way.

After breakfast all hands, with the exception of Mrs.
Radcliffe, betook themselves to the little meadow.

Findlayson said, “ Now then!”

Ben laughed. “Look here, boys,” he said, “ when-
ever Fin says ‘Now then!’ you may look out, for he
means business,”

Findlayson’s man seemed to know this, for he at
once took off his jacket.

“It’s a lovely morning, Ben,” said Fin ; “ but weather
like this isn’t going to continue, so the first thing to
be done is to erect our shed.”

“That’s so,” said Ben. “And here we are all right
and ready to help you.”

“Well, you youngsters go with George, and get out



44 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

the planks and uprights, and we'll have the shed up
in a few hours.”

The shed, I must tell the reader, was to be a very
simple one indeed, but very necessary nevertheless,

Six holes were first dug in the ground about ten
feet apart each way, just like the asterisks I place in
the figure here. Good deep holes they were too, and
Carleton, and even Douglas, young giant though he
was, were both perspiring before that job was over.

Shinto mesons ie She at oa etoos eimtonemie os

* en RO shieNiEze Skee emia. e eae cians *

Fic. 1.

Into each hole was placed an upright round fir-tree
post, with the bark on, and all at exactly the same
length above and below ground. Indeed Fin’s tape-
line, or three-foot rule, was not out of his hands for a
single minute all that forenoon.

He had a light ladder too, and also a spirit-level.
After he had got all the posts in the ground, and every-
thing plumb and square, strong deal planks were laid
on top to join them. These are represented in fig. 1
by the dotted lines.

Big nails and strong hammers were wanted for this
work, and by the time it was finished, luncheon was
all ready.



LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CARAVAN 45

No, Fin wouldn’t go indoors for this meal; and as
he wouldn’t, nobody did. The sun was shining very
brightly, anyhow, so Sarah brought everything out,
and a delightful al fresco meal was made on the grass,
the only table being the stump of an old elm tree.

“This reminds me of Canada and the lumberers up
in the forest,” said Douglas.

“Only,” he added, “ we didn’t have such beef as this,
nor white bread and butter either.”

“T believe you, my boy,” said Ben. “ Pass the milk.”

After a rest and a roll on the grass, work was
resumed.

The most of the afternoon was taken up shaping
and erecting three huge frames like the letter A,
Thus A A. A. These were hoisted up and
firmly fixed over the uprights by means of cross pieces
of wood at tips and sides, and lo! the skeleton shed
was up.

But what about the roof? Oh, that was very soon
arranged.

A huge tarpaulin had been hired, somewhat similar
to that which farmers throw over a rick; and when
this was got aloft and carefully tacked on the beams,
behold, the rain-proof shed was all but complete.

It was entirely complete when further pieces of
tarpaulin were fixed on the two sides and at one end,
but these were so shipped that they could be lowered
or brailed up as occasion demanded, so that the work-
men beneath could always be protected against the
prevailing wind and storm.



46 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

After this the keel of the caravan was laid. This
is how Ben phrased it. The keel was in reality the
wheels, springs, and under-works that Findlayson had
bought at a sale in Plymouth and taken with him.

Carleton’s Shetland pony helped to drag these round,
and under the shed; and very proud the saucy little
rascal seemed at being asked to assist in the work.

Hans Andersen, as he was called, was a bit of a
character in his own way. Most Shetland ponies are,
and most of them have a will of their own.

I don’t know exactly how many hands high Hans
was. I do know he was small, but I also know he
was stronger for his inches than a shire stallion. He
had wee morsels of feet, sturdy legs overtopped those ;
his body was short but as powerful as a lion’s, and his
muscles were as hard as a flail. He had a wonderful
coat which culminated on his main and around his
daft little head; while his tail was so long that the
flies in summer-time had no chance at all. If Hans
Andersen switched that tail of his, and even a single
hair of it came across your face, it left a long red line.

Hans’s eyes were little bits of wild-fire, and when he
lost his morsel of a temper they glowed like live coals,
though half hidden in hair. He would scream and
walk towards you on his two little hind legs, but if
you said at once, “Hans must have a carrot,” you dis-
armed him, and the lamb that followed Mary could
not have been more sweet and angelic than he became.

Woe betide you, though, if you did not fulfil your
promise. He would follow you everywhere till you



LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CARAVAN 47

found the carrot, even if it were into the drawing-room.
I don’t mean you to infer that carrots were kept in
the drawing-room at Pine Lodge, but Sarah knew
where they were, and if you didn’t find Sarah in the
kitchen you had to look for her all over the house,
up stairs and down.

And every footstep that you took,
That Hans was sure to follow.

When he got the carrot he ninnied with pleasure
and went off to eat it.

An apple also gave Hans delight, so did half-a-pound
of lump sugar.

But, strangely enough, you couldn’t please the little
rascal better than by calling him “the horse Hans.”
By so doing you curried favour at once with the wee
fellow. Just in the same way I know several little
human fellows that you cannot please better than by
making believe you think them men. Human nature
and horses’ nature are indeed very nearly allied.

Hans Andersen is a strange name for a Shetland
pony, and I was never quite sure how he came by it.
Names of pets grow, I think, and I think Carleton had
a favourite author called Hans Andersen, and the name
was given either in honour to the man or to the
pony; I’m not certain which.

Linten Lowerin is a droll name for a cat. The cat
who owned it, however, would have felt very indignant
indeed had you called him anything else. It was
the name of a queer old song Uncle Ben learned far
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48 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

from a book which is dedicated by permission to Her
Majesty the Queen :—

“QO! Rhynie’s wark is ill to work

And Rhynie’s wages are but sma’ ;

And Rhynie’s laws are double straight,

And that does grieve me maist of a’.
Linten Lowrin, Lowrin Linten,
Linten Lowrin, Linten lee ;
I'll gang the gait I cam’ again,
And a better bairnie I will be.”

Linten Lowerin, as well as Lady Bute, was there in
the meadow all day long, making believe that he was
assisting most materially in getting up the shed or
harbour of refuge for the coming caravan.

He was on singularly good terms with himself too,
and with everybody else, which was a remarkable thing
for Linten. He was and is, and ever will be, I think,
the most independent cat in Christendom. He rarely
permits any familiarity. He will permit you to stroke
him, or even sing you a song, or he will sit and sing
on one’s shoulder, but no one can lift him without
danger.

But his very peculiarities had endeared him to
everybody at Pine Lodge, and now that he seemed to
take so much interest in the work, it occurred to
Carleton that Linten might possibly become the
caravan cat,

“T would take the old rascal, assuredly,” said Uncle
Ben. “A cat makes a capital companion on board
ship, why not in a caravan?”



LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CARAVAN 49

Linten had gone to sleep apparently on Hans's
broad back, but when he heard his name mentioned,
he opened his weather eye a little bit, and cocked his
starboard ear, so it was quite evident he was considering
all that was being said.



CHAPTER VI

“YE’VE LOST THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME,
MISTER”

THE work continued day after day, slowly but surely.
No great undertaking is ever commenced in a hurry,
and finished off carelessly. Everything in art we see
around us, took much care, and thought, and study.

But, in Mr. Findlayson, Uncle Ben had certainly
found just the sort of man to superintend the con-
struction of a boys’ house upon wheels.

I could easily have made out my two heroes to be
worldly wise and clever beyond their years, and caused
them to build their own caravan without assistance
from any one. But I should have been drawing very
much on my imagination indeed, and for once in a
way I have resolved to give my imagination a rest and
let everything in this book be natural and true to life.

A remark that Carleton made one day after dinner
led to a conversation about caravans and caravanning,
that may be interesting to any one who cares to try a
summer and autumn of true gipsy life, but may not
have the means of building and furnishing a big and
beautiful caravan.

“How long do you think it will take us altogether
to get her finished, Mr. Findlayson ?”

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“‘ym’VE LOST THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME” 51

Findlayson did not answer at once. That wasn’t
his way.

“Well,” he replied, after he had dissected a walnut,
and floated one half of the shell in his finger-bowl
like a little boat. ‘‘ Well, Carleton, we’ve been on
her now for nearly a month, and we’ve just got deck
and roof and sides together in a highly respectable
kind of way. And I’ve been studying lightness all
the time.

“We have made her as light as is consonant with
strength; and if the weather isn’t extra stormy I
think we can complete her by the end of February. I
can see by your face you think that no end of a long
time, but, boys, there is every little thing to be con-
sidered. She has got to be as steady as a rock, as
steady as if all cut out of a solid piece.

“That is the main consideration. If every upright
was not as steady and strong as a chest of the very
best kind of mahogany drawers, why, my dear young
sirs, the doors and windows would go all wrong ina
week after you were on the road, and she would be
rattling about like an old clothes-basket.

“Before I came here I visited a very large gipsy
encampment, just to pick up a wrinkle or two. Well,
if you had wanted to go in for cheapness, there were
all sorts there, and all shapes too. And the gipsies
would have sold me anything I chose to buy.”

“Tell us about some of them, Mr. Findlayson.”

“Well, there were some very pretty old-fashioned
vans, that is, with leaning sides and rounded roofs,



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slanting well over to carry off the rain, Those you
could have sat inside and driven.

“Then, I was offered a rather natty concern for
thirty-five pounds, and the man would have taken less.
It was pretty outside, but inside there was no art shown
in furnishing. The bed took up too much space, and
stood there as a fixture and eyesore allday long. Buta
would-be amateur gipsy might have done worse than buy
this. It was light enough for one ordinary van horse,

“The purchaser could have cleared out everything,
or let the vendor do so; then he would have had to
go in for thorough scrubbing, then for fumigation, then
for another wash out, and finally for painting, gilding,
and general decoration.

“The big stove and chimney would have had to be
banished of course, because oil-stoves are best for
caravans. They are cleaner and quicker, and perfect
in every way.” ;

“But not so romantic looking,” insisted Carleton ;
“and I must say I like to see the smoking chimney.”

“As far as romance goes,” said Fin, “ when you go
on the road you'll find you won’t want for that; anda
camp-fire out of doors, when it doesn’t blow too high
nor rain, is romantic enough for anything.”

“ That it is,” said Douglas Stuart.

“Besides,” continued Mr. Findlayson, “as every
gipsy knows to his sorrow, the chimney on the roof is
constantly coming to grief, and gets knocked down by
bridges, or torn off with tree branches three times a
week, as certain as sunrise.



‘‘yp’VE LOST THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME” 53

“But with that thirty-guinea caravan and a good
van nag, one could really enjoy a very nice summer’s
outing, or a dozen of them for that matter.

‘“‘ Well, then, I saw some gems of a more modern
build and with square sides, and these were pretty both
outside and in, regular land gondolas. I studied their
build and fittings, and we’re going to improve on:them,
I can assure you.

“The commonest kind of caravan of any, if you
could have given it such a name, was a mere tent
upon wheels, and small at that.”

“Quite a child’s caravan ?”

“Well, Douglas, it was long enough inside for even
you to have stretched your legs in. The canvas was
mounted on hoops, and at each side there was a. little
window, and one at the end. It was storm-proof
enough too, and inside everything looked snug and
comfortable—without doubt the tiniest and completest
house upon wheels I have ever seen. And the fiery
steed that drew it was a very intelligent-looking,
straight-backed, strong-crested donkey, about the same
colour as Polly the parrot yonder.

“The proprietor of this equipage, seeing me admir-
ing it, came up and touched his hat with the butt of
his brass-mounted whip.

“ He was a dark-skinned very black-eyed lad of gipsy
build, and dressed in cords, and scores of pearl buttons.

“« Are we goin’ to deal, mister,’ he said; ‘sell you
this whole tee-total turn-out for twenty poun’. Come.’
As I only shook my head, he came a little closer.



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“Now I see ye a bit nigher, he said persuasively,
‘I’m boun’ to say I likes the looks o’ yer, so you may
have donkey, van, and whip and all for seventeen ten,
and I’ll give ye back the ten for a luckpenny.”

“Come, sir, won't ye deal? ‘Tell ye what it is, once
ye has that turn-out ye’re set up for life, and ready to
marry.

«¢ And listen, mister, I can get ye a wife, a beauty
too, as’ll sing all day, and make the bed and clean
the taters, and you'll have nothin’ to do but lie on
your side and drive the donkey through the flowery
lanes, as happy as the king o’ Morocco. No deal ?
What, not if I said fifteen? Gee up then, Daisy,’
he cried, cracking his whip. ‘Let me tell ye this,
mister, ye’ve lost the chance of a lifetime.’

“ And off he went. :
“But really,” added Finlayson, “if boys who had
only a small sum of money at their command wanted
to go in for romance and adventure, a tiny canvas
caravan like that which the gipsy lad was so desirous

to sell me would just be the thing.”

Three more weeks passed by, and lo! the boys’
caravan was complete, as far as the shell went. Then
came a long spell of hard frost and stormy weather,
but during this time painting and varnishing and
gilding were not much interfered with. Because, when
the wind and rain blew high, Carleton and Douglas, on
whom the first decorative work devolved, worked
inside ; and when it was not so stormy, the outside of





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“YE'VE LOST THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME” 55

the caravan could be seen to. Both lads were rather
clever with the brush ; and as for gilding, well, that is
not so difficult as one who hasn’t tried it might ima-
gine. You have the leaf fixed on paper, then you put
on the size and smooth the leaf neatly over. The gold
adheres to the size, and the paper is afterwards easily
removed,

The main part of the body of the caravan was built
of a light hard wood, and the panels were painted like
satin-wood. This, Fin’s man did, although the boys.
had put on the first coat or two. Each coat was
sand-papered down, bar the last ; the panels were ticked
out by dividing bands of gold-leaf, and the whole,
when finished, had a most charming effect,

The varnish used outside and in was the very best
copal, so that, for six months at any rate, she would
look as good as new when sponged over now and then,
to relieve her of the dust of the road.

The wheels were painted chocolate-brown, prettily
ticked out with vermilion.

The skylight on top was also white ticked out with
red ; the whole of the roof was covered with special
felt, and painted white. The under part of the great
carriage beneath was painted brown, but every part of
the ironwork was coated with black, so as to be
defiant of rust.

It is now time to describe the size and the shape
of the caravan, and to make the labour of doing so
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comprehensible to the reader, I must draw out one or
two rough plans of this house upon wheels.

‘Until one begins to build and furnish a caravan
one has no idea of the many little matters of detail
that have to be thought out, sketched out, altered, and
argued over with your friends and assistants.

Before describing to you this special caravan, I wish
to say that although she may not be the acme of per-
fection, I think she comes so near to this that I am
purposing having a one-horse road-carriage of this
same sort built; and I have been a gipsy now for ten
years, so should know from experience what is wanted
on the road, and what isn’t.

The caravan in which I am at present writing these
lines is the ‘“ Wanderer,” now so well known on the
road. She is a two-horse house, and her inside ac-
commodation consists not only of a large and elegantly
furnished saloon, but an after-cabin, which does duty
as pantry, kitchen, &sc., and for a sleeping apartment
for my valet or secretary. This is separated from the
saloon by prettily curtained folding-doors. In order
to enter the saloon of the “ Wanderer,” you must climb
the after-steps and pass through the kitchen. This is
no hard ordeal to any one, for this portion of my
summer-house on wheels is a picture in itself. There
is also, of course, the door in front.

But our young heroes’ caravan was a one-horse
house, with only one room inside, Therefore one of
the very first questions to be considered was: ‘ Shall
the entry-door be at the back, or on one side between



“yp VE LOST THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME” 57

the windows. It was finally decided to have it in the
side. |

Now that she is built, therefore, the plan (fig. 2) will
give some idea of this side view. It is a rough sketch,
and not taken from a photograph.

The door, it will be seen, is on the front, not the
starboard side, because in driving through a town one



Fig. 2.

keeps to the left, and in shopping or inviting a friend
on board the door is thus handy.

What I beg to direct your attention to in this plan
is the door. It is partly glass, the lower half is pan-
elled with wood; it has a beautiful brown crystal door-
knob, and a brass knocker of small dimensions with
the name of the caravan over it. The glass is prettily
draped inside with a crimson blind, Gipsies are
always fond of loud colours.

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door. Both are as large as possible, for light and
health are almost synonymous terms.

There are blinds to each window, grey flowered
and fringed, and there are two curtains to each
window, one yellow, another bright crimson. The
effect is beautiful, and not at all too loud for a
caravan,

Above the side of the caravan may be seen the sky-
light. This is also large, though not very high. It is
nicely glazed all round, and opens at both ends for
ventilation. Between the side panes in this skylight
are ventilators.

Note further, please, that the roof of the caravan
projects right over the coupé, turning it into a regular
verandah. This is gaily valanced and curtained, and
is broad enough for Carleton to lie down on the rugs
placed thereon, with Lady Bute as well, while Douglas
Stuart occupies the driver’s seat and takes command
of the ribbons. Although the valance goes all round
the projecting part of the roof, there are no curtains
on the starboard side, because this would interfere
with the driver’s view.

Note also that the wheels are comparatively small,*
and that they do not project an inch beyond the body
of the caravan, being quite under it. This gives
greater width to the house itself than it could have
with projecting hubs and wheels rising high over the
carriage. She can thus wriggle through a much
smaller gateway.

* In the sketch they are made much too small,



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It is, moreover, a cleaner plan, as the mud is only
thrown on the bottom of the caravan, and not all over
the varnish.

The coupé or verandah itself requires a word or
two of explanation. In front there is the splash-
board. That much is easily understood, but the port
half or door-side of the caravan projects a foot farther
out than the driving-side. This gives space inside for
a glass-fronted cupboard two feet high above the floor
or deck, while in the other or right-hand half is the

B



pi

A

FIG. 3.—DECK PLAN OF THE CARAVAN.

door and the corn-box, which latter is also the driver’s
cushioned seat.

A reference to the plan of the floor will be suffi-
cient to show what I mean (fig. 3). This plan
includes the coupé.

Now, in this sketch A, A, A, A represent the win-
dows, two on each side. B is the door in the side,
opening inwards, of course. C is the front-door,
glazed half-way down, just like the side-door.



60 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

D is the corn-box and cushioned driver’s seat all in
one, and placed in the right-hand corner of the coupé.
E is the portion of the caravan that juts out a foot or
fourteen inches on to the coupé, and gives inside space
for the aforesaid cupboard. I is the splash-board. G
is a folding-table.

But I want now to draw your attention to some-
thing very special, namely, the arrangements in the
back or after end of the caravan. Here, note that A
represents a bow-window. J and Fare two cushioned
lockers which form delightful seats, where you can sit
téte-c-téte with a friend and view the scenery on each
side and astern through the bow-window. ‘This bow-
window is wide and large, and reaches from roof to
within two feet of the floor.

Now notice, this gives an extra space, which in the
case of the boys’ caravan was occupied by a charming
wee bookcase, on top of which was room fer vases of
beautiful flowers, all firmly fixed so that they would
not be displaced by the jolting. But I want you to
notice something else. You see the dotted lines
between F and F; well, at night before bed-time a
board shipped on there, and another cushion, trans-
formed the whole into a sofa-bedstead. ‘The bed-
clothes, &c., were stowed away by day in the lockers
Le,

That sofa was Carleton’s bed. As for Douglas
Stuart, he slept in a sailor’s canvas hammock which was
slung from the roof right fore and aft, and which, with
his rugs and pillows, was stowed away every morning.



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The small chiffonier E might more properly be
described as a glass-fronted cupboard, because it was a
fixture. It stood about three feet high, or rather less,
with shelves covered with dark velvet. As this was of
a rough texture, nothing slipped much on it, so that
here the youngsters were enabled to display their very
prettiest cups and saucers and delf, and their prettily
adorned tins of fancy biscuits. Over this cupboard
there was a space of three feet extending upwards to
the roof; well, the whole back of this was a mirror,
and the whole access being beautifully curtained or
draped all round the front, with lovely vases for flowers
and ferns, and with fairy-lights burning between, the
effect at night was simply magical.

Under the folding-table G stood the oil cooking-
stove when not in use. At each side of this table
was a two-foot space beneath the starboard windows,
and these were charmingly cupboarded and racked
for the kitchen utensils and delf generally. All was
neatness and elegance even here, and everything was
in miniature.

Right above the table G was a fairy bookcase and
handy cupboard; here in three rows were arranged
tiny editions of favourite poets. The case was of
polished ebony. So, when one opened the door, B, the
sight right in front was most fetching, an ideal picture
of comfort and elegance in miniature.

I may add that, without any appearance of crowding,
there was not a foot of space inside the caravan, when
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occupied, and there were small shelves hidden away in
corners where you would never have expected them.

But I am somewhat “previous,” as the saying is,
for there was much to be done yet before she could
start away upon her wanderings.

Mind I make no apology for bothering you with
details, because without these the reader can know
but little of the outs and ins of an amateur gipsy’s
life upon the road.



CHAPTER VII

THE FURNISHING OF THE “ROVER”—UNDER
WEIGH FOR THE TRIAL TRIP

“ Gloomy winter’s noo awa’,
Saft the western breezes blaw,
*Mang the birks o’ Stanley Shaw
The mavis sings so cheery, O.

Towerin’ o’er the Newton woods,
Laverocks fan the snaw clouds,
Siller saughs wi’ downy buds

Adorn the banks so briery, O.”

Sprinc was coming back to all the land, to the woods,
to the moors, to the sea itself, and the boys’ caravan
was almost ready for the road.

Everybody had worked right hard to get her fit for
sea, as Uncle Ben phrased it.

Even Mrs. Radcliffe herself had been busy, especially
with the kitchen arrangements and the internal de-
corations.

First, though, the boys had painted her most chastely
and prettily inside. The roof was in panels, and each
panel was covered with well-chosen white American
cloth with silver stars on it, and all round each was a
beading of gold.

The height of the caravan inside was a little over
six feet to the top of the sides; but the centre skylight

63



64 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

was a foot high, and as this occupied the greater por-
tion of the centre of the roof, there was room enough
inside for quite as tall men as Douglas Stuart to move
about in comfort.

The floor was covered with darkish-coloured linoleum,
that could be washed, and over the centre of this was
spread a rich thick mat that could be taken outside to
be shaken. ‘This was of gay but not gaudy colours.
There were smaller mats of wool, crimson and yellow,
to match the colour of the curtains. There was a nice
footstool for Linten Lowerin, who had condescended to
signify his intention of making one in the expedition.

There were, of course, sofa-rugs and cushions, which
on fine summer days could be taken on the coupé for
one or other of the young fellows to lounge upon.

By the way, I should have mentioned before, that
the space outside the front-door between the corn-box
and driver’s seat D, and the projecting portion of the
caravan H, had a lid that could be let down from the
side, and a cushion to cover it,

The front-door, when the caravan was under way,
would be kept open by being hooked back, so on the
seat in the centre the boy whose spell at driving it
didn’t happen to be, could sit shoulder to shoulder
with the driver and talk to his heart’s content.

Outside on the coupé deck was a strong ring to
which Lady Bute could be attached by a short chain,
whenever there was any danger of her taking it into
her head to jump overboard.

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FURNISHING THE “‘ ROVER” 65

two bushels of oats, and these, you know, could be
purchased on the way.

Mrs. Radcliffe herself chose the curtains for the
windows, also the pattern for the upholstering of the
cushions that formed the bed-sofa F, F, and the pillows
thereof.

The bedclothes were all-wool, even the sheets, and
each boy had a nice pyjama suit to wear during the
long hot nights of summer.

Mrs. Radcliffe’s skill was shown in a variety of neat
little ways; in brackets in corners, in flower-vases, in
ornamental fans and pin-cushions that hung here and
there, and in everything that could possibly give the
inside of the caravan a home-like air of refinement,

The colours inside the caravan stood by crimson
and yellow, a pretty contrast, but beautiful mirrors in
the panels, stars of coloured candles, more for show
than light, fairy-lights and flowers, flowers everywhere,
made the whole room at night look like the inside of
a kind of movable fairy-land.

For light after sunset, there were a pair of beautiful
lamps on jointed brackets, one on each side of the
table, and as these had soft crimson shades to them,
the effect was magical.

Indeed no one who has not seen such a caravan as
this or my own “ Wanderer,” for example, lit up of an
evening, can believe how much beauty can be cheaply
arranged by means of draping, mirrors, brackets, fairy-
lights, and flowers.

The caravan, I should tell you, was armed only with
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a couple of good trusty revolvers and two spears, but
enough to repel boarders in the shape of highwaymen.
This is quite necessary, because no gentleman’s caravan
can travel without money, and there be those on the
road who know this.

One’s caravan is one’s castle, and one has a right to
defend it. Besides, one never knows the time one may
have to. I speak from experience. Highway robbers
are generally cowards, however, so that the plan would
be first to fire over the men’s heads, But if that were
not sufficient, and if burglars forced an entrance into
my house on wheels, the only comfort they would have
subsequently would be a coroner’s inquest.

If you had glanced under the caravan after she was
fairly fitted out, several things would have attracted
your notice, but all were neat—the oil-can for instance,
the buckets for the horse, with his head-stall and nose-'
bag, a charming little meat safe, and a basket for
potatoes and vegetables.

Something else besides.

You could not guess what that something was. Well,
I will tell you. It was an ambatch boat. This was a
special gift from one of Uncle Ben’s sailor friends,

She was about three feet in beam, and about nine
feet from stem to stern.

Ambatch wood grows in China, and is the lightest,
in the world. Small though this boat was, it could
easily support Carleton, Douglas, and Lady Bute, and
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FURNISHING THE “‘ ROVER” 67

the young athletic Scotch Canadian could hold her
straight out in one hand as easily as one could hold a
bedroom chair. She hung keel down, and was covered
with painted canvas, and little odds and ends could be
carried in her, so she was handy in many ways.

She was rowed with paddles, not oars,

Inside her went all the fishing gear.

But note, she was hung amidships, and far enough
aft not to interfere with the locking round of the fore
wheels.

Well, under the caravan right aft were two drawers
in which shoe-brushes, oil-rags, the keys for the caps
of the wheels, &c., were kept, and there were also two
drawers under the coupé in which the sponges, horse’s
brushes and combs, &c., were kept.

All these drawers were of course kept locked,
Carleton having one bunch of keys at his girdle, and
Douglas another to match it.

The horse’s rug was folded up and kept on the coupé.

Something else was folded up there also, namely, a
large piece of canvas, that every night at sunset would
depend from. the roof. of the verandah all round, and
be tied in under the coupé, thus forming it into a
canvas room. ‘This was Lady Bute’s bedroom, so that
the boys could have the whole space of the caravan to
themselves at night, and be able at the same time to
carry the front-door open. This was a great advan-
tage for health’s sake, because they were thus virtually
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“ What shall we call the caravan, boys?” said Uncle
Ben; “she must be baptized, of course, in due form.”

“My dear,” he added, looking towards his sister,
“you must baptize her. But the question is, what
shall her name be?”

“Rats!” shouted Polly, who was busy picking out
the inside of a hazel-nut.

“No, Polly, no, that won’t do.”

Several names were suggested, and at last the
“ Rover” was proposed, discussed, and finally adopted.
It had at all events simplicity to recommend it.

So on a large scroll, right in front of the top part
of the verandah, the name was painted in crimson
letters, ticked out with gold.

Tt was also engraved on the brass knocker of the
door.

The steps of this door, by the way, were strong
carriage ones that could be let down when wanted,
and shipped up when the van was on the road.

Findlayson and Uncle Ben disappeared for a whole
week, about the end of March. They had gone off
together to buy a large, strong van horse.

I may mention that the caravan when loaded up
did not weigh much over a ton, and the splendid
animal with which Uncle Ben and Findlayson finally
returned, after having seen and tried quite a large
number, looked just the beast for the work.

He was not so very tall, but he was grandly coupled
and built, and with fine free action.

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Dark bay in colour, with good head and shoulders,
and prettily arched neck.

It was evident in the delight with which both boys
hailed him, that he would soon be a favourite and a
pet.

“What is his name?” said Carleton.

“Dick,” replied Uncle Ben.

“Well, but that is only his front name. Oh, I have
it; let us call him Dick Swiveller.”

So Dick Swiveller he was called forthwith, but he
really appeared one of those quick good-natured
animals that don’t trouble about a name, and will
answer to anything to oblige you.

There is one young gentleman to whom the reader
has not yet been introduced, but as he is to form
part of the expedition, let him now appear on the
stage.

His name is Buffles. He had been page and
kitchen-boy at Pine Lodge for over a year. He was
about fourteen, short and stout, with a round rosy
face, and eyes that disappeared entirely whenever he
laughed, which he always did when he smelt food.
This rotund urchin, considering his build, was wonder-
fully active, and he was, moreover, very willing to
oblige. The Shetland pony and he were sworn friends,
there was nothing indeed that Hans wouldn’t do for
Major Buffles, so it was determined to take him along
to be general servant, and to drive Hans in a light
canvas-covered cart, that had been specially prepared
as tender to the “‘ Rover.”



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The idea had been Uncle Ben’s, for in this tiny
canvas caravan, boxes containing spare clothing and
spare everything else could be taken.

The tender could act as pilot, and she could go
marketing and do a deal to relieve ia See of those
in the caravan herself.

The boys put Major Buffles into livery, and if he
had not been so very round and fat he would have
looked very smart indeed.

As to the dress of the boys themselves, it was
simply a knickerbocker suit of grey tweed that Carle-
ton chose; but Douglas being a Scot perfervidus wore
the Highland dress; only plain tartan—the Forty-
second—and a tweed jacket. No ornaments except
the cairngorm-mounted knife or skean dhu which he
wore in his right stocking.

On the 21st day of April, everything being. com-
pleted to Uncle Ben’s entire satisfaction, the “ Rover,”
with the good old sailor himself on board, weighed
anchor as he phrased it, and bore east and away by
the main road on her trial trip.

This it was thought would only extend to a run of
a few days, but was really necessary to make sure that
everything was in good working order.

Major Buffles drove on ahead with the canvas
caravan,

Independent of the Pine Lodge servants, more than
a score of neighbours had assembled to see them draw
out, and as the “ Rover” swung out from the meadow,
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HURNISHING THE “ ROVER” VA

main road, a cheer was raised that did everybody’s
heart good who heard it.

They hadn’t gone a mile before they made a very
delightful discovery indeed. It had been imagined
that, strong though the horse was, he would only be
able to go at a walking pace.

But Dick Swiveller soon undeceived them, for he
shook his pretty head till his bells all jingled and
rang, and started off at a pleasant trot which meant —
seven miles an hour if a yard.

“ Why,” cried Ben, “this is simply delicious ; it is as
good as being at sea, and if I were only a hundred
years younger you wouldn’t leave Uncle Ben behind,
boys, I can tell you.”

But when Dick came to a hill he walked steadily
up it, It was a stiffish ascent, so the roller had been
put down in case the horse might want to rest half-
way up.

He had three minutes’ breathing time while the
roller was being tied up again, then on he jogged
once more.

Indeed Dick seemed to know precisely what to do
at every part of the road. They came to a long
down-hill, and Carleton put on the break—which was
like that of an omnibus, you had to turn a handle.
Steadily down all the way walked Dick, till within about
twenty-five yards of the foot, when he tossed his head.

This said as plainly as horse could speak: “Take
off the break now, boys, quick, and let her rip.”

Round went the wheel, and the released van sped



72 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

forward, Dick breaking into a nice trot, and the impetus
gained carried the “ Rover” half-way up a rise in front.

Honest Dick Swiveller had had a good breakfast
that morning, and he was now showing the effects of
it. He knew too that there was corn and crushed
beans in that box under the driver's seat, for he had
had a sniff just before he was put to, and really horses
know a deal more than we give them credit for.

A horse’s life is by no means an unhappy one, if
he is treated in a reasonable way and has all his
wants supplied.

I am confident, that I myself would never have
made my first big record of one thousand three hundred
miles in a single summer and autumn, had I not
studied the comforts of my moving power—my nags.
No two ordinary horses could have taken the great cara-
van “ Wanderer” right away from the south of England
to the far north of Scotland, crossing the Caledonian
Alps or Grampian Mountains, amidst scenery so wild
and lonesome and rugged, that even so light a convey-
ance as a dog-cart has often more than enough to do.

“JT declare,” said Uncle Ben, who was sitting by
Douglas, “ you handle the ribbons well, my lad.”

Douglas laughed. “I’ve driven a little in Canada,”
he said. “But really, uncle, this Dick Swiveller is a
treat. He seems to know more about the road than
IT do.”

“That may be so, Douglas, for he belonged to a fur-
niture vanner, and he is a man who always treats his
horses as if they really were sentient, suffering beasts.”



FURNISHING THE ‘‘ ROVER” 778

“ Hee-haw-haw-haugham-m-m!” neighed Dick as
he tossed his head.

Dick was laughing to himself apparently at some-
thing he saw in a field, for he appeared to take notice
of everything that occurred all along the route.

‘‘That horse is happy,” said Ben, “and full of fun.”

“Yes,” said Carleton, who was lying with Lady
Bute on the rugs, “and I feel sure, uncle, he is proud

”



to drag along

“Tool along,” suggested Douglas.

“ Well, Doug, tool along so beautiful a caravan.”

They had been trotting easily along a splendid bit
of road for the last mile, as level as a dancing-room
floor, and nicely macadamised.

But ahead of them a dark elm wood now appeared,
and into this the road dipped and lost itself; anyhow,
it could not be seen from the place where the “ Rover”
now was.

“ Hillo!” cried Carleton. ‘‘ Major Bufiles is sig-
nalling to us.”

This was true.

Right in front of the Major’s little canvas caravan
a small mast or flag-staff had been stepped, and on
this signals could be flown, a tiny red flag for danger, a
green for caution, and a white to show when the road
was all clear. This had been Ben’s notion, and Major
Buffles was very pleased indeed with the arrangement.

At the present moment, first a green flag was
hoisted. This was hauled down,‘and immediately in
its place appeared a red one.



74 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

I am not going to say that Dick Swiveller knew
anything about signalling, but a horse can sniff danger
a long way off.

The great horse now slackened his pace without
being told.

One of his ears was pricked forward, the other lay
aft.

