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had given David an idea。 With swift steps he hurried to the front door and
knocked upon it。 In answer a tall察unsmiling woman appeared察and said察
;Well拭─
David removed his cap as his father had taught him to do when one of
the mountain women spoke to him。
;Good evening察lady察I'm David察─he began frankly。 ;My father is so
tired he fell down back there察and we should like very much to stay with
you all night察if you don't mind。;
The woman in the doorway stared。 For a moment she was dumb with
amazement。 Her eyes swept the plain察rather rough garments of the boy察
then sought the half´recumbent figure of the man by the roadside。 Her chin
came up angrily。
;Oh察would you察indeed Well察upon my word ─she scouted。 ;Humph
We don't accommodate tramps察little boy。; And she shut the door hard。
It was David's turn to stare。 Just what a tramp might be察 he did not
know察but never before had a request of his been so angrily refused。 He
knew that。 A fierce something rose within hima fierce new something
that sent the swift red to his neck and brow。 He raised a determined hand
to the doorknobhe had something to say to that womanwhen the door
suddenly opened again from the inside。
;See here察 boy察─ began the woman察 looking out at him a little less
unkindly察 if you're hungry I'll give you some milk and bread。 Go around
to the back porch and I'll get it for you。; And she shut the door again。
David's hand dropped to his side。 The red still stayed on his face and
neck察however察and that fierce new something within him bade him refuse
to take food from this woman。。。。 But there was his fatherhis poor father察
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who was so tired察and there was his own stomach clamoring to be fed。 No察
he could not refuse。 And with slow steps and hanging head David went
around the corner of the house to the rear。
As the half´loaf of bread and the pail of milk were placed in his hands察
David remembered suddenly that in the village store on the mountain察his
father paid money for his food。 David was glad察now察 that he had those
gold´pieces in his pocket察for he could pay money。 Instantly his head came
up。 Once more erect with self´respect察he shifted his burdens to one hand
and thrust the other into his pocket。 A moment later he presented on his
outstretched palm a shining disk of gold。
;Will you take this察to pay察please察for the bread and milk拭─he asked
proudly。
The woman began to shake her head察 but察 as her eyes fell on the
money察 she started察 and bent closer to examine it。 The next instant she
jerked herself upright with an angry exclamation。
;It's gold A ten´dollar gold´piece So you're a thief察too察are you察as
well as a tramp拭 Humph Well察 I guess you don't need this then察─ she
finished sharply察snatching the bread and the pail of milk from the boy's
hand。
The next moment David stood alone on the doorstep察with the sound of
a quickly thrown bolt in his ears。
A thief David knew little of thieves察 but he knew what they were。
Only a month before a man had tried to steal the violins from the cabin察
and he was a thief察the milk´boy said。 David flushed now again察angrily察as
he faced the closed door。 But he did not tarry。 He turned and ran to his
father。
;Father察come away察quick You must come away察─he choked。
So urgent was the boy's voice that almost unconsciously the sick man
got to his feet。 With shaking hands he thrust the notes he had been writing
into his pocket。 The little book察from which he had torn the leaves for this
purpose察had already dropped unheeded into the grass at his feet。
;Yes察son察yes察we'll go察─muttered the man。 ;I feel better now。 I can
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walk。;
And he did walk察though very slowly察ten察a dozen察twenty steps。 From
behind came the sound of wheels that stopped close beside them。
;Hullo察there Going to the village拭─called a voice。
;Yes察sir。; David's answer was unhesitating。 Where ;the village; was察
he did not know察he knew only that it must be somewhere away from the
woman who had called him a thief。 And that was all he cared to know。
;I'm going 'most there myself。 Want a lift拭─asked the man察still kindly。
;Yes察sir。 Thank you ─cried the boy joyfully。 And together they aided
his father to climb into the roomy wagon´body。
There were few words said。 The man at the reins drove rapidly察 and
paid little attention to anything but his horses。 The sick man dozed and
rested。 The boy sat察wistful´eyed and silent察watching the trees and houses
flit by。 The sun had long ago set察but it was not dark察for the moon was
round and bright察 and the sky was cloudless。 Where the road forked
sharply the man drew his horses to a stop。
;Well察I'm sorry察but I guess I'll have to drop you here察friends。 I turn
off to the right察but 't ain't more 'n a quarter of a mile for you察now; he
finished cheerily察pointing with his whip to a cluster of twinkling lights。
;Thank you察sir察thank you察─breathed David gratefully察steadying his
father's steps。 ;You've helped us lots。 Thank you ─
In David's heart was a wild desire to lay at his good man's feet all of
his shining gold´pieces as payment for this timely aid。 But caution held
him back此it seemed that only in stores did money pay察outside it branded
one as a thief
Alone with his father察 David faced once more his problem。 Where
should they go for the night拭Plainly his father could not walk far。 He had
begun to talk again察toolow察half´finished sentences that David could not
understand察and that vaguely troubled him。 There was a house near by察and
several others down the road toward the village察but David had had all the
experience he wanted that night with strange houses察and strange women。
There was a barn察a big one察which was nearest of all察and it was toward
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this barn that David finally turned his father's steps。
;We'll go there察 daddy察 if we can get in察─ he proposed softly。 ;And
we'll stay all night and rest。;
CHAPTER III
THE VALLEY
The long twilight of the June day had changed into a night that was
scarcely darker察 so bright was the moonlight。 Seen from the house察 the
barn and the low buildings beyond loomed shadowy and unreal察yet very
beautiful。 On the side porch of the house sat Simeon Holly and his wife察
content to rest mind and body only because a full day's work lay well done
behind them。
It was just as Simeon rose to his feet to go indoors that a long note
from a violin reached their ears。
;Simeon ─cried the woman。 ;What was that拭─
The man did not answer。 His eyes were fixed on the barn。
;Simeon察 it's a fiddle ─ exclaimed Mrs。 Holly察 as a second tone
quivered on the air ;And it's in our barn ─
Simeon's jaw set。 With a stern ejaculation he crossed the porch and
entered the kitchen。
In another minute he had returned察a lighted lantern in his hand。
;Simeon察 ddon't go察─ begged the woman察 tremulously。 ;Youyou
don't know what's there。;
;Fiddles are not played without hands察 Ellen察─ retorted the man
severely。 ;Would you have me go to bed and leave a half´drunken察
ungodly minstrel fellow in possession of our barn拭To´night察on my way
home察I passed a pretty pair of them lying by the roadsidea man and a
boy with two violins。 They're the culprits察 likelythough how they got
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this far察I don't see。 Do you think I want to leave my barn to tramps like
them拭─
;Nno察I suppose not察─faltered the woman察as she rose tremblingly to
her feet察and followed her husband's shadow across the yard。
Once inside the barn Simeon Holly and his wife paused involuntarily。
The music was all about them now察filling the air with runs and trills and
rollicking bits of melod