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  by BRET HARTE
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  HANDSOME IS AS HANDSOME
  DOES。
  BY CHS RDE。
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  CHAPTER I。
  The Dodds were dead。 For twenty year they had slept under the green
  graves of Kittery churchyard。 The townfolk still spoke of them kindly。 The
  keeper of the alehouse; where David had smoked his pipe; regretted him
  regularly; and Mistress Kitty; Mrs。 Dodd's maid; whose trim figure always
  looked well in her mistress's gowns; was inconsolable。 The Hardins were
  in America。 Raby was aristocratically gouty; Mrs。 Raby; religious。 Briefly;
  then; we have disposed of
  1。 Mr。 and Mrs。 Dodd (dead)。 2。 Mr。 and Mrs。 Hardin (translated)。
  3。 Raby; baron et femme。 (Yet I don't know about the former; he came
  of a long…lived family; and the gout is an uncertain disease。)
  We have active at the present writing (place aux dames)
  1。 Lady Caroline Coventry; niece of Sir Frederick。
  2。 Faraday Huxley Little; son of Henry and Grace Little; deceased。
  Sequitur to the above; A HERO AND HEROINE。
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  CHAPTER II。
  On the death of his parents; Faraday Little was taken to Raby Hall。 In
  accepting      his   guardianship;     Mr。    Raby    struggled     stoutly   against    two
  prejudices: Faraday was plain…looking and sceptical。
  〃Handsome         is   as   handsome        does;    sweetheart;〃      pleaded     Jael;
  interceding for the orphan with arms that were still beautiful。 〃Dear knows;
  it   is   not   his   fault   if   he   does   not   look   likehis   father;〃   she   added   with   a
  great   gulp。  Jael   was   a   woman;  and vindicated her   womanhood   by  never
  entirely forgiving a former rival。
  〃It's   not   that   alone;   madam;〃   screamed   Raby;   〃but;   dm  it;   the   little
  rascal's a scientist;an atheist; a radical; a scoffer! Disbelieves in the Bible;
  ma'am; is full of this Darwinian stuff about natural selection and descent。
  Descent;   forsooth!   In   my   day;   madam;   gentlemen   were   content   to   trace
  their ancestors back to gentlemen; and not tomonkeys!〃
  〃Dear heart; the boy is clever;〃 urged Jael。
  〃Clever!〃      roared     Raby;     〃what     does     a   gentleman      want     with
  cleverness?〃
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  CHAPTER III。
  Young Little WAS clever。 At seven he had constructed a telescope; at
  nine; a flying…machine。 At ten he saved a valuable life。
  Norwood   Park   was   the   adjacent   estate;a   lordly  domain   dotted   with
  red deer and black trunks; but scrupulously kept with gravelled roads as
  hard   and   blue   as   steel。   There   Little   was   strolling   one   summer   morning;
  meditating on a new top with concealed springs。 At a little distance before
  him  he   saw   the   flutter of   lace   and   ribbons。 A  young   lady;   a   very   young
  lady;say of seven summers; tricked out in the crying abominations of
  the present   fashion;  stood   beside   a   low bush。   Her nursery…maid   was   not
  present; possibly owing to the fact that John the footman was also absent。
  Suddenly Little came towards her。 〃Excuse me; but do you know what
  those   berries   are?〃   He   was   pointing   to   the   low   bush   filled  with   dark
  clusters of shiningsuspiciously shiningfruit。
  〃Certainly; they are blueberries。〃
  〃Pardon me; you are mistaken。 They belong to quite another family。〃
  Miss Impudence drew herself up to her full height (exactly three feet
  nine and a half inches); and; curling an eight of an inch of scarlet lip; said;
  scornfully。 〃YOUR family; perhaps。〃
  Faraday Little smiled in the superiority of boyhood over girlhood。
  〃I allude to the classification。 That plant is the belladonna; or deadly
  nightshade。 Its alkaloid is a narcotic poison。〃
  Sauciness      turned   pale。   〃Ihavejusteatensome!〃        And     began    to
