“Weain’tfighting,weareonlywrestling,“answeredDan,leavingoffreluctantly。
  “Itlooksverymuchlikeit,andfeelslikeit,hey,Jack?“saidMr。
  Bhaer,asthedefeatedgentlemangotuponhislegswithdifficulty。
  “Catchmewrestlingwithhimagain。He’smostknockedmyheadoff,“
  snarledJack,holdingontothatportionofhisframeasifitreallywaslooseuponhisshoulders。
  “Thefactis,webeganinfun,butwhenIgothimdownIcouldn’thelppoundinghim。SorryIhurtyou,oldfellow,“explainedDan,lookingratherashamedofhimself。
  “Iunderstand。Thelongingtopitchintosomebodywassostrongyoucouldn’tresist。YouareasortofBerserker,Dan,andsomethingtotusslewithisasnecessarytoyouasmusicistoNat,“saidMr。Bhaer,whoknewallabouttheconversationbetweentheboyandMrs。Jo。
  “Can’thelpit。Soifyoudon’twanttobepoundedyou’dbetterkeepoutoftheway,“answeredDan,withawarninglookinhisblackeyesthatmadeJacksheeroffinhaste。
  “Ifyouwantsomethingtowrestlewith,IwillgiveyouatougherspecimenthanJack,“saidMr。Bhaer;and,leadingthewaytothewood-yard,hepointedoutcertainrootsoftreesthathadbeengrubbedupinthespring,andhadbeenlyingtherewaitingtobesplit。
  “There,whenyoufeelinclinedtomaltreattheboys,justcomeandworkoffyourenergieshere,andI’llthankyouforit。“
  “SoIwill;“and,seizingtheaxethatlaynearDanhauledoutatoughroot,andwentatitsovigorously,thatthechipsflewfarandwide,andMr。Bhaerfledforhislife。
  Tohisgreatamusement,Dantookhimathisword,andwasoftenseenwrestlingwiththeungainlyknots,hatandjacketoff,redface,andwrathfuleyes;forhegotintoroyalragesoversomeofhisadversaries,andsworeatthemunderhisbreathtillhehadconqueredthem,whenheexulted,andmarchedofftotheshedwithanarmfulofgnarledoak-woodintriumph。
  Heblisteredhishands,tiredhisback,anddulledtheaxe,butitdidhimgood,andhegotmorecomfortoutoftheuglyrootsthananyonedreamed,forwitheachblowheworkedoffsomeofthepent-uppowerthatwouldotherwisehavebeenexpendedinsomelessharmlessway。
  “WhenthisisgoneIreallydon’tknowwhatIshalldo,“saidMrs。Jotoherself,fornoinspirationcame,andshewasattheendofherresources。
  ButDanfoundanewoccupationforhimself,andenjoyeditsometimebeforeanyonediscoveredthecauseofhiscontentment。AfineyounghorseofMr。Laurie’swaskeptatPlumfieldthatsummer,runninglooseinalargepastureacrossthebrook。Theboyswereallinterestedinthehandsome,spiritedcreature,andforatimewerefondofwatchinghimgallopandfriskwithhisplumeytailflying,andhishandsomeheadintheair。Buttheysoongottiredofit,andleftPrinceCharlietohimself。AllbutDan,henevertiredoflookingatthehorse,andseldomfailedtovisithimeachdaywithalumpofsugar,abitofbread,oranappletomakehimwelcome。Charliewasgrateful,acceptedhisfriendship,andthetwolovedoneanotherasiftheyfeltsometiebetweenthem,inexplicablebutstrong。Inwhateverpartofthewidefieldhemightbe,CharliealwayscameatfullspeedwhenDanwhistledatthebars,andtheboywasneverhappierthanwhenthebeautiful,fleetcreatureputitsheadonhisshoulder,lookingupathimwithfineeyesfullofintelligentaffection。
  “Weunderstandoneanotherwithoutanypalaver,don’twe,oldfellow?“
  Danwouldsay,proudofthehorse’sconfidence,and,sojealousofhisregard,thathetoldnoonehowwellthefriendshipprospered,andneveraskedanybodybutTeddytoaccompanyhimonthesedailyvisits。
  Mr。LauriecamenowandthentoseehowCharliegoton,andspokeofhavinghimbrokentoharnessintheautumn。
  “Hewon’tneedmuchtaming,heissuchagentle,fine-temperedbrute。
  Ishallcomeoutandtryhimwithasaddlemyselfsomeday,“hesaid,ononeofthesevisits。
  “Heletsmeputahalteronhim,butIdon’tbelievehewillbearasaddleevenifyouputiton,“answeredDan,whoneverfailedtobepresentwhenCharlieandhismastermet。
  “Ishallcoaxhimtobearit,andnotmindafewtumblesatfirst。Hehasneverbeenharshlytreated,so,thoughhewillbesurprisedatthenewperformance,Ithinkhewon’tbefrightened,andhisanticswilldonoharm。“