“Speak into that ear,” he seemed to tell Douglas,
“if you have any commands; I'll keep the other one
lifting to see what’s ado on ahead.”



CHAPTER VIII

ON THE ROAD—A GIPSY DINNER—DOUGLAS TELLS
A FORTUNE

Major BurrLes meanwhile had hauled down his signal
and gone on through the wood.

As soon as the “ Rover” got up to the place where
the Major had been, they found out all about it.

Here was a decidedly nasty hill, and near by was
a printed notice on a tree—

“DANGEROUS TO CYCLISTS.”

Douglas pulled up.

“No break on earth will do this hill,” he said.
“Jump down, Carleton, and get on the skid.”

“Shall I put on the safety-chain also?” cried
Carleton from behind.

“JT certainly would,” shouted Douglas in answer.

When the wheel of the great waggon is in the skid
or iron shoe that is attached by a chain to the under
part of the van, it slides along instead of revolving, and
acts as a drag to prevent the carriage going forward
on the horse. This would be sufficient for any hill
but for one thing; the sudden jilt of a stone may
wrench the skid from under the wheel, so it is always

best to have a wheel entirely locked by the safety-
75



76 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

chain, This is a very strong short chain roughly
covered in the middle with leather, to prevent its
abrading the wheel. It is bolted above at one end,
and, when in use, is carried round the rim of the wheel
between two spokes and secured on a hook above.

This makes safety doubly safe.

Well, all being right, forward went Dick, feeling his
way as cautiously as an elephant would have done,
step by step.

It was indeed a long and a terrible hill, and what
made it worse was that it had a nasty bend to the
right half-way down. It was rutty and stony too.

While still on the hill, Uncle Ben turned his head
to have a look inside the carayan—sailor-like—to
make sure things were all fast, and nothing tumbling
about. But so secure was everything, that there
were very little effects of the motion indeed. If a
glass or a book is left on a table in a caravan it is
sure to fall, and well Ben knew this.

Kammy the pet chameleon was high up the after-
curtains of the bow-window. He was stalking flies.
Nothing in this world could disturb the equanimity of
that strange old lizard. They tell us that Nero fiddled
while Rome burned. Kammy would have gone quietly
on stalking flies if half the world had been on fire.

Taking it equally easy on one of the after-lockers
was Linten Lowerin. He had one of the morning
papers. No, he was not reading it, but he was curled
up sleeping on it, and that was one of the chief
delights of Linten’s life.



ON THE ROAD 77

But Polly the parrot was in distress.

She would get used to life on the road before long,
no doubt, but at present she hadn’t got her sea legs.
She couldn’t swing in her ring, nor sit with comfort
on her perch. Her drop of water was spilt on this
terrible hill, and some of her seed jolted out.

So she was clinging to the side of her new square
cage in despair.

“« Hilloa—oa!” she was crying. “Whoa! Whoa!
You are an old sinner. An old, old, oLpD sinner.
Whoa !”

Uncle Ben laughed, and she blew the policeman’s
whistle. She always did so when thoroughly angry.
“You wr-r-retch! You are, you are, you are.”

At the bottom of the hill the road was once more
level, and the caravan was stopped and carefully
backed an inch or two, to permit Carleton to get the
wheel clear.

He stood by the horse’s head for a few minutes to
talk to and pet the beast. The following conversation
is one-half imaginary.

“You are a good honest horse.” This from Carle-
ton, as he smoothed Dick’s ears, and rearranged a lock
of hair that had been straggling over his right eye.

Dick: “ Well, master, I suppose I’m about as honest
as they make ’em. But, bless your innocence, there
ain’t many honest ’orses in this world.”

Car: ‘It’s the masters, I think, Dick, that make
their horses bad.”



78 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

Dick: “ee-haw-ha-ha-haugham-m-m. There is
a deal o’ truth in that. But I say, young master, that
grass be wondrous green, now ’alf a ’andful would
cool my mouth uncommon.”

Carleton pulled some long green grass, and very
much indeed Dick seemed to enjoy it.

“Now a mouthful o’ water,” said Dick.

The caravan was drawn up at the bottom of a
beautifully wooded valley. There was no fence at
either side of the road, only green cool mossy banks.
Farther in through the wood were the brown curling
fingers of ferns, banks of primroses, and glorious
scented carpets of the wild blue hyacinth.

The trees were not yet in leaf, but they waved
their arms gently to and fro in the breeze, with a
sound that mingled musically with the purring of a
brook to the left. Farther up was visible the Gothic
arch of a bridge, that they would presently have to pass,
and the road would then go winding away up through
the woodlands, till it reached the higher land again,

“What a heavenly day!” said Uncle Ben. “O
boys, it is amid such scenes as: these that a man’s
thoughts, if he be worthy of the name of a man, are
wafted upwards to Him who made and cares for us
all. Hark! Do you hear that blackbird? He is
the very spirit of the scene, and all this young life
and loveliness seem to belong to him.” |

It appears to me there is no wild-bird melody half
so pleasant as the low sweet fluting of the blackbird.
There is happiness in every note of it.



ON THE ROAD 79

But see, Carleton has got a bucket, and has stepped
over the boulders of the brook and filled it,

Dick follows him with his dark clear eyes, and
ninnies his delight.

Now drivers and carters and id genus omne will tell
you, that you must not give a horse anything to drink
while warm, and owing to their ignorance the poor
animals suffer much on the road.

It does them good to have now and then a mouth-
ful of water, though they must never be permitted to
fill their stomachs.

On they went once more, and in an hour’s time
found themselves away out in the middle of a moor-
land,

There was not, it is true, the shelter of a tree for
the horse, but it was not hot, and here there was a
spring bubbling clear from a rock, and as the sun was
well over the foreyard, as Ben phrased it, a halt was
called to cook and discuss the mid-day dinner,

Douglas took his whistle from his girdle, and blew
a shrill blast, and back came Major Buffles with Hans
at a brisk trot, and drew up in the rear of the big
caravan.

“ How goes it, Buffles?” cried Ben.

Buffles blew out his fat cheeks and rubbed his
stomach sympathisingly.

“Oh, ain’t I ’ungry, sir,” he said. “ And ain’t Hans
*ungry also.”

“Well, then,” cried Douglas, “off with your extra
garments, and clean the potatoes.”



80 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

For a boy of his build, young Buffles bustled about
wonderfully. The thought of a good dinner, however,
was the stimulant.

As there was a bit of a breeze blowing here, it
was determined to use the oil-stove, so it was got
out and placed handy to the lee-side of the canvas
caravan.

At home the boys had tried cooking with this range,
and made a discovery, namely, that if placed quite in
the open, it takes ever so much longer to cook. So
at Douglas’s suggestion a kind of tin-lined wooden
box had been prepared for it, which retained the heat,
and didn’t catch fire. This box could be taken to
pieces in ten seconds, and built up in twenty. The
pieces were carried in the canvas caravan.

While Douglas and Buffles were busy seeing to
dinner, Carleton got out the nose-bags, and mixed the
food for Dick and daft little Hans.

Dick’s shafts were propped up, so that he should
have no weight at all on his back. His bag was filled
with oats and a bit of chaff.

“Nothing so satisfying,” Dick would have told you,
“ag a handful or two of chaff. » It does seem to fill
one’s ribs out so.”

Hans soon discussed his bit. The little animal’s
eyes were riveted all the time on Major Buffles.
The fact is, he wanted to secure the potato skins, and
the spare blades of cabbage, and anything else that
came in his way.

The dinner consisted of most tender and juicy chops,



ON THE ROAD 81

with greens and potatoes, all of which could easily be
cooked by means of the oil-range.

Here, by the way, let me give the amateur gipsy
two hints, Ist. Always buy your meat three days
before you cook it. 2nd. Always have a store of the
best crystalline oil, in a can under the caravan. The
ordinary stuff is dangerous.

In half-an-hour’s time dinner was cooked and ready.

The steps had been let down of course, but to-day,
as there was an extra hand—namely, Uncle Ben—and
as the weather continued so delightful and fine, the
dinner was taken al fresco, spread on the grass.

When once fairly away on the road, Douglas and
Carleton would often sit down to their meals comfort-
ably in the caravan itself, and with a real paper table-
cloth.*

Buffles was served first, a large heaped plateful.
He received his dinner with sparkling eyes, and dis-
appeared round the corner of the canvas caravan to
discuss it in peace and triumph. Yes, that is just
the word.

The thoughts that there would be no pudding
detracted a little from his enjoyment, but he didn’t
let down his heart, for presently he was heard singing
to himself.

“ Buffles!” shouted Douglas, and Buffles appeared.
“Take Hans out and ride over to yonder farm for
a quart of best milk. Here’s the money.”

* A sheet of clean white grocer’s paper makes the best of caravan
table-cloths,

F



82 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

Buffles was off like a bird next minute. And right
quickly was he back again.

“What's this?” said Douglas, for Buffles had
handed him back the fourpence.

“Oh, if you please, sir, they wouldn’t fais a penny
for the milk.”

“ How good of them!” said Car, laughing. “Why,
it isn’t so bad being a gipsy after all.” *

Linten Lowerin walked quietly down the steps for
his dinner. Lady Bute had hers. Then the cat sat
down to wash his face, and the Major having cleaned
the knives by sticking them in the soft earth and
moving them up and down, took her ladyship over
the moor and along the road for a scamper.

The plates were first rubbed with grass, then washed
and dried, and in ten minutes’ time everything was
stowed away again once more.

That milk was delightful as a beverage, when a
large teaspoonful of essence of coffee was added to
each mugful.

Then all lay down on the rugs to chat and to rest.

So passed the first real gipsy dinner. No wonder
that, when Ben lit his meerschaum, after returning
ae he said, “ Boe I feel like a giant refreshed.”

The course the caravan was taking lay about E.N.E,,
and they had come twelve miles this first morning.

* While on the road in my “ Wanderer” I have all kinds of little
presents sent me from kindly farm-folks, which it would be bad
breeding on my part to refuse.—G. S.



ON THE ROAD 83

The length of the afternoon journey would depend
upon the road, and also upon their coming to a cosy
inn, at which they could stable the horses for the night.

It was determined at all events not to exceed an
average of twenty miles a day, and to rest and go to
church on the Sabbath day.

As our amateur gipsies were still lying on the
gward there came slowly along the road a tall, whole-
some-looking, but painfully shy ploughman. By his
side walked a buxom girl of about nineteen, not half
so shy as he,

They stopped dead when they came opposite the
caravan, and after eyeing everything they held a little
whispered conversation together.

By-and-by the young man was first nudged and
urged, then finally pushed towards old Ben and his
young’ friends.

He blushed, like a beggar at a buttered roll

“My Sally—ahem—I means Sally here, and me’d
like our fort’n’s read. We don’t mind a bob’s worth.”

“T’m your man,” said Douglas. ‘ Squat down here
the pair of you. But first, where’s the shilling ?”

“Here she be,” cried the yokel, handing over a
bright silver coin.

Douglas took it, cut a little mark in it with the
knife he wore in his stocking, and said something over
it in broad Scotch. Then he handed it to the girl.

“ Put that coin in the poor-box to-night,” he said,
“else the fortune will have no effect.”

“That I will, sir, honour bright,” said Sally.



84 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

“ Now, both of you, hold out your hands.”

Douglas took them and pretended to scrutinise them
very narrowly.

“Why,” he cried, “ how very funny! Itook you for
sister and brother, and you’re not related at all.”

“That we ain’t.”

“And more funny still, both the lines of life in
your palms run the same way. Why, you'll be married
before the year’s out!”

“La! George!” said Sally.

“La! Sally!” said he.

“A nice little cottage—a pretty garden—cocks and
hens, comfort and happiness, and by-and-by a farm of
your own. ‘That's all.”

“God bless ’ee, sir gipsy. I believe ye be about
right. Hurrah! Sally—Hurrah !”

And away they trudged arm in arm, and long
after they were gone our boys could hear them both
singing.

Douglas laughed. “TI don’t want to start telling
fortunes,” he said, “uncle, but I’d like if every day of
our long outing we could go to bed thinking we had
made some one happy, if only a child.”

“Resolved,” said Carleton, “that we shall try.”

“Agreed!” cried Douglas, and the two shook
hands.

“Do good, my boys,” said Ben; “there’s ever a
way.”

“But now,” cried Douglas, springing up, “it’s time
to get under way again. Mount, men, mount. Major



ON THE ROAD 85

Buffles, go on ahead. ‘The road is straight and good
for many a mile to come.”

Buffles drove on, and after him, with jingling bells,
trotted Dick, with the “ Rover.”

“Oh, the cat!” cried Carleton, after they were a
mile or two on the road; ‘‘did anybody see Linten
come on board ?”

Nobody had, but Linten was inside all the same,
asleep once more on his newspaper.



CHAPTER IX:

SEA-PIE FOR SIX—AROUND THE CAMP-FIRE—A
VERY HAPPY SCENE

In the afternoon, they knew from their maps and road-
book that they would pass through a large village,
but they concluded that they would not stop here,
only long enough to stretch their legs and do a little
shopping.

The caravan was supplied with a chart of every
county in Great Britain through which she would pass.

These are called cyclists’ maps, and cost one shilling
each, in strong binding. I cannot speak too highly of
their usefulness to the wanderer by caravan. Without
these and his road-book he would be lost indeed. With
them he can go anywhere.

As I write, I bend down and pick up one from my
caravan bookshelf. It happens to be a well-thumbed
map of Sussex. It willdo as a sample. What do we
find herein? Why, every road, and every town, village,
mountain, and river. All the main roads marked in
brown. A scale of miles too, so that, with a pair of
ordinary compasses, I can tell, to a yard almost, the
distance I have to go to any village or town I want
to strike.

And here and there along these roads I find crimson
86



SEA-PIE FOR SIX 87

arrows, which tell me what sort of hills I have to get
down or up (vide fig. 4). If the point of an arrow
faces one, that is uphill, and vice versd, while the
number of feathers on the arrow indicates caution
or danger.

These maps also give the best hotels. However, a
man with a caravan never looks for these. He has
a hotel along with him.

But here is my road-book, and this is always carried

ae Gaakees

eee
Sh

mer “ape Wace

FIG. 4.—HILLS ON MAP.

handy, and referred to morn, noon, and night all along
the route. I open the book at random and make an
extract :-—

“Lymington to Christchurch (123 miles). At the
end of Lymington turn to /.; there are two or three
ups and downs, but nothing difficult by Efford mill,
2 miles (cross river Avon), to Welton Street, 24, then
through Downton, 5, to Milton, 7}, is almost level
except a short but steep winding descent beyond
Downton ; from Milton it is generally undulating with



88 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

a sharp fall to and rise from Chewton Ford, 84, where
a stream crosses the road in a deep gully. Very
pretty drive, but not easy to follow owing to the turns
and absence of guide-posts.”

Well, I used to find these fords rather troublesome
in my “ Wanderer,” because, although the bottom may
be good, the horses, unless whipped up and hallooed
at, wanted to lie down to bathe. Awkward!

The best plan is to walk on and have a look at the
stream first, judging of its depth and the nature of
the bottom. Then, having mounted, shake up the
reins, crack the whip, and go tearing and plunging in.
You thus get across before the nags have had time to
think about the delights of a bath.

‘To show you what sort of road and dangers the
caravan master and his nags have to encounter some-
times, I make one other extract, and I may tell
you, to begin with, that this is nothing compared
with the roads among the Grampian Mountains in
Scotland :—

“ Kendal to Shap (15% miles). For the first mile or
so the road is bad, and soon after leaving Kendal the
ascent to Shap begins, and continues for 10 miles; it
is not difficult to Otter Bank (whence a capital view
can be obtained of Kendal), and then it becomes more
or less steep, passing Gateside, Banisdale Bridge, to
Demmings, and for a mile or more on and over the
top of Shap Fells, 1000 feet above sea-level. Then
the descent begins, part of it very steep. The greater
part of this stage is very bad, overgrown with grass,



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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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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:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAAJOB' 'sip-files00020.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
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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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:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALCW' 'sip-files00174.tif'
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describe
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describe
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'9180' 'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALCY' 'sip-files00174thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALCZ' 'sip-files00175.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALDD' 'sip-files00175.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALDE' 'sip-files00175.txt'
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describe
'9903' 'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALDF' 'sip-files00175thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALDG' 'sip-files00176.jp2'
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describe
'116369' 'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALDH' 'sip-files00176.jpg'
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describe
'36174' 'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALDI' 'sip-files00176.pro'
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describe
'38202' 'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALDJ' 'sip-files00176.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALDK' 'sip-files00176.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALDN' 'sip-files00177.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALDR' 'sip-files00177.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALDU' 'sip-files00178.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALDY' 'sip-files00178.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALEB' 'sip-files00179.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALEF' 'sip-files00179.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALEG' 'sip-files00179.txt'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALEI' 'sip-files00180.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALEM' 'sip-files00180.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
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALEU' 'sip-files00181.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:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALFA' 'sip-files00182.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
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAALFV' 'sip-files00185.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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'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAAMMD' 'sip-files00307.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAAMME' 'sip-files00307.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
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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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:fdaE20081003_AAAAATfileF20081004_AAANAJ' 'sip-files00361.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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THE CRULSE OF

THE ROVER CARAVAN

BY

GORDON STABLES, M.D., R.N.
(“THE GENTLEMAN GIPSY”)

AUTHOR OF “‘FROM PLOUGHSHARE TO PULPIT,” ‘(LEAVES FROM THE LOG OF
A GENTLEMAN GIPSY,” ‘‘ THE CRUISE OF THE LAND-YACHT

“WANDERER,'”’ ETC, ETC. ETC.

“We have wandered in our glee
With the butterfly and bee,
We have climbed o’er heathery swells,
We have wound through forest dells ;
Mountain-moss has felt our tread,
Woodland streams our way have led ;
Flowers in deepest shadowy nooks,
Nurslings of the loneliest brooks,
Unto us have yielded up
Fragrant bell and starry cup.”

Pandan
JAMES NISBET & CO.
21 BERNERS STREET
1896
Printed by BALLANTYNE, Hanson & Co.
At the Ballantyne Press
Dedication

To the Memory of my dear Champion Newfoundland

HURRICANE BOB

Whose like I shall never see again. He
was the companion of my Caravan rambles
Sor years, and my guard as well. Sound
may he sleep, for he is dead and gone, yet
the trump that shall wake us all may waken
Bob. Let the Pharisce who would deny a
soul to the noblest of Goa’s brute creation
smile tf he pleases, but Heaven to me will
not be complete tf I do not meet therein all

the dear ones L have loved on earth.

THE AUTHOR
PREFACE

I am writing my preface at Paisley, on board my
caravan “'The Wanderer,” in which I arrived last night,
after about six hundred miles of devious journeying
through Scotland and England. Well, Paisley—pro-
nounced by the natives Peesley—is probably as good
a place at which to write a preface as any other.
Quiet and cosy enough in all conscience is the meadow
which has been lent me by kind and genial Captain
Sutherland, chief of the police force here. This is the
police recreation ground, so that, virtually speaking, I
am under police supervision like the ticket-of-leave
men, you know. I have been all over this large and
beautiful town, and have also inspected the ancient
castellated building which for many a long year has
done duty as a prison. The strength of the place is
enormous, and only equal to its gloominess, The
stone steps and cells are worn by the feet of the
unhappy prisoners and their stern warders. Ah!
many a sigh has been sighed and many an unavailing
tear has been shed here. Detective Munro, a Caithness
Highlander, a splendid athlete and excellent piper,
conducted me over the place, and I played at being
a prisoner. I had a spell of hard labour in turning a

crank, each round of which means an expenditure of
v
vi PREFACE

force equal to lifting sixty pounds; then I spent some
time in the debtors’ wards, and finally was locked and
bolted up in the terrible condemned cell. I tried to
fancy it was my last morning on earth, and waited,
listening breathlessly, for the tread of the executioner,
and sheriff, and warders, and for the tolling of the
doleful bell. Ugh! how dreary and cold it was; but
when bold Munro threw down the bolts and chains,
I and Lady Bute—the St. Bernard who figures in this
story—walked forth once more a free man and a free
dog into the fresh free air of heaven.

Paisley is a very ancient town, and strange to say
was hundreds of years ago celebrated for horse-racing
and football. For some reason or other, James III.
of Scotland decreed to put down the football, as it took
up too much time and attention.

But all around here where I lie is the country of
Tannahill, the Scottish poet, and that to me, after all,
is its chief attraction.

Yes, Paisley is a good place in which to write a
preface; but after all, dear reader, I haven’t much to
say, only that if you think of going on the road
yourself as a gipsy—and oh, dear! it is an idyllic
mode of travelling—you will obtain much useful in-
formation in the book you hold in your hands.

Moreover, the scenes and incidents are nearly all
from the life. Lady Bute is my present caravan dog.
Kammy the chameleon, alas! is dead, but Polly is
alive and well, and so is Linten Lowerin the cat. So
my book is nearly all true, if indeed that be any re-
commendation.
COIN WISIN IES

CHAP.

I.

II.

III.

IDY%

VI.
VII.

VIII,

IX,

XII,

XIII.

XIV,

“PRESSED CLOSELY AGAINST THE GLASS WAS A
CHILD’S PALE FACE” . : ; : ; :
EARLY THOUGH IT WAS, THE GIPSIES HAD GONE.
UNCLE BEN WAS A SAILOR . : ‘
FINDLAYSON TO THE FRONT .
LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CARAVAN , : :
“YuVE LOST THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME, MISTER”
THE FURNISHING OF THE “ROVER ”—UNDER
WEIGH FOR THE TRIAL TRIP, ; 5 3

ON THE ROAD—A GIPSY DINNER—DOUGLAS TELLS
A FORTUNE. . . . . . . :
SEA-PIE FOR SIX—AROUND THE CAMP-FIRE—A
VERY HAPPY SCENE . ° . . . .
IN WILD WOOD GREEN AND FOREST DARK . .

- HANS BECOMES AN OUTLAW—-LINTEN IN PURSUIT

OF GAME—KAMMY ESCAPES—STRANGE ADVEN-
TURES . . . . o . O O
PUNISHING A THIEF—DOUGLAS WITH ROD AND
LINE—A CHANGE OF ROUTE . O . 5
IN THE LAND OF THE LARKS—A NIGHT OF STORM
AND TEMPEST—“ LIKE A CARAVAN IN DREAM-
LAND” : ; : : : d ‘ :
LAZING THROUGH A LOVELY LAND—SUSSEX AND

SURREY THE GARDEN OF ENGLAND 9 . °
Vil

PAGE

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75

86
96

106

119

128

140
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Vill

CHAP.
XY.

XVI.

XVII.
XVIII.
XIX.

xx.
XXI.
XXII.
XXIII.

XXIV.

XXV.

XXVI.
XXVII.

XXVIII.
XXIX,

XXX.
XXXI.

CONTENTS

EN ROUTE FOR THE LAND OF THE BROADS—IN
FOREST DEPTHS . . : : : ,
A NARROW ESCAPE—IN THE LAND OF THE LINNETS
—AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR : . . ,
“TIKE SERAPHS’ VOICES RAISED IN SONG” . 5
A COLD AND SALT, SALT WIND. : , .
A REAL SILVER SHILLING, AND A SHARE OF THU
FISH . , : a - : A : :
PLEASANT LIFE IN A LAND OF STILL WATERS
“COME WITH ME QUICK TO THE WATER-SIDE” .
WAS CARLETON DEAD? . ‘i as j : :
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS TO ELFINLAND.
“LRT US PLAY AT BEING LOST”—KAMMY IN HIS
LITTLE COFFIN . 2 : : 3 A

“KAMMY’S BEEN AND GONE AND RISEN FROM HIS
LITILE GRAVE,” CRIED BUFFLES c . :

LIKE THE SCENERY OF A FAIRY DREAM .

THE MAJOR AS CAMP-KEEPER — DOUGLAS AND
CARLETON TAKEN PRISONERS . . . .

TOURS OF EXPLORATION—A PLEASANT SURPRISE .

IN A HIGHLAND SNOWSTORM—HANS AND BUFFLES
LOST . . ° . . ° . ‘ .

LADY BUTE FINDS BUFFLES BURIED IN THE SNOW

HOME BY SEA—THE FOREST—A SPLENDID SUNSET
—PINE LODGE ONCE AGAIN . . . .

PAGE

153

249
THE

CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

CHAPTER I

“PRESSED CLOSELY AGAINST THE GLASS WAS A
CHILD'S PALE FACE”

ONE, two, three, four.

Yes, there were just four of them, seated around
the blazing hearth in that cosy old-fashioned parlour.

Four of them, that is, not including Linten Lowerin,
who had purred himself to sleep on Mrs. Radcliffe’s
footstool; not including Lady Bute the St. Bernard,
who was extended at full length on the rug; and not
including Kammy the chameleon, who was squatting
on Uncle Ben’s shoulder, the last joints of his mar-
vellous tail curled round the top button of Ben’s
coat, and with one of his grey skinny hands held aloft,
one eye focussed on the blazing logs, and the other
watching a fly on the ceiling.

Truly a weird and uncanny-looking pet! |

“Just listen to the wind!” said young Carleton
Radcliffe, holding up a finger.

Kammy rolled the eye that had been focussed on

A
2 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

the fire upwards, and round on a line with Carleton’s
finger, leaving the other to watch the fly. His eyes
were funny, to say the least of it, and quite inde-
pendent of each other. In appearance they were not
unlike the tiniest of acorn-cups with the rough side
outermost, and a pin-hole bored where the stalks had
been.

“Yes,” said Douglas Stuart, Carleton’s Canadian
cousin, “it does blow a bit.”

Douglas went on “‘ busking” a trout-hook while he
spoke, and never looked up.

“ Blow a bit, Douglas?” put in Uncle Ben; “ why,
lad, outside it is blowing half a gale o’ wind, at the
very least.”

By “outside” he meant outside the harbour, or
miles away at sea.

He smoothed Kammy’s side gently as he spoke,
and Kammy turned a darker green with pleasure, and
puffed out his throat as if swallowing something.

“He’s blushing pea-green,” laughed Carleton. His
mother looked up from her darning and smiled.

“Silly boy,” she said, “to talk of a chameleon
blushing !”

“Well, the creature changed colour anyhow; and
gee, he is taking a snap-shot at you now, mother.”

“But talking of blushes, Douglas, old man,” added
Carleton, who felt in the humour to tease people
to-night—“ talking of blushes, old Doug, nothing on
earth could bring a blush to your brow.”

Douglas had finished his trout-fly off with two
A CHILD'S PALE FACE 3

tufts of grey and a tick of red, and was examining
it critically.

“No, Douglas, you can’t blush any more than a
brick, because you’re that colour already, you know.”

This was quite true, and a very handsome young
fellow was this Scotch Canadian, square-shouldered,
blue-eyed, with a bright winsome face, and hair that
was always all over the ship, as Uncle Ben de-
scribed it.

He was nearly six feet high, though only seven-
teen, but he never troubled himself about his measure-
ments.

“T say, uncle,” he cried, holding up the fly, ‘‘ isn’t
it just too awfully fetching for anything ?”

“Tt is really, lad.”

“Tm going to try it on old Blue-back, who has
been sulking in King-fisher pool for weeks. If I can
catch old Blue-back, who weighs three pounds if he
weighs an ounce, I’ll give my fly a name and patent
it. Hurrah!”

“T say, Doug,” said Carleton.

“Yes, Car.”

“Do you know what I’d do if I were you? J
would try that fly on Kammy first. If he puts his
tongue out, then it’s a natural fly; if he doesn’t, it’s
a fraud.”

Douglas’s disengaged palm fell with a resounding
slap on Carleton’s knee, that made him jump and
rub the leg, and nearly awoke the cat.

“Buff!” barked Lady Bute remonstratively, but
4 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

without ever troubling to raise her great head off
the rug.

Carleton, or Car as his companion called him for
’ short, was nowhere compared to Douglas in physical
strength, but in intellect he was probably his superior.
The fact is, Douglas was phenomenal; but Car was
a handsome lad, a thorough English boy too, with a
face that gave promise of healthful and robust man-
hood yet to come. A pale face though, for, not six
months before the date of the opening of our story,
Carleton was confined to his chair or wheel-bed, on
which by day he had rested for over a year, suffering
from a weak spine.

When spring-time had come, however, and he was
able to sit up and take an interest in budding trees,
in the flowers and in the wild birds, the doctor gave
his anxious mother—Carleton was an only son and
an orphan—excellent hopes.

Then Douglas landed from Canada, with his brick-
red face, his sunny smiles and his breeziness yet
gentleness of manner, and as soon as the doctor saw
him he said to Mrs. Radcliffe, speaking cheerfully,
because he spoke from his heart—

“Well, madam, my services won’t be wanted much
longer; your son has got just the sort of nurse to pull
him round. Why, that sturdy young fellow will make
a man of him in a few months.”

And the doctor's words had almost come true
already.

I do not pretend to know how Douglas managed to
A CHILD'S PALE FACE 5

instil new life into his cousin Carleton; I only know
that he did do so, for in a month’s time, when spring
began to give place to early summer, when the pink
may bloomed on the lawn; when the hedges were
snowed over with white blossoms, and flowering chest-
nut trees welcomed the bees; when primroses hid in
the copses, and the woods were carpeted with the blue
of the wild hyacinth; when the blackbirds made
mellow music in the thorn trees, and the loud lilting
song of the thrush drowned the croodle of the cushat
in the thickets of spruce, or the low soft purr of the
dove in the ivy-clad poplars, then Carleton might have
been seen walking round the gardens and lawns, lean-
ing on the arm of the stalwart Canadian.

When four more weeks went by, and summer was
in its prime, Carleton and Douglas were still together
out of doors, but now they had extended their rambles
to the forest itself, and when they both returned, both
looked happy, and Car was only just a trifle tired.

And many a long excursion they had taken since
then, and many a lusty trout. So fond of fishing was
Douglas that he would gladly have spent all his
time down by the stream that flowed through the
valley not far from Pine Lodge, then lost itself in the
woods, to emerge after miles of meandering, and flow
softly on towards the sea.

But Pine Lodge itself stood on high ground, not
very far from the English Channel. So close indeed
was it to the cliffs, which here frowned dark and steep
over the ocean, that on stormy nights like this, if you
6 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

listened when the wind lulled for a little, you could
hear the sullen boom of the seas breaking on the
black rocks, and in imagination could see the spray
dashing high in air, and the great dark world of
waters that stretched away and away towards the
uncertain horizon.

It was just such a night then as a landsman loves,
a dismal dark October evening, if he can but. remain
safely ensconced at his own fireside, yet a night such
as never fails to carry the thoughts of a sailor—let
the fire burn e’er so brightly—far away to sea.

The wind all day had been roaring through the
bare purple-brown hedgerows, whistling among the
leafless branches of the elms, the oaks, and the limes,
and bending the tall and ghostly poplars as if they
had been but willow wands. Hven the birds had
been blown hither and thither with their feathers all
awry ; the robin, shivering on the gate, had looked
more like an animated ball than anything else, and
had given up all attempts at singing. So too had
the speckled-breasted mavis, who only the day before
had made

“cho ring from tree to tree,”

certain in his own mind that spring had come. For
to-day the notes had been blown out of his bill before
they were half-uttered, and whirled away to the back
of the north wind. The blackbird had uttered many
a peevish shriek because he had been obliged to keep
A CHILD'S PALE FACE 7

low down on the grass, and because Linten Lowerin, the
Persian cat, had been stalking him from bush to bush.

The rooks in the morning, who had made efforts to
fly to their happy hunting-grounds in a rich alluvial
valley five miles off, had lost heart when half way,
turned tail, and been blown speedily back again to
their rookery in the wind-tossed branches of the elms
around Pine Lodge.

There had been showers of rain and sleet too, and
now the night was as dark as it was dreary, and
occasionally the hail rattled against the panes of the
casement windows; while the storm-wind ever and
anon caught the loose branches of the rose trees that
clustered over the verandah, and dashed them against
the glass.

But for all this, the gale raging without, only made
the room within seem doubly cosy. Carleton had a
book, a sentence or two of which he read now and
then by the soft actinic light of the great lamp that
stood not far off.

“ Sister,—may 1?”

It was Uncle Ben who spoke, and as he did so he
tapped his tobacco-pouch.

His sister, Mrs. Radcliffe, nodded and smiled.

“Smoking is only fit for old sailors like me,” said
Ben, teasing his morsel of twist preparatory to ramming
it into his big meerschaum.

“What a pity,” he added, “ that boys should weaken
their hearts and age themselves before their time by
this vile weed,”
8 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

“Uncle Ben,” said Carleton mischievously, “it hasn’t
aged you, has it?”

“Tf a man goes to sea, my boy
What Uncle Ben would have added may never be



known, for just at that moment something very extra-
ordinary indeed took place.

It was Lady Bute who first attracted every one’s
attention. She had lifted her head off the mat, and
uttered a low growl that ended in a half-suppressed
kind of a bark, as she pointed straight towards the low
French casement window, that reached right down to
the floor and opened on to the verandah.

Pressed close against the glass was a child’s pale
face.
CHAPTER II

EARLY THOUGH IT WAS, THE GIPSIES
HAD GONE

Wirs the lamp-light streaming full towards the
window, every one could see that little face. It was
that of a girl enveloped in a red mantle and hood,
from the borders of which a few locks of coal-black
hair escaped, that were tossed to and fro in the
breeze.

The face was very pretty withal, yet the dark eyes
had a sadness in them that but ill accorded with her
tender years.

One arm was raised, and the fingers were beating
a tattoo on the glass.

When she saw she was observed, she smiled and
nodded.

Dogs, as every one who has studied them knows,
are extremely superstitious; and it was evident that
Lady Bute took this mantled apparition for some-
thing far from canny. She’ jumped up, and raising
her muzzle and eyes towards the ceiling, uttered a
long lugubrious howl.

“Why!” cried Carleton, “that is the gipsy child
who wanted to tell my fortune to-day, and yours,

Douglas,” :
9
Io THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

“So it is,” said Douglas. “She was fishing, and
had caught more than we had. Shall I let her in,
auntie; I want to know what she thinks of my fly ?”

