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Chapter XVI
WhenMcLeancame,hefoundtheAngelflushedandglowing,sittingonthewagon,herhandsalreadyfilled.Oneofthemen,whowascuttingascrub-oak,hadcarriedtoherahandfulofcrimsonleaves.Anotherhadgatheredabunchofdelicatemarsh-grassheadsforher.Someoneelse,intakingoutabush,hadfoundadaintilybuiltandlinedlittlenest,freshaswhenmade.
ShehelduphertreasuresandgreetedMcLean,“Goodmorning,Mr.BossoftheLimberlost!”
Thegangshouted,whilehebowedprofoundlybeforeher.
“Everyonelisten!”criedtheAngel,climbingarollofcanvas.“Ihavesomethingtosay!Freckleshasbeenguardinghereoverayearnow,andhepresentstheLimberlosttoyou,witheverytreeinitsaved;forgoodmeasurehehasthismorninglocatedtherarestoneofthemall:theoneinfromtheeastline,thatWessnerspokeofthefirstday—nearesttheoneyoutookout.Alltogether!Everyone!HurrahforFreckles!”
Withflushingcheeksandgleamingeyes,gailywavingthegrassaboveherhead,sheledinthreecheersandatiger.Frecklesslippedintotheswampandhidhimself,forfearhecouldnotconcealhisprideandhisgreatsurging,throbbingloveforher.
TheAngelsubsidedonthecanvasandexplainedtoMcLeanaboutthemaple.TheBosswasmightilypleased.HetookFrecklesandsetouttore-locateandexaminethetree.TheAngelwasinterestedinthemakingofthecamp,soshepreferredtoremainwiththemen.Withhersharpeyesshewaswatchingeverydetailofconstruction;butwhenitcametothestretchingofthedining-hallcanvassheproceededtotakecommand.