  “Iwonderwhathewoulddo,“saidDantohimself,asMr。LauriewentawaywiththeProfessor,andCharliereturnedtothebars,fromwhichhehadretiredwhenthegentlemencameup。
  Adaringfancytotrytheexperimenttookpossessionoftheboyashesatonthetopmostrailwiththeglossybacktemptinglynearhim。Neverthinkingofdanger,heobeyedtheimpulse,andwhileCharlieunsuspectinglynibbledattheappleheheld,Danquicklyandquietlytookhisseat。Hedidnotkeepitlong,however,forwithanastonishedsnort,Charlierearedstraightup,anddepositedDanontheground。Thefalldidnothurthim,fortheturfwassoft,andhejumpedup,saying,withalaugh,­;
  “Ididitanyway!Comehere,yourascal,andI’lltryitagain。“
  ButCharliedeclinedtoapproach,andDanlefthimresolvingtosucceedintheend;forastrugglelikethissuitedhimexactly。Nexttimehetookahalter,andhavinggotiton,heplayedwiththehorseforawhile,leadinghimtoandfro,andputtinghimthroughvariousanticstillhewasalittletired;thenDansatonthewallandgavehimbread,butwatchedhischance,andgettingagoodgripofthehalter,slippedontohisback。Charlietriedtheoldtrick,butDanheldon,havinghadpracticewithToby,whooccasionallyhadanobstinatefit,andtriedtoshakeoffhisrider。Charliewasbothamazedandindignant;andafterprancingforaminute,setoffatagallop,andawaywentDanheelsoverhead。Ifhehadnotbelongedtotheclassofboyswhogothroughallsortsofdangersunscathed,hewouldhavebrokenhisneck;asitwas,hegotaheavyfall,andlaystillcollectinghiswits,whileCharlietoreroundthefieldtossinghisheadwitheverysignofsatisfactionatthediscomfitureofhisrider。PresentlyitseemedtooccurtohimthatsomethingwaswrongwithDan,and,beingofamagnanimousnature,hewenttoseewhatthematterwas。Danlethimsniffaboutandperplexhimselfforafewminutes;thenhelookedupathim,saying,asdecidedlyasifthehorsecouldunderstand,­;
  “Youthinkyouhavebeaten,butyouaremistaken,oldboy;andI’llrideyouyet­;seeifIdon’t。“
  Hetriednomorethatday,butsoonafterattemptedanewmethodofintroducingCharlietoaburden。Hestrappedafoldedblanketonhisback,andthenlethimrace,andrear,androll,andfumeasmuchasheliked。
  AfterafewfitsofrebellionCharliesubmitted,andinafewdayspermittedDantomounthim,oftenstoppedshorttolookround,asifhesaid,halfpatiently,halfreproachfully,“Idon’tunderstandit,butIsupposeyoumeannoharm,soIpermittheliberty。“
  Danpattedandpraisedhim,andtookashortturneveryday,gettingfrequentfalls,butpersistinginspiteofthem,andlongingtotryasaddleandbridle,butnotdaringtoconfesswhathehaddone。Hehadhiswish,however,fortherehadbeenawitnessofhisprankswhosaidagoodwordforhim。
  “Doyouknowwhatthatchaphasbendoin’lately?“askedSilasofhismaster,oneevening,ashereceivedhisordersforthenextday。
  “Whichboy?“saidMr。Bhaer,withanairofresignation,expectingsomesadrevelation。
  “Dan,he’sbenabreakingthecolt,sir,andIwishImaydieifheain’tdoneit,“answeredSilas,chuckling。
  “Howdoyouknow?“
  “Wal,Ikinderkeepaneyeonthelittlefellers,andmostgen’llyknowwhatthey’reupto;sowhenDankepgoingofftothepaster,andcominghomeblackandblue,Imistrustedthatsuthingwasgoin’on。Ididn’tsaynothin’,butIcrepupintothebarnchamber,andfromthereIseehimgoin’throughallmannerofgameswithCharlie。Blestifhewarn’tthrowedtimeandagin,andknockedroundlikeabago’meal。Butthepluckofthatboydidbeatall,andhe’pearedtolikeit,andkeponasefboundtobeat。“
  “But,Silas,youshouldhavestoppedit­;theboymighthavebeenkilled,“saidMr。Bhaer,wonderingwhatfreakhisirrepressibleswouldtakeintotheirheadsnext。
  “S’poseIoughter;buttherewarn’tnorealdanger,forCharlieain’tnotricks,andisasprettyatemperedhorseaseverIsee。Factwas,I
  couldn’tbeartospilesport,forefthere’sanythingIdoadmireit’sgrit,andDanischockfullon’t。ButnowIknowhe’shankerin’afterasaddle,andyetwon’ttakeeventheoldoneonthesly;soIjustthoughtI’dupandtell,andmaybeyou’dlethimtrywhathecando。Mr。Lauriewon’tmind,andCharlie’sallthebetterfor’t。“
  “Weshallsee;“andoffwentMr。Bhaertoinquireintothematter。
