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  Oneafternoonitwasrainingintorrents。Suchleavesastherewereontreesatthistimeofyear——thoseofthelaurelandotherevergreens——staggeredbeneaththehardblowsofthedropswhichfelluponthem,andafterwardscouldbeseentricklingdownthestemsbeneathandsilentlyenteringtheground。Thesurfaceofthemill-pondleaptupinathousandspirtsunderthesamedownfall,andcluckedlikeahenintherat-holesalongthebanksasitundulatedunderthewind。Theonlydryspotvisiblefromthefrontwindowsofthemill-housewastheinsideofasmallshed,ontheoppositesideofthecourtyard。WhileMrs。Lovedaywasnoticingthethreadsofraindescendingacrossitsinteriorshade,FestusDerrimanwalkedupandentereditforshelter,which,owingtothelumberwithin,itbutscantilyaffordedtoamanwhowouldhavebeenamatchforoneofFrederickWilliam’sPatagonians。
  Itwasanexcellentopportunityforhelpingonherscheme。Annewasinthebackroom,andbyaskinghimintilltherainwasovershewouldbringhimfacetofacewithherdaughter,whom,asthedayswenton,sheincreasinglywishedtomarryotherthanaLoveday,nowthattheromanceofherownalliancewiththemillethadinsomerespectswornoff。Shewasbetterprovidedforthanbefore;shewasnotunhappy;buttheplainfactwasthatshehadmarriedbeneathher。ShebeckonedtoFestusthroughthewindow-pane;heinstantlycompliedwithhersignal,havinginfactplacedhimselfthereonpurposetobenoticed;forheknewthatMissGarlandwouldnotbeout-of-doorsonsuchaday。
  ’Goodafternoon,Mrs。Loveday,’saidFestusonentering。’Therenow——ifIdidn’tthinkthat’showitwouldbe!’Hisvoicehadsuddenlywarmedtoanger,forhehadseenadoorcloseinthebackpartoftheroom,alithefigurehavingpreviouslyslippedthrough。
  Mrs。Lovedayturned,observedthatAnnewasgone,andsaid,’Whatisit?’asifshedidnotknow。
  ’O,nothing,nothing!’saidFestuscrossly。’Youknowwellenoughwhatitis,ma’am;onlyyoumakepretenceotherwise。ButI’llbringhertobookyet。Youshalldropyourhaughtyairs,mycharmer!ShelittlethinksIhavekeptanaccountof’emall。’
  ’Butyoumusttreatherpolitely,sir,’saidMrs。Loveday,secretlypleasedatthesesignsofuncontrollableaffection。
  ’Don’ttellmeofpolitenessorgenerosity,ma’am!Sheismorethanamatchforme。Sheregularlygetsoverme。Ihavepassedbythishousefive-and-fiftytimessincelastMartinmas,andthisisallmyrewardfor’t!’
  ’Butyouwillstaytilltherainisover,sir?’
  ’No。Idon’tmindrain。I’moffagain。She’sgotsomebodyelseinhereye!’Andtheyeomanwentout,slammingthedoor。
  Meanwhiletheslipperyobjectofhishopeshadgonealongthedarkpassage,passedthetrapwhichopenedonthewheel,andthroughthedoorintothemill,whereshewasmetbyBob,wholookedupfromtheflour-shootinquiringlyandsaid,’Youwantme,MissGarland?’
  ’Ono,’saidshe。’Ionlywanttobeallowedtostandhereafewminutes。’
  Helookedathertoknowifshemeantit,andfindingthatshedid,returnedtohispost。Whenthemillhadrumbledonalittlelongerhecameback。
  ’Bob,’shesaid,whenshesawhimmove,’rememberthatyouareatwork,andhavenotimetostandclosetome。’
  Hebowedandwenttohisoriginalpostagain,AnnewatchingfromthewindowtillFestusshouldleave。Themillrumbledonasbefore,andatlastBobcametoherforthethirdtime。’Now,Bob——’shebegan。
  ’Onmyhonour,’tisonlytoaskaquestion。WillyouwalkwithmetochurchnextSundayafternoon?’