  whimper。   〃O   dear;   what   shall   I   do?〃   Then   did   it;   i。   e。   wrung   her   small
  fingers and cried。
  〃Pardon me one moment。〃 Little passed his arm around her neck; and
  with his thumb opened widely the patrician…veined lids of her sweet blue
  eyes。   〃Thank   Heaven;   there   is   yet   no   dilation   of   the   pupil;   it   is   not   too
  late!〃 He cast a rapid glance around。 The nozzle and about three feet of
  garden hose lay near him。
  〃Open your mouth; quick!〃
  It was a pretty; kissable mouth。 But young Little meant business。 He
  put the nozzle down her pink throat as far as it would go。
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  〃Now; don't move。〃
  He   wrapped   his   handkerchief   around   a   hoopstick。   Then   he   inserted
  both in the other end of the stiff hose。 It fitted snugly。 He shoved it in and
  then drew it back。
  Nature abhors a vacuum。 The young patrician was as amenable to this
  law as the child of the lowest peasant。
  She succumbed。 It was all over in a minute。 Then she burst into a small
  fury。
  〃You nasty; badUGLY boy。〃
  Young Little winced; but smiled。
  〃Stimulants;〃     he   whispered    to   the  frightened    nursery…maid     who
  approached; 〃good evening。〃 He was gone。
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  CHAPTER IV。
  The breach between young Little and Mr。 Raby was slowly widening。
  Little found objectionable features in the Hall。 〃This black oak ceiling and
  wainscoating   is   not   as   healthful   as   plaster;   besides;   it   absorbs   the   light。
  The bedroom ceiling is too low; the Elizabethan architects knew nothing
  of ventilation。 The color of that oak panelling which you admire is due to
  an excess of carbon and the exuvia from the pores of your skin〃
  〃Leave   the   house;〃    bellowed   Raby;    〃before   the   roof  falls   on  your
  sacrilegious head!〃
  As Little left the house; Lady Caroline and a handsome boy of about
  Little's   age  entered。   Lady    Caroline    recoiled;  and   thenblushed。     Little
  glared; he instinctively felt the presence of a rival。
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  CHAPTER V。
  Little worked hard。 He studied night and day。 In five years he became
  a lecturer; then a professor。
  He soared as high as the clouds; he dipped as low as the cellars of the
  London poor。 He analyzed the London fog; and found it two parts smoke;
  one disease; one unmentionable abominations。 He published a pamphlet;
  which was violently attacked。 Then he knew he had done something。
  But   he   had   not   forgotten   Caroline。   He   was   walking   one   day   in   the
  Zoological Gardens and he came upon a pretty picture;flesh and blood
  too。
  Lady   Caroline   feeding   buns   to   the   bears! An   exquisite   thrill   passed
  through   his   veins。   She   turned   her   sweet   face   and   their   eyes   met。   They
  recollected their first meeting seven years before; but it was his turn to be
  shy and timid。 Wonderful power of age and sex! She met him with perfect
  self…possession。
  〃Well meant; but indigestible I fear〃 (he alluded to the buns)。
  〃A    clever   person    like  yourself    can  easily   correct   that〃   (she;  the
  slyboots; was thinking of something else)。
  In a few moments they were chatting gayly。  Little eagerly descanted
  upon   the   different   animals;   she   listened   with   delicious   interest。 An   hour
  glided delightfully away。
  After this sunshine; clouds。
  To them suddenly entered Mr。 Raby and a handsome young man。 The
  gentlemen bowed stiffly and looked vicious;as they felt。 The lady of this
  quartette smiled amiably; as she did not feel。
  〃Looking at your ancestors; I suppose;〃 said Mr。 Raby; pointing to the
  monkeys; 〃we will not disturb you。 Come。〃 And he led Caroline away。
  Little was heart…sick。 He dared not follow them。 But an hour later he
  saw something which filled his heart with bliss unspeakable。