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MIC+GLES.(ranm the Oveu11al Montihly.
We were eligt, incjudlwg the driver. Wehad not ss bktn during tiue lssae of thlast six miles, since the jolting of the hiav,vehicle over the roughening road had spoikthe Judge's last poeticalquotation. The tailman hbelde the Judge was askep. his arilasded through theswaying strup and hislwad recstli upon It-sltojttr a Vlolples*Io ing object, aW if e ItM anhimself and been cut down too late. heFrench lady on the back seat wasaideep, too,yet in a Ih f-cunsclous proprietyof attitude,shown even in the disposition of the hand.kerchief which site held to her forehead andwhich pari'slly veiled her face. The ladyfonat Virginia Oily, trMvellng-with her hqs-band h long since lost alllndividualityina wild confusion of ribbons, veils, fursand shawls. There was no sound but therattling of wheels and the dash of rain uponthe ro'af. Suddenly the stage stopped audwe became dimly aware of voice s. Thedriver was evidently in the midst of an ex-citiun colloquy with some one in the road-+a colloquy of which such fragments as" bridge gone," " twenty feet of water,"`" can't Io " were u o ily distipguish-able stabe the storn% Then came a lull, andthe naysterious voice fromn the road shoutedthe partini adjuutilon:
We caught a glimpse of our leaders as thevehicle slowly turned, of a horsenmun van-Inking through the rain, and we were evi-dently on our way to Miggleo'.
Who and where was Niggles? The Judge,our authority, did not rememaber thes nwe,and he knew the country thoroughly. TheWashoe traveler thought Niggles must keepa hotel. We only knew that we were stop-ped by high water in front and rear, andthat Mi gges was outr rock of refuge. A tenminutes splashing through a tisiglid by-road, scarcely wk4e enough for the stageand we drew up hefore oabrred end boardedgate in a -wide stone wall or fence abouteight feet higa. Eviduntly Miggles', andevidently Mei le( did not keep a hotel
The driver giat down and tried the gate.It was securely locked.
i Miggless ! U iggles "No answer.". igg-ells ! You Miggles " continued
the driver with rising wrath.
But no reply camie from the apparentlyInsensate Maggles.
So we ruse up and culled on Niggles in,chorus. Then separately. And when wehad finished, a Hibernian fellow passengerfrom the roof called for "Maygellsi'f where-at we all laughed. While we were laughingthe driver cried " Shoo l"
We listened. To our infinite amazementthe chorus of ' Miggles" was repeated fromthe other side of the wall, emve to the fnaland supplemental " Maygells."
" Extraordinary echo, said the Judge." Extraordinary d-d skunk 1" roared the
driver, conteniptuously. "Coma out ofthat, Niggles, and show yourself I Be aman )iggles! Don't hide in the dark; Iwouidn'tlf I wore you, Niggles,"continuedYuba Bill, now dancing about in an excessof fu .
" Nigles!" continued the vole, "0
" My good man ! Mr. Myghall !" lald theJudge, softening the asperities of the nameas much as poassible. ( r the inhos-pitality of refusing sheler from the Inclem-ency of the weather to helpless females.Really, my deare -a-" but a succession of" Niggles," ending in a burst of laughter,drowned ias voice.
Yueis 13l1 hisitated no longer. Taking aheavy stone from the road, he battered down4he gaOst, aid with the expressmana enteredthe [aclosure. We followed. Nobo4 wasto be'uert. In the gathering dattneua allthat we could distinguish was that we were
~~ar& d as amit roe4esprhay A+ tb t1p
"DDo ,h pow this Miggl"s ', asod theJudga6F di "uba "Bill.