  ’PerhapsIwill,’shesaid。Butatthismomenttheyeomanleftthehouse,andAnne,toescapefurtherparley,returnedtothedwellingbythewayshehadcome。
  Sundayafternoonarrived,andthefamilywasstandingatthedoorwaitingforthechurchbellstobegin。Fromthatsideofthehousetheycouldseesouthwardacrossapaddocktotherisinggroundfurtherahead,wheretheregrewalargeelm-tree,beneathwhoseboughsfootpathscrossedindifferentdirections,likemeridiansatthepole。Thetreewasold,andinsummerthegrassbeneathitwasquitetroddenawaybythefeetofthemanytrystersandidlerswhohauntedthespot。Thetreeformedaconspicuousobjectinthesurroundinglandscape。
  Whiletheylooked,afootsoldierinreduniformandwhitebreechescamealongoneofthepaths,andstoppingbeneaththeelm,tookfromhispocketapaper,whichheproceededtonailupbythefourcornerstothetrunk。Hedrewback,lookedatit,andwentonhisway。Bobgothisglassfromindoorsandlevelleditattheplacard,butafterlookingforalongtimehecouldmakeoutnothingbutalionandaunicornatthetop。Anne,whowasreadyforchurch,movedawayfromthedoor,thoughitwasyetearly,andshowedherintentionofgoingbywayoftheelm。Thepaperhadbeensoimpressivelynailedupthatshewascurioustoreaditevenatthistheologicaltime。Bobtooktheopportunityoffollowing,andremindedherofherpromise。
  ’Thenwalkbehindmenotatallclose,’shesaid。
  ’Yes,’hereplied,immediatelydroppingbehind。
  Theludicroushumilityofhismannerledhertoaddplayfullyoverhershoulder,’Itservesyouright,youknow。’
  ’Ideserveanything,butImusttakethelibertytosaythatIhopemybehaviouraboutMatil——,inforgettingyouawhile,willnotmakeyewishtokeepmeALWAYSbehind?’
  Sherepliedconfidentially,’WhyIamsoearnestnottobeseenwithyouisthatImayappeartopeopletobeindependentofyou。
  KnowingwhatIdoofyourweaknessesIcandonootherwise。Youmustbeschooledinto——’
  ’O,Anne,’sighedBob,’youhitmehard——toohard!IfeverIdowinyouIamsureIshallhavefairlyearnedyou。’
  ’Youarenotwhatyouonceseemedtobe,’shereturnedsoftly。’I
  don’tquiteliketoletmyselfloveyou。’Thelastwordswerenotveryaudible,andasBobwasbehindhecaughtnothingofthem,nordidheseehowsentimentalshehadbecomeallofasudden。Theywalkedtherestofthewayinsilence,andcomingtothetreereadasfollows:——
  TheFrencharenowassemblingthelargestforcethateverwaspreparedtoinvadethisKingdom,withtheprofessedpurposeofeffectingourcompleteRuinandDestruction。
  Theydonotdisguisetheirintentions,astheyhaveoftendonetootherCountries;butopenlyboastthattheywillcomeoverinsuchNumbersascannotberesisted。
  WherevertheFrenchhavelatelyappearedtheyhavesparedneitherRichnorPoor,OldnorYoung;butlikeaDestructivePestilencehavelaidwasteanddestroyedeveryThingthatbeforewasfairandflourishing。
  Onthisoccasionnoman’sserviceiscompelled,butyouareinvitedvoluntarilytocomeforwardindefenceofeverythingthatisdeartoyou,byenteringyourNamesontheListswhicharesenttotheTything-manofeveryParish,andengagingtoacteitherasASSOCIATEDVOLUNTEERSBEARINGARMS,ASPIONEERSANDLABOURERS,orasDRIVERSOFWAGGONS。
  AsAssociatedVolunteersyouwillbecalledoutonlyonceaweek,unlesstheactualLandingoftheEnemyshouldrenderyourfurtherServicesnecessary。
  AsPioneersorLabourersyouwillbeemployedinBreakingupRoadstohindertheEnemy’sadvance。
  ThosewhohavePickaxes,Spades,Shovels,Bill-hooks,orotherWorkingImplements,aredesiredtomentionthemtotheConstableorTything-manoftheirParish,inorderthattheymaybeenteredontheListsoppositetheirHomes,tobeusedifnecessary……
  ItisthoughtdesirabletogiveyouthisExplanation,thatyoumaynotbeignorantoftheDutiestowhichyoumaybecalled。ButiftheloveoftrueLibertyandhonestFamehasnotceasedtoanimatetheHeartsofEnglishmen,Pay,thoughnecessary,willbetheleastPartofyourReward。YouwillfindyourbestRecompenseinhavingdoneyourDutytoyourKingandCountrybydrivingbackordestroyingyouroldandimplacableEnemy,enviousofyourFreedomandHappiness,andthereforeseekingtodestroythem;inhavingprotectedyourWivesandChildrenfromDeath,orworsethanDeath,whichwillfollowtheSuccessofsuchInveterateFoes。
  ROUSE,therefore,anduniteasonemaninthebestofCauses!
  UnitedwemaydefytheWorldtoconquerus;butVictorywillneverbelongtothosewhoareslothfulandunprepared
  VidePreface。
  ’Imustgoandjoinatonce!’saidBob。
  Anneturnedtohim,alltheplayfulnessgonefromherface。’IwishwelivedinthenorthofEngland,Bob,soastobefurtherawayfromwherehe’llland!’shemurmureduneasily。
  ’WherewearewouldbeParadisetome,ifyouwouldonlymakeitso。’
  ’Itisnotrighttotalksolightlyatsuchaserioustime,’shethoughtfullyreturned,goingontowardsthechurch。
  Ondrawingnear,theysawthroughtheboughsofaclumpofinterveningtrees,stillleafless,butburstingintobudsofamberhue,aglitteringwhichseemedtobereflectedfrompointsofsteel。
  Inafewmomentstheyheardabovethetenderchimingofthechurchbellstheloudvoiceofamangivingwordsofcommand,atwhichallthemetallicpointssuddenlyshiftedlikethebristlesofaporcupine,andglistenedanew。
  ’’Tisthedrilling,’saidLoveday。’Theydrillnowbetweentheservices,youknow,becausetheycan’tgetthementogethersoreadilyintheweek。ItmakesmefeelthatIoughttobedoingmorethanIam!’
