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  presumelikelyshe’llhavetobe。I’llgofetchher。“
  “Waitaminute,Mrs。Hobbs,“saidBaxter。“What’sthematter?Hasthechildbeenbehavingbadly?“
  Mrs。Hobbs’leanfingersclinched。“Behavin’badly!“sherepeated。
  “Ishouldsayshehad!Ineverwassomortifiedinmylife。Andatherownfather’sfuneral,too!“
  “Whathasshedone?“
  “Done?She——“Mrs。Hobbshesitated,glancedatCaptainShadrach,andlefthersentenceunfinished。“Nevermindwhatshedone,“shewenton。“Ican’ttellyounow;IdeclareI’dbeashamedto。I’llgogether。“
  Shemarchedfromtheroom。Zoethrubbedhisforehead。
  “Sheseemssortofputout,don’tshe,“heobserved,mildly。
  Baxternodded。“SusanHobbshasthereputationofgetting’putout’
  prettyoften,“hesaid。“Shehasatemperanditisn’talongone。“
  “Hasshebeentakin’careofMarcellus’sgirl?“askedZoeth。
  “Yes。Asmuchcareasthechildhashad。“
  CaptainShadsnorted。Itwasevidentthatthehousekeeper’smannerhadnotimpressedhimfavorably。
  “Humph!“hesaid。“I’dhatetohavehertakecareofme,judgin’bythewayshelookedjustnow。Say,“hopefully,“doyousupposeSHE
  wastheonefixedthatchair?“
  TheyheardMrs。Hobbsonthefloorabove,shouting:
  “Mary-’Gusta!Mary-’Gusta!Whereareyou?Answermethisminute!“
  “Don’tseemtobeinthatroomshewastalkin’about,“grumbledShadrach。“Tut!Tut!Whatavoicethatis!Gotarasptoitlikearustysaw。“
  Mrs。Hobbswashearddescendingthestairs。Herface,whenshereenteredthesitting-room,wasredandshelookedmore“putout“
  thanever。
  “Sheain’tthere,“sheanswered,angrily。“She’sgone。“
  “Gone?“repeatedZoethandShadrachinchorus。
  “Gone?“repeatedtheJudge。“Doyoumeanshe’srunaway?“
  “No,no!Sheain’trunaway——notforgood;sheknowsbetterthanthat。She’ssneakedoffandhid,Isuppose。ButIknowwheresheis。I’llhaveherhereinaminute。“
  Shewashurryingoutagain,buttheCaptaindetainedher。
  “Wait!“hecommanded。“What’sthatyousay?Youknowwheresheis?“
  “Yes,orIcanguess。Ninechancestooneshe’soutinthatbarn。“
  “Inthebarn?What’sshedoin“there——playin’horse?“
  “No,no。She’shidin’inthecarriageroom。Seemsasifthechildwaspossessedtogetoutinthatdustyplaceandperchherselfintheoldcarryall。Shecallsitherplayhouseandyou’dthink’twasHeaventhewayshelovestostaythere。Buttodayofalldays!Andwithherbestclotheson!AndafterIexpresslytoldher——“
  “Yes,yes;allright。Humph!Well,Zoeth,whatdoyousay?ShallwegotoHeavenandhuntforher?Maybe’twillbetheonlychancesomeofus’llget,youcan’ttell,“withawinkatBaxter。
  “Hush,Shadrach!Howyoudotalk!“protestedtheshockedMr。
  Hamilton。
  “Let’sgoouttothebarnandfindtheyoung-oneourselves,“saidtheCaptain。“Seemsthesimplestthingtodo,don’tit?“
  Mrs。Hobbsinterrupted。
  “Youdon’tneedtogoatall,“shedeclared。“I’llgetherandbringherhere。Perhapssheain’tthere,anyway。“
  “Well,ifsheain’ttherewecancomebackagain。Comeon,boys。“
  Heledthewaytothedoor。Thehousekeeperwouldhaveaccompaniedthem,buthepreventedherdoingso。
  “Don’tyoutroubleyourself,ma’am,“hesaid。“We’llfindher。I’molder’nIusedtobe,butIain’tsoblindbutwhatIcanlocateabarnwithoutaspyglass。“
  “Itwon’tbeanytrouble,“protestedthelady。
  “Iknow,butitmightbe。We’llgoalone。“
