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nearest them。







〃Come on up!〃 he called。







So Trot and Cap'n Bill began to ascend the steep



slope and it did not take them long to reach the place



where the Ork awaited them。







Their first view of the mountain top pleased them very



much。 It was a level space of wider extent than they had



guessed and upon it grew grass of a brilliant green



color。 In the very center stood a house built of stone



and very neatly constructed。 No one was in sight; but



smoke was coming from the chimney; so with one accord all



three began walking toward the house。







〃I wonder;〃 said Trot; 〃in what country we are; and if



it's very far from my home in California。〃 〃Can't say as



to that; partner;〃 answered Cap'n Bill; 〃but I'm mighty



certain we've come a long way since we struck that



whirlpool。〃







〃Yes;〃 she agreed; with a sigh; 〃it must be miles and



miles!〃







〃Distance means nothing;〃 said the Ork。 〃I have flown



pretty much all over the world; trying to find my home;



and it is astonishing how many little countries there



are; hidden away in the cracks and corners of this big



globe of Earth。 If one travels; he may find some new



country at every turn; and a good many of them have never



yet been put upon the maps。〃







〃P'raps this is one of them;〃 suggested Trot。







They reached the house after a brisk walk and Cap'n



Bill knocked upon the door。 It was at once opened by a



rugged looking man who had 〃bumps all over him;〃 as Trot



afterward declared。 There were bumps on his head; bumps



on his body and bumps on his arms and legs and hands。



Even his fingers had bumps on the ends of them。 For dress



he wore an old gray suit of fantastic design; which



fitted him very badly because of the bumps it covered but



could not conceal。







But the Bumpy Man's eyes were kind and twinkling



in expression and as soon as he saw his visitors he



bowed low and said in a rather bumpy voice:







〃Happy day!  Come in and shut the door; for it grows



cool when the sun goes down。 Winter is now upon us。〃







〃Why; it isn't cold a bit; outside;〃 said Trot; 〃so it



can't be winter yet。〃







〃You will change your mind about that in a little



while;〃 declared the Bumpy Man。 〃My bumps always tell me



the state of the weather; and they feel just now as if a



snowstorm was coming this way。 But make yourselves at



home; strangers。 Supper is nearly ready and there is food



enough for all。〃







Inside the house there was but one large room; simply



but comfortably furnished。 It had benches; a table and a



fireplace; all made of stone。 On the hearth a pot was



bubbling and steaming; and Trot thought it had a rather



nice smell。 The visitors seated themselves upon the



benches  except the Ork。 which squatted by the fireplace



 and the Bumpy Man began stirring the kettle briskly。







〃May I ask what country this is; sir?〃 inquired Cap'n



Bill。







〃Goodness me  fruit…cake and apple…sauce! don't you



know where you are?〃 asked the Bumpy Man; as he stopped



stirring and looked at the speaker in surprise。







〃No;〃 admitted Cap'n Bill。 〃We've just arrived。〃







〃Lost your way?〃 questioned the Bumpy Man。







〃Not exactly;〃 said Cap'n Bill。 〃We didn't have any way



to lose。〃







〃Ah!〃 said the Bumpy Man; nodding his bumpy head。



〃This;〃 he announced; in a solemn; impressive voice; 〃is



the famous Land of Mo。〃







〃Oh!〃 exclaimed the sailor and the girl; both in one



breath。 But; never having heard of the Land of Mo; they



were no wiser than before。







〃I thought that would startle you;〃 remarked the Bumpy



Man; well pleased; as he resumed his stirring。 The Ork



watched him a while in silence and then asked:







〃Who may you be?〃







〃Me?〃 answered the Bumpy Man。 〃Haven't you heard of me?



