Kit of Greenacre Farm eBook

Izola forrester
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 207 pages of information about Kit of Greenacre Farm.

Kit of Greenacre Farm eBook

Izola forrester
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 207 pages of information about Kit of Greenacre Farm.

Kit’s cheeks were bright red as she laid one hand on her father’s shoulder.

“Shad’s got him right over in the corn-crib, Mr. Hicks.  I haven’t told father yet, because it might worry him.  It isn’t anything at all, Dad,” she added, hurriedly.  “We girls have been keeping a watch on the berry patch, you know, and to-day it was my turn to stand guard up in the cupola.  I just happened to see somebody over there after the berries, so I told Shad to go and get him, and I called up Mr. Hicks.”

Mr. Robbins shook his head with a little smile.

“I’m afraid Kit has been overzealous, Hannibal,” he said.  “I don’t know anything about this, but we’ll go over to the corn-crib and find out what it’s all about.”

Kit and Evie secured a good point of vantage up on the porch while the others skirted around the garden over to the old corn-crib where Shad stood sentinel duty.

“My, I like your place over here,” Evie exclaimed, wistfully.  “You’ve got so many ornaments out-of-doors.  Ma says she can’t even grow a nasturtium on our place without the hens scratching it up.”

Kit nodded, but could not answer.  Already she had what Cynthy Allen called a “premonition” that all was not as it should be at the corn-crib.  She saw Shad stealthily and cautiously put back the wide wooden bars that held the door, then Mr. Hicks, fully on the defensive with a stout hickory cane held in readiness for any unseemly onslaught on the part of the culprit, advanced into the corn-crib.  Evie drew closer, her little freckled face full of curiosity.

“Ain’t Pop brave?” she whispered, “and he never made but two arrests before in all his life.  One was over at Miss Hornaby’s when she wouldn’t let Minnie and Myron go to school ’cause their shoes were all out on the ground, and the other time he got that French weaver over at Beacon Hill for selling cider.”

Still Kit had no answer, for over at the corn-crib she beheld the strangest scene.  Out stepped the prisoner as fearlessly and blithely as possible, spoke to her father, and the two of them instantly clasped hands, while Shad, Mr. Hicks and Philemon stared with all their might.  The next the girls knew, the whole party came strolling back leisurely, and Kit could see the stranger was regaling her father with a humorous view of the whole affair.  Shad tried to signal to her behind his back some mysterious warning, and even Mr. Hicks looked jocular.

Kit leaned both hands on the railing, and stared hard at the trespasser.  He was a young man, dressed in a light gray suit with high sport boots.  He was, as Mrs. Gorham expressed it later, “light complected” and tanned so deeply that his blonde, curly hair seemed even lighter.  He lifted his hat to Kit, with one foot on the lower step, while Mr. Robbins called up: 

“Mr. Howard, my dear, our fruit expert from Washington, whom I was expecting.”

And Kit bowed, blushing furiously and wishing with all her heart she might have silenced Evie’s audible and disappointed ejaculation: 

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