Веснушки
Chapter IV
Partofhiswallsweremallow,partalder,thorn,willow,anddogwood.Belowtherefilledinasolidmassofpalepinksheep-laurel,andyellowSt.John’swort,whiletheamberthreadsofthedodderinterlacedeverywhere.Atonesidetheswampcameclose,herecattailsgrewinprofusion.Infrontofthemhehadplantedarowofwater-hyacinthswithoutdisturbingintheleastthestateoftheirazurebloom,andwherethegroundarosehigherforhisfloor,arowoffoxfire,thatsoonwouldbeopen.
Tothelefthehaddiscoveredaqueernaturalarrangementofthetrees,thatgrewtogiantsizeandweresetinagraduallynarrowingspacesothatalong,openvistastretchedawayuntillostinthedimrecessesoftheswamp.Alittletrimmingofunderbush,rollingofdeadlogs,levellingoffloorandcarpetingwithmoss,madeiteasytounderstandwhyFreckleshadnamedthisthe“cathedral”;yetheneverhadbeentaughtthat“thegroveswereGod’sfirsttemples.”
Oneithersideofthetreesthatconstitutedthefirstarchofthisdimvistaoftheswampheplantedfernsthatgrewwaist-highthusearlyintheseason,andsoskilfullytheworkhadbeendonethatnotafronddroopedbecauseofthechange.Opposite,heclearedaspaceandmadeaflowerbed.Hefilledoneendwitheverydelicate,lacyvineandfernhecouldtransplantsuccessfully.Thebodyofthebedwasariotofcolor.Herehesetgrowingdaintyblue-eyed-Marysandblue-eyedgrasssidebyside.