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The Jolliest School of All

CHAPTER XI
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It was marvelous how the vegetation altered as they ascended.

The cactuses, olives, almonds, and peach orchards gave way to hillsides covered with small chestnut, oak, or poplar trees, and the poppies and daisies were succeeded by broom bushes and clumps of rosemary.

They were getting on to the region of the lava, and all the ground was brown, like newly turned peat.

Men were busy digging terraces in the volcanic earth, to plant vines, working calmly as if the great cone above them had never belched forth fire and ashes.
"How _dare_ they live here ?" shuddered Peachy, pointing to the tiny dwellings which had been reared here and there.

"When they see all the ruin round them, aren't they afraid?
What makes them go back ?" "The ground is so rich," explained Miss Morley.


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