The Thrush’s Nest
Shelleywasayounggentlemanandasgrown-upasheneedeverexpecttobe.Hewasapoet;andtheyareneverexactlygrown-up.Theyarepeoplewhodespisemoneyexceptwhatyouneedforto-day,andhehadallthatandfivepoundsover.So,whenhewaswalkingintheKensingtonGardens,hemadeapaperboatofhisbank-note,andsentitsailingontheSerpentine.
Itreachedtheislandatnight:andthelook-outbroughtittoSolomonCaw,whothoughtatfirstthatitwastheusualthing,amessagefromalady,sayingshewouldbeobligedifhecouldletherhaveagoodone.Theyalwaysaskforthebestonehehas,andifhelikestheletterhesendsonefromClassA;butifitruffleshimhesendsveryfunnyonesindeed.Sometimeshesendsnoneatall,andatanothertimehesendsanestful;italldependsonthemoodyoucatchhimin.Helikesyoutoleaveitalltohim,andifyoumentionparticularlythatyouhopehewillseehiswaytomakingitaboythistime,heisalmostsuretosendanothergirl.Andwhetheryouarealadyoronlyalittleboywhowantsababy-sister,alwaystakepainstowriteyouraddressclearly.Youcan’tthinkwhatalotofbabiesSolomonhassenttothewronghouse.
Shelley’sboat,whenopened,completelypuzzledSolomon,andhetookcounselofhisassistants,whohavingwalkedoverittwice,firstwiththeirtoespointedout,andthenwiththeirtoespointedin,decidedthatitcamefromsomegreedypersonwhowantedfive.Theythoughtthisbecausetherewasalargefiveprintedonit.