"" No, nor don't want to," said Bill, short-y who felt the Pioneer Stage Company in-
sulted In his person by the contumacious
**But, my dear sir," expostulated theudge, Lae thunihat of the beurreil gate.+.io Leeh. t.1 e aYtia Bill with iAne
Irony, " hadn't you better pgoc mad' sitin thes coach till yr introducedY I'mgoin
nmand he pused open the door o h
A long room lighted only by the cmiers Iof a Are that was dyigon the large hearthat 1t further keu T.awaTacltsciodly 4papered, and the flickering flrea ht brea -lag out its o pte6rn lebo .y
Alel tis yey asarwld la Bill -
The Aereputher norstired WM Ito$ raE sawaidtubdes Ml
tseas of his cus* antera upons hs face.It was a man's face, atuy old slidwrinkled, with very eyes, in whichheas was Nhet exsslu of psrlely
tuitous solemnity which I had samesewn is sa owl's. The lage eyes wa*hrddfrtom Bills face to the bletrs, add flp*:tjfaed their non that lminous object,wNis~dat lIe .aogi 01'I : **
,50restrained himoelf with eas ttti
helusasnaste fiue~ythe shoulder.ha od t e Bewi ed his
hesd, ter appaetly eel.
we;
Inroisio ptle. "'' wa15ar NS im @ bJnagase idewieth' Nhee au eap o o~ 7~ ieo f tSwfok O p EV imM u. he _hi s W
dsaggst ty .~sAhabig seMahie
. .wler. .frSUddes bed
N~o* 1 ]=
~~ALL~
thiti ethr, rSpUtlut strf a pledatter absence of ceremony or .nmes, ayoung woman entered, shut the door, andpantin espd Lack ag it.
" if a please, Pm fAnJ this was Niggles! Tis bright eyed
fuII-thre Ael ' youa& agxqapcyhoe wetgown df blue stuff could not hide the beaut of the feminine curve $ to wjich it clang;fruity the-eh nut crown of hehead-topped by a man's oil-skin sou'wester-tothe little feet andankles-hidden somewherein the' recess of her boy's brogans, all wasgrace-this was Niggles, laughing at us, too1an the miodt airy, frank, offload manner In-aginable.
"You see boys," said she-quite out ofbreath. and Inokllng one little bathe agidnsther side, quite unheeding the speechless dis-conitturo of our party or the complete de-moralization of Tuba hill, whose featureshal relaxed into an expression of gratuit-ous and imbecile cheerfuJnhis-" You see,boys, I was mor'n two miles away when youpassed down the road. I thoeghtyou mightpull up here, and so I ran the whole way,knowing nobody was home but Jim-and-and-1'm out of breath-and-that lets meout."
And hcre 3iggles caught her drippingoil-skln hai from her head, with arapilchiev-ous twirl that scattered a shower of rain]drops over us; attempted to jut back her
hair ~ 1V - rppd n~ air-phuelI the sttetupt;laugi ed and, sat down bea!de Yuba Bill, withher hands crossed lightly on her lan.
The Judge recovered himself lrst, anderasye an extravagant compliment:
"I'll trouble yu for that hair-pin." saidMiggles, gravely. Half a-dozen hands wereeagerly stretched forward; the missing hair-p in was restored to the fair owner; andNiggles, crossing the room, looged keenlyin the face of the invalid. The Solemn eyes.looked back at hers, with an ex rion webad never seen bofete. Life faM lftelligeneeseemed to struggle back into the rugged face.Niggles laughed again-4t was a singularlyeloquent laugh-and turnedber black eyesand white teeth once more toward us.
" This afilleted person is"-hesitated theJudge.
" Jim," said Migles." Your father ?'" No."" Brother ?"
" Husband ?"Niggles darted squick,lnalf-defsntglanee
at the two lady passengers who I had noticeddid not participate bi the general masculineadmiration of Niggles, and said, gravely:" No-It's Jim."'
There was at awklyard pause:. The ladypassengefs moved closer to each other. TheWashoe husband looked abstractedly at thetfire; and the tall ratan apparently turned hiseyes Inward for self-support at this emer-gency. But Miggle's lagh, which was veryinfectious, broke the silence. ' Come " shesaid, briskly, " you must be bungry. *ho'llbear a hand to help magettea!"
