Polly of Pebbly Pit
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POLLY OF PEBBLY PIT
BY
LILLIAN ELIZABETH ROY
Author of Polly and Eleanor, Polly in New York, Polly and Her Friends
Abroad, Polly's Business Venture.
Illustrated 1922
TO MY DEAR FRIENDS, SARAH J. BATTEY, M.D., AND BRYAN
M. BATTEY.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I THE FARM IN PEBBLY PIT
II A MOMENTOUS LETTER
III PREPARING FOR THE UNKNOWN
IV THE "SERVANT PROBLEM" SOLVED
V UNPLEASANT SURPRISES
VI THE HARROWING DETAILS
VII A LITTLE SCHEME THAT WORKED
VIII ACCLIMATING THE CITY GIRLS
IX SEVERAL MISUNDERSTANDINGS
X THE DANCE AT BEAR FORKS
XI IN THE WILDERNESS
XII THE BLIZZARD ON GRIZZLY SLIDE
XIII A NIGHT IN THE CAVE
XIV OLD MONTRESOR'S LEGACY
XV MONTRESOR'S CLAIM is JUSTIFIED
XVI A YOUNG STRANGER IN OAK CREEK
XVII SARY'S AMBITIONS
CHAPTER I
THE FARM IN PEBBLY PIT
"Polly! Poll-ee!" sounded musically from the direction of the kitchen
doorway in a ranch-house, and reached Polly Brewster as she knelt
beside her pet in the barn.
"Run outside and see what Maw wants, Poll," said Mr. Brewster, who
was working faithfully over the object of Polly's solicitous devotion.
Obediently, Polly ran out and shaded her eyes as she gazed across the
great depression of the volcanic crater which had made such a
wonderful farm for the Brewsters. At the door of the long, squat
homestead, stood Mrs. Brewster, waiting for an answer.
The moment she saw Polly, she called: "Din-ner-r's ready!"
"All right!" shouted the girl, waving her sun-bonnet to signify she had
heard the message.
Mrs. Brewster returned to the kitchen and Polly went back to her
father's side. He glanced up as she entered the barn, and Polly replied to
his questioning look.
"Maw said dinner's ready."
"Well, Ah reckon Noddy's all right now, Poll," said the rancher, as he
stood up to stretch his tired muscles.
"I felt sure she would be, Paw," returned Polly, positively.
"If only Jeb was about, now, Ah could leave him with Noddy, with
directions about the medicine, till we-all get back from dinner," mused
Mr. Brewster, standing in the doorway to look about for Jeb.
"Why, Daddy! Do you suppose I'd leave Noddy with Jeb for a single
moment? And just as we saved her life, too! I reckon not! I'll stop here
myself and watch her," declared Polly with finality, as she assumed the
post vacated by her father, and held the little burro's fuzzy head upon
her knees.
Sam Brewster smiled as he watched Polly bend over her pet and
whisper affectionately in the long, sensitive ear.
"Poll, Jeb will shore say you used witchcraft on the burro; he said
Noddy was done for--being buried under that slide the way she was."
"Noddy would have been done for if Jeb had had her in charge; but she
just couldn't refuse to live, with me right here calling her back, you
know. She loves me so, she had to listen to my voice," explained Polly,
with suspicious moisture in her big blue eyes.
"Ah reckon that's it, Poll! Love works wonders if we'd only let it. And
you love everything in a way that everything loves you back again. It
beats me, how the beavers, and foxes, and even the bears treat you as if
you were one of them, instead of running to cover. As for the chicks
and colts and lambs on the ranch--why, they'd follow you to Oak Creek,
if they could!"
Polly smiled happily as she looked
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