“Certainly, dear, let her in. She must be half
dead.”

Douglas got up, but Carleton was before him. He
quickly undid the fastening, and the child was whirled
in with the blast in the midst of a small cyclone of
dead and withered leaves.

Neeta—for that was the little gipsy’s name—let
her hood drop back, now exposing the marvellous
masses of her jetty hair.

Lady Bute ran to meet her, thundering low and
menacingly.

But, wonderful to say, instead of being afraid, the
girl with outspread arms rushed to meet the dog, and
next moment had knelt beside her and was kissing
her brow and chest and towsy neck.

“ Row—row—row—row—1r—ir—” Lady Bute
continued to thunder for some little time; but she
speedily recovered her temper, and licked the rain-
drops off Neeta’s cheeks,

“O beauty, beauty, beauty!” cried Neeta, and
then, as if half ashamed of her effusiyeness, she stood
up beside the dog, and demurely bobbed an old-
fashioned curtsey.

Both Douglas and Carleton laughed outright; but
Neeta, looking somewhat astonished, edged off towards
Uncle Ben and laid one little cold hand on his, as if
seeking protection.
THE GIPSIES HAD GONE II

Ben took the hand and chafed it, trying to coax a
little warmth into it.

Mrs. Radcliffe bent forward over her knitting to
listen to what Neeta had to say; and both lads, some-
what ashamed of themselves for having laughed so
rudely, reseated themselves.

“ Well, Red Riding-hood,” said Ben endl) “ what
is your story? Where do you hail from, and how
came you here?”

“I have been fishing all day, good father,’ she
made answer; “out yonder on a tree branch I have
hung up my fish, and my rod I have hidden in a
bush. I did lose myself, and could not find father’s
caravan, then I ran through the woods to look for
myself. Night came on, and by-and-by I saw your
light and that is all.”

“But you must be hungry, child,” said Mrs. Rad-



cliffe, ‘as well as cold.”

“T have eaten a raw trout, great lady.”

“Terrible! Well, Douglas my son here will take
you to the kitchen, and you will have supper; then
come back and we will see what is to be done.”

“J will not go with Douglas your son. I can
go with good father here, or I can eat another raw
fish.”

So, laughing pleasedly, Uncle Ben laid down his
meerschaum, and led the child out and away to have
supper.

By-and-by they both returned, chattering like
magpies, and the boys made room for her near the
12 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

fire. Sarah the servant brought her a low stool; but
she would not sit on that, only on the rug close to
Lady Bute.

In a few minutes she got quite friendly, even
with Douglas and Carleton, and chatted away right
merrily. Neeta could not have been more than ten
at most, yet, although her English was somewhat
stilted or story-bookish, she seemed possessed of far
more wisdom than many a girl double her age.

She appeared quite full of the semi-wild life she led
as a gipsy. The woods and forests, the moors and
glens, in which she had sojourned all her little life,
formed a background to all her thoughts, and to every
picture presented in her speech.

“And do you really love the strange wandering life
you lead, Neeta?” said Mrs, Radcliffe.

She opened her dark eyes wonderingly wide, and
looked a second or two at the lady without answering
the question, She seemed surprised indeed.

“Oh yes, great lady, I love it much. Perhaps you
do love even your home though it is always, always
in the same spot, which is not good.”

She sighed, then smiled,

“But I have the woods for ever with me, and the
trees do talk to me, you know; in summer they do
whisper to me, or they do sing songs with the brooks
where I fish. Sometimes, when the winds blow high,
the trees do talk loud, and wave their arms, and are
angry. But never, never am I afraid; and sometimes
when they are most angry, high, high up into their
THE GIPSIES HAD GONE 13

branches do I climb, away and away from the world,
and there I sometimes sleep.”

“And the wild flowers, Neeta,” said Carleton, who
was somewhat poetic in disposition, “do they talk to
you also?”

“Oh no; I do talk to them. The wild flowers are
my children, my babies; and I sing to them as I lie
beside them, and do put them to slumber.”

And so the child kept prattling on; the story of
her life, though simple in the extreme, bringing up
before the mind’s eye so many little peeps of rustic
nature in sunshine or in storm, by mountain, wood-
land, or stream, that as they listened the boys could
almost see the grain or grass waving green and sea-
like in the summer air; the trouts leaping up and
rippling the bosom of the still lakes, the water-
fowl diving among reeds that nod around brown
and lonesome tarns; the sailing clouds, with rifts of
himmel-blue between; the wild flowers by the path-
way sides, or crimson poppies in the corn.

“ And is everybody kind to you, Neeta?” said Mrs.
Radcliffe.

“Ye—es, great lady, but sometimes big farmer
men send their dogs down, but they do not bite. I
do run to. meet and kiss them, and then the big
farmer men do laugh.”

“Poor child! and do you ever go to church ?”

“No, great lady, church is too good and grand for
gipsy people ; but sometimes mother and I do go to
the graveyard and sit on a stone to hear the sweet
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singing, And good men sometimes come to the van,
and tell us about a far-off beautiful country, which
they do say is beyond the blue of the sky, and where
we shall all live for ever if we are good on earth.
But the good men do not tell us if caravans are
there, and beautiful woods and fields to roam in; or if
wild birds and wild flowers are there. But the wild
flowers and the wild birds are so good, great lady,
surely they live for ever too?”

“T hope so, Neeta.”

At this point Douglas suddenly changed the subject
by holding up the artificial fly he had made. Neeta
took it and examined it critically, then out came a
very tiny pair of scissors, and, greatly to Douglas’s
astonishment, she coolly clipped the wings of the fly off.

‘“No good, no good,” she said. “The trout will
laugh at that.”

Douglas’s face fell considerably, but he was much
interested, as well as amused, when the gipsy child
took something from an old-fashioned bag that was
slung to her side, and deftly set herself to work
re-busking the hook.

When it was finished she handed it back, and a
very sober, unpretentious fly it looked. Yet I may
add that this very fly next day lured old Blue-back
from King-fisher pool under the shadow of a great
beech tree.

But now a look of uneasiness stole over the child’s
face, and she glanced towards the window.
THE GIPSIES HAD GONE 15

“The good father and great lady will forgive
Neeta. She must go.”

“No, no, child, you are lost,’ cried Mrs. Radcliffe ;
“you must stay here till morning.”

“But, great lady, I will seek the shelter of a bush;
then, when daylight does come, I will quickly find my
father’s van.”

Douglas started up ; so did Carleton and Lady Bute.

“T believe, Car,” said the Canadian cousin, “that
was the caravan we saw lying on the bit of sward
near Dead-man’s Copse. Is she painted yellow, dear ?”

“Oh yes, and so pretty.”

“Well, we will soon get you home, if you will
allow us.”

“‘ Wowff!” barked the great dog.

Kammy focussed the dog with one eye, and his old-
world face appeared to express surprise and disgust.
To Kammy’s notions the idea of getting excited about
anything was preposterous.

Neeta bent joyfully down and kissed Lady Bute’s
big head, then she demurely said, “ Good-bye, and God
love you,” and passed out and away into the night with
her trusty escort.

Carleton carried a lantern. The giant Douglas
offered to carry Neeta, but the child would not hear
of such a thing.

A walk through the tempest-tossed woods, mostly
up hill, for half an hour, brought them on to the
common, and soon to her great joy, which she took no
pains to hide, Neeta saw the red lights from the
16 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

windows of her home upon wheels, shining brightly
but a short distance ahead.

The child, clapping her hands and shouting, ran on
before.

She had told her mother and father the chief part
of her adventures, before the young fellows came up.

When they did so, and peeped in at the back door,
they were more than surprised.

This was no ordinary gipsy-van. There was an air
of almost refinement about Neeta’s mother and father,
swarthy in complexion though both of them were.

Douglas and Carleton were both asked to walk in;
but they preferred to sit on the steps, that they might
all the more easily see the inside of the caravan and
all its fittings.

Neeta’s parents followed the profession of fancy
box and basket makers, and the unsold goods were
outside; they also did a little in the fortune-telling
way ; but within, the van looked a cosy and complete
home indeed.

There was a nice lamp hanging from the skylight
to give light, a nice arm-chair, a bed with snowy
curtains, a hammock for Neeta, and tiny pictures,
books, glittering delf, and vases of wild flowers and
heather. very article small but pretty, and every-
thing so clean and tidy !

Then last but not least, there was the copper
shining stove in which the bright fire that was burn-
ing was all that was wanting to make up a perfect
picture of a home upon wheels,


THE GIPSIES HAD GONE 17

Neeta’s father was profuse in his thanks, and her
mother also.

In her sweet childish voice, Neeta sang the boys a
Spanish song, accompanying herself on the mandoline,
and so with talking and singing, nearly two hours
passed by quickly enough.

Then, hoping they would all meet again somewhere,
the gipsies bade our heroes good-bye, and the last
thing they saw when they looked through the darkness,
was Neeta standing in the back-doorway waving them
an adieu with her handkerchief.

Early next morning, the young men, or lads shall
we say, for in years they were nothing more, went for
an hour’s rabbit-shooting before breakfast.

Said Douglas Stuart: “Let us just wander round
by the Dead-man’s Copse, and see how the gipsies
look by daylight. Besides, I want to show Neeta
another fly. The child really knows more than I do
about fishing.”

Said Carleton: “I’m with you. Right shoulders
forward—march !”

But early though it was, when they reached the com-
mon, they found that the birds of passage had flown.

Carleton heaved a sigh.

“Douglas,” he said about twenty minutes after, as
they neared Pine Lodge, “sit down here on this fallen
tree, Ive got an idea.”

As he spoke he removed the cartridges from his
gun and stowed them away in his belt.

B
18 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

“Spin it out. Tm hungry.”

“Well, Doug, when do you want to go back to
Canada ?”

“Oh, father said I could stop a year if you didn’t
tire of me, and thus I could see something of England,
and of my native land, Scotland.”

“Good! I’m so glad!”

“ But what is the idea?”

“Well, I'll tell you. Dr. Wilson informed my
mother two days ago that I must still consider myself
an invalid, but that I must do something to occupy
my mind. Do you understand so much?”

SaYiORNs

“ And he wished my mother to remember that the
occupation must be of a pleasant nature, something that
I could take a downright interest in night and day.”

“ What, work all night!”

“No, no, don’t be silly, Douglas; but anything a
man really likes to do by day he goes to sleep think-
ing about, and even dreams about. That’s what the
doctor means.”

“Yes; well, go on. I am getting more and more
hungry, Car.”

“Well, then, I thought of keeping pets, going in
for birds and beasts of all kinds; but I’ve given that
up for a better idea, which came as an inspiration
last night while Neeta was singing to her mandoline
inside that charming caravan.”

“Ha, ha, ha!” laughed Douglas. “I have it, I
thought of the same. I’m at one with you.”
THE GIPSIES HAD GONE 19

“Yes; but what is it?”

”



“To get a caravan

“Yes, yes.”

“To borrow one, or buy one.”

“Or build one, Douglas.”

“To be sure, build one. Capital! Furnish it neatly
and nicely and become amateur gipsies, and travel all
over the length and breadth of this beautiful country.
The idea is a glorious one.”

“‘ Well, shake hands on it. Glad we're both of the
same mind.”

“But away in Canada,” said Douglas, “when
I was quite a little chap, I used to live for weeks
with the lumberers and go down stream on their
great rafts, and sleep with the rough men by their
camp-fires, and lead a life as wild as it was truly
delightful.”

“How nice! You must tell me more about all
that when we get a camp-fire of our own.”

Then both got up and walked towards the house.

They determined, however, before they went in,
to first and foremost lay the whole matter before
Uncle Ben, who, having been a sailor and a rover,
would be able to tell them if their plans were really
practical.

There was a heightened colour on Carleton’s cheeks
when he sat down to breakfast, that his mother did
not fail to notice. There was an extra glitter of
happiness in his eye too.

“You boys,” she said, smiling, “ have got something
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new to do and think about. You must tell me all
about it after breakfast.”

“Yes, mother,” said Carleton; “ but first, we are
going to consult Uncle Ben.”

“Very pleased indeed!” said Uncle Ben, and so
breakfast was quietly discussed.
CHAPTER III
UNCLE BEN WAS A SAILOR

TAKING it all in all, with its gardens and lawns and
shrubberies, Pine Lodge was a large and a rambling
place. As regards trees it was a perfect arboretum, and
many of these had been arranged in avenues or walks,
with gravel, or simply green soft grass betweenand under
feet. There was, for instance, the Arbor Vit walk, the
Yew-tree avenue, the Lime-tree glade—greatly beloved
by the thrushes and blackbirds—and there was a far
more cheerful vista afforded in the Rose-tree avenue.

Except on the lawns and terraces more close to the
house and verandah, that were kept neatly shaven,
modern-fashion, the grass in most of the glades and
avenues was allowed more freedom; and here on the
sward you would find the wild flowers blooming, the
blue of the speedwell, the pink of the pimpernel, lilac
lady’s-pouches, orange bird’s-foot trefoil, clover red and
white, and many a favourite of nature besides.

It is needless to say that splendid butterflies flitted
in the sunshine here by day, some orange, some white,
some tiny and blue, to say nothing of the red admiral
and the glorious painted lady ; and I need not tell you
that the sward was visited by myriads of bees in the

sweet summer-time, whose drowsy song would have
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put you to sleep, had you taken a book and lain down
in a hammock under the trees.

Of an early morning in May you might have seen
the nightingales running on the grass, and long-tailed
squirrels too; and somehow when, on still warm nights,
the moon rose solemnly up and hung like a great fire-
ball among the trees, you scarcely could have helped
holding your breath and waiting expectantly, to see
a band of fairies alighting to hold high revel in this
sylvan scene of beauty.

The beauty of Pine Lodge, however, did not end
here, for close to one grey old gable of the house, rose
a strange round hill or knoll high above even the
weirdly poplar trees, and this was entirely covered
with stone pines, and Scotch or Austrian fir trees.
No undergrowth here at all; none could exist, for all
between the brown pillar-like stems of the pines, the
ground was buried deep in the withered needles that
year after year had fallen from the trees. On the
very summit of this pine-clad hill, and under the
shadow of the dark and massive branches, was a kind
of pagoda, and inside this Uncle Ben used to read and
smoke in summer, because it was cool, and because
from between the smooth tall tree-trunks, he could
catch glimpses of the country all around three sides,
with its long stretches of moorlands, and the steeples
and chimney-stalks of a far-off town; while on the
third side, but far beneath, was the sea—the glorious
sea itself.

“Follow me to the pagoda, boys,” said Uncle Ben,
UNCLE BEN WAS A SAILOR 23

turning round as he was leaving the room by the
verandah window; “follow me in a quarter of an hour.
I'll have calmed down into a thoughtful mood by then,
what with the sea breeze and so forth; but mind if
you have any daft notions in those noddles of yours,
I’m going to stamp them out. You'll see.”

And off he went, followed by Lady Bute.

Uncle Ben was a sailor.

It was impossible to make any mistake about that.

It might probably be more correct to say that
Uncle Ben had been a sailor. Yet I doubt it; for
once a sailor always a sailor. If you have trodden
the decks of a man-o-war, or the timbers of some
sturdy merchantman, for even a few years; if you
have studied the ocean in all its moods, if you have
seen storms arise, and howl around you—the raging
hurricane, the sweeping and terrible tornado, the piti-
less gale; if you have lain becalmed for weeks in the
sultry silence of a tropical sea, with nothing to ripple
its glassy surface except occasionally the fin of a
basking shark; if you have kept watch in the still
hours of night, while. stars above burned bright and
near, while darkling waves beneath seemed to talk to
you in spirit voices as they lisped and rippled under
the quarter; if you have thought of home, and felt
drawn nearer to God in solemn hours like these, then,
I say, there is no making a landsman of you any more.
The sea will have become a second mother to you, and
in your bed at night, while ashore, you will miss the
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heaving of the great ocean’s breast, and long to be
once again
“Rocked in the cradle of the deep.”

So I repeat Uncle Ben was a sailor. There was
no chance of his ever having the salt washed out of
him, nor getting over the effects of the ozone he had
inhaled in his briny, billowy path through life.

I must tell you, though, that honest Ben did try to

look like a landsman sometimes and in some ways.
For example, on a Sunday morning—he was a strict
Sabbatarian—Ben would persist in wearing the tallest
of tall silk hats, and the broadest of broadcloth coats.
- In the interests of truth, however, I am bound to
confess that this coat did not fit so nicely as it might
have done. It was free and easy, like Ben himself.
On the other hand, the tall hat looked far from at
home above that weather-beaten, rubicund face of
Ben’s, and those kindly eyes of his, that appeared to
have borrowed their colour from sunlit seas—eyes in
which seriousness never could dwell very long at a
time.

But the hat would play all kind of queer pranks
with Uncle Ben. If it did not “lay aft,” right on
the back of his head, it perched itself forward just
abaft the bridge of Ben’s nose; or, failing this, it took
a list to port or a lurch to starboard, and stuck there,
giving a rakish, roguish cast to his countenance which
certainly did not belong to the kindly sailor’s nature.

Ben’s age? Ah, well, he would have confessed to
being in the sixties, and leave you to guess the rest.
UNCLE BEN WAS A SAILOR 25

But though hair and whiskers were bleached and as
white as the wave-tops, that had chafed and curled
around him for many and many a year, Ben was
hale and hearty with it all. Indeed he was but a
boy still at the core, and there was no one better
fitted than he to be a boy’s companion.

What stories he could tell those nephews of his,
out on the lawn of a summer’s evening, while seated
at the entrance to a little tent, with Carleton and
Douglas and Lady Bute squatting or lying on the
grass near to him, or up in the pagoda when skies
were overcast and summer showers were falling !

There was truth in every one of Ben’s yarns too.
You knew this and felt it, as he talked. Hven the gra-
phic simplicity of his language gave to his stories an
atmosphere of reality, a groundwork of solid fact which
there was no mistaking for anything less substantial.

Or again, in the long winter’s evenings, seated by
the fire in the crimson parlour, there you had Ben
and his listeners again ; and the wilder the wind raged
without, or the harder the hail or rain rattled against
the window-panes, the cosier were all inside, and the
better form was the old sailor in.

Well, when Ben on this particular morning reached
the pagoda, and seated himself with a sigh of satis-
faction to inhale the delightful breeze—doubly health-
ful, laden as it was with the ocean’s ozone and odorous
breath of the pine trees—his eyes naturally enough
turned seawards. The storm had gone down, but
there was still a ten-knot breeze blowing.
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Ben had brought his long telescope with him and
was criticising every sail he saw, talking aloud to
himself, as men of his years have a habit of doing,

“There goes a ripping old barque, down Channel,
with every stitch set she can stagger under. Skipper
there himself on the quarter-deck. Take care, old man,
or you'll carry away something. Blow me farther if
the idiot isn’t going to set stu’n’sails. Crack goes the
boom. Ha, ha, ha! I could have told him that.

“How prettily that yacht tacks and _half-tacks,
and how near the wind she sails too! There, there,
they've got her all a-shiver. Wanting to do too
much !

“Hullo! there’s a schooner trying to round the
point. Why! I do declare she has missed stays.
Heaven help them if they strike on those whale-back
rocks, with such a sea on. ‘Touch and go. But
they’re saved. The Lord’s name be praised !

“‘ And yonder goes a steamer, stiff and steadily up
the Channel, the spray dashing inboard white and
high above the fo’c’sle, the dark smoke cut straight
off the funnel in the breeze, and carried like a long
black snake along her frothing wake. Ah, well,
steamers must exist, I suppose, but give me a sailing-
craft, give za

“ Hillo! Uncle Ben,’ cried Carleton, as he and
Douglas rushed up the hill and stormed the pagoda.
“ Hillo! what’s all this about steamers and sailing-
crafts, eh 2?”

“Just talking to myself, that’s all, boys. Now sit


UNCLE BEN WAS A SAILOR 27,

you down,” he added, “and tell me what you've got
on your minds.”

“Well, Uncle Ben,” began Carleton, “you know
that above all things I’d like to go to sea for a long,
long cruise. The doctor says it would make a man
of me. But then if you weren't there I wouldn’t
care to go.”

‘That's a sop for Cerberus, you young rascal,”
said Ben, “ Ah, right well do you know how to get
round the old man. But, heave round lad, anyhow.”

“So, uncle,” continued Car, “the very next best
thing that I can think of, and Douglas thinks so as
well, is for us both to go a-gipsying in a caravan.
And, Uncle Ben, we'd take you with us also if
you'd go.”

“No, no, lads, no; Ben’s got too fond of his easy-
chair to go rattling his bones over the stones, at his
time of life.”

“But what do you want me to do?”

“Oh, lots of things, uncle. Doug and I have
talked it all over, and we're as good as on the road
already. So what you’ve got to do first is You
know that song, uncle—Tra-la lee-la-la, lah, la!”



“T’m only singing the air, uncle, but the words, you
know, are —
“* Break it gently to my mother.’”
“You've got to square auntie,” added Douglas.
“That’s what Car is driving at.”
“Oh, that’s it, is it. Well?”
“Well, then we shall want your assistance to help
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to fit out the craft, and get her ready for the road—
make her sea-worthy and all that sort. of thing, you
know.”

“ Ah, boys, many a craft I’ve helped to get ready

”

for sea, but as for a caravan



But Carleton put his hand gently on uncle’s mouth.

“You mustn’t say one disheartening word, Uncle
Ben. Do you promise ?”

Ben nodded assent, and Carleton set him free.

“And now,” continued Car, “we'll put all our
five wise heads together—that is, yours and mine
and Doug’s, and Lady Bute’s and Kammy’s.”

“But Kammy isn’t here.”

“Oh, isn’t he, though; I saw his old-world head
peeping out of your pea-jacket pocket half a minute
ago.”

Ben dived his hand into his pocket, and there sure
enough was Kammy.

Kammy grew green and grey by turns with rage,
because Ben lifted him by the crest and placed him
on his shoulder.

This droll pet hated to be lifted up by the crest.
It was so undignified, he would have told you.

“T declare,” said Ben, laughing heartily, “ Kammy
reminds me of

“<«Sir Timothy’s braces,
That were always found in such curious places,’ ”

And this indeed was true of this strange, weird-
like creature, He was always staying away, but
always turning up again. Sometimes, after being lost
UNCLE BEN WAS A SAILOR 29

for a whole day, he would be found in the fold of a
curtain, or crawling out of the coal-scuttle as black as
a sweep; or a strange unearthly kind of music would
come out of the piano, and Kammy would be found
moving over the strings; or when Ben would be
saying, “‘ Ah, we'll never see Kammy any more ”—
there the chameleon would be posing on the stone
fender before the fire, warming first one hand and then
another.

Well, Kammy didn’t say much, but he was an
excellent listener, and stalked flies in quite a wonderful
manner. If a blue-bottle came anywhere near enough,
Kammy first focussed him with both eyes, then out
shot a tongue as thick as a slug, and there was no
more blue-bottle fly. A heaving motion in Kammy’s
throat, and a look of satisfaction in his curious eyes,
told that the fly had crossed the bourn, and would
never see the sunshine more.

“Well, now, boys, let’s go to business straight away.
First, then, where are you going to get the caravan ?”

“Oh, we won't have an ordinary gipsy affair, you
know. Our caravan must be a kind ofa land yacht. So,

”



uncle, as you know something about shipbuilding:

“Stay, Carleton, I know somebody who knows a deal
more than me—an old friend. He'll be delighted to
assist ——”

“Uncle,” cried Douglas, “you're a brick. You're
just as much a boy as myself, and more. Don’t tell
me, Uncle Ben; I can see your eyes sparkling with
real enjoyment.”
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Ben laughed heartily,—and he could laugh, too.

“Well, lads, we'll start for Plymouth to-morrow, just
the three of us. No, Lady Bute, you must stay with
mother, and you too Kammy.”

“Meanwhile, Uncle Ben, go right away now and

“¢ Break it gently to my mother,’”

So Ben did.

Next morning, uncle ‘‘ bent his Sunday’s clothes.”
That’s his own way of expressing it. And the tall
hat was mounted also; and the boys got inside their
very best tweeds. The dog-cart appeared at the door
at nine o’clock, and after saying good-bye to “ mother,”
they mounted and were driven right merrily away, all
three of them waving their hats, till the road took a
sharp turn and the forest swallowed them up.

Lady Bute had hoped till the last that she too
might be permitted to go, but when the dog-cart dis-
appeared, she heaved a deep sigh and went solemnly
away to lie down beside Ben’s empty chair.

Kammy stretched himself at full length on one of
the arms of the chair, and it really seemed to Mrs.
Radcliffe that this strange old-fashioned lizard missed
the boys and Uncle Ben quite as much as the dog
did.
CHAPTER IV
FINDLAYSON TO THE FRONT

Tue three friends got to Plymouth that day quite
early in the afternoon, and put up at an old-fashioned
hotel, wherein every one, from the boots to the buxom
landlady, had a welcome word and smile for Uncle
Ben.

There was an unmistakable air of the ocean about
this hostelry ; and the people who passed out and in,
or sat reading or smoking in the cosy bar-parlour,
were weather-beaten sailors to a man, either ship-
masters or their mates. The great Newfoundland
lying in front of the fire brought up before one’s
mind’s eye visions of the tempest-riven rocks of far-off
Labrador, or the wild and inhospitable shores of New-
foundland. That honest brown tabby on the counter
had been a ship’s cat for most of her life, and the
grey parrot that hung in its cage in the corner, looked
as if she could have told many a strange tale of the
sea, had she cared to, which she didn’t, contenting
herself by putting her oar in now and then when some
one appeared to take more than his proper share
of the conversation, telling him unceremoniously to
“Belay!” to “Brail up!” or “Haul your foreyard

aback, matie,” and she spoke with a voice like that
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of a bo’s’n’s mate, a voice that was as hollow and
rough as if it had been well holystoned.

Half a dozen skippers at least knew Uncle Ben, so
what could he do but consent to spend the evening and
swap yarns with them. In order to do so all the more
free-and-easily, he dismissed the boys to have a look at
the town and enjoy themselves as much as they could.

Even Carleton, although by no means strong yet,
felt in good form. Everything about the ships and
dockyards was very new to both of them, and after
an early dinner they went to a grand concert, under
the patronage of the blue-and-gold or naval officers.
Carleton was himself a violinist in a modest way, but
he had an opportunity to-night of hearing a real
master, and could hardly believe that such ravishing
sweetness could be elicited from any instrument as that
he now listened to.

But next day Uncle Ben shook himself clear of his
old friends, and after a walk on the Hoe, which he
called a pipe-opener, he went to find out the man he
had come in search of.

They found him living in bachelor chambers, in a
street in the suburbs. Luckily he was at home. Mr.
Findlayson was a thin wiry man of about fifty, with
bright blue kindly eyes, and a very intellectual face.
He welcomed Ben right heartily.

“My two nephews,” said Ben, seating himself, and
motioning to the boys to do the same.

“ Boys,” continued Ben, “this is my friend Mr.
Findlayson, And he is a ne’er-do-weel.”
FINDLAYSON TO THE FRONT 33

Findlayson laughed and was going to speak, but
Ben held up his hand.

“Never a word, Fin,” he said, “till I’ve introduced
you. Boys, you see before you a specimen of the genus
too-clever-by-one-half. But Fin is more than that.
He has brains enough for a round dozen. Had he
been a soldier and stuck to it, he would now be a
general; had he been a man-o’-war’s-man and stuck
to that, he’d now be an admiral; had he been content
to sell tape, or silks and sarcenets, he’d be a million-
aire; and had he turned his attention to building, he’d
now be riding in his carriage, superintending the con-
struction of docks, or forts, or even churches. What
have you invented last, Fin ?”

“Oh, a new musical instrument; a bicycle tire; a
new tip for billiard-cues, and a torpedo that doesn’t
weigh six pounds, a child can carry it, but, dropped
out of a balloon alongside a vessel, it will blow the
biggest man-o’-war ever made into flinders, as easily
as I could smash an old kettle pot with a blacksmith’s
hammer.”

“Bravo!” cried Ben. ‘‘ Bravo, Findlayson; you'll
die rich, but 2

“But what?” said Findlayson, with a gentle smile.

“You won't live rich. Never, Fin. Never.”

Findlayson looked round him at his very plainly
furnished rooms, then stooped down to smooth his cat.

“No, I fear not,” he said, with a sigh.

“Fin, my boy, none o’ that,” cried Ben. “Come,
you want a holiday, and we want you at Pine Lodge.

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The sweet breath of the pine trees will set you up,

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and give you new ideas

“ Oh, I don’t want new ideas; I’ve too many as it is.”

‘Well, we're going to build a caravan. Can you
help us? I know you could build a yacht, I know
you could build a cathedral, so surely a caravan won’t
stump you.”

“ N—n—o, no, I don’t think so. But just give me
some better idea of what you want, and I’ll tell you.
Wait a minute, though.”

He jumped up actively enough and took out a large
pad of drawing-paper, with pencil, ruler, and compass,
and then he told Ben to talk away, and he should do
the listening.

Ben told the story of the little gipsy Neeta, of
Carleton’s desire to become a wanderer in woods and
wilds, and of the doctor’s desire he should take up some
healthful plan like that, and so on.

Ben rattled away glibly enough, but I don’t think
Fin heard half he said. He was pencilling most of. the
time, either in words or lines, and curves, on the block
before him.

Ben stopped at last, but added a minute after—

“We were half thinking, you know, Fin, that a
good plan would be to buy a furniture van, and
transform her into a caravan. How does that strike
you?”

Findlayson laughed.

“Well,” he said, “it’s a matter of taste. useful candlestick can be made out of a mangel-wurzel
FINDLAYSON TO THE FRONT 35

with any old sailor’s ’baccy knife, but it doesn’t strike
me as being elegant. Eh?”

“There wouldn’t be much grace about a candle-
stick of that sort, certainly,” said Ben.

“No; and your nephews must turn out in a cara-
van, if they go at all, that shall outshine most of the
ordinary boxes you meet on the road.

“Now, Ben, I happen to know where I can buy
under-works light and good, and with strong yet not
clumsy springs. If we secure these, why, we've got
our keel or foundation ready laid. What say you?”

“Oh, I’m willing to leave it in your hands. Lay
your plans. Come to Pine Lodge when you're ready.
Bring a hand or two with you, and your timber and
material and everything; only, my nephews here can
handle tools a bit, and they'll be delighted to work
under your supervision.”

“Capital!” said Findlayson ; “ three heads are better
than one. I can see the caravan on the road already,
and I can see as pretty a little house upon wheels as
ever lay on the flowery sward of an English common,
with a wood for her background, and the music from
the larks or laverocks falling from the sky in showers
around her.”

“Well, I think I’ve found the right man in you,
Findlayson ; and bless my soul, old friend, building
caravans is a far more humane sort of employment than
building torpedo-boats or tips for billiard-cues,”

The conversation now became general and very
brisk indeed, and after a time Uncle Ben and his
36 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

young friends took their leave, very much delighted
indeed.

October with its fierce winds and storms of rain
and sleet had passed away, and a November of un-
wonted mildness succeeded it. The sky was blue and
frequently almost cloudless, the distant sea of the same
colour and scarcely ruffled by a wave. Inland around
Pine Lodge, if winds blew at all they but whispered
through the woods, making a sound like tiny wavelets
breaking on a sandy beach in starlit frosty nights of
winter; on the moorlands the later wild flowers were
still in bloom, and there tne rabbits and hares chased
each other, and played as joyfully as if it had been
early spring.

Lady Bute lay much out of doors now on the sunny
verandah, her constant companion Linten Lowerin, the
great good-natured cat. As often as not Kammy
found his way also outside, and used to station himself
not far from her ladyship’s nose, because he knew that
inquisitive flies often settled there, and Kammy had
them sharp.

It was always a matter of strange speculation with
everybody how Kammy got out or in doors) He
did not make use of the windows nor of any door
whatever. The conclusion arrived at finally was that
he found a rat’s hole and used that. No tunnel,
though ever so long and dark, existed that Kammy
could not find his way to the other end of But
surely the presence of such an uncanny-looking mortal
FINDLAYSON TO THE FRONT 37

in their haunts must have affected the nerves of
even the biggest rat that ever lived and dwelt at Pine
Lodge.

Well, one day Carleton came running in to look for
Uncle Ben, who was half asleep in his easy-chair, with
a newspaper on top of his bald head.

“OQ uncle, here comes Findlayson and his carts at
last !”

This was true, and Uncle Ben was as excited as
either of the boys.

So was Lady Bute, who, seeing there was something
unusual in the wind, must go dancing and jumping
round all three, barking with joy till the woods rang
again.

“Let’s go and meet Findlayson,” said Ben.

And down the road they all went, the honest dog
well in front as outpost, and Linten Lowerin following
modestly behind as rear-guard.

Findlayson, it could be seen ere long, was himself
walking beside the first waggon; but as soon as he was
within hail of him, sailor like, Ben must put his hand
to his mouth and shout.

“What ho! there, Findlayson, are you all alive and
kicking ?”

Findlayson was certainly all alive, but as for kicking,
that was about the last thing in the shape of jubilancy
he would have thought about; for Findlayson had
none of the fire and go of old sailor Ben in him.

“Here I am, Ben,” he said when he got near enough,
“healthy and well, and as happy as inventors ever are.”
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“Bravo! my boy,” continued Ben, shaking hands
with him.

“And I think, Ben, you and your nephews will
say I haven’t been idle, when I tell them all I have
done, and when they’ve seen my plans spread out
before them.”

The waggons were drawn in, and drawn up in a
tiny tree-sheltered meadow, not far from the big house
itself, and here everything was unpacked and stacked.
The tougher woods, or those for the finer and inside
work, were conveyed to a shed not far off, which was
roomy enough to permit all hands to work in the dry.

When everything was stowed away, the carters were
heartily regaled on bread and cheese and sent back.
The one man that Findlayson had brought with him to
assist in building the house upon wheels, was billeted
on the gardener; and his master became a member
of the household for the time being, and, for some
months to come, would form one in the ring around
the cosy ingleside of Pine Lodge.

