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money Don't ye see拭Anything that's money。; 

     ;Would g´gold do it拭─David's voice was very faint now。 

     ;Suregold察  or   silver察  or   greenbacks察  oror   a   check察  if   it   had   the 

dough behind it。; 

     David did not appear to hear the last。 With an oddly strained look he 



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had hung upon the man's first words察but at the end of the sentence he only 

murmured察   Oh察  thank   you察─  and   turned   away。   He   was   walking   slowly 

now toward the house。 His head was bowed。 His step lagged。 

     ;Now察ain't   that   jest like that   chap察─  muttered the man察  ter slink off 

like that as if he was a whipped cur。 I'll bet two cents an' a doughnut察too察

that in five minutes he'll be what he calls 'playin' it' on that 'ere fiddle o' 

his。 An' I'll be derned察too察if I ain't curious ter see what he WILL make of 

it。 It strikes me this ought ter fetch somethin' first cousin to a dirge ─

     On the porch steps David paused a breathless instant。 From the kitchen 

came the sound of Mrs。 Holly's sobs and of a stern voice praying。 With a 

shudder   and   a   little   choking   cry   the   boy   turned   then   and   crept   softly 

upstairs to his room。 

     He   played察  too察  as   Perry   Larson   had   wagered。   But   it   was   not   the 

tragedy  of   the  closed   bank察 nor  the honor   of  the  threatened   farm´selling 

that fell from his violin。 It was察instead察the swan song of a little pile of 

goldgold which lay now in a chimney cupboard察but which was soon to 

be placed at the feet of the mourning man and woman downstairs。 And in 

the song was the sob of a boy who sees his house of dreams burn to ashes察

who sees his wonderful life and work out in the wide world turn to endless 

days of weed´pulling and dirt´digging in a narrow valley。 There was in the 

song察too察something of the struggle察the fierce yea and nay of the conflict。 

But察at the end察there was the wild burst of exaltation of renunciation察so 

that   the   man   in   the   barn   door   below   fairly   sprang   to   his   feet   with   an 

angry此

     ;Gosh if he hain't turned the thing into a jigdurn him Don't he know 

more'n that at such a time as this拭─

     Later察  a   very  little   later察  the   shadowy  figure   of   the   boy  stood   before 

him。 

     ;I've   been   thinking察─  stammered   David察   that   maybe   Icould   help察

about that money察you know。; 

     ;Now察look a´here察boy察─exploded Perry察in open exasperation察 as I 

said in the first place察this ain't in your class。 'T ain't no pink cloud sailin' 



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in the sky察nor a bluebird singin' in a blackb'rry bush。 An' you might 'play 

it'as   you   call   ittill   doomsday察  an'   't   wouldn't   do   no   goodthough   I'm 

free ter confess that your playin' of them 'ere other things sounds real pert 

an' chirky at times察but 't won't do no good here。; 

     David stepped forward察bringing his small察anxious face full into the 

moonlight。 

     ;But 't was the money察Perry察I meant about察the money察─he explained。 

;They were   good to   me   and   wanted   me   when   there   wasn't   any  one   else 

that   did察  and   now   I'd   like   to   do   something   for  them。   There   aren't  so 

MANY pieces察and they aren't silver。 There's only one hundred and six of 

them察  I   counted。  But   maybe   they  'd   help   some。   Itit   would   be   astart。; 

His voice broke over the once beloved word察then went on with renewed 

strength。 ;There察see Would these do拭─And with both hands he held up to 

view his cap sagging under its weight of gold。 

     Perry Larson's jaw fell open。 His eyes bulged。 Dazedly he reached out 

and touched with trembling fingers the heap of shining disks that seemed 

in the mellow light like little earth´born children of the moon itself。 The 

next instant he recoiled sharply。 

     ;Great snakes察boy察where'd you git that money拭─he demanded。 

     ;Of father。 He went to the far country察you know。; 

     Perry Larson snorted angrily。 

     ;See here察boy察for once察if ye can察talk horse´sense Surely察even YOU 

don't   expect   me   ter   believe   that   he's   sent   you   that   money   fromfrom 

where he's gone to ─

     ;Oh察no。 He left it。; 

