Веснушки
Chapter III
Instead,hewaspossessedofanoverpoweringdesiretoknowwhattheywere,tolearnwheretheyhadbeen,andwhethertheywouldmakefriendswithhimasthewinterbirdshaddone;andiftheydid,wouldtheybeasfickle?For,withtherunningsap,creepingworm,andwingingbug,mostofFreckles’“chickens”haddesertedhim,enteredtheswamp,andfeastedtosuchastateofplethoraonitsstorethattheycaredlittleforhissupply,sothatinthestrenuousdaysofmatingandnest-buildingtheboywasdeserted.
Hechafedatthebirds’ingratitude,buthefoundspeedyconsolationinwatchingandbefriendingthenewcomers.Hesurelywouldhavebeenproudandhighlypleasedifhehadknownthatmanyoftheformerinhabitantsoftheinteriorswampnowgroupedtheirnestsbesidethetimber-linesolelyforthesakeofhisprotectionandcompany.
TheyearlyresurrectionoftheLimberlostisamightyrevival.Frecklesstoodbackandwatchedwithaweandenvythegradualreclothingandrepopulationoftheswamp.Keen-eyedandalertthroughdangerandloneliness,henotedeverystageofdevelopment,fromthefirstpipingfrogandunsheathingbud,tofullleafageandthereturnofthelastmigrant.
Theknowledgeofhiscompletelonelinessandutterinsignificancewashourlythrustuponhim.Hebroodedandfretteduntilhewasinafever;yetheneverguessedthecause.Hewasfilledwithavastimpatience,alongingthathescarcelycouldendure.
ItwasJunebythezodiac,JunebytheLimberlost,andbyeverydelightofanewlyresurrectedseasonitshouldhavebeenJuneintheheartsofallmen.