She had no lack of volunteers. In a fewmoments Ytuba Bill was Oc g IIl l1i-baris 'beaning tows fo. this ; theexpressman was grinding coffee on the ver-andah; to myself the arduous duty of slic-ing bacon was assigned; and the Judge lenteach ian ls g aood-In a4 vo ledeourtc.L Ana when Niggle, assisted bythe Judge and our Iibernina deo*,pas-senger, set the table with all the availablecrockery we hod bocouaqie,,gIe , eous, inspite of lire rain that beat against windows,the wind that whirled down, the chimpcy.the two ladies who ' bred fvgbtherf
bed e~tner, or the magpie Wno.uttered a sat.litel and croaking commwery -oea theirconvtrsation, from his perch abot n Lathestow bright, blahing ire we corln e thatthe walls were papered with Illustrated,oumaus,-aranged vith feodwinetoa~ anddiscrimination. The furniture was extem-poriaed,,and adapted raom candle, iotes,packing cases, and covered with gay calico.or the Mkin of some anim1l. The arm-chair
ups. a b) ir p 'tirwnai"
and evek taste othe nuresque t. be seenin the few details of the long low room.Vhetea .wana i" qiuar t~etsa. ,Butmore, It Was as socal triumph-chIefly, Ithink, owing to the rare tact of Niggles inguiding ths oozyprsa$lnas all thequestions herself, yet bearing threighout afr.tukness that rejected the idea of any con-cealment on her own part So that wetalked of ourbelves, of our prospects, of theyourncy, of the weather, of each other-of
tion was never elegant, raey grammatical.and that at times she used explotives. theuse of which had generally been yielded toour sex. But they were delivered with such.s 11hinu of teeth andey, we
lirt lss frank and honest tiesmd erthe moral atnmounphere.
Once, duing the awal, w beard a noise '
like the rubbing of a heavy boil againstthe outer walls of the house. This wa"shortly followed Ay a.orstching and sniff -ilng at the door. ' That's Joaquin," saidiiggles in reply to ouar quo tlonin gansces" would you tie t !" Beoewe 'could answer, she Ia opened the door, and tdisclosed a half- s W k h tant- I
raishib on his hmuncheb. Vi his ithangingP udownlui the alt-
at Migiat, *it very tein his A Y l, fttingt's maywatch' said 1n explanation." O, he don' bite" , as the twoMaOM.pssnoer lto a corner.
"Deesr teol latter remarkbeing addressed aatl' to the sagacious,Joaquin). "I buys," con-'tinued Kiggles, after bhad fed and closed!the door on UTrns AiOer, "you wore in
was h the Judge
Wit an a. i la."
We wre a few, ande ts dWwe had
aher Jaige, e mae
~agureced did~ehl~qains-, soet~a Use akestea
of k e
t ithe Whith re
a~qw
Her eyswere downeast, and as she hetvs le a n nthe ht esok, 4ith
a blanket on her arm, she seemed to haveleft behind her the frank fearlessness which
the paralytic's chair, bat down, drew theblanket over her shoulders and said, " Ifit's all the same to you, boys, as we're rathercrowded, I'l stop here to-night," took theinvalid's *ritbered band in her own and;turned her eyes upon the dying tre;, AnlIest nettve fe eliWn t only twe-monitory to st l relations, andperhaps some shame at our previous ibarI-osity, kept us silent. The rain still beatupon the roof; wandering gusts of windstirred the embers Into momentary bright-ness, until, in a lull of the elements, Mig-gles suddenly lifted up her head and throw-ing her hair over her shoutler; turned herface upon the grdup and ased*
"Is there any of you that knows me?"There was no reply.
