Веснушки
Chapter XVI
Themenweredrivingtherope-pins,whentheAngelaroseonthewagonand,leaningforward,spoketoDuncan,whowasdirectingthework.
“Ibelieveifyouwillswingthataroundafewfeetfarther,youwillfinditbetter,Mr.Duncan,”shesaid.“Thatwaywillletthehotsuninatnoon,whilethesideswillcutoffthebestbreeze.”
“That’safact,”saidDuncan,studyingtheconditions.
So,byshiftingthepinsalittle,theyobtainedcomfortforwhichtheyblessedtheAngeleveryday.Whentheycametothesleeping-tent,theyconsultedheraboutthat.Sheexplainedthegeneraldirectionofthenightbreezeandindicatedthebestpositionforthetent.Beforeanyoneknewhowithappened,theAngelwasstandingonthewagon,directingthelocationandconstructionofthecooking-shack,theerectionofthecraneforthebigboiling-pots,andthebuildingofthestore-room.Shesuperintendedthelayingofthefloorofthesleeping-tentlengthwise,Sothatitwouldbeeasiertosweep,andsuggestedanewarrangementofthecotsthatwouldaffordallthemenanequalshareofnightbreeze.Sheleftthewagon,andclimbingonthenewlyerecteddining-table,advisedwiththecookinplacinghisstove,table,andkitchenutensils.
WhenFrecklesreturnedfromthetreetojoinintheworkaroundthecamp,hecaughtglimpsesofherenthronedonasoapbox,cleaningbeans.Shecalledtohimthattheywereinvitedfordinner,andthattheyhadacceptedtheinvitation.