For a caravan, it must be remembered, is not put
together in a week, nor even in two. It is a work of
months.
CHAPTER V
LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CARAVAN

Ir I were going to tell you that Carleton and Douglas
were up with the lark every morning, I should be
using language that was all too figurative. The truth
is that, unless there is something wrong with his brain,
no boy cares to get up of a morning too early, especially
in winter.

As to summer, the average boy could no more rise
at the same hour in the morning as that happy bird,
than he could rise with it into the sky and carol with
it against the crimson clouds that herald the coming
day. Well, Carleton and Douglas were both boys, and
so while Douglas did, as a rule, manage to get up after
Sarah ran-tanned at the door for five minutes, Carleton
always required to be called twice, and sometimes even
three times.

But both young fellows were down together on the
morning after Findlayson arrived, for on this day the
keel of the caravan was to be laid down. Douglas
winked sleepily at the breakfast for about two minutes,
but when he did begin, he played a very good game at
knife and fork indeed.

Lady Bute seated herself between Uncle Ben and

Carleton. On the tit-bits from the table she was
39
40 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

perfectly willing to regale herself for the time being.
If these did no other good, they would at least whet
her appetite for the good breakfast that was sure to
follow.

Findlayson was as bright and hopeful as ever. I
believe that, had you known this man for fifty years,
you would always have found him the same, always
fall of invention and plans, and certain in his own
mind that he was sure he was right, when he made a
statement ; not that he was obtrusive by any means,
but he had unbounded faith in himself, and if he had
only been possessed of a lever long enough and a
fulcrum to rest it on, and a few “ bold blue-jackets” to
bend on to the other end of it and heave when he gave
the word of command, he could have moved the world
as easily as men move a fifty-six pounder gun at sea.

Well, Findlayson was just stretching his hand out
towards the sugar-basin, when he drew it back with a
shudder,

“What on earth have you got there?” he cried.
“Am I going to be ill, or do I really see a terrible
. Specimen of a huge grey—no, green—no, reddish
lizard on the table-cloth ?”

He was interrupted by the sound of low derisive
laughter coming from behind him, then the following
words uttered in strange sepulchral tones—

“Ha, ha, ha! Whoa! Green, grey, red? ha,
ha, ha!”

There certainly was nobody in the room except
those around the table, and innocent Sarah.
LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CARAVAN 41

“T say, Ben,” said Findlayson, “is this house
haunted 2?”

Everybody now laughed in chorus, for Findlayson’s
face was a study.

“That creature on the table is Kammy,” said
Carleton. ‘He is a member of the family, and so is
the bird under the table behind you, that you can’t
see.

“ Polly,” he continued, “if you're done tearing holes
in the carpet, would you mind flyirg this way a
moment ?”

“Rats!” was the derisive answer, but next moment
a huge grey parrot with a crimson tail did condescend
to appear on the edge of the table.*

“No farther, Polly, please,” said Carleton.

He shook his fork at her as he spoke.

“You're a wretch,” was the emphatic rejoinder.

The bird was presented with a piece of bacon rind.
She—I must call the bird “she” for custom’s sake,
but Polly was and is a gentleman—she quickly
picked all the fat off the rind, then dropped it down
to the cat, who was at one end begging.

There was mischief in that bird’s eye this morning,
and it very speedily took shape. She first hopped
down to the floor and begged the cat to scratch
her poll, and called him “an old sinner” because he
didn’t.

These were the only questionable words in the

* Both the chameleon and wonderful parrot are sketched from
the life. Both pets of my own,—G, 8.
42 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

bird’s vocabulary, but she emphasised them strongly
enough for anything.

“Youre an old, old, oLD sinner,’ she told pussy,
and made a grab at his toe.

Linten Lowerin lifted one fore-foot and struck
well out from the shoulder.

“ Ah—h!” cried the bird. “ You wr-r-retch !”

Polly emphasised this latter word by throwing an
extra 7 or two into it.

Then she sounded the policeman’s whistle, so loudly
and shrilly that Linten shook his honest head and
made tracks for the door.

“ Polly’s a darling, Polly's a gem, a gem, an old
gem, a dear old gem!”

But next moment she was on the table again, and
before any one could prevent it she had seized Kammy
by the crest in one of her powerful claws, and carried
him in triumph to the glittering glass chandelier.

Kammy had been flown away with before, but he
couldn’t be supposed to like it, any more than Sinbad
the sailor liked being flown away with by the Rok.

Before Carleton could hurry to Kammy’s rescue,
Polly had bent her head low, and held the chameleon
right over it.

“Scratch poor old Polly’s poll!”

This was said in such a wheedling way that every

one was obliged to laugh.

But Kammy in his struggles scratched the bird
more than was desirable.

“ Ah—h!” she screamed, “You are, you ARE.”
LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CARAVAN 43

She dropped the lizard, and it fell into Carleton’s
outspread table-napkin.

Kammy next moment was stalking itinerant flies
round the sugar-basin as coolly as if he had not just
escaped from the very jaws of death.

~The next thing Polly did was to wrench off a
prism of glass from the chandelier, and drop it on the
table. It just missed the milk-jug. She laughed
derisively again, and shouted: “ Everybody’s a wretch !
a wretch, a wretch, a wr-r-retch!”
serious, so she had to be hunted round the room,

This was getting

and finally took refuge in her cage, and proceeded
to regale herself on seeds as coolly as if nothing had
happened,

That was Polly’s way.

After breakfast all hands, with the exception of Mrs.
Radcliffe, betook themselves to the little meadow.

Findlayson said, “ Now then!”

Ben laughed. “Look here, boys,” he said, “ when-
ever Fin says ‘Now then!’ you may look out, for he
means business,”

Findlayson’s man seemed to know this, for he at
once took off his jacket.

“It’s a lovely morning, Ben,” said Fin ; “ but weather
like this isn’t going to continue, so the first thing to
be done is to erect our shed.”

“That’s so,” said Ben. “And here we are all right
and ready to help you.”

“Well, you youngsters go with George, and get out
44 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

the planks and uprights, and we'll have the shed up
in a few hours.”

The shed, I must tell the reader, was to be a very
simple one indeed, but very necessary nevertheless,

Six holes were first dug in the ground about ten
feet apart each way, just like the asterisks I place in
the figure here. Good deep holes they were too, and
Carleton, and even Douglas, young giant though he
was, were both perspiring before that job was over.

Shinto mesons ie She at oa etoos eimtonemie os

* en RO shieNiEze Skee emia. e eae cians *

Fic. 1.

Into each hole was placed an upright round fir-tree
post, with the bark on, and all at exactly the same
length above and below ground. Indeed Fin’s tape-
line, or three-foot rule, was not out of his hands for a
single minute all that forenoon.

He had a light ladder too, and also a spirit-level.
After he had got all the posts in the ground, and every-
thing plumb and square, strong deal planks were laid
on top to join them. These are represented in fig. 1
by the dotted lines.

Big nails and strong hammers were wanted for this
work, and by the time it was finished, luncheon was
all ready.
LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CARAVAN 45

No, Fin wouldn’t go indoors for this meal; and as
he wouldn’t, nobody did. The sun was shining very
brightly, anyhow, so Sarah brought everything out,
and a delightful al fresco meal was made on the grass,
the only table being the stump of an old elm tree.

“This reminds me of Canada and the lumberers up
in the forest,” said Douglas.

“Only,” he added, “ we didn’t have such beef as this,
nor white bread and butter either.”

“T believe you, my boy,” said Ben. “ Pass the milk.”

After a rest and a roll on the grass, work was
resumed.

The most of the afternoon was taken up shaping
and erecting three huge frames like the letter A,
Thus A A. A. These were hoisted up and
firmly fixed over the uprights by means of cross pieces
of wood at tips and sides, and lo! the skeleton shed
was up.

But what about the roof? Oh, that was very soon
arranged.

A huge tarpaulin had been hired, somewhat similar
to that which farmers throw over a rick; and when
this was got aloft and carefully tacked on the beams,
behold, the rain-proof shed was all but complete.

It was entirely complete when further pieces of
tarpaulin were fixed on the two sides and at one end,
but these were so shipped that they could be lowered
or brailed up as occasion demanded, so that the work-
men beneath could always be protected against the
prevailing wind and storm.
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After this the keel of the caravan was laid. This
is how Ben phrased it. The keel was in reality the
wheels, springs, and under-works that Findlayson had
bought at a sale in Plymouth and taken with him.

Carleton’s Shetland pony helped to drag these round,
and under the shed; and very proud the saucy little
rascal seemed at being asked to assist in the work.

Hans Andersen, as he was called, was a bit of a
character in his own way. Most Shetland ponies are,
and most of them have a will of their own.

I don’t know exactly how many hands high Hans
was. I do know he was small, but I also know he
was stronger for his inches than a shire stallion. He
had wee morsels of feet, sturdy legs overtopped those ;
his body was short but as powerful as a lion’s, and his
muscles were as hard as a flail. He had a wonderful
coat which culminated on his main and around his
daft little head; while his tail was so long that the
flies in summer-time had no chance at all. If Hans
Andersen switched that tail of his, and even a single
hair of it came across your face, it left a long red line.

Hans’s eyes were little bits of wild-fire, and when he
lost his morsel of a temper they glowed like live coals,
though half hidden in hair. He would scream and
walk towards you on his two little hind legs, but if
you said at once, “Hans must have a carrot,” you dis-
armed him, and the lamb that followed Mary could
not have been more sweet and angelic than he became.

Woe betide you, though, if you did not fulfil your
promise. He would follow you everywhere till you
LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CARAVAN 47

found the carrot, even if it were into the drawing-room.
I don’t mean you to infer that carrots were kept in
the drawing-room at Pine Lodge, but Sarah knew
where they were, and if you didn’t find Sarah in the
kitchen you had to look for her all over the house,
up stairs and down.

And every footstep that you took,
That Hans was sure to follow.

When he got the carrot he ninnied with pleasure
and went off to eat it.

An apple also gave Hans delight, so did half-a-pound
of lump sugar.

But, strangely enough, you couldn’t please the little
rascal better than by calling him “the horse Hans.”
By so doing you curried favour at once with the wee
fellow. Just in the same way I know several little
human fellows that you cannot please better than by
making believe you think them men. Human nature
and horses’ nature are indeed very nearly allied.

Hans Andersen is a strange name for a Shetland
pony, and I was never quite sure how he came by it.
Names of pets grow, I think, and I think Carleton had
a favourite author called Hans Andersen, and the name
was given either in honour to the man or to the
pony; I’m not certain which.

Linten Lowerin is a droll name for a cat. The cat
who owned it, however, would have felt very indignant
indeed had you called him anything else. It was
the name of a queer old song Uncle Ben learned far
north in Aberdeen, one verse of which I may transcribe
48 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

from a book which is dedicated by permission to Her
Majesty the Queen :—

“QO! Rhynie’s wark is ill to work

And Rhynie’s wages are but sma’ ;

And Rhynie’s laws are double straight,

And that does grieve me maist of a’.
Linten Lowrin, Lowrin Linten,
Linten Lowrin, Linten lee ;
I'll gang the gait I cam’ again,
And a better bairnie I will be.”

Linten Lowerin, as well as Lady Bute, was there in
the meadow all day long, making believe that he was
assisting most materially in getting up the shed or
harbour of refuge for the coming caravan.

He was on singularly good terms with himself too,
and with everybody else, which was a remarkable thing
for Linten. He was and is, and ever will be, I think,
the most independent cat in Christendom. He rarely
permits any familiarity. He will permit you to stroke
him, or even sing you a song, or he will sit and sing
on one’s shoulder, but no one can lift him without
danger.

But his very peculiarities had endeared him to
everybody at Pine Lodge, and now that he seemed to
take so much interest in the work, it occurred to
Carleton that Linten might possibly become the
caravan cat,

“T would take the old rascal, assuredly,” said Uncle
Ben. “A cat makes a capital companion on board
ship, why not in a caravan?”
LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CARAVAN 49

Linten had gone to sleep apparently on Hans's
broad back, but when he heard his name mentioned,
he opened his weather eye a little bit, and cocked his
starboard ear, so it was quite evident he was considering
all that was being said.
CHAPTER VI

“YE’VE LOST THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME,
MISTER”

THE work continued day after day, slowly but surely.
No great undertaking is ever commenced in a hurry,
and finished off carelessly. Everything in art we see
around us, took much care, and thought, and study.

But, in Mr. Findlayson, Uncle Ben had certainly
found just the sort of man to superintend the con-
struction of a boys’ house upon wheels.

I could easily have made out my two heroes to be
worldly wise and clever beyond their years, and caused
them to build their own caravan without assistance
from any one. But I should have been drawing very
much on my imagination indeed, and for once in a
way I have resolved to give my imagination a rest and
let everything in this book be natural and true to life.

A remark that Carleton made one day after dinner
led to a conversation about caravans and caravanning,
that may be interesting to any one who cares to try a
summer and autumn of true gipsy life, but may not
have the means of building and furnishing a big and
beautiful caravan.

“How long do you think it will take us altogether
to get her finished, Mr. Findlayson ?”

5
“‘ym’VE LOST THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME” 51

Findlayson did not answer at once. That wasn’t
his way.

“Well,” he replied, after he had dissected a walnut,
and floated one half of the shell in his finger-bowl
like a little boat. ‘‘ Well, Carleton, we’ve been on
her now for nearly a month, and we’ve just got deck
and roof and sides together in a highly respectable
kind of way. And I’ve been studying lightness all
the time.

“We have made her as light as is consonant with
strength; and if the weather isn’t extra stormy I
think we can complete her by the end of February. I
can see by your face you think that no end of a long
time, but, boys, there is every little thing to be con-
sidered. She has got to be as steady as a rock, as
steady as if all cut out of a solid piece.

“That is the main consideration. If every upright
was not as steady and strong as a chest of the very
best kind of mahogany drawers, why, my dear young
sirs, the doors and windows would go all wrong ina
week after you were on the road, and she would be
rattling about like an old clothes-basket.

“Before I came here I visited a very large gipsy
encampment, just to pick up a wrinkle or two. Well,
if you had wanted to go in for cheapness, there were
all sorts there, and all shapes too. And the gipsies
would have sold me anything I chose to buy.”

“Tell us about some of them, Mr. Findlayson.”

“Well, there were some very pretty old-fashioned
vans, that is, with leaning sides and rounded roofs,
52 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

slanting well over to carry off the rain, Those you
could have sat inside and driven.

“Then, I was offered a rather natty concern for
thirty-five pounds, and the man would have taken less.
It was pretty outside, but inside there was no art shown
in furnishing. The bed took up too much space, and
stood there as a fixture and eyesore allday long. Buta
would-be amateur gipsy might have done worse than buy
this. It was light enough for one ordinary van horse,

“The purchaser could have cleared out everything,
or let the vendor do so; then he would have had to
go in for thorough scrubbing, then for fumigation, then
for another wash out, and finally for painting, gilding,
and general decoration.

“The big stove and chimney would have had to be
banished of course, because oil-stoves are best for
caravans. They are cleaner and quicker, and perfect
in every way.” ;

“But not so romantic looking,” insisted Carleton ;
“and I must say I like to see the smoking chimney.”

“As far as romance goes,” said Fin, “ when you go
on the road you'll find you won’t want for that; anda
camp-fire out of doors, when it doesn’t blow too high
nor rain, is romantic enough for anything.”

“ That it is,” said Douglas Stuart.

“Besides,” continued Mr. Findlayson, “as every
gipsy knows to his sorrow, the chimney on the roof is
constantly coming to grief, and gets knocked down by
bridges, or torn off with tree branches three times a
week, as certain as sunrise.
‘‘yp’VE LOST THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME” 53

“But with that thirty-guinea caravan and a good
van nag, one could really enjoy a very nice summer’s
outing, or a dozen of them for that matter.

‘“‘ Well, then, I saw some gems of a more modern
build and with square sides, and these were pretty both
outside and in, regular land gondolas. I studied their
build and fittings, and we’re going to improve on:them,
I can assure you.

“The commonest kind of caravan of any, if you
could have given it such a name, was a mere tent
upon wheels, and small at that.”

“Quite a child’s caravan ?”

“Well, Douglas, it was long enough inside for even
you to have stretched your legs in. The canvas was
mounted on hoops, and at each side there was a. little
window, and one at the end. It was storm-proof
enough too, and inside everything looked snug and
comfortable—without doubt the tiniest and completest
house upon wheels I have ever seen. And the fiery
steed that drew it was a very intelligent-looking,
straight-backed, strong-crested donkey, about the same
colour as Polly the parrot yonder.

“The proprietor of this equipage, seeing me admir-
ing it, came up and touched his hat with the butt of
his brass-mounted whip.

“ He was a dark-skinned very black-eyed lad of gipsy
build, and dressed in cords, and scores of pearl buttons.

“« Are we goin’ to deal, mister,’ he said; ‘sell you
this whole tee-total turn-out for twenty poun’. Come.’
As I only shook my head, he came a little closer.
54 THE CRUISE OF THE ROVER CARAVAN

“Now I see ye a bit nigher, he said persuasively,
‘I’m boun’ to say I likes the looks o’ yer, so you may
have donkey, van, and whip and all for seventeen ten,
and I’ll give ye back the ten for a luckpenny.”

“Come, sir, won't ye deal? ‘Tell ye what it is, once
ye has that turn-out ye’re set up for life, and ready to
marry.

«¢ And listen, mister, I can get ye a wife, a beauty
too, as’ll sing all day, and make the bed and clean
the taters, and you'll have nothin’ to do but lie on
your side and drive the donkey through the flowery
lanes, as happy as the king o’ Morocco. No deal ?
What, not if I said fifteen? Gee up then, Daisy,’
he cried, cracking his whip. ‘Let me tell ye this,
mister, ye’ve lost the chance of a lifetime.’

“ And off he went. :
“But really,” added Finlayson, “if boys who had
only a small sum of money at their command wanted
to go in for romance and adventure, a tiny canvas
caravan like that which the gipsy lad was so desirous

to sell me would just be the thing.”

Three more weeks passed by, and lo! the boys’
caravan was complete, as far as the shell went. Then
came a long spell of hard frost and stormy weather,
but during this time painting and varnishing and
gilding were not much interfered with. Because, when
the wind and rain blew high, Carleton and Douglas, on
whom the first decorative work devolved, worked
inside ; and when it was not so stormy, the outside of


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“YE'VE LOST THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME” 55

the caravan could be seen to. Both lads were rather
clever with the brush ; and as for gilding, well, that is
not so difficult as one who hasn’t tried it might ima-
gine. You have the leaf fixed on paper, then you put
on the size and smooth the leaf neatly over. The gold
adheres to the size, and the paper is afterwards easily
removed,

The main part of the body of the caravan was built
of a light hard wood, and the panels were painted like
satin-wood. This, Fin’s man did, although the boys.
had put on the first coat or two. Each coat was
sand-papered down, bar the last ; the panels were ticked
out by dividing bands of gold-leaf, and the whole,
when finished, had a most charming effect,

The varnish used outside and in was the very best
copal, so that, for six months at any rate, she would
look as good as new when sponged over now and then,
to relieve her of the dust of the road.

The wheels were painted chocolate-brown, prettily
ticked out with vermilion.

The skylight on top was also white ticked out with
red ; the whole of the roof was covered with special
felt, and painted white. The under part of the great
carriage beneath was painted brown, but every part of
the ironwork was coated with black, so as to be
defiant of rust.

It is now time to describe the size and the shape
of the caravan, and to make the labour of doing so
more easy for myself, and the whole concern more
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comprehensible to the reader, I must draw out one or
two rough plans of this house upon wheels.

‘Until one begins to build and furnish a caravan
one has no idea of the many little matters of detail
that have to be thought out, sketched out, altered, and
argued over with your friends and assistants.

Before describing to you this special caravan, I wish
to say that although she may not be the acme of per-
fection, I think she comes so near to this that I am
purposing having a one-horse road-carriage of this
same sort built; and I have been a gipsy now for ten
years, so should know from experience what is wanted
on the road, and what isn’t.

The caravan in which I am at present writing these
lines is the ‘“ Wanderer,” now so well known on the
road. She is a two-horse house, and her inside ac-
commodation consists not only of a large and elegantly
furnished saloon, but an after-cabin, which does duty
as pantry, kitchen, &sc., and for a sleeping apartment
for my valet or secretary. This is separated from the
saloon by prettily curtained folding-doors. In order
to enter the saloon of the “ Wanderer,” you must climb
the after-steps and pass through the kitchen. This is
no hard ordeal to any one, for this portion of my
summer-house on wheels is a picture in itself. There
is also, of course, the door in front.

But our young heroes’ caravan was a one-horse
house, with only one room inside, Therefore one of
the very first questions to be considered was: ‘ Shall
the entry-door be at the back, or on one side between
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the windows. It was finally decided to have it in the
side. |

Now that she is built, therefore, the plan (fig. 2) will
give some idea of this side view. It is a rough sketch,
and not taken from a photograph.

The door, it will be seen, is on the front, not the
starboard side, because in driving through a town one



Fig. 2.

keeps to the left, and in shopping or inviting a friend
on board the door is thus handy.

What I beg to direct your attention to in this plan
is the door. It is partly glass, the lower half is pan-
elled with wood; it has a beautiful brown crystal door-
knob, and a brass knocker of small dimensions with
the name of the caravan over it. The glass is prettily
draped inside with a crimson blind, Gipsies are
always fond of loud colours.

Next there are the windows, one at each side of the
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door. Both are as large as possible, for light and
health are almost synonymous terms.

There are blinds to each window, grey flowered
and fringed, and there are two curtains to each
window, one yellow, another bright crimson. The
effect is beautiful, and not at all too loud for a
caravan,

Above the side of the caravan may be seen the sky-
light. This is also large, though not very high. It is
nicely glazed all round, and opens at both ends for
ventilation. Between the side panes in this skylight
are ventilators.

Note further, please, that the roof of the caravan
projects right over the coupé, turning it into a regular
verandah. This is gaily valanced and curtained, and
is broad enough for Carleton to lie down on the rugs
placed thereon, with Lady Bute as well, while Douglas
Stuart occupies the driver’s seat and takes command
of the ribbons. Although the valance goes all round
the projecting part of the roof, there are no curtains
on the starboard side, because this would interfere
with the driver’s view.

Note also that the wheels are comparatively small,*
and that they do not project an inch beyond the body
of the caravan, being quite under it. This gives
greater width to the house itself than it could have
with projecting hubs and wheels rising high over the
carriage. She can thus wriggle through a much
smaller gateway.

* In the sketch they are made much too small,
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It is, moreover, a cleaner plan, as the mud is only
thrown on the bottom of the caravan, and not all over
the varnish.

The coupé or verandah itself requires a word or
two of explanation. In front there is the splash-
board. That much is easily understood, but the port
half or door-side of the caravan projects a foot farther
out than the driving-side. This gives space inside for
a glass-fronted cupboard two feet high above the floor
or deck, while in the other or right-hand half is the

B



pi

A

FIG. 3.—DECK PLAN OF THE CARAVAN.

door and the corn-box, which latter is also the driver’s
cushioned seat.

A reference to the plan of the floor will be suffi-
cient to show what I mean (fig. 3). This plan
includes the coupé.

Now, in this sketch A, A, A, A represent the win-
dows, two on each side. B is the door in the side,
opening inwards, of course. C is the front-door,
glazed half-way down, just like the side-door.
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D is the corn-box and cushioned driver’s seat all in
one, and placed in the right-hand corner of the coupé.
E is the portion of the caravan that juts out a foot or
fourteen inches on to the coupé, and gives inside space
for the aforesaid cupboard. I is the splash-board. G
is a folding-table.

But I want now to draw your attention to some-
thing very special, namely, the arrangements in the
back or after end of the caravan. Here, note that A
represents a bow-window. J and Fare two cushioned
lockers which form delightful seats, where you can sit
téte-c-téte with a friend and view the scenery on each
side and astern through the bow-window. ‘This bow-
window is wide and large, and reaches from roof to
within two feet of the floor.

Now notice, this gives an extra space, which in the
case of the boys’ caravan was occupied by a charming
wee bookcase, on top of which was room fer vases of
beautiful flowers, all firmly fixed so that they would
not be displaced by the jolting. But I want you to
notice something else. You see the dotted lines
between F and F; well, at night before bed-time a
board shipped on there, and another cushion, trans-
formed the whole into a sofa-bedstead. ‘The bed-
clothes, &c., were stowed away by day in the lockers
Le,

That sofa was Carleton’s bed. As for Douglas
Stuart, he slept in a sailor’s canvas hammock which was
slung from the roof right fore and aft, and which, with
his rugs and pillows, was stowed away every morning.
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The small chiffonier E might more properly be
described as a glass-fronted cupboard, because it was a
fixture. It stood about three feet high, or rather less,
with shelves covered with dark velvet. As this was of
a rough texture, nothing slipped much on it, so that
here the youngsters were enabled to display their very
prettiest cups and saucers and delf, and their prettily
adorned tins of fancy biscuits. Over this cupboard
there was a space of three feet extending upwards to
the roof; well, the whole back of this was a mirror,
and the whole access being beautifully curtained or
draped all round the front, with lovely vases for flowers
and ferns, and with fairy-lights burning between, the
effect at night was simply magical.

Under the folding-table G stood the oil cooking-
stove when not in use. At each side of this table
was a two-foot space beneath the starboard windows,
and these were charmingly cupboarded and racked
for the kitchen utensils and delf generally. All was
neatness and elegance even here, and everything was
in miniature.

Right above the table G was a fairy bookcase and
handy cupboard; here in three rows were arranged
tiny editions of favourite poets. The case was of
polished ebony. So, when one opened the door, B, the
sight right in front was most fetching, an ideal picture
of comfort and elegance in miniature.

I may add that, without any appearance of crowding,
there was not a foot of space inside the caravan, when
at last she started on her adventures, that was not
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occupied, and there were small shelves hidden away in
corners where you would never have expected them.

But I am somewhat “previous,” as the saying is,
for there was much to be done yet before she could
start away upon her wanderings.

Mind I make no apology for bothering you with
details, because without these the reader can know
but little of the outs and ins of an amateur gipsy’s
life upon the road.
CHAPTER VII

THE FURNISHING OF THE “ROVER”—UNDER
WEIGH FOR THE TRIAL TRIP

“ Gloomy winter’s noo awa’,
Saft the western breezes blaw,
*Mang the birks o’ Stanley Shaw
The mavis sings so cheery, O.

Towerin’ o’er the Newton woods,
Laverocks fan the snaw clouds,
Siller saughs wi’ downy buds

Adorn the banks so briery, O.”

Sprinc was coming back to all the land, to the woods,
to the moors, to the sea itself, and the boys’ caravan
was almost ready for the road.

Everybody had worked right hard to get her fit for
sea, as Uncle Ben phrased it.

Even Mrs. Radcliffe herself had been busy, especially
with the kitchen arrangements and the internal de-
corations.

First, though, the boys had painted her most chastely
and prettily inside. The roof was in panels, and each
panel was covered with well-chosen white American
cloth with silver stars on it, and all round each was a
beading of gold.

The height of the caravan inside was a little over
six feet to the top of the sides; but the centre skylight

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was a foot high, and as this occupied the greater por-
tion of the centre of the roof, there was room enough
inside for quite as tall men as Douglas Stuart to move
about in comfort.

The floor was covered with darkish-coloured linoleum,
that could be washed, and over the centre of this was
spread a rich thick mat that could be taken outside to
be shaken. ‘This was of gay but not gaudy colours.
There were smaller mats of wool, crimson and yellow,
to match the colour of the curtains. There was a nice
footstool for Linten Lowerin, who had condescended to
signify his intention of making one in the expedition.

There were, of course, sofa-rugs and cushions, which
on fine summer days could be taken on the coupé for
one or other of the young fellows to lounge upon.

By the way, I should have mentioned before, that
the space outside the front-door between the corn-box
and driver’s seat D, and the projecting portion of the
caravan H, had a lid that could be let down from the
side, and a cushion to cover it,

The front-door, when the caravan was under way,
would be kept open by being hooked back, so on the
seat in the centre the boy whose spell at driving it
didn’t happen to be, could sit shoulder to shoulder
with the driver and talk to his heart’s content.

Outside on the coupé deck was a strong ring to
which Lady Bute could be attached by a short chain,
whenever there was any danger of her taking it into
her head to jump overboard.

That corn-box D under the driver’s cushion held just
FURNISHING THE “‘ ROVER” 65

two bushels of oats, and these, you know, could be
purchased on the way.

Mrs. Radcliffe herself chose the curtains for the
windows, also the pattern for the upholstering of the
cushions that formed the bed-sofa F, F, and the pillows
thereof.

The bedclothes were all-wool, even the sheets, and
each boy had a nice pyjama suit to wear during the
long hot nights of summer.

Mrs. Radcliffe’s skill was shown in a variety of neat
little ways; in brackets in corners, in flower-vases, in
ornamental fans and pin-cushions that hung here and
there, and in everything that could possibly give the
inside of the caravan a home-like air of refinement,

The colours inside the caravan stood by crimson
and yellow, a pretty contrast, but beautiful mirrors in
the panels, stars of coloured candles, more for show
than light, fairy-lights and flowers, flowers everywhere,
made the whole room at night look like the inside of
a kind of movable fairy-land.

For light after sunset, there were a pair of beautiful
lamps on jointed brackets, one on each side of the
table, and as these had soft crimson shades to them,
the effect was magical.

Indeed no one who has not seen such a caravan as
this or my own “ Wanderer,” for example, lit up of an
evening, can believe how much beauty can be cheaply
arranged by means of draping, mirrors, brackets, fairy-
lights, and flowers.

The caravan, I should tell you, was armed only with
E
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a couple of good trusty revolvers and two spears, but
enough to repel boarders in the shape of highwaymen.
This is quite necessary, because no gentleman’s caravan
can travel without money, and there be those on the
road who know this.

One’s caravan is one’s castle, and one has a right to
defend it. Besides, one never knows the time one may
have to. I speak from experience. Highway robbers
are generally cowards, however, so that the plan would
be first to fire over the men’s heads, But if that were
not sufficient, and if burglars forced an entrance into
my house on wheels, the only comfort they would have
subsequently would be a coroner’s inquest.

If you had glanced under the caravan after she was
fairly fitted out, several things would have attracted
your notice, but all were neat—the oil-can for instance,
the buckets for the horse, with his head-stall and nose-'
bag, a charming little meat safe, and a basket for
potatoes and vegetables.

Something else besides.

You could not guess what that something was. Well,
I will tell you. It was an ambatch boat. This was a
special gift from one of Uncle Ben’s sailor friends,

She was about three feet in beam, and about nine
feet from stem to stern.

Ambatch wood grows in China, and is the lightest,
in the world. Small though this boat was, it could
easily support Carleton, Douglas, and Lady Bute, and
yet she could be carried easily by one man. Indeed
FURNISHING THE “‘ ROVER” 67

the young athletic Scotch Canadian could hold her
straight out in one hand as easily as one could hold a
bedroom chair. She hung keel down, and was covered
with painted canvas, and little odds and ends could be
carried in her, so she was handy in many ways.

She was rowed with paddles, not oars,

Inside her went all the fishing gear.

But note, she was hung amidships, and far enough
aft not to interfere with the locking round of the fore
wheels.

Well, under the caravan right aft were two drawers
in which shoe-brushes, oil-rags, the keys for the caps
of the wheels, &c., were kept, and there were also two
drawers under the coupé in which the sponges, horse’s
brushes and combs, &c., were kept.

All these drawers were of course kept locked,
Carleton having one bunch of keys at his girdle, and
Douglas another to match it.

The horse’s rug was folded up and kept on the coupé.

Something else was folded up there also, namely, a
large piece of canvas, that every night at sunset would
depend from. the roof. of the verandah all round, and
be tied in under the coupé, thus forming it into a
canvas room. ‘This was Lady Bute’s bedroom, so that
the boys could have the whole space of the caravan to
themselves at night, and be able at the same time to
carry the front-door open. This was a great advan-
tage for health’s sake, because they were thus virtually
sleeping in the open air.
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“ What shall we call the caravan, boys?” said Uncle
Ben; “she must be baptized, of course, in due form.”

“My dear,” he added, looking towards his sister,
“you must baptize her. But the question is, what
shall her name be?”

“Rats!” shouted Polly, who was busy picking out
the inside of a hazel-nut.

“No, Polly, no, that won’t do.”

Several names were suggested, and at last the
“ Rover” was proposed, discussed, and finally adopted.
It had at all events simplicity to recommend it.

So on a large scroll, right in front of the top part
of the verandah, the name was painted in crimson
letters, ticked out with gold.

Tt was also engraved on the brass knocker of the
door.

The steps of this door, by the way, were strong
carriage ones that could be let down when wanted,
and shipped up when the van was on the road.

Findlayson and Uncle Ben disappeared for a whole
week, about the end of March. They had gone off
together to buy a large, strong van horse.

I may mention that the caravan when loaded up
did not weigh much over a ton, and the splendid
animal with which Uncle Ben and Findlayson finally
returned, after having seen and tried quite a large
number, looked just the beast for the work.

He was not so very tall, but he was grandly coupled
and built, and with fine free action.

He looked so wise too.
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Dark bay in colour, with good head and shoulders,
and prettily arched neck.

It was evident in the delight with which both boys
hailed him, that he would soon be a favourite and a
pet.

“What is his name?” said Carleton.

“Dick,” replied Uncle Ben.

“Well, but that is only his front name. Oh, I have
it; let us call him Dick Swiveller.”

So Dick Swiveller he was called forthwith, but he
really appeared one of those quick good-natured
animals that don’t trouble about a name, and will
answer to anything to oblige you.

There is one young gentleman to whom the reader
has not yet been introduced, but as he is to form
part of the expedition, let him now appear on the
stage.

