The Broad Highway - Page 302/374

In the porch sat Job, with Old Amos and the rest, still in solemn

conclave over pipes and ale, who watched with gloomy brows as I

swung myself up beside the Ancient in the cart.

"A fule's journey!" remarked Old Amos sententiously, with a wave

of his pipe; "a fule's journey!"

The Ancient cast an observing eye up at the cloudless sky, and

also nodded solemnly.

"Theer be some fules in this world, Peter, as mixes up rabbits

wi' pa'tridges, and honest men--like Jarge--wi' thieves, an' lazy

waggabones--like Job--but we'll show 'em, Peter, we'll show 'em

--dang 'em! Drive on, Simon, my bye!"

So, with this Parthian shot, feathered with the one strong word

the Ancient kept for such occasions, we drove away from the

silenced group, who stared mutely after us until we were lost to

view. But the last thing I saw was the light in Prue's sweet

eyes as she watched us from the open lattice.