Gingerbread and lemon…juice! I'm known; far and wide; as



the Mountain Ear。〃







They all received this information in silence at first;



for they were trying to think what he could mean。 Finally



Trot mustered up courage to ask:







〃What is a Mountain Ear; please?〃







For answer the man turned around and faced them; waving



the spoon with which he had been stirring the kettle; as



he recited the following verses in a singsong tone of



voice:











〃Here's a mountain; hard of hearing;







 That's sad…hearted and needs cheering;



So my duty is to listen to all sounds that Nature makes;







 So the hill won't get uneasy 







 Get to coughing; or get sneezy 



For this monster bump; when frightened; is quite liable to



quakes。











〃You can hear a bell that's ringing;







 I can feel some people's singing;



But a mountain isn't sensible of what goes on; and so







 When I hear a blizzard blowing







 Or it's raining hard; or snowing;



I tell it to the mountain and the mountain seems to know。











〃Thus I benefit all people







 While I'm living on this steeple;



For I keep the mountain steady so my neighbors all may thrive。







 With my list'ning and my shouting







 I prevent this mount from spouting;



And that makes me so important that I'm glad that I'm alive。〃











When he had finished these lines of verse the Bumpy Man



turned again to resume his stirring。 The Ork laughed



softly and Cap'n Bill whistled to himself and Trot made



up her mind that the Mountain Ear must be a little crazy。



But the Bumpy Man seemed satisfied that he had explained



his position fully and presently he placed four stone



plates upon the table and then lifted the kettle from the



fire and poured some of its contents on each of the



plates。 Cap'n Bill and Trot at once approached the table;



for they were hungry; but when she examined her plate the



little girl exclaimed:







〃Why; it's molasses candy!〃







〃To be sure;〃 returned the Bumpy Man; with a pleasant



smile。 〃Eat it quick; while it's hot; for it cools very



quickly this winter weather。〃







With this he seized a stone spoon and began putting the



hot molasses candy into his mouth; while the others



watched him in astonishment。







〃Doesn't it burn you?〃 asked the girl。







〃No indeed;〃 said he。 〃Why don't you eat? Aren't you



hungry?〃







〃Yes;〃 she replied; 〃I am hungry。 But we usually eat



our candy when it is cold and hard。 We always pull



molasses candy before we eat it。〃







〃Ha; ha; ha!〃 laughed the Mountain Ear。 〃What a funny



idea! Where in the world did you come from?〃







〃California;〃 she said。







〃California! Pooh! there isn't any such place。 I've



heard of every place in the Land of Mo; but I never



before heard of California。〃







〃It isn't in the Land of Mo;〃 she explained。







〃Then it isn't worth talking about;〃 declared the



Bumpy Man; helping himself again from the steaming



kettle; for he had been eating all the time he talked。







〃For my part;〃 sighed Cap'n Bill; 〃I'd like a decent



square meal; once more; just by way of variety。 In the



last place there was nothing but fruit to eat; and here



it's worse; for there's nothing but candy。〃







〃Molasses candy isn't so bad;〃 said Trot。 〃Mine's



nearly cool enough to pull; already。 Wait a bit; Cap'n;



and you can eat it。〃







A little later she was able to gather the candy from



the stone plate and begin to work it back and forth with



her hands。 The Mountain Ear was greatly amazed at this



and watched her closely。 It was really good candy and



pulled beautifully; so that Trot was soon ready to cut it



into chunks for eating。







Cap'n Bill condescended to eat one or two pieces and



the Ork ate several; but the Bumpy Man refused to try it。



Trot finished the plate of candy herself and then asked



for a drink of water。







〃Water?〃 said the Mountain Ear wonderingly。 〃What is



that?〃







〃Something to drink。 Don't you have water in Mo?〃







〃None that ever I heard of;〃 said he。 〃But I can give



you some fresh lemonade。 I caught it in a jar the last



time it rained; which was only day before yesterday。〃







〃Oh; does it rain lemonade here?〃 she inquired。







〃Always; and it is very refreshing and healthful。〃







With this he brought from a cupboard a stone jar and a



dipper; and the girl found it very nice lemonade; indeed。



Cap'n Bill liked it; too; but the Ork would not touch it。







〃If there is no water in this country; I cannot stay



here for long;〃 the creature declared。 〃Water means



life to man and beast and bird。〃







〃There must be water in lemonade;〃 said Trot。







〃Yes;〃 answered the Ork; 〃I suppose so; but there are



other things in it; too; and they spoil the good water。〃







The day's adventures had made our wanderers tired; so



the Bumpy Man brought them some blankets in which they



rolled themselves and then lay down before the fire;



which their host kept alive with fuel all through the



night。 Trot wakened several times and found the Mountain



Ear always alert and listening intently for the slightest



sound。 But the little girl could hear no sound at all



except the snores of Cap'n Bill。



















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