Kit of Greenacre Farm eBook

Izola forrester
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 207 pages of information about Kit of Greenacre Farm.

Kit of Greenacre Farm eBook

Izola forrester
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 207 pages of information about Kit of Greenacre Farm.

“Lincoln green was in Robin Hood’s time,” retorted Kit.

“Yes, but it’s all that foresty stuff, don’t you know.  You can play Mercutio next month in the ‘Merchant of Venice.’”

“No, I want to be Shylock.  I love character parts.  I don’t see why you have to pick out these little tame scenes when we could have Lear and Edgar and the Fool on the heath, or Dick the Third or Macbeth.  I’d play any of those for you.  We used to have plays back home just amongst us girls, and I was always the leading heavy.  We even tried putting on ‘Faust’ in the barn when the hay-lofts were empty, but that does need atmosphere.”

“Dear wayward, fearless sister,” answered Amy, kindly, “what you haven’t found out here is this.  Thus far we can go and no farther.  The faculty would expire seeing you as King Lear.  Discreetly may ye pose as Orlando, or any other gentle lad, with a sweeping cloak about thee, but I doubt if the Dean would even beam on Hamlet.”

“I’m a splendid Hamlet,” Kit said, thoughtfully.  “I doubled in ‘Hamlet’ and ‘The Raven’ in the same costume down home.  Just the soliloquy, of course, though we’d have tried the grave-diggers scene only we didn’t have any skulls.”

But Amy had not thought favorably of deviating from the usual program.  Scenes from “As You Like It,” as usual, was to be the first effort.  Kit glanced at the clock, and caught up her sweater and cap.  It was quarter of ten, and she was due at Amy’s at ten.  As she ran down-stairs, she encountered the Dean, happily directing two expressmen carry a large box back into the study.

“My dear, it has come,” he told her.  “I’m hoping they will both be here, the Amenotaph urn and the statue of Annui.  I do not wish to be disturbed just now while I am unpacking them, as it takes a great deal of care and delicacy and you will ask too many questions, Kit, but if you will come in after lunch, I will explain the inscriptions to you.”

“Oh, I’d love to, Uncle Cassius,” Kit answered, eyeing the box hopefully.  “I’m going up to a rehearsal at the Hall.”

The Dean smiled absently and nodded his head at her.

“Look up Annui while you are there, also Semele.”

Lysander, the puppy, bounded to meet her as she hurried down the walk, and at the sidewalk curb she found the Bellamy car waiting.

“Just in time,” called Rex, cheerily.  “Where are you bound for?”

Kit took the seat beside him gratefully.  The wind from the lake blew cuttingly, and there was a flurry of first snowflakes in the air wavering about uncertainly like birds that had lost their way.

“Where’s Anne?” she asked.  “Isn’t she going up to rehearsal?”

“Gone down to Brent’s first.  I’m going to stop and pick her up.  She’s been building a costume all the morning.”

The car swung around the corner of Maple Avenue and down the hill towards the village, leaving Lysander sitting at the corner, wailing dolefully.

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