Chapter I
FrecklescamedownthecorduroythatcrossesthelowerendoftheLimberlost.Ataglancehemighthavebeenmistakenforatramp,buthewastrulyseekingwork.Hewasintenselyeagertobelongsomewhereandtobeattachedtoalmostanyenterprisethatwouldfurnishhimfoodandclothing.
LongbeforehecameinsightofthecampoftheGrandRapidsLumberCompany,hecouldhearthecheeryvoicesofthemen,theneighingofthehorses,andcouldscentthetemptingodorsofcookingfood.Afeelingofhomelessfriendlessnesssweptoverhiminasickeningwave.Withoutstoppingtothink,heturnedintothenewlymaderoadandfollowedittothecamp,wherethegangwasmakingreadyforsupperandbed.
Thescenewasintenselyattractive.Thethicknessoftheswampmadeadark,massivebackgroundbelow,whileabovetoweredgigantictrees.Themenwerecallingjoviallybackandforthastheyunharnessedtiredhorsesthatfellintoattitudesofrestandcrunched,indeepcontent,thegraingiventhem.Duncan,thebrawnyScotchhead-teamster,lovinglywipedtheflanksofhisbigbayswithhandfulsofpawpawleaves,ashesoftlywhistled,“Owhawillbemydearie,O!”andacricketbeneaththeleavesathisfeetaccompaniedhim.Thegreenwoodfirehissedandcrackledmerrily.Wreathingtonguesofflamewrappedaroundthebigblackkettles,andwhenthecookliftedthelidstoplungeinhistesting-fork,gustsofsavoryodorsescaped.
Frecklesapproachedhim.
“IwanttospeakwiththeBoss,”hesaid.
Thecookglancedathimandansweredcarelessly:“Hecan’tuseyou.