His name is Buffles. He had been page and
kitchen-boy at Pine Lodge for over a year. He was
about fourteen, short and stout, with a round rosy
face, and eyes that disappeared entirely whenever he
laughed, which he always did when he smelt food.
This rotund urchin, considering his build, was wonder-
fully active, and he was, moreover, very willing to
oblige. The Shetland pony and he were sworn friends,
there was nothing indeed that Hans wouldn’t do for
Major Buffles, so it was determined to take him along
to be general servant, and to drive Hans in a light
canvas-covered cart, that had been specially prepared
as tender to the “‘ Rover.”
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The idea had been Uncle Ben’s, for in this tiny
canvas caravan, boxes containing spare clothing and
spare everything else could be taken.

The tender could act as pilot, and she could go
marketing and do a deal to relieve ia See of those
in the caravan herself.

The boys put Major Buffles into livery, and if he
had not been so very round and fat he would have
looked very smart indeed.

As to the dress of the boys themselves, it was
simply a knickerbocker suit of grey tweed that Carle-
ton chose; but Douglas being a Scot perfervidus wore
the Highland dress; only plain tartan—the Forty-
second—and a tweed jacket. No ornaments except
the cairngorm-mounted knife or skean dhu which he
wore in his right stocking.

On the 21st day of April, everything being. com-
pleted to Uncle Ben’s entire satisfaction, the “ Rover,”
with the good old sailor himself on board, weighed
anchor as he phrased it, and bore east and away by
the main road on her trial trip.

This it was thought would only extend to a run of
a few days, but was really necessary to make sure that
everything was in good working order.

Major Buffles drove on ahead with the canvas
caravan,

Independent of the Pine Lodge servants, more than
a score of neighbours had assembled to see them draw
out, and as the “ Rover” swung out from the meadow,
prettily driven by Douglas Stuart, and got into the
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main road, a cheer was raised that did everybody’s
heart good who heard it.

They hadn’t gone a mile before they made a very
delightful discovery indeed. It had been imagined
that, strong though the horse was, he would only be
able to go at a walking pace.

But Dick Swiveller soon undeceived them, for he
shook his pretty head till his bells all jingled and
rang, and started off at a pleasant trot which meant —
seven miles an hour if a yard.

“ Why,” cried Ben, “this is simply delicious ; it is as
good as being at sea, and if I were only a hundred
years younger you wouldn’t leave Uncle Ben behind,
boys, I can tell you.”

But when Dick came to a hill he walked steadily
up it, It was a stiffish ascent, so the roller had been
put down in case the horse might want to rest half-
way up.

He had three minutes’ breathing time while the
roller was being tied up again, then on he jogged
once more.

Indeed Dick seemed to know precisely what to do
at every part of the road. They came to a long
down-hill, and Carleton put on the break—which was
like that of an omnibus, you had to turn a handle.
Steadily down all the way walked Dick, till within about
twenty-five yards of the foot, when he tossed his head.

This said as plainly as horse could speak: “Take
off the break now, boys, quick, and let her rip.”

Round went the wheel, and the released van sped
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forward, Dick breaking into a nice trot, and the impetus
gained carried the “ Rover” half-way up a rise in front.

Honest Dick Swiveller had had a good breakfast
that morning, and he was now showing the effects of
it. He knew too that there was corn and crushed
beans in that box under the driver's seat, for he had
had a sniff just before he was put to, and really horses
know a deal more than we give them credit for.

A horse’s life is by no means an unhappy one, if
he is treated in a reasonable way and has all his
wants supplied.

I am confident, that I myself would never have
made my first big record of one thousand three hundred
miles in a single summer and autumn, had I not
studied the comforts of my moving power—my nags.
No two ordinary horses could have taken the great cara-
van “ Wanderer” right away from the south of England
to the far north of Scotland, crossing the Caledonian
Alps or Grampian Mountains, amidst scenery so wild
and lonesome and rugged, that even so light a convey-
ance as a dog-cart has often more than enough to do.

“JT declare,” said Uncle Ben, who was sitting by
Douglas, “ you handle the ribbons well, my lad.”

Douglas laughed. “I’ve driven a little in Canada,”
he said. “But really, uncle, this Dick Swiveller is a
treat. He seems to know more about the road than
IT do.”

“That may be so, Douglas, for he belonged to a fur-
niture vanner, and he is a man who always treats his
horses as if they really were sentient, suffering beasts.”
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“ Hee-haw-haw-haugham-m-m!” neighed Dick as
he tossed his head.

Dick was laughing to himself apparently at some-
thing he saw in a field, for he appeared to take notice
of everything that occurred all along the route.

‘‘That horse is happy,” said Ben, “and full of fun.”

“Yes,” said Carleton, who was lying with Lady
Bute on the rugs, “and I feel sure, uncle, he is proud

”



to drag along

“Tool along,” suggested Douglas.

“ Well, Doug, tool along so beautiful a caravan.”

They had been trotting easily along a splendid bit
of road for the last mile, as level as a dancing-room
floor, and nicely macadamised.

But ahead of them a dark elm wood now appeared,
and into this the road dipped and lost itself; anyhow,
it could not be seen from the place where the “ Rover”
now was.

“ Hillo!” cried Carleton. ‘‘ Major Bufiles is sig-
nalling to us.”

This was true.

Right in front of the Major’s little canvas caravan
a small mast or flag-staff had been stepped, and on
this signals could be flown, a tiny red flag for danger, a
green for caution, and a white to show when the road
was all clear. This had been Ben’s notion, and Major
Buffles was very pleased indeed with the arrangement.

At the present moment, first a green flag was
hoisted. This was hauled down,‘and immediately in
its place appeared a red one.
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I am not going to say that Dick Swiveller knew
anything about signalling, but a horse can sniff danger
a long way off.

The great horse now slackened his pace without
being told.

One of his ears was pricked forward, the other lay
aft.

“Speak into that ear,” he seemed to tell Douglas,
“if you have any commands; I'll keep the other one
lifting to see what’s ado on ahead.”
CHAPTER VIII

ON THE ROAD—A GIPSY DINNER—DOUGLAS TELLS
A FORTUNE

Major BurrLes meanwhile had hauled down his signal
and gone on through the wood.

As soon as the “ Rover” got up to the place where
the Major had been, they found out all about it.

Here was a decidedly nasty hill, and near by was
a printed notice on a tree—

“DANGEROUS TO CYCLISTS.”

Douglas pulled up.

“No break on earth will do this hill,” he said.
“Jump down, Carleton, and get on the skid.”

“Shall I put on the safety-chain also?” cried
Carleton from behind.

“JT certainly would,” shouted Douglas in answer.

When the wheel of the great waggon is in the skid
or iron shoe that is attached by a chain to the under
part of the van, it slides along instead of revolving, and
acts as a drag to prevent the carriage going forward
on the horse. This would be sufficient for any hill
but for one thing; the sudden jilt of a stone may
wrench the skid from under the wheel, so it is always

best to have a wheel entirely locked by the safety-
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chain, This is a very strong short chain roughly
covered in the middle with leather, to prevent its
abrading the wheel. It is bolted above at one end,
and, when in use, is carried round the rim of the wheel
between two spokes and secured on a hook above.

This makes safety doubly safe.

Well, all being right, forward went Dick, feeling his
way as cautiously as an elephant would have done,
step by step.

It was indeed a long and a terrible hill, and what
made it worse was that it had a nasty bend to the
right half-way down. It was rutty and stony too.

While still on the hill, Uncle Ben turned his head
to have a look inside the carayan—sailor-like—to
make sure things were all fast, and nothing tumbling
about. But so secure was everything, that there
were very little effects of the motion indeed. If a
glass or a book is left on a table in a caravan it is
sure to fall, and well Ben knew this.

Kammy the pet chameleon was high up the after-
curtains of the bow-window. He was stalking flies.
Nothing in this world could disturb the equanimity of
that strange old lizard. They tell us that Nero fiddled
while Rome burned. Kammy would have gone quietly
on stalking flies if half the world had been on fire.

Taking it equally easy on one of the after-lockers
was Linten Lowerin. He had one of the morning
papers. No, he was not reading it, but he was curled
up sleeping on it, and that was one of the chief
delights of Linten’s life.
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But Polly the parrot was in distress.

She would get used to life on the road before long,
no doubt, but at present she hadn’t got her sea legs.
She couldn’t swing in her ring, nor sit with comfort
on her perch. Her drop of water was spilt on this
terrible hill, and some of her seed jolted out.

So she was clinging to the side of her new square
cage in despair.

“« Hilloa—oa!” she was crying. “Whoa! Whoa!
You are an old sinner. An old, old, oLpD sinner.
Whoa !”

Uncle Ben laughed, and she blew the policeman’s
whistle. She always did so when thoroughly angry.
“You wr-r-retch! You are, you are, you are.”

At the bottom of the hill the road was once more
level, and the caravan was stopped and carefully
backed an inch or two, to permit Carleton to get the
wheel clear.

He stood by the horse’s head for a few minutes to
talk to and pet the beast. The following conversation
is one-half imaginary.

“You are a good honest horse.” This from Carle-
ton, as he smoothed Dick’s ears, and rearranged a lock
of hair that had been straggling over his right eye.

Dick: “ Well, master, I suppose I’m about as honest
as they make ’em. But, bless your innocence, there
ain’t many honest ’orses in this world.”

Car: ‘It’s the masters, I think, Dick, that make
their horses bad.”
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Dick: “ee-haw-ha-ha-haugham-m-m. There is
a deal o’ truth in that. But I say, young master, that
grass be wondrous green, now ’alf a ’andful would
cool my mouth uncommon.”

Carleton pulled some long green grass, and very
much indeed Dick seemed to enjoy it.

“Now a mouthful o’ water,” said Dick.

The caravan was drawn up at the bottom of a
beautifully wooded valley. There was no fence at
either side of the road, only green cool mossy banks.
Farther in through the wood were the brown curling
fingers of ferns, banks of primroses, and glorious
scented carpets of the wild blue hyacinth.

The trees were not yet in leaf, but they waved
their arms gently to and fro in the breeze, with a
sound that mingled musically with the purring of a
brook to the left. Farther up was visible the Gothic
arch of a bridge, that they would presently have to pass,
and the road would then go winding away up through
the woodlands, till it reached the higher land again,

“What a heavenly day!” said Uncle Ben. “O
boys, it is amid such scenes as: these that a man’s
thoughts, if he be worthy of the name of a man, are
wafted upwards to Him who made and cares for us
all. Hark! Do you hear that blackbird? He is
the very spirit of the scene, and all this young life
and loveliness seem to belong to him.” |

It appears to me there is no wild-bird melody half
so pleasant as the low sweet fluting of the blackbird.
There is happiness in every note of it.
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But see, Carleton has got a bucket, and has stepped
over the boulders of the brook and filled it,

Dick follows him with his dark clear eyes, and
ninnies his delight.

Now drivers and carters and id genus omne will tell
you, that you must not give a horse anything to drink
while warm, and owing to their ignorance the poor
animals suffer much on the road.

It does them good to have now and then a mouth-
ful of water, though they must never be permitted to
fill their stomachs.

On they went once more, and in an hour’s time
found themselves away out in the middle of a moor-
land,

There was not, it is true, the shelter of a tree for
the horse, but it was not hot, and here there was a
spring bubbling clear from a rock, and as the sun was
well over the foreyard, as Ben phrased it, a halt was
called to cook and discuss the mid-day dinner,

Douglas took his whistle from his girdle, and blew
a shrill blast, and back came Major Buffles with Hans
at a brisk trot, and drew up in the rear of the big
caravan.

“ How goes it, Buffles?” cried Ben.

Buffles blew out his fat cheeks and rubbed his
stomach sympathisingly.

“Oh, ain’t I ’ungry, sir,” he said. “ And ain’t Hans
*ungry also.”

“Well, then,” cried Douglas, “off with your extra
garments, and clean the potatoes.”
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For a boy of his build, young Buffles bustled about
wonderfully. The thought of a good dinner, however,
was the stimulant.

As there was a bit of a breeze blowing here, it
was determined to use the oil-stove, so it was got
out and placed handy to the lee-side of the canvas
caravan.

At home the boys had tried cooking with this range,
and made a discovery, namely, that if placed quite in
the open, it takes ever so much longer to cook. So
at Douglas’s suggestion a kind of tin-lined wooden
box had been prepared for it, which retained the heat,
and didn’t catch fire. This box could be taken to
pieces in ten seconds, and built up in twenty. The
pieces were carried in the canvas caravan.

While Douglas and Buffles were busy seeing to
dinner, Carleton got out the nose-bags, and mixed the
food for Dick and daft little Hans.

Dick’s shafts were propped up, so that he should
have no weight at all on his back. His bag was filled
with oats and a bit of chaff.

“Nothing so satisfying,” Dick would have told you,
“ag a handful or two of chaff. » It does seem to fill
one’s ribs out so.”

Hans soon discussed his bit. The little animal’s
eyes were riveted all the time on Major Buffles.
The fact is, he wanted to secure the potato skins, and
the spare blades of cabbage, and anything else that
came in his way.

The dinner consisted of most tender and juicy chops,
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with greens and potatoes, all of which could easily be
cooked by means of the oil-range.

Here, by the way, let me give the amateur gipsy
two hints, Ist. Always buy your meat three days
before you cook it. 2nd. Always have a store of the
best crystalline oil, in a can under the caravan. The
ordinary stuff is dangerous.

In half-an-hour’s time dinner was cooked and ready.

The steps had been let down of course, but to-day,
as there was an extra hand—namely, Uncle Ben—and
as the weather continued so delightful and fine, the
dinner was taken al fresco, spread on the grass.

When once fairly away on the road, Douglas and
Carleton would often sit down to their meals comfort-
ably in the caravan itself, and with a real paper table-
cloth.*

Buffles was served first, a large heaped plateful.
He received his dinner with sparkling eyes, and dis-
appeared round the corner of the canvas caravan to
discuss it in peace and triumph. Yes, that is just
the word.

The thoughts that there would be no pudding
detracted a little from his enjoyment, but he didn’t
let down his heart, for presently he was heard singing
to himself.

“ Buffles!” shouted Douglas, and Buffles appeared.
“Take Hans out and ride over to yonder farm for
a quart of best milk. Here’s the money.”

* A sheet of clean white grocer’s paper makes the best of caravan
table-cloths,

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Buffles was off like a bird next minute. And right
quickly was he back again.

“What's this?” said Douglas, for Buffles had
handed him back the fourpence.

“Oh, if you please, sir, they wouldn’t fais a penny
for the milk.”

“ How good of them!” said Car, laughing. “Why,
it isn’t so bad being a gipsy after all.” *

Linten Lowerin walked quietly down the steps for
his dinner. Lady Bute had hers. Then the cat sat
down to wash his face, and the Major having cleaned
the knives by sticking them in the soft earth and
moving them up and down, took her ladyship over
the moor and along the road for a scamper.

The plates were first rubbed with grass, then washed
and dried, and in ten minutes’ time everything was
stowed away again once more.

That milk was delightful as a beverage, when a
large teaspoonful of essence of coffee was added to
each mugful.

Then all lay down on the rugs to chat and to rest.

So passed the first real gipsy dinner. No wonder
that, when Ben lit his meerschaum, after returning
ae he said, “ Boe I feel like a giant refreshed.”

The course the caravan was taking lay about E.N.E,,
and they had come twelve miles this first morning.

* While on the road in my “ Wanderer” I have all kinds of little
presents sent me from kindly farm-folks, which it would be bad
breeding on my part to refuse.—G. S.
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The length of the afternoon journey would depend
upon the road, and also upon their coming to a cosy
inn, at which they could stable the horses for the night.

It was determined at all events not to exceed an
average of twenty miles a day, and to rest and go to
church on the Sabbath day.

As our amateur gipsies were still lying on the
gward there came slowly along the road a tall, whole-
some-looking, but painfully shy ploughman. By his
side walked a buxom girl of about nineteen, not half
so shy as he,

They stopped dead when they came opposite the
caravan, and after eyeing everything they held a little
whispered conversation together.

By-and-by the young man was first nudged and
urged, then finally pushed towards old Ben and his
young’ friends.

He blushed, like a beggar at a buttered roll

“My Sally—ahem—I means Sally here, and me’d
like our fort’n’s read. We don’t mind a bob’s worth.”

“T’m your man,” said Douglas. ‘ Squat down here
the pair of you. But first, where’s the shilling ?”

“Here she be,” cried the yokel, handing over a
bright silver coin.

Douglas took it, cut a little mark in it with the
knife he wore in his stocking, and said something over
it in broad Scotch. Then he handed it to the girl.

“ Put that coin in the poor-box to-night,” he said,
“else the fortune will have no effect.”

“That I will, sir, honour bright,” said Sally.
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“ Now, both of you, hold out your hands.”

Douglas took them and pretended to scrutinise them
very narrowly.

“Why,” he cried, “ how very funny! Itook you for
sister and brother, and you’re not related at all.”

“That we ain’t.”

“And more funny still, both the lines of life in
your palms run the same way. Why, you'll be married
before the year’s out!”

“La! George!” said Sally.

“La! Sally!” said he.

“A nice little cottage—a pretty garden—cocks and
hens, comfort and happiness, and by-and-by a farm of
your own. ‘That's all.”

“God bless ’ee, sir gipsy. I believe ye be about
right. Hurrah! Sally—Hurrah !”

And away they trudged arm in arm, and long
after they were gone our boys could hear them both
singing.

Douglas laughed. “TI don’t want to start telling
fortunes,” he said, “uncle, but I’d like if every day of
our long outing we could go to bed thinking we had
made some one happy, if only a child.”

“Resolved,” said Carleton, “that we shall try.”

“Agreed!” cried Douglas, and the two shook
hands.

“Do good, my boys,” said Ben; “there’s ever a
way.”

“But now,” cried Douglas, springing up, “it’s time
to get under way again. Mount, men, mount. Major
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Buffles, go on ahead. ‘The road is straight and good
for many a mile to come.”

Buffles drove on, and after him, with jingling bells,
trotted Dick, with the “ Rover.”

“Oh, the cat!” cried Carleton, after they were a
mile or two on the road; ‘‘did anybody see Linten
come on board ?”

Nobody had, but Linten was inside all the same,
asleep once more on his newspaper.
CHAPTER IX:

SEA-PIE FOR SIX—AROUND THE CAMP-FIRE—A
VERY HAPPY SCENE

In the afternoon, they knew from their maps and road-
book that they would pass through a large village,
but they concluded that they would not stop here,
only long enough to stretch their legs and do a little
shopping.

The caravan was supplied with a chart of every
county in Great Britain through which she would pass.

These are called cyclists’ maps, and cost one shilling
each, in strong binding. I cannot speak too highly of
their usefulness to the wanderer by caravan. Without
these and his road-book he would be lost indeed. With
them he can go anywhere.

As I write, I bend down and pick up one from my
caravan bookshelf. It happens to be a well-thumbed
map of Sussex. It willdo as a sample. What do we
find herein? Why, every road, and every town, village,
mountain, and river. All the main roads marked in
brown. A scale of miles too, so that, with a pair of
ordinary compasses, I can tell, to a yard almost, the
distance I have to go to any village or town I want
to strike.

And here and there along these roads I find crimson
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SEA-PIE FOR SIX 87

arrows, which tell me what sort of hills I have to get
down or up (vide fig. 4). If the point of an arrow
faces one, that is uphill, and vice versd, while the
number of feathers on the arrow indicates caution
or danger.

These maps also give the best hotels. However, a
man with a caravan never looks for these. He has
a hotel along with him.

But here is my road-book, and this is always carried

ae Gaakees

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Sh

mer “ape Wace

FIG. 4.—HILLS ON MAP.

handy, and referred to morn, noon, and night all along
the route. I open the book at random and make an
extract :-—

“Lymington to Christchurch (123 miles). At the
end of Lymington turn to /.; there are two or three
ups and downs, but nothing difficult by Efford mill,
2 miles (cross river Avon), to Welton Street, 24, then
through Downton, 5, to Milton, 7}, is almost level
except a short but steep winding descent beyond
Downton ; from Milton it is generally undulating with
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a sharp fall to and rise from Chewton Ford, 84, where
a stream crosses the road in a deep gully. Very
pretty drive, but not easy to follow owing to the turns
and absence of guide-posts.”

Well, I used to find these fords rather troublesome
in my “ Wanderer,” because, although the bottom may
be good, the horses, unless whipped up and hallooed
at, wanted to lie down to bathe. Awkward!

The best plan is to walk on and have a look at the
stream first, judging of its depth and the nature of
the bottom. Then, having mounted, shake up the
reins, crack the whip, and go tearing and plunging in.
You thus get across before the nags have had time to
think about the delights of a bath.

‘To show you what sort of road and dangers the
caravan master and his nags have to encounter some-
times, I make one other extract, and I may tell
you, to begin with, that this is nothing compared
with the roads among the Grampian Mountains in
Scotland :—

“ Kendal to Shap (15% miles). For the first mile or
so the road is bad, and soon after leaving Kendal the
ascent to Shap begins, and continues for 10 miles; it
is not difficult to Otter Bank (whence a capital view
can be obtained of Kendal), and then it becomes more
or less steep, passing Gateside, Banisdale Bridge, to
Demmings, and for a mile or more on and over the
top of Shap Fells, 1000 feet above sea-level. Then
the descent begins, part of it very steep. The greater
part of this stage is very bad, overgrown with grass,
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and covered with loose stones, little better than a sheep
track. But the scenery is splendid.”

By-and-by our heroes noticed Major Buffles away
ahead signalling. He was flying the little white en-
sign, and so they concluded everything was safe and
agreeable, and so it turned out.

They soon entered the village, and drew up right
in the centre of the street, which was wide enough to
hold a market in.

The houses on each side were very quaint and old,
many of them with their gables towards the road.

The children made a rush towards them, waving
their arms wildly and shouting, ‘‘The show! The
show !”

They concluded that Lady Bute, who stood up on
the coupé to stretch her legs and make a little speech,
was a wild beast.

“ Wowff, wowff, wowff!” she barked, and the village
street rang from end to end with the sonorousness of
her grand voice.

A lazy policeman drew nigh, and getting down the
steps, Douglas addressed him.

The tall, handsome young fellow created quite a
sensation. The children stood back, and the police-
man touched his hat.

“You'll be about here a short time, won’t you,
policeman ?” said Douglas, with a slight appearance of
hauteur, for he didn’t want to be taken for an ordinary
showman,
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“Yes, sir.”

« Well, all I want of you-is to see that the children,
don’t get too near, to scratch the carriage with pins or
anything. You understand ?”

_ “ Certainly, sir.” :

“Thanks. Here, boy, run and fill that bucket with
nice fresh water.”

He spoke to a tall, handsome lad, and the boy
blushed with delight. He would be a hero for a
whole day because the young “Scotch soldier,” as they
called Douglas, had spoken to him.

So both nags had water; then Ben and Douglas
marched through the village to make some purchases.
They ‘strolled into the graveyard to muse a little
and read the tombstones. Douglas copied several
epitaphs.

Then they ordered half-a-dozen bottles of ginger-
ale—the best drink for the road—to be sent to the
caravan. ; :

This was soon discussed, and, there being nothing
to delay them, they quietly resumed their journey, the
children cheering as they rolled away.

The policeman had been thanked.

. He assured them they would find, five miles farther
on, quite a nice little inn, stabling, and a meadow
and all.

_ The country for the. next five miles was what
cyclists call a give and take one, up one hill and
down another. But Dick Swiveller never showed
tiredness, even if he felt it,
SEA-PIE FOR SIX gl

It was prettily wooded scenery, but on the whole
rather dreary.

The sun sank lower and lower, and just as they
began to think they would be benighted, behold, at the
corner of a road and close to a bonnie green pine wood,
a cosy wee inn appeared. So suddenly did it come.
into view, that it seemed as if good fairies had placed
it there for the especial use of our travellers.

Now I wish you to take note of Douglas’s diplo-
macy. He knew well enough that landlords of inns
would always “stick it on,” as it is called, if a bargain
was not made the night before.

So he stopped the beautiful caravan a hundred
yards before he came to the inn, and giving Carleton
the reins, strode on in front. He entered the bar, and
the following conversation took place.

I give it as a specimen of what occurred every
night for months.

“ Are you the landlord?” he said to a man busy
among the barrels.

“Tam, sir, at your service.”

“ Have you stabling for two horses here; one is a
little one?”

Yes, sir.”

“Can you let me see it?”

“ Step this way, sir. Hxcuse me, gentlemen

”



This last to his pewter-worshippers.
The stable was behind the house. It was neat and
clean, but badly bedded. =
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Douglas pointed this out to him.

“Oh,” said the man, who really was very obliging,
“we'll alter all that in a minute, We've plenty of
straw.”

“Good! Now look here, landlord. I invariably come
to terms the night before, then there is nothing on my
mind, and we part friends in the-morning, and when I
come back I come to the same house, and I am wel-
come. Now, what is your charge ?”

The man looked at Douglas. He didn’t see any
flies about him, nor any hayseed in his hair.

“Whatever you are used to pay, you'll pay here,
and not a penny more,”

“ Well done,” said Douglas, laughing. ‘Then it will
be eighteenpence for each horse for the night, includ-
ing good bedding and a bit of chaff. We always
carry our own oats.”

“ That'll suit me, sir.”

“Oh, by the way, I can draw my caravan into the
meadow here, I suppose ?”

“Certainly, and we'll make no charge for that.”

So back went Douglas, and in ten minutes more
the “ Rover” and the little canvas caravan were snugly
ensconced in the meadow, and the horses were being
groomed by Major Buffles and Douglas himself.

Then he saw them fed—fed them himself, in fact—
and left Buffles to see to it that no one went nigh to

‘steal their oats, for such things do happen on the
road sometimes.
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Night was now descending fast, but Carleton and
Uncle Ben hadn’t been idle.

They had put the sheet of canvas round the coupé
—Lady Bute’s bedroom—and they had gathered wood
for the camp-fire.

Uncle Ben too had arranged to have a cosy room at



FIG, 5.—CAMP-FIRE PLATE,

the inn, while the boys would of course sleep in the
caravan, and Major Buffles in his own little house.
Now about the camp-fire. This was only to be
a luxury on fine nights. But I must tell you how it
was arranged. At the bottom of the canvas caravan
was carried a light iron plate, like that figured above
(fig. 5). It was about a yard square, with a slightly
elevated centre, barred. Around this the fire was
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built, and the whole affair was found to work beauti-
fully. An iron tripod was fixed over the fire, each leg
going through a hole, and on this the kettle was hung,
or the kettle-pot.

To-night it was a gipsy pot, and therein Uncle Ben
himself concocted a splendid Irish stew, with bacon,
potatoes, and fowl torn up, onions, salt, and flour—a
kind of sea-pie for six.

I can assure you it was a most savoury and excel-
lent supper. And everybody, including Major Buffles,
Lady Bute, and Linten Lowerin, did ample justice to
it, while Polly had a bone to pick.

There was light enough from the fire to clean up
the crockery by, for it is a bad thing to leave things
of this sort to do in the morning.

Rugs were now thrown down on the grass, and more
ginger-ale was ordered, and the amateur gipsies deter-
mined to spend a happy and social hour. .

Carleton got out his fiddle—he could play most
charmingly, and everybody sang one song or two.
The fire showed red on each face, beyond was the
darkness of night as a background. It. was a very
happy scene.

Presently Lady Bute uttered.a low growl, but
did not raise her head.

' “Anybody there?” said Ben, talking into the dark-
Hess. ota

“Just one or two,” was the reply. p

“Then come forward and listen to the music. Nay,
the dog will not touch you.” .
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Ben made room, and three rosy-cheeked children
with two labouring men joined the group and squatted
on the grass.

Carleton was delighted to play to them.

“Qh, please sir,” said one little girl at last, ‘‘ couldn’t
you play a hornpipe, and we'll dance ?”

Douglas threw more wood on the fire, the flames
leapt high, and Carleton played away right merrily
while the children danced.

“Oh!” cried one wee lassie, tumbling over on the
grass, “I is so happy.” oe

“T say,” said Douglas, laughing. “TI say, Car, old
man, that makes two we've made happy to-day.”

“Bravo!” said Ben.

“And now, good people,” he continued, “ we gipsy
folk have an early morning before us, so we must
turn in; but first and foremost we'll sing a hymn.”

And Ben himself led, Carleton. chiming in with the
fiddle, and even the rustic seen joining’ with™ their
tender treble.

Then good-nights were said. The Major curled
up in his canvas abode, Ben went off to the inn, and
the boys to the cosy caravan.

The fact is, everybody was deliciously, Die
tired.

The last thing ‘Carleton’ remembered, as he was
dropping into dreamland in his cosy sofa-bed, was the
chiming of a far-off clock, and the whisper of the wind
through the elm trees, the softest and sweetest kind
of music that any one can go to sleep with.
CHAPTER X
IN WILD WOOD GREEN AND FOREST DARK

“Sup ahoy!”

It was Ben’s sturdy sailor-voice, next morning. He
had been up at six and had a long walk, and now
returned at seven to waken the camp.

“Ship ahoy !”

“ Wowff! Bowff!” barked Lady Bute.

Polly the parrot sounded her policeman’s whistle.

“Where am I?” said Carleton.

But Douglas had already sprung up, and opening
the door, peeped out.

“No occasion to rig the bath tent, this morning,”
said Ben. “Throw something over you, and follow me
to the top of the field.”

They did so, Lady Bute going also, and there, under
the trees, was a beautiful brook pond. In they dived,
and all three enjoyed a very happy and healthful
quarter of an hour indeed.

By the time they got back they found that the
stove was taken out and lit, and the kettle nearly
boiling. Then, while Major Buffles cleaned the boots,
Douglas let go the coupé canvas and got down his

hammock.
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IN WILD WOOD GREEN 97

Breakfast was a complete success. And, after all, I
do think that the success of a man’s breakfast, depends
almost entirely upon the appetite with which he sits
down to attack it.

By-and-by, for instance, Douglas Stuart looked
forward to having now and then what he called a real
Scotch breakfast, at which good oatmeal should figure
largely. To-day it was English, a good old-fashioned
morning meal of bacon and eggs, beautiful yesterday’s
bread, the purest of butter and best of coffee.

Douglas himself was cook, although Uncle Ben
would readily have taken that office.

As for the horses, they had already been fed and
seen to. He isn’t much worth of a camper-out who
sits down to his own meal without first seeing to that
of his nags.

To Lady Bute’s share fell a couple of dog-biscuits,
and all the scraps. inten Lowerin had bread and
milk, which he turned up his nose at.

There was a spot. of blood on Linten’s snowy breast,
and when asked to account for it, he lowered his brows
a little; a way he had when guilty.

“That’s my business,” he seemed to say. “ What
is the good, anyhow, of being a gipsy’s cat if you
can’t have a bird for breakfast ?”

“T hope, Linten,” said Carleton, “it wasn’t a lark.”

Linten sang and said nothing.

In fact Linten’s motto was “Sing and say nothing,”
and a very good one it is,

Polly’s cage was cleaned out, and she had fresh

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water and seed. That did not occupy Carleton three
minutes. Then she was placed in the sunshine for a
short time, and really appeared to take leave of her
senses with joy.

When the cat went to look at her, Polly bent down
her white old-fashioned face, and said, “ Hilloa—oa!”
prolonging the last syllable for seconds.

“Pussy, pussy, pussy, come and scratch poor old
Polly’s poll.”

Linten looked grimly at him. “I'd scratch it for
you with a vengeance,” he seemed to say, “if I had
you out.” Polly blew the policeman’s whistle, and
Linten shook his head and ran.

Kammy, I may mention here, was missing this morn-
ing, and as he did not appear all day, it was sup-
posed nobody would ever see him again. But when
Douglas’s hammock was unlaced that night, Kammy
came crawling out. He had been lashed up in it
all day. But no sort of treatment came wrong to
Kammy.

It took half-an-hour, no longer, to clear up the
caravan preparatory to starting. I may mention what
had to be done, as little matters like these give an
insight to gipsy life.

While, then, Carleton was clearing up and cleaning
and polishing the breakfast things, Douglas was attend-
ing to the horses and harness, with nothing on him
except his stockings and brogues,* his kilt, and his
Baltic shirt. . That was Douglas’s working rig.

* Highland shoes,
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Major Buffles had taken out the carpet and mats to
shake and dust, and, with a tiny brush and tin shovel,
swept out the saloon, The carpets were spread, and
Carleton went in to dust and rearrange the flowers.
Dusting was simple, because all the doors and windows
were thrown open.

As he was busily engaged at this work, three wee tots
of girls, with faces shining from very recent morning
ablutions, appeared at the caravan door with a lapful
of hyacinths and primroses. They evidently wanted a
peep inside, and Carleton gratified them. They looked
around them at the beautiful saloon with a species of
awe, and finally having made their curtseys, departed,
richer by a penny each. -

The next incident was the sudden appearance of
Hans wildly careering across the field with Uncle
Ben, Buffles, a borrowed boy, and Lady Bute in full
chase after him.

He gave them all some fun, and was only captured
eventually by strategy, and about half a loaf of bread.

It was now half-past eight o'clock, and Dick
Swiveller was seen approaching the caravan, with the
brass-work of his beautiful harness shining like gold.
He tossed his pretty head, and looked in the best of
tempers.

He somehow found out that Hans had had bread, and
so he came straight to the caravan door, and shoved
his head most unceremoniously inside. Linten put up
his back. Polly put every feather on end, lowered
her head, extended her wings, and blew her whistle.
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“You may whistle out the whites of your eyes, old
lady,” said Dick, “but I don’t budge till I’ve had a
slice of bread.”

So he had it, and went away contentedly.

Up anchor and off now—the landlord, his wife and
children, and a few drouthy neebors* standing by the
causewayside to wave them a kindly good-bye.

The roads were fairly hard to-day, and that night
they found themselves encamped near Lyndhurst, in
the very centre of the New Forest.

Yet they did not have a pitch in Lyndhurst itself,
nor did they want it. At Lyndhurst there is a wake-
ful clock, that persists in chiming the quarters. Now
a wakeful cock is bad enough, but a clock like that at
Lyndhurst breaks in upon the rest of even a gipsy.