  Whenthethreewereinthebackyard,andthediscomfitedhousekeeperwaswatchingthemfromthedoor,headded:
  “Idon’tknowwhythatwomanrubsmyfurthewrongway,butshedoes。IsaiahChasesayshedon’tlikemosquitoes’causetheygetonhisnerves。IneverthoughtIworemynervesonthebackofmyneck,whichiswhereIsaiahgetsskeeter-bitmostly,butanyhow,wherevertheybe,thatHobbswomanbothers’em。There’sthebarn,ain’tit?Don’tlookveryheavenly,butitmayseemthatwayafteraspellint’otherplace。Nowwhere’sthecarriageroom?“
  Thedoorofthecarriageroomwasopen,andtheyentered。Abuggyandthemuslindrapedsurreywerethere,butnolivingcreaturewasinsight。Theylistened,butheardnothing。
  “Mary!Mary-’Gusta!“calledBaxter。“Areyouhere?“
  Noanswer。Andthen,frombeneaththecoverofthesurrey,appearedafattortoise-shellcat,whojumpedlightlytothefloor,yawned,stretched,andblinkedsuspiciouslyatthevisitors。
  “Humph!“gruntedCaptainShadrach。“There’sonestowaway,anyhow。
  Maybethere’sanother;I’vehad’emcomeaboardinpairs。“
  TheJudgewalkedovertothesurrey,andraisedthecover。Frombehinditcameafrightenedlittlesqueal。
  “Oh,thereyouare!“saidBaxter。“Mary-’Gusta,isthatyou?“
  Therewasarustle,asob,andthenatimidvoicesaid,chokingly,“Yes,sir。“
  “Comeout,“saidtheJudge,kindly。“Comeout;herearesomefriendswhowanttomeetyou。“
  Anothersobandthen:“I——Idon’twantto。“
  “Oh,yes,youdo。Wewon’thurtyou。Weonlywanttoseeyouandtalkwithyou,that’sall。Come,that’sagoodgirl。“
  “I——Iain’tagoodgirl。“
  “Nevermind。Wewanttoseeyou,anyway。Iguessyou’renotverybad。“
  “Yes,I——Iam。Is——isMrs。Hobbsthere?“
  “No。Comenow,please。“
  Amoment’swait,then,frombeneaththecover,appearedasmallfootandleg,thelattercoveredbyablackstocking。Thefootwiggledabout,feelingforthestep。Itfoundit,thecoverwasthrownasideandMary-’Gustaappeared,apatheticlittlefigure,withrumpledhairandtear-stainedcheeks。RoseandRosette,thetwodolls,werehuggedinherarms。
  JudgeBaxterpattedheronthehead。ZoethandShadrachlookedsolemnandillatease。Mary-’Gustalookedatthefloorandsniffeddolefully。
  “Mary-’Gusta,“saidtheJudge,“thesetwogentlemenareoldfriendsofyourfather’sand,“withapardonablestretchingofthetruth,“theyhavecomeallthewayfromSouthHarnisstomeetyou。Nowyoumustshakehandswiththem。Theylikelittlegirls。“
  Mary-’Gustaobedientlymovedforward,shiftedRosettetothearmclaspingRose,andextendedahand。Slowlysheraisedhereyes,sawMr。Hamilton’smild,gentlefaceandthen,besideit,thefaceofCaptainShadrachGould。Withacryshedroppedbothdolls,ranbacktothesurreyandfumbledfranticallywiththedustcover。
  Baxter,surprisedandpuzzled,ranafterherandpreventedherclimbingintothecarriage。
  “Why,Mary-’Gusta,“hedemanded,“whatisthematter?“
  Thechildstruggledandthen,burstingintoastormofsobs,hidherfaceinthedustcover。
  “I——Ididn’tmeanto,“shesobbed,wildly。“Ididn’tmeanto。
  HonestIdidn’t。I——Ididn’tknow。Ididn’tmeanto。Pleasedon’tlethim。PLEASE!“
  TheJudgeheldhercloseanddidhisbesttocalmher。
  “There,there,child,“hesaid。“Noone’sgoingtohurtyou。“
  “Yes——yes,theyare。Mrs。Hobbssaidsheshouldn’twonderifheknockedmy——myheadrightoff。“
  “Knockedyourheadoff!Who?“
  “Him。“