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第12章 CHAPTER III(2)

"One thing more,"said the professor."You may pay your tuition quarterly.You need not bother about the first instalment this month.Any time in October will do."It seemed as if Elnora's gasp of relief must have reached the soles of her brogans.

"Did any one ever tell you how beautiful you are!"she cried.

As the professor was lank,tow-haired and so near-sighted,that he peered at his pupils through spectacles,no one ever had.

"No,"said Professor Henley,"I've waited some time for that;for which reason I shall appreciate it all the more.

Come now,or we shall be late for opening exercises."So Elnora entered the auditorium a second time.Her face was like the brightest dawn that ever broke over the Limberlost.

No matter about the lumbering shoes and skimpy dress.

No matter about anything,she had the books.She could take them home.In her garret she could commit them to memory,if need be.She could prove that clothes were not all.If the Bird Woman did not want any of the many different kinds of specimens she had collected,she was quite sure now she could sell ferns,nuts,and a great many things.Then,too,a girl made a place for her that morning,and several smiled and bowed.Elnora forgot everything save her books,and that she was where she could use them intelligently--everything except one little thing away back in her head.Her mother had known about the books and the tuition,and had not told her when she agreed to her coming.

At noon Elnora took her little parcel of lunch and started to the home of the Bird Woman.She must know about the specimens first and then she would walk to the suburbs somewhere and eat a few bites.She dropped the heavy iron knocker on the door of a big red log cabin,and her heart thumped at the resounding stroke.

"Is the Bird Woman at home?"she asked of the maid.

"She is at lunch,"was the answer.

"Please ask her if she will see a girl from the Limberlost about some moths?"inquired Elnora.

"I never need ask,if it's moths,"laughed the girl.

"Orders are to bring any one with specimens right in.

Come this way."

Elnora followed down the hall and entered a long room with high panelled wainscoting,old English fireplace with an overmantel and closets of peculiar china filling the corners.

At a bare table of oak,yellow as gold,sat a woman Elnora often had watched and followed covertly around the Limberlost.

The Bird Woman was holding out a hand of welcome.

I heard!"she laughed."A little pasteboard box,or just the mere word `specimen,'passes you at my door.

If it is moths I hope you have hundreds.I've been very busy all summer and unable to collect,and I need so many.

Sit down and lunch with me,while we talk it over.

From the Limberlost,did you say?"

"I live near the swamp,"replied Elnora."Since it's so cleared I dare go around the edge in daytime,though we are all afraid at night.""What have you collected?"asked the Bird Woman,as she helped Elnora to sandwiches unlike any she ever before had tasted,salad that seemed to be made of many familiar things,and a cup of hot chocolate that would have delighted any hungry schoolgirl.

"I am afraid I am bothering you for nothing,and imposing on you,"she said."That 'collected'frightens me.

I've only gathered.I always loved everything outdoors,so I made friends and playmates of them.When I learned that the moths die so soon,I saved them especially,because there seemed no wickedness in it.""I have thought the same thing,"said the Bird Woman encouragingly.Then because the girl could not eat until she learned about the moths,the Bird Woman asked Elnora if she knew what kinds she had.

"Not all of them,"answered Elnora."Before Mr.

Duncan moved away he often saw me near the edge of the swamp and he showed me the box he had fixed for Freckles,and gave me the key.There were some books and things,so from that time on I studied and tried to take moths right,but I am afraid they are not what you want.""Are they the big ones that fly mostly in June nights?"asked the Bird Woman.

"Yes,"said Elnora."Big gray ones with reddish markings,pale blue-green,yellow with lavender,and red and yellow.""What do you mean by `red and yellow?'"asked the Bird Woman so quickly that the girl almost jumped "Not exactly red,"explained Elnora,with tremulous voice.

"A reddish,yellowish brown,with canary-coloured spots and gray lines on their wings.""How many of them?"It was the same quick question.

"I had over two hundred eggs,"said Elnora,"but some of them didn't hatch,and some of the caterpillars died,but there must be at least a hundred perfect ones.""Perfect!How perfect?"cried the Bird Woman.

"I mean whole wings,no down gone,and all their legs and antennae,"faltered Elnora.

"Young woman,that's the rarest moth in America,"said the Bird Woman solemnly."If you have a hundred of them,they are worth a hundred dollars according to my list.I can use all that are not damaged.""What if they are not pinned right,"quavered Elnora.

"If they are perfect,that does not make the slightest difference.I know how to soften them so that I can put them into any shape I choose.

Where are they?When may I see them?"

"They are in Freckles's old case in the Limberlost,"said Elnora."I couldn't carry many for fear of breaking them,but I could bring a few after school.""You come here at four,"said the Bird Woman,"and we will drive out with some specimen boxes,and a price list,and see what you have to sell.Are they your very own?

Are you free to part with them?"

"They are mine,"said Elnora."No one but God knows I have them.Mr.Duncan gave me the books and the box.He told Freckles about me,and Freckles told him to give me all he left.He said for me to stick to the swamp and be brave,and my hour would come,and it has!I know most of them are all right,and oh,Ido need the money!"

"Could you tell me?"asked the Bird Woman softly.

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