[Little Men by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookLittle Men CHAPTER XII 8/21
I know a big tree of it, and Dan told me how squirrels dig up the roots and eat them, and I love to dig," returned Rob, undaunted by the prospect of starvation. "Yes; and we can catch frogs, and cook them.
My father ate some once, and he said they were nice," put in Nan, beginning to find a spice of romance even in being lost in a huckleberry pasture. "How could we cook frogs? we haven't got any fire." "I don't know; next time I'll have matches in my pocket," said Nan, rather depressed by this obstacle to the experiment in frog-cookery. "Couldn't we light a fire with a fire-fly ?" asked Rob, hopefully, as he watched them flitting to and fro like winged sparks. "Let's try;" and several minutes were pleasantly spent in catching the flies, and trying to make them kindle a green twig or two.
"It's a lie to call them fire-flies when there isn't a fire in them," Nan said, throwing one unhappy insect away with scorn, though it shone its best, and obligingly walked up and down the twigs to please the innocent little experimenters. "Marmar's a good while coming," said Rob, after another pause, during which they watched the stars overhead, smelt the sweet fern crushed under foot, and listened to the crickets' serenade. "I don't see why God made any night; day is so much pleasanter," said Nan, thoughtfully. "It's to sleep in," answered Rob, with a yawn. "Then do go to sleep," said Nan, pettishly. "I want my own bed.
Oh, I wish I could see Teddy!" cried Rob, painfully reminded of home by the soft chirp of birds safe in their little nests. "I don't believe your mother will ever find us," said Nan, who was becoming desperate, for she hated patient waiting of any sort.
"It's so dark she won't see us." "It was all black in the ice-house, and I was so scared I didn't call her, but she saw me; and she will see me now, no matter how dark it is," returned confiding Rob, standing up to peer into the gloom for the help which never failed him. "I see her! I see her!" he cried, and ran as fast as his tired legs would take him toward a dark figure slowly approaching.
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