  Whentheyhadpassedroundthebeltoftrees,thecompanyofrecruitsbecamevisible,consistingoftheable-bodiedinhabitantsofthehamletsthereabout,moreorlessknowntoBobandAnne。Theywereassembledonthegreenplotoutsidethechurchyard-gate,dressedintheircommonclothes,andthesergeantwhohadbeenputtingthemthroughtheirdrillwasthemanwhonaileduptheproclamation。Hewasnowengagedinuntyingacanvasmoney-bag,fromwhichhedrewforthahandfulofshillings,givingonetoeachmaninpaymentforhisattendance。
  ’Men,Idismissedyetoosoon——parade,paradeagain,Isay,’hecried。’Mywatchisfast,Ifind。There’sanothertwentyminutesaforetheworshipofGodcommences。Nowallofyouthatha’n’tgotfirelocks,fallinatthelowerend。Eyesrightanddress!’
  Aseverymanwasanxioustoseehowthereststood,thoseattheendofthelinepressedforwardforthatpurpose,tillthelineassumedtheformofabow。
  ’Lookatyenow!Why,youareallacrookingin!Dress,dress!’
  Theydressedforthwith;butimpelledbythesamemotivetheysoonresumedtheirformerfigure,andsotheyweredespairinglypermittedtoremain。
  ’Now,Ihopeyou’llhavealittlepatience,’saidthesergeant,ashestoodinthecentreofthearc,’andpaystrictattentiontothewordofcommand,justexactlyasIgiveitouttoye;andifI
  shouldgowrong,Ishallbemuchobligedtoanyfriendwho’llputmerightagain,forIhaveonlybeeninthearmythreeweeksmyself,andweareallliabletomistakes。’
  ’Sowebe,sowebe,’saidthelineheartily。
  ’’Tention,thewhole,then。Poisefawlocks!Verywelldone!’
  ’Please,whatmustwedothathaven’tgotnofirelocks!’saidthelowerendofthelineinahelplessvoice。
  ’Now,waseversuchaquestion!Why,youmustdonothingatall,butthinkHOWyou’dpoise’emIFyouhad’em。Youmiddlemen,thatarearmedwithhurdle-sticksandcabbage-stumpsjusttomake-believe,mustofcourseuse’emasiftheyweretherealthing。
  Nowthen,cockfawlocks!Present!Fire!Pretendto,Imean,andthesametimethrowyerimaginationintothefieldo’battle。Verygood——verygoodindeed;exceptthatsomeofyouwereaLITTLEtoosoon,andtherestaLITTLEtoolate。’
  ’Please,sergeant,canIfallout,asIammaster-playerinthechoir,andmybass-violstringswon’tstandatthistimeo’year,unlesstheybescrewedupalittlebeforethepassoncomesin?’
  ’Howcanyouthinkofsuchtriflesaschurchgoingatsuchatimeasthis,whenyourownnativecountryisonthepointofinvasion?’
  saidthesergeantsternly。’And,asyouknow,thedrillendsthreeminutesaforechurchbegins,andthat’sthelaw,anditwantsaquarterofanhouryet。Now,atthewordPRIME,shakethepowdersupposingyou’vegotitintothepriming-pan,threelastfingersbehindtherammer;thenshutyourpans,drawingyourrightarmnimble-liketowardsyourbody。Ioughttohavetoldyebeforethis,thatatHANDYOURKATRIDGE,seizeitandbringitwithaquickmotiontoyourmouth,bitethetopwelloff,anddon’tswallersomuchofthepowderastomakeyehawkandspetinsteadofattendingtoyourdrill。What’sthatmana-sayingofintherearrank?’
  ’Please,sir,’tisAnthonyCripplestraw,wantingtoknowhowhe’stobiteoffhiskatridge,whenhehaven’tatoothleftin’shead?’
  ’Man!Why,what’syourgeniusforwar?Holdituptoyourright-handman’smouth,tobesure,andlethimnipitoffforye。
  Well,whathaveyoutosay,PrivateTremlett?Don’tyeunderstandEnglish?’
  ’Askyerpardon,sergeant;butwhatmustweinfantryoftheawkwardsquaddoifBoneycomesaforewegetourfirelocks?’
  ’Takeapike,liketherestoftheincapables。You’llfindastoreofthemreadyinthecornerofthechurchtower。Nowthen——
  Shoulder——r——r——r——’