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But let no one suppose that honest Wool took the road that night! He

simply ran down-stairs and hid himself comfortably in the lowest

regions of the house, there to tarry until the storms, social and

atmospheric, should be over.

Meanwhile the night deepened, the storm raged without and Old Hurricane

raged within!

The lightning flashed, blaze upon blaze, with blinding glare! The

thunder broke, crash upon crash, with deafening roar! The wind

gathering all its force cannonaded the old walls as though it would

batter down the house! The rain fell in floods! In the midst of all the

Demon's Run, swollen to a torrent, was heard like the voice of a

"roaring lion, seeking whom he might devour!"

Old Hurricane strode up and down the floor, groaning, swearing,

threatening, and at every fresh blast of the storm without, breaking

forth into fury!

Mrs. Condiment sat crouched in a corner, praying fervently every time

the lightning blazed into the room, longing to go and join the men and

maids in the next apartment, yet fearful to stir from her seat lest she

should attract Old Hurricane's attention, and draw down upon herself

the more terrible thunder and lightning of his wrath. But to escape Old

Hurricane's violence was not in the power of mortal man or woman. Soon

her very stillness exasperated him and he broke forth upon her with: "Mrs. Condiment, mum, I don't know how you can bear to sit there so

quietly and listen to this storm, knowing that the poor child is

exposed to it?"

"Major Warfield, would it do any good for me to jump up and trot up and

down the floor and go on as you do, even supposing I had the strength?"

inquired the meek old lady, thoroughly provoked at his injustice!

"I'd like to see you show a little more feeling! You are a perfect

barbarian! Oh, Cap! my darling, where are you now? Heavens! what a

blast was that! Enough to shake the house about our ears! I wish it

would! blamed if I don't!"

"Oh, Major! Major! don't say such awful things, nor make such awful

wishes!" said the appalled old lady--"you don't know what you might

bring down upon us!"

"No, nor care! If the old house should tumble in, it would bury under

its ruins a precious lot of good-for-nothing people, unfit to live!

Heavens! what a flash of lightning! Oh, Cap, Cap, my darling, where are

you in this storm? Mrs. Condiment, mum! if any harm comes to Capitola

this night, I'll have you indicted for manslaughter!"