The Queen of the Pirate Isle Page 5
And then she remembered a crowd near her father's house, out ofwhich her father came smiling pleasantly on her, but not interferingwith her triumphal progress until the leader finally deposited herin her mother's lap in their own sitting room. And then sheremembered being "cross" and declining to answer any questions, andshortly afterwards found herself comfortably in bed. Then she heardher mother say to her father:--
"It really seems too ridiculous for any thing, John, the idea ofthese grown men dressing themselves up to play with children."
"Ridiculous or not," said her father, "these grown men of the'Excelsior' mine have just struck the famous old lode of RedMountain, which is as good as a fortune to everybody on the Ridge,and were as wild as boys! And they say it never would have beenfound if Polly hadn't tumbled over the slide directly on top of theoutcrop, and left the absurd wig of that wretched doll of hers tomark its site."
"And that," murmured Polly sleepily to her doll as she drew itcloser to her breast, "is all that they know of it."
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