  Danownedupatonce,andproudlyprovedthatSilaswasrightbyshowingoffhispoweroverCharlie;forbydintofmuchcoaxing,manycarrots,andinfiniteperseverance,hereallyhadsucceededinridingthecoltwithahalterandblanket。Mr。Lauriewasmuchamused,andwellpleasedwithDan’scourageandskill,andlethimhaveahandinallfutureperformances;
  forhesetaboutCharlie’seducationatonce,sayingthathewasnotgoingtobeoutdonebyaslipofaboy。ThankstoDan,Charlietookkindlytothesaddleandbridlewhenhehadoncereconciledhimselftotheindignityofthebit;andafterMr。Lauriehadtrainedhimalittle,Danwaspermittedtoridehim,tothegreatenvyandadmirationoftheotherboys。
  “Isn’thehandsome?anddon’themindmelikealamb?“saidDanonedayashedismountedandstoodwithhisarmroundCharlie’sneck。
  “Yes,andisn’theamuchmoreusefulandagreeableanimalthanthewildcoltwhospenthisdaysracingaboutthefield,jumpingfences,andrunningawaynowandthen?“askedMrs。BhaerfromthestepswhereshealwaysappearedwhenDanperformedwithCharlie。
  “Ofcourseheis。Seehewon’trunawaynow,evenifIdon’tholdhim,andhecomestometheminuteIwhistle;Ihavetamedhimwell,haven’tI?“andDanlookedbothproudandpleased,aswellhemight,for,inspiteoftheirstrugglestogether,Charlielovedhimbetterthanhismaster。
  “Iamtamingacolttoo,andIthinkIshallsucceedaswellasyouifIamaspatientandpersevering,“saidMrs。Jo,smilingsosignificantlyathim,thatDanunderstoodandanswered,laughing,yetinearnest,­;
  “Wewon’tjumpoverthefenceandrunaway,butstayandletthemmakeahandsome,usefulspanofus,hey,Charlie?“CHAPTERXVIICOMPOSITIONDAY
  “Hurryup,boys,it’sthreeo’clock,andUncleFritzlikesustobepunctual,youknow,“saidFranzoneWednesdayafternoonasabellrang,andastreamofliterary-lookingyounggentlemenwithbooksandpaperintheirhandswereseengoingtowardthemuseum。
  Tommywasintheschool-room,bendingoverhisdesk,muchbedaubedwithink,flushedwiththeardorofinspiration,andinagreathurryasusual,foreasy-goingBangsneverwasreadytilltheverylastminute。AsFranzpassedthedoorlookinguplaggards,Tommygaveonelastblotandflourish,anddepartedoutthewindow,wavinghispapertodryashewent。Nanfollowed,lookingveryimportant,withalargerollinherhand,andDemiescortedDaisy,bothevidentlybrimfulofsomedelightfulsecret。
  Themuseumwasallinorder,andthesunshineamongthehop-vinesmadeprettyshadowsonthefloorasitpeepedthroughthegreatwindow。OnonesidesatMr。andMrs。Bhaer,ontheotherwasalittletableonwhichthecompositionswerelaidassoonasread,andinalargesemicirclesatthechildrenoncamp-stoolswhichoccasionallyshutupandletthesitterdown,thuspreventinganystiffnessintheassembly。Asittooktoomuchtimetohaveallread,theytookturns,andonthisWednesdaytheyoungerpupilswerethechiefperformers,whiletheelderoneslistenedwithcondescensionandcriticisedfreely。
  “Ladiesfirst;soNanmaybegin,“saidMr。Bhaer,whenthesettlingofstoolsandrustlingofpapershadsubsided。
  Nantookherplacebesidethelittletable,and,withapreliminarygiggle,readthefollowinginterestingessayon“THESPONGE
  “Thesponge,myfriends,isamostusefulandinterestingplant。Itgrowsonrocksunderthewater,andisakindofsea-weed,Ibelieve。Peoplegoandpickitanddryitandwashit,becauselittlefishandinsectsliveintheholesofthesponge;Ifoundshellsinmynewone,andsand。
  Someareveryfineandsoft;babiesarewashedwiththem。Thespongehasmanyuses。Iwillrelatesomeofthem,andIhopemyfriendswillrememberwhatIsay。Oneuseistowashtheface;Idon’tlikeitmyself,butI
  doitbecauseIwishtobeclean。Somepeopledon’t,andtheyaredirty。“HeretheeyeofthereaderrestedsternlyuponDickandDolly,whoquailedunderit,andinstantlyresolvedtoscrubthemselvesvirtuouslyonalloccasions。“Anotheruseistowakepeopleup;Ialludetoboyspar-tic-u-lar-ly。“Anotherpauseafterthelongwordtoenjoythesmotheredlaughthatwentroundtheroom。“Someboysdonotgetupwhencalled,andMaryAnnsqueezesthewateroutofawetspongeontheirfaces,anditmakesthemsomadtheywakeup。“Herethelaughbrokeout,andEmilsaid,asifhehadbeenhit,­;