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Chapter III
Lord!HowIusedtowishIcouldhavejustoneofthemformeveryown!Won’titbefuntoseemesawbirdandmelittleyellowfellowlookingatmefromthepagesofabook,andtheirrealnamesandallaboutthemprintedalongside?Howlongwillitbetaking,sir?”
“Tendaysshoulddoitnicely,”saidMcLean.Then,seeingFreckles’lengtheningface,headded:“I’llhaveDuncanbringyouaten-bushelstore-boxthenexttimehegoestotown.Hecanhaulittothewestentranceandsetitupwhereveryouwantit.Youcanputinyoursparetimefillingitwiththespecimensyoufinduntilthebookscome,andthenyoucanstudyoutwhatyouhave.IsuspectyoucouldcollectspecimensthatIcouldsendtonaturalistsinthecityandsellforyou;thingslikethatwingedcreature,thismorning.Idon’tknowmuchinthatline,butitmusthavebeenamoth,anditmighthavebeenrare.I’veseenthembythethousandinmuseums,andinallnatureIdon’trememberrarercoloringthantheirwings.I’llorderyouabutterfly-netandboxandshowyouhowscientistspinspecimens.Possiblyyoucanmakeafinecollectionoftheseswampbeauties.Itwillbeallrightforyoutotakeapairofdifferentmothsandbutterflies,butIdon’twanttohearofyourkillinganybirds.Theyareprotectedbyheavyfines.”
McLeanrodeawayleavingFrecklesstaringaghast.Thenhesawthepointandsmiled.Standingonthetrail,hetwirledthefeatherandthoughtoverthemorning.
“Well,iflifeain’tgettingtobeworthliving!”hesaidwonderingly