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第44章 VISIT TO THE INDIAN ENCAMPMENT(1)

It wuz a fair sunshiny mornin' (and it duz seem to me that the fairness of a Saratoga mornin' seems fairer, and the sunshine more sunshiny than it duz anywhere else), that Josiah and Ardelia and me sot sail for the Indian Encampment, which wuz encamped on a little rise of ground to the eastward of where we wuz.

Ardelia wuz to come to our boardin' place at halfpast 9 A.M., forenoon, and we wuz to set out together from there.And punctual to the very half minute I wuz down on the piazza, with my mantilly hung over my arm and my umberel in my left hand.

Josiah Allen was on the right side on me.And as Ardelia hadn't come yet we sot down in a middlin' quiet part of the piazza, and waited for her.And as we sot there, I sez to Josiah, as Ilooked out on the fair pleasant mornin' and the fair pleasant faces environin' of us round, sez I, "Saratoga is a good-natured place, haint it, Josiah?"And he said (I mistrust his corns ached worse than common, or sunthin'), he said, he didn't see as it wuz any better-natured than Jonesville or Loontown.

And I sez, "Yes it is, Josiah Allen." Sez I, folks are happier here and more generous, the rich ones seem inclined to help them that need help to a little comfort and happiness.Jest as I have always said, Josiah Allen.When folks are happy, they are more inclined to do good.""Oh shaw!" sez Josiah."That never made no difference with me.""What didn't?" sez I.

"I'm always good," sez he, and he snapped out the words real snappish, and loud.

And I sez mildly, "Wall, you needn't bring the ruff down to prove your goodness."And he went on: "I don't see as they are so pesky good here; Ihaint seen nothin' of it."

"Wall," sez I, "when I look over Yaddo, and Hilton Park, it makes me reconciled, Josiah, to have men get rich; it makes me willin', Josiah."And he sez (cross), He guessed men would get rich whether I wuz willin' or not; he guessed they wouldn't ask me.

"Wall, you needn't snap my head off, Josiah Allen," sez I, "because I love to see folks use their wealth to make pleasant places for poor folks to wander round in, and forget their own narrow rocky roads for a spell.It is a noble thing to do, Josiah Allen; they might have built high walls round 'em if they had been a mind to, and locked the gates and shet out all the poor and tired-out ones, But they didn't, and I am highly tickled at the thought on't, Josiah Allen.""Wall, I don't shet up our sugar lot, do I? and I have never heerd you say one word a praisin' me up for that.""That is far different, Josiah Allen," sez I, "there is nothin'

there that can git hurt, only stumps.And you have never laid out a cent of money on it.And they have spent thousands and thousands of dollars; and the poorest little child in Saratoga, if it has beauty-lovin' eyes, can go in and enjoy these places jest as much as the owners can.And it is a sweet thought to me, Josiah Allen.""Oh wall," sez he, "you have probable said enough about it."Now I never care for the last word, some wimmen do, but I never do.But still I wuzn't goih' to be shet right eff from talkin'

about these places, and I intimated as much to him, and he said, "Dumb it all! I could talk about 'em all day, if I wanted to, and about Demorist's Woods too.""Wall," sez I, "that is another place, Josiah Allen, that is a likely well-meanin' spot.Middlin' curius to look at," sez I, reesonably."It makes one's head feel sort a strange to see them criss-cross, curius poles, and floors up in trees, and ladders, and teterin' boards, and springs, etc., etc., etc.But it is a well-meanin' spot, Josiah Allen.And it highly tickled me to think that the little fresh air children wuz brung up there by the owner of the woods and the poor little creeters, out of their dingy dirty homes, and filthy air, wandered round for one happy day in the green woods, in the fresh air and sunshine.That wuz a likely thing to do, Josiah Allen, and it raises a man more in my estimation when he's doin' sech things as that, than to set up in a political high chair, and have a lot of dirty hands clapped, and beery breaths a cheerin' him on up the political arena.""Oh wall," sez Josiah, "the doin's in them woods is enough to make anybody a dumb lunatick.The crazyest lookin' lot of stuff I ever set eyes on.""Wall, anyway," sez I, "it is a good crazy, if it is, and a well-meanin' one.""Oh, how cross Josiah Allen did look as he heered me say these words.That man can't bear to hear me say one word a praisin' up another man, and it grows on him.

But good land! I am a goin' to speak out my mind as long as my breath is spared.And I said quite a number of words more about the deep enjoyment it gin' me to see these broad, pleasure grounds free for all, rich and poor, bond and free, hombly and handsome, etc., etc.

And I spoke about the charitable houses, St.Christiana's home, and the Home for Old Female Wimmen, and mentioned the fact in warm tones of how a good, noble-hearted woman had started that charity in the first on't.

And Josiah, while I wuz talkin' about these wimmen, became meak as a lamb.They seemed to quiet him.He looked real mollyfied by the time Ardelia got there, which wuz anon.And then we sot sail for the Encampment.

The Encampment is encamped on one end of a big, square, wild-lookin' lot right back of one of the biggest tarvens in Saratoga.It is jest as wild lookin' and appeerin' a field as there is in the outskirts of Loontown or Jonesville.Why Uncle Grant Hozzleton's stunny pasture don't look no more sort a broke up and rural than that duz.I wondered some why they had it there, and then I thought mebby they kep' it to remember Nater by, old Nater herself, that runs a pretty small chance to be thought on in sech a place as this.

You know there is so much orniment and gildin' and art in the landscape and folks, that mebby they might forget the great mother of us all, that is, right in the thickest of the crowd they might, but they have only to take these few steps and they will see Ma Nater with her every-day dress on, not fixed up a mite.And I s'pose she looks good to 'em.

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