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Amongthemorereasonablehepassedforaharmlesscreature,asortoflinkbetweenthemountainandcivilizedfolk,whooccasionallycamedownanddidalittlewoodcuttingforafarmerwhenhandswereshort.Besides,sheknewtheMountainpeoplewouldneverhurther:Liffhimselfhadtoldhersooncewhenshewasalittlegirl,andhadmethimonedayattheedgeoflawyerRoyall’spasture.“Theywon’tanyof’emtouchyouupthere,f’everyouwastocomeup....ButIdon’ts’poseyouwill,”hehadaddedphilosophically,lookingathernewshoes,andattheredribbonthatMrs.Royallhadtiedinherhair.
Charityhad,intruth,neverfeltanydesiretovisitherbirthplace.ShedidnotcaretohaveitknownthatshewasoftheMountain,andwasshyofbeingseenintalkwithLiffHyatt.Buttodayshewasnotsorrytohavehimappear.AgreatmanythingshadhappenedtohersincethedaywhenyoungLuciusHarneyhadenteredthedoorsoftheHatchardMemorial,butnone,perhaps,sounforeseenasthefactofhersuddenlyfindingitaconveniencetobeongoodtermswithLiffHyatt.Shecontinuedtolookupcuriouslyathisfreckledweather-beatenface,withfeverishhollowsbelowthecheekbonesandthepaleyelloweyesofaharmlessanimal.“Iwonderifhe’srelatedtome?”shethought,withashiverofdisdain.
“Isthereanyfolkslivinginthebrownhousebytheswamp,upunderPorcupine?”shepresentlyaskedinanindifferenttone.
LiffHyatt,forawhile,consideredherwithsurprise;thenhescratchedhisheadandshiftedhisweightfromonetatteredsoletotheother.