Веснушки
Chapter IV
Besidesthesewereabutterfly-net,anaturalist’stinspecimen-box,abottleofcyanide,aboxofcotton,apaperoflong,steelspecimen-pins,andalettertellingwhatallthesethingswereandhowtousethem.
Atthediscoveryofeachnewtreasure,Frecklesshouted:“Willyoubelookingatthis,now?”
Mrs.Duncancried:“Weel,Ibedrawedon!”
Theeldestboyturnedasomersaultforeveryextra,whilethebaby,tryingtofollowhisexample,bunchedoverinasidewisesprawlandcuthisfootontheaxewithwhichhismotherhadprizedupthebox-lid.Thatsoberedthem,theycarriedthebooksindoors.Mrs.Duncanhadatopshelfinherclosetclearedforthem,farabovethereachofmeddlinglittlefingers.
WhenFrecklesstartedforthetrailnextmorning,theshiningnewspecimen-boxflashedonhisback.Theblack“chicken,”amerespeckintheblue,caughtthegleamofit.Thefoldednethungbesidetheboy’shatchet,andthebirdbookwasinthebox.Hewalkedthelineandtestedeachsectionscrupulously,watchingeveryfootofthetrail,forhewasdeterminednottoslighthiswork;butifeveraboy“madehasteslowly”inahurry,itwasFrecklesthatmorning.Whenatlasthereachedthespacehehadclearedandplantedaroundhiscase,hisheartswelledwiththeprideofpossessingevensomuchthathecouldcallhisown,whilehisquickeyesfeastedonthebeautyofit.
Hehadmadealargeroomwiththedoorofthecasesetevenwithonesideofit.Onthreesides,finebigbushesofwildroseclimbedtothelowerbranchesofthetrees.