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Dr。 Paul has bought a hundred acres up here; we are all greatly
interested in its improvement。

Geoff has named the mountain Pico Negro; as I told you; and the
little canyon on its side is called the Giant's Yawn。  Then we have …

Mirror Pool;
The Lone Stump;
Field of the Cloth…of…Gold;
Cosy Nook;
The Imp's Wash…Bowl;
Dunce…Cap Hill;
The Saint's Rest; and
Il Penseroso Fall (in honour of Dicky; who was nearly drowned there)。

If anybody fails to call these localities by their proper names he
has to pay a fine of five cents; which goes towards beautifying the
place。  Dr。 Paul has had to pay two fines for Bell; three for Aunt
Truth; and seven for Dicky; so he considers it an ill…judged
arrangement。

Our encampment is supposed to be in the Forest of Arden; and Jack has
begun nailing verses of poetry on the trees; like a second Orlando;
save that they are not love…poems at all; but appropriate quotations
from Wordsworth or Bryant。  And this brings me to our thrilling
rendition of the play 'As You Like It;' last evening; but it is
deserving of more than the passing notice which I can give it here。

One thing; however; I must tell you; as the girls will not write it
of themselvesthat; although Bell carried off first honours and
fairly captivated the actors as well as the audience; all three of
them looked bewitching and acted with the greatest spirit; much
better than we fellows did。

Of course we didn't give the entire play; and we had to 'double up'
on some of the characters in the most ridiculous fashion; but the
Burtons helped out wonderfully; Scott playing Oliver; and Laura doing
Audrey。  They were so delighted with the camp that Aunt Truth has
invited them to come again on Saturday and stay a week。

At the risk of being called conceited I will also state that we boys
consider that the stage management was a triumph of inventive art; we
worked like beavers for two days; and the results were marvellous;
'if I do say so as shouldn't。'

Just consider we were 'six miles from a lemon;' as Sydney Smith would
say; and yet we transformed all out of doors; first into an elegant
interior; and then into a conventional stage forest。

A great deal of work is available for other performances; and so we
do not regret it a bit; we propose doing 'As You Like It' again when
you are down here; and meanwhile we give diversified entertainments
which Jack calls variety shows; but which in reality are very chaste
and elegant occasions。

The other night we had a minstrel show; wearing masks of black
cambric; with red mouths painted on them; you should have seen us;
all in a dusky semicircle; seated on boards supported by nail…kegs:
it was a scene better imagined than described。  This is certainly the
ideal way to live in summer…time; and we should be perfectly happy
and content if you could only shake off your troublesome cough and
come to share our pleasure。  We feel incomplete without you; and no
matter how large our party may grow as the summer progresses; there
will always be a vacant niche that none can fill save the dear little
Saint who is always enshrined therein by all her loyal worshippers;
and by none more reverently than her friend;

PHILIP S。 NOBLE。


III。  THE KNIGHT OF THE SPECTACLES TAKES THE QUILL。


This paper is writ unto her most Royal Highness; our beloved Gold
Elsie; Queen of our thoughts and Empress of all hearts。

You must know; most noble Lady; that one who is your next of kin and
high in the royal favour has laid upon us a most difficult and
embarrassing task。

In our capacity as Director of the Court Games; we humbly suggested
the subjects for the weekly bulletin which your Highness commanded to
be written; but; alas; with indifferent success; for the Courtiers
growled and the Ladies…in…waiting howled at the topics given them for
consideration。

On soliciting our own subjects from the Privy Councillor and Knight
of the Brush; Lord John Howard; he revengefully ordered me to 'edify'
your Majesty with wise utterances; as if such poor; rude words as
mine could please the ear that should only listen to the singing of
birds; the babbling of brooks; or the silvery tongue of genius!

When may your devoted subjects hope to see their gracious Sovereign
again in their midst?

The court is fast drifting into dangerous informalities of conduct。
The Princess Bell…Pepper partakes of the odoriferous onion at each
noon…day meal; so that a royal salute would be impossible; the hands
of the Countess Paulina look as if you might have chosen one of your
attendants from 'Afric's sunny fountains; or India's coral strand';
and as for the Court Chaplain; Rev。 Jack…in…the…Pulpit; he has
woefully forsaken the manners of the 'cloth;' and insists upon
retaining his ancient title of Knight of the Brush; the Duchess of
Sweet Marjoram alone continues circumspect in walk and mien; for
blood will tell; and she is more Noble than the others。

In our capacity of Court Physician we have thrice relieved your
youthful page; Sir Dicky Winship; of indigestion; caused by too
generous indulgence in the flowing bowlof milk and cherries; we
have also prescribed for his grace the Duke of Noble; whose ducal ear
was poisoned by the insidious oak leaf。

Your private box awaits you in the Princess' Theatre; and your
Majesty's special interpreters of the drama will celebrate your
arrival as gorgeously as it deserves。

The health of our dearly beloved Sovereign engages the constant
thought of all her loyal and adoring subjects; they hope ere long to
cull a wreath of laurel with their own hands and place it on a brow
which needs naught but its golden crown of hair to affirm its queenly
dignity。  And as for crown jewels; has not our Empress of Hearts a
full store?two dazzling sapphires; her eyes; a string of pearls;
her teeth; her lips two rubies; and when she opens them; diamonds of
wisdom issue therefrom!

Come! and let the sight of thy royal charms gladden the eyes of thy
waiting people!  Issued under the hand of

SIR GEOFFREY STRONG; Bart。;
Court Physician and Knight of the Spectacles。


IV。  MARGERY'S CONTRIBUTION。


COSY NOOK; July 11; 188… 。

My own dear Elsie;Your weekly chronicle is almost ready for
Monday's stage; and I am allowed to come in at the close with as many
pages of 'gossip' as I choose; which means that I may run on to my
heart's content and tell you all the little things that happen in the
chinks between the great ones; for Uncle Doc has refused to read this
part of the letter。

First for some commissions:  Aunt Truth asks if your mother will
kindly select goods and engage Mrs。 Perkins to make us each a couple
of Scotch gingham dresses。  She has our measures; and we wish them
simple; full…skirted gowns; like the last; everybody thinks them so
pretty and becoming。  Bell's two must be buff and pink; Polly's grey
and green; and mine blue and brown。  We find that we haven't clothes
enough for a three months' stay; and the out…of…door life is so hard
upon our 'forest suits' that we have asked Mrs。 Perkins to send us
new ones as soon as possible。

We have had a very busy and exciting week since Polly began this
letter; for there have been various interruptions and an unusual
number of visitors。

First; there was our mountain climb to the top of Pico Negro; Phil
says he has written you about that; but I hardly believe he mentioned
that he and the other boys worried us sadly by hanging on to the
tails of our horses as they climbed up the steepest places。  To be
sure they were so awfully tired that I couldn't help pitying them;
but Uncle Doc had tried to persuade them not to walk; so that it was
their own fault after all。  You cannot imagine what a dreadful
feeling it gives one to be climbing a slippery; rocky path; and know
that a great heavy boy is pulling your horse backwards by the tail。
Polly insisted that she heard her mule's tail break loose from its
moorings; and on measuring it when she got back to camp she found it
three inches longer than usual。

The mule acted like original sin all day; and Polly was so completely
worn…out that she went to bed at five o'clock; Jack was a good deal
the worse f

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