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第5章 WARS AND RUMORS OF WARS(3)

I went to bed with the red-headed boy, whose name was Andy Jackson.I remember that his mother came into our little room under the eaves and made Andy say his prayers, and me after him.But when she was gone out, Andy stumped his toe getting into bed in the dark and swore with a brilliancy and vehemence that astonished me.

It was some hours before we went to sleep, he plying me with questions about my life, which seemed to interest him greatly, and I returning in kind.

``My Pa's dead,'' said Andy.``He came from a part of Ireland where they are all weavers.We're kinder poor relations here.Aunt Crawford's sick, and Ma keeps house.

But Uncle Crawford's good, an' lets me go to Charlotte Town with him sometimes.''

I recall that he also boasted some about his big brothers, who were away just then.

Andy was up betimes in the morning, to see us start.

But we didn't start, because Mr.Crawford insisted that the white mare should have a half day's rest.Andy, being hustled off unwillingly to the ``Old Field'' school, made me go with him.He was a very headstrong boy.

I was very anxious to see a school.This one was only a log house in a poor, piny place, with a rabble of boys and girls romping at the door.But when they saw us they stopped.Andy jumped into the air, let out a war-whoop, and flung himself into the midst, scattering them right and left, and knocking one boy over and over.``I'm Billy Buck!'' he cried.``I'm a hull regiment o' Rangers.

Let th' Cherokees mind me!''

``Way for Sandy Andy!'' cried the boys.``Where'd you get the new boy, Sandy?''

``His name's Davy,'' said Andy, ``and his Pa's goin' to fight the Cherokees.He kin lick tarnation out'n any o'

you.''

Meanwhile I held back, never having been thrown with so many of my own kind.

``He's shot painters and b'ars,'' said Andy.``An'

skinned 'em.Kin you lick him, Smally? I reckon not.''

Now I had not come to the school for fighting.So Iheld back.Fortunately for me, Smally held back also.

But he tried skilful tactics.

``He kin throw you, Sandy.''

Andy faced me in an instant.

``Kin you?'' said he.

There was nothing to do but try, and in a few seconds we were rolling on the ground, to the huge delight of Smally and the others, Andy shouting all the while and swearing.We rolled and rolled and rolled in the mud, until we both lost our breath, and even Andy stopped swearing, for want of it.After a while the boys were silent, and the thing became grim earnest.At length, by some accident rather than my own strength, both his shoulders touched the ground.I released him.But he was on his feet in an instant and at me again like a wildcat.

``Andy won't stay throwed,'' shouted a boy.And before I knew it he had my shoulders down in a puddle.

Then I went for him, and affairs were growing more serious than a wrestle, when Smally, fancying himself safe, and no doubt having a grudge, shouted out:--``Tell him he slobbers, Davy.''

Andy DID slobber.But that was the end of me, and the beginning of Smally.Andy left me instantly, not without an intimation that he would come back, and proceeded to cover Smally with red clay and blood.However, in the midst of this turmoil the schoolmaster arrived, haled both into the schoolhouse, held court, and flogged Andrew with considerable gusto.He pronounced these words afterwards, with great solemnity:--``Andrew Jackson, if I catch ye fightin' once more, I'll be afther givin' ye lave to lave the school.''

I parted from Andy at noon with real regret.He was the first boy with whom I had ever had any intimacy.

And I admired him: chiefly, I fear, for his fluent use of profanity and his fighting qualities.He was a merry lad, with a wondrous quick temper but a good heart.And he seemed sorry to say good-by.He filled my pockets with June apples--unripe, by the way--and told me to remember him when I got TILL Charlestown.

I remembered him much longer than that, and usually with a shock of surprise.

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