So, being warned beforehand, the “Rover” was
pitched on the grass near a cosy little inn a mile
or two farther off. Though near to the road, it- was
remarkably quiet.

What a delightful old forest this is, to be sure! One
could live here for a whole month in summer and find
something new to interest him every day; especially
if he were a lover of nature.

The Forest is now just beginning to awake from its
long winter sleep, in the end of April. The oaks and
elms and chestnuts, it is true, have not yet assumed
their summer garbs of green, and the ferns are only
just extending their brown fairy fingers. But this

* Thirsty neighbours.
IN WILD WOOD GREEN IOI

very absence of leaf serves to give a longer vista, as
you wander through the woods and wilds. All is not
bare, however; even at this season there are touches
of green in bushes here and there, and the larches,
wherever you find them, are prettily tasselled and even
burgeoned with wee crimson flowers, the hazels are
hung with light-green catkins, and the trunks of many
aged oaks are hoary and white with lichens. Then
there are wild flowers everywhere, and bird-song in
every bough, and the streamlets by which every now
and then one finds oneself are bigger and browner,
and the waterfowl busier now, than you shall find
them when the summer is in its prime and glory.

But spring though it was, our heroes found the
cottages, with their thatched and gabled roofs, so
quaint and pretty, all bright with leaves of climbing
bushes, with honeysuckle and jasmine.

From my book “ Leaves from the Log of a Gentle-
man Gipsy” I take the liberty of excerpting a short
description of the Forest as I found it in June. I
think I must have been driving in from the north.

“The day is glorious, the road is good. ‘The air is
bracing, balmy, and exhilarating. The very horses
seem to feel the influence of their surroundings, and
toss their heads with an air of conscious pride, as they
trot airily on—music in their feet, music in the clank-
ing harness.

“The first feature that gives a sense of freedom in
the Forest is the absence of all fencing. The trees
here are well back from the road, and sward there is
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none, only long banks of ferns that go sweeping, like
a sea, as far into the woods as we can look, and form
the undergrowth.

“We stop, and I enter the sylvan shade, and make
pretence to lose myself—make myself believe there is
not a carayan or a house within a hundred miles of
me; that I am as much a creature of the wilds as the
merle * and mavis, whose glad notes make echo ring
from tree to tree; or as yonder rabbit that sits upright
near its hole, moving its paws like an old lady knitting,
and gazing in wonder to see a human biped reclining
on a bank of moss; or as this great humble-bee—so
dazed and intoxicated is he with the nectar he has
drunk from dewy thistles, that he cannot find the en-
trance to his hive.

“ And through the rustling oaks above me the wind
makes a murmuring noise like the sound of wavelets
on a sandy beach by night.

“But the scene changes. We are past Lyndhurst,
and on by far the most charming part of the Forest
road bearing up for Lymington,

“The picture goes flitting by at each side; and so
quickly does it change that we have hardly time to
glance at one view ere another claims admiration.

“Cosy cottages of quaintest form, roofed with straw,
black and grey with age, and vandyked with semi-
attics; all with gardens, all embordered with roses ;
roses yellow, red, pink, or white; standard roses;

* Blackbird. Mavis means thrush, but it is to my way of thinking
a more musical name for the charming songster.
IN WILD WOOD GREEN 103

climbing, creeping, trailing, wriggling roses; roses
that will not be denied, that cover the walls, clam-
ber over the thatch, peep in through cosy wee prettily
curtained bedroom windows, up over the roof, and
then around the chimney ; roses that storm even the
closely trimmed holly-trees, and dispute possession
with the ivies that mantle old barns, half-ruined
sheds, and crumbling walls; roses everywhere, filling
the sunny summer air with their delicious perfume.

“ Rhododendrons also, peeping out at almost every
turn of the road, with here and there a laburnum tree
all a mass of dangling bloom; rhododendrons and
tasselled broom side by side; rhododendrons and
holly ; rhododendrons and furze, hardly yet out of
bloom; rhododendrons clustering over bushes of green-
est laurel; pale pink, red, and crimson rhododendrons ;
dwarf rhododendrons, and others so tall that they
tower high against the stunted oak trees.

“ Open glades in this Forest through which our road
leads, treeless but covered deep in feathery waving
brackens ; shady lanes; lovers’ walks; trees that im-
press one with their evident age, their spreading
sturdy glory of leaf and limb; streamlets as wild as
everything else is wild, that flow rapidly onwards or
wind and laze as the whim seems to strike them,
lingering here to toy with the trees that stoop to kiss
them, bursting into song as they go whirling and
eddying. over a pebbly bottom, going to sleep long
enough in shady nooks for water-lilies to grow and
float on them, or forming pools for cattle to bathe and
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wade in, and the denizens of the forest to visit at
eventide.

‘“‘ Ponies in droves, with wee daft-like foals at their
feet; cattle in mobs; gaunt-looking geese in droves
in the grassy glades; black pigs countable by the
score; flocks of golden-yellow half-fledged ducklings,
sailing calmly on the ponds, or hunting for tadpoles
in the quagmires.

“ With the song of birds falling on the ear, the wail
of wood-pigeons in the thickets, the winds talking to
the trees, the music of the rills, with sunshine, colour,
shape, and shade on every hand, who would not, on
such a June day as this—

“¢Tose and neglect the creeping hours of time’ ?”

The “ Rover” and her crew had cast anchor in the
New Forest with the intention of lying here just for
one night. Is it any wonder that they did not get
under way again for a whole week ?

With the ancient history of the Forest neither
Douglas nor Carleton would have anything to do,
Nor with anything human that ever happened in it.
Henry the Fourth (or was it the Highth?) might have
hunted monks here from tree to tree; well, the more
fool he. Perhaps Oliver Cromwell marched through
these sylvan wilds, “Bother Cromwell,” said Douglas.
“There is a red-speckled trout in a pond down
yonder who is a far more interesting person, I shall
whip him up.”
IN WILD WOOD GREEN 105

“Quite right,” said Uncle Ben. “Let us be like the
poet who sings—

“¢T hear the breezes to and fro
Making among the leaves a pleasant din,
Or find myself where silent streamlets flow
Like hermits, wandering these wild woods within,
While hoar and aged trees bend o’er each little linn.’”
CHAPTER XI

HANS BECOMES AN OUTLAW—LINTEN IN PUR-
SUIT OF GAME—KAMMY ESCAPES—STRANGE
ADVENTURES

THEIR stay in the Forest was not altogether without
incident.

Douglas went wandering away almost every day on
fishing intent. I’m not able to tell you where he went,
or whether he even asked permission. I hope he did.

Anyhow one thing is certain, he did manage to bring
home many a string. They were small trout, it is
true, but wondrously toothsome, and made a delightful
change for breakfast,

I don’t think Douglas was ever happier than when
fishing. But he was fond of shooting also, though
always humane.

He was the last young fellow in the world who
would have shot anything, even a humble-bee, for the
sake of taking life. I don’t want any hero of mine
to pose as a plaster saint, but I would not sully my
pages with describing the life or adventures of a boy
who was wantonly cruel. Nor is there any necessity
for it. Birds shot and wounded, and fishes caught, can
and ought to be immediately put out of their misery.

Well, all that week in the New Forest Dick Swiveller

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HANS BECOMES AN OUTLAW 107

continued to behave himself like a perfect gentleman
of a horse. He was hobbled and turned out, but not
in a cruel way, and I think he enjoyed himself very
much. The forest-fly, that is so terrible a pest to
horses here, was not yet virulent, though a few
specimens were found. Strangely enough, like the
tetse-fly of the African jungle, which is death to horses
and oxen, this forest-fly is harmless to man.

Perhaps one or two of these flies had bitten Hans
Andersen, or he had been bitten by a tarantula, or
perhaps it was because the wild freedom of the Forest
put him in mind of the unbridled liberty he had been
wont to enjoy, far away north in the islands or sea-
girdled peat mosses of Shetland, Whatever may have
been the true reason, there is no doubt al-out one thing,
he seemed to lose all control of himself on the third
day of his residence here, and to permit himself to throw
back, as it were, to the savagery of his little ancestors.

When Major Buffles led him out that morning by
the forelock, down into the cool green depths of the
woods, he appeared the very image of equine virtue
and docility.

Buffles hobbled him, and as he was doing so he bent
down and licked that fat boy’s neck.

But as soon as the Major had gone, Hans hopped
up to the spot where Dick was quietly grazing,

“You've got those things on your fore-legs too?”
he seemed to say.

d

“Tt appears,” said Dick, “to be the fashion here

aways, tho’ I must confess they’re unkimmin ak’ard,”
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It will be observed that Dick Swiveller’s English
was not the purest, but what can you expect from a
van horse ?

“Well,” said Hans, “just observe what I’m going to
do, and I advise you to do the same.”

He began biting and tearing at the withies, and in
two minutes or less he was free.

“Hurrah!” he cried, throwing his hind legs at an
oak tree. “I’m off, Dick, and I’m going to have a real
high old time of it.”

It would be quite impossible to follow, even in ima-
gination, all Hans’s peregrinations in the Forest that
day. But in the afternoon a farmer man came to the
caravan and begged its inmates te turn out and try to
catch Hans, as he had taken entire charge of the Forest
for miles around, and was leading an awful dance,

So the caravan was locked up and left in charge of
Linten Lowerin, while the four human beings and Lady
Bute set out to look for Hans.

The man led them towards a part of the Forest where
he had last seen the wild Shetland, explaining as he
went a few of his cantrips, Hans, for example, had
danced among a drove of black pigs, kicking them
right and left, trying to make pork where happy pig
had been before; he had scared scores of flocks of
geese; he had wantoned wild and free among the
sheep, trying even to drown them in a pool. He had
stormed cottage gardens, and robbed potato pits,
and



What more the man would have laid to Hans’s charge
HANS BECOMES AN OUTLAW 109

may never be known, for at that moment the thunder
of advancing hoofs was heard, and Hans dashed by at
the head of forty or fifty Forest ponies.

“That's the worst of it,” said the man. “He has
taken command now of bands of ponies, and made
them all as wild as himself. Whatever is to be
done ?”

A council of war was held on the spot, but nothing
practical’ could be determined on. If they couldn’t
follow him up and catch him, Hans might continue to
haunt these wilds for twenty years. The whole of the
afternoon was spent in trying to catch the runaway ;
but all in vain. He was coaxed and offered carrots,
and cakes and sugar, and all kinds of dainties, and he
even came near enough once to snuff Uncle Ben’s
hand, but when the old sailor made a grab at his fore-
lock, round flew Hans, up went his heels, then off he
galloped once more to the regiment he had taken
command of.

So his would-be captors had to return; poor Major
Buffles being so blown and done, that he could
scarcely move one fat leg past another.

All next day went by, and, though often seen and
heard, Hans and his bold band remained as determined
as ever. It was considered now that Hans Andersen
would never be of any more use. But a strange thing
happened after this: on the morning of the third day
poor little Hans came into camp and gave himself up.

He had met the fate of most upstart commanders
and rebels. He had been so ambitious as to excite
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jealousy, and his companions had deposed and beaten
him, till he could hardly walk with the pain of his
hoof-battered ribs and flanks.

A night’s rest, however, and hot fomentations put
the little fellow to rights, but he had had enough of
playing at being a pirate.

Meanwhile Linten Lowerin had also taken to evil
courses.

One day he notified his intention of going to the
stream with Douglas to see him fish. Douglas did
not object. But, I suppose, pussy thought it was
rather slow work looking at a man fishing, when he
himself could enjoy sport. So he disappeared, and
Douglas had to come home without him.

Linten Lowerin was and is a very powerful cat, as
well as a beautiful and intelligent pussy. Next morn-
ing then, when Douglas came down out of the caravan
he met Linten with his great furry tail in the air,
singing loud and looking very pleased.

“No,” he said to Douglas as plain as a cat can
speak, “I don’t want to come in just yet. When
Buffles brings the milk, I'll have.a drop; but follow
me, if you please.”

Douglas followed him, and was led straight to a
bush, and in under it was Linten’s hoard, four lovely
young wild rabbits evidently only recently killed.

“Well, well, well,” said Uncle Ben, “it is a kind of
poaching, but rabbits aren’t game, so, boys, we'll have
curry for dinner.” And so they had, and no better
caravan dinner can be made,
KAMMY ESCAPES II!

Linten himself was not forgotten. Polly had one of the
long bones, and Lady Bute cleared up everything else.

That same evening Linten brought in a green wood-
pecker. He had not put a tooth in it, There is no
more lovely bird in the British Islands, and fain Carle-
ton would have kept it as a pet, but it might not
have lived, besides Polly didn’t like it, and called it a
“ewp-r-retch” and an “old old sinner,” so at eventide he
took it down into the sylvan depths and let it fly.
As soon as the bird was free he laughed ‘‘ ha! ha! ha!
ha!” till the woods resounded far and near.

But one afternoon Buffles came up the caravan steps
while our three friends were having tea. He was so
excited he hadn’t taken time to knock. ‘“ Ka—ke—
Kammy’s ’ooked it, sir.”

“Kammy’s hooked it? What do you mean, Major
Buffles ?” said Ben.

“Wot I says, sir; he’s been and gone and ’ooked it,
and he won’t come back again, never no more.”

“Where did you see him last, Major ?”

«Why ’igh up, miles up on a beech tree, and I tried
to follow him, but was baffled, sir.”

“ Buffles baffled, eh? Can you see him still?”

“Oh no, not now.” ° ‘

So Kammy was lost, Irretrievably, everybody
thought. And everybody sighed and said he hoped
Kammy would be happy anyhow, but how very strange
he would feel it all by himself in the lonesome forest.

Next day a start was made for Southampton.
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On the previous evening it had been arranged that, as
the trial trip was in every way so satisfactory, there
would be no occasion to return to Pine Lodge. It would
be a loss of time, and good-byes had already been said.

So Carleton wrote to his mother telling her to
post her letter to Brighton Poste Restante, as they
meant to hug the shore as far as that town, and then
bear up north and away, even to Scotland itself if
they should meet with nothing in the shape of acci-
dent or mishap to delay them.

This did really feel to Carleton like running away
from home, without a final good-bye, but on the whole
it was considered best.

To-day, then, after a delightful drive through a
rolling country, the expedition finally drew up for the
mid-day halt, in a quiet street in Southampton!
Quiet though it was, however, a mob soon gathered
around, but they were respectable citizens. Then
two burly policemen strutted up and leaned upon
their sticks for a short time, to view the procession.
They will not permit ordinary gipsy folk to obstruct
a thoroughfare—not that there was much obstruc-
tion in this case—but the “ Rover” looked a caravan
quite out of the common, and Major Buffles’s appear-
ance, arrayed in his buttons and boots, was so
thoroughly imposing and aristocratic, that they said
never a word.

Meanwhile, as usual, Polly’s cage was hung in front
of the coupé, and Lady Bute stood up and proceeded
to address a few words of caution to all and sundry.
STRANGE ADVENTURES 113

If her speech had been translated, it would no doubt
have run somewhat as follows :—

“ Stand back, good people all. Don’t come within
a yard of Dick Swiveller’s head. He is the grandest
horse that ever lived, and we are kings and queens; you
are only the canaille. My master owns all the world,
including the caravan, and he is the best and cleverest
and handsomest man ever seen. Wowtff—hbowff!
Stand back, or I must jump down, and kill a few of
you to encourage the others. Stand back!”

But the people wouldn’t, because Polly was saying
a dozen droll things, and laughing in a way that
caused even the policemen to grin.

Meanwhile the nosebags were put on; a neat-looking
Phyllis of a servant-maid was sent down from a house
to see if the Rovers wanted any water or anything.
This was gladly accepted, and Major Buffles and she
retired for a few minutes, and soon after the horses
had a delicious drink.

But Polly now saw her chance to have a little fun.
Stretching along the top of the wide street were a row
of hansom cabs. Of course they noticed the mob—
what is it a cabby doesn’t notice ?—and scented the
chance of a fare. Polly sounded her whistle loud and
shrill, and in a twinkling no less than three hansoms
were racing down towards the caravan.

The crowd was delighted. Polly whistled again,
and another from the foot of the street joined the
race.

Nobody looks more like a fool, and a very angry
H
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fool too, than a hansom cabman summoned thus, But
Polly made matters worse.

“Come on,” she cried. ‘Come along, you old, old,
OLD sinner.”

‘Who wants the ’ansom ?” shouted the first comer.

“Rats!” roared Polly, and the people had to hold
their sides laughing, while the men drove off, using
language that was voluble, to say the least of it.

“Tl give ye ten poun’ for that bird, Scottie,” said
a man to Douglas.

He shook his head and smiled.

“Don’t insult the gemman,” said another; “ye can
see he ain’t a gip.”

Down the steps of the adjoining house now came a
nice-looking old lady with snow-white hair.

“JT know,” she said, with a kindly smile, “that you
are only playing at being gipsies, and I should like to
look inside. May I?”

Douglas was delighted, and so was the old lady
when she saw everything.

They stopped here half-an-hour, all the crew,
including Lady Bute, being regaled on bread and
cheese and milk, to buy which Major Buffles was
despatched to a shop not far off. Just as they were
getting up anchor once again, the neat-handed Phyllis
brought a basket of fruit, and a bouquet of flowers,
with Mrs. Nicoll’s compliments.

So away they went, kissing hands to the window as
they drove off.
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On now through a wooded country to the charming
old-fashioned village of Botley.

They had meant to have stayed at some nice country
inn before they reached this place, but they could not
find one.

However, they had fallen on their feet for once in
a way. Close to the graveyard and pretty little
church, they found a meadow, which was lent to them,
almost before they had time to ask for it, by the kind-
hearted milkman who owned it.

But the sun had gone down before they drew up
and settled, and the sky was a lovely sight, streaked
with clouds of saturnine red above, with a yellow-green
open space beneath, and grey-blue clouds massed along
the horizon.

This had been a longish day, and, as the horses had
to be taken some distance to the chief hotel, Douglas
Stuart was just pleasantly tired before he got them
suppered and seen to.

Said Ben, who had gone down with Douglas, leaving
Carleton and the Major to cook—“They’re very nice
folks in that hotel; what say you, Car, to take your
fiddle and give them a little music?”

“ Delighted!” replied Car.

So after supper they were all received in the cosiest
room, and Carleton admitted he had never played
better in his life. He was accompanied on the piano
by a young lady, and the whole evening passed all too
quickly by.

By-and-by they said good-night to Ben, and returned
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to camp, where Major Buffles and Lady Bute were
acting as sentinels.

As soon as they put feet on the grass, although
they walked as softly as if they had been ghosts
from out the churchyard, Lady Bute gave voice and
challenged them.

“All right, Beauty,” said Carleton ; then she shook
herself to show them the recognition was mutual.

But where was the other sentry? He was nowhere
to be seen, The Major was found at last, however,
asleep—oh, so soundly—on the grass beneath the
caravan.

That was Major Buffles’s favourite way of doing
sentry-go.

However, all’s well that ends well, and Buffles was
bundled off to bed.

The caravan had already been made snug for the
night, screen down, bed and hammock hung and all
complete, and you may be sure the boys weren’t long
before they turned in.

“T say, Douglas,” said Carleton, as he rose from
saying his. prayers, “isn’t it still and delightful
to-night ?”

“Yes, there is hardly a hush except the low wind
whispering through the elms. And how beautifully the
moon is rising over the woods out yonder. I say.”

«Yes ?”

“We won't pull down the blinds to-night, and then
we'll have the whole caravan flooded with the dreamy
light of the moon.”
STRANGE ADVENTURES 117

*‘ A good idea.”

So the blinds were not drawn down.

Douglas had just turned in, and Carleton was going
to, when a thought struck him,

“JT think, Doug,” he said, “we could carry the
skylight open to-night, if you’re not afraid of the
draught.”

“ Afraid? A Scotsman afraid of a cee ? Why,
Car, I was born in an east wind,”

‘Well, we shall hear the solemn whispering of the
trees, you know. ‘That is nice to go to sleep with. I
think we should get Uncle Ben to buy us an Adolian
harp to place up here

“O Douglas!”

Carleton started back from the skylight as soon as
he opened it.

“Why, what is it, old man?”

“Oh, look, look!”

Douglas raised himself in his hammock, but hardly
could he believe his own eyes.

For step by step, as if he were suffering from a
bad attack of chronic rheumatism, Kammy himself,
with his strange, strange face, and his weird, weird



eyes, came crawling across the sill of the skylight
window.

“You wr-r-retch /” cried Polly, looking up with one
dark eye.

“Marvellous!” said Carleton.

“OQ Kammy, we are so glad to see you!”

He lifted the curious reptile up as he spoke,
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smoothed his back, and gave him to Douglas that he
too might smooth him. |

As soon as he placed him on the table, Kammy
crept up the curtain till he reached the bracket of one
of the lamps.

He lay out on this, like a sailor on a yard-arm, and
warmed first one palm and then the other.

Carleton placed a mealworm handy for him, and
after focussing it for fully half a minute, out shot his
tongue and down went the worm, This was repeated
thrice.

“ Poor Kammy wants a nut,” said Polly.

Kammy was hungry and gaunt anyhow, and he
looked fully a thousand years older. But this was but
a small space of time apparently in this old-world
creature’s lifetime.

It is evident that Kammy had dropped from the
tree in the Forest on to the roof, and had been
hanging on there all the time, while his owners were
mourning for his loss.

“Good-night, Doug; I'll sleep like a top now.”

“ Good-night, Car; so will I, but we must really try
to take more care of Kammy after this.”
CHAPTER XII

PUNISHING A THIEF—DOUGLAS WITH ROD AND
LINE—A CHANGE OF ROUTE

Next morning Uncle Ben bade the boys “ Good-bye,
and God-speed,” and: went off to London by train.
Then bidding Botley farewell, and promising to come
again another day, the “‘ Rover” sailed away and finally
struck the sea at Bosham, which lies a little way in-
land between Chichester and Havant.

Dick Swiveller had been in grand form all day, and
so was Hans Andersen. Indeed the little horse had
felt quite subdued since he had that battering from
the Forest ponies. It had taught him a lesson that
many human beings would do well to lay to heart,
for on this earth—whatever they may do in Mars—
people can’t set themselves up as kings all in a single
night without making enemies. And I suppose Hans’s
ribs still ached a little.

Buffles said he was as good as gold, and hardly
wanted any driving at all.

“But driven he must be, Major Buffles,” said Douglas,
“and if I catch you going to sleep, I'll treat you as I
treated the ostler to-day at the ‘Bell and Bottle.’” *

* This is not the name of the inn, which for obvious reasons I do

not give.
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“ Don’t, sir, don’t; I thought ye was a-going to kill
he.”

The facts of the case were simple, so far as bold
young Douglas was concerned.

At the “Bell and Bottle” they had pulled up for
the mid-day halt, and as oats were getting low in the
box, and they did not know where they might find a
pitch that night, Douglas told the waiter to take Dick
and Hans in for an hour out of the sun, Dick to have
a feed, Hans half a feed.

The ostler touched his cap. He was an ugly lean
little rascal, with a nose that had been broken, and an
evil eye in his head.

Douglas didn’t like the looks of him.

But he did not care to seem over-suspicious, so
he went away and began to busy himself about the
dinner.

Presently the evil-favoured ostler came with the
oats to show them to Douglas.

“Good stuff!” he said, “and good measure!
Wouldn’t mind drinkin’ yer ’ealth, sir?”

‘Not at present,” said Douglas; “ by-and-by I may
give you something. But I don’t want anybody to
drink my health, I’d rather keep it.”

The man went off to the stable whistling, and
presently came out, shutting the door after him, and
going round towards the bar.

Douglas was really suspicious now. In just five
minutes’ time he sauntered round to the stable.

The poor horses whinnied to see him.


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They had not a scrap of corn in front of them.

Now I do not intend to apologise for what Douglas
did, for I’m sure any one would have done the same.

His Scotch blood leapt in all his veins.

He went straight to the bar and beckoned the
ostler out.

“You fed my horses?” he said sternly, when he
got him at the stable-door.

“Riss, sir, ’ess, fed ’em all right, sir. You see’d me,

sir.”
“You wretched little bambin,” cried Douglas, now
losing all control of himself. ‘‘ You dare to starve
my horses; to steal their oats, and then lie to my
face ?”

Cut after cut with the whip made the small rascal
holloa for mercy,

“T’ye warmed you,” cried Douglas at last, “and
now I'll cool you.”

He seized him by the back of the neck and lifted
him right into a stone tank of water.
© You wanted to drink my health, did you? drink

it, then.”

For just ten seconds he kept him under water, then
he let him up.

“I told you,” said our hero, “I would give you
something; now you've had it. You won’t forget
Douglas Stuart, will you ?”

An hour after this the little scoundrel, in a dry suit
of clothes, and looking very humble indeed, helped to
lead the horses round.
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Douglas gave him a shilling for himself. And this
was certainly a shilling more than he deserved.

At Bosham, a very rustic village indeed, with plenty
of trees, some nice villas, a fine old mill, and a nice
little meadow, the Rovers found themselves very much
at home indeed.

The miller’s wife and children were exceedingly
kind to the wanderers, and they passed a very
pleasant evening.

What a fine thing a fiddle is! For Carleton’s
instrument made him a favourite wherever he went.

“You'd be nowhere without the fiddle,” said
Douglas Stuart.

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“What! you. mean to say

‘‘T mean to pay you a compliment,”

“Well,” said Carleton, laughing, “it is a two-
handed sort of a compliment anyhow.”

“‘ By-the-bye,” Car said, just as they were turning
in, “have we made anybody happy to-day ?”

‘‘Oh yes,” cried Douglas, laughing, “I made that’
ostler fellow very happy. You couldn’t have made
him dance better with your old fiddle than I did with
the whip. He won't forget the ‘ Rover.’”

“ Rats!” cried Polly.

“Go to sleep, Polly.”

“ Polly wants a nut.”

“Polly must wait till to-morrow.”

Then Carleton put on her covering.

Before leaving Pine Lodge that covering had been
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a beautifully strong red affair, and quite ornamental.
But already the bird had torn peep-holes all over it,
so that the boys were getting ashamed of it, and one
of them proposed a tin one painted red with a whole
row of peep-holes.

One of the chief advantages of being a gipsy is,
that you can change your mind and your route when-
ever you please. All roads and all routes take one
somewhere, and when one starts away of a morning one
never knows what adventures may lie in the immediate
future.

When Carleton awoke on that lovely May morning
at old-fashioned Bosham, he found there was no ham-
mock hanging where Douglas’s manly form had swung
the night before.

He rubbed his eyes and looked up, rubbed them
again, and glanced upwards once more.

Polly’s white face and keen orange eye were keek-
ing through one of her peep-holes.

“Polly, where is your master?”

Though the bird did not really belong to Douglas,
she was fonder of him than of any one.

“Poor Polly!” was the doleful reply. ‘‘ Poor old,
old Polly!”

It was early yet—not much more than half-past
six; but Carleton got up and began to dress.

He also lit the cooking-stove, and put on the tea-
kettle. The stove would warm the room, for though
the sun was already shining brightly over the elm-tree
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woods, there was an air of chilliness that needed banish-
ing, and the caravan windows were covered with dew.

He pulled down one window and shouted—

“Buffles! Major Buffles!”

“That’s me, sir, right enough.”

Buffles stood right under the window, half-dressed,
and touched his hair.

“That’s me, sir. Buffles to command.”

“Well, Buftles, where’s the Admiral ?”

“Meanin’ Mr. Douglas Stuart, sir?”

“Certainly ; and Lady Bute, too, has gone.”

“T don’t know, no more’n Adam, sir.”

“ But look ’ee ’ere, sir,” he added, “the fishin’-rod’s
gone, so I don’t see ’ow that could ’a gone of its own
accord, sir.”

“Quite right. You’re very clever, Major. The
Admiral and Lady Bute have doubtless gone a-fishing.
Is the tent up?”

“All ready, sir; and I’ve borrowed a stable-tub.
You will enj’y yerse’f to-day, sir.”

In another minute Carleton was splashing away in
that tub, and enjoying it immensely.

His usual bath, when no stream was at hand, was
a large bucket of water, beside which he simply
squatted like a frog, pouring the water over him with
an immensely large bath-sponge.

Presently he had towelled down, and began to
dress. As he dressed he sang. ‘That is the effect
the cold morning tub always has on a healthy young
fellow. It raises the spirits.
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He performed all his toilet in the tent.

This was easy for a gipsy—our gipsies at all events;
for they dressed in tweed, and wore flannel shirts and
turn-down collars, Free and easy, and as jolly as the
traditional sand-boy.

As Carleton paused in his song for a minute, he
heard another voice also raised in song, and coming
nearer and nearer to the camp. Polly in the caravan
heard it also, and shrieked and whistled and danced
with delight.

There came Douglas, the tall handsome young
Highlander, swinging along, with Lady Bute bound-
ing around him, barking for joy.

He had his rod over his shoulder, and a string of
fish in his hand.

Carleton gave him a hearty welcome.

In five minutes’ time those fish were frizzling in the
pan.

The sea air had made everybody hungry.

The boys and Major Buffles finished off with a
duck’s egg each. The miller’s servant assured them
they were laid that very morning, and certainly they
did taste nice. Lady Bute had her breakfast on the
grass, and then lay down to tumble. She believed in
taking all the pleasure out of her camp life she could,
and nothing delighted her more than a roll on the
green sward.

(Just a word of advice within brackets to would-be
caravan folks, Always get your house upon wheels
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pitched on the grass. It is worth while going another
five miles of an evening to meet with a meadow. On
grass you are clean and cool. On gravel, even although
you put a straw mat or a turf down in front of the
steps, you cannot help taking gravel into the saloon,
and this means filth and misery.)

Polly wouldn’t eat fish, but she enjoyed a portion
of duck’s egg; and while the young fellows were clear-
ing up, she went on composing her opera.

This was to be a splendid affair, so Polly seemed to
think. And really her pipe-music was wonderful. As
a sifleuse I have never heard any bird that could beat
Polly Gordon—that is her Christian and surname
complete. It is not very often that parrots sing as
well as whistle, but she did. As far, however, as the
libretto of her opera was concerned, she had not as yet
made much progress.

“Sail on, sweet Wo—ly,
Wo—ly, Wo—ly,
Sail on, sweet Wo—ly—Woe !”

That was all, but no one had taught her.

Who or what “sweet Wo—ly ” was, nobody could
say. Uncle Ben thought it must be a ship, Douglas
and Carleton rather favoured the idea that it was some
parrot lady-love, whom Polly had left behind her on
the sunny shores of Africa.

But it didn’t matter very much, so long as the bird
was happy.

To-day, just as the horses came round jingling their
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harness, Dick looking very knowing, and Hans less
down-hearted now—his ribs were getting better—
some well-dressed people came round to interview our
heroes.

Some girls carried flowers, and some had eggs.

They were delighted with all the arrangements.

“I saw you fishing to-day,” said a grey-bearded
gentleman to Douglas.

“T was trying a cast.”

“Where are you off to now ?”

“To Brighton vid Littlehampton and Worthing, but
of course we won’t reach there to-day.”

“Well, take my advice: a day or two doesn’t matter
to gipsies like you; retrace your journey to Havant,
bear north to Petersfield, and then strike west and
away through Midhurst. You'll find the country at
present just charming, and—you'll get fishing.”

“Oh,” said Douglas, “if we can get a day’s fishing,
that settles it.”

And that did.

They found a nearer road, however, than going all
the way back to the rather uninteresting town of
Havant—a road that. cut off a big corner, and landed
them in a tree-shaded road, not far from picturesque
little Petersfield.

Kent has been called the garden of England. Well,
it may be the market-garden of London; but for real
beauty and picturesqueness, for hill and dale and
woodland, and last but not least for its wild flowers,
commend me to Surrey and Sussex.
CHAPTER XIII

IN THE LAND OF THE LARKS—A NIGHT OF
STORM AND TEMPEST—‘ LIKE A CARAVAN IN
DREAMLAND’

Waar a lovely thing it is to laze through a beautiful
country, in spring or early summer.

If your caravan is well appointed, if your horses are
healthy and in good form, and if you have no care, or
have locked it up at home—oh, believe me, there is
no life in England to compare to the life of the
amateur gipsy. é

Well, time is made for slaves, anyhow. Our heroes
did not intend to be slaves to it, however. They were
out for enjoyment and dear health’s sake, and to hurry
on from one place to another, trying how many miles
they could get out of honest Dick Swiveller and daft
little Hans, would indeed have been the height of
folly.

I don’t think really that a gentleman gipsy can do
_ a more foolish thing than be guided by hard and fast
rules, or go in straight lines.

Let him zigzag if he wishes to enjoy himself.

Douglas and Carleton zigzagged now for four long
delightful days.

They wired—writing in their present mood wasn’t
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THE LAND OF LARKS 129

to be thought of—to Uncle Ben in London, telling
him to write to Poste Restante, Heyward’s Heath,
which they hoped to strike one of these days, and to
the “Mum” to write again to Brighton.

Then their minds were at ease, and they gave them-
selves up to the voluptuousness of the drive.

Some people would tell you it is almost sinful to be
happy. Such people are unwholesome. God never
meant us to be miserable. He is too good and kind
for that. So let us enjoy life while we may. And
in loving nature and the beautiful things we see
around us, I am of opinion that we really are worship-
ping the Creator. You cannot do a great artist higher
honour, than to stand rapt and entranced with the
picture he has placed on the canvas before you. ‘There
is no stronger proof that a man possesses a soul, than
his evident ability to enjoy the beauty of nature that
is spread out before him on every hand, away down in
the green cool country, on a summer’s day.

“Oh, come to the woods, in whose mossy dells
A light all made for the poet dwells ;

A light, coloured softly by tender leaves,
Whence the primrose a mellower glow receives.

The stockdove is there in the beechen tree,

And the lulling tone of the honey bee,

And the voice of cool waters, ’midst feathery fern,
Shedding sweet sounds from some hidden urn.”