     ;Left   it   Why察  boy察  you   know   better   There   wa'n't   a   centhardly 

found on him。; 

     ;He gave it to me beforeby the roadside。; 

     ;Gave it to you Where in the name of goodness has it been since拭─

     ;In the little cupboard in my room察behind the books。; 

     ;Great   snakes ─  muttered   Perry   Larson察  reaching   out   his   hand   and 

gingerly picking up one of the gold´pieces。 



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    David eyed him anxiously。 

     ;Won't theydo拭─he faltered。 ;There aren't a thousand察there's only a 

hundred and six察but; 

     ;Do ─cut in the man察excitedly。 He had been examining the gold´piece 

at close range。   ;Do Well察  I reckon they'll do。 By  Jiminyand ter   think 

you've had this up yer sleeve all this time Well察I'll believe anythin' of yer 

nowanythin'      You   can't  stump    me   with   nuthin'  Come     on。;  And    he 

hurriedly led the way toward the house。 

     ;But they weren't up my sleeve察─corrected David察as he tried to keep 

up with the long strides of the man。 ;I SAID they were in the cupboard in 

my room。; 

     There   was   no   answer。   Larson   had   reached   the   porch   steps察  and   had 

paused there hesitatingly。 From the kitchen still came the sound of sobs。 

Aside from that there was silence。 The boy察however察did not hesitate。 He 

went straight up the steps and through the open kitchen door。 At the table 

sat the man and the woman察their eyes covered with their hands。 

    With a swift overturning of his cap察David dumped his burden onto the 

table察and stepped back respectfully。 

     ;If you please察sir察would thishelp any拭─he asked。 

    At the jingle of the coins Simeon Holly and his wife lifted their heads 

abruptly。 A half´uttered sob died on the woman's lips。 A quick cry  came 

from the man's。 He reached forth an eager hand and had almost clutched 

the gold when a sudden change came to his face。 With a stern ejaculation 

he drew back。 

     ;Boy察where did that money come from拭─he challenged。 

    David     sighed    in  a  discouraged     way。   It  seemed    that察 always察  the 

showing of this gold mean't questioningeternal questioning。 

     ;Surely察─continued Simeon Holly察 you did not; With the boy's frank 

gaze upturned to his察the man could not finish his sentence。 

    Before David could answer came the voice of Perry Larson from the 

kitchen doorway。 

     ;No察sir察he didn't察Mr。 Holly察an' it's all straight察I'm thinkin'though 



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I'm free ter confess it does sound nutty。 His dad give it to him。; 

     ;Hisfather But wherewhere has it been ever since拭─

     ;In the chimney cupboard in his room察he says察sir。; 

     Simeon Holly turned in frowning amazement。 

     ;David察what does this mean拭Why have you kept this gold in a place 

like that拭─

     ;Why察  there   wasn't   anything   else   to   do   wiih   it察─  answered   the   boy 

perplexedly。 ;I hadn't any use for it察you know察and father said to keep it 

till I needed it。; 

     ; 'Hadn't any use for it' ─blustered Larson from the doorway。 ;Jiminy 

Now察ain't that jest like that boy拭─

     But David hurried on with his explanation。 

     ;We never used to use themfather and Iexcept to buy things to eat 

and wear察and down here YOU give me those察you know。; 

     ;Gorry ─interjected Perry Larson。 ;Do you reckon察boy察that Mr。 Holly 

himself was give them things he gives ter you拭─

     The boy turned sharply察a startled question in his eyes。 

     ;What do you mean拭Do you mean that; His face changed suddenly。 

His cheeks turned a shamed red。 ;Why察he didhe did have to buy them察

of course察just as father did。 And I never even thought of it before Then察

it's yours察anywayit belongs to you察─he argued察turning to Farmer Holly察

and shoving the gold nearer to his hands。 ;There isn't enough察maybebut 

't will help ─

     ;They're ten´dollar gold pieces察sir察─spoke up Larson importantly察 an' 

there's a hundred an' six of them。 That's jest one thousand an' sixty dollars察

as I make it。; 

     Simeon Holly察self´controlled man that he was察almost leaped from his 

chair。 

     ;One thousand and sixty dollars ─he gasped。 Then察to Dav

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