[Willis the Pilot by Johanna Spyri]@TWC D-Link bookWillis the Pilot CHAPTER VII 2/6
For, although a swallow alone is sufficient to convey the seeds of a forest from one continent to another, still it requires the hand of man to arrange the trees in rows and furnish them with props." "Perhaps we may have crossed each other on the way; and the stranger, after passing the night here, has steered, by some circuitous route, in the direction of Safety Bay." "May it not have been a large monkey," suggested Jack, "who has resolved to play us a trick for having massacred its companions at Waldeck ?" "Monkeys," replied Ernest, "do not generally open doors, and, seeing no bed prepared for them, go down stairs and collect material for a mattress.
You may just as well fancy that the monkey, in this case, came to pass the night at Falcon's Nest with a cigar in its mouth." "Then he must have been dreadfully annoyed to find neither slippers nor a night-cap." "There is, unquestionably, a wide field of supposition open for us," said Becker; "but that need not prevent us taking active measures to arrive at the truth.
Our first duty is to care for the safety of the ladies; Mr.Wolston is still ailing and feeble, so that, if a stranger were suddenly to appear amongst them, they might be terribly alarmed." "There are six of us here," remarked Willis, "the cream of our sea and land forces; we could divide ourselves into three squadrons, one of which might sail for Rockhouse." "Just so; let Fritz and Frank start for Rockhouse." "And what shall we say to the ladies, father ?" inquired the latter; "it does not seem to me necessary to alarm our mother, Mrs.Wolston, and the young ladies, until something more certain is ascertained." "Your idea is good, my son, and I thank you for bringing it forward; it is one of those that arise from the heart rather than the head." "We have, only to find a pretext for their sudden return," observed Ernest. "Very well," said Jack, "they have only to say it is too hot to work." "Just as if it were not quite as hot for us as for them.
Your excuse, Jack, is not particularly artistic." "Might they not as well say they had forgotten a tool or a pocket handkerchief ?" "Or, better still, that they had forgotten to shut the door when they left, and came back to repair the omission." "We shall say," replied Fritz, "that, finding there were twelve strong arms here to do what my father accomplished fifteen years ago by himself--for the assistance of us boys could not then be reckoned--we were ashamed of ourselves, and had returned to Rockhouse to make ourselves useful in repairing the damage to the gallery caused by the tempest." "Well, that excuse has, at least, the merit of being reasonable; and let it be so.
Fritz and Frank will return to Rockhouse; Ernest and myself will continue the work in hand, and receive the friend or enemy which God has sent us, should he return to resume his quarters; Willis and Jack will investigate the neighborhood." "By land or water, Willis ?" inquired Jack. "By land, Master Jack, for this cruise.
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