But it was not altogether among the woodlands, or
in feathery, ferny dells, the Rovers lazed during these
four or five delightful days. For once they found
themselves high up on a ridge of bare, bleak, and

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sandy hills,* from which the view all around was
magnificent.

Here they made a mid-day halt, for they had found
a little well in the sandstone, and the water of this
little well was as cool and clear as crystal. How Dick
and Hans enjoyed it! To them it was nectar.

Dinner was cooked under the ledge of a rock.
And a right hearty dinner it was too. Major Buffles
had been taking lessons in cooking, and to-day he
excelled himself, for Douglas and Carleton had wan-
dered away off to look for wild flowers, specimens of
which they were collecting.

“JT have found out something quite wonderful,”
said Douglas, “and have proved it.”

“Well?”

“ Well, you see, for instance, this light-blue speed-
well, and this charming crimson herb-robert. If you
press them in the usual way in your book, what will
happen ?”

“Why, I should retain the shape but lose the
colour.”

“ Certainly ; now I can preserve colour as well as
shape!”

«You can!”

“Yes. And simply too. It is ammonia that
causes the colour to go. Well, my drying-paper has
been steeped in water containing one per cent. of
oxalic acid, and my flowers pressed between this never
fade.”

* Probably near Liss.
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‘* What an interesting discovery !”

They were wandering with Lady Bute over a rough
but delightful moorland, whensuddenly a whistle sounded
down below where the “ Rover” lay.

“ Come on, Car. That’s the dinner bell.”

““Wowfft!” barked Lady Bute, dashing on in front.
Like the boys themselves, she too was hungry.

It was the caravan whistle they heard first, but,
before they reached it, they heard several others
equally shrill, That was Polly calling.

Major Buffles had taken her out on the sward,
where dinner was all ready.

“(Come on, come on,” she cried. “Sit up, Linten.
Sit up till I kiss you.”

Linten Lowerin was waiting impatiently, but he
lowered his brows at Polly. If there was one thing
in particular that this cat could not stand, it was
being ordered about in familiar tones by Polly, and
the bird seemed to know this, and never tired teasing
him.

Buffles’s face was a study to-day. It was red and
hot, and pleasant. He was smiling from ear to ear,
and his eyes were hardly visible.

“ Now,” cried Douglas, “now, Major Buffles, I sup-
pose the fowl is burned black, the bacon cooked to
cinders, and the potatoes all a mush.”

Buffles didn’t answer immediately.

The boys squatted down on the grass,

“ Look at that, sir,” said Buffles, removing the cover.

The fowl and bacon were simply done to perfec-
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tion, and the potatoes were splitting their sides with
laughter.

“ Bravo! Buffles. Bravo! Major,” said Douglas; ‘if
you go on as you are doing I shall raise your salary
sixpence a week,”

Buffles shook with pleasure.

“Shall I take Hans and ride to the farm over
yonder for milk, Admiral Douglas ?”

“You may, Major.”

And off went Buffles, and was back in the twinkling
of a handspike, as Uncle Ben would have phrased it.

They spent three hours in this elevated wildery, and
the sun had gone down for some time before they
descended into the valley beneath.

There were no signs of house or habitation here,
and they were just beginning to fear they must camp
out all night, when an inn sign was discovered bobbing
from the arm of a lofty elm.

It was a very poor little place—the “Cock and
Weasel ”—but Dick got a stall, and Hans had to content
himself for one night with a bed in a barn,

Next day the Rovers found themselves in a veritable
land of larks, all among the Sussex downs.

The sky was very bright and clear, with banks of
rolling cumulus like heaps of driven snow, and beneath
and above this it was ineffably blue. The road went
winding in and winding out, through glens and valleys
formed by high round green hills. These were covered
with grass, and studded with stunted bushes, the
verdure affording pasturage for thousands of happy~
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looking sheep, In the valleys themselves were many
smiling farms, but hardly any trees. Certainly no
woods, although quite close to the houses themselves
and around the gardens were elms and ashes not yet
green,

It was a solitary and almost dreary scene while
the caravan kept rattling on, because then no music
could be heard,

At twelve o’clock, however, Douglas said—

“Carleton, there seems no end to this. I believe
we are in the land of Evypt.”

“ Anyhow,” said Car, “I’m hungry.”

“Yes, the air is delightfully keen, so I think we
had better draw up here, and feed the exhibition.”

Lady Bute stood up on the coupé, and shook herself.

Her ladyship knew every word that was said.

The horses were soon seen to, then Buifles was left
to cook the potatoes, which, with boiled bacon and the
remains of the cold fowl, would make an excellent
dinner. And. Douglas and Carleton with Lady Bute
went off over the hills.

After going on for some distance, they found Linten
walking solemnly beside Lady Bute. The old rascal
thought he would like a lark for dinner.

But Douglas determined he should not, so he mounted
him on his shoulder, and there he had to sit and sing.

When high up on the breezy downs, they sat down.
Linten wore a pretty collar, and Carleton found a
fiddle-string in his pocket, so puss was made fast to
a peg, much to his disgust.
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“Listen !” said Douglas, lifting a finger. ‘Oh, isn’t
it beautiful !”

High in the air; low towards the ground; above
them on the hills; from every direction, indeed, came
the joyous gushing music of the larks. It was
mingled now and then with the bleating of distant
lambs, and with the chirping of the grasshoppers close
at hand, and yet there was no seeming confusion. A
thousand bird voices must have aided to form that
bird concert, but it was melody nevertheless, without
one harsh or discordant note.

Both boys were silent. Both were impressed.
Worthless the heart, indeed, who amidst scenes like
these could not

“Look through nature up to nature’s God.”

To-night, before the “ Rover” found a haven of rest in
a cosy meadow, which she did towards sunset, it had
come on to rain and to blow, and there was every
appearance that the weather had broken.

Gipsies get all kinds of weather, however, and must
be content to take it as it comes.

The coupé canvas was got up long before dark, and
the tiny caravan was made snug in a distant corner
under a tree.

Then tea was brewed and lamps were lit; and
inside, despite the storm that raged without, everything
was as beautiful as the saloon of a yacht at sea,

At the little cosy country inns at which, for stabling
for the horses, they were obliged to put up every night,
A NIGHT OF STORM 12)

there generally was found a bar-parlour, into which
favourite guests were shown.

“ Let us go over to the ‘ Greyhound,’ ” said Douglas ;
“and bring your fiddle, there are sure to be some
children there.”

“Very well, Doug, you're the biggest,and I must obey.”

They did find children here, old and young, and when
they proposed to play every face beamed with delight.

‘The wee toddlers crowded round Car and looked at
him with a species of awe.

“My word!” said one bucolic lout after Carleton
had played an air or two; “if I could scratch catgut
like that ‘ere young ’un, I wouldn’t be hoein’ turmots.
Would you, Tom ?”

“Naw,” said Tom, filling his pipe; “Id play for
my livin’,”

“* Now, gents,” said the brusque-looking but kindly-
faced landlord; “what shall I bring you,—beer,
brandy, anything? Give it a name, and if you offer
payment, why I'll be offended, that’s all 2?”

He didn’t seem even astonished when they told him
they never drank.

“Well,” he cried, “coffee wi’ plenty o milk. My
wife was stewardess on the Duke of Richmond, and
she'll make you coffee that'll make your ears crack.”

And really that coffee was delightful !

Seven little girls and boys altogether in that big
old-fashioned room, and didn’t they dance, too, when
Car played a sailor’s hornpips!

Car was in splendid form.
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Jig followed hornpipe, and hornpipe jig.

“Bother my whiskers,” said one old fellow, “if I
can stand this any more.”

“T’m with ye, Tom,” cried a third, and, before long,
five old fellows altogether were footing the floor to-
gether, and it would have done your heart good,
reader, to see them dance and to hear the merry
laughter and peals of applause that greeted the
performance.”

“ Well,” said old Tom, “I haint spent such an
‘appy evening not for years agone. Lor’ love you lads,
for its true gents you be. Shake old Tim’s hand.
His ’eart be a real warm ’un.”

“ Good-night.”

It was a good thing the boys hadn’t far to go, for

“The wind blew as ’twad blawn its last ;
The rattling showers rose on the blast ;
The speedy gleams the darkness swallowed ;
Loud, deep, and long the thunder bellowed.”

But they soon gained the shelter of the caravan.
Lady Bute’s jacket was dried with one of her own
towels, and she was sent to bed on the canvas-covered
coupé, and it was not long before Car and Doug also
turned in.

Major Buffles had long since curled up in his own
little caravan, and Linten Lowerin was much too wise
a cat to venture abroad on such a night as this.

But the noise in the caravan was almost deafening.
There was the roaring of the wind through the lofty
elms alongside the little meadow, the incessant rattling
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of the rain against the weather windows, and the
pattering of the drops on the roof, and, to add to this,
the constant flapping of the canvas in front.

These roving lads now experienced what it is to be
in a caravan when a tempest is raging.

Luckily she was under shelter, else she might have
gone over entirely. As it was, the motion was inces-
sant, and of that jerky kind that puts one in mind
of being on board a ship when she is staggering down
Channel under sail in a ten-knot breeze.

But strangely enough the only effect the motion had
on them was to render both very drowsy, and so, in
spite of the din and the motion, they were both soon
sailing away over the sea of forgetfulness, en route for
the land of Nod.

When Carleton awoke next day, Douglas was, as
usual, conspicuous only by his absence.

He was a true disciple of Professor Wilson, and
knew right well that fish are always most hungry in
the morning,

“Poor Polly!” the parrot was lamenting. “ Poor
old lost Polly !”

This was a new word that she had picked up.

“ Youre not lost, Polly,” said Car.

“Rats!” she shouted, and Carleton kept quiet.

All the meadow was covered with branches, and
one huge limb from an elm tree had snapped off and
fallen within a yard of the little canvas caravan. Had
it fallen on it, there would have been no more Major
Buffles.
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But the storm had cleared away, and everything
was green and fresh and delightful.

Carleton bustled about getting breakfast ready, and
Major Buffles bustled also.

Considering his build, which as regards his body was
not unlike that of a mandoline, there was a good deal
of bustle about Buffles, and I must say that though,
like the fat boy in one of Dickens’s stories, he was very
apt to drop to sleep when he sat down, he was most
willing to do well. Only Buffles as a boy was somewhat
like Hans as a pony, it was best to humour him. Driving
or hurrying the lad only served to confuse him.

So sure was Carleton that Douglas would bring back
some fish, that he merely boiled some eggs, and just
kept the frying-pan hot.

Ah! yonder he comes, the tall kilted young figure,
swinging away; the rod over his shoulder, and Lady
Bute by his side.

“ What!” cries Carleton, “ only three fish.”

“T did catch more,” says Douglas, “but I—I met
a poor cottage woman, who has a sick child. Come,
Car, boil another half-dozen eggs,

“ By the way,” he added, “I shan’t be sorry when
we get to the Hielans. I want real trout, and I soon
tire of bottom fishing. Remember the lines, Car—

“«¢ Between these banks we in abundance find
Variety of trouts of many different kind ;
Upon whose sides within the water clear .
The yellow specks like burnished gold appear ;

And great red trouts, whose spots like rubies fine,
Mixed ’mong silver scales, refulgent shine.’
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Isn’t that beautiful, Car ?”

Car laughs aloud.

“Tt may be fact, but it isn’t poetry, Douglas. Why,
Polly yonder could compose better verse and music.”

By this time the fish are frizzling in the pan, and
what with new-laid eggs and coffee, everybody makes
a good beginning to the day.

But here comes happy old Dick; and Hans to-day
is neighing with very wickedness, and flinging his
heels high in the air.

He has quite got over the attack of pleurisy the
Forest ponies gave him.

And now Buffles has picked up every morsel of
straw and paper about the place, and carried them
away to the ditch.

The boys made it a rule always to leave a clean
pitch. In this they differed greatly from ordinary
gipsies.

- Anchor is up, and away goes the ‘‘ Rover” sailing
through the flowery lanes, everything about her so
lovely that she looks like a caravan in dreamland.
CHAPTER XIV

LAZING THRO A LOVELY LAND—SUSSEX AND
SURREY THE GARDEN OF ENGLAND

THE storm of the night before had left the air deliciously
clear and cool.

There was life and pleasure in every breath of it.
Even Dick Swiveller seemed to feel its balmy influence,
and tossed his mane and jingled his bells and his
brass harness, while his feet appeared to scorn the
very ground he went trotting over.

For dogs, and horses too, are really and truly happy
when well treated—treated, that is, like sentient
thinking beings, who are grateful for favours, and
smart mentally under a sense of wrong and injustice.

It was only on level ground that Dick Swiveller
was expected to trot, mind you, or going down a slight
incline. On a long hill he was permitted to walk as
leisurely as he pleased, and a steep short incline he
mounted at a real Russian gallop.

“ Tt’s always the best plan,” he would have told you,
“to rush a nasty bit. You get sooner to the top, and
there, master gives me five minutes to recover my
breath, then it’s gee up, and away we goes.”

The drive to-day promised to be one of the most
delightful they had yet enjoyed.

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A LOVELY LAND 141

As usual, Carleton lay among the cushions and rugs
on the coupé with Lady Bute, for Douglas delighted
in driving.

But this morning an unusual thing occurred, for
Linten Lowerin came marching out of the saloon,
where he usually lay when the “Rover” was under
way.

“T’m tired of being in there,” he said, speaking
with his eyes and head, “with nobody but the old
parrot to speak to, so by your leave, Lady Bute,
Tl i

He stepped gingerly to the St. Bernard’s great side,
and coolly curled up on top of her.

“Well,” said Lady Bute, looking round in surprise,
“JT don’t think I ever before in all my long life ”—
she was two years of age—“ experienced such a piece
of consummate impudence! I’m thunderstruck.”



But Carleton held up a finger.

“You mustn’t touch poor Linten,” he said. “ Linten
loves you. Indeed he does.”

So she lowered her great head with a long-drawn
sigh, as much as to say, “ Well, it has come to some-
thing at last, when I am obliged to nurse a cat.”

Linten sung himself to sleep.

Polly Gordon inside was busy on her opera. She
had got up to the swing of the caravan now, and
whenever the wheels began to go round she began to
sing and to whistle.

The crew of the “ Rover” hadn’t seen a newspaper
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for many days. They had been nowhere in big towns,
for they avoided them whenever possible. What cared
they for the news of the world? they were quite out of
it. They could fancy themselves away back again in
the middle ages, so quaint were the scattered villages
and farms they passed.

I think to-day they were bearing up for the Hill-
town of Sheet. ‘The reader may never have heard of
it. No more had the crew of the “ Rover,” till Carle-
ton found it accidentally in the road-book.

“JT say, Doug,” he muttered drowsily, “if we keep
on in this direction I guess we’ll strike Sheet.”

“Will we indeed ?”

«And Rogate.”

“How interesting !”

“ And Trotton.”

“ Deah me!”

“T say, Douglas, you look lazy.”

“Ha, ha! I do feel inclined to laze.”

‘But are you not rejoiced to know we are within
a measurable distance of Trotton ?”

“T’m delighted beyond measure, my boy. It’s a
wonderful discovery. I was beginning to think we
were near Manchester, or Edinburgh, or that New-
castle might suddenly burst upon our astonished gaze.
But Tr arene a up, Dick.”

They now go ans into a ek ae oe. In
the middle of it they pull up, and Car lowers himself
down off the coupé, to cut hyacinths and primroses, and
presently comes back laden.

It is very still and delightful here. The deep
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silence is broken only by the low whistling of the
blackbird, and the croodle of the ringdove far down
in a thicket of spruce.

“T wonder where Major Bufiles is? ” says Carleton, as
he remounts.

“SodoI. Gee up, Dick.”

A long lane lined with blackthorn hedges and
sturdy old elm trees.

They meet many traps now, and not a few tramps.

“Tt must be market-day somewhere,” says Car.

“T should think so,” says Doug. “Gee up, Dick.”

Hedges so high now, they can only get a blink
occasionally of the charming scenery on every side.

Meeting groups of happy-looking children going to
school. Every one carrying wild flowers. They wave
their arms and cheer as the “ Rover” goes rolling past
them.

Another and a longer lane. Oh, so long! And how
it turns and twists and winds! and how low the trees
hang! the roof is constantly being brushed by them,
which makes a sound like light waves breaking on a
sandy beach.

Yes, it must be market-day somewhere. They meet
a dog-cart; a gig; a market cart; a miller’s waggon
with great lazy horses, who of their own accord keep
their own side, for the driver lies sound asleep in-
side. They meet an itinerant china-merchant; a wood
wain; carts full of pigs; carts full of calves held down
with nets; then a dreadful cart with a barrel of tar.

But the road gets broader at last; the hedges get
lower; cottages appear where children cluster on
fences, healthful English children that make one
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happy to see; snug red farms farther back with regi-
ments of rooks in the fields, and sleek and pretty kine.

Into another winding, twisting, narrow lane.

Douglas wishes it wouldn’t twist half so much,
because to meet a trap at a corner might mean a
collision.

Creeping up a hill now with high flowery banks on
each side. Speedwell in patches of loveliest blue, a
blue that rivals the sky itself. Crimson patches of
herb-robert, and orange of birdsfoot trefoil. On the
hedges, trailing masses of honeysuckle, that fill the
air with perfume.

A grand elm avenue; the great branches meeting
overhead like the roof of a vast cathedral, only the sun
shines in here and there, and falls on the road in great
irregular chequers.

A field in which shoals of tiny black pigs dance and
gambol.
A field of early mangels, in which two men, and a
woman in a sunshade cap, are drowsily fighting the
patches of tussilago.

A bend in the road, and lo! a village!

“Ts this Sheet, Car?”

“T couldn’t say, I’m sure. It doesn’t matter much,
does it?”

“Not a deal. Gee up, Dick.”

What a tiny village it is!

A droll wee church and a steeple of shingle.

Houses quaint and thatched.

Major Buffles is found at the village pump.

All the inhabitants seem to have dropped asleep, there
is not even a boy about.
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“Yes, you may give Dick a drop, Major.”

Dick drinks and throws some drops over his shoulder
to drown the flies.

“Tt would be a pity,
anybody.”

So on they go once more.

In higher ground now, after staggering down a very
steep hill with a strong break on.

More villages lying down beneath.

Fields of hay on which the wind makes waves.

Some pretty houses, and a few rustic cottages.

A flash of water away down yonder among the elm
trees, that are blackly dotted over with the nests of
rooks.

A pathway winding through a meadow carpeted
with buttercups and daisies.

Hills in the far distance, hills and woods all blurred
and indistinct now, with a kind of heat haze,

A wonderful wild hedgerow, a good mile long—
a hedgerow that has never felt the touch of the
woodcutter’s billhook—a hedgerow to feast the eyes
upon.

There is everything in it, dwarf oak, elm, hazel, holly,
mountain ash and chestnut, while at the foot bloom
campions red and white, crimson ragged robins, blue
speedwell, and curly-fingered ferns. I'll warrant the
fairies oftentimes hold high revel here at midnight
when the moon is full.

”

says Douglas, “if we wakened

Carleton, reclining in the coupé, is gazing dreamily
at the panorama as it passes slowly before him.
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This is enjoying the dolce far niente as it ought to be
enjoyed.

This is real lazing, scientific and healthful; and a
proof of its healthfulness lies in the very fact that on
a day like this, in a drive like this, it takes so little to
interest and please one.

Let us follow on with the Rovers to-day and see
what they see, though we cannot grasp the amount of
their enjoyment.

They are past that splendid hedge at last then, and
lower banks at each side of the road are covered with
ivy that here and there goes on a voyage of discovery
high up a large tree, covered with patches of trailing
bramble too, and with furze that is all in bloom.

They creep slowly down a steep hill, with the break
on as hard as it will wheel. This last work devolves
on Carleton.

Off whirls the break at last, and soon the road
broadens out. The “ Rover ” is passing through scenery
such as is never seen in Kent. No, I cannot describe
it. One must see these things in the life, fields and
trees, and hills and woods, and cosy old red-brick farms,
all lovely.

But now the road takes a bend; they pass along a
lane tree-bound, cross a Gothic bridge, up a hill, and
lo! this must be the village of Trotton. At least the
village is doubtless somewhere about, but not visible.
There is a carpenter’s shop and two huge elm trees,
and—that is all.

They are soon away out in the midst of a rolling
breezy moorland.

Major Buffles has stopped to give his bold little
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steed a mouthful of grass, and the caravan is pulled
up for a few minutes, and all get down, including even
Linten Lowerin.

The boys wander away over this splendid wildery
of acommon. There are sure to be some flowers to
pick and press, and some rare ferns for the saloon
vases. Yes, indeed there are ferns enow, banks. of
them. Great banks of golden furze too, that lie close
to the earth and scent the air all around with the
sweetest of perfume.

In this furze the linnets sing so charmingly; and
Car finds a nest with four little gaping gorblers in it.

High above the common the larks are singing, and
here and there on the green sward, dun and white
cows are lying or standing, drowsily chewing the
cud. They are indeed in keeping with the whole
scene.

Away over the common the red road goes winding,
and the “ Rover” has to wind with it.

Down-hill now, and across a brawling brooklet,
with a lofty pine-wood frowning down on one side
of them, a wood in which rhododendrons, already in
bloom, blend prettily with the sun-kissed green of the
curling brechans. Away to the right the scenery is
a minglement of forest and hills and rolling fields
asleep in the heat haze of this sunny noon.

Some of the meadows yonder are pictures of beauty
such as dwell in one’s thoughts for ever. Look at
that field of green clover mixed with patches of
crimson silene, and all starred over with campion.
Look at the trees on that high grassy bank, the green
of dwarf larches, the gold of the laburnum, and yonder
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a little copper beech whispering love notes to a clump
of yellow-tasselled broom.

Trees, trees, everywhere now. ‘The “Rover” is
drawing nigh to civilisation once again, after days
spent, oh! how pleasantly, in the woods and wilds.

Yes, they are near to Midhurst.

But they must bivouac first to dine and rest. So
the “Rover” and the little canvas caravan are drawn
up beneath the trees on a patch of green sward.

Major Bufiles is unusually active, so the boys permit
him to do the cooking—his chief delight—while they
lie down to talk.

Lady Bute permits Carleton to rest his head and
shoulders on her great body, and a nice pillow she
makes.

There is nothing to disturb them here, but much
to soothe. Even the sounds that come from a farm-
yard somewhere hidden among the trees are mellowed
by distance, and then there is the singing of the birds
mingling with the sighing of the breeze among the
elms above them. A more pleasant pitch could hardly
be imagined for a day in early summer.

But they are soon off once more, and drive through
the town, in which they stop only to do some shop-
ping; for it is a sleepy old-fashioned place.

They find themselves ere long passing through a
splendidly wooded park, a walk in which would to a
weary smoke-dried Londoner be in itself an ever-to-
be-remembered holiday.

“Oh, dear!” says Douglas, “when I think how many
poor creatures there are in cities and towns who never
can feast their eyes on scenes like these, it makes me
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feel sad. Our life at present, Car, is all made up of
a succession of the most delightful holidays.”

“T’m not going to sadden myself thinking, Doug,
and don’t you believe it. I’m out in search of health,
and I’m finding it. But, dear old Doug, did you ever
see a more lovely park than this ?”’

“For an English park,” said Douglas, smiling, “it is
very beautiful.”

“Look at those oaks and those beeches, how shapely ;
and see how they spread over the green swards kept
as smooth as a suburban lawn, and under the trees the
deer reclining like seals in the flickering patches of
sunshine. Saw you ever such crimson rhododendrons ?
Saw you ever such greenery of fern? And what a
background the woods and hills make! What a
spot, Douglas, for a tournament, a real tournament
I mean, such as they used to have in the olden times.
Don’t you think you see under those grand and
ancient trees, Doug, knights in armour riding on
splendid chargers, and many a worthy squire and many
a lady fair? And again in the moonlight, Douglas,
the fairies i

““No, Car, I won’t have fairies even in such a park
as this. My fairies all live far, far away from the
dwellings of man. They will not dance beneath trees
that have been planted by human beings, or look at
flowers, however beautiful, that But see, we are
leaving the park at last. Put on the break, Car, hard,
hard; this is a stiff descent! Ah! this is prettier
than even the park, Car.”

They are in a sylvan hollow, with the green-brown
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little lake not far off, by which yellcw irises grow tall
and shapely, on whose dark bosom water-lilies white
as snow are floating.

The road up out of this fairy glen is a tunnel, for
the trees meet right overhead; so the roller is put
down, but brave Dick Swiveller never pauses even
once until he reaches the top.

Sometimes now the road becomes a mere cutting
through the red sandstone rocks, and the stunted trees
are so close aboard of the “Rover” that they brush
the windows.

Yet, whenever a peep of scenery can be had, it is
found to be charming in the extreme.

At the little village of Tillington the road widens
considerably and the trees recede.

“Gee up, Dick!” shouts Polly from the inside of the
caravan,

Dick does gee up, and just as the sunset clouds are
turning red in the west, a pretty little inn heaves in
sight, not very far from the little town of Pulborough,
and it is determined if possible to cast anchor here for
the night, for the last few miles of the road have been
hard indeed, and Dick shows signs of fatigue.

Now something strange happens. After they have
settled in the meadow and the nags have been seen to,
Major Buffles is despatched to Pulborough to bring
letters which the crew of the “Rover” had had sent
on, re-directed from Heyward Heath and Brighton.

Letters from home! This would be a treat, for so
numerous had the incidents of the road been, that they
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felt as if a whole year had elapsed since they had left
Pine Lodge.

“Ah! here comes Bufiles.”

“T didn’t stop long, did I, sir?”

“No, that you didn’t, Major Buffles. And was Lady
Bute good ? ”

“Yes, sir, she was real good... She carried that box all
the way. She only put it down once, sir. For a fox- °
terrier insulted she, and ha! ha! she puts down the box,
seizes him by the scruff of the neck like, and throws
him right over the parapet of the bridge down into the
river.”

There is a whole bundle of letters, and the boys
retire into the privacy of the caravan after giving
Buffles two, that came from his mother and sister. Oh,
yes, Buffles had a mother, right enough.

The kettle is boiling, so first and foremost Carleton
makes the tea.

“‘T shouldn’t wonder, Doug,” he says, ‘if there isn’t
a cake in that little box. Let’s open that first and
see.”

“ All right; fire away.”

“Why, I declare,” says Carleton, after he has re-
moved the string and the paper, “‘ there are holes in the
lid. Can you guess what it can be?”

“Rats!” cried Polly.

Douglas snatches the box from Carleton and prises
it open with the big blade of his knife.

“ Why it’s Kammy /”

Yes, there isn’t a doubt about it, and out he crawls,
looking dazed but hungry, for he at once focussed a
fly on Doug’s sleeve, stalked it, and swallowed it,
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But how came Kammy there?

Douglas and Car, and even Buffles, felt almost
certain that they had seen him only the day before
yesterday.

Could Kammy have a double? ‘That is where the
mystery came in.

Anyhow, a letter from Uncle Ben explained that he
had found Kammy in his overcoat pocket in London,
and hoped he would get safely back to the “‘ Rover”
caravan.

« Well, well,” says Douglas, ‘“‘ Kammy really is like

“«Sir Timothy’s braces,
That were always found in such curious places.’

Give me a cup of tea, Car, old man.”
CHAPTER XV

EN ROUTE FOR THE LAND OF THE BROADS-—IN
FOREST DEPTHS

Bie towns and cities are not for gentlemen gipsies,
who mean to enjoy the beauties of our native land.

In a town the drawbacks are many and positively
fatiguing. If you make up your mind to stay for a
night, you will have to be content to lie in some hotel-
yard. And there is no spot where a beautiful caravan
like the “Rover” or my own “ Wanderer” looks so
thoroughly out of place as in an inn or hotel yard.
Why, a single glance at a house on wheels of this
sort is enough to conjure up before the mind’s eye
all kinds of wild and charming country scenery; but
behold her in that yard, lying on dirty gravel instead
of grass, with fowls and pigs perhaps around her, and
instead of the perfume of the golden gorse, or the
honey-scented limes, the window cannot be opened
without the vile odours of the stables and pig-styes
floating in. Nor is there much peace and rest at night.
There are no trees to sing sweetest lullabies to one all
night ; and very early indeed must you turn out, for
by three o'clock the cocks begin to crow, and before
five, rough men are about, whistling, laughing, rudely
jesting, or singing snatches of the vilest music-hall
songs. So I say to the would-be gipsy, never, never,

NEVER bring your caravan to anchor in a hotel-yard.
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The “Rover's” visit to Brighton was very brief
indeed. After the beautiful rural scenery, and the
peace and quiet of woods and wilds, the arti-
ficiality of the place disgusted them; so as soon as
they had laid in a few extra stores, they put their
horses to again, and bore up for the north.

London was on ahead, and that great city of cities
they must pass through. After that ordeal they should
be once more as free as the winds, that blow where
they list.

But in London they would meet Uncle Ben once
more, and he told them in one of his letters that he
had already received permission for them to lie in
Epping Forest, close to the Royal Hotel, and that he
would ride out with them as far as Chingford.

This, then, was something to look forward to.

At a cosy little hostelry called the ‘“ Chequers” they
spent their first night. They got in early in the after-
noon, and could have gone much farther, but that
pretty green meadow was not to be resisted, and so
here they made their pitch.

Here, too, they had a little adventure, for a four-
in-hand drove up. On board was a crowd of ladies
and gentlemen, all Americans—all Yankees indeed,
and a very nice turn-out they had.

The appearance of the beautiful “Rover” lying in
that cosy meadow, with the little canvas caravan not
far off, where Buffles was boiling the kettle for tea,
with Carleton lying on a rug, book in hand, and Lady
Bute as a pillow, seemed very romantic.

The tall young Highlander, Douglas, sat on the top
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employment; but he jumped down at once when the
ladies came towards him, and lifted his bonnet—
Englishmen wrongly call it a Scotch cap.

“Day-dreaming, were you?” said one of the ladies.

“No,” said Douglas, “ only just whittling a stick.”

“Ah! but the two often go together.”

Douglas couldn’t keep from smiling, but he simply
answered—

“Do they?”

“You look romantic in that wild Scotch dress.”

A fly settled on Douglas’s Scotch nose, and he didn't
feel romantic.

“Rats!” roared Polly from the coupé.

“Was that your boy ?”

“Oh no, miss! my boy is very polite. That was
Polly Gordon the parrot. She is not so polite.”

“How interesting! You're not a real gipsy ?”

“No, a Scot born at Clachnaben, and reared in
Canada. Say, though,” he continued, “won’t you
walk in?”

“Oh, thanks, a thousand.”

There were four of them, and they walked with
Douglas slowly towards the caravan. Carleton got up,
and then there was a general introduction. Lady
Bute was greatly admired, as was the wonderful
chameleon, Kammy. Polly stood on her head, and
looked at them upside down disdainfully.

“Old, old, otD sinners!” she called them, then
laughed and yelled till the welkin rang. Next she
rang a bicycle bell, then she whistled for the police.
When Douglas attempted to correct her, she shouted,
“Rats!” and behaved worse than ever. But strange
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to say, no sooner did Althea, a young and very pretty
girl, advance to the cage, than she became as docile as
a dove.

“Will you scratch poor old Polly’s poll?”

“Yes,” said Althea.

Before any one could prevent her, she had opened
the cage-door, and was scratching and smoothing the
bird, and Polly was profuse in her thanks. I should
explain this.

Whenever, then, you do anything to please this
strange bird, or give her anything that she is fond of,
she utters a long low musical note that sounds like
“Woo—oo!” This she was now doing again and
again. Douglas was astonished.

“T never saw any one venture a hand into Polly’s
cage before,” he said, “ without getting a cut finger.”

“ Althea,” said her mother, “has a wonderful power
over animals. She walked into a lion’s cage once,
when only a child, and smoothed him. The beast only
purred like a great cat.”

“Rats!” cried Polly.

“You must have tea, ladies. No, certainly not; it
will be a pleasure. Major Buffles!”

Buffles came panting up, struggling into his jacket
and buttons.

“Spread a paper tablecloth, Major, and rugs all
round, Sit down, ladies, please. Buffles, run over to
the inn and bring four teacups and saucers.”

Buffles went off like a bird, although birds are not
built like Buffles, as a rule.

“We, that is, Car there, and Buffles, and I, drink
gipsy-style, out of mugs.”
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“ How delightful!”

Tea and cake were soon forthcoming, and very much
indeed those American ladies enjoyed the dainties.

“Why,” one of them said, “your life is simply
idyllic. And do you always sleep in little meadows?”

“Oh yes; we hate towns, and everything artificial.”

‘“‘ Here come my husband and son.”

Tall, lean, but strong-looking men, they were puffing
huge cigars.

They threw themselves on the grass, and Buffles
presented them with a mug of tea each.
~ Although overladen with jewellery, there was no-
thing of the vulgarity about them we find in some
American men. In fact, they were extremely polite.

After they had seen all the boys’ arrangements for
a life in the wilds, inside and out, the elderly gentle-
man said candidly to his wife—

“T say, Mary, these young fellows beat us hollow.
We have been tearing round this beautiful country
at a rate that precludes the possibility of seeing any-
thing well. We've simply been doing Britain. We
haven’t time to keep a log or write a note, and all we
see will be forgotten. Then we must find beds every
night, and have therefore to strike towns instead of
bivouacking among the trees in the silent country.
My dear young fellows,” he continued, “we will
take away with us the pleasantest of recollections
from your little camp, and if either of you come out
Chicago way, call on us”—here he handed Douglas
a card— and we'll do our best to give you a real good
time.”

Then good-byes were said, and in ten minutes more
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these Yankees who were “doing Britain” sped past
the camp, the ladies waving their handkerchiefs till
the trees swallowed them up, four-in-hand and all.

The “ Rover’s” last pitch before diving into the dirty
streets of London was at Lewisham, where, much to
their joy, Uncle Ben met them.

“Why,” he cried in his usual cheery way, ‘‘you are
both as brown as huckleberries already. Carleton, your
mother won’t know you when you return to Pine Lodge.”

Their camp to-night was in the private grounds of
a friend of Ben’s.

