The Shepherd of the Hills by Harold Bell Wright
Author:Harold Bell Wright [Wright, Harold Bell]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Religion, adult, Romance, Classics
ISBN: 9781840225815
Google: YehRDwAAQBAJ
Amazon: 1840225815
Goodreads: 1043521
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
Published: 1907-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
A LETTER FROM OLLIE STEWART
THE Postoffice at the Forks occupied a commanding position in the northeast corner of Uncle Ikeâs cabin, covering an area not less than four feet square.
The fittings were in excellent taste, and the equipment fully adequate to the needs of the service: an old table, on legs somewhat rickety; upon the table, a rude box, set on end and divided roughly into eight pigeon holes, duly numbered; in the table, a drawer, filled a little with stamps and stationery, filled mostly with scraps of leaf tobacco, and an odd company of veteran cob pipes, now on the retired list, or home on furlough; before the table, a little old chair, wrought in some fearful and wonderful fashion from hickory sticks from which the bark had not been removed.
With every change of the weather, this chair, through some unknown but powerful influence, changed its shape, thus becoming in its own way a sort of government weather bureau. And if in all this âland of the free and home of the braveâ there be a single throne, it must be this same curiously changeable chair. In spite of, or perhaps because of, its strange powers, that weird piece of furniture managed to make itself so felt that it was religiously avoided by every native who called at the Forks. Not the wildest âHill-Billyâ of them all dared to occupy for a moment this seat of Uncle Samâs representative. Here Uncle Ike reigned supreme over his four feet square of government property. And you may be very sure that the mighty mysterious thing known as the âgovâmentâ lost none of its might, and nothing of its mystery, at the hands of its worthy official.
Uncle Ike left the group in front of the cabin, and, hurriedly entering the office, seated himself upon his throne. A tall, thin, slow moving mule, brought to before a certain tree with the grace and dignity of an ocean liner coming into her slip. Zeke Wheeler dismounted, and, with the saddle mail pouch over his arm, stalked solemnly across the yard and into the house, his spurs clinking on the gravel and rattling over the floor. Following the mail carrier, the group of mountaineers entered, and, with Uncle Ikeâs entire family, took their places at a respectful distance from the holy place of mystery and might, in the north east corner of the room.
The postmaster, with a key attached by a small chain to one corner of the table, unlocked the flat pouch and drew forth the contentsâfive papers, three letters and one postal card.
The empty pouch was kicked contemptuously beneath the table. The papers were tossed to one side. All eyes were fixed on the little bundle of first class matter. In a breathless silence the official cut the string. The silence was broken. âBa thundas! Mary Liz Jollyâll sure be glad tâ git that there letter. Her manâs been gone nigh onto three months now, anâ ainât wrote but once. That was when he was in Mayville.
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