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Chapter IV
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“Idon’tthinkanythingcouldshakemyfaithinthelad,”answeredMcLean.
Freckleswaswhistlingmerrily.Hekeptoneeyereligiouslyontheline.Theotherhedividedbetweenthepath,hisfriendsofthewire,andasearchoftheskyforhislatestarrivals.Everydaysincetheircominghehadseenthem,eitherhangingassmall,blackcloudsabovetheswamporbobbingoverlogsandtreeswiththeirqueer,tiltingwalk.Wheneverhecouldsparetime,heenteredtheswampandtriedtomakefriendswiththem,fortheywerethetamestofallhisunnumberedsubjects.Theyducked,dodged,andambledaroundhim,overlogsandbushes,andnotevenanearapproachwoulddrivethemtoflight.
FortwoweekshehadfoundthemcirclingovertheLimberlostregularly,butonemorningthefemalewasmissingandonlythebigblackchickenhungsentinelabovetheswamp.Hismatedidnotreappearinthefollowingdays,andFrecklesgrewveryanxious.HespokeofittoMrs.Duncan,andshequietedhisfearsbyraisingadelightfulhopeintheirstead.
“Why,Freckles,ifit’sthehen-birdyearemissing,it’stentooneshe’ssafe,”shesaid.“She’slaid,andissetting,yesilly!Watchhimandmarkwhaurhelichts.Thenfollowandfindthenest.SomeSabbathwe’llallgangseeit.”
Acceptingthistheory,Frecklesbegansearchingforthenest.Becausethese“chickens”werelarge,asthehawks,helookedamongthetreetopsuntilhealmostsprainedthebackofhisneck.Hehadhalfthecrowandhawknestsintheswamplocated.Hesearchedforthisnestinsteadofcollectingsubjectsforhiscase.