They dined indoors, but preferred to sleep in the
caravan.

“Tt would break the spell,” Carleton explained, “to
sleep indoors.”

So the spell was not broken.

Next day they took a bee-line through London, but
whenever they stopped to do shopping, the caravan
was instantly surrounded by a wondering mob. The
people, however, could see they were holiday-makers,
and as they drove on after each short stop, many a
hand was waved, many a voice wished them bon voyage.

Once clear of London, the drive to the Forest of
Epping was very enjoyable. Just one halt was made
as usual to cook dinner, then on they went once more.

The Royal Forest Hotel at or near Chingford lies
right in the Forest, the great oaks and lovely sylvan
scenery all around it.

It is near to Queen Anne’s old house. I think it is
Queen Anne’s, but I’m not sure, and I don’t care.
The England of those by-gone times had not yet been
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united to Scotland, and in its history I take little
interest.

But those grand old trees—ah! these indeed,
what tales they could tell if they could only speak—
tales of romance, and tales of murder too. It is best,
perhaps, they do not speak.

And to-night the caravan is lying there on grass as
green and smooth and hard as a billiard-table, under a
wide-spreading oak, the red lights from her windows
streaming forth into the darkness making a very pretty
sight indeed.

It is sad to think that so delightful a lung of
London is not more popular with the Londoners.
When they do vomit forth in thousands, they seldom
think of going much farther than Chingford. There-
fore the real beauty of the Forest is lost upon them.
No, it is not lost, because it is never found.

The drive to Epping itself is the prettiest drive
of all.

But Uncle Ben did not accompany the “Rover's”
crew thus far.

He bade them good-bye about a mile past the hotel
next morning.

He chose his place of descent from the caravan, near
to a part of the road where it takes a sudden bend.

Sly old Uncle Ben, he did this that he and the boys
might be all the more quickly hidden from each other’s
view, because partings are always painful.

And will it be believed, the tears were in the good
old sailor’s eyes.

He did his best to hide his weakness though, and he
positively smiled when Douglas said—
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“Now, uncle, are you quite sure you haven’t got
Kammy in your coat tail-pocket ?”

Then away rattled the caravan, Ben standing there
looking after her till she disappeared round the bend,
or the “bight” as he phrased it.

“T hope,” he said to himself, ‘“‘ Kammy isn’t curled
up in my handkerchief.”

He extracted a huge red bandana from his pocket
and shook it.

No, Kammy wasn’t there. But Uncle Ben took
this opportunity of wiping his eyes; then he took a
firmer grasp of his stick and trudged sturdily back to
Chingford.

Several times before the mid-day halt, the “ Rover”
was brought:to a standstill, that Douglas and Carleton
might range away into the flowery, ferny depths of the
Forest.

Tf fairies still dwell anywhere in merry England,
and are not entirely scared away by the roar of the
railway trains and the shriek of the steam-whistle, it
must be just such pleasant nooks as these they choose,
in which to hold their revels when the lamp of night
burns high and clear.

The mid-day halt was made at a pretty little inn
before reaching Epping itself. The inn stood high,
and the views all round were picturesque and beau-
tiful.

Then on through Epping town, with its very wide
street and its quaint old-fashioned houses, to High
Ongar.

Plenty of children here, and on this sunny Saturday
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afternoon they all seemed about half-wild with mischiet
ormerriment. In young boys, just as in parrots, it is the
self-same feeling. So, as there was no private meadow
handy, the “‘ Rover” pushed on.

It came on to rain now, and really, on the whole, the
week seemed to be coming to rather a gloomy kind of
end.

But even a gipsy cannot always have it fine, and
Douglas and Carleton were not the sort of boys to let
down their hearts about little things.

They found an inn at last that seemed to promise well,
and here they expected to pass a quiet night and a quiet
Sunday.

The stable was not all that it might have been; straw
was short, and the stall was narrow; but before he had
his own tea Douglas saw to his horses’ comforts. ‘The
ostler was a man-of-all-work, and looked a fellow that
was not to be trusted. So Major Buffles was stationed
as sentry, and right well he did his work.

But the ostler really turned out to be better than
he looked, as the following incident proved. Dick
Swiveller and Hans had just about finished their feed,
when Tom, as he was called, came towards the stable
with a measure in his hand. He pushed this into the
Major’s hands. It was half-full of good oats.

“ What’s this ?” said Bufiles.

“The brewer's horse left ’em,”’ he said. “Give ’em to
your big ’un. Never say a word.”

Buftles did as he was told, but he did mention the
matter to Douglas.

“Well,” said the young fellow, ‘one ‘must never

judge character by faces.”
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That evening, as usual, Carleton and his cousin went
over to play a tune and drink a cup of coffee, and, as
usual, were made heartily welcome.

About nine o’clock the ugly ostler drew Douglas
aside.

“The master,” he said, ‘‘has been and gone and
turned a whole lot o’ cows into your meadow. He is
in his moods.”

“You mean to say,” said Douglas, “that he is can-
tankerous from taking too much beer?”

“That’s it, sir; and he won’t be about to-morrow
at all. So I’ve druv ’em all away to another field.”

“Thank you heartily, my good fellow. I shan’t for-
get you.”

So the boys had a quiet night. Had the cows been
left, there would have been no sleep; for there is
no keeping these animals away from a caravan. They
are the worst of meadow-mates, and sleep is impossible
where they are.

It rained incessantly all next day, but this did not
keep our young heroes from going to church, and in
the evening the neighbouring squire came and marched
them both off to dinner. So the day had not been so
very dull after all.

Next morning all the crew of the ‘‘ Rover,” from
Douglas to Kammy, felt as fresh as mountain-daisies,
and an early start was made for the Land of the
Broads.
CHAPTER XVI

A NARROW ESCAPE—IN THE LAND OF THE
LINNETS—AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR

Good-night, good-night! The gentle stars,
That shine so sweet above you,
God placed them there, to show that He
And all His angels love you.
Neera’s Sona.

Dip I tell you, reader, that the “Rover” in outside
measurement was nearly, if not quite, seven feet breadth
of beam, and about sixteen feet from stem to stern ?
Knocking off about two and a half feet, or a little more,
for the coupé, that left a very roomy saloon indeed.
She was built of the very lightest materials, and Dick
Swiveller would have told you he could have trotted
up to the moon with her without ever feeling tired.
But though the front under-carriage locked right
round, her breadth made it somewhat difficult to steer
her in through a narrow gateway. Only, Douglas was
a good and careful whip, and when a meadow-gate was
only, say, nine feet wide, he first went cautiously on at
the far side of the road till Carleton shouted “ Halt!”
when Dick stopped “dead” of his own accord. When
the axle of the fore-carriage was right opposite the
centre of the gateway, that was the time to halt. She
was turned or locked right round and steered straight

in; Carleton walking on in front and showing Douglas
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exactly where to lay her, so that she could get easily
out in the morning.

But once an ugly accident had very nearly befallen
her. There was something of amusement in it too.

Douglas meant to lay the caravan on a bit of grass in
front of an inn for the mid-day halt, and had gone rather
close to an embankment at the other side of the road.

Douglas pulled the left-hand rein, but lo! it stuck
in the upright curtain-rod, and he could not free it;
so Dick was getting pulled round and round. The
“Rover” was at the very brink of the precipice when
Major Bufiles, spying the danger, sprang to the rescue,
and got hold of Dick’s head.

Only just in time to save a terrible accident!

The laugh comes in just here; for Lady Bute, seeing
the Major pulling with all his might, thought she ought
to help; so in a moment she had hold of Bufiles by the
“end of his clothes,” as he modestly called it, and, with
her fore-feet planted in front of her, she pulled Buffles
while Buffles pulled Dick.

What with Polly inside shrieking ‘Gee up, Dick,”
and whistling for the police, and Hans Andersen
standing on his hind-legs and screaming, it was an
exciting ten seconds indeed.

On and on went the “Rover” through Colchester,
Chelmsford, and Ipswich. The weather had been
showery, but was now fine again.

Of course they laid in a store of oysters at Ipswich to
eat during the mid-day halt. Major Buffles’s eyes grew
as big as florins with expectation when Carleton said
to the man, “I think we’d better have another dozen.”
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“T suppose you don’t care for oysters, Buffles?”
added Car.

Then Buffles smiled till his eyes sunk out of sight
entirely.

“Oh my!” he exclaimed, “don’t I just Hee

In about an hour’s time they found themselves on
one of the most beautiful commons in all Hogiand,
and here the mid-day halt was called.

Dick and Hans had crushed beans mixed with their
oats to-day, and were happy in consequence.

But that common, how shall I describe it? Well, if
I simply say it was covered apparently from end to
end with gorse all in its golden bloom, and haunted by
a thousand rose-linnets, whose songs alone broke the
silence, have I not said enough to bring it up before
the mental vision of the reader ?

As usual, Douglas and Carleton with Lady Bute
went flower-hunting till the kettle boiled.

To-day the meal was to consist entirely of brown
bread and butter, with the oysters and fragrant coffee,
made extra rich by the addition of new-laid eggs
switched up in cream.

Every one who has followed the cruise of the “Rover”
so far will feel convinced, I believe, that Douglas and
Car knew how to take care of themselves.

But just a word en passant. Caravan life does make
one wondrous hungry, and I do believe would restore
the appetite even of a worn-out City merchant or a
coal-carter’s mare.

All had a share of those oysters. Carleton had
bought six dozen.

The horses hadn’t any, neither had Kammy. But
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Kammy was at the feast all the same. He stationed
himself by the pile of empty shells, that was getting
bigger every minute, as Douglas deftly opened dozen
after dozen, and whenever a fly alighted, Kammy had
that.

Lady Bute turned up her nose at the first oyster.
Then she ate it to oblige. Then she licked her lips
and demanded another, and another, till she had half-
a-dozen at least, with bread and butter to match.

Now, an oyster was something quite new to Polly
Gordon, as far as any one was aware. But she no
sooner saw the delicious chubby morsels than she
became very much excited indeed. She danced her
usual jig. She stood on her head. She caught her _
ring and swung round and round, did all her cleverest
feats, in fact. Then took to talking.

“Give poor dear old, old Polly a little bit.”

So she had one,

Tt felt cold in her claw, I suppose, and perhaps it
moved, for she looked inquiringly with her orange eye
at Carleton.

“Tt’s all right, Polly, and all alive.”

Then down it went, and she danced for more.

That same afternoon, while passing along a rough
and lonesome bit of road, something was seen running
on in front of Dick.

“What on earth is that?” said Carleton.

Douglas drew sharply up, laughing.

“Why, Car, old man,” he replied, “it’s one of our
tires.”

And so it was.
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Here was a fix to be in.

There was nothing for it, however, but draw on to
the broad flowery sward, send the Major on ahead with
Hans, and wait patiently till he returned with a black-
smith.

It was very quiet and still here, and it seemed as
if the Major would never return. But he hove in
sight at last with two young leather-aprons. The
tire was fixed, but could not be secured properly, so
on they had to go slowly and tediously, till they reached
the blacksmith’s shop.

Night had fallen before the job was finished, so
lamps were lit inside and out, and once more they
started.

A pretty, nay, a very beautiful appearance she pre-
sented, rattling through the darkness of the tree-shaded
road with her red lights shimmering out. The blinds
were not drawn down, so inside she looked—as seen
from the road—a very fairy-land on wheels.

It was dangerous work rather, but the little canvas
caravan was on ahead a hundred yards, and the Major
had promised faithfully he would not go to sleep.

At a small cottage they stopped to find water for
Dick and Hans, and each horse had a few handfuls
of nice oatmeal in it.

It was late when they rolled into Wickham Market,
and drew up in the great square in front of the best
hotel.

Their appearance created quite a crowd.

So for one night they would have to lie upon gravel.

A kindly policeman showed them exactly where to
draw up.
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“There be several real gips here,” he said, “and
you'd best not be too near’em. You'll want decent
stabling, won’t you, sir?”

“Well, yes, policeman. Will this be difficult to
get?”

“Not at all. Though there is a fair to-morrow, the
place is not at all crowded. They’re nice people at
the hotel.”

“Ah! yes, doubtless) But we are strange cus-
tomers. At large hotels they insist wpon charging you
for oats. Now, we're on the road, and so we carry oats,
and we’re not even ashamed to assist in grooming our
own horses if the ostler be a duffer. And I can assure
you I wouldn’t trust the best of them farther than I
could fling them.”

“Judging from your pad sir, you could fling an
ordinary ostler a good ways.”

“He flung one into a tank of water the other day,”
said Carleton, laughing.

“Well, I dare say he deserved it.”

“He robbed my horses of their oats.”

“The scoundrel! ‘Well, I’ll go and make a bargain
for you, if you like.”

“Glad!” said Douglas. “Let me see! you'll be here
about nine, when we start to-morrow, won’t you?”

‘The policeman knew what Douglas meant, but he
only nodded and smiled.

By half-past nine the horses were fed and bedded,
and the boys were enjoying their coffee at the hotel,
which was just as cosy as cosy could be.

Being tired, they now started for their home upon
wheels, The front canvas was already down, and
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Major Buffles had put Lady Bute to her bed on the
coupé, and had gone off to make his own.

It had been a somewhat tiring day, and neither
Douglas nor Carleton would be sorry when it was
bedtime.

But the adventures of the day were not all over yet.

“Ts that you, Buffles?” said Douglas to a figure that
met them near the well.

«’Tain’t nobbudy else, sir,” replied the Major. “I
was a-coming to tell you.” Then he burst out laugh-
ing. “Oh, ye will be surprised, both of you. Lo! I
thought it were a fairy when I see’d her fust. Ha!
ha! ha!”

“Major Buffles,” said Carleton, assuming a severity
he didn’t feel, ‘I trust, sir, you’ve not been indulging
in cider; or have the oysters you partook of on the
moor to-day gone to your head?”

“Never a hoyster, sir, and never a cider whatsum-
ever.”

Then he pointed to the caravan and laughed again.

‘“‘ Listen,” he said.

They did listen.

From under the coupé canvas came the sweet, sad
notes of a guitar, accompanying a chiid’s voice raised
in song—

My sweet guitar, my sad guitar,
Thy soothing tones can cheer me,
When all alone, when friends are gone,

And nought but sorrow near me,
My sweet guitar !

“Why,” cried Carleton, ‘that is Neeta’s voice, if
there is any Neeta now in this world.”
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“We'll soon see,” said Douglas; and the two stole
stealthily round to the door and peeped in.

Yes, there she was, not a bit changed in face and
hair, at all events, from what she had been when on
that dark and stormy night she had appeared so
mysteriously at the verandah window of Pine Lodge.

But she was more daintily, more stageyly dressed.
Her dark hair and her guitar were braided with
ribbons red and blue; she wore a dress of velvet, with
a crimson sash around her waist; and seated there
playing to Lady Bute, who had one big paw and her
great honest head in the child’s lap, she did look to
Carleton like the very embodiment of the spirit of
the woods.

But the strangest thing of all was this: Kammy
was perched upon her right shoulder. The creature
really looked uncanny standing there with one claw
upheld, slowly opening it and shutting it, as if keeping
time to the music.

“ Neeta!”

Neeta jumped up, slung her guitar over her shoulder,
and came smiling towards them.

She gave Carleton her hand first, then Douglas, then
she looked out into the darkness beyond as if expect-
ing some one else.

“Ah! you’re looking for your friend and favourite,
Uncle Ben. But he only came a little way with us.
Sit down, dear child. We are so glad to meet you
again. Now tell us, Neeta, how did you know we
were in this caravan ?”

“Some little thing seemed to whisper and tell me,
it is the caravan of the beautiful young gentlemen,
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and the kind sailor-officer from Pine Lodge. Then
when he came up into our caravan, which lies close
here, I felt sure.”

“What he? Major Buffles ?”

“No, no, no,” she cried, and she laughed merrily till
the guitar rang to the sound.

“Listen!” she cried, “the guitar is laughing too.
Not your Major Buffles, but your sprite—Kammy.”

Both Douglas and Car looked much surprised, but
really Kammy’s cantrips were altogether so unaccount-
able, that they had ceased to wonder much at anything
the creature did.

She smoothed the chameleon with one tiny finger as
she spoke, and, as usual, he grew green and grey by
turns with pleasure.

“Poor old Polly! poor old, old Polly!”

“Nay, Polly, I have already kissed you. Ah! the
bird is jealous because I do fondle the sprite.”

Douglas had sent Buffles over to the hotel for coffee
for Neeta, and while she daintily sipped it the con-
versation became general.

Neeta prattled away like the child she was.

She asked about “the great lady ”—Carleton’s mother
—and especially about Uncle Ben, and made the boys
tell all their adventures.

She told hers too, and some were very comical.

Then she jumped up.

“T must go. Oh, here is Kammy in my pocket.
Tl see Kammy to-morrow,” she said as she placed him
on the curtain. “No, no; it is but a few yards to my
door. Good-night, good-night. Lady Bute, good-night.
Good-night, Polly and Kammy.”
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After she got to the ground, she turned about, and,
with the light from the caravan streaming full on her
beautiful face and figure, she struck some soft notes
on her guitar, and sang somewhat sadly—

Good-night, good-night !_ The gentle stars,
That shine so sweet above you,

God placed them there, to show that He
And all His angels love you.

Next minute, laughing merrily, as if to banish all
sadness far, far away, Neeta had disappeared in the
darkness.

“T do declare,” said Douglas, “‘she is like a veritable
fairy from that gorse-clad moor where to-day we
made our mid-day halt.”

“Good-night,” said Carleton, turning out the lamps.
“T shouldn’t wonder if I dream about Neeta.”
CHAPTER XVII
' “LIKE SERAPHS VOICES RAISED IN SONG”

THE crew of the “ Rover ” was early astir next morning,
and hardly were the breakfast things cleared away and
the flowers freshened up in the caravan, ere Neeta and
her father came to pay the boys a visit.

He had much to tell them, and many hints about
camping-out to give them that were really valuable.
He imparted his knowledge too in the most perfect
English, although it had in it a foreign ring, which,
however, was very far indeed from being unmusical.

There was not the least obsequiousness about the
man. In everything he behaved as if Carleton’s equal.
Nor did the young fellow resent this. The man who
sat there talking might be a gipsy, but there was much
in his manner that showed he was one of Nature’s
gentlemen. I had almost said one of Nature’s noble-
men; for we do find even these sprinkled here and
there in the world we wander through.

He looked at the boys’ road-book, and begged that
he might make a few remarks with a fine pen.

Carleton said he would be delighted.

Savola—for that was his name—took a pen from a
little case, and turning up the route to Scotland, wrote
in caligraphy so minute that it almost required a
magnifying- glass to read it, many hints about the

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nature of the road, the character of the country, the
people, the inns, and above all the likeliest meadows
and pitches all the way to Inverness itself.

“You have been all over this country ?”

“Many, many, many times, and hope to be again. I
dearly love the life on the road—the wild, free, untram-
melled life—as much as I hate the conventionalities of
society.”

Carleton was looking at him curiously.

Savola smiled; then added, “ You are wondering to
hear a poor gipsy like me talk of society. Never
mind! I like you, boy, because you have not de-
spised us. Some day I may tell you my story. Now
I must go. I dare say we shall meet among the Broads.
We go there to find reeds for the finer kinds of baskets.
Neeta!”

Neeta and Douglas were seated together in the
coupé, deep in the mystery of trout and fly-busking.
But she jumped up as soon as her father called.

In another hour the “ Rover” was once more on the
road.

The surface to-day was loose and sandy, and Dick
seemed to feel it, though nothing ever put Hans
Andersen out of fettle.

The country which they passed through to-day was a
study in trees, that is, of old English trees; not so much
in woods, as in parks surrounding many an ancient
home and hall that are doubtless famous in story.

Both Douglas and Carleton seemed to be naturalists
born ; there was hardly a wild thing that grew, or crept,
or crawled, or flew that they were not familiar with.
They found, nevertheless, many wild flowers and even
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beetles up here, as they neared the Land of the Broads,
that were strangers down south, and the pleasure of
finding them was very great.

Then they were as much at home in the woods or
among the trees by the wayside, as they were among
the wild flowers.

Now trees, to the cursory observer, possess no beauty
at all until they are in fullest foliage; but your true
naturalist is watching for their earliest bud and
blossom.

And hardly have the biting cold winds of February
ceased to blow ere several of our chief favourites are
showing signs of life and vitality. Even before this, if
you go wandering along the hedgerows or take a dip
into the copses, you will find many bushes budding,
and even blossoming. You will wonder, for instance,
to see the dusky green leaves already on the honey-
suckle, and the silver buds upon the “ saughs” or great
willow trees. The catkins or male flowers that hang
like fringes on the hazel will not escape your notice ;
perhaps you may wonder where the young lady
flowers are. Ah! Nature forgets nothing; and if you
examine a twig or branch narrowly, you will see
thereon tiny star-like flowers, no bigger than a large
pin’s head, but blushing red in the spring’s bright
light.

“Wee modest, crimson-tipped flowers.”

And the pollen-laden catkins wave and dance before
these wee red ladies, as if to dazzle them with their
show of strength and beauty.

The tall and stately poplar trees, that are such a
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feature in all our southern and midland English land-
scapes, especially in green valleys where rivers go
slowly winding seawards, make a show early in March;
for then a yellow and brownish tinge creeps over them.
By-and-by, when April winds blow high, the ground
all around these arboreal steeples will be covered with
their worm-like catkins. But the poplar tree in earliest
leaf is indeed a thing of beauty, a mass of olive-green,
which sometimes looks brassy against the radiant blue
of the sky. Weird, mysterious-looking trees they are,
silhouetted against the clouds on a spring night with
the moon shining between them ; and they always seem
to me to have something on their minds, some tale
they want to tell; for even on the calmest evening their
topmost twigs are for ever gently waving to and fro,
and whispering something to the clouds.

Of course the dark masses of foliage that spread
athwart the topmost branches of the Scotch firs or stone-
pines, we have constantly with us. But how few know
that the oak trees have flowers, or that our elms in
March, when they are said to be still naked and wintry-
looking, are one mass of blossom which gives a dark
brown-crimson tint, when we catch them in the right
light.

Oh, I assure you, reader, the buds and flowers in our
earlier trees are a grand study.

The larger flowered trees, that bloom in May, such
as the grand horse-chestnut, and the sycamore, too often
called the plane tree, are so well known that I need
not mention them. But the leaves of the former,
when still in their tender drooping stage, are inexpres-
sibly lovely. Not so much so perhaps as the soft and
““SPRAPHS’ VOICES RAISED IN SONG” 177

tender green spring foliage of the lime or linden tree,
beloved by the thrush in the early days, and bee-
haunted when in summer it throws forth its sweetly
scented curious little flowers.

But north of the Tweed, in my own romantic land,
there are three early trees, that in spring-time give
quite a character to the country. The first is the
feathery larch, with its crimson buds; the second, the
silver-stemmed birch, that clothes the braes so bonnily; —
and the third, the rowan or mountain ash, with its
tender leaves, its beautiful white flowers, and its
autumn berries so red, and rich, and rare. What
Scotsman all the world over does not think of home
till the tears spring to his eyes when he reads lines
like the following :—

“O rowan tree ! O rowan tree! thow'lt aye be dear to me ;

Entwined thou art wi mony ties o’ hame and infancy :

Thy leaves were aye the first in spring, thy flowers the summer’s

pride ;

There was na such a bonnie tree in a’ the country-side,

O rowan tree!

We sat beneath thy spreading arch, the bairnies round thee ran,
They pwd thy bonnie berries red, and necklaces they strang.
My mither—ah ! I see her still—she smiled our sports to see,
W? little Jeannie on her lap and Jamie at her knee,

O rowan tree!

Ah! there arose my father’s prayer in holy evenings calm ;
How sweet was then my mither’s voice in the old Martyrs’
psalm.
Now a’ are gane! we meet nae mair ’neath the rowan tree,
But hallow’d thoughts around thee turn o’ hame and infancy,
Dear rowan tree !”

But, reader mine, I must pull myself up with a

round turn. Trees are one of my favourite studies,
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and when I get away among them I am sure to get
lost.

Hullo! here is the saucy “ Rover,” with her crew all

intact, lying at Blythburgh.
_ ‘Taking a look at her log, it will be found that her day’s
run has been from Wickham Market to Saxmundham,
eight miles ; Saxmundham to Blythburgh, ten miles.

But it is still early in the afternoon, at least it is still
many hours from sunset.

“Tsay, Doug,” quoth Carleton, “do you know that
Southwold lies only about five miles from here?”

“Indeed! I wasn’t sure it mightn’t be Glasgow or
Plymouth. I’ve been dreaming among those drowsy
trees for hours back, Car.”

“Well, you drive very well for a somnambulist.”

“Come, Car, even a gipsy should know more of
Latin than that. A somnambulist is one who walks
in his sleep. I have been driving—let us seek for a
better word. I have been a somnocurrumagist.”

“Douglas! Douglas! I’m sorry you’ve awoke!”

“Gee up, Dick,” cried Polly.

“No, Polly. Dick must have water.”

“Poor old Polly wants a drop of water!”

“Happy thought, Car. We all want a drop of water.
Let us all drink.”

“ Better still, let us have tea.”

So Major Buffles was signalled for, and the whole
expedition being drawn up on the side of the road,
under the shade of some great trees, tea was soon got
ready, and very much the Rovers enjoyed it.

Then on through the beautiful woods to Wrayford,
and thence eastward and away to Southwold itself,
““SERAPHS VOICES RAISED IN SONG” 179

which charming wee watering-place they reached in
good order just as the sun was declining in the west.

“T say,’ said Douglas, “I’ve got another happy
thought !”

“Spin it out, old man. You're full of happy
thoughts to-day.”

“Well, I smell the sea-air already. Let us dawdle
and laze down here for a few days; it will do us all
good. Ill get my fishing-tackle all in proper form,
buy a guide-book, and read up the Broads. And then,
you know, we can try the ambatch boat.”

“Ah! yes, that indeed. We had almost forgotten
the ambatch boat.”

“T hadn’t. Indeed, I dreamt about her only last
night, I thought we launched her forth upon the
boundless ocean, and that a wave caught her and
knocked her into smithereens.”

“Pleasant! But what are smithereens?”

“T don’t know. But see, here is a nice little inn.
MacKenzie too. Let us arrange for stabling.”

A tall soldierly-looking man between fifty and sixty
stood in the doorway,

A Scot, if ever Scot did live.

Douglas jumpea down.

“ Sergeant, can you stable our nags ?”

It was a good shot.

Mac looked at him up and down. Douglas was
quite as tall as he was, though not so stalwart.

“JT don’t, as a rule, harbour gips,” he replied, smiling,
“but you've got a bonnie horse, a bonnie Hielan’ sheltie
(Hans), you’ve got a bonnie dog, and you’re a weel-
. faured chap yoursel’! So I'll tak’ you in.”
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“T like you all the better for your sturdy Scottish
independence,” said Douglas. “But where can we lay
the caravan for a few days ?”

“Tl get ye a pitch. Never fear.”

And so he did, and a charming pitch it was, right
on top of the cliffs that overhang the sad sea-waves.
NV. B.—It was Carleton who called it the “sad sea-wave.”
Douglas was very far indeed from being devoid of the
poetry of expression, yet he had more of common
sense than of sentimentality.

But the little bit of camping-ground was right over
the ocean, and at that time there were no houses here,
nothing to interrupt the view of the great sweep of
the North Sea. If there was any drawback, it lay in
the fact that there were no trees in the immediate
vicinity. Never mind; the crew of the ‘ Rover” would
revel in the sunshine.

Southwold is not a large place altogether, and it is
exceedingly clean and compact. I have no doubt that
the churches are exceedingly large and beautiful, and
one could hold the whole of the resident population.

Well, the season hadn’t come yet, so our heroes would
have all the place to themselves for the time being.

That night the wind blew high, and rocked the
“Rover.” They had fallen upon a plan by this time
to quite secure the canvas that surrounded the coupé,
so that there was no flapping noise, and no rattling of
ropes; and as the window of the skylight was left open
at night, the breeze blowing in was very pleasant
indeed, and wooed our young fellows to sleep as if
angels’ wings were fanning them—that, I believe, is
poetry, but it is also fact; some poetry isn’t.
*"SHRAPHS VOICES RAISED IN SONG” 181

Now there is something I should have told you
before, but it may just as well come in here. ‘The
windows of the skylight, which could be opened, were
one at each end, and when Carleton had suggested to
Uncle Ben that an Alolian harp might be fixed in one
of them, the good old sailor jumped at the idea. He
took the measurements, and as the “Rover” passed
through London it was duly fitted.

The instrument could be shipped and unshipped at
will, so that the strings might be preserved when the
weather was damp.

It acted charmingly.

I heartily recommend the plan to intending cara-
vanists. The music is wild, dreamy, unearthly. If
you stop on a breezy hill-top, for instance, or are
bivouacking at night in an open field, or even among
the elms, then, whenever the wind blows, you hear that
sweet sighing sound, like seraphs’ voices raised in song,
far away beyond the clouds.
CHAPTER XVIII
A COLD AND SALT, SALT WIND

THE wind increased during the night, and the “ Rover”
rolled and jerked considerably.

Several times when Carleton awoke with the strange
uncertain motion, he could not help wondering to him-
self whether the caravan was really safe. Once so
uneasy was he that he thought of awaking Douglas;
but he slept so soundly in his swaying, swinging
hammock, that Carleton had not the heart.

And so he fell asleep once more. When he awoke
again, the sun shone brightly in through the starboard
windows—she was lying broadside on to the sea with
her bows to the north—the sun shone brightly on the
coloured vases and crystal lamps, and on the mirrors,
but Douglas's hammock was down and away. The
front-door was shut and the coupé canvas removed.

He had overslept himself.

Presently the door was gently opened and Douglas’s
handsome smiling face peeped in.

But Lady Bute sprang into the caravan with one
wild bound, and commenced licking Carleton’s face.

‘Mind your tail, lassie, mind your tail,” cried Doug,
as Car now sat up. ‘‘Hillo! down goes the parrot’s
cage. Bufiles, Bufiles, call Lady Bute out. That
dear dog,” added Doug, ara her ladyship finally
A COLD AND SALT, SALT WIND 183

jumped out to allay her excitement, by racing in a
mad circle round and round the field, ‘that dog rejects
all responsibility incurred by that tail of hers. But,
Car, I didn’t like to wake you as you were sleeping
so peacefully, though we've been up—Buffles and I
and Lady Bute—since six o'clock, and such a morn-
ing of it we've had. What do you think, Car, we've
been doing ?”

“T couldn’t imagine.”

“‘ Well, guess.”

“T couldn’t. Stay! I know. Why, Douglas, you've
been trying the ambatch boat?”

“How clever! Kammy there must have told you.
He has slept with you all night. I saw his weird
old-world face peeping out from under your rugs this
morning. Kammy’s your sprite. Well, you and he
have guessed aright. The Major and I cleared the
boat; he carried the paddles, and I took the boat on
my head like a gigantic helmet. We fairly slid down
over the green cliff—it is only an embankment after
all.”

“Well?”

“Well, we marched north a long way to a quiet
place. There we all bathed with our pyjamas on.
The waves were tumbling in. But we launched the
boat just beyond the surf. Buffles held her steady
at one side, while I scrambled on board, just like a
savage, you know, only savages don’t wear pyjamas
even. Then I steadied her till Buffles himself got on
board, right astern.”

“ Buffles can swim ?”

“Just like the bung of an oil-barrel, and for the
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same reason. Well, away I went. It was fine fun, I
assure you, my dear old sleepy-head.”

“T wish I’d been there,” said Car.

“We paddled well out to sea, then the current took
us round a point that. hid the place where we had left
our clothes.

“After a bit it struck me that somebody might find
our habiliments and march off with them. So I put
back quickly enough. It was terrible work getting
round against the wind and current. But we did
manage at last. That is, Z did, for Buffles was
merely ballast, and Lady Bute was swimming close
astern.

“Sure enough there was a fisherman fellow had
found our clothes, and had folded them all up previous
to moving off with them.

“«Oh, sir,’ cried Buffles, ‘my purse and my beautiful
brass watch that mother guv me!’

«Hie on shore, lass,’ I cried to Lady Bute, ‘and
see to him,’

“Her ladyship took in the situation at a glance.
She gave vent to a whine of impatience. She took
the shore at the nearest place, and next minute she
was in full chase after that fisher fellow who was
marching off with our clothes.

“Oh, it was as good as a circus, Car. The man ran;
but Lady Bute gained on him, hand over hand. It
was like a lioness bounding after a fawn, though, come
to think of it, that fisher fellow didn’t look very like
afawn. Well, she caught him by that portion of his
garments that was nearest to her, and down he rolled,
and lay there. As I was certain her ladyship would
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not touch him so long as he lay quiet, I didn’t hurry,
but paddled slowly on till I came opposite the place.

«Then I headed for the shore.

“T was going to see what that boat could do in the
surf.

«Stand by to jump, Bufiles, when I give the word,’
I shouted.

“« Ay, ay, sir, said Buffles, holding on to. the stern
seat with both hands, for the boat was now on the swell.

“Half a minute after this, a huge comber came roll-
ing up astern of us.

“T knew it meant either to poop or capsize us.

“<¢ Jump, Buffles, jump!’

«‘Buffles jumped just like a frog.

“Hoopla! Next moment the ambatch boat was
lifted like a bubble into the air, and turned turtle.
I was beneath. There was a terrible roaring and
singing in my ears, but suddenly I touched bottom,
and in a minute more I was on the beach, standing
erect in the morning sunshine like a sea-king, Car. my
boy—a perfect statue!”

“But where was the ambatch boat?” said Car.

“Why, on my back, man, and she didn’t feel a bit
heavier than my winter plaid. I’m really not joking,
Car. She’s a ripping nice boat, but she won’t do in
a sea-way, even with pyjamas on.”

« Proceed.”

“Oh, there is little more to tell. I walked up to
the prostrate fisherman, and patted Lady Bute, who
at once gave up charge.

“‘You rascal!’ I said, ‘what did you mean by
stealing our clothes ?’
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