TThink again! Ilived at Marysville in'5& Everybody knew me there, and every-,body had She right to know me. I kept thePolka Saloon until I came to live with Jim.That's six years ago. Perhap. I've changedsoma"
The absence of recognition may have die-concerted her. She turned her.head to thefire again mast it was tome seconds beforeshe again spoke and then more rapidly:
"Well, you see:I shought some of youmust have known me. rhere's no greatharm done, anyway. What I was going tosay, was this: Jim here"-she took his handIp. bytit of Iagrs as shespojA".. e l keswme, if you did'nt, and spent a heap of mon-ey upon me. I reckon he spent all he had.And one day-it's six years ago this winter.-Jim camne into my back room, sat down onmyi ofa, like as youruese him in that chair,and never moved again without help. Hewas struck all of a heap, and never seemedto kpoyv what ;led hidm.: Thedoctors cameatfd said as how it was caused all along o1his way of Ilfe-for Jim was pnighty freeand wild like-and that he would never getbetter, qed vquidn't last long anyway. Theya lsl de to m e*nd him to Frisco to tiehos-pital, for hl, was no good to .pay one aulwould be a baby all his life. Perhaps it wassomething.in Jam's eye, perhaps it was thatI never had a baby, but I said - No.' I wasrick theo. for I was popular Witheveryboly-gsetlemea like yourself, ali', camoe to ,reme-and I sold out my business and boughtthis yer place, becadee it was sort of out oftheway of travel, you seek aad L lroughtmy baby here."
hidden in the darkness, but still holdinghis hand, she went on: b
" "It was eloaig time befer Fcould get thehang of things about yer.,for I was used tocompany and excitement. I couid'nt getany womanto help me, and a man I dursenttrust; but what with the Indians hereabout,who'd do odd -jbs for afe. and evekhingsent from the North Fork, Jim and I man-aged to w'rr7 througtg. T'he Loctor wouldrun up frbin Bacramento once in a while.4 ,ct ee " iggle!s' bab ,' asia he leath 'abd when -he'd go away; hdsd bay.
`iggles, you're a trump bles you;'and It. OhS iesai 'stAb aSd that.But the last time he was herhe sald, as heopened the doo to go: 'Do you know, Mig-g~ your yq wl grw. up to be an
t tfd hhbo 'his mnother- bairtnot here.iggles, not here ' And I tihou ht he went
away sad--and-and"'---se' here Miggles'voayynd , head" Wef somehow both lostcompletely Ia the shadow.
"The folks about here are very kind "said M tles, uZqr.a "s ens aoming a imeInto th,. ht again. *The men from theFork used to baiog arquitd Iawji. up4I teyfoamaddi t W * w~itod, 'au -the womenare kind-end don't call I was prettylonely natil IApiked uapJdfquin in the woosyonder one day, when he was n't so high,aend t :tgbkkM fqit for.-hs dlmwsr; andIc O3rs Uo'e C ADJnDh'cc5 it quiteioclable of evenings with her tsak, and soI donn't fe like wd s J'9 olivlbeing abojztu,'dc r L Jmhe,said Xlggle., with her old lanuf agalW, and&hlg'ot*ite taohe rt, "Jim-why. boys, you would admire to see howmuch hle knows for a man like him. Some-times I briugrbim lowers, and ha looks at'Am.jost as natural as If he knew 'a t - andtimes, when we're aitting here alone, 'I read
qim Ss poath~e'kuJL t hy' L~ord ':arilus wlt~i1*tftiukt bIug, "rveread hih taist,whole aid. of thdbouse thiswinter. There never was such a man for
r hs thse Jude`c'o you not
ytyouhu I ma >e 1"on! '!e devoted
" el, Yyesa," suidMigglos, "It wouldbe playing 't rather low down on Jim, to.take .sdvat hi s > _,~ so- , holuev.Ani~lthn Ili f we w~ei~ man and ~w fenow. wui'ed both know that I was bound todo what Ilo noW of iny own aco."
"pu; yonare yanug yet ai J attractiy- ""It's getting "' Paid NIggles, gravely,
"snd 4 bette? all turn In. Good night;boys; Td !thoiflad the btankat 0Vr* herhead, Niggles laid herself down beside Jim's
c I br p~ l >'. * ktw' stsithat held hr. eet, and a no more. Theire slowly ney t4 qrth; twe eachu ht our innkts ce; and, pre-
a d sseesty In( ewowotgooDn.ntthute patiigohf" dpi` the roof, end
bp'yT bIat goo ai , .leI ~awnures artsbg t henIdw ,ke irOti
'trea bled de The storm had paused,
Itself ove the sa pines without, looke~e~lttle c'the loIani
the chalt willS am I te cam
lowly as
tome ,ugt WOTabS UI', half-re-
alp tbsm I II
to thethe